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                    <text>0—Evoning Herald, Sanford, FL

Thursday, Oct. 23, 1975

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68th Year, No. 55—Friday, October 24, 1975

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BYAUDIEMUIU'IIY
Herald Staff Writer

volunteers dug into their own grand total of $61,412.66, or 40
pockets for yet another con- per cent of the goal for the
entire campaign.
LONG
WOOL)
Amid
cheers
Highlighting the Pilot
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and whistles, Seminole County
I)R.asIon report %er' sub. ____________
United
Way
Campaign
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stantial contributions from
Chairman Jim Rasa Thursday
Southern Bell i $9,0O0); General
night announced the 1975 fund.
Dynamics $11,000i and its
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_____ raising drive had not only met
subsidiary Stromberg.Carin
ye
its goal, but had surpassed it by
si&amp;,coo,, Also, Scott
11 ir cent, for a grand to1il
(roll
cs, a newcomer to
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of $172,763.79.
tribution for the dozen United Seminole County; gave $5,000.
The campaign goal was Way agencies.
Dan Holley, Commercial
s154,500
As
campaign
Executive
Dnision
chairman, reported a
J
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The
happy
announcement
Secretary
Mrs.
Margaret
di1sion
total
of $52,639 with the
S
came at the campaign victory Ganas punched the figures into Altamonte Mall contributing
dinner, held at the Quabty Inn an adding machine, the United $25,701. Financial Division
North.
Way of Seminole's several Chairman Dave Berrien
e.
The spirit of dogged deter- division chairman made their reported $3,700 in new money,
UnitedWay Campaign Chairman James Rasa Is hoisted aloft at last night's victory dinner by former mination that characterized the final reports.
fora division total of $17,396.46.
ehaIrmen(
Under the leadership of Jack
Unitas, Tom Hunt, George Washington Foster, Jack Homer and George campaign from its beginning
Barbara Itamb, reporting for
Touhy. ifierald Photo by
was still apparent Thursday as homer and Joe Hartwig, the Professional Division Chair.
_________________________________ a plastic jug was passed and Pilot Division announced a man 3ill Lef 11cr, announced
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that group had brought in
$2,565.
Public Employe Division
(liairman Bud layer reported
t I total of $14,010 in cash and
pledges, with Seminole County
promising $5,000.
From the Education Division.
Layer announced a total of
$14 44j5
with SuiinJ.'
Community College con•
tributing W.
Mother Wilson's Black
Division announced $48695 in
new money, for a division total
of $904.70.
Mrs. Sheila Brown reported
contributions solicited by the
Telephone Committee were
substantially bolstered by
Kathy Koevenig's activities in
Oviedo, which brought in $212
from the small community.
Woodlands Elementary
School Principal Herold
hieckenbach accepted a $25 gift
certificate for that school's
excellent performance in The
Great Copper Caper. a program
that took the United Way
message to elementary and
secondary schools
The Great Copper Caper was
reported to be a huge success
with 38 of 39 count:' schools
participating.
Concluding
victorydinner, Chairman Rasa presented
United Way "People Statue
Awards" to the following
persons for their service to the
campaign:
George Touhy (Coordinator j;
Gene
Elselein
f Public
Relations); Jack Homer; Joe
Hartwig; Tom Hunt; Dan
Holley; Glenn Rush: Dave
Herrien; John Mercer; Bill
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As to the possibility of the remaining Wild,rice to local customers remained unchanged.
wood freights being returned, Smith cornTwo local freights to Oviedo and Umatilla
merited,"There's always a possibility, but right continue to operate.
One of the four freight trains routed out of
nownotsee
' concrete
evidence '
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Sanford to Florida's west coast has been
. ,,
In addition to the 15 crewmen who returned,
happening.
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rerouted
back through Rand Yard — and the WildwJ, six north and southbound trains
Smith said Seaboard also "put on a couple of
possibility exists more freight traffic will be chugged into Sanford en route to destinations
But, JR. Lee, a United Transport Union clerks as a result of the train's return.
returned here, Seaboard Coastline officials said across the United
official, said his agency is doing all it can to get
States.
Trainmen displaced by the initial move had
today.
the trains routed back through this area. Lee the option of replacing yardmen — if seniority
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Then Seaboard's Jacksonville office began
said he believes all the trains eventually will permitted.
Sanford Trainmaster Milton Smith said the studies to determine the 'most efficient route" return
Jacksonville to Lakeland train — with its three and the trains were pulled out of Sanford.
Workers who chose not to leave, Smith said,
crews of 15 men - has been routed back through
The studies, Smith said, are still going
The
initial
reason
for
the
switch,
railroad
had
the option of moving to other Seaboard
Sanford after railroad officials in August moved
The one train was ordered back because,
officials said, was because two parallel lines run locations or discontinuing service with the
four trains affecting "around 60 employes" to Smith said, officials "found out we weren't
from Jacksonville to Tampa — and they hoped to railroad.
Wlldwood on Florida's west coast.
mooring business down to this area as fast as we
reduce that line to one. The initial move left one
The initial switches were ciecided on at a "top
"We're getting some of the business back on wanted. ••
north and one southbound train here, plus serb level" meeting In Jacksonville on Aug. 13.

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this side, Smith said. lie said the train and
crews were returned because "better service" Is
provided to the Orlando-Tampa area by running
through

Says Typewriter Buy A Violation

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CARPET

For poolside, patio, playroom or laundry. Seven
colors, 12' widths. Easy to install.

Layer said it is not un. board by not carrying out the for $25,079 with a board apM-MI
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common that a bid is accepted bid as presented. These things proved purchase order to
- •with a firm with one mailing could not have, happened by Sperry Remington. He said no
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AI.TAMONTE SPRINGS - address, and the board's accident," Sims wrote in his bids were required because the
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Seminole County School payment is sent to the firm at report.
typewriters were on a state
Herald
StaffWriter
Superintendent W.P. "Bud" another address,
"I think Sims was nit- contract. However, the board
Layer and Purchasing Agent
"It appears that there Is picking," said Coleman.
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later rescinded this purchase
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Don Coleman were told by the evidence
that
someone
Coleman said in March he order and called for bids, said
warning
to
citizens
that
con.
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board attorney in Wednesday's collaborated to deceive this had "bought" the tyepwriters Coleman.
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p.
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regular meeting they "must
fidence game perpertrators are
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believed at work in the area.
award abid the way the board
FOR
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A police department
dirAttorney
ects. Douglas Stenstrom
spokesman said
y
To
said "action of the board was
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F- have been received this week of
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not carried out" in the $q4,459
con game attenipts
bonded low bid awarded June 25
to Sperry Remington, 607 1.'.
Authorities urged citizens to
Colonial Dr., Orlando, for 62
be alert for -anyone calling by
new tyepwriters for Lake
telephone and representing
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a
Howell High School.
By IX)NNA ESTES
ttwnlseivesasa
bank official or
for a city council post in the
Bacon, a retired union
Coleman apologm7( (I for his
lit raid Staff Writer
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bank
examiner."
Dec 2 municipal tiection
,
negotiator, is completing a one
,
action, but said the check was
County Maintenance year split term on the city
'.F'?
Citizens contacted b) such
made out instead to Business
/
LAKE MARY - Fire Supervisor
Henderson council.
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Equipment (enter of Jack Commissioner Roger Stumbo Ferguson also qualified just
V
DeLores Lash who served 16
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notif)
the police department,
sons IlIe, 607 Colonial Dr
qualified today to run against before noon to run for the group iiionths on the city council,
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Richard
Quigley said
Orlando . "
incumbent Martin Bacon Sr., 3 council seat held by Bacon. previously, qualified Thursday,
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Business Equipment is an
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the citizen withdraw money
authorized Sperry Remington
Virginia Mercer. Mrs. Mercer
.',,
from a bank account if directed
dealer, he said, "It Is one and
has announced she will not run
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the same."
to do so by a caller.
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1for re-election.
"You're legally not within the
Councilman Harry Terry is
Quigley explained the eon
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law in following the board's
running for re-election to his
game o peration:
action" regerding the bid said
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council seat.
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Stenstrom. lie said the state
Mrs. Margie Hess, a former
"The confidence artist will
audit may make an "adverse
mayor of the city, qualified this
telephone a savings account
report on this."
morning to oppose Terry in the
holder, usually an elderly man
"Whatever happened in the
election,
or woman, and advise them
transfer, it should have come
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that he is a bank examiner,
The qualifying period ended
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back to the board . . It's a
at noon today.
Brian Nutty, 10, 112 Grove Lane, shs off his basketball They will state that there is an
HAVING
technical violation of the law,"
The Decembercity election
balancing trick. He Is a fifth grader at Id)Uwilde Elementary overage or shortage in the
Stenstrom said late Friday.
A BALL
account and that they suspect
(Continued On Page !A)
School. (Herald Photo by Bill %'Ineent(
Stenstrom said apparently
of their tellers .1 .mu.
one
bezzling funds.
the low bidder in Orlando
couldn't deliver at the time, or
"They will ask for
Bargaining
didn't have the typewriters on
cooperation
of the person called
hand, and got "the same
Three more
n
individual sonnel of Seminole County Pt'Uqy did ,i fine job," said and the emplo)-es," and the i
catching this 'crooked
typewriters at the same price"
bargaining units
ithin the
NlPSCO,
lie
said
I'EHC
better
teller."
At this point, thvs will
I aver
from Jacksonville.
local iard is in a
Seminole County School system earlier had cancelled a hearing
A imiaster contract between position than PERC to do this. either say they will contact you
"Thit tri.nch'r chnnhl have
were certified Wednesday for for the 335 members in the the board
and the Seminole
Pelley pointed out that at a later date, or ask you to
been made known to the board,
collective bargaining purposes Seminole County Secretarial- Eclucatbon Association iSEA
precedent had already been set withchi'w a specified SUIII of
that's all," said Stenstrom.
by the state's Public Employes Clerical &amp; Aides Association, was signed last
month.
with the boarti "negotiating" money from the bank," Quigley
Board member Dane Sims
Relations
Commission
Persuaded by Pelley's
read his eight page report
Pelley said he asked the three with bus drivers as to wages.
PERC,
arguments, PEIIC certified all PERC Commissioners to
turned around their own
questioning and criticizing the
"All contacts will be made b
Harry
Pelley,
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chief
three
individual
bargaining
reconsider
their
reasons
for
not
reasoning
from
* way the transaction was
earlier telephone until the money has
negotiator for the School Board units by a 2-I vote in a regular
certifying the bus drivers decisions and they didn't t1v
handled by Layer and the adbeen withdrawn, then the
since
February
won
his
appeal
imieeting
in
Orlando
Wednesday,
group, since all three units any defense," said Pelic.
ministration.
confidence artist will appear at
over PEHC's ruling last month according to Superintendent proved they had a majority of
Board Chairman Robert G the house and take possession of
Sims wrote askinif that the:
which he said had turned down W.P. "Bud" Layer.
members and were recognized "Bud" Feather, commenting the money, which he will assure
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"Superintendent cooperate in
on Pelky's success, said he will be redt'pit'd
certification of the 137 rnernby the board.
Pelley
said
he
wits
"very
making sure that steps are
to sour
overheard one official call
hers in the Seminole County pleased," but it "means more
d1C0ut
taken to eliminate such praclie said he told I'EW,' it was i'elie-: "F'. Lee Pelley," alter
tices, and that we demand strict
Bus Drivers Inc. because they work for me." He said the. intent of the State the famous criminal lawyer, F.
were not in "appropriate unit." bargaining efforts between the Legislature to have self- Ic.' Bailer.
"If uu ar contarted,"
and open compliance and
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Board
and
the
three
new
determination
within
each
Quigley said, "call the police
Pelley said I'ERC wanted to
Implementation of all board
l'eiky said he is not a lawyer, umimediately. Under no cirted
"lump"
this
group
together
in
a
certified
groups
is
not
expec
policies and directives of this
togroup
help "Promote a but holds a degree in labor twnsthnc. should you with.
hearing 'et for the 525 members to begin until January, 1976.
body according to majority
harmonious and cooperative relations from Kent State draw 11100ev from your ac.
in the Non-Instructional Per.
vote."
relat!onship between the board University,
"The local pepie won today!
count

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Friday, Oct. 24.1975

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged In buSineSS of 3131 Ala Vaya
Trail, Ov i edo 32765, Seminole.
County, Florida under the fictitiou s
name of PALM VALLEY MOBILE
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Herald Staff Wri ter

IN BRIEF

Legal

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Passing

Little Hope

New

York Aid BIfl

WASHINGTON (AP) —The Senate Banking Committee
is drafting a measure that would provide $6 billion In loan
guarantees to New York City, but the panel's chairman
says he sees little hope that the bill will ever get to the
Senate floor.
The legislation was to come before the committee
today, although there were indications the panel would
not be able to work for lack of a quorum as senators
hurried to start a long Veterans Day weekend. The panel
originally had planned to begin voting on various provisions of the proposed bill.
But the measure lost the key support of en. Adlal E.
Stevenson Ill on Thursdy night and that appeared to
(ji)4)fl) any hope of the measure being approved by the
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Ikrred from strtklg by a
capital
city of 370, 000 persons turned in their badges in a wage
dispute.
That left 16 policemen, aided by state troopers and
sheriff's deputies, to patrol a city whose limits cover an
area larger than Lm Angeles, and twice the size of New
York City. The normal number of police is 597.
Mayor Patieace Latting urged city residents to remain
calm. She called an emergency City Council meeting
which lasted 312 minutes, just long enough for Police
thief!. G. Purser to report that with the state and county
help, more police cars were on the streets than was
normal for a Thursday night.
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burglary of an auto belonging to
Sheriff's deputies are in. James Stonestreet, Foxcroft Florida in accordance with the
vesligating
the reported theft of Apartments, south Seminole. provislons of the Fictitious Name
An Orlando man has been
Statutes, To Wit: Section 863 09
$246 in construction materials
charged with manslaughter in
Florida Statutes 1957
From a construction site at
Legal Notice
the death of his brother in
5: Gunnar J. WalIschlac'ger
Orange Street and Pressview
Publish: Oct. 21. 31. Nov.?, II, 197S
December 1974 In an auto acIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1973
Avenue, Altamonte Springs.
cident on 1-4 near Sanford.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. DES 110
Deputy C. H. Braecklein said
William Grant Snyder, 27,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
James Gamble, of Maitland, COUNTY. FLORIDA.
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reported four rolls of steel CIVIL ACTION NO, 7SI44.CA.Ot.E IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Jail on $8,000 bond Thursday on park at Fifth Street and Oak when he approached the auto reinforcing mesh and two rolls THE L OMA S &amp; P4 t T T L E TON EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl R.
the manslaughter warrant. Avenue.
UIT IN AND FOR SEMINOL E
the driver pointed a pistol at of plastic were stolen from the COMPANY. Plaintiff,
Court files indicate Snyder is an
The woman told police she him and demanded "all your construction site.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
inmate at the state prison at was entering her parked car money."
CHARLES K. BRAND. e.t &amp;.
Deputy
R.S.
Morton
said
a
CASE
NO PR JS-309CP
Lowell.
alter leaving a ceramics class
Defendants
The robber didn't leave the $350 citizens band radio unit
ESTATE OF
NOTICE OF SUIT
A direct information filed in at the nearby City Cultural
FRANK P. O'BRIEN
car. The attendant went to the was reported stolen In the TO, CHARLES K. BRAND
Deceased
the case by Seininole-Brevard building when a man wearing a service station office and _____________________
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RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
State Atty. Abbott Herring stocking mask and carrying a ret urned with the money and
All parties claiming Interests
by, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
through,
under or against
charges that William Gram three-loot stick attacked her, the bandit drove away from the
Legal Notice
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
CHARLES K. BRAND and
Snyder was the driver of an
to all SAID ESTATE.
Police said the masked man Exxon station, at 90 Highway I
fl1.13 parties having or claiming to have
You and each of you are hereby
auto "fleeing or escaping from demanded the woman's purse 436, Fern Park deputies said.
No.
any right, title or Interest in the real notified and required to file
INVITATION TO BID
any
property
herein
described
the commission of a burglary but she fought off her attacker
clams and demands which you or
Altamonte Springs police TO. All interested business firms ,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED either of YOU may nave against said
and grand larceny" when the as another woman leaving the arrested Charles Leroy Holz- corporations, partriership, or in that
an action to foreclose a mot
auto overturned on 14.
estate In theoffice of the Clef k of the
cerafl)ics class locked herself in loan, 18, of Winter Park, on a dlvidujlj.
tge on the following real property Circuit
The City of C asselberry solicits
Court of the Eighteenth
in Seminole County, Florida*
Craig David Snyder, 18, of another auto and screamed for burglary charge, according to yourbidforlhepurcnaseofone
Judicial Circuit Seminole County,
Lot
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Orlando, was killed when help.
1. NORTH
Fli
Probate Division In the
county Jail records. Bond for 1 ,on truth with utility body
O R I, AtJDO TOwN! TE
Atli
ftr sn (rolI th' ..ir . it rolkd
I3s
must
be
5uL
m
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on
me
Cou rt Ifcur at Santora, 11cr 1
l'ulice
reported
the Iluliiiiau was set at $5,000
dilion, (Repla? of Sheet No. 2), as
attached bid form
within four calendar months lrorn if
must be
four times after skidding 377 Casselberry woman held onto following his arrest in a parking received by 3:00
recorded In Plat Book
II, Page 6. the time of the lint publication of
P.M., November 3
Public Records of Seminole County, this notice Each claim or demand
feet and striking a highway her purse and was thrown to the lot at Altamonte Mall, ac- 1973 Address bids to:
Florida.
sign, investigators said at the ground by t he masked man cording to
Act ing City Manager
must be in writing and filed in
has been filed against you and
arrest records.
P,O Box S3
you duplicate and state the place of
time of the accident,
before he fled on foot toward
are required to serve a copy of your residence
Sanford police today were
and post office address of
Casselberry. Florida 37707
written defenses, it any, to it on van
Volusia County Sheriff's Park Avenue.
Envelopu
Should
be
plainly
the claimant and must be sworn to
probing a burglary at a
• at
den
Berg,
Gay
&amp;
Burke.
P.A
deputies were pursuing the
marked on the outside "Bid on 1973 Post Office Box 793, Orlando,
the claimant, his agent or at
Patrolman Richard
L. television repair shop at III, marked
1 ton truck with utility body" All Florida
torne' or the same Shall be void
vehicle after a burglary at Fred Bennett said the woman, who Sanford Ave. owned by
and
file
the
original
32102,
John E.
bidders, their agents or represen with
Dated at Orlando. Florida this the
Ray Teletronics, DeBarv, of. suffered bruises on her left Dellart.
the Clerk of the above Styled
tatives are Invited to be present at
11th day of October 1973.
on
or
before
November
12th.
court
Ficers said.
O'Brien
arm, then drove her auto to
E
Patrolman John W. Foster the bid opening which will be held in ins. otherwise a judgment may be
As Executor
Deputies reported that a color police headquarters to report reported three TV sets, valued the Co.incii Chambers at the City entered against you for the relief
of said Estate
Hall. 95 Lake Triplet Drivc, demanded in me compla in t or
television, stereo and radio the incident,
by
at $0, were taken from the Casselberry. The Council meeting is peti
Sanders McEwan.
tion
stolen in the burglary were
%heduled
to
begin
at
Mimi
&amp;
McDonald
7:30
pm.
on
Sheriff's d2puties today shop, where they were left for
wlTNL55my hand and the sHlof Attorney for Executor
found in or around the wrecked reported that a man driving a repairs, when the business was the date of bid closing, Novenibr 3. said Court on October 61h, 1913
1973.
Post Office Box 733,
auto, along with a baseball bat, green Dodge sedan robbed a entered by breaking a window,
The city reserves the. right, at Its IScal)
Orlando, Fla.
Arthur
H
Bekwi?h.
Jr.
a ski mas k anti g1u.
riviti rdrtt service station at.
197$
Pt.'biith Oct 17,
13111 Watkins r,l Winter '.0k' and absolute dsretui,, to
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DES 111
By, Elaine RiCharde
that proposal which, in its judgment,
investigating an attempt midnight.
Deputy Clerk
$218 citizens band radio unit will, under all circumstances, best
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Publish: Oct 10, Il, 21, 31, 1975
Thursday night to rob a
Deputy John Thorpe said the was taken from a pickup truck serve the public interest
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
DES??
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
Casselberry woman at a city 19-year-old attendant reported parked in a lot at the Elks Club,
PROBATE DIVISION No. 71.261.CP

Lawyers Seek Treatment
FRANCISCO (AP)
Patricia Hearst's lawyers,
expressing concern for her mental health, took steps
today to give the jailed heiress the psychiatric treatment
they say she needs.
With the approval of U. S. District Court Judge Oliver J.
Carter, the defense team prepared to bring their own
handpicked psychiatrist in to treat her. They did not
Immediately identify the psychiatrist they have chosen.
Lawyer Albert Johnson said Miss Hearst's Immediate
treatment was "an emergency matter for the preparation
of her defense and her mental wellbeing." But he said
there had been no drastic change in her condition and
"she Is not in turmoiL"
SAN

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Central Planning Bill Rapped
AMELIA ISLAND (AP)

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A former economic

adviser to es-President Richard Nixon says a bill for
centralized - economk pIaiung introduced by Sen&amp;
Hubert Huñphrey and Jacob Jaits "mjwJ havbeen,
written by a l)gh-echool civics class."

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Economist Herb Stein said be didn't think Humphrey,
D-Mlnnesota, and Javlts, R-New York, were serious about
the tAil.
"Qmgresslonal supporters will use It for preaching and
publicity," he told a conference sponsored by the National
Association of Manufactirers.

WORLD
Turkish Ambassador To France
Gunned Down On Paris Street
PARIS (AP).The
to Paris and the
chauffeur of his car were killed today by gunmen on a
Paris street, an embassy officer said.
The embassy said that Ambassador Ismail Erez was
Turkish ambassador

riding in the car on Qual Kennedy near the Turkish
Embassy when the shots were fired.
The ambush came two days after gunmen killed the
Turkish ambassador to Vienna in his embassy.

Army Reduces Street Fighting
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) Army intervention reduced
street fighting in Beirut today, but the government radio
said Christian and Moslem gunmen were still kidnaping
motorists on several highways despite the presence of
army tanks and security checkpoints.
Security officials said both sides had exchanged many
kidnap victims, leaving 40 unaccounted for. They included
two American Embassy employes believed held by leftist
Moslems.
"Flying roadblocks" set up by fast-moving bands of
armed men kept most Beirut residents indoors today,
although street battles tapered off to scattered clashes
between two Christian and Moslem neighborhoods and
some sniper fire in the downtown banking dlstrlcl
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Armed Forces Put On Alert
LISBON, Portugal (AP)
Portugal's armed farces
were put on full nationwide alert today and armored cars
took up strategic positions In Oporto, 180 miles north of
Usbon, where far-left military officers scheduled a
trettng d5pte a 1,ev ernrn€iit barL
The moves followed a series of bombings in Lisbon
aimed at moderate left-wing officers and civilians and
because of "(Teasing reports of planned sabotage within
the barrscks," a spokesman for the military áecurlty
farces said.
There were no injuries In the boinblng&amp;
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Franco Shows Improvement
MADRID, Spain (AP)
Gen. Francisco Franco,
ironfisted
is fighting back after
two
.attacks and
slightly after sttferiilg a relapse, his doctors said today.
The 11 physicians attending Western Europe's last
dictator said signs of heart failure noted 24 hours earlier
had been reduced, and that "progress from his coronary
illness continues its normal course."
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heart

82-year.
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Mary WL Hawthorne
In Re Estate 04:
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF
Acting City Manager
ALBERT
ABBOY,
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
Publith: Oct. 21. 3), 1975
Deceased
AMENDMENTS
IN
THE
ZONING
DES 141
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
________________________
________________________ ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TO ALL CREDITORS AND ALL
SANFORD. FLORIDA.
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
NO 16 US
Notice is hereby given
AGAINST SAID
INVITATION TO BID
a DEMANDS
Public Hearing will be heldthat
at the
TO: All Interested business firms,
Conlmi%sionRoofl,jnme City Hall in ESTATE:
corporations, partnerships, or in
You, and each of you. are hereby
Of Sanford, Florida. at 7:00
divlduals.
noti fied and required to present an
o'clock P.M. on November t(. 1975,
The City of Casselberry Solicits
claim or demand *hith you, or
to consider changes and amend
your bid f or the purchase of one 1915
ments to the Zoning Ordinance of the either of you. may have against the
four cylinder station wagon.
estate of ALBERT ABBOY.
City of Florida. Florida, as follows:
deceased, late of Kent County,
Bids must be submitted on the
Article V. Use Provisions, Section
attached bid form They must be
3, SR 1. Single Family Residential Michigan, City of Grand Rapids, to
received by 500 P.M., November 3. Dwelling District, Sub section
the Clerk Of the Circuit Court of
8,
1973. Address bids to:
Seminole C ounty, Probate Division.
C ondition al Uses Permitted, shall be
Acting City Manager
amended by the addition of In the Court House at Sanford.
P0 Box 55
Florida, within tour calendar
paragraph (1). as follows
Casc'1berry, Florida 37707
(1) Efficiency Apartment 210 Sq. months from the date of the. first
publication of this soice SAID
Envelopes should be plainly
If,
mar
CLAIM OR DEMAND MUST BE
on the out side "Bid on 1975
i bedrqy home, or apartment 440
Jourtt.jat
DULY SWORN TO AND FILED IN
vep
JL. .iqJl..
bidders, their agents or represen
D UPLICATE
2 beoroom home, or apartment oo
DATED THIS 7th day of October.
are invited to be presen t at sq. ti:' *%
"lives
the bid opening, which will be MM in
3 or ' more bedroom homt
$
tp* Council ehamh.vt *t t.
•w
5. 'Ma,, WilSon
.pQr.ru
c vT,v ,w q. IT .
Hall, 95 Lake Triplet Drive.
Walter
(a 1 onditional to the requirement
Casselberry. The Council meeting ii
Co, Executom of the "111119 Of
of a Public Hearing by Planning &amp;
heduled t o begin at 7:30 P M. on
ALBERT ABBGY.
Zoning Board with notificitIn to
the dote of bid closing, November 3
Deceased
pr operty owners within
1973.
co Gerald J. O'Brien
Proponent to be charged a
.
O'Brien
I Freidman
The City reserves the right, a' its
by the. City Commission
sole and absolute discretion, to
114) Fifth Avenue North
All parties in interest and citizens

TAIJ,,}1AFE (AP)
ti-ken th
e tsl

Three Qualify To Seek
Lake Mary Council Posts

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qualify.
Mary Daniels, wife of
Councilman John Daniels, Is
also running for the council po5
held by Mrs. Van Eepoel, but
has not yet filed a financial
disclosure, Mrs. Nort on said.

Board
To Meet

Weekly
Seminole County School
Board has set sseekly 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday meetings beginni ng
Nov. 5 in hopes of si'iortening
recent lengthy agenda

at

regular meetings held twice a
mon th.
Superintendent W.P. "Bud "
Layer said the board's
reorganization meeting is
t
k.r Nov. 18 in the colty
L'ourthouse, and no meetings
ire set for Wednesdays of Nov.
9 and Nov. 26 because o the
flianksg1vfrg houia,
The board will elect a
_.a
,
.1J4 IHU UJJ UL'V CT)SIflT*fl
Ind appoint an attorney on the
8th, said Layer.
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A CORRECTiON
A picture that appeared in
"edrv'sday'c Evening Herald
S sowing Mayor Lee Moore
S igning a pr&amp;Jamalion
d daring Deltona Derby Day
01 Nov. H, The date should
is we read Nov. 7.

United Wa ,

Tops Goal
By 11.8%

Envelopes Should be plainly
marked on The outside "Bid on on e
1975 Bacthoe Loader with Bucket."
All bidders, their agents or
representatives are invited t be.
present at the bid opening, which
will be held in the Council Chambers
at the City Hall, 93 Lake Triplet
Drive, Cas$elbei-r-,c. The Council
meetingassched,,led to,,,,i01p 7 30
PM. on the date of bid closing
November 3, 197 3.
The City reserves tpi right, at its
sol4 and a.btlutt discretion, to
reject airy or all bidt, or to accept
that proposal which, in its judgment.
will, und er all circumstances, best
SeFYC the public int er est.
Mary Hawthorne
Acting City Manager
City of Casselberry
Publi : Oct. 21. 31, 1973

(Continued From Page 1-A)
Leffler; Norman Floyd; Eddie
Rose; Bud Layer; Ernie
Cowley; Sheila Brown and
Mother Wilson.
Also receiving People Statue
Awards were: Jim Lee; Curtis
Dunaway; Jim Jernigan; Ed
DES sh
Bilinski; Jack bole; Stuart
Green; Kay
Phil
NOTICE OF
GENERAL ELECTION
Taylor; Hudson McMurt.rie;
NOTICE l. HEREBY GIVEN
Dave Davies: Troy Piland; Don THAT
A GENERAL ELECTION
Bradley: Reid Brodie and WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA ON
Barbara Ramb.
Also Betty Kienth; John THE SECOND DAY OF DEC.
EMBER, 1975, FOR THE PUR
Carli; Bill Whitworth ; Allen POSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR
Keen; Bob Walko; Dick FOR A TWO YEAR TERM:
Mabnagh; Ernie Palmeri; COUNCILMAN, GROUP 2. FOR A
TWO YEAR TERM; AND A
Jim Bruda; Joe Pjofrwkj. COUNC.lLMnpl GROUP 1. lOP A
TWO '(EAR TERM
(l'd'i.S Lisea; Terry Bender;
THE PLACE OF VOTING WILL
Jim Roblnon tile Seminole
BE AT THE CITY HALL. 102
High&amp;hool Civinette Club; the NORTH MOSS ROAD, WhITER
Red Cross; the Salvation SPRINGS, FLORIDA. THE POLLS
WILL BE OPEN FROM 7:00 A,M.
Army; WTRR; the Holiday
70 7:00 P.M.
and the Evening herald.
CLERK OF THE ELECTION
wiu. ert MAJIS' NORTON, AND

on the outside "Bid on 1973
6 cylind er ' tort pickup truck
All
bdders, their agents or represen
tatives are invited to be presen t at
ti bid opening which will be held in
the Council Cham ber i at the City
Hall, 93 Lake. Triplet Drive
Casselberry Ttte Council meeting Is
scheduled to begin at 7:30 P.M. on
the dole of bid closing, November 3,
1973
The City reserves the right, at its
sole and absol ute discretion, to
reject any or atl bids, or to accept
that proposa l wh ich, in its j ud gmen t,
will, under all circumstances, best
Se rve the public inter es t,
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
Mary W. Ha wthorne.
Acting City Manager
Publish : Oct. 21. 31, 1913
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shall have an opportunity to
heard at said hearing.
By Order of the City Commission
of the City of Sanford. Flor ida.
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
City Clerk
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 13 1$17.CA.13E
VAN
S
McCARDLE
and
CATHERINE F. McCARDL(,
Plaintiffs,
vi.
JOHN B. MILLONIG, e.t of
Defendants..

NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CHARLES G. ARNOLD
it Park er Lane
Rochester, New York
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an ac tion for Declaratory
Judgment has been filed and you are
required to serve a copy of your
wr itten answer, if any, to it 015 H.
KNOX BETTINGHAUS, Plaintiff's
attor ney, whose address is P 0. Box
1614, Winter Park, Florida, 32119, 015
orbelorethe )OthdayofNovemt,,r.
1913, and file the or iginal with the
Clerk of this Court, either before
service
on
Plaintiff's
att.
0mev or immediately thereafter;
otherwiSe a default will be entered
against y ou .
WITPIE5Smy handafldtheseatot
this Court on the 7th day of OctOber,.
1975
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihlen
Clerk
(5,
Publish : Oct. tO, 17, 71, 31, 1975

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CIRCUIT SEMINOLE

COUNTY,

FLORIDA,
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S'1s1;.CA.13.E
VAN
S
MCAROLE
and
CATHERINE F. McCARDLE,
Pllifltiff5,

vs
JOHN U MILLONIG, et al

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INVITATION TO BID
TO: All interested business firms,
corporations, partnerships, or in
dividuats
me City of Casselberry solicits
your bid for the purcha se of two (2)
l9llornf'vve.( So yard dump trucks.
Bids must be submitted on the
attached bid form They must be

FRANK GEORGE RASPOTNIK,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: FRANK GEORGE RASPOTNIK
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
ttiat an action for Modification of
Final Judgment of Dissolution of
Marriage to Include Provisions for
Child Support and for enfor cement
thereof, pursuant to Public Law 93
617, has been filed against you, and
you ar e re.quired to serve a copy of
your wr itten defens, if any, to
WALLACE F. STALNAKER, JR..
Attorney for Pefitlone.,', Post Otfic,
Drawer One, Casselberry, Florida
37707, and III, the original with the
Clerk ofthe above styled Cowl onor
before November 211t, 1973.
ot herw ise a Judgment may be en
tectd against you f or the relief
I',
dema nded in the Petition
WITNESS my hand and Seal of
said Co1 on this 14th
y of Gc
fober. 1913.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Cou rt
BY: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Publish; Oct I?. 21. 31, Nov 1, 1975
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CASE NO.: lS.2117.CA44.0
In Re: the Marriage of

BILL JOHN HYDER. JR.,
and
'1(1001 ALITA HYDER,

Husband,

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seconds, date and is accurate to within 15 seconds
per month.
Eight convenient ways
to buy: Zaks Revolving
Charge, Zales Custom
Charge, IlailkAmericard,
Master Charge. American
i:sprec.
r)ir,.r, CluE'
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Sho*i hOur mtn?ps

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OCT. 24

First

Car Wash at (1cm Leonard's
Shell Station, 25th and Park, 9

United Methodist Church, 5th

a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsored by Ali

and Magnolia, 9 am, to 5 p.m.
Lunch, 11:30-1:30.

Souls School eighth grade.

H a vest

Festival,

5 1'*1 T-:".i,

Overeater,

Anonymous,

Florida Power and Light
Building, Sanford, 7:30 p.m.

O('T. 30-NOV. 1

Spring Oaks llomeosners
Igor's
haunted
House Association has designated
sponsored by South Jaycees, &amp; "Trick or Treat" night, 5:30 to
10:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall.
8:30 p.m. Only commercial

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NOV. 1
Seminole
Community
11brary Auction beginning at I
p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Center.

wrapped candies permissable.
Slim 'n Trim. 7:30 p.m.,
OCT.u
OCT.0
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Heal
th
Building, SCC campus.
Spaghetti dinner sponsored
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tuus r.urupean
IiOU5
Irip
Halloween Vance and charter by the Men's Club of Nativity Regis
tration fee $15. Call SCC's meeting, 7:30 p.m. First sponsored by Grace United
night for Acne 3643 and Church, SR 427, Lake Mary, 1.6 Community
5'I date
Services.
Presbyterian Church, Fourth ?ilethodist Church youth, 7:30-10
Altamonte
p.m.
Auxiliary, 8 p.m.,
and Park. Anyone between P.m., 1311 Ptllllletto Ave.,
Layaway now for
Civic Center. Dance tousle hr
OCT. 29
ages
of
16-24
interested
In
Sanford.
Christmas
Nick Pfelfauf at 9 p.m. Costume OCT. 27
Under 25 SR-22's
Career Education Program going to Germany next summer
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Sanf
ord
Homemakers
Club,
prizes.
Cancelled Rejected
.1
Go urmet luncheon, 11 a.m. to
,A
I college night hosted by Lake may attend. You do not bare to
Agri-Center on 17-92, 1:30
E.Z. Payments Quotes
Brantley High School, Forest be a Scout.
2 p.m., Altamonte Community
OCT. 24.26
Church educational building. '
Tri County Roadrunners CB
Senior Clhizen tour to Hall of City, 7:30 p.m. Open to high
/
3220285 831-9774
Radio Club hearing Con- Stars and Sea World, leave school students and parents.
OCT. 31
NOV. 1
servation Jamboree, Sanford Sanford Civic Center, 9 a.m.,
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Rummage sale, crafts, baked
Civic Center. Door prizes, return 6 p.m. Call Mary OCT. 27-29
.2417 S. French Ave.
Auxiliary 3643 Children's goods and car wash, Christ
S
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entertainment, beauty contest, McPherson or Doris Rogers for
Sanford, Fla. 32771
GED test leading to high Halloween Party, 7.9 p.m., United Methodist Church SR
snack bar. Dance Friday, 7-11 reservations,
school equivalency diploma, games, refreshments and 427 and Tucker Drive, beginp.m. to Dixie la ne a nd Country
Se mi nole Community College. prizes, chub home, Fern Park. fling 9 am.
INSURANCE AGENCY
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Cut-up.
OCT. 27
Idyhlwilde Elementary School
OCT 25
skating party, Melodee Skating
Women of the Moose Chapter
Rink, 6:30-8:30 p.m.
1404 Halloween Dance, 9:30
p.m., music by Harmonaires.
28
Costume prizes and cake walk.
hiram Towers—Register for
OCTOBER23, 1975
Elizabeth A. Curtis, [)elton.
Altamonte
Elementary "Florida Guidepost" which will
ADMISSIONS
Robert J. Decker, Deltona
School Halloween Fall Festival meet each Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
Verna l.eake, Deltona
Sanford:
' sponsored by PTA, 11 a. fit. to 5 Films, lecture, slides will cover
Mildred J. McCann, t)e1ton
p.m. Haunted house, Mr. resources and environment of
Barbara Charlton
Salvador Medrano, I)elton
Sandra Dunn
Magic, movie, games and food; Florida. Sponsored by Project
Margaret Orchard, l)elton
barbecued chicken. S-7 pm.
Milton Frazier
Oasis and Seminole Community
Mrs. Clarence i Catherine
College. Fee for 10 weeks, $2..
Hosemar) Hollingsworth
English &amp; baby girl, Fern Pan
Bazaar sponsored b' Winter Open to all senior citlznns.
Gloria J. Howard
Mrs. Danny Vickiei Mund
Sprin gs Junior Police, 11 a.m.
Russell C. Kinsman Jr.
&amp; baby girl, Longwood.
to 4 p.m., 511 Longwood-Oviedo
Ned Moose
Sanford Optimist Club, noon
Rd. (SIt 434) Winter Springs;
Douglas J. Russell
luncheon, Sheraton Inn, 14 and
arts and crafts, games and
Elvis
B. Stallwoith
SR 46, Speaker Charles Butbaked goods.
Ethel
L Olds, DeBary
tcrwort'n, manager of Chase
0
Emilie
Smith, Dellary
Carnival, 12:30 to 5:30 p.ni., and Co. Chemical Division,
Kay
F. Manning, DeLeon
Idylwilde "Exports, What They Mean to
by
sponsored
Thursday's high 79, Over.
Springs
PTA.
School
night how 61.
Elementary
You," film and discussion on
Alva W. Bateman, Deltona
Games, booths and food.
Russian wheat deal.
Mostly fair through Saturday .
Elizabeth J. Burnham, Highs mostly In the mid 80s.
Deltona
LO WS in the mid GOs. Nor.
Tracey A. Claypool, Deltona theasterly winds around 10
rederick C. G eorge, Deltona iiiph, li gh t and variable
at
Marguerite M. George, night.
Deltona
EXTENDED FORECAST
husband, Price Heard, SanMRS. LUCILLE HEARD
Cheryl D. Hunt, Deltona
Showers mainly over the
Mrs. Lucille C. Heard, 80, of lord; two daughters, Miss
Scott A. Marshall, Geneva
north portion Sunday and
206 Virginia Ave., Sanford died Cecile Heard, Sanford and Mrs.
Jan M. Chambers, Lake Sunday night and over the south
Thursday. Born in Alamo, Ga., Riggs Arrington, Cordele, Ga.; Mary
portion Monday. Otherwise
she lived in Sanford for the past five grandchildren and six
Harry W. Lunden, LlJflgwOOd
partly cloudy. Warm Sunday
30 years. She was a member of great-grandchildren.
with lows mostly 60s north to
Brisson Funeral Home is in
the First United Methodist
LISCHARGES
70s south and highs in the 80s,
Church, Mayfair Country Club charge of arrangements.
Turning cooler north portion
and Sanford Women's Golf
Sanford:
Monday and south portion
'Assn.
Serena Barnes
Tuesday. Lows by Tuesday
her
include
Survivors
Russell C. Kinsman Jr.
morning from upper 40s cxSybil J. Myles
HEARD, MRS. LUCILLE C.—
treme north to GOs extreme
Funeral services for Mrs. Lu('lte
Oscar Redden
5011,101, Iligks Tuesday (ruin low
C Heard.
of 706 Virginia
Lois
Vaughn
7( north to low 80s south.
Ave, Sanford. who died Thur.
Jim Williams
sday will be held at It am,
Daytona Beach tides: high
Saturday, with Rev. Leo King
Saturday,
Caesar
A.
Forman,
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11:55 a.m.; low 5:15 a.m., 6:01
officia ting Burial In Oaklawn
Cassadaga
p.m. Port Canaveral: high
COUN TRY CLU81R OAD 1
Memorial Park Unison Funeral
Roy
E.
Helkkinen, 11:37 a.m., 11:43 p.m.; low 5:09
of
charge
in
Home
arrangements
Casselberry
a.m., 5:44 p.m.
wrniwuuo. 305-862-4000
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 41417C
In e: me Marriage of
CARMEN D. PRICE, formerly
Carmen 0 Raspofr.k. Petitioner

Wife.
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: BILL JOHN HYDER, JR
1973. Address bids to:
TO G LaVERNE ARNOLD
77$ Keliam Court
Acting City Manaqer
7 P,irlcr LaN'
Virginia Beach. Virginia
PO
Box
Rochester, New York
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
CaSselberry, Florida 32707
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Dissolution of Marriage
Envelopes should be plainly action f
that an action for Declaratory
marked on the outside "Bid on 1971 has be" lied against you a nd you
Judgtnenthas bem filed and you are
to serve a copy of your
or n'wec 36 yard dump tr uc ks." All are requir
requir ed to ser ve a copy of your
written defense's, if any, to It 015 W.
bIdder., their agents or repres.n
wr itten answer, if any, to it on H.
tatives ire Invited to be presen t at H. MORRISON, Plaintiff's Attorney,
KNOX BETTINGHAUS, Ptainfiff's
the bid qsening,wf',jcpi will bep,.,d4,, whose address Is P.O. Box 656.
allor,ev.wpvt.a.4dratt k$rA ,,,
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27 51, an D'
)6M,WéntefPark,ForIc,.. 32719, on
HELEN GREEN, RUTH MEWES.
Hail, 93 Lake Triplet Drive,
1973, a nd I1e
or bef0me the. 10th day Of November,
NORMA LANG AND LOUISE
the original with t he Clerk of this
CaseIberr'. The Council meeti
1915, aM file the Original with the.
is
OWENS WILL BE THE IN
C ou rt either before S er vice. on
ngo
scheduled o becin at 7.3Q P.M.
Clerk of this Court, cither before
SPFCTORS.
PlCifltjff'i attorney or immed iately
??'.oaiA
bid
Service on Plaintiff's attorney or
cIosing, November 3,
ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO
ther ffer otherwise a default will
leis.
mmed iatetytherejfter;a,,j
AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THEIR
be entered against you for the relief
TheCityres.i,stt,,,igt,
fault will be entered gainst 5'OU
its
RIGHT OF FRANCHISE WILL de
sole and absolute discr et ion, to demanded in the complaint or
WITNESSmyha nd ofl,'the5I07
REGISTER
AT
petition.
ONCE.
or all bds, or to accept
Th5 Court on t
7th da of October, r.he.t
REGISTRATIOPI BOOKS WILL
WITNESS my ha nd and seal of
that Proposal which in its luOgment,
CLOSE 3 00 P M ON OCTOBER
this Court on September 30. 1973.
will,
under
all
circumstances
e.mu
best
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serv, the public interest.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS
Arthur H fte.ckwIt, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
TROY J. PILAND,
Cler k Of the Circuit Court
Mary W. Ha*1hør
By' Martha '1 Vihten
MAYOR
fly Mary N Darden
Aclfrg City Manager
Deputy Clerk
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screen door. One shot hit him in
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weapon
portedly was a .32-caliber rePohee bond the car aban11
solver.
doned se ve ral miles away, the
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they found Cloud lying next to
The immediately branded the
t he telephone with the receiver I'!!!:fr
as the work of profes..
on t floor 15 to 20 feet from the
sionals.
door as if he had tiled to make a
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"It was a well-planned heist,
call.
,x.
and looked like a professional
Mrs. Hall said she believes
CflD A V n A
job cer ta inly planned in adJmn
her son was killed because ,, he
United Way Campaign Chairman James Rasa happ
y "Pray* vance opi ned Lt. Bill Farnrer
pain ts the the rmometer Indicat ing the just completiled
knew somethi ng."
fun
of the Sumter County Sheriff's
THE
HAPPY
NEWS
r
sing
effo
ai
rt
s
topped th e 100 per cent mark wh ile former
"lie knew too much," agreed
Depa rtm ent.
chairman Len Unitas ( ce nter) and next year's chairman Tom
Maria Hall, Cloud's sis ter-inDecker, 44, the owner of
Hunt look on, (hlera IdPhotobyBWVI nc eptJr)
"He was killed because he
Decker's
Con &amp; Stamps of Or.
e
Ieh:te3tjfj be— lando, went even further,
Cloud had been
ng,herobber).as..afljfl.
fore federal grand jury prob.
ing local cocaine dealings.
("itt
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
3entenced George Tolbert
uiiiu flOku th at
reTampa FBI chief Francis J. A man given mild
sentences Stewart. 53, to 13 years in prison %'IOusly was charged wi th
Mullen sa id his agency was In- for driving while in to
.FORTHE BEST-xicated in Th ursday as the result of a cal- in Texas, California and
vestigatlug because Cloud was th
reeotherstatesfound a strict hLsion in which a chIld died,
TV SERVICE
ions in WHICH
received ri
a witness In a federal case and judge whe n he went to court for
Stewart plead ed guilty to d1culousi}mt1 sentences such
his murder could constitu te an the Four th time.
manslaughter by Owl in t he as, small fines or a few days In
22-0352
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obstruction of justice.
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Circuit Judge Hudson 0111ff Sept. 6 dea th of Freddie Falany. jail.
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Sanford

TAlJ.AI1ASs.E AP
Mem be rs of a blue-ribbon
panel looki ng for ways to Increase ef
ficiency
higher ed ucati on say th ey ca n't under
stand the Wide
differences In costs at the sta te's 28 community colleges.
AreportThuI5day totheFlarida p,,lic Post-Secondary
Education Fina nce Committee showed that th
e cost per
stu de nt in certain programs ciuld vary by as much
u
$900 among the community co lleges.

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th e South
I LOrRLJ 130% "aoiit (ouncil sa',s he stands to lo
se his job
ifter being convicted of se
lling four o'mccs of cocaine to a
f ed eral undercer agent,
Murkel B. Coppins, 29, distr ict field executive wi th t he
Boy Scou ts In Miami, was convict ed Th ursda) along wi
th
f or mer Dade County Health Department worker Jerome
E. Martin,
Agent Forrest Beverly of the U.S. Drug
E nforcement
Adminis tr ation testified Coppins was reputed to
be
M ar tin's supplier when he bought the drugs fr
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Attorneys for the. Estate

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truck-stop window in disbe lief
Someone was dri vi ng away if
her fiance's car, loaded will
$330,000 worth of rare coins anc
jewe ls,
"Good God, George, some
one's stealing the car," Miss
Stanley cried Th ursday morn.
lag as George Decker's 1974
Lincoln Conti ne n ta l screeched
out of the parking lot toward the
In terstate 75 entrance ramp.
Decker and another traveling
companion, fellow coin-dealer
Charles Fine of Miami, bolted
from t he ir breakf ast table and
out
the 78, who owned $aO,00ri
rjrtti ,if the dIsappearl:ij
treasure, stumbled in his haste
out the door but managed to fire
off one bu llet from a fourshot,
75-Year-old derringer at the
fleeing felon.
"I got a good bead on It for a
second shot but a semi-trailer
rig pulled in front of me and I
held up, said Fine, a 97 pound
great.grandfathe "I must
haverunnearl) amile "Iter the
car be fore I finally ra:i out of
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airman
Jon Moyle of West Palm Beach arid fo Ch
rmer House
Hepub li can Leader
Donald Reed of Boca Raton were
listed as subscribers,
Hoyle, who will be th
e campaign manager, was named
president of the orgj
which wi ll handle the funds
Reed is the vice
president and James B Krog is
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Laurent Pellerin, declared successful council candidate in
will mark the filth time Lake candidate for mayor, a member 1973, was hired under the
Mary's voters have gone to the of the city's Board of Adjust- federally
funded
Corn.
polls in elections concerning the ment, a retired military man prehensive Employment and
city In 26 months, beginning and currently a security guard, Training Act (CETA) program
with the original incorporation also must file a financial this week as city planner.
referendum in August, 1973.
disclosure to qualify, said the researcher by the City of Lake
The charter named the of- clerk.
Mary,
fictats who would serve until the
Other announced candidates,
Mrs. Norton will serve as
city election in December, 1973. who have picked up, but not clerk of the Dec. 2 city election
Terry Is the only one of the returned qualifying documents, and Helen Green, Louise
we 5 "a governing officials
Reginald
nm Nomm IAng And Ruth
remaining In office.
Gary Hunt for the council post Mewes will be Inspectors.
In addition to the regular city currently held by Ernest
To qualify a candida te must
election last year, a referen- Hendrix, appointed earlier this be a six-month resident of
dum to dissolve the in. year to fill the seat vacated by Win ter Springs, file a petition
corporation was held. The ef. Frank
by signed by 10 reg6tered voters,
reject any or all bids. or to accept
fort failed.
resignation,
pay a $10 qualifying fee and file
that proposal which. In its judgment,
The city has 1,006 registered
Neither incumbent Mayor a financial dsc!osure form,
will, under all circumstances, be'st
voters,
Troy Piland nor Hendrix ha ve
The candidate qualifying serve the publit lnttrett,
CITY OF CASSELBERRY
In Winter Springs, City Clerk as yet picked up qualifying period in Winter
Springs closes
Mary W. Hawthorne
Mary Norton was verifying papers, Mrs. Norton said.
Nov.3. Winter Snr1nas has i
Acting City Manao.r
cignatures on candidate
Publish: Oct. 24.31,1975
Mrs. Van Eepoel served on registered voters.
petitions with the voters' roll at the city council previously ________________________ DES
the Seminole County cour- during the early years of the
NO.76.Ua
thouse today, to determine if original North Orlando in.
INVITATION TO BID
TO All interested business firms,
two candi da tes ha ve met the corporation. She was elected
NO. fl.j) corporation, partnersn;ps, or rn
qualifying requirements,
mayor
by
her council
INVITATION To BID
dividuals,
Mrs. Norton said city law colleagues during those years. TO: All interested business firms,
The City of Casselbeyry solicits
requires a can didate to submit
Ash, who lives in the Ran. corporations. partnerships, or in your bid for the purchase of on. 1973
a petition signed by 10 chlands, off F isher Road, has dividtjal dealing in the sale of one 6 cylinder '-, ton pickup truck.
1913 rubber fired backhoe loader
Bids must be submitt ed on the.
registered voters endorsing been In co nstruction acti vi ty with buck et,
attached bid form. They must be.
must be submitted on In. receivedbyS.00p.M, November 3,
ca ndidacy,
both
locally
In. attaBids
and
ch ed bid form. They must
1973. Address bids to:
She said council member ternatlona lly.
received by 3:00 P.M., November 3,
Acting City Manager
Irene Van Eepoel and one of her
Hunt of the Terraces is a
915 Addresi bids to:
'- BOX
Acting City Manager
Cat selbetry, Florida 37107
opponents, Claude Ash, of surveyor. Alford, an unP0 Box 53
Envelopes Should be plainly
Fishe r Road, ha ve filed all
Cassolberry. Fiori(S, 37707
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In the former Republican governor's administration
are based in pa rt on
1972 testimony obtained by federal prosecutors in
Newark, N.J., the Herald said today.
At that time, Fort Lauderdal e architect
Herbert Anson
told Prosecutors he paid $45,000 to Kirk aides Robert D.
Hoffman and Lloyd Hzigaman Sr. In ret
urn for con tracts,
the newspaper quot ed un na med sources as sa ng
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IN BRIEF

MIAMI Al'
A special Investiga tion Is being conducted by a f ed eral grand jury and
th e Internal Revenue
Serice into allegations th
at two top aides to former Gov,
Claude Kirk Jr. accepted payoffs in retu rn
for state road
contracts, The Miami Herald reports,

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t he grief-stricken mother of for.
nier Tam pa vice-squad Sgt.
Richard Cloud, who was murdered in the doorway of his
home.
"He put his job ahead of hi;
wife and kids and everyth ing,"
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thought he got a raw deal."
The hard-nosed, 11-year p0- t
lice veteran ha d been fired from
the force March 7 by Chief k
Charles Otero after refusing to
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into ghosts, goblins and ghouls, is just around the
corner. Matter of fact, it's just one week from
tonight when we're subjected to tricking-or-

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Area Code 05-322-I1 or 831-9993

Friday, Oct. 24, 1975-4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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New York's Mayor Abraham D. Beame is
looking to Congress to bail his city out of its
financial mess and, "avert a national urbaa
tragedy," as he terms New York's potential
downfall.
The fact is that this nation's largest city has
been led down the path to financial ruin by leaders
like Mr. Beame who have ignored economic
iwudence a nd spent with utter disregard to the
consequences. New York has long had a reputation
for knuckling under to unreasonable demands from
its municipal urnOflS.
For example, the sanitation men last summer
blackjacked the city into accepting demands it
couldn't afford by refusing to collect the garbage.
Now, a trash collector in New York City gets
$16,000 a year
not counting built-in overtime!
This, strange as it seems, is within mere dollars of
what a policeman or fireman earns.
Now that the axe is on the brink of falling, Mr.
Beame wants all American taxpayers to come to
his rescue and share a burden. In return, Mr.
Beame offers only promises that they'll do better
next time.
We believe the taxpayer in America
in
Florida and in Seminole County
is already
carrying a sufficiently heavy tax load ithout
paying for imprudent management by New York's
elected leaders.
The Herald heartily endorses the stiff stand
taken by Florida Congressman Richard Kelly, who
represents Seminole County. He told Mr. Beame:
"You had the dance and now its time to pay the
fiddler — and you want the rest of th e people from

Do walk In groups; carry flashlights; wear light.
colored clothing or have reflective tape on your
costume; be in the company of a parent or older
brother or sister; walk on the sidewalks or, when
necessary, walk on the left side of th e roadway
facing oncoming traffic.
Don't go into anyone's house; cat candy and
oth er goodies only after you've taken It home anJ
have had a chance w look lt over under agcod light;
have mom or dad check all foodstuffs and candy
before eating it; don't talk to any strangers in cars
or on the street; don't accept any rides from anyone
YOU don't know, particularly If you're offered candy
or food as an Inducement toinget you into th e car;
don't go out alone; stay in an area near yo ur home
that is familiar to you; let your parents know where
you'll be and approximately when you'll return;
and never tease or taunt your friends into flirting
with danger by 'playing chicken' with vehicles In
th e street.
If you ride your bicycle, make sure you have
lights and refl ectors and always ride on th e right

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With that thought In mind,Rich Quigley, safety
officer of the Sanford Police Department, has
Issued some Do's and Don'ts that should be closely
observed by one and all.
Too, he wants to remind all motorists that
throughout the next week there will be many
children dressed In Halloween regalia attending a
variety of parties and all drivers should be particularly observant of these youngsters as they walk
along some of our highways and byways.
Drivers are urged to use a bit more caution than
normal a nd to pay particular attention in
residential areas and for children who might
carelessly be darting out from behind pa rked cars
and crossing busy stree ts.
For th e young people, Quigley issues th ese items
of importance:

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obey all traffic signs and be especially careful of
vehicles and small children.
If you're stopped by anyone and offered a ride,
or If you have candy or food that you feel has been
tampered with, go home Immediately and call the
local police.
And, we advise all parents to check all items the
children bring home, looking for any candy, gum or
food that might have been tampered with. If you
have the slightest doubt about any of It, DO NOT let
the children eat It. Call the police and let thorn
check it out..
It's not worth taking a chance that something
might be remiss. If you're suspicious of anything,
get rid of it.
Too, we, along with Officer Quigley, remind one
and all that Halloween is a night for fun and
children should be reminded not to hurt other
people's property or do things that would lead you
into trouble.
Let this Halloween be one that's full of good,
clean, sale fun.

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CIA's Watergate Role Fisnally Revealed
The full story can now be told how top CIA Haldeman. Referring to Gray, Nixon instructed CIA operation In
Mexico but also zuggested the Watergate.
officials, working with the Nixon White House, Haldernan: "Just tell him to lay off."
investigation shouldn't go beyond the arrest of
July 5: Gray phoned Walters to say he could
attempted to obstruct the Watergate in.
June 23, 1 p.m.: CIA director Richard Helms the five Watergate burglars.
no longer hold up the Watergate investigation to
vestigation.
and his deputy, Vernon Walters, were sumJune 26: Dean summoned Walters to the protect the
CIA without a written request.
From sources in the prosecutors' office, the rnoned to White House aide John Ehrllchman's White House and
asked him whether the Cl/i
July
6:
Walters
delivered a memo to Gray,
FBI and the CIA itself, we have dug out new office. Haldeman joined them and did most of the could put up
ball for the Watergate defendants, coming cle an for the first time,
details which tighten the case agai nst the CIA talking.
me memo
Dean also wanted the CIA to pay their salaries If disdained
any
CIA
Interest
In
the
Watergate
brass. The story can best be told In chronological
He explained frankly that the Democrats they were sent to jail. Walters objected that the burglars or the wltne
order.
Dean had asked the
Watergate CIA would be destroyed if it became known that FBI not to question,
Walters
It began, of course, with the Watergate break- were "taking advantage" of the
also told Gray that
the the agency was providing money for the he could no
longer ask him to hold up future
in early in the morning of June 17, l. An in- break-in for political purpose&amp; lie wanted
therefore, to advise Gray that the FBI could Watergate crew.
investigation for security reasons
%cstigatlon quickly developed that some of
June 27: Dean called Walters back to the
the jeopardize a covert CIA operation If it continued
The liemo, incidentally, identified Watergate"
burglars had a CIA background.
White House. Agin Walters resisted funneling ringleaders G.
digging into the Mexican matter.
Gordon Liddy and E. Howard
CIA money to the Watergate defendants, saying Hunt, who were then
This gave the White House con
conspirators an
known to the FBI only as
Helms replied that he had already told Gray that ex penditures
idea. They might be able to use the
to
within the United States had to George Leonard and
Ed Warren. Yet Gray
Owe
had
o CIA Involvement in be reported to Congress.
up their own connection with the crime. Here'
lo
c
ked
the
memo
In
his
safe, without showing it
s Watergate, Ilaldeman suggested that further
h the plot developed:
day, Dean asked Gray to stop
the
to
FBI
agents
on
the case.
FBI Investigation might expose bay of Pigs FBI from
June 22: The acting FBI director, Pat
Interviewing two key wItnesses
11w Following Fall: Waterbugger James
Gray,
secrets.
Helms
disputed
this.
Haldeman
Insisted,
because
railed IA chief Richard Helms to ask whether
of their "CIA Involvement."
McCord wrote a series of letters to the CIA
that
Walters
nevertheless,
—
not
Helms
talk
to
Helms
the CIA had been involved in Watergate.
June 22: At still another White House huddle, detailing how he hoped
to avoid prosecution and
owed Gray that the CIA had nothing to do wi th Gray.
Dean emphasized to WaIL•'s u importance of to Pr'4ect
the CIA. These let ters were reviewed
June
23,1:30
pin.:
Dean
teleph
o
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Gray
to
confining the FBI Investigation to the live by CIA
;the bglary.
set up an appointment for Waiters.
Lawrence Houston and Director 41
Watergate burglars. The CIA deputy, asked for Richardcounsel
June 23, 10 a.m,: White House C*UiseI JOt%fl
Helms. Yet they never relayed this
June
23, 2:20 p.m.: Haideman reported to his r4vlce, suggested blaming Watergate on the crucial material to the Watergate prosecutors,
Dean, acting on Ilaldeman's Instructions, Nixon:
"Walters
Is g iing to make a call to Gray. Cubans exiles.
Indeed , Helms took care not to sh
te lephoned Gray to su ggest that the CIA was That's the way w nit It, and that's the way It
are in.
In a telephone call to Gray, Dean asked him to formation with the
involved in the Mexican phase of the Watergate was left."
prosecutors He sought to
hold
up
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FBI interview o another witness, keep his own skirts clean instead by
caSe.
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routiig the
security." Dean continued to Information to then-Atty.
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Gin. Richard Klein.
Gray the lmpreasloq in subsequent con- dienst and FBI chief Pat Gray, whom
up the Ct in a private conversatIon With claimed the investigation could upset a
Helms
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since March. 1956 Married to
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Church this
Sunda) night The the former Miss Debris Jones Pentecostal
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upper is at 6:30 p.m. in
P
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Church
of Sanford will sponsor
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Maranatha Pentecostal
children.
Pickens
Is
active
in
Church
1016
French
Ave.
will
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pa
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Halloween is the festival of all
the
life
of
the
First
Baptist
conciuJe
a
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This shrine built on the grounds of the St. Ann's Catholic Church, ,&amp;aints Day and has alwa)s been C-hurch 'Ind is
ree-night revival p.m. As part of the program, a
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a teacher in the series with a service tonight at film will be shown entitled
DeBary, was an anonymous gift and ls the ,.epHcaof the Shrine 0f
by masquerading
ninth
grade
Sunday
School 7:30 p.m. conducted by "Peege" concerning the
Lady
of
Lourdes
kneeling
Costumes
should
Our
in France. Bernadette is shown
worn a
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Evangelist John Lawson of New
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before the Virgin Mary in the garden. The shrine is surrounded by will be judged during the
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Smyrna Beach.
shrubbery and red roses. iHerald Photo by Fannette Edwards) evening. Fun and fellowship
Puppet Pals will be traveling to
will
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the
occasion as a
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am of gospel
strurnental music at the president. Mrs. Florence Myers
was elect ed secretary.
evening service of
Baptist Church of DeBar), 32
Shell Rd., Sunday at 7:30 p.m. Altamonte
Lee Fisher, who has written
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songs, will close the Community
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The Junior Deacons of the
Altamonte Community Church
will participate In the Sunday
Deltona United
morning worship service in
Members of the Women's observance of Youth Week. Ills
Fellowship of the United also Reformation Sunday.
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mass
evangelism
is
only
one
hi
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ly trained, th eologically as- vices will be held at Paola p.m.
es on knitting; crocheting, doll Christian Looks at Death"
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Will problems and help for the aged.
, preaching services are are planned. Mr. and Mrs. dressing and
aspect," says the Rev. Dr. Ilob- tute preachers such as Presby.
perky little toy be held at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
Wesleyan Church, old Sit 46 aM
er t Coleman, professor of evan- terian Leigh ton Ford
Th e public Is Invited.
scheduled and Saturday, at Foreman Heard are in charge dogsfor the church bazaar
and black Orange, tonigh t through Sun. 2:30,
to
be
The
Rev.
Wayne
E.
Smith
wfll
there will be a "ring" of the program.
Reformation Sunday will be
: gelism at the Asbury Seminary Baptist Tom Skinner, to little- day with former pastors
held on Nov. 13 and 14 at the lead a discussion on "A cele
service.
brated at the 10 a.m. seein Wilm9re, Ky.
"pulpit thumpers," preaching. Potluck dinners will be Sunday School at 9:45
Estimates Indicate there now educated
and
will
hold
its
mon
thly supper
with an eye on the collection be held on the grounds Saturday worship services
"Daisy-Do" is the theme of Dea th." Areas to be
are a bout 2,000 roving evange. plate.
covered hunger Appeal offering will be
at 10:45 a.m. meeting on Tuesday evening at this
bazaar,
and Sunday at noon.
featuring
will
be:
acceptance,
2:30 and 7 p.m.
how to accepted at that time. Pastor
the home of Rev, and Mrs. Tom Christmas gifts, ba
kery
goods,
prepare
yourself, and what is
Rev. K. L. Crocker is the new O'Steen in Orlando.
John Deutschlander, supply
jams and jellies. Snacks and Christian funeral,
pastor, will conduct the service,
pastor at Wesleyan Church.
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DeLand
District beverages will be available
Originally he has pastored Methodist Men will meet in the th roughout
the event. Marge
Nativity
~_ Kaye is leading the month long disease, hunger and illiteracy. chur ches in Michigan, Penn- Fellowship Hall on Thursday krutewlcz and Caroline
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which To celebrate past ac1iIevemnen
syvIania, Canada and West 0ening for supper and their Thomas are co-c halmien of the
The Mens' Club of the
for UNICEF iUnited Nations culminatesintheobservan
Virginia as an independent quarterly meeting.
ce
affair.
Nati'AtY Church is sponsoring a
, Childrcns Fund)
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of the
U. S.isurgrngalIthosew
Committee for pastor with the Evangelistical
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UNICEF
spaghe tti dinner Sunday. from 1
corisecuth'c year. The nation's
tinisters Alliance.
have ever parti ci pated to join in
10 &amp; p.m. me dinners may be
First Presbyterian
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A carpenter by trade Rev.
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this year's fund raising effort
eaten
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Crocker comes here from
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Each year now more th
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A congregational meeting
Rockefeller are lending their class, Halloween activities million children,
an 3 Sarasota where he was In the
will be held at First
SR4fl,jus(offofhihwa 1792
carrying the
'. support as honorary
chairworn- have raised $46 million for child familiar orange UNICEF t'OnsU.uc' work
Presbyterian
Churchof
Sanford
an and 'ice chairwoman, welfare programs In more tha
H attended God's Bible
Sunday during the 11 a.m.
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First Shiloh
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worship service for the purpose
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'Ohio. He and his wife, Diana,
of election and recognition of
First
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Ithe Deacons Emeritus.
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Church will be the special
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Longwood Church of the
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has been pos tponed to Nov. 16.
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that II William 0. Douglas gives up his Supreme
gotten anywhere In the United States had it not
Court
seat before the 1976 elections, he will likely
been for the short-sightedness
some would
do so to lady: Carla Hills, perhaps, the 41-yearsay, stupidity - of 19th-century and early 20th
old Secretary of Housing and Urban Develop
century employers.
ment.
or
The union movement has been a staunch
,
The sources stress that timing Is essential to
defender of the free enterprise system
the prospect. They say that Jerry Ford
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recognizes
the political attrac ivenessof naming
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capitalists themselves) and a bastion against
the
first
woman
to the high court. But If Douglas
communism.
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hangs
on
until
after
the election, even it Ford
The American worker's productivity is
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were
to
be
elected, the impetus behind the plan
among the highest in the world and the gains be
would diminish. "He'd still consider a woman,"
has won through collective bargaining have on
one aide says, but by that time there would be
balance, been among the least of all the forces
pressures
on him to name someone for
resporible for the inflation that plagues the
ideological
ra
ther than expedlential reasons.
nation,
mere
is
of course no sign from Douglas that
To recognize all this, however, Is not to say
he's ready to cooperate in this venture. Though
that there Is no danger of the pendulum swinging
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too far to the other side. If some employers could
December, he has said repeatedly that he's not
at orw time use armed troops to break up a
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thinking of retirement, his persistence fired in
strike, some unions today can hold a figurative
r
part
by a feud with the President that dates to
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Just such an analogy was drawn jflJ)erecent
We further agree with Mr. Kelly that the "capitulation"
Douglas' attitude will not matter in the end;
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of San Francisco to
responsible
responsible citizens of New York have the cemands of unionizedmayor
already
there are hints that the justice's own
city workers. The finan. 'I' ;,..
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resources and the drive to solve this problem for
colleagues have been urging him to step downs...
cial plight of New York City Is blamed In no
Part of the White House strategy, Indeed, may
themselves.
small part on excessive gains in wages, not offset
"Look
It
may
be
catching
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be that Douglas will give up more easily If he
indeed our nation's largest city is on the by comparable gains in productivity, by
knows his place will be taken by a woman.
municipal
workers.
verge of becoming a "national urban tragedy" as
Douglas is known to be worried that the
If the strike Is no longer considered the
its mayor claims, then New York must tighten its
philosophIc
blend of the court, now just about
weapon of ford resort by the older and more Letters To
belt sharpen its pencil and solve its financial
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balanced,
may
be weighted toward con.
industrial unions, it is more and more
problems by prudent management. As former
in the event of his premature
Prisoner Accepts Jesus
frequently being seized by policemen,
Tribe vs. Officials?
controller for that great city, this should be right, sanitation workers, teacners and others who can
resignation.
A woman, however, even a woman
As I alt here in my prison cell, my thoughts go
About
that
football
game
between
the
fighting
less
liberal
than
he would like, might tempt that
do%m Mr. Beame's alley.
hold whole communities hostage until their back to the time when I lived in the Sanford area.
Seminoles
and
DeLand
Bulldogs
played
Friday
side
of
him
that
has for decades crusaded for
It is indeed time to pay the fiddler — but let the. demands are met.
I was attending a Pentecostal Church and
night
(Oct.
3),
1
ha
ve
never
as
long
as
I
have
equality
and
justice.
And li the public in general seems to distrust thought for sure I had accepted Jesus.
dancers ante up.
attended football games in the last five years
The White House sources, two men holding
big business, It is becoming just as wary of big
Well, my friends, I backslid and now I am
ever
seen such poor referees officiating at a high separate responsibilities, one of whom was used
labor big in the sense of power.
doing a one to two year sentence In the
school football game,
According to a na tion wide survey by Opinion peni tentiary for simple assault.
to confirm the others remarks, believe that
as would have no serious objection to Carla
Do
Research Corp., sponsored by Business RoundBut before I came here, I accepted Jesus as
As far as myself and many others who atintis
They say that he would doubtless prefer
table, an organization of business executives, 79 my personal saviour. My life
tended the game are concerned, It's
t
blessed
Many Americana may regard the resettiesneig
v. per cent of the public believes that the use of abundantly. I used to hate and seek revenge, but Seminole lost the game according to the score someone more demonstrably liberal — black
represe ntative Barbara Jordan for example, or
union duu to support Political candidate:3 dWd through the love that Jeso has blessed me witk board. Seminoles would have achieved a
munese and Cambodian refugees in our country as the lad
victory Shirley Hufstedler of a* ninth Circuit Court in
be prohibited and 58 per cent is against unem. I no longer hate or seek revenge against those
chapter to be
in all rights except that the officials gave all
California
but If push comes to shove
dochina They are mist". We
ployment compensation and food stamps for who are against me. I pray for them Instead,
three touthiowns to DeLand by penalizing
"presumably
he'd
striking
workers.
rather have Carla than somek
war until the Communist governments ,w t
I have written and had several articles Seminoles In many undeserving ways such as
i
lovely grumps put up for Supreme Court
Southeast Asia fulfill their obligation to help account for the 836
Among union rmmb-.rs themselves, ac. publi.shed in this area. And prahe the Lord, I
letting two Bulldogs clip two of our Sanford
consideration during the days of Richard
Americans still listed as missing in action,
cording to this survey, 76 per cent oppose the know of one young lady who has accepted Jesus
players without penalty thereby giving DeL.ar,d
Nixon."
Thirty months have passed since the signing of
first practice and 54 per cent oppose the second, as her personal saviour. It was a blessing when I
their first touchdown.
Nixon, it's remembered, regularly floated
Vuce agreements which Included a pledge b; Hanoi to
Both figures show increases over previow received her letter telling me my letter to the
In
my
opinion,
about
50
per
cent
of
De[An&amp;
fernale
names for public consideraUon when
cooperate in clearing up the fate of WAs, along with 36
polls. However, remembering the pro-business editor helped her turn to Jesus.
yardage
was
gained
through
penalties
against
court
vacandes
occurred, Invariably, however,
orientation of those paying for the survey,
Americans who were once known to be prisoners of war
Even though I am in prison, these bars and
Seminole. In my mind Seminole won the game, they were names of unqualified women such as
were never
perhaps a grain of salt should be added to the fences cannot separate Jesus and me. I try to be
Unlike DeLand, Sanford scored their points Los Angeles judge Mildred Lithe, who during at
stew they serve
Congress lad month vo e o set upaspe j,j cojnmitt
through
effort and excellent teamwork,
the Musing in ctioii assigned to pursue
Certainly,
thou
kastonepe ri od of hercr hadf
gh,
th
ns
e
e union movement would can get through each day.
problem either
In four months reversed by the State supreme
ilirnuaji tnterenaticnal o ganizationa or by direct contact
steen to have lost touch with Its founding Ideals
I pray Jesus will cause more people to come
I believe Coach Posey and all of the
meet our governme.at and the gavernments of North and South
when an employer can be forced to hire five to him. I pray for a nationwide revival because should go to the board and stand their players court. Critics believe Nixon chose unqualified'*
ground. women knowing thcy'd be rejected, thus
Vietnam. Laos and Cambodia
workers when only one ia needed. This Isactua lly soon Jesus will return to us and tomorrow may The opportunity is there. The officials were allowing
him to eventually select
It is difficult for the U.S. government to put any diplomatic ' the issue In New Yourk's theater Industry, where be too late,
the men of his
unfair
to
both
teams
by
not
giving
either
team
choice,
pressure on these governments. However, that task should not
a strike by musicians threatened a promising
My friends, if you would like to write tome
the chance to compete.
be difficult for other nations which have established relations.season.
Hills' credentials are not outstanding, but they
your letters would be a blessing. I love to hear
Seminole went to DeLand expecting to play are not easily dismissed either. She was
with the Commurdst regl.mes in Southeast Asia. It can be Un. " - The same kind of situation is reflected on a from Cbrhtians from all over. Please pray for
pressed upon them that the stature and recognition they seek
greater scale in the construction industry, where me and with me for all those who do
the Bulldogs and ended up playi ig football with educated at Oxford. Stanford, and Yale, prac.
not know
the officials,
ticed private law for twelve years in California,
must begin with their acceptance of a
not only have spi r al ling wage costs helped price Jesus as their saviour.
laxnental
served three years there as an assistant U.S.
humanitarian obligation. The agony of
fI
Tom Lodd, M.1387
Pam Williamson attorney, then came to
whose men remain on MM and POW lists has been protra cted
but jurisdictional jealousies among unions
Washington as an
State Correctional Institute
p.o. Box 239 assistant attorney general and highest ranking
beyond any justification. The world community should get that. sometimes reach the level of outright silliness.
',.
Dallas, Pa. ll2
Lake Mary, Fla. woman in the Justice
message through to Hanoi.
Department.
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The Young High uikof Avon Park directed by Evelyo Jones, will sing Saturday for the 6:30p.m.
10th Anniversary dinner at Deltona United Church of Christ. The IS young people will present a
varied repertoire, ranging from Bach to Blues, folk songs and sacred musicals, in addition to instrumental and dane' solos.

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ON WTRR RADIO EVERY SUNDAY
MI o:Jua.gvt.

Reaching Sanford With Bible Salvation, True
Bible Salvation That Saves Us From Sin.

�Evening lilemM
300N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FIR. 32771
Area Code 305-322.2611 or 931-9993
Friday, Oct. 24, 1975-4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG. Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIES Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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Too, he wants to remind all motorists that
throughout the next week there will be many
children dressed in Halloween regalia attending a
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variety of parties and all drivers should be particularly observant of these youngsters as they walk
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along some of our highways and byways.

th'nw Delivery. Week. 55 rents; Month, 12.40: 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. 12840. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

New York

Halloween, that night when all little people turn
lnt ghta, goblins and ghouls, is just around the
corner. Matter of fact, It's just one week from
tonight when we're subjected to tricking-ortreating
With ,that thought In mind, Rich Quigley, safety
officer of the Sanford Police Department, has
issued some Do's and Don'ts that should be closely
observed by one and all,

Dancers

The Clock

Should Pay Fiddler
New York's M ayor Abraham D. Beame is
looking to Congress to bail his city out of its
financial mess and, "avert a national urban
tragedy," as he terms New York's potential
downfall.
The fact is that this nation's largest city has
been led down the path to financial ruin by leaders
like Mr. Beame who have ignored economic
prudence and spent with utter disregard to the
C(flSI'(IUCnCeS. New \ork has long had a reputation

Drivers are urged to use a bit more caution than
normal and to pay particular attention in
residential areas and for children who might
carelessly be darting out from behind parked cars
and crossing busy streets.
For the young people, Quigley issues these items
of im portance:

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Do walk in groups; carry flashlights; wear light.
colored clothing or have reflective tape on your
costume; be In the company of a parent or older
brother or sister; walk on the sidewalks or, when
necessary, walk on th e left side of th e roadway
facing oncoming traffic.
Don't go Into anyone's house; eat candy and
other goodies only alter you've taken it home and
have had a chance to look It over under a good light;
have morn or dad check all foodstuffs and candy
before eating it; don't talk to any strangers in cars
or on the street; don't accept any rides from anyone
you don't know, particularly if you're offered candy
or food as an inducement to get you into the car;
don't go out alone; stay in an area near your home
that Is familiar to you; let your parents know where
you'll be and approximately when you'll return;
and never tease or taunt your friends Into flirting
with danger by 'playing thicken' with vehicles In
the street.
If you ride your bicycle, make sure you have
lights and reflectors and always ride on the right
kind side of thP rnnl with tha 11w nI trnUin T.1s
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For example, the sanitation men last summer
blackjacked th e city into accepting demands it
couldn't afford by refusing to collect th e garbage.
The labor union movement would never have
Now, a trash collector in New York City gets
gotten anywhere in the United Sta tes had not
a year
btii for the short-sightedness — some would
not counting built-in overtime!
say, stupidity
of 19th-century and early 20th
This, strange as it seems, is within mere dollars of
century
employers.
what a policeman or fireman earns.
The union movement has been a staunch
Now that the axe is on the brink of falling, Mr.
defender of the free enterprise system
Beame wants all American taxpayers to come to
()mtimes, it seems, more than many
his rescue and share a burden. In return, Mr.
capitalists themselves) and a bastion against
Beame offers only promises that they'll do better
communism
next time.
The American workers productivity Is
among
the highest in the world and the gains he
We believe the taxpayer in America —
has
won
through collective bargaining have on
Florida and in Seminole County — is already
balance,
been
among the least of all the forces
carrying a sufficiently heavy tax load without
responsible for the inflation that plagues the
paying for imprudent management by New York's
nation,
elected leaders.
To recognize all this, however, is not to say
The Herald heartily endorses the stiff stand
that there Is no danger of the pendulum swinging
taken by Florida Congressman Richard Kelly, who
too far to the other side. If some employers could
One time use armed troops to break up a
represents Seminole County. He told Mr. Beame:
strike, some unions today can hold a figurative
"You had the dance and now its time to pay the
gun to the head not only of management but of
fiddler — and you want the rest of the people from
the public itself.
the rest of the United States to pay the bill for you."
Just such an analogy was drawn In the recent
We further agree with Mr. Kelly that the.- "capitulation" of the mayor of San Francisco
to
responsible citizens of New York have the
demands of unionized city workers, me finan.
resources and the drive to solve this problem for
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the American Bible Society in their livea,
developed the skills for reading
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getting Bibles to new literates is
Filmed on location in Bolivia, It simp1ifi'd translation of the
the
world's top Investment in Brazil, Guatemala Mexico, New Testa ment, She
has also
God's sight."
and the United Sta tes, the film joined the choir and
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&amp; •hWhat Dr. Frank C. !ubach, dramatizes how men and teach other mmIrc nf 1w
pioneer In Women in these different family to read.
mass literacy training,
said a cultures are discovering the
The film includes an in.
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few years ago co
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apply to the work of the through the Bible Society's Sobrinho, an executive with
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Q. Is it wrong for a Ch ristian to see a psychiatrist? I've
American Bible Society today. Scripture Literacy
Selections, MOBRAL, Brazil's adult
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Eviden ce to ba ck this up is
heard people say If I rely on God, He'll solve my problems and I
Martina Sicajan is one of literacy agency, lie expIain
won't need a psychiatris t.
dramatically presented in a many who stand out in
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the film, why the governrnent-spomorei
I new 16mm, color
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the Martina, a 27-year-old Cak. MOBUAI. has distributed
American Bible Societyfilm
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chology.
I have spent hours counseling, and I know
has just
it's
chilquel Indian in Guatemala, 800,000 of the Scripture Literacy
ON THI SPOT STOOD
released, Titled "A Way
%.duable in helping people. Some people have trouble accepting
the joined her church's literacy Selections: "Wehavefoundthis
his kind of help because th ey see healing as ei th
Word," the 24'minute Film
er medical or
LBENEZER M. E. CHURCH
class so she could join the is the best material there is to
documents how "Good
thvineta3fromGod
or from ma flI dofltj be1jeve,L hea,g
News
for
church
choir.
The
Bible
give
to
our students."
s
is from God. Anything that helps you and is good for you is from
New Readers," the Bible Society's Scripture Literacy
The
Bible
Society launched
Society's program for new
God, for every good and perfect gift comes from Him (James
Selections in Spanish were used "Good News for New Readers"
FOUNDED AND BUILT BY
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1:17j.
readers. is gi%
-ing both adults in the class to supplement the in September 1973. Since then
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Healing is more than a surface thing. It's more than a touch
and children a way to
read the reading primers. Through translation work has been
— it's something that makes you want to be well, to hve In a
JANE W. LO R D
undertaken in 228 languages.
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state of health. And it begins deep Inside. Let
me give you an
Worldwide distribution of the
example.
J.
M.
WYNN,
BUILDER
J. B, LORD
printed Selections has surTh ere's a story in Mark 2 of a paralyti c who wa.s
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last six months,
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Before Jesus said, "Arise,, and walk," He spoke to the
J. B. FORl'ILI
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mansp
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orgven thee. Jesussaw
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Scripture
Literacy
Selections
that a greater sickness than paralysis gripped the m.an's inner
0.
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W. H. EVANS
have increased far beyond
self. And that had to be dealt wi th first, for the paralysis
of his
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inner man was hindering his total hea ng. e
Most of lists In the field, of various de- Savailable supplies. Bible
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Th
miracle
of
the
:ociety leaders are appealing
the time, they re on the road, nominatio ,
man's physica l hea ling fo llowed his spiritual healing .
ns al though
REV. W. F. NORTON, P. F.
no in- for more contributions from T
Without knowing i we may harbcr resentmen ts,
': They go from town to town for a elusive data is maintained.
and hurts,
interested
' stand
Christians
and guilt In our hearts. And when we do that,
of a weekend to a few Southern Baptists list the big- world's Bible
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we
li
mit
God
by not
" weeks, cnd then move on. Th
Societies, which
fopening up to His Spirit. If there's something wrong inside,
ey gest number of them, 900 evan• operate on a nonprofit
basis,
we've got to get it out. This is where we may need some help —
preach to big crowds and sinall, gelists, both preachers and mu.
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opening up. And a psychiatrist or counselor can be an in.
in tents, churches or au- sicians, up 200 per cent in 10 can meet Um soaring demand.
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M E MORY
"A Way to the Word" Is
I ditorlums. They're
r_ strument of God's love in helping us examine ourselves.
traveling yeas, of whom an estimated available for screening by
Although the old Ebenezer Methodist Church b uil t In
evangelists, a growing corn- 500 are in the business
OLD
CHURCH
full time, churches and community
tntal healing He wants us to have. He doesn't separate our mind
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pan n this country.
Now known
,
groups
on
a
o,
the
church
was
freewil]
Ordinarily the evan gelists
offering REMEMBERED
They're o many types, 0
and our soul and our body. When I have a need of hea ling,
torn wWfl ifl
replaced v a larger
I'm
e' independently,
,
function
not overly co ncerned how it comes I just
mnremoe rn st ru ctweonSft427 atTUcrROad outdecemxlentg
dried methods,
ntiepenuen.y,
without basis. For fur ther information
W1oth
want
it
to
come,
If
s.rf ou d ers ha
Tjte to: Good News for New
Oi wC c urch
uc objects diinstitutional versight
bo th of praise and denunciation
e erec•t d a se marker,
was I'm under the care of a doctor, Iwant that to work. If someone is
led last Sunday.
un ay.
praying for me, I want that to work. I want
in the churches and out. But backing, although many of ItVr Readers, American Bible
m Ie f ,R
Rev. Daniel Sa' P
past"; Rev
everyinstrument
FM
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S
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pastor,n
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a
God
uses to work. And th en I be lieve we are to give th
Broadway,
N.Y.
new
under influence of some of th
e ur
speaker Douglas
e glory to
k
member o, a pioneer family. era..,
1.10k
God because whatever form it takes, all healing co
" abler professionals, their corporated boards overseeing
Vincent)
mn*s from
Him
general image seems to have administration of their activi4 brightened, and their ranks ties. Others, including many
:1' increase.
old-timers, operate on their
0
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them Is "Part of an evangelical schedules.
renaissance, of which direct
They run the gamut from
Special Homecoming serToday and Saturday at 7:30 number of booths and activities on knitting;
mass evangelism is only one highly trained theologically ascrocheting, doll Christian Looks at Death" will problems and
vices will be held at Paola p.m., preaching services are
help for the aged,
are planned. Mr. and Mrs. dressing and perky little
aspect," says the Rev. Dr. Rob- lute preachers such
toy be held at 7.30 p.m. Sunday. The public is invited,
as Presby. Wesleyan Church, old SR 46 and scheduled and Saturday, at Foreman
, ert Coleman, professor of evan- terian Leighton Ford
Heard
are in charge dogs for the church bazaar to be The Rev. Wayne E.
and black Orange, tonight through Sun- 2:30.
Smith will
Reformation Sunday will be
there will be a "ring" of the program.
' gelism at the Asbury
held on Nov. 13 and 14 at the lead a discussion on
Seminary Baptist Tom Skinner, to little- day with former pastors
,
service.
On
"A
celebrated
at the 10 a.m. ser.
Sunday,
there
will
The R. W. Ware Bible Class Church Fellowship Hall.
in Wilm9re, Ky.
educated "pulpit thumpers," preaching. Potluck dinners will be Sunday School
Christian's
Approach
to
vices
Sunday.
The World
at 9:45 and will hold its monthly supper
Estimates indicate there now with an eye on the
"Daisy-Do" is the theme of Death." Areas to be covered
collection be held on the grounds Saturday worship services
Hunger
Appeal
offering
at 10:45 am, meeting on Tuesday evening at this
will be
are a bout 2,000 roving evange- plate.
bazaar,
featuring will be: accepta nce, how to accepted at th
and Sunday at noon.
2:30 and 7 p.m.
at time. Pastor
the borne of Rev, and Mrs. Tom Christmas gifts,
bakery goods, prepare yourself, and what Is a John Deutschlancjer, supply
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jams and jellies. Snacks and Christian funeral.
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pastor at Wesleyan Church.
Pastor, will conduct the service.
The
DeLand
District beverages will be available
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#* 71" Halloween, American Kaye is leading the month long disease. hunger and illiter
Nativity
churches in Michigan, Penn- Fellowship Hall on Thursday
Krutewicz and Caroline
youngsters will Trick or Treat commemoration which To celebrate
A
plania,
The Mens' Club of the
atepatachievee
mn
for UNICEF I United Nations
Virginia
as
an
independent
culminates in the observance of the U. S. Committee for pastor
quarterly
meeting.
affair.
wi
Nati%ity Church is sponsoring a
. , Childrens Fund) k*' the 25th United Nations Day on Oct. 31. UNICEFIsur gi
th the Evangelistical
rvspaghetti dinner Sunday. from I
ngaIlthosew
i. consecutive year. The nation's
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have ever participated to join in Ministers Alliance.
to .0 p.m. The dinners may be
First Presbyterian
., two first ladies Mrs. Gerald Beginning in 1950 w small this
A
carpenter
by
trade
Rev.
eaten at the church hail or
year's Fund raising effort.
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Crocker comes here from
taken home. The Ch urch is on
A congreg'itional meeting
Each year now more than
.-, Rockefeller are lending their
SR 427, just off of highway 1792.
clas', Halloween activities million children, carrying the3 Sarasota where he was in the
will be held at First
support as honorary chairwom. have raised $46 million for child familiar orange UNICEF construction work
PresbyferianChurchof Sanford
an and vice chairwoman, welfare programs in more than cartons, participate in th
lie attended God's Bible
Sunda y during the 11 a.m.
First Shiloh
e door.
National Chairman Danny IlOdeveloping countries to fight to-door collection,
School and College, Cincinnati,
worship service for the 'pose
The deacons and trustees of
6.
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Ohio. He and his wife, Diana
of election and recognition of
4!1 g.
First
Shiloh Missionary Baptist
have two sons, Dana, 5, and
,1!,
the Deacons Emeritus.
ch will celebrate their
Chur
Dwight, 2.
The Congregational meeting
1 11.
anniversary,Sunday,at3p.m
on
the Poli cy of Gifts
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Rev. Eddie Burroughs and ML
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•_Longwood Nazarene
Gilboa Missionary Baptist
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of
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been postponed to Nov. 16.
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Nazarene will have Mayer Jim
Sunday will
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oLwrved this week with a
Community
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THOMAS WILSON
spec ial offering.
Methodist
Sunday School hour, As par t of
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Baptist
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A Central Florida Blood Bank
Grace Methodist
series, lie will speak on the
team will be at Community
Men'sDaywUbeo
church in the community.
United
Methodist Church
JOE
SpringfieldMissionary
On Nov. 2, the Longwood Fife
p.iL
Sunday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.,
Church, 12th Street and Cedar
and Drum Corps, composed of
sored
31
Sunday to accept blood
First
Baptist
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metto Ave., Sanford Avenue. Thomas Wilson 3rd dona tions.
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Schoolstudents, will perform at
First Baptist Church of Jeth
9:45a.rn. for the Sunday School
of
od t Church, There will a.m. service. At 3 p.m., Prof.
will ordain Joe
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be a donation of 50 cents and Rufus Brooks will speak.
hkens as a Deacon during
e building
First Methodist
e v ening worship service, proceeds will 'o toinththe
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newand Rev. Enoch is pastor.
fund For pews
h be, church.
A Halloween program will
employed
follow the family night supper
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the former Miss Deloris Jones Pentecostal
Good Shepherd Lutheran
of Sanford, they have three
Maranatha Pentecostal 01urch of Sanford will sponsor
cldldren. Pickens is active in Cliurch,
1016 French Ave.. will a Spaghetti supper Sunday at 6
Halloween is the festival ofall the life of the First Baptist conclude a three'
night revival P.M. As part of the program, a
Th is shrine buil t Ofl •MC 5I'Oi di of the St Ann's Catholic Church' -Saint s Day and has always
been
Church
and
is
a
teacher
in
the
series
with
a
service tonight at film will be shown entitled
DrBary,wasananonymousgtftandistherepljcaof th e Sh eof celebrated b' masquerading.
ninth
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Sunday
School
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concerning the
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Our Lady of Lourdes in France. Bernadette is shown kneeling Costumeshld
Department.
Evangelist John Lawson of Iew
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The full story can now be told how top CIA Haldeman. Referring to Gray, Nixon instructed CIA operation In
Mexico but also suggtsted the Watergate.
officials, working with the Nixon White House, Haldeman: "Just tell him to lay off."
investigation shouldn't go beyond the arrest of
July 5: Gray phoned Walters to say he could
attempted to obstruct the Watergate inJune 23, 1 p.m.: CIA director Richard Helms
the five Watergate burglars,
no longer hold
vestigation.
up the Watergate investigation to
and his deputy, Vernon Walters, were sumJune 26: Dean summoned Walters to the protect the CIA without a written request.
From sources in the prosecutors' office, the moned to White house aide John Ehrlichman's White House and asked him whether the CIA
July : Walters delivered a memo to Gray.
FBI and the CIA itself, we have dug out new office, Haldeman joined them and did most of the could put up
bail
for
the
Watergate
defendants,
coming
clean for the first time. The
details which tighten the case against the CIA talking.
memo
Dean also wanted the CIA to pay their salaries if disdained any CIA
Interest In the Watergate
brass. The story can best be told In chronological
He explained frankly that the Democrats they were sent to jail. Walters objected that the burglars or the witnesses Dean
had asked the
were "taking advantage" of the Watergate CIA would be deetroyed if it became known that FBI not to question. Walters also told
It be
began,
gan, of course, with the Watergate break.
Gray that
agency was providing money for the he could no longer
break-in for politi cal purposes He wanted the
in early in the morning of June
17, 1
June972.
An in.
ask
him
to
hold
up
future
CIA, therefore, to advise Gray that the FBI could Watergate crew.
Investigation for security reasons,
vestigation quickly developed that some of the
June .!7: De a n called Walters back to the
jeupirdiie a covert CIA operation if it continued
Th
o, incidentally, identif ied Watergate
burglars had a CIA background.
digging tnto the Mexican matter.
White house. Again Walters resisted funneling ringleaders G. Gordon Liddy
This gave the White House conspirators an
CIA money to the Watergate defendants, saying Hunt, who were then known and E. Howard
to the FBI only a
Helms
replied
that
he
had
already
told
Gray tiat expenditures Within the United f3tates
Z. idea. They might be able to use th
had
to
George
Leonard
and
Ed
Warren.
Yet Gray
e
CIA
to
cover
there
had
been
no
CIA
Involve
nt
me
in be reported to Congress.
up their own connection with the crime
locked
the
memo
In
his
safe,
without
showing
it
Waterga
te. Hakleman suggested that further
how the plot developed:
On ti
day, Dean asked Gi'ay to stop the to the FBI agents on the case.
June 22: The acting FBI director, Pat Gray, FBI investigation might expose bay of Pigs FBI from Interviewing two key wtr
The Following Fall; Waterbugger James
1ai
called CIA chief Richard Helms to ask
of their "CIA Involvement."
disputed
Insisted- bec
of letters to the CIA
June 28: At still another White House huddle,de
the CIA had been involved In Watergate. Helms nevertheless, that Walters — not Helms— talk to
McCord
wrote
series
pr
taIling
how
he ahoped
to
avoid prosecution and
Gray
.
assured Gray that the CIA had nothi ng to do with
Dean emphasized to Walters the Importance of to
e
CIA.
Protect
th
The,
e
June ,1:30 p.m.: Dean telephoned Gray to confining the
letters were re viewed
' the burglary,
FBI investigation to the five by CIA counsel Lrmc Houston and
set up an appointment fti' Walters.
Director
Watergate burglars. The CIA deputy, asked for Richard Helms.
June 23, 10 a.m.: W
House counsel John
Yet they never relayed this
June 23,2:20 pin.: Hldeinan reported to his advice, suggested
blaming Watergate on
Dean, acting on Haldeman's Instructions, Nixon: "Walters is going to make call to Gray. Cubans
the enjclal material to the Watergate prosecutors.
exiles.
telephoned Gray ti suggest that the CIA was That's the way we put it, and that's the way it
Indeed, helms took care not to share In.
Ina
telephone
call
to
Gray,
Dean
asked
him
to
formation
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involved in the Mexican phase of the Watergate
with the prosecutors. He sought to
ieft."
hold up an FBI Interview of another witness, keep h
ease.
June 23, 2:30 p.m.: Walters called upon ra
is OWU skins clean Instead by routing the
June 3, 1 p.m.: The President again brought a nd repeated the Haldemnan be. Walters I'tOt only citing " nstloral security." Dean continued to InformatIon to then-Atty. Ccii, Richard Klein.
up the CIA In a private conversation with claimed the investiauion could upset a covert give Gray the Impression In subsequent con- dienat and FBI chief Pat Gray, whom Helms
'er-sa1ioi, tkit the CIA wwi involved In
knew were Nixon loyalists.

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Lee and Betty Fisher,
the teacher, Mrs. Allene
members of the Billy Graham of
Remley,
team For 23 years, will present a (;riffen elected Mrs.. Berta
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president. Mrs. Florence Myers
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No promises have been made, me rely longrange thinking, but White House sources now say
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so to lady: Carla Hills, perhaps, the 41-year.
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The sources stress that timing Is essential to
the
prospect. They say that Jerry Ford
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would diminish. "He'd still consider a woman,"
one aide says, but by that time there would be
pressures on him to name someone for
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ideological rather than expediential reasons.
mere is of course no sign from Douglas that
he's ready to cooperate in this venture. Though
76 and partly paralyzed from a stroke last
December, he has said repeatedly that he's not
.
thinking of retirement, his persistence fired in
part by a feud wi th the President that dates to
the time Ford tried to have Douglas Impeached.
However, the Wilte House apparently feels
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Douglas' attitude will not matter in the end;
already
there are hints that the justice's own
t
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Part of the White House strategy, indeed, may
themselves.
5mall part on excessive gains 1n wages, no t of
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out,
If
may
be
catching
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be that Douglas will give up more easily if he
If indeed our nation's largest city is on the
by comparable gains in productivity, by _____________________________________________________________
knows
his place will be taken by a woman.
municipal
workers,
verge of becoming a "nntional wban tragedy" as
D
ou
glas
is known to be worried that the
If the strike Is no longer considered the
its mayor claims, then New York must tighten
philosophic
blend of the court, now just about
weapon of ford resort by the older and more
d*
ltor
belt sharpen its pencil and solve its financial
balanced, may be weighted toward con.
mature Industrial unions, it is more and more
problems by prudent management. As former
servatism
in the event of his premature
frequently being seizea by policemen,firement Prisoner Accepts Jesus
Tribe vs. Officials?
controller for that great city, this should be right,
resignation
A woman, however, even a woman
sanitation workers, teachers and others who can
As I sit here in my prison cell, my thoughts go
About that football game between the fighting less liberal than he would like, might tempt that
Seminoles and DeLand Bulldogs played Friday side of him that has for decades crusaded for
It is indeed time to pay the fiddler — but let the, demands are met.
I was attending a Pentecostal Ch ur ch and
night (Oct. 3), 1 have never as long as I have equality and justice.
And if the public in general seems to distrust thought for sure I had accepted Jesus.
dancers ante up.
attended
football games In the last five years
The White House sources, two men holding
big business, it Is becoming just as wary of big
Well, my friends, I backslid and now I am
ever
seen
such
poor
referees
officiating
at
a
high separate responsibilities, one of whom was used
labor
big In the sense of power.
doing a one to two year sentence in the
school football game,
to co nfirm the others remarks, believe that
According to a na tionwide survey by Opinion penitentiary for simple assault.
Research Corp., sponsored by Business RoundAs far as myself and many others who at. Douglas would have no serious objection to Carla
But before I came here, I accepted Jesus as
xfills They say that he would doubtless prefer
table, an organization of business executives,
my personal saviour. My life has been blessed
tended the game are concerned, it's
someone
more demonstrably liberal
black
Many Americans may regard the resettlement
ve. per cent of the public believes that the use of abundantly. I used to hate and seek revenge, but Seminole lost the game according to the 1COt
representative
Barbara
Jordan
for
example,
or
union
&amp;m
to
support
political
candidates
with,
should
namese and Cambodian refugees in our country as the W
through the love that Jesus has blessed rw
board. Seminoles would have achieved a victory
Shirley
Hufstedler
of
thie
ninth
Circuit
Court
in
be
prohibited
chapter
in all rights except that the officials gave all
and 51 per cent Is against unem- I no longer hate or seek revenge against those
written in our parUcipation In dw war in In
but
to shove
pu
comes
docbIi. They are mistaken. We cmot close
ployment compensation and food stamps for who are against me. I pray for them instead.
three touchdowns to DeLand by penalizing
striking workers.
until he Communist governments now in power in
I have written and had several articles Seminoles In many undeserving ways such as "presumably he'd rather have Carla than
Among union members themselves, ac. published in this area. And praise the Lord, I
letting two Bulldogs chp two of our Sanford of the lovelymps put up for Supreme Court
Southeast Asia fulfill their obligation to h4 account for the 8X
Americans still listed as missing in action,
cording to this survey, 76 per cent oppose the know of one young lady who has accepted Jesus
players without penalty thereby giving DeLand consideration during the days of Richa.-d
Nixon."
Thirty months have passed since the signing of the Paris
their first touchdown.
first practice and SI per cent oppose the second. as her personal saviour. It was a blessing when I
Nixon, it's remembered, regularly floated
truce agreements which included a pledge by Hanoi to
Both figures show increases over previous received her letter telling me my letter to the
In
my
opinion,
about
50
per
cent
of
D
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t
A
nds
female
names for public consideration when
cooperate in clearing up the late of MlAs, along with 36
polls. However, remembering the pro-business editor helped her turn to Jesus.
enalties
agains
yardage
was
gained
through
p
t
court
vacancies
occurte(L Invariably, however,
orientation of those paying for the survey,
Americans who were once known to be prisoners of warbut
Even
though
I
am
in
prison,
these
bars
and
Seminole.
In
my
mind
Seminole
won
the
g.
they
were
names
of unqualified women such as
were never
perhaps a grain of salt should be added to the fences cannot separate Jesus and me. I try to be
Unlike DeLand, Sanford scored their points Los Angeles judge Mildred Lithe, who during at
stew they serve.
Congress last month voted to set up special Committee
a good Christian while I am here and with Jesus I
least one peri od of her career had four decisions
through effort and exce
llentteamwork.
exceent
Certainly, though, the union movement
the Missing in Action,
gnei to Pursue this proöiesn either
me would can get through each day.
In four months reversed by the State supreme
seem to have lost touch with Its founding ideals
through interenaticmal organizations or by direct contact
I pray Jesus will cause more people to come
I believe Coach Posey and all of the players court. Critics
believe Nixon chose unqualified*
wees our government and the governments of North aW South when an employer can be forced to hire five to hinL I pray for a nationwide revival because should go to the board and stud t1wir ground
kno
Ing
Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia
- women
w
I.hey'd be rejected, thus
workers when only one is needed. This is actually soon Jesus will return to us and tomorrow may
The
opportunity Is there. The officials were allowing him to eventually select the men of his
Itis difficult for the U.S. government to put any diplomatic
the isuein New Yourk's theater Industry, where be too late.
unfair to both teams by not giving either team choice.
pressure on these governments. However, that task iw
a strike by musicians threatened a promising
My friends, if you would like to write to me
the chance to compete.
be difficult for other nations which have established relations.'; Broadway season.
hills' credentials are not outstanding, but they
your letters would be a blessing. I love to hear
Seminole
went
to
DeLand
expecting
to
are
not easily dismissed either. She was
with the Communist regimes in Southeast Asia. It can be tinThe same kind of siturtlon Is reflected on a from Christians from all over. Please pray for
play
the
Bulldogs
and
ended
up
,
greater
scale
in the constnjction industry, where me and with me for all those who do not know
pressed upon them that the stature and recognition
playing football with educated at Oxford, Stanford, and Yale, pm-acthe
officials.
must begin with their acceptance of a
ticei private law for twelve years i1 California,
not only have spiralling wage costs helped price Jesus as their saviour.
humanitarian obligation. The agony of American families housing out ofthe reach ofmiU1onsof,
served
three years there as an assistant U.S.
Tom Lodd, M.1387
Pam Williamson attorney, then came to Washington as an
whose men remain on MIA and POW lists
but jurisdictional jealousies among unions
State Correctional Institute
P.O. Box 239 assistant attorney general and highest ranking'
beyond any Justification. The world community should get that
sometimes reach the level of outright silliness.
Dallas, Pa. 18612
Lake
Mary, Fla. wom in the Justice Department
message through to Hanoi.
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obey all traffic signs and be especially careful of
vehicles and small children.
If you're stopped by anyone and offered a ride,
or If you have candy or food that you feel has been
tampered with, go home immediately and call the
local police.
And, we advise all parents to check all items the
children bring home, looking for any candy, gum or
food that might have bcerm tampered with. If you
have the slightest doubt about any of it, DO NOT let
the children eat it. Call the police and let them
check it out..
It's not worth taking a chance that something
might be remiss. If you're suspicious of anything,
get rid of It.
Too, we, along with Officer Quigley, remind one
and all that Halloween Is a night for fun and
children should be reminded not to hurt other
people's property or do things that would lead you
Into trouble.
Let this Halloween be one that's full of good,
clean, safe fun.
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10th Anniversary dinner at Deltona United Church of Christ. The 16 )Olmg people will presents
varied repertoire, ranging from Bach to Bt.ies, folk longs and sacred musicals, in addition to
ctn.imental and dance solos,

Shell Rd., Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Lee Fisher, who has written
over 200 song' xi ll close the
service with word on the
of Being i Christian'

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Delfona United
morning worship service In
Members of the Women's observance of Youth Week. It is
Fellowship of the United also Refonnation Sunday.
Church of I)eltona are working
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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
lit Park A,,0,,
Or Jai Y,C.smat.

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CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
3411 5 Pail An
373-4104

4.434115

11,41 am,
4:lSp in.
7:30pm.
4:34pm.

RbatIJ NwOtir

Poster

Sunday ScAsel

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Wed. lvi. RIOt. Study

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Sunday Ciatch School
Menus., 'Nor-ship
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METHODIST CHURCH
Tvktv Drive. Sadand Estates

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.,-'-THE LAKE MONROE CHAPEL
W.lbaedl$d,,,,

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7•)Ip in

FIRST PRI$BYTRR IAN CHURCH
Oak Ave IkE It
Rev.VwplL Bryaa$aad
Rev Kenneth W MIIIL Mmn4st

Morning Warship
ChurciuSchool

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FIRSTSPIRITUAL,ST
CHURCH OFHARMONY
Affiliated W$*I.0A.S.
100 W. Ckatc (CivIc L,.g
Library
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.iad. FL
1141 W.4on
Past..
Mn. Joe. Ream
Ass.c. Pest..Ns&amp;lag5,,v*
3:41 P.M.
Ssmday Lactort £ Massages
4pm..
M.uage knIt.
1063edWed.
7: III pin.

mean

and I .

a ride in the

. . most of the time.

country.

. . sleeping late. . .

receiving guests.

Something, every Sunday.
Then one day, watching her trying to read, I

realized

that filling her mind

and heart and

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process.

Our little girl needs help. To this Chzistian family that's the understatement
5i 1i"S i,.iitt k',r,v.rij Ser-,.ce, Inc Slra.b.'g

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Inlay service £

Monday
Genesis

1:16-17

6.49

Tuesday
John
1336-38

Wednesday
Pums
15:1.5

Thursday
I Thes.salonmans
136

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Friday
Matthew
223439

the year!

Lee F.King
Morning Worship
Sendayldusol

Saturday
it Connthans

IN

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5:11pm.
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McPlulty (TP) 15:09; S Willie 4
CaIIay (5) 1S77 6 Chuck Apple

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A Fast Learner

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In New Course

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champion darlene Berkley of
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finished nunu.
to
aid the Patriots' cause,

wraps up Sunday.

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UPSALA PREIII'YIRIAN CHURCH

Corner County CIvS
£ Upsala Reads
P$tti,
Nov Darwin Shea
401am
SSFday Scheel
IS Ha in
Morn.'., Wothis.p

4:$Ion.
411p.m.

PAOLA WIILE°VAN CHURCH
Old RI.441 Oros" Avg .pooIa
K. L. CJibeq
Pastor
Sunday kt...l
445 a In
MatniAg Watihip
15:04 a on.
lvi0EngW.hlp
1:00pm
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7:31pm

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OF SEMINOLE
John V. Mercer and Staff

E. C. Elsea and Staff

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also
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GULFSERV:CE
Mel Dekle and Employes

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LESUE SULLIVAN

BAPTIST
Ant.orh Bactril Church . ,
Calvary Bapt.sI Assembly. 341 Farint tSamI.rd Garde. Club.
H
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Calvary ptt CPur. C,tal tab, £ kE. Lake Mary
Cisieibvr R,;tjt ChurCh ?$
Blvd
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Clearwaler MIseanary Bepilt Church, IouTh,,j. Rd
Elder Sp9i*ISlIptItChutIi,OldDrIandeRd LIHestetAvi
first Raptit Clutch. SIC Pal'. *5
Fr,ppd&amp;hip Baptist Church 1 AFainibli SpIln, *t. lU Aflaii*nls
ju, ,- .,*a

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First Baptist Church if DeBary

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(WichIf l.aAg..saI. Cat. Church £ Grant
Pint Baptist Church 11 vleda
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Fri Bept,.I Chur ch 4 SanLaad. Springs
First Sh.loliMusI*rue,, baptist Church. 1111W 12Th
Forest City Baitst Ctwrch
,,,, Baptist Church of t0415
F ountain Head Baptist Church, Ovvid*
jwn
isa,y Baptist Church. 1471
First $ t
Nur$htidv PapIst Church. hutp*4a
M.ss.una'. Ba,t,,t (tuui'ds, Nor th RI, Enter prise
MItT'..a '.t.sI-nn EapiusI CPuutch Dam suil Pd, Otlit'.
Matnung GiOty Baptist CJSVrCP. 01*4,1
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Primitive Baptist. lii Locust An • Saiilfff
Missionary t$ptvit Chur ch. lanLeed.
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Mi boo Mitvs*aty Baptist.
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L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

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WINN.DIXIE STORES
and Employes

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HARRELL&amp;BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROMREALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staf f

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FLAGSH1PBANK
f Sa nford and Staff
200W. First

Now Salem Primitive Baptist Church. 3500W $211 St

New Testament Basf C.0,aIiry too NenI
Ni. Mt Zi.'. Baptist Church. 1124 Peat Ave.
Rarsusa Park Baptist ChurCh. 1143W 241% St.
Baptist Chapel. 1341 W Ftsl Street. IanNtd
Pinec'eat Baptist Church. III W Airport Bled
P,att Lam, 4,;i.tt Rd. V
Ft-rn
PtuViti Musmiosy lapTuit Chv,ch, M..1
Senod %Jsi$fi MisiIonaqy Biptist Chur ch. Wed S.antatd
Baptist Tempt.. AmerIca. Lrt.n Halt. Porn Pail
Sv&amp;and $apIsi Church. 1024 P.lmsth.
St. Jamb MissIonary BaptsI Church. 3$. Rd. IlLOsleon
5. pa Baptist (1.-cl. 41) Pine Ass
St. Metibiws Baptist Ch.vt%. Canaan spts.
Spr$ngbeld Mesatoniry Baptist, 13th £ Cedar
5$
Baptist Church. ,JI Cigresa St.
Tempt, Baptist Cku,ch. Palm Spvsngs RI, Lifamaiti Springs
Chapel Miu'-wy Baptist Chuvc$. Mark £ W.slam St..
Widisams
LJSee Ipewugs
en Hepi Baptist C%swcp, Ill Orange Lv,.
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CATHOLIC

CaircI of the Nativity. Lake Mary
An kuts Catholic Church. ill Oak Ave. Santorl
St haWI (affi.s Church, Desld Tna, Diary
St. A.gesteee C1*nfic Church, Sunset Dr. near itt..
Rd.
we.ry
SI. Mary Mata4alen CaTho1c Church, Midland ore. Attai,sonte
Ipr.ngs

Our Lldy 5itleL*biiCTh$I,lyt-% l3IIMaIsmI,4n,Outpur,,
CHRISTIAN
First catisti.. Church. 1401 i Sensed Ave.
SinNed Cemt;t.en Church, tU W A.rpatI 51v4.
Nenhsl4. (41t-ospia. Church.
Nv
Or, Mi,taad
Chroitsa. Church. Rear Lake Rd. at Jamisin
CO$.GIIOATIONM
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CHURCH OF CHRIST

METHODIST
Bariwtt United Memorial Church, I. Dehary Ave.
Sulp,l..
Bear Lake UntIed Mothod,tt Church
Bethel A.M I Church. Canaan H4$$
Cassi-Ibecry Cainmvriily United Methodist Church
Hwy. 11.47 &amp;
Piney Redge RI, Casselbeery
Mary Corninv'.ity M,tP.Odsj? CP.v,ciS. N HIhb$'.k
Rd. Del.'1
Furti Utrd
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First
ChurCh .t
First Sout hern MethSst Church. 2004 SanNtI
An.
Free M.th.d.,t Church. 100 W 41% 51
Geneva Methodist Church, Geneva
Grace United Mathitet Church. Alt-ped Blvd,
Grant Chapel AMP. Churth. 0-slits

Church el Christ. 1513 S Pail Ave.
(hurchelChrisIatL...s,pI,,US I1.flN Caswshq,y
Intl Siminsle Churcoel Cheist. Sell Lake HIWCII Rd
CiSurCI11Chr.II.4IIP,ImSPViOr Altamos.telp,s.
Chur ch 04 Christ. Geneva
Churil 04 C hrist, U

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Church ii Christ, Paa

(h,,ch c1 CI'rist,
NsrmsIde Church 11 Christ. pIe Have. Or.. Maitland
CHURCH OF 000
Church sl God, 103 Hickory

Chuish at 0.4, 113 W. 334d St.
Church SI 004, Oviede
Church ii 0.4 tieMos Lake Usais,
Church SI Old MissIon. Interpose

Oalp.ve Mithollil Church. OvIHø
Osteen Miffi.desl Church
Past. W00t.ybn Math4I$, II. 44 W. at Ps,4
II. Janus AM I. 41* at Cypress
SI. Marys AM I. Church St. Ri. 431,
St. Pavl,• M$hidI5t Church Osteen RI, Intecpds
Statler-I M.mer,aI Church. S. Diary
Sanland. United Mathdit Chsvrt%,
Tamp First Fed, Sirnoran
Blvd. Altamont, Springs

Church 1 0.4, Liii W. 1411 R.
Church 04 God if MO. Ov$1dw

(1.-duel Osdel Pruptecy,)5ge$. Elm An.
Chgvch it 0.4sf Prnghey, 11`1411. Per.'iinmsn Ave.
Church if 0-ad M,cIon.
Rit1vq Church 11O.41 It" W lflh5t,1atqI

NAZARE'tE
PlrstChwchofNea,em,Wat Ma
Fern Pail
Geneva Church
Nazarene, Geneva CemMuty, Caitw
Lad, Mary Church of the Ifatarene, Lab, Mars Blvd
Ladsqw.od Church if the Nasare*, Wayin&amp;is £• Lake Mary
J,yp Ave.
Lon.4..a.d

EPISCOPAL
SMnti E$scspal Church. V. DaBary Avg. IMeqp,I
Chest Ep'lcty.at Chvrc%, L'ngno.d
HOly Ct-nit Ep.l(,pil. Park Ave 01 alP,
$
LUIHERAN
Ascons, Lutheran C5d..
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Or., Casetbatry
One' Slwsfser Undid Letharan, 7544 5 OqIInIe
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Luthirys Church . p -,, 04,
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Luthstas.Church etp,daem,, IHW.3jmp$1,
Lasher,, Church,
Days Dr &amp; Hwy.
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PRESBYTIRIAN
Lake Mht-y United Pnichyterlan Chjr%
Firi* Pr byterian Church, 0db Ave. &amp; kI st.
First Presyturlae Church 11 DeBary, h. Hand
Csavrtn,,W Pniibierian Church, 3,i4 1. Gitind, Dr.
'd'Wi PriSk1e,laR Church, UI) Bear Late RI

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Bryan Abbott and Jimmy Whit- good a round as I've ever 5tfl" roles. Gilbert accounted for
tenberg found themselves in a
Hut Whittenberg demurred. more birdies, but Mitchell
strange position today in the "II was teamwork," said the dropped the bomb by rolling
Louisiana
second round of the $200,000 former
State home a cross-country putt of 90
National 'fewn Chanipiomihip linkster. Ile exlwts to lose his

dang,er of tills.silig tile

Canaan City

highlighting a log-jam of 18

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Ciwyp Chapel. Hwy Ill)

courses Thursday
ney World.

Pint Church of Ch,iit, kie.ttit,
Lake Moat. Chapel, Orange IIIP. 7*4 It
Blvd. Lab, Mouse

Th4FvtIGqipu$C7Vclo$OvrLat.J

tour card due to poor play this 509-yard seventh hole.

they were No. 1.I

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14 Jfti (5415$ If Iitt Day SaInts, 7315
Path Ave.
I44n, Orlhsde, C%WC%, It. J$uø

Kinglam HaIIiIJ4P.v.sr,Wi,j5,s,0
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Fit-it Boris Chatch i the Living 0-id Midway
PP00,taI Oppe ae
Töber*acfo. Ridgewesd
Aye. 1011 11th op
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First p.nt41 Church if
7*1 P•'.te
Church 44 Sanford
Gospel TaW,n..c,e
3715 Country dun
Ml O(*e l$$l+P.t Church. Oak Hill
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lalulatI Alliance Church. t441
S Pro Ave
Santuti conat.1a,i..4414
Jehovals Wut
The 5ai,et. Amy
5414W 41h $ t
104*, 34Th St.
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Hill'
Attams.vje Spusogs
II' *4 t.hurch st ChrISt. Aftamam. C.m
un Chapel, All 3ps
Holy

feet for ;ill eagle Ifirce at Hit,

Ilryan played good, too, he
.
lead with the veteran conibo of said. "it made it easy for me to just one stroke off the pace is
red hot Johnny
a
his
('ibby Gilbert and Bobby 1Iit
go for the pins when my partner
valve
ed
10partner,
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teams
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Jones. Miller, nwnber two in
under-par 62s on separate golf

Olive I 5)1%
LII Faith Chapel, Camp kmmsHe.
Wibi,a pa i
Seirlalt Ave... Nitiness chapel.
Beerdatt Ave.
Chvfv.$a CeituPinuty Church
Peru Pa,

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OTHER CHURCN$$
AJIS AM 1, ChurtI.

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Walt Dis'-

The unlikely leaders who be- this year's PGA dollar chase

friends on the Monday alter
than
But even a piece of the top qualifying circuit bolted from

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ram, Ito)- Flo)d-John Jacobs,
Ed Sneed-Jerry INILIke and
Mike Long-Mac Main.
The players were to swap
courses today as the massive
field is trinlme(l to 44 teams , In

FnLitrated PGA (our rookies own ball." he said. I'll was as and Mitchell shared their heSI Mark's Presbyterian Church, 1131 Palm Sprls.pi Rd • Allament,
Sags
Ups.ala C•mmunity P'e*byti.s.
Chatch. UpSela Rd
Westin,01$1q PrSsbrt.'. Church. Rnt
ad. Casselberry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake SavtntN Day Adventist
Hoy 410, Forest Cur
Seve.th Dip Ad,,'.i,SI Church.
Ma.11and Ave Atlame Sor'95
S..M,,a Sistoth Day AEentj, Church.
71% £ aim
Winter spr,
Seventh Day w4venIistCCh
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NIiIa%ICIWCR.FatSIICity C$mMeni$V Confer. FW.I,City
slow MI Catwar M.ni.ie.wy Baptist. 1144W 171111

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SENKARIK GLASS
&amp; PAINT CO., INC.
Jerry &amp; Ed Senkarik
and Employes

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and more
official earn-

four victories

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tween them this s-ear and be- yard Magnolia course. Whitten- trouble
Here their tour careers tiiay be berg touched offthe streak with
a chip-in birdie from 60 feet,
Also at 63 were the t.andems
down the drain,
Abbott, unemployed since then capped it by putting three of Homero hilancas-Jerry
leaving the tournament trail straight approach shots within Heard, Sam Adams-Don Iver.
la.sl Julg-gave all the credit for four feet of the pins.

ttwlr IfiM t?r t,q hb prtnr.

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cut is the defending champion
duo, Hubert Green and Mac

North Padgett

31 33 64 Conner

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Rudolph Sikes

Barber January

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Jones K elley

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Urewet Nicholas
AllardGlenz

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Bullard CastiQhanci
Dicklmon Beard

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34 31 65 Dougherty Benson

Erilsine B. Thompson

Eloott Hjnjillon

Miller Jones
Sr

lilt-son Adamt
Heard Blancas

Colbert Retrarn
FloydJacobs
Kelley Morgan

Brown Dills

M&amp;S%frio Nelson

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entha* Pearce

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3) J3-66 Fins?c'rwald Tibby

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37 35-63 Zender Porter
311)-63 Pialaskl Barr

37 34-66 McCord U Wynn
34 32-66 Armstrong Hikey

2310-63 Me!rsyk Eicholberger
3117-41 Unger Wlnt

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DuBose,
Gators
Ready
GAINESVILLE

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If Jimmy DuBose has a gleam
in his eye, it may be because the
running star of Florida's wish.
bone attack sees a chance to
better last week's 204-yard
performance Saturday when
the Gators meet Duke in their
homecoming football game.
After all, Ricky Bell of South
Southern California ran for 256 yards
against the Duke Blue DeiLs in
the opening game of the season
and Duke has yielded an
average of 365 yards a game to
opponents.
The 215-pound DuBose goes
into this game sith 765 yards
lorthtseason Just 92 more and
he will break the Florida season
record of 856, which Tony Green
set lot year as a freshman.
Green, after aslow start, isin
form, improving Florida's
rushing potential along with
junior Larry Brinson. The Ga.
tors are among the nation's top
four in total offense with a 435.8yard average.
tionally and 5-1 for the season,
are favored to add 3-3 Duke to
their list of victims even though
.senior quarterback Don Gal.
fney is out with a cracked bone
in lis left wrist,
Junior Jimmy Fisher will
.start at quarterback, with soph,mnores Billy Iynes and Ten-s'
1.eCount backing him up.
ItCount may also double as

LSitle receiver, a job he learned
quick!)' this fall behind three
more experienced quarterbacks.
Duke a1su hiis a potent of-

Fense averaging 339 yards a

Flkman B. Hitkiy
RausIcy Brion

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31 33-7 Johnston W)kJ

Allin Geiw9er
lihyan Randall
33 3763 DOIig
Wyson
C ROCIriguez J. Rodrioutt 3i i2-6s Garrett Gotiz
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33 17- 6S Knud$On 0 Smith
3131-67 McGowan Barber
3115-66 D &amp; R kkaijengale

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long Main a

Hayes Tewell
nn(3roIh

31 12-63

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34 33-61 Griggs wetki
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RiStti Stradlin

34 31-65 King Erickson

vino are not competing in this,
the final event on the 19Th PGA
tour.

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32 35 67 Cart

31 3.4 67

Fiftlinvons Mine
Greenwood Nichols
(aSer Stevens

71 on the Palm.

Heins Starks
Jack Nicklaus and L" TM Ziftler Ford

333267 MIS? B Evans
3334-67 Inmari Bøujli
34 n-41 Fielder Jackson

3765 Payne

33 " - 63
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1233-6S

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4 -" Wriole Sirauct
34 32-M Feller Fleisher

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Ile Ectwards
AlcLerxion, who struggled to a Lynd
k
Cerds
L*st-ball score of one under par Roger % Lielike

ings, made eight of hi.3 teani's
,
nine birdin. Jones saved par Wittenberg Abboll
Mitchell Gilbert
twice when Miller was n

action is fine for a pair of guys U)c blocks to birdie six of their_
who have not earned $2,000 be- first eight holes on the 7,162

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Five weekend high school
.
Branch and Ned Raines
football games give Seminole boloisuul at Seminole
capable of turning the game
County teams a chance at Lake Brantley at Lyman
•
into an earl)- rout.
respectability, even if their Osiedo at Astronaut
Oviedo will be a heavy unchances of gaining the state
lIosscIl at Spruce Creek derdog tonight at Titusville.
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Playoffs have faded to a St. Edward's at Trinity Prep The Lions are only 2-4 and face
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htmnper,
the No. I ranked team in
U1
The big one tonight in an offense has faded to take ad- Central Florida, one which has
introtmt)
a-.c
rivalry - Lake vantage of situations often permitted only two
.TDs and
Brantley at Lyman. It will also enough. Brantley defeated posted winning score totals of
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and Seabreeze. 36, 40, 35
be Colonial at Seminole, Oviedo Apopka
14 and 34.
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at Astronaut and Lake Howell Quarterback Henry Stanley
If the Lions are to contain
at Spruce Creek. All games directs the Patriot offense, with
Rick Garza, Randy Fowler and Astronaut, its offense will have
begin at 8
.
Jim Kelly doing the running to move the ball, and quarp
Then on Saturday it is Vero and Tim Forgue serving as terback Lee Ward is capable.
Beach St. Edwards at Trinity Stanley's favorite target.
Hureal Hell is the Oviedo
Prep in a pin, homecoming
i
near
top
breakaway
threat. Astronaut j
Seminole will be
gZimfle,
strength against Colonial. 50
Lake Howell, 0.6, is a team
Lyman shows the poorer Linebacker Gerald Meyer was
record in its game against the a question, but expected ready ripe for a win. The Hawks have
Patriots, however, it has also to face the 2-3 Grenadiers who been close so many times,
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laced the tougher schedule. The have beaten Lyman and Boone, coach Toni Ruby says the team
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rreyhounds are 1-4 after lasses but lost to Jones, Oak Ridge and could be 3-3 "very, very easily
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to Oak Ridge, Colonial, Winter winter Park.
except for basic mistakes that a
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against Metro Conference alter three straight convincing quarterback Jun Pritchard, a L
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Spruce Creek, a first)ear
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e Brautley tackler as MAC! Gast (52), Jim Torle (271 watch.
The Lake llowell-Spruce
Danny Williams and Mickey in the Class AAAA, District 5 Creek game will be played at
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Class AAAA ranks, has al-so remaining games against usual, and probably so will St. the Junior varsity winners from % ard run by
now
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taken its lumps in losses to l4man, Seabreeze and Lake Edwards. The Saints are 3-2 Seminole County in high school
ripped by Colonial, 25-14,
Lake Howell t
28-16
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with three straight wins. Seals
Gainesville, Kissimmee and Brantley.
football games Thurs&amp;y night
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Moore. The Baby Seminoles are
Mark Whigham (lirects the is the top ground-gainer in
Spruce Creek.
and ID by Arthur Cleveland and a
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The Patriots have mounted explosive Seminole attack, with Central Florida, and also a
Seminole used TI) runs of 2-4 and close out the season in l)eI d,.
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..ake
Howell
fell 4)-yard scoring run by Mike
considerable defense. but its backs Tim Raines, Herb breakaway threat
one, eight and 50 virds by tWO weeks
against Winter Park. ti,

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football player. In fact, he pion.
country or track events," said
'Pride, dedication and a
lake Brantley also won the reported to a meeting at Lyman Herron, now a senior, won Herron today.
desire for self-achievement
girls junior varsity race with High for prospective athletes, Thursday's meet with ease, to
lie gets a crack at the Metro were on my mind in wj,ii"
Laurie Rogers, Jan Banks, but the sophomore was achieve the first of four goals he meet next Friday and has to said flerron of his Thursda)Troy Ann Gaines and Dana sidetracked by cross country set this season,
waft until Nov. 22 for the state win. "My times are coming
Ruiz running 1-2-34 for the coach Dave Huggins, and thus
"I wanted to win county, meet. In the spring he will run down, and I'm
looking forward
PatrioLs.
began the career of this year's Metro, finish in the top live at the mile, two-mile
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Individual I Paul McHuI?y UP) Debbie Davis (LB) 10 00 4 Darlene
Individual 1 Laura Rogers (LU)
16:33; 7. John Glaze (L) 17:01; 3
Berkley (LB) 10 II, 10 Carroll 10-01. 2 Jan Banks (LB) 30:27; 3
Doug Peters IL) 1770. 4. Mark Cunsi (TP
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9 Jim Bowers (0) 15.36. 30 Mickey Urint (LI 177?; 3 Silvy Pen:oI sley (LU) 30 I): 32 Dena Owen Dana Pu.:
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Leslie Sullian didn't knov,
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[t ruce Caldwell was third. before this fall,
to go out for the team. Her
l.yrnan sson the team trophy by
Thuniay, she proved that 'sister, Cindy, is also on the
a wide margin over runnerup she catches on quickly, after tearii and ran third Thursday.
like Brantley.
winning the Seminole County The Sullivan sisters gave
In boys junior varsity action, girls meet at Trinity Prep's 1.5- Brantley the key to a team
Lyman won team competition mile course in
a time of 9:39 to victory in girls competition.
and 'Frinity Prep's
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The tourney

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30.30. Ii Cheryl Schmalmab (LI
Team: Lake Urantley 73, trinity 10:33; Ii, Julie Crenshaw UP)
Prep 17, Lyman 73
10:31; 17 Stephaney Tub (IH )
Individl: I. L c-s he Sullivan (LOP 30 II, is Debbie Roberts (LH)
939; 7. Grgia Barkda'e UP) 3045; 39 Tricia Cpnel IL) 10:41,
9 40,3 Cindy Sullivan (LB) 947; 1 20 Judy Swiatose (LI II 01
Mary NeaI (LBS 94; S Kim
Junior Varsity
Logsden (L) 9.19. 6 B et sy Nies
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Lake Howell 132.
Individual: 1. Tom Horton (Ly)
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and Charlie Cacciabure permitted three hits, thc Maher, Mike Ammean and Barry Caruthers cluded some speedy runners. don't kn w wh, t
Georgia Barksdale of Trinity said today.
same number allowed by Florida Technological divided the pitching for Seminole.
was
second and Miss Sullivan's
University's Gary Taylor.
tournament continues tonight with Rollins sister, Cindy, was third.
facing Jacksonville at 5 and Stetson meeting
Bill Walczak, Woody Keys and Bruce FTU at 7:30.
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THIRD - I. EddyLenli, 2. t.axy Sue ft. Taylor) 72; 2. Cassius
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Alava Elonia. S. Brre Sancnez. 6. (Pd dnlverl 10 1
Lard Bengoa. 7. Bllbao Miguel, S.
FIFTH - Mile, Trot. ci. c.,
Ngul Perez.
Handicap: 1. Lassie's Lady
FIFTH - I DomlngoAipi. 2. (Thompson) $1; 2 Michlana Chief
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Lotus Bud (Bridges) 9 2; 3. TIny's
SEVENTH - I. Ehar** Lentil. 2. Miis Bissell (C Clark) 31;
Negui Beitla , 3. Ica Albercli. a Stratton (BIooc 5 1; 5. Hello Dare
Larri Okoki, S Urfa Via, 6. Oguiza
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Kansas City 3. Boston 2
Today's Oamn
L Angeles at Atlanta
Toronto at Washington
Minnesota at Vancouver

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Quebec
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Winnipeg
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MenCPIC I Larrea. S. Martini, 6.
AItti, 7 MuUuerZl, I Fermin,
ELEVENTH - 1. Cacho Per ez. 2.

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Summer Yankee (P1tholl) 77; $
Green River Dann (Lewis) 6 i.
EIGHTH - Mile, Pace, Claiming
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Domingo Blengoa, 3. 0gults Juan, 4.
Santi Zarre, S. Arecha Attu, 6.
Mruri Echave, 7. Barre Aipi, S
Alava Miguel.

TWELFTH - I. Celaya Altu, 2. Trout Line (Scaturro) 12 I; £
West Division
Juan. 3. ChuchoRamon, 4. Terry's Faith (Brilton) 151.
Minn.
3 2 1 7 17 17 Martini Mencha,
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NINTH - Mite, Pace. 8.2, 8-3,
Phoenix
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P,'('eria 6 SaIaLarrea, 7. ErHandicap: 1. Joyous Move (C.
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Ditgo 2 2 I 5 16 13 doze Azpl. 5. FerninAguirre,
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Thursday's Results
FIRST - I
Nagui Betia, 2
Sammy (E. Taylor) 5 1; 6. Pinehill
Cincinnati a. Edrnonton

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FIRST - 1. AIdana Eiorza

4.3 3.20: 3. EddyAIberdl (1) 380:

Alava Javl.

FIFTH -1.

CechoMuerza,

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SECOND I. Ice-Via (3) 18.50, Sala Agufrre, S. Celaye.Ectt.ve, 6.
660. 360. 2. Uric
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Fen'nln Menche, 7. Maruni-Larr,.,
3003 EchanoAlb.rdi (3) 5.10;
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SIXTH - 1. DomingoAllu. 2.

$71 $506.00.

Cacho.Ecptaye, 3. Arectia Bengoa, 4.

SA 3.40" 2r Echa-4Arana II 7;00 Oguizaievi. S. Barre-miguai, 6.
Bilbaici,1121orts, 7. Alaivazarrv. a.
4:00; 3. Oguuza Leniz (1) S 10; Q, 1 2 Negul-Pei-ez.

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3) $36M0: P (3-2), 112.30.
SEVENTH - I, Necul.LenIz. 2.
FOURTH - I. Alava.S.nchez
Echano Bettla, 3. Ursa OkokI, 4.
7.00.13.00,6 00:7 BIlo Echavefê)
uuza-Javi, 3. EddyAlbendi. 6.
IS.20; 1 00; 3. Negul MI9uII (3)
Domingo Via, 7. Aldana Arana.
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0. (61), 590.20; P (54). 1150.30;
DO Ica-Perez.
(35), $td.70.
EIGHTH - I. AlavaRanson, 2
FIFTH - I. Chucho8engoa
Sani?I Mencha, 3. Celaya.Aguirr,, I
1500,610,140; 2. ErdOzaA.zpi
Salaivan, S. Marurl.Altu. 6.
600. 3 40; 3 $ le Muguerie (6) 3,40;
Cnucho-Mugu,rza, Y. Fermln.
0. (34). $45 60: P (1 3). $120.30.
Larvae, I. Es-doze Azpl.
SIXTH -1. Alava Perez (6) 28.10,
NINTH -1. Erdoza, 2. Auiri-e, 3
IS 60, 5 10; 2. Oguiza Echave
Seli, 1. Bilbao. S Axpi, 6. Celaya. 7.
9*1.20,3. Arecha
Miguel (3)310, Juan. S. las-re.
Q IS 6) 539.60: P (65), 1247.50.
TENTH - I S-antI. 2. Mencts, 3.
SEVENTH - i. EctianoOkokl (I)
Larvae, I. Marurl, 5. Chtscho. 8.

Club wfil stage a Halloween

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SOuf'do'jgh t21 300. 0 (14)11.10; T
160. 400; 3. Ica Okoki (5), 4.10;
113) 131.20; P (3.1)581.30.
(6 1-2) 2500; T 1.31
FOURTH - I, Bilbao lame (6).
SIXTH: I. S*eelM*lam (Blanton)
1500. 6 20, 7.80; 7, Arecha5ngoa (1)100. S 20, 170; 2. Kim LobeIl (5)
(3), 680. 170: 3 Alava Perez (7), 450. 4 40; I. Big Beau Byrd (3) 6.00;
100; 0. 13 6) 11111'.20; p ( 6-3) 59490 Q (13) 11,10; T (IS 3) 1,01010; 1
2:09
DO (36) 1133.30.
FIFTH - I. Erdoza Juan 12), SEVENTH - I. Treasure Joe
17.60. 3.50, 3.00 . 7. Chuc ho Aq,,irre (Foster) (I) 1610. 10.50. 650; I.
(I), 600. 4 00, 3 Martini Mugijenia D1'dde Boy (3) 1000, 650. 3
(7), 310; 0 (17) $31.70; p
,) BeatniceWayS4.Io;Q it 31Q;
$105.60
T (115) 355 10. 1 209 7
SIXTH - I Artr
EIGHTH: I VCn OCie fl,rd
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72 .00, 140. *00:2. Negus JIVI (3), (flhCy) 15) 10.00. 610. 370; 2.
11.50. 3 40. 3. Domingo Perez (4). Corwstoga a (7) 410. 910; 3. Iron
470 Q (35114400; P (53) 593.60 CityNan(y(3)45Q;Q(75) 169.20; T
SEVENTH - I. Eddy Baitia (2), S73) 744 00; T 20I:7
9 60,300.3,40. 7. OqulzaA.rana (7k, NINTH: I. Buckeye Sonic
7.70, 4.60; 3. ca Per ez (5),S 00;
(PhIllipt) (41 15.20, 1.70. 3.40; 7.

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Scotty'* Ambition (Xurtrworth) 1 1;
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Newport Valtty (Smith) 11

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Martin 514. Judie

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series with handicap was 735.
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hands and see that in spite of trumps".
the bad diamond break and
It is wo rth very little. A
the loss of th e spade finesse, be tter one is: 'When not in
South can take a club finesse doubt lead trumps".

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she has some other cause for
her stomach distress it could
be diagnosed and treated,
I would like to add t ha t tight
belts and girdles can interfere
with the normal movement up
and down of the diaphragm.

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and Sou th decid ed that East
had started with four clubs to
the 10. He ro
th th e king
and another slam had bit the

did expert South wi nd up in lot the experts? Write "Ask
the soup?
the Jacobys" care 01 fh;s
It was because an even
The Jacobys *'!/
be
player sat East. East answer individual ques1son
won the first spade and led the if stamped, sell-addressed
suit back. Sou th start ed after envelopes are enclosed The
diamonds and East had to most interesting questions
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and 10 of diamonds while East

beating of the upper chambers of the heart, usually
about 500 per minute, so fast
he twitch rapidly and
do not contract,
The
lower
pumping
chambers beat at a normal
rate but are irregular.
Sometimes they beat too fast
or too slow and medi ci nes
may be needed for that,
A defibrillator is sometimes
used to return the heart to a
normal rhythm. This is not

could be established, and if
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South

Pus 3 £ Pass 3 N
Pass 6 NT. Pass I'us
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something you have read.
Atrial fibril la tion is a fast

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diamond was. He didn't know
who had the jack of hearts and
who had the qu ee n of clubs.
He led a second club from

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You should not assume that
is all that is wrong wi th your
mo th er. To avoid missing
some thing more serious I
think she should have
examination. The presence or
absence of a hiMal hernia

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was holding on to the queen

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Pit Of tile stomach.

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City Slickers Mixed League:
- Go rdon Honeycutt fl2189
was the hi gh of the evening.
DaviShara ls .oll ed a 203-516.
Donald Bunk 181 and Dwayne

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Four junior midget games
the Pop Warner League Tuskawilla goes up against involve Seminole teams. It will
Saturday as contending teams Slilwee at 11 at Lyman High; be Teague at SoiI Seminole at "
tak III, solid try at earning post- South Lake meets South 11; Tuskawihla
Milwee at

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husband has ar.
teriosclerotic heart disease
w ith atrial fibrillation. I asked
iis doctor if pacemakers
used to control atrial
fibrillation and he Just said,
"no."
Does it depend upon the
type of heart disease? Would

through the enlarged hole and
may contribu te to re fl ux of
acid digestive juice. This can

Bolton took the high game with this year for those of you who

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associated wi th leaking acid
digestive Juice into the lower
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it connects to the stomach,
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man with atrial
fibrillation was given a
pacemaker by his doctor. You
didn't mention what kind of

lo,rnia, part of the stomach
sliding through the hole in the

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j not our great expert. His first
NORTH
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then
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a
club.
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4 A 96
spade and East let ano th er
club go The ace-king and
A 1076
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years. Now she is always
complaining about her
stomach hurting her, and her
hildren have all tried t' fell
her that th is could be causing
her problem. What is the

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says she cannot stand it
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Unusual things will
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what they have to say, but do coming year that will change
what you feel best, you'll make your outlook considrahly. A

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Buck Benton 190O7, Phyllis 265. First 200 game and 500
member patch. A tournament
Tallahassee,
Walsh 170-503, and Jim Johnson se ries were bowled by Gladys for
200 club members will be
Auburn has won its last two games with fourth-quarter
181403.
Doyle 215.539, Peggy Manning held later next year. Also don't
rlies
akainst Kentucky and Georgia Tech
losing
Deltona Pinbusters Mixed 508, Ruby Martineau 535, and foet the S.C.W.B.A. meeting
three
ahd
tying
one
in
Its
first
four.
League: Gil Fileger was the Ellen Westfall and
to be held at Bowl America
Florida State has lost four in a row after winning its
top bowler of the night with his 500. Bob Dance DodgeHudley
team is Nov. 2 at 3 p.m.
second
game and loomg its opener.
511 set. Ben Kiesel was second in first place and Breezewood
high wi th his 522 series and Park Homes is in second out of
Verne Pohl had a 516 as did 22teams.Thisleaguemsa newly
Youth
Charles McDonnell, 505. Lou formed league at Bowl America
Action flits Peak
his 191 game. High for the might not have heard of it,,

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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-NOV. 22) In somewhere you can meet nev.
order to accomplish your aims people, go by all means. A
today,
may have
is in store.
tactics than usual. Be
tough but (air and you'll win.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
Oct. 25, 1975

Girdle

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one Place too long.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) There leisure hours to while away wait. Tell the
GEMINI f
boss and start
21 -June 20) are some
slow starters in the today, you should press, with all working on it.
There are dollar silI about family today.
They'll require a your strength, a goal
r
impor ta nt to you.
you get an invitation today to

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)- Coach John Merritt has put
a skull in the dressing room of his Tennessee State
University football players to pisych them up for Saturday's game against archrival Florida AMI.
"We hope th at's what A&amp;M looks like when they leave
Nashville late Saturday night," Merritt said Thursday.
But A&amp;M Coach Rudy Hubbard said Merritt's move
does not have him or his team worried.

term.
143 game. Team 15: Mat limes, President: Roni Brede; Vice..
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Co. Mixed age6,87game(l14pjnsoref5 President; Pauline Gilbo;
League: - The high series was average). "You th of the week" Tres. Phyllis Walsh; and
folled by Bill Wagner (187-211- is Tint Johnson rolling 146 pins Sargeant-At.Arms; Mary
204)andhjsfjrst 600senesaiy2 over average.
Johnson.Theclubtsopentoany

11 p.m. II Noire Dame, Football Highlights (Highlights of th,?
Irish Southern Cal game Played Saturday)

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the 3-7 split.

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You're going to be quite restless resolute in your decisions and the tab. Split the expenses.
today. Don't Involve yourself
In don't back off. Few will resent
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
anything that could tie you to your orders.

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121 golds.

ckwood
Moyer
pIcked up the 5-7. "The newly
formed 200 Club for women held
its (li-st meeti ng this past

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Vanhuelen spared the 6-7 split,

you today If
a go-getter, gentle, but firm shove to get
Set your ambitions and
Push a little harder on
them moving.
woridy interest.s aside for th e
business deals,
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.22) Get day. Latch on to few friends
CANCER (June 21-July 22) toge ther socially wi th one who
who know how to have a good
You have sound managerial can help further your business time.
qualities today as long as you're plans. Keep it light. including
(Jan. 20-Feb. 39.

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(519). Tracey Cashe rolled a 191 146 game. Buffalo Bills: Tern
and Kathy Berry had a 183 for Haley, age 11,
ia game,

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high

Two 5CO series werz rolled with spared the 5-10 split. Rookies 1:
the highest going to R onny Don Gorman, age 8, 136 game.
Harold (521) and Larry Jones Team I: Janice Spring, age 12,

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Stocker 489, Nelson Packwood

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Then too, Moore switched the
remaining home games across
sown to Welch Memorial
Stadium claiming D'tona'g
Inteinatjonjj Speedway's turf

Biibao Mache lnIiiter tAiltn) 1 2; 4 Jefferson
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5p
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foot motorcycle jump (14 buses) f rom Klng'i Island, Ohio;
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Has-tern Globetrotter-s play at the Capital Centre it
Landov er,
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7 P.M. (33. 44)- Wrestling
SUNDAY .
12 Noon (9)- College Football '75 (Highlig
hts from selected
college football games play ed Saturday)
12 Now (33)- This (he NFL (Highlits from
pro football ga mes
p(ayed last week)
12N0Onf13)_DOtig DICSs--f Show (HightiQhtsofhheGato,s Duke
game)
12:30 p.m. (2)- Doug Dlckey Show
12:30 (6. 13)- NFL Pregame
1p.m. (2J)- NFL Footba ll (BaltImore at New York)
1p.m. (6. 13)- NFL Football (Wastilnqtoaat CIevIanc.i)
1 p.m. (35)- Wrestling
2:30 (9)- Wrestling
lp.m.(2,S)- NFL Football (Miaml., Buffalo)
p ri. (6.1))- Sports Spectocular (Final coverage
of the Pan
American Games at Mexico City)
5:30 p m. (35)- Vice Dooley Show (HighI)ght of the Georgia
Kentucky Game)
7 p.m. (CATV 6)- Wrestling

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l3obstein plus 112. Jim Almany
M. Sandy Moore 445, Bill

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the family pulLs together at this
time, there will be a very
(lefIflite upswing in the statusof
its financial affairs.
(April 21)-May 20)

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BERNICE BEliE OSOL

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Dewayne Fuller.

twice.

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THE BORN LOSER

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VU Pan American Games has finally proved itself,
SSSlTI the accomplishments of its 1971 predecessor
Ofi the way to even loftier goals.
With a scrappy track team, supposedly deficient
swimming squad and a number of lesser known per.

SATURDAY
11 am. (U)- Jim Thomas Outdoors
IJNOOfl(CATV6)-NFLGlm,C)TheWftk
1 p.m. (]5) NFL Game Of The Week
1:30 P. m . (9-' College Foot ball Pregame Show
Id p.m. (9)- College Football (Southern Califor nia at Plotr
Dame)
a.)oP.m.(6.13)__Sportsspectacula,(panAmericenGames luv,
from Mexico City; Jockey Club Gold Cup horse race from
Aqucduct)
1:30 p.m. (15)- Car and Track (Highlights from
the 197S World

football game with Tuskegee
I nstitute - his starting halfback and leading giound gainer
'ryMrson1ostf
the season., Anderson suffered a

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pins over hers. High from
Bantam League 15
years
Charlie Gross Trucking was old): - Link Construction;
Dorine MacAteer's 189-533. The Tim Johnson, age 12, 178-479
following women chalked up andJackie Llnk,age 11, 1S3-t2
turkeys: MacA'teer, Susan Central Furniture high: Della
Oates and Donna Lepore of Benton, age 12, 161-415 and

DAYTONA BEACHL'ethune-Cookman coach
Charles Wesley Moore has

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split. Turkeys fell for Richard

picked up the 3-10 split.

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A doctor's report indicated general respiratory arrest
as tIiecauseofdeathbuttheprecise ause was unknown.

165460 and Linda Eiland 176.
liarriett Jones spared the 5-10
and Ilittell picked up the 5-7

strikes
give her a spared the 2-7-8, And Gil
fl1-517.
FAleger, Ben Keisel, Joe Weick,
Smith was 123 pins over her Author Street, and Amy Weick
average and Johnson was 173

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wus dead when rushed to a nearby Gainesvifle hospital

Fuller 178.
High for the women: Sylvia
Hittell 189-466, Sharron Vihien

Bethune
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I0:3Op.m. (35)-Florida State Football Highlights
FRIDAY
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has been formally requested by the parents of a high schooil student
who died
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Robert Leon.

MARY JOHNSON

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she started
morning
with five strikes in
to give her the high game and Lillian Pahl 5-10, Al
of the day, a 231 and 560 series. Wcisniewski, Lou Bolton, and
Also Millie Garner of Johnny's Delores Burke 5.7, Marjorie
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EIGHTH - 1 [r: Lorree
28 00. IS 20, 510. 2. Cbuc.ho Juan JAI
1 70. 1 60 . 3 Cetay. M.jnha (5),
PUll 114120
NINTH - 1. lame (3). 1* 600.
2.40. 2. Erdola (1), 430. 2*0; 3. Asp)
(II, 400; Ci (1-31 $7940 P (3.11
$5940
TENTH - 1, Murh (lb
1740, 9.40; 7. Larrae (H. 3.10. 1.00;
3 Fen min (6), 4.10;0 (I 1) 14470; p
($11 $116 10. DO (35) Sl17.V0.
ELE'E NiH - I A lava lets-a
(3). 1100. 5 10; 2.40; 2. Anetia Juan
(5), $ 30, 730 3. Oguuta Alp l)

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as she rolled games of
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Entry fee is 75 cents. Boys 9- 180 for the high game also. Team series $24. High Game seasonow1t,erthaineitherthe Seminole Re
Estelle Scheafer's 171 and Team $16, Hi Individual series
d at 11 at Jones Lyman at 1; Jackson Heights
12 and girls win run a 1.5 mile Gertie Seifert's
169 were high. $10 and High Individual game Kumquat Bowl or the Disney High; Lakeview tackles San. %i. Maitland at 3 on the South
course while We open divWon Converted splits went to Bob
ford at I at Pinecrest.
Seminole Field and Lakeview
$7. A total of 18 points can be Bowl.
will go 3.0 mIles.
Only two weeks of the regular
The
junior
bantam
schedule
vs.
Sanford at 3 at PineciI
Wilson, Gladys Grammerman, won each night instead of 1.1W season remains after Saturday. winds up Saturday wi
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two
Sanford drew a bye in the
usual one point per team game.
Pee Wee schedule finds four games at Pinecrest - midget league, however six at
In this lea gue you win I poin
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County teams in Lakeview vs. South Seminole at 1; Tuskawilla vs. Milwee at
each game for team members
actio
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league faces South 9 and Pinecastle vs. Sanford at Lyman at 3 and Jackson
S ports
matched against'each other and
Seminole White at 9 a.m. on the 11.
Heights at South Seminole at 5,
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meet Sunday on the Sabal Palm only 500 on the ladies side (522- money prizes are given
High

7. Muguerla, 1. Attu.
S.S0. 3.10; 3. Negui Javi (5) 9,00;
ELEVENTH - I. Cacho-tSangoa,
(1-3), 127.10: P (I 3) 1113.70.
I. Domlnolarr,, 3. Alaya.Ju.n, 4.
EIGHTH - i. Erdoxa Lafrae W
Areche-perex, S. Ce(aya-Attu,
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1010
2. SentIMuguerza OQUIZa.AZPI,
7. Erdoza.MigtiuI,
(5) 910. S-SO; 3. A$ava-Menctsa (I)
BiibaoEchaye.
570, Q, (57)174.50; P (7-3), 1177.90.
TWELFTH - 1. Santi.Juan, 2.
NINTH-I. AWl (5)7.10, 3.60,9.40; Erdoii' Ramon,
3. Bilbao Agufrre,
7 Zarre (3)1.00,3.30
; 3 Sale (I) Ferrn,nAIfu, S MaruriMu.guerza,
S 60. 0 (3 5) Sfl 60: P
3), $102.30
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6 Sale Larree. 7. Celaye Mencha,
TENTH -1. Larrea (2) 11.40, 6.10, Chho
A:pi
3 20, 7 Seth (4)SiO.a 60:3 Attu (1)
3 60; 0. (2 1)36.20; P (2-1). 114700;
DO (5.7), $161.10.
Harness Racing
ELEVENTH - I. Bilbao Attu (5)
SEMINOLE TURF CLUB
19.10, 7.20, 7.10: 7. Cecho-Zarre (1)
THURSDAYS RESULTS
370. ISO; I. Sale Ml" (4)8.10; ,
(1$), $37.20: P 15 1) 111.00.
FIRST: I. Ot'ca MI (Biresnak)
TELIFTH - I. Santl- Aguirre (21 (II 1610, I&amp;80. 4.20 and Dons Ann
1310,33.50,100;7. 8il-J'jin (1) Raider (Crank) (1) 21.20, 1060,4.10;
13.00. 1040: 3. Marunl AWl (7)1080; 3. Lisbon HanOver (3) 340:0. (4 4)
0 (1 2). 79 W. p (2.1, $120.00; Big 0 76.70; T 211:4.
(I S with I 2), 1)001.00
SECOND: 1. Grey BIH (Amato)
Handle $13,752; Attendance
( I) I? .60, 6.50, 300: 7 .Ioppa Star
Mad (7)350. 310, 3 Great Value
(3) 7.60, 0 (171 43 40, T (17.3)
THURSDAY NIGHT'S
155.80, DO (11) 16510; OD (II)
13 60; T 2:09.3
RESULTS
THIRD: I. Marcon Gal (Udell) (71
FIRST- I. LJrvi.Yta (41, 11.20, 13.10, 460. 2 60; 7. Sti Wampum (6)
640. 4.20; 2. Urfa Axons (8), 5.50, 3.80. 2 70; 3. Bertha's y (5) 3
3 6; 3. basre Settle (7), 350;
(4. (76)23.60. 1 (741) 117.10: T 2:10:3.
81141.50; p (Ad) $134.50
FOURTH:
I
Scotch 'inip
SECOND - 1. Us-ia Okoki (3) (PrOvost) (3) 12.70. 3.10, 730; 7 4
13.50, 4.00. 3.10, 7. Negui Via (3), Greenland Beauty (7) 2 60. 2.40; 3,
7.3*, 3 10: 3. Oguuta Settle (11 340, New$own Gay (2)1.00; 0(57)1070,
0. (3 5) 10.Q0; p ($3) $131-SO, Big t 7 (57 7)171.40; T 2.06.3.
(1) with 3S) Ill) 40
FIFTH; 1. Metrolina MICII
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set. The high game of the night
AId
Leni:,) Larni Arena, a. Ice
Bell (Kuzrth) 31. 7. Special went to Bob Locke with his 245.
oki.
6.
Echano,
Byrd
(DeBerry) 5.1; I Virginia 597. Offier highs: Alice Ifen.
Sanchez, y. Ursa-Elcyrza, 1.
Barre. Charm ($eidefI 4 1.
dricks 202-552, Dottie Bretz 169Alberdl.
TENTH - 9-3. Trot, Mile: 1. J. H.
SECOND - 1. Echano-OkokI, 2. Time (Werkh.iser) S 1; 2.
503,
Starr Hendricks 190-516,
Decatur

UrzaLenlz, 3. Ice Eloria, 4. Lard
Boy (Nicholl) SI; 3. Double
Beitia. S Oguiza Alberdl, 8. Barre. Wftammy (J. HyseIl) 10-1:
1. Devil's
YZa. 7. Aldana Sanchez. 5. Eddy
Advocate (Rusin) 31; S. Cap Coal
Arena,
(Artman) 5 1; 6. Sharp Millie
THIRD - 1. Eddy-Buitia, 7.
(Cummings)6.I;7. Broward County
Echano.Arania, 3. lca.Lenii, 1. (Hof ) 9.2: S. Special Miracle (F.
Oguuta Via, S. Arecha.Javj, 8.
Taylor) 72.
Larvl Albardi, 7. Uric Sanchez. S.
At,an Okoki.
FOURTH - I. NeguiElorza, 2.
Halloween Meet
BarniBengo.s, 3. DomingoMiguel,
4. Larrl.Ethave., S. AnecPia-Zarre, 6.
Cacho Sanchez, 7. Bilbao Perez. . Slated Sunday

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Cheeky Bravado (Astarita) &amp;2. 4. the two high games. Glen Jones Belchel's Live Wires: Stacy
Sunday at Bowl America with
Miss Abbe Time (Saul 1I. S. Gay has high average with a 153
Staffard, age 10, 136 game. 4 the election of office
Parader kurlzworth S
1; 6 average. Earle Quinn spared Aces: Jimmy Kearney, age 12, office for a two year
Rebiridge Rob IF Taylor) 151; 7

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Claiming $1,000: 1. Ecge*ood St
FIRST - I Echano A)bircj, 2. Pat (Saul) S I; 2. Towaliga
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Ica Okoki, 3. Hague L.eniz.
Eddy- (Seiders) 121, 3. GIcnora Duke
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a. Camden Jody
Wales Conference
7. Lacri- Elora,
Aldana Sanchez. (Whayland) S 1; S Sandy Doll
Norrts Division
SECOND - I. Birre Okoki, 2. (Raul) 9 2; 6. Miss Chetaway
GA Lard Lenlz, 3, Eddy Elorz.. 4. (AstarIta) 61; 1. DoIly inter
Montreat
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Friday, Oct. 14, 1913

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(2) Ironside
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6) Partridge Family
(CATV.6)(44) Mickey Mouse
Club
Somerset
Dinah!
(13) Dragnet
(35) Addams Family
4•30
(3)(24) Sesame Street
(6)(8) Mery Griffin
(CATV.6) Flintstones
(13) lronside
(CATV.1)) Orlando
Council Meeting
(35) Lone Ranger
(44) Gilligan's - Island

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4:13
(44) Movie
3:03
(9) Movie

(CATV.)3) All- Star Wrestling

Saturday

1:00
(2)(1) Bob Hope Special
(3)(24) Washington Week In
Review
(6)(13) Big Eddie
(CATV.6) Movie
(9) Movie
(35) Movie
(44) Dinah!

MORNING
6:00
(6) Growers Almanac

6:43
(13) News
6:33
(9) News
7:00
(2) Across The Fence
(6) U.S. Of Archie
Banana Splits
Bozo's Circus
(13) Movie

5:30
(2) News
(3)(24) Electric Company
(CATV.4) Bewitched
(9) Beverly Hillbillies
(13) Adam
(CATV.13) Cable Journal
(35) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

7:13
(44) News On The Light Side

9:30
(3) F londa Report
(3$) Movie

7:30
(2) I Dream Of Jeann ie
(6) Flintstones
(8) Go. USA
(44) Herald Of Truth

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7:00
(2) To Tell The Truth
(3) Aviation Weather
(6)(8) Concentration
(C-6)(44) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World Of Ani.
mats
(13)(C.13) CBS News
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek

(2)(8) Police Woman
(3) Rivals Of Sherlock
Holmes
(6)(13) Barnaby Jones
(CATV.6) News
(9) ABC News Close-Up
The Weekend Athlete
(CATV13) Burke's L.aw
(24) Vincent Van Gogh

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(CATV4) Best Of Grauchc
11:00
!(()(13 ) News
(3) Liltias. Yoga And You
(CATV-6) Race To Riches
(24) Aviation Weather
(35) 700 Club
(44) Love. American Style
11:30
(2)(8) Tonight Show
(6)(13) PanAmerican Games
Wrap-Up
(CATV4) This Is The NFL
(9) Wide World Of Entertain.

ment
(44) Movie
11:40
(6) Movie
(13) Movie

(2)(8) Emergency Plus A
(3)124) Sesame Street
(6)(13) Pebbles And aamm
Bamm
(9) Hong Kong Fooey
(44) Wally's Workshop
8:30
(2)(I) Sigmund
(6)(13) Bugs Bunny-Road
Runner
(CATV.6)
Cultural
An.
IUEWOl9y
(9) Tom And Jerry - Grape Ape
(44) EfIU&amp;Cf

1:30
(6)(13) What's Communism
All About?
(8) Categorically Speaking
(9) Action Center
(24) Wall Street Week
(35) Movie

1:00
(2)(8) Waldo Kitty
(3)(24) Electric Company
(44) Gerald Derstein
9:30
(2)0) Pink Panther
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6)(13) Scooby.Doo
(CATV.6) Man And
vlronment
(9) Lost Saucer
(CATV.13) Movie

2:00
Tarzan
Man And Environment
(6) Movie
(CATV-6) Movie
(I) Speaking With Your Hands
(9) Wide World Of Sports
(24) Bill Moyer's Journal
(44) Movie

En.

2:30
(3) Man And Environment
(I) Movie
(13) College Kaleidoscope

10:00
(2)(8) Land Of The Lost
(3)(24) Sesame Street
(3)(24) 5hazam.lI
(9) Adventures Of Gilligan
(44) Ernest Angley

1:00
(2)(8) Midnight Special
(9) Movie
(44) Movie
2:45

Sesame Street
(6)(13) Children's Film Festi.
vat
(CATV-4) Soul Train
(CATV.13) Movie Double
Feature
('24) WahP
R eview
(35) NFL Game Of The Week
(44) Combat

3:00
(3) Romagnolis Table
(6) Black Experience
(13 ) Insight
(24) Antiques
(35) Movie

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(2)0) Run, Joe, Run
(CATV4) Nino
(9) Uncle Croc's Block
.ietsons

Regular
Schedule

Skating

Mondays 7:00.10:00 P.M.

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Tuesday Private Parflss

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Saturdays 9:30.11:30 am. 6
1:30.4:00 p.m. &amp; 7:30.11:00
p.m.
sundays 1:30.3:306 4:00.4:00
p.m.

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organizational
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with qualifications. Send resume
to P 0. Box 2194, Sanford, Fla
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Mne 2 to 3 times your cost on
Ilundre,Js of p'oductsf Gift itcm,
novelties, carded mercriandse,
1001 others $2 brings giant
catalog, refundable on 1st order.
P0 Box 701, Geneva, Fla., 27732,

A BABY'S WORLD Care for Infants
to age? oniy Nest lone* Drivers'
License Bureau 3776645

18-4 elp Wanted

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Share with same a 3 bedroom, 7$
bath home on the lake. All con
vrni,nces, Lake Mary area. 377

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No pets )39 6956
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TAX CREDIT- Two very nice 3
bedroom homes. bids of closet
Space, ceramic tile baths, shag
carpets, range, Utility room,
garage iiio
AGE &amp; ELEGANCE -- Newly
dcccxatedoldectiome Has central
Iat and air, detached garage.
fenced back yard. Down. %tairs:
Spacious living room with
formal dining room,
den, eat in kitchen, ll*ljroom and
bath, plus Utility. Up stairs: 3
large bedrooms and 2 full baths
574.500.

ao'-Autos for Sale

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1966 BUCk O pe l Kadette. Inspected,
Best offer. 608 David St. Winter
SprIngs 373 1698.

REALTORS

Antique
£
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carport

Sale, Sanford Christian
School, 137 Plnecrest Drive,
Saturday. Oct. 23 and Wednesday,
Oct 29
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Carport Sale, Friday and Saturday.
10$ Wilkins Circle Phone 323 0149

P306511

1970 Plymouth Duster, orange. 6
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CYI. 3 sPeed. new punt, extra
AUCTIOr4EE P .S TANVERMILLION
Sharp, $995. Call Don Pope, 3fl
AAA AUCTION
1651.

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od homes:
t4'Pf'(l r.111 altr So m 173
734. lii 4.ii' OrIvp

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Sunday, 2312 Elm Ave, Baby
toyS, household items,
furniture

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taco &amp; take over payments. 323
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190 u. I? fl. Longwood

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Sun. Oct. 23, 76. 9 to S. 733 Ridge
Road, Lake Mary,

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196$ Triumph Spitfire
Best Offer
Call 323 51 13 after 6 Warren

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Ph. 377 7881
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Small and large. $7,000 pr acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor, 671.
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NEED A SERVICEMAN? You ll
find him listed in Ouf BuSineSS

54--Garage sales

BUDGETS ARE not
STERED WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS

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Trail Rides, 11 an hour
Lessons
373 5010

'77 Camaro. automatic. •ir, clean.
good tin's, good Conditon, 57.000
3236203,

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Auction Sale

wanted To buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
PIOLL'S
Casselberry. Hwy. If 92 830 4706.

GARAGE SALE- Fri., Sat., Sun. &amp;
Friday 7:30 p.m.
Mon. 9 to 6 firm, 4$ Swe,tbriar
Don't forget our auction tOnght. We
Branch. Woodlands, Longwood
have a good tok of all kinds of
USEDFURNITURE
(off
434), Over 400 Item s. Sc TO $30.
50 Zoned commercial, remainder
merchandise
Cviie early
WANTED
browse
agricultural, ii, acres in all. RUMMAGE SALE Saturday &amp;
Phone]?) 4520
Large I bedroom home, 3 baths
Sunday 10$ SOS E 3rd St.,
(two 17'xI with dressing areas),
CASH 322.4132
Sanford. Furniture, antique
Dell's Auction Service
living room 10's *1'. Family room,
fainting COUCh. Clothes, misc
For used furniture, appliances,
dining room ar. 2 car garage
ly 46. West Sanford
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items,
$220.0g E*ceient terms it Carport Sale. 115 E Pine Ave.
32 5420
Larry's Mart, 21$ Sanford Ave.
Longwood. Thursday. Friday,
-- Saturday Houriolcj
76-Auto
Parts
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We
Buy
Furniture
JOHNNY WALKER
clothing
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GITIERAL CONTRACTOR
DAVIS 323 9)10
Reconditioned Batteries, $17 95
PEAL ESTATE, INC.
3 Family Garage Sate. Friday and
exchange r REELS BODY SHOP. I
Saturday, 1211 Randolph Phone
322.6457
1109 Sanford Ave
/lAntiques
37 3 4$93,
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2 Bedroom,? Yard Sale, 919 W Flrt St., GIge's
7a-0toi'cyc
GREAT ANTIQUE AUCTION
enclosed porches, centr. ' heat &amp;
Bait &amp; Tackle store. Oct. 21, 25, 76.
Loaijsfrom Maine, N.Y ,Vermont
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Save your se lf money by shopping
1974 Hon CS 200
SAT,, OCT. 25, Starting 7p.m.
at our big Sale. Furniture, dune
SeIlorSwapfo- Car
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Galleries
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buVgy. 'lêShej, children an
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645 1I. After H 339-1838
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adult's clothing, green plants,
PiMI. East oft Ion Route 46
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Motorcycle Insurance
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MotelsnearbyI
BLAIR AGE4CY
Merchand'ise
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1792
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For Your Junk Car
373 1379
1977 Pinto Station Wsçion, fully
eguippetj, low mileage Phone 3777796 after S p m
1966 F or d Station Wagon
$700 Cash
P hone 377 0670
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Any CarNo Money Down
WITH GOOD CREDIT
For EsampI.,
'17 Gremlin X. air, U09$.
'7) Pinto, auto, air, $795
'YO Mustang Macr, I, auto, air, $1193.
'72 Vega GT, like new. $1193
'71 Dus ter, 2 door. 93
Many nihers .0 cnow from

Chico &amp; The Man
local ion)

Jct, 1792&amp;177,Longwood
Call 17] 1570 O 834

Lake Mary
Till
YARD
SALE
NOW LEASING
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FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
50?t41tsCelIaflO.jS for Sale
tageon Iwo roads. Douolecarport,
apartments, attractively fur.
- Farm Equipment- Ford 601
fished, Conveniently located and
fenced $11,900 Terms If desired
tractor. 5 It. rotary mower, grove
beautifully landscaped $135 mo.
FULLER BRUSH
disc, turn plow; all 3 point hitch
lanxin
JOHNNY
WALKER
Call between 5:30 S For in
3771947
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Ponyandsaddle tools, rotor fille.r
formation
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372
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and spray tank for Gravely
White Wedding Gown
REAL ESTATE INC.
tractor ; 196$ .1 wheel drive F too
Ior2fledrOOms Adults only
Lake
Mary'
Size
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Ford pickup; reverse Cycle wall
322.6457
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
373,M'
New 4 Bedroom Home
air conditioner; Fedders dr
2343 Park Drive $70 up.
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Very clean IdyllWilde, 3 DR. 2 bath,
culating heater complete with
On 1 Acre
Tow Bar; lay pool table; 15'
family room, living dining room Kitchen, 'lining room, family room,
AVALON APARTMENTS
undergrØun tank: furniture;
medium white shirts; antique
living room, 2 baths, &amp; 7 car
ADULTS, NO PETS
Combination Eat in kitchen with
Small appliances: books; some
ashtray stands recor d player. 377
built n. Double garage, large lot
garage 2,000%q It. Of living area.
116W 2nd St
antiques, MARKHAM WOODS
568.4 after 1 pm.
with fence 37142S2
ROAD,) miles north of 134 and I 4,
WW carpet, kitchen (-guipment
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2 Miles south of Lake Mary Blvd.
range, oven, &amp; refrigerator. Stork Spark Space Heater, complete with
blocks from town, lOw rent,
construction 139.000, Terms i f
all controls, piping. &amp; drum, $23. _!t 0na 862-4464.
looking for gooJ tenant Call
desired
3230118
5109 after 6 p ,n
Ste
JOHNNY WALKER
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GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
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small
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REAL ESTATE, INC.
organ oasssi
ROBSON MARINE
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7971 Hwy 1792
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INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
Two bedroom, turn or unfurn,
IN
377 5961
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make room for new stock).
adults preferred, security deposit
Everything Reduced To ClearI
373S131 or 3776420
CORNER LOT, newly painte,
59-.assicaI
SAVE 60 pct. and more on smoked
rchandise
range, refrigerator, fireplace, 3 OR, I bath, w w car pet, block,
damaged
LAKE MARY- 2 OR duplex, kit
stock.
acre, Ravenna Park. Must
Payton's
drapes. central heal, family room
chen equi))p.d, Carpeted, central
quality Total $18,100,
Children's Wear (Formerly Beautiful Wurlitzer Organ, double
What more can you ask for in a 3
heat &amp; air, $150 per me.
keyboard
with ' full
Buttons 'P4 Bows), 76.40 Hiawatha.
ad.
OR home' Only $77000
MOSS I E C. BATEMAN Phone 3771)01.
FORREST GREENE INC.
Companiment, suitable for church
3236333
or home. Nearly new. Original
REALTOR
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3225910 JUST HAD TO TELL YOU ABOUT Peg.
Real
Estate
Broker Kathy '&amp; Unique, 2410 Hiawatha Ave
Price.
11.500, will trade for boat of
IT! 3 BPs, 2 bath on nicely treed
Partiatly fvrnith ?bedroom, 3)15
Specializing In ,acrame Ma:
equal value. 3193471.
corne' lot; Quiet nelghborh
322.7643 '
terlats and Unusual Otfts 323.
Palm Way. 175 mnonUt. 327 $911
-Cedar 8 brick front, Kitchen7651.
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evenings
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60--Mice Suppliesequipped. Shallow well. Listed
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bedroom Unfurnished,
turnisned, kitChen
Low down payment. Ornamental Couch and matching chair, recline,'.
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set of matching lamps $125 cst,gta
equipp.e, air, carpeted. s,S so
Used office furniture - 19
stone fireplace, turned columns,
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Comp
Cabinet
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like
i *duIt only. 3772296 wk nds &amp;
metal gym
Sunken paneled family room, 3
0 eves.
Set, 1 year old. $23; metal Swing Wood or steel desks (executive des k
Installed from 19
Your MLS Agency
bedrooms, garage, redwood
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&amp; Chairt, secretarial desks 8.
let,?
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years old, $25; Other misc.
fence, carpet. FHA VA. 83) 8777.
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cabinets, as is. Cash and Carry
No WaitI Your muffler and tailpipe Is always In stock
AN"lLLKtiOWI -r WHEN
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NOLL'S
Kitchen Bathroom
Cabinets,
GENEVAA$1EA,
2Bedroomfllockpiom
Counter
lop
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ISEEIT'HOME
Cilslelberry,17.92,1304706
and ready for Immediate installationi
. Sinkt. Installation
ZONED AGRICULTURE
FUrnithedorUnfurnished
available Bud CabetI 3778057
For you who don't want a carbon 40 Acres on St Johns Ave. $55,000
OneExecutiveC,ir
373 79
anytime
ropy home, 3 bedroom, 2 bath, SI Acres, will divide, $2,500 per acre.
19
Two Alma Desks
with family room. Spotless Inside 10 Acres, Mullet Lake
area, $17,500. Unfurnjspie 3 BR hOu%, $100 Also
373
3000
WILSON
MAIER
FURNITURE
&amp; out. Shake type roof. Assumable 3 BEDROOM. 11 bath, Cb con
Come in now for
BUY-SELL--TRADE
to* Interest rate mortgage.
struction, ca rpel. 111, drapes. redr
1774
31131SE. FirslSt,
a
really great buy.
138.500 373 9410
322 S622
cusorom
yard walled in. No traffic backed
by
the
I77 CountryClubDriye,7t,e.Jr oo,n 1
Larry Saxon, Realto r
problem. FHA commlttment, GROCERY STORE EQUIPMENT 3 M Precise time re
5.23500
bath, family room, SIlO. In
1ea
best guarantee
MAKE OFFER
formation In window.
RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3 BUILDINGS- Office, Store 8.
1400W 1st 3'.
PHONE 3275098
in the business,
3736630
stora.y, Spice for rent or lease.
bedroom, 2 bath, family i'oo'n
CASSELBERRY- 3 bedroom. 7
In writing!
lovely POOL, will to wall carpet,
ba th home, family room, air
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
_tsetiold_Goods
At
a place
dr aperies, diShwasher. shrubbery,
C
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WOOdruff'SGarden Center
conditioned, Carpeted, kitchen
privacy fence, MINT CONF
YOU
know and trust
REALTY INC
601
Header.
equipped, clothes w&amp;shes, food
CeleryAve,Sarfo,d
DITION,
Was $3750 Reduced
KULP DECOPATORS
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207 E. 2Sth St .32) 7037
freezer in(lvdCd Garage, nice
109W IS? St .377 7315
to 179.900 Terms
-W`EW DRIVING MIDAS CiAZY!
For Hedge Viburnum plants, 7' up.
HAL COL BERT, REALTOR
yard. $250
We Buy Furniture
well bunched, in cans, $1. 202 West
Eves,
322
06112
or
377
1557
CALL TOSE
Harold Hail Realty
20th St.
Eves, Selma Williams
3771587 Yellow wrought Iron dinette set. 6
$, FERN PARK MAITLAP4D- 3
P FAL TOP 323 5771
chairs; love seat sofa bed; both
bedrooms. I', baths, air con
2 Story Beauty
like new. Phone 373 6172,
ditioer, dishwasher, fenced yard,
64-Equipment for Rent
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3 Bedroom Home-Downtown.
$19,500
Lakefront Home-Lake Mary,

121.900
l?IlIaywocxiDrive, Sanford
bedrOOm, 7 baths pool, fenced.
patio, in qui et neighborhood

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SMALL APPLIANCES
HOME AND POOL-S bedrooms.? POOL HOME- Sanford, 741$
REPAIRED
125
ba ths,) car garage, Florida room,
Palmet to Ave. Carpet ed, 3 BR, 2
SantOrdAve, 373 9370
ccfiliel heat arid air, 5.l3,O
bath, family room, Utility room
1505 W. 25th St.
with new washer, dryer. Central Frigeroa ire Deluxe automatic
WITT REALTY
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dryer,
white,
good
condition
$43
SANFORD
heat air, dishwasher. dispoal,
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322 Ins after 5:30.
extra large f enced back yard.
Reg
Real
Estate
Broker
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ONGWOOD- Devonshire
Automatic
pool with redwood QuALITY APPLIANCES AT
333571$
327275
Executive type, beautiful shaded 3237895
Professionally Managed
cabana, bath house with
BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
home, fully furnished (including SANFORD
By
refrigerator,
large
pi(ttiC
shelte,-,
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AUCTION, 373 7340,
free:er.washer dryer)
3
fruit
trees.
135,900
371
0766.
home,shadyyard.airc onditloner
-bedrooms. baths, den, enc loSed
KENMOREWASHER,PartS
Will dicker or swap $19,500
flutryle
patio. 7 car garage, air. 1350
OQ
Seice.
used
machines
42bi
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Homes
month Phone 8310490
LAKE MARY - I bedroom home
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PORs' ?.
MOONEY APPL lANCES 3) 0697
with 3 bathL also a den, family
bedroomfurniShed house for
room
room &amp; basemen t. Dressing room HILLCREST
,
'73. central air,
*ftonly, Call
d",TIw5her,
with master bedroom, walk in
i Irwil
pat,o skirting,
closets, central vacuum. Also
&amp; tie downs Good location
Couple Will 5J'6t1' Home
attached apartment for a roomy
PAyments $45 79 mo Offered by
0p!?'na Art',s
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t ot space
Savings &amp; Loan. 373 605)
PflOrii' 71 I52
CALL NOW
- SANFORD- 3 bedroom. 2 bath Barrington, double wide, new, 71' a
40', central air, large raised
home, shady y.rd, air c onditioner,
!11__ 34-.-M)bI$0 HoIfl6'S
will dick er or swap, $19,500.
SCltt patio, carport. Skirting,
wood grain lapsed siding, good
WE TAKE TRADES
(EKIVA RIVER-- Adult park
location, With trees. Offered by
Offering fish ing. canoeing and LOPIGW000- 3 bedronm )k bath
f convenience st or e Surrounded by home, air conditioned, k notty pine
Savinqt &amp; Loan. Payments,
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1 AND 2 BEDROOMS- FROM $ 144
Ill) 'o .32)6051
r'anelnu, utility b ildirig,
Leautful oak arid ( 1preSs trees
QuIet Serene - Easy Living
treeS On nearly an a:re 174,900
3721470
FLEETLINE
AllAdutt -Modirn
Double Wide new.
CALL US
central air, raiteci front scr ee n
OR trailer, S Sanford Ave WINTER SPRINGS-- ) bedroom
room, carport. Skirting, corn
p 51 25 mo Adults only, No pets 373
home, carpeted, fenced back yard
1120 Florida Ave., OHS. 17.92
plefely
Set up Near 434 &amp; i n.
Phone 323-4430
with utility shed FHA available.
Offered
by
Savings
&amp;
$21,150
tLoan.511.5$permonth3;3Si

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Forrest Greene, Inc.
$306833
REALTORS
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Zoned for Horses

FOR BEST COSTUME ETC.

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I bedrooms. 2 full baths, hardwood
tlOnrt Land completely fenced
Rich toil for gardening HOS
'years old 524.900 Terms it

desired
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JOHNNY WALKER
CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC.
322.157

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WINTER SPRINGS, I ap, 7 bath,
equipped kitchen, '!'
8)1 8197
SUNLAPID ESTATES- Nice
bedroom, 1 bath, central heat 8.
modern kitchen, fenced large
ot utility shed. shallow well,
527.000 Terms

Stemper Realty
19195. French
2727771,323 1a94.lfl.tfll
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lots, Rent one, live on the other,
Cultommadel7'540'mobllehome
with a l0",'sfl' Florid room.
Completely furnished, carport,
patiri. 2 utilIty bUildingS, fruit
trees 321037j,
SKYLINE.- Coubiewide, '?3.71'
60', 3 9R, 7 bath, raised front
room, central air, cdrport
a nd
no Good t011
0itio. Paymers 1,04 17 ma.
by SavivA,s &amp; Loan 373 i,.
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bedroom, l7'sóO', front kitchen,
completely furnished. 668 363

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Air Conditioning

AIPC0N0ITI0NIN&amp;
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK. 74 hour service, All
makes. DYKES AIR CON.
DIT tONING. 377 8177.

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brick &amp; stOne spsc'aity 3777780

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S19E. First, 327 3742
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with a Classified Ad

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Free Estimate Call SEARS in DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
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formal dining. living porch,
bished. assume low interest
(ireplacs, 'c'ntral heat, large lot,
mortgage or refinance VA No
carport and garage Call now for
down 5)9.000
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44 Ours flame
45 Polite
46 Feminins
appellation
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48 French tryst
49 Semiprecious
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54 Ptmit
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372 5611 Alt Hrs. 37? 7137
817W 1st St , Sanford

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trailer apts Adult 8. family park
Wctkly 1515 Hwy 17 92, Sanfor d
373 1920
One 1. Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, turn, &amp; unfurn
up 372 1110.

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LOST - While German Shepherd,
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Ocala 901 732 8161 or ! 1773

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information center. Monday
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Dek Industries
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$15: Service all makes. HERBS'
1200 S. French. 3fl 1731.

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8O) Orlando Drive
Sanford
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fLirfliS7ied or Unlumnithed Ne'ly COUNTRY CLUB MANOR3 BR,?
bath, Central heat 8, air, fenced
redec orat ed Come s'e. 300 E.
back yard. Good conditiOn
Airport Blvd Sanford, 173.1350
DSJ REALTY,REALTOR
7 BR ApI , sjII to wall carpet, air - 615 1166. After Hrs 339 838
CJnd .$fl5mo pluSdpojt. 208 E.
DREAMWOLD-- El Caputain, tree
21st St. Call 373 4389 alter 330
PaviflU, assume with low down, 3
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bcrooms. 1', bath. $71,900
stores, churcheS Ideal for retired 7425 YALE AVE-- $2S,900
Persons 668 648,8 or 372
lOS LAUREL AVE - $15,900
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(9) Movie
(1 Party

5:30
(9) Movie

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knowledgeable of Sanford &amp;
Seminole Co. Mature Good typist,
Must enjoy w or king with people.
Reply to Box 551 c 0 The Evening
Herald, P.O. flax 1637. Sanfor d.
Fla., 37771.

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8:00
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backward, up, dowii, or dLagoaally in the punk. Find each
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12:30
(CATV6) Don Kirshner's
Rock Concert

(24) Solar Energy

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(44) Untouchables

4:15
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(2)(8) Saturday Night
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(9) Movie
(13) Movie

(2) B'tween
(I) Here And There
(13) Candid Camera

TAI CLSDBEGAHTOBUSRO

IF YOU LIKED
"YOUNG FRANKENSTEIN"

4-Personals

FOUND: Ladies Bicycle, orange a.
black, owner may claim by
Identifying &amp; paying for ad. 37)0381.

11:15
(9) ABC News

(13) Project 13
(24) Burns And Allen
(35 ) ( 44 ) Wrestling

A C I, N H S I) I U S F. S U S I B I C A
B F. R F. U I D A I C 0 p H 0 U B 11011
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(CATV-6) Movie
(35) 700 Club
Star Trek

7:00
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(3) Firing Line
(6) Hee Haw
(CATV.6) 20.000 Leagues
Under The Sea
(I) News Conference
(9) Lawrence Welk

26 Barely
sufficient
28 Mouthliki
openings
31 Morally
corrupt
34 Al no time
36 Foreigner
37 Floating
38 All (cor"b
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18 Cut with
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20 Chemical
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21 Sea bird
22 Heaters
24 European
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(3)124) Florida Business Week
(6)(13) News CBS
.I! NC Ph'w
(35) Animal World

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MAITLAND LIONS CLUB looking
for donations for their Nove.nber
Flea Market. Those interest ed in
donating new or used articles,
please call 8 30 7702

(6)(13) Carol Burnett

6:30
(2) Florida's Watchinq

ACHOBS

3:30
(2) Tha t Good Ole Nashville
Music
(3) Flower Show
(6) Soundlno Board

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SKATE CITY
On T'* Track Rd, Off
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Noon The
Sunday - Noon Friday

(6)(13) Mary Tyler Moore
(CATV.6) Pop Goes The
Country
(9) SWAT.
(44) Movie

(CATV.6) Untouchables
(24) Book Beat
(35) Pop Goes The Country
(44) Untouchables

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31c a line

(3)(24) Autobiography Of A
Princess

10:00
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MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

9:00
(2)(8) Movie

5:30
(3) Quick On The Draw
(24) Black Perspective On The
News

Soul Train

1:00

(44) That Good Ole Nashville
Music

(35) Star Trek

1:00

8:00

Winter Park

RAT E S

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Road

3:00
(3) Florida Report
(CATV.6) Love, American
Style
(I) High Chapperal
(24) Say Brother
(33) Party

12:30
Go USA
Indian Summer
(6)(13) Cosby Kids
(CATV.6) Gilligan's Island
(9) American Bandstand
(35) Ceser's World

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(LMIruv

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(6)(13) Doc
(CATV.6) Nashville On The

4:30
(3) Consumer Survival Kit
(24) Realldades
(35) Car An! Track

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(9) Howard Cosell
(35) Movie
(44) Music City, USA

4:00
High Chapperal
LilItas, Yoga and You
(6)(13) Sports Spectacular
(24) Woman

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322-2611

(3)(24) Family At War
(613) Jeffersons

(9) College Football Texas at
Arkansas

AFTERNOON
12:00
Josie And The Pussycats
Villa Alegre
(6)(13)
Valley
Of
The
Dinosaurs
(CATV6) NFL Game Of The
Week
(I) Information 8
(9) Speed Buggy
(CATV.13) All- Star Wrestling
(21) Gettln' Over
(35) Unlscope
(44) Soul Train

6.30
(6) Sunrise Semester
(I) Laurel And Hardy

9:00
(3) Florida Business Week
(6)3) Hawaii Five-0
(CATV.13) Stagecoast West
(24) Masterpiece Theatre
(44) Movie

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(9) College(13) High Q
(24) Romagnolls Table
(44) Movie

11:30
(fl($) Westwlnd
(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6103) Ghost Busters
(CATV.6) Tres Patines
(9) Oddball Couple
(35) Big Blue Marble
(44) Friends Of Man

6:00
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(3)(24) Electric Company
(6)(13) Far Out Space Nuts
(CATV.13) Daytime
(35) Cartoons
(44) Jim Thomas Outdoors

3:00
(9) Movie

8:30
(3)(24) Wall Street Week
(6)(13) MASH
(CATV.13) Blue Ridge Quar.
tet

3:00
(2) Adam 12
(CATV.4) I Love Lucy
(9) Gilligan's Island
(35) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch

Seminole

(44) Movie

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City

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TV

7:30
(7) Celebrity Sweepstakes
(3) black Perspective On The
News
(6) Wonderful Wor ld OfAgic
(CATV.6)(44) Love. Amen.
can Style
(I) $25000 Pyramid
(9) Hollywood Squares
(13) America: The Young Ex

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Lawn Care

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large or ?cFree estimate 373 60
sau Call R,'irr 799 7359
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a couple of old fri en
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
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t-Cels &amp; Soles given tile to your
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Shoet HANSON'S SHOE SHOP,
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Paneling door, windQwj hung.
201 E Commercia' 323 64S1
concrete work, etc. Bytheptjrot
OFFICE MACHINES
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"We service all makes and models'
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Free Pickup and Delivery
- Interior, Exterior Plastering, Sanford Business
332 8003
PAUL SLATER
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated ___
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br Ick &amp; stone special'y. 3777780 .
LICCfl%ed Residential Comm e rcia l
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Control
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Free EStimates P ) P47j
place to live, car to drive, aio4,,,
ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
some servic, y ou have n
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7547 Park Drive
read all our Want ads every day.
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WELLS DRILLED PUp
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All t'vPe.5 anostlei
Looking for garden equipment?
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PET REST INN
STINE MACHINE &amp;
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Boarng &amp; Groom.nSUPPLY CO
Ph 37? 1037
'C'W 7ridSt
Jfl 643?
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*On Lake, Free Boating Spool CItmp,ous,
•brapes *Car peting S ep Diiq Room,

Hig hwa y 17.92, Sanford, Next Cavalier
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Banquet was held Saturday
evening in the Sanford
Ciie Center wi th County
Commission Chairman Sid
Viblenas guest ol honor.

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Broiling your food instead of
Association (SMCA) will host a
The invocation was given by Petersburg.
Wrie, so I made up my mind
Becky Hendrix and Roy Metreception for all members at frying ases less electricity or Freddie Nelson, Sanford Area
The
delegation
that no matter what the cir.
frorn calfe and Beth Blair and Vic
the Mayfair Country Club, gas, cuts out calories by using Council president. Guest Seminole County Democratic Gischler.
cumstances were. I would
no oil, and is better for )-on.
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Saturday from 9-10:30 p.m.
speaker was Hugh Burgay who Women's Club
M-er nag my husband.
included
Also Jess and Herman
Serving
meals
with
a
meat,
spoke
on "Spirit of '76."
Well, Ted and I have been
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luncheon President Norris and M)Ttle Heinle. Terri and Irving
No individual invitations veget.able and salad, touched up
nwried for seven mon" and
Gradick, Frances Jackson, Pip Gussow, Jan and Tom U
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have
been sent, but all men)- with onion or garlic powder is were Kathy Chudoba and Billie Slaback, June Foley, Ann Freernan. Vickie and Emle
if em a wife had reasons to nag
bers are invited to attend. another way. If your family Hughes. Their committee in- Brisson, Kay Ohlrich, Peggy Cavallaro, Linda and David
her husband,I had plenty
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I Memberships will be on sale at insists on a potato or rice side eluded Jonty
Dempsey and Hattaway, Judy Kwiatkowski, White, Debbie and Henry
kept my mouth shut.
for those persons still dI.sh,serve ittothem, but donot Michelle Hartung, decorations; Beverly Freeman and
Another
reader
suggested
My
husband
and
I
discussed
the
door
The biggest
Beth Bowlin, Barbara Maurer and
Ted dom,t cOme right home SEEN IT Uke a picture of the it, Immediately bought a six- wishing to join the SMCA. indulge yourself.
Kathi Chudoba, reservations; Hattaway.
Sandy LeGault, Cathy and Don
Refreshments wiil be served;
It You are serving ham- Jenny Johnson, programs;
after work, and he never calls pansy planter in living color, foot-high redwood fence
Bauerle, Sandra and Rodney
dress is optional,
burgers and they are frozen, Janet Driggers, favors; Sandra Sanford-Seminole
enlarge
it
to tell me he'll be
Jaycees Atkinson and C.J.Bau.
When I ran into ft nei
Admission to concerts place them in an ungreased Clark, door prizes; and Billie held the annual membership
Even when he amm home at SW COUM a" hermff as Others
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skillet, cover and steam them. Hughes, raffles.
on the street, I told her WHY we
4:00 in the morning with liquor see her.
banquet Saturday night at Sue
Mrs. Christim Sharpies has'

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The Progress Edition is a salute to our county and the
minutes. The penalty is a W
many communities that make it up. Most of all, it is a
salute to our people
fine and-or 60 days in Jail
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County commissioners Oct.
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is "Yesterday. Today and Tomorrow.,,
14 agreed to hold Monday's
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It is composed of six sections as follows:
V
CITY OF SANFORD introduced by a cover
other
interested
parties
after
photograph of the Civic Center, this section highlights the
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Smith and J.H. Lee, a United
city's more prominent features,
Transport Union official,
-SE%IINOLECOLNTY TheCourthouse tsdlsplayedon
showed up at the meeting to
th e front of this section, which explores th e many facets of
protest the ordinance as it is
living and working In Seminole County,
currently written i reeman
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and Inn Jones, dress
Clark and Ann Lochte
Margaret Bose, Nancy
Hannar and Donna Lyles,
required cooking two separate
revue.
horses; and Tamrnv
Field and Merrilee Hancitizenship; Jennifer
meals. That can be more Signing In 115 Beta Sigma Phi sorority members attending the AH-Chapter luncheon Saturday are
Also, Susan Burns. Ann
Moore, Karen Field, Nancy
nah, achievement;Curtis
Dombs Lisa Domby, Pam
stated, Jenny Johnson, Ilelt) and Janet Drlggern, standing, Denise Riddle, (left) a nd kathi
trouble
than it's worth
Kurth, Mine Arniund and
Hitter and Tracy
Renner, agriculture, Milan
Bragg and Tim Jones,
Chudoba
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another
way
Susan Norstrom, food
you
can
horticulture
Jakubcln, Tom 11f maj',
clothing; Leslie McMillan.
loose
weight,
not
purchase
nutrition; Jennifer Adicks,
Also Cliarmajne Hannar
and
Jeff
Peizer,
Tina Marie Brewer, Julie
expensive foods, and only cook
Lori Andrews and Barbara
and Merrilee hlannar
automotive, Rose DeLello,
Hawkins
and
Joan
Elflander,
one meal It is the use of spices
forestry,
leadership
Ricky
Sandy DiLello, Angela
Hawkins, corLwrvation of
M03t5piCe3 are allowed on all
Debbie Carven, Jennifer
Underwood, petroleum
DiLello and Gloria Keyser,
natural resources, Heather
but
the most rigid of diets
Piana Nancy Field and
power Cirmaine Ranbaton twirW%; and Shawn
Jones, Jonni Ferguson,
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Items such as garlic, onlon
Greg Pelzer, general;
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Hannar, beef.
Deanna Kohlmeyer and
sauce,
paprika,
celery
Alice-Margaret Bose,
Karen Rhodes public
Also, Christina Drenner,
Merrilee Hannah, dog care
Connie JakubcIn and
parsley can change a plain
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Beverly Marimon, Beth
and training; and Donna
Shawn Brumbaugh, home
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treat
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members
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annual
Checefsky and Evawn
south of Palatka, a priority
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cover of this section on free enterpmijigmSeminole;
l'AlILY. As a place to live, this area ranks with the
best, as this section on home life demonstrates. Palmetto
Avenue Baptist Church adorns the cover;
DERARY-DELTONA: ,Mrs. Frances Hochreiter, as
Betssy Ross, and "Miss Deltona," Sue Carol Stanley,
brighten the (Y)ver of this section on Sanford's sister.
cit.ies.
SPORTS and LEISURE: Sanford angler Dick Dove
holds up two lunkeri on the e3ver of this section, which is
i'I in fun.

off on final adoption of the
measure until all interested
parties have had Inputs.
Smith say. the ordinance,
literally, is impossible to enforce and that such a measure
would force Sanford's "AutoTrain to go out of business."
However, Commission
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. though acknowledging the
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Mrs. William (Jean) Norris Bob Koch, past president of Hospital, Orlando, and is k,
door. sauce.
was
Several
years
ago,
we
moved beautiful and should be on
elected second vice Winter Park Jaycees.
say, '111, Darling, can I fix you
convalescing at her home, 115
Tuna can be served with less president of Democratic
into a really nice section of display like Greek statues."
Concerts in the coming
something to eat?"
Special guests were two boys Larkwood
After I gave her a piece of my season are 'Dames At Sea," a mayonnaise of you add a can of
Last Friday, he went to work town. Imagine my surprise
and I didn't we him spin until when my two bop (ages 10 and mind, she added, "I notice that musical comedy scheduled for well d.rained bean sprouts and
Monday evening. I was worried [2) caine running into the house you hang your wash outside, Nov. 3 at 8 p.m.; Royal only enough mayonnaise to
Different
and
sick, but when he showed up, all to tell me then were naked which makes the whole neigh- Tabitians, a Polynesian dance moisten.
delicious.
PeP
nest
door!
horhood look like Dogpatch!" troupe, on Feb. 3, 1976; p4
I said was "Gee hon I sure
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I couldn't believe It, so I went
How's that for nerve?
"William Windon
Plays
missed you.99
Anyway, a fence Is the ji.. Thurber" on March 1976. AU add Less salt, a teaspoon of
I'm afraid he's got another OUtside to see for myself. It was
Lois Whitcher, of 406 S. now was the time to do all I Saladma3ter, and Longwood
can't
W*rstand
him.
He
true11are
were
three
children
swer
to improve the view -not concerts will be held in the onion powder and a sprig of
girl. I
fresh
parsley
to
the
cooking
Longwood
running
around
Circle, Longwood, could to help others. I believe Villa e Inn.
a
picture.
Sanford
Civic
Center,
completely
YORK, PA.
was so crazy about me when we
water.
You
will
find
ou
may
envisioned a small, backyard God put the idea into my head,
y
first met, he made me break naked. T'heir mothers were
CONFIDENTI A
A mernuership also not need to add the
higher event
sitting at a nearby picnic table READFR
just a few "white and since then, many other
my engagement to
U)er
INCHAR LES
naked from the waist up and
to marry turn.
No one said It better on tickets to the
pane
Try making open faced proceeds to benefit the United offered their help, and their
nursing their babies out in the IOWA:
What am I doing wrong'
than Jo na than Swill "Good Ball Dec6As special
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sandwi
ches.
OPtfl
Yard.
re ral Palsy Fund,
prayers for our success, she
NEEDS ADVICE
manners is the art of making to the Bicentennial year
your
milk
budget
in
hall,
I
was
speechless!
I
gave
my
said quietly.
DEAR NEFM- You are
those people easy %ith whom Association President Bettye while still retaining the
Today, from a knock on one
Local businesses and groups
lettlog Ted pt awayI with boys firm instruct.ions to play in
$4
neighbor's door for a little
converse. Whoever makes Smith is coordinating a special necessary vitarnhis, but using a
murder. I don't remlimmend their own front yard until the %e
promising
their support are:
the fewest people uneasy Is the program Involving local talent, quart of whole milk to
the
novel
event
has
one quart
McDonal's, Longwood; Jack-ingingaman, init I'Jo tjiin situation improved,
best heed In the company."
,
sometime in the spring.
spread
cdt
with
y
skim
milk,
you should cut out the phony
Nice
everybody wanting to get
sWPet talk and iithstitute some
of Music, Altamonte Mall
the act
Anita Ceramk Studio, Florida
PLAINtaIk..Yourmarrf,gejs
beaded for th e rocks.
Seminole
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counseling!
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whole thing," said Lois "It's Garden Center; Tupperware;
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exciting toget a group of people Seminole Drug Abuse, Metro
qoet \.t'nd .
marry and have babies, and
Equipment,
Fire
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as a result me entire corn- De p artm e n t , ' Longw d;
on Grandma to look after their
munhty is Joining in ouJ efforts
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children while they work, date
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to MIR money for the Cerebral
me,
h.
-rand so forth
Palsy I' und Eseryone keeps PRINCESS
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All Grandma gets for raising
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Beauty Salon
comeone 'ls s child
found to stop this dreadful
New Phone Number
reuiark,"IMy mother spoils my
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dima3e, but we need money to
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child, but what can I do?"
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filed documents to have their names placed on the
irtuaiIv elected to the Mercer seat. She is Unup- when she successfully challenged charter- for public office de
feated
Demmber ballot.
posed. ,
dc-signated Mayor Don Jackson.
council
post.
Mumbo is challenging Incumbent Councilman
Mrs. Lash was first elected to a one-year split
During her year in office, her husband George
The one-year split term, won by Bacon, was the
IAKE MARY- Ex-Fire Chief Charles (Chuck) Martin Bacon Sr. for a berth on the governing body term in the December, 1973 election. She did not Hess, also active in the fire department, and an
while Mrs. hess Is opposing Incumbent Councilman choose to run in 1974.
term of Lake Mary PostSmith said In September as he resigned his city post
unsuccessful Republican candidate for county
o had been designated a
that the fire department would participate in this Harry Terry. for the group rive post.
Mrs. Hess is opposing Terry, the only member of conunissioner in lriO, led a move to dissolve the
CoUnCluuan in the charter, was subsequently
Also qualifying to run against Bacon, who Is the city council designated in the charter who has city's incorporation.
year's December election, adding he hoped to get
completing
a
one
year
split
term
on
the
board,
is
reinairied
on
the
board.
replacements for the Incumbent councilmen.
The Hesses got nationwide publicity on elected to a two-year term in 1973, and resigned late
county maintenance division head Henderson
Terry was subsequently elected to a two-year television and in newspapers during the move A in 1974.
Apparently he has made good on his promise.
Ferguson.
Smith in September excluded from his pledge
term in 1973. Ile is vice mayor of the city and has referendum to dissolve the incorporation failed
Just before the candidate qualifying period
Council member Virginia Mercer, completing a substituted as acting mayor in Sorenson's absence, however.
"10 try to get enough people together to get rid of the
ended Friday, Roger Stumbo, an act Ive member of
two-year termin office, did not seek re-.e
lection.
current city council." Council member Virginia
chairing the city council meetings.
In December, 1974,Mrs. Hess. upon completin
the fire department and an appointed city fire
t)cLores Lash, designated a council member in
Mrs. hess, although active in Republican her year as mayor, decided to trY for a cite c,uncit Mercer, a supporter of th e volunteer department
coffun"oner, and ex-Mayor Margie [less, a
the city charter incorporating the community and
and who had served as fire coinn
registered nurse with the volunteer department, approved by the people in August, 173, has been
(Inst dip Into the political waters personally in 1973
I3,icon -1 retired union rwgoti1itor in his l'rst try
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In this special edition, we salute our area citizens, their
lifestyle and our business and industrial community in a
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Its completely air.
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millionaire
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aC—Evenlnp Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975

BEETLE BAILEY

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HOROSCOPE
By IIERNICE HEI)EOSOL

For Thursday, October 23, 1975
ARIES (march 21-April 19) you have to Leave the house to opinions will be wrong for you today. large groups or
gatherings could cost you,
and could prove expensive,
This is not a good day to try to run an errand.
(Feb. 20-March oi
SAGI1IARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
accomplish things alone. Other
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl) If you
people's thinking will
all your own 21) Continue to try to think In Be prepared to be flexible and
you try to
to
way
friends today, it's terms of helping others. You able to change your
se
tend to be too self-centered, today, or you'll find
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) going to cost you far more than
locking horns with those
This could put you in a bad
Try to be extra-practica today.
11 M
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might get away wi
CAPRICORN (Dec.
th
have more renurces
YOUR rnRTIIIMY
than YOU playing the big shot with 19) Keep your nose to the
Oct. 23, l95
try any new.
have, thus causing much strangers today but don't try it grindstone.
wastefulness,
at home. They'll burst your (angled ideas. Things get done
GEMINI May 21-June 20) bubble,
better by tried-and-true A lucky cycle is beginning ic
You're in a happy-go-lucky
you this coming year. You'll
LIBRA (Sept. 23.Oct. 23) methods today,

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have things

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THE BORN LOSER

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mooed. If home problems should Keep everything out in the open

Fee les

interfere with your social today. hidden motives
You're lucky as long as you're philosophies will open doors
take it in stride.
ds closed to you in the past.
with a few friends
lking
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CANCER (June 21-July fl) to cover up.
SCORPIO iOct. 24-Nov. fl)
You're more content at home
Keepyourthoughthand ideas to
today. Things annoy
work. You'll even
uptight if yourself today. Other people's

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DEAR DR. LAMB
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involve the pancreas in the have to take insulin. The range
same way they involve the of possibilities are so great that
salivary glands at the angle of you have to adjust the
management to the individual
the jaw.
situation,
The pancreas has a lot of
other functions, and the rest of
nose who want more in
it may be doing very well. even formation on diabetes can write

roceeded to bid four spades for the experts? Write "Ask
ro announce specifically that the Jacobys" care of this

if the islets are damaged. You to me in care of this
need the enzymes formed by P.O. Box 1551, Radio City
the rest of the pancreas for Station, New York, NY 10019.
normal di gestion. There is no Send 50 cen ts, a long, stamped,
reason at all to remove the self-addressed envelope, and
pancreas and a good many ask for The Health Letter
reasons not to if you want to num be r 3-11, Diabetes;
stay healthy. Even a weakened Diagnosis, Prevention and
pancreas that still provides Management.

he had 19 or maybe 20 points newspaper. The Jacobys Will
with four spades and three answer individual questions
cards in each other suit. South l stamped, self -addressed
revalued his hand and decided envelopes are enclosed. The
to invite a slam by going to mofl interesting questions
five spades. North 's values will be used in this Column
were mostly in aces, kings and will receive copies Of
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being consolidated for a trial that is
expected "in early spring."

the Georgia-manufactured modules were
coristructed and installed a t the local
motor inn that the sta te Community

"Our position is that the modules don't
meet Vie Southern Standard Building
Code and that the contract was never
complet ed ," Hutchison said.

Hutchison said the three lawsuits are

He would not comment on reports that
portions of the modules have been sub.
JeCted to testing by independent testing

that he voluntarily closed the 104

laboratories.
City hall records that have been sut&gt;.

He said he then found it was not

poenaed from the Building Department

economically feasible to continue

show that certificates

operating the restaurant and lounge and
closed those facili ties this week.
Ellinor's attorney, William Hutchison
of Sa nf ord, said, "The mote l closing was
strictly voluntary on Ellinor's part.

tractors Into a two-story motl building
about 6.4 per cent In January, adjacent to a conventiallyonstructed
compared to an estimated 7.5 restaurant and
lounge,

Per cent at present.
Saying "I don't think we

and laws of s commission,"
Braceland said that since the t ime that

lie said Modular Age Inc. filed suit

rental units in September,

Southern Standard
an additional SM,000
because Building Code."
of a 10-month difference in the
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modular units were shippcd to
bond market, Dale S1yS the Sanford, and link
ed toge ther by coninterest rate on bonds as

could do for them.

against Uunber la in Manufacturing Co.
Inc. and that Ellinor filed a counter-suit.

firmed

and found to be built in accordance with

services, estimates it will Cost

approved by the Florida Hotel and
Restaurant Commission on Aug. 2Z 12
"on the condition that the construct ion
comply with these plans and the rules

Ellinor was reluctant to discuss the
situation Involving his motel but con.

Also Bill Dale, the county's by Atlanta architects as being inspected

director of environmental

Age Inc. by the Atlantic National Bank of
Jacksonville, w hi ch furnished financing
for the $1-million project.

Affairs Department has taken over in.
spection and certification of such units.

C-hambertain Manufacturing Co., Inc., of
Monroe, Ga., were certified in Feb. 1973

unless

the public was aware of the different

City Building Official Bill Braceland
said that since the construction of the

Government hasn't closed the Cavalier."
Hutchison said lawsuits were filed at

for

and construction or the modules met the
Southern Standard Building Code.

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moved a step closer in seeking a
Special Legislative Act to
charge a fee for "co urtesy
busing" of pupils living less
than two miles from school and
save taxpayers money.

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Parents should be responsible
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CONDOMINIUM
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thouse this morning with 114 condominium arilts, situated in
Winter Springs, on the block. First Federal of Orlando bought all

Bob Ellis, the county cornhigh
Wednesday's
71. mission's administrative
Ove rnight low
assistant, said the title In the
iosiiy lair througn PrUla). ads is listed as executive
Highs in the loss to mid SOs.
with a salary range of

r.-organization Of county
government as proposed in a
study by the county's
management consultant, E.H.
"Woody" Underwood.
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millage," said Mrs. TeLson
Courtesy busing Is tram).
sportation for pupils living less
than tsu miles away from their

114 units at a price of $2.61 million. Shown at the auction are atschool, for which no state funds
torney Jack Lovelace deft), representing First Federal, Deputy are provided as with regular
Court Clerk Elaine RiCharde and Seminole County Circuit Court school busing.
Clerk Art Beckwith Jr. (Herald P ho to by Bill Vincent Jr,)
____________________________________________________________________________________ (' Mrs. Telson sa id Broward

County Sends Out Ads For New Executive Assistant

Hospital ...................5-A
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Sports
1-2-8 hiring Its new executive
Television
4-fl assistant today by mailing out
wiimeit
6-7-A advertisements for the position

At the request of member Pat
Telson, the board agreed to
appoint an ad hoc committee to
convince "local legislators" of
the need in ar eas where safety
hazards are (aced by children
walking to school.

Mrs. TeLson said the corn.
mittee should include Trans.
Director Fred Taylor,
Roger Harris, assistant super.
mntendent for finance, two Lay
people, parents and an "ef.
ficiency expert."

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too, but I have faith in our Education, citing communistic
young people. If we start affiliations with school textbook
Mrs. l3rinkel said the social censoring our books, we would dealers and publishers acacstudies text presents half-truths be doing the same thing they cording to Mrs. June Cameron
and g l or if ies Kararx,
l M the (communist countri es ) did in
sent to board members.

assistant

of occuparicy

the modular units were issued in three
lots in June and July 1973.
Also in city public records are letters
from the Atlanta engineering Um and
architectural Firms indicating the plans

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payment before the deal
is modular room units, manufactured by

services that were available. The
campaign chairman said the Uidted

Jacksonville against contractor Modular

Plans for the $1-million motel were

Already the county has paid
in default money to units at the Cavalier Motor Inn, U S. 17.
out $59.000
91, to ineet requirements of the Southern
the firms' owners, and an ad- Standard Buildi
ng Code,
diticna l $32,000 is slated for
According to city hail records, the 104

Hasa said the campaign's main
goal was to educate the public about
the United Way agencies and the

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AITAMONTE SPRINGS —
and Chevrolets, too,
The council seats up for Claiming the federal governSinis told Mrs. Brinkle she
election are he ld by Irene Van went is leaning towards "pro. but I have faith in our
shield her children
Fepoel and Ernest Hendrix, Communist" ideas today, a young people. If we "facts" and the outside world.
appointed to replace resigned Geneva mother Wednesday start censoring our hI said more harm is done by
Frank I)urrance earlier this night presented a lengthy book books, we would be keeping the child out of class.
year.
review attacklnguseofasoa doing the same thing
Mrs. Van
Mrs. Ryan said a form of
has studies textbook in Seminole they
(Communist "censorship"
qualified. NeitherEepoel
Hendrix nor
already exists in
countries) did in determining which
Mayor Troy Piland have filed, County Schools.
textbooks go
but both have indicat ed they
Mrs. Donna Brinkle read to years past."
on
the
state-approved
List.
will seek reelection.
School Board members parts of
—Board Member
Other persons who have her lpage criticism of "Social
Davie Sims "We're already floating
announced they may run for Studies in Our World" which
under censorship. The parents
election are: Claude Ash, Mary she said fails to warn pupils of
have found decency is being
Daniels, wife of Councilman the dangers of communism and father of communism. She said censored out of our schools"
John Daniels; and Rev Robert socialism,
said Mrs. Ryan.
she's keeping her son out of
(lark, all for Mrs. Van Eepoel's
council post; Gary Hunt for
Mrs. Marion S. Ryan, a social studies class until the
Mrs. Brinkle said "G od gave
hiendrix's council seat and Volu.sia County resident with board acts. She said the text children to people, not to inLaurent A. h'ellerin for mayor. relatives in Seminole, said teaches "groupn" as o
stitutions!" She said the textCandidate qualification period pare nts are Just now "waking posed to "patriotism."
book she objects to actually
is to c!ose Nov. 3.
up" to alleged objectionable
Superintendent W.P. "Bud" defeats the purpose of the
materials used In today's Layer said the textbook in teaching of the course on
IContinued Onl'ageSA)
classrooms,
question Is on the state-adopted Americanism vs. Communism.
but
supplemental
"W ha t's happening in our list,
Board Chairman Robe rt G.
materials
are
available.
classrooms today is disastrous
"Bud" Feather said a reader
and you know it!" said Mrs.
"If this textbook is ob. must look at both sides of the
After three fru.stratlig at' Ryan. She distributed to board jectionable then 99 per cent of material read.
tempts, the Big Red Machine members copies of published all the textbooks used are ob.
Feather and Layer said a
has captured baseball's World reports and materials citing 'X jectionable," said Layer.
subversive,
public
work session may be set
aiitlSeries, putting the mantle of rated,
"I
love
motherhood,
Bost on . which American, anti-God textbooks"
apple after material from the Florida
hasn't taken a Series since 1918.

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of the year
next month.

Cavalier

modules was certified, out-of-state city
i nspectors had no jurisdiction to probe
t he const ru ction of the uni ts.

because the

Today

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LLOYD

Herald Staff Writer

ex

Way drive's officers and volunteers
had produced "a real victory."

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Sa nford motel owner Fred Ellinor has
a million-dollar headache and attorneys
Casselberry suit signed by say they don't pe
any relief until trial
Grier blocked the county's pur- of suits "next spring" in circu
it court at
chase — initially set for the first Jacksonville.
two firms

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DALIW £kII

Hess, husband of former Mayor
Margie Hess; Suzanne Savage,
Jennifer Sanders, County
Maintenance Supei'int.ndej
Henderson Ferguson and
Robert Beckhorn of the city's
planning and zoning board.
The city has 1,006 registered
voters, ac co rding to the latest
count.
Winter Springs, with 1,O
registered voters, will be
electing two councilmen and a

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issue

Action Voluntary.-Suits Pending

thousands and thousands of
taxpayer's do llars that already
have been paid to owners of the

Margaret Ganas, United Way
executive secretary, said the
campaign had been "he ctic" but
rewarding.

picked
up
qualifying
documents, include George

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Sassmnan.
The election is to be can.
vassed officially immediately
the polls close at 7
City residents, who have

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The

this year's campaign had been a
tough one, the efforts of the United

Way efforts could not work

vassing board names include

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Decvmber election in Lake
Star will be the Lake Mary

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'Any halfway intelligent
person wouldn't have signed
the contract be fore he had the
Ifl(L% validated." Grier said.
But a county fiscal planner said
bond validations are Just the
second step after a bond
resolution Is approved.

tabulations. lie said that although

candidate qualification period
ends at noon Frldy.
Polling place for the

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$44500 needed had indeed been
accounted for in last-minute

residents have picked op

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Contacted today, riasa said the

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should be blaied," Grier purchase" but to secure in.
And Commissioner John through. As to Grier's
pointed out, aLr, that he as formation on the county's
imbrough said today the allegations of secrecy, Kimmayor, signed the lawsuit at the pending purchase of the two county "went to ex
tremes" to brough said. "You
can't
Cassclberry Mayor Bill Grier direction of city council. The utilities which Grier says was get the
out
in
e
o
n
by
slip
th
pe
ou
t
and
buy
a
sewer
plant."
county officials shouldn't Grier appeal was filed to the "kind of a secretive operation
ho lding three public hearings
"Casselberry officials cost
have signed the contract for Florida Supreme Court. Grier on the county's part."
and a press conference,
the taxpayers a lot of money;
purchase of Indian Hills and withdrew that appeal last
The county's utility attorney,
Kimbrough
said
the
county
they
ran a blocking action,
Consumer Utilities before the month,
John McDonough, said today "tried to get Casselberry to Kimbrough added.
In finance th at purchase
New, the rmivnr Says UI;II suit the suit Was "a suit to blk the ioperati' on a
i un;,I yen(r icr a 10 tr it (I ixd th
acre validated — a charge wasn't intended W "block the
alidatit;u it the bonds."
Lure,"
but
the
city
didn't
follow
(Continued On page SA)
county officials say is untrue.

Quit the final 48 hours of the drive
w ou ld produce the amount of funds
needed to achieve the campaign

qualifying documents, they
have not formally filed. The

notrump.
act hand.
Otherwise. Just say to
With II high-card points of
his own, South merely raised yourself, "This is not my
to th ree notrump. North had day," and pass.
been heading for the spade
you have a question
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game all the time and

dim
fort

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after the bidding has gone four

ed one club. His jump rebid to him to bid a minor suit (even
two notrump showed this ex- a three carder) bid four

newspaper,

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city

one notrump. Thus, with 19 partner who will understand
high -card points. North open- that a four notrump call asks

between diabetes in childhood dietary program and may or
and mumps. The mumps may may not mean that you will also

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ed hand that is too weak for you can't do that and ~ave a

small islets and cause diabetes. following good management
Recently it has been observed under a dodor's supervision.

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seeking re-election,
Although a num ber of other

four spades - dou.
hearts
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
He.
Our Iirst suggestion is to
The utility one club open&amp; ng

pancreas. It is true that an including gangrene if the dr.
inflammation of the pa ncreas culation is involved. The best
may lead to damage of uti way to avoid these is by

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and Martin Bacon Sr are

A Wisconsin letter asks
what you should do holding
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Herald taff Writer

Dinner

she will not -seek re-election.
No one cisc has qualifi ed as
yet for the Mer ce r post.

to the suit he finessed against

South

Wifi North Fast

the doctor
DEAR HEADER Diabetes sufficient quantIties by the
is commonly associated with islets within it.
abnormal (unction of the islets
remove

BUGS BUNNY

Can it needed e nzymes is better than

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Sou th all th e help he n eeded

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long fund-raising campaign at a
Victor'
tonight at the
Quality Inn North
in Longwood. At
the fourth and
final
report
UnIdW
dinner held
Tuesday, campaign officials an.
flounced the drive had raised (ash
amid pledges totaling approximately
$109,500, or 73 per cent of this year's
goal of $154,500. The total reflected
an increase of $17,512 over the
amount reported at the campaign's
third re po rt dinner held October 14.
Le n Unitas, United Way president,
and Jim Rasa, campaign chairman,
expressed confidence at the dinner

-100%

Lash, who served four months
on the original city council,
designated when the city
charter and incorporation were
approved in Aust, 1973, and
uLe'qutntly elected If) i split
one-year term, has qualified for
a council seat in the Dcc. 2 city
election,
Mrs. 1;ish today filed her
qualifying documents to seek
election to 11W council post
currently held by Virginia
Mercer. Mrs. Mercer has said

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He ra ld staff Writer

WAI.I) and JA%fl.'t JAt'OIIY
on to the slam,
NORTH 11)1
Mathematically. the slam is
A K Q 53
not a really good one The ace
V \7
i( clubs mu.t 1w lust
ith all
J2
four trumps in one hand there t)li
&amp;KQ4
is a sure trump loser and in
FAST
%F.ST
any event the diamond
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&amp;J 102
must be located
V
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South started out by playing
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three rounds of trumps ,
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&amp;A
AA 106 2
East's first discard was the
SOUTH
three of diamonds, his next
A A 9 76 4
one th e five of clubs.

And Diabetes

United Way Dinner Grier Says Bonds Were
To End C
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Papers

AQUARIUS(Jan. 2D-Feb. 19) find that newly developed

desires,

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ounty charges parents inuIvcd $10 every six etks 1 r
the service.

State Sen. John Vogt itsCocoa Beach is expected to
discuss courtesy busing at

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power than the commission
wished to dictate,

with
helm,

Disagreement among
commissioners was so keen at
one point the position acquired

But County Commissioner
John Kimbrough, who
out of town for the past three

the title of "rose." During

weeks but is expected back for

know how an

Tuesday's vote, has expressed
rc
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manager might obtain by
remaining permanent - while

wood study will dovetail with as the board's liaison with the
Cf h ilvw manager. tt .miy anu the developer of tb'
Each time the issue has come Sterling Park planned unit
up, Williams has voiced development IPUD) to Provid e

meetings, commissioners
referred to the lob'c (1110 as ha
"rose" until Underwcxxl came
with executive assistant to
.

a county

manager at the

the new leadership position, p.m. Monday in the
of Suwhile Commissioner Dick perintendent W. P. "Bud
Will iams has voted in favor
Layer.
but with reservations.
Ina related matter, the boar!
Mainly. Williams wants to designated Hugh Carlton,
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Herald Stall Writer

IN BRIEF

Natural Gas Decontrol
May Be Stalled In House
WASHINGTON I Al')

Although the Senate voted to
remove federal price controls from natural gas, the plan
appears headed For the back-burner in the House.
The bill, passed by the Senate 58 to 32 Wednesday, would
mean higher prices for natural gas, despite amendments
aimed at softening and delaying the impact on
homeowners. The administration backs the bill.
In addition to phasing out price controls over a 10-to 12sear period, the bill includes emergency provisions
desi&amp;!ned in nvi'rt a nrMirh1 Iwft,c nf
th
which federal officials say could cost 500.(X)0 Americans
their jobs
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VASlllNGToN mAPi

Ownership

Antitrust lawyers at the
Federal Trade Commission say the government lacks
reliable information about who controls the nation's
In a 68-page study on development of coal, oil, natural
gas and uranium deposits on public land, an FTC task
force said. - At present, it is impossible to cletermirr with
any precision, who owns; what."
Release of the study by the commission's Bureau of
Competition was one of several developments Wednesday
related to the role of giant corporations in control ci
energy resources.

Ford Aides Ask For Cutback
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford's political
advisory team ants him to cut back on his domestic
travels and concentrate on taking advantage of his Whi.e
House incumbency.
That consensus was reached at the advisory panel's
first meeting since Ford formally declared his
presidential canOliclacy in July, one of its members said in
an Interview Wednesday.
"Thebigadvantage k h
..s i
he's
ik
.e
President," the adviser said, asking that he not be
identified,

WS ANGELES (AP) — Former President ffichard M.
Nixon, a virtual recluse since his fall from J)
launched what appears to be a gradual re-entry
public life,
In recent days, Nixon has played in a Teamsters union
charity golf tournament, spent an hour with
local
television producer-columnist and appeared at other golf
courses near his seaside estate at San Clemente.
He has taken walks on the beach in front of h.,s honw
chatted with surprised passersby and posed for
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Congress established the
Federal Election Commission to monitor campaign
practices, but lawmakers aren't showing much en
thusiasm for some of the panel's suggestions,
Congress toppled the second consecutive FEC proposal
on Wednesday as the House voted 27 to 148 to reject a rWe
that would have required all candidates for federal
office
to file their initial finance reports with the commission.

New High School
To Be D d i cated
The new facilities at Lake Seminole Community College.
Howell High School on Dike and
Special guests will bee
Dodd Roads will be formally members of the District School
dedicated Sunday at 2 p.m. Board, Board of County
Speaker for the occasion will be Commissioners and County
Dr. Earl Weldon, president of School Superintendent William
R 'Budi LarnLake Howell will be declared
I Ft Vi\(' iioi E
Bicentennial School with
a
1:t&amp;vTrL11'r
t ii i i'" I:re
hforrell, coordinator of
...... the Seiianole County Bicentennial Conirnittee, officiating
at the presentation of a
But the Welcome Wagon
Bicentennial flag which was
hostess can make it easier
donated by the school Parent.
to adjust to your new surTeacher-Student Assn,
rounding's and maybe put
Entertainment duri ng the
a smile on sour lace.
ii I provided by
afternoon will
the school band and chorus and
a tour of the school will fellow
the program.
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Sheriff's deputies reported an
Orlando insurance routemen,
.
&amp;-tin I.. Bridges. 2, was robbi4i
by an unidentified gunman
Of
Wednesday afternoon in the
Mid way community east
I DONNA E.STES
City Zoning Administrator whether it might not be wiser Sanford.
Herald Staff Writer
Francis Jenior said although for the city to request that the
Deputy P.J. Higgins sa id a
Alford does not have it degree $10,000 allocation be split in stocking.nia,skt'd man, armed
l.AKE MAIIY - City council as a planner, his wife holds a another way so that
cicrical with a pistol, robed Bridges of
Wednesday night voted to hire masters degree in urban help could be hired to do
the an undetermined amount of
William It. Alford of Winter planning and has an extensive volumes of typing which will be cash in front of 2358
Rrnadway
Springs as city planner at a tibrdr).
required as the plan is worked and fled on foot.
salary of $10,000 annually.
Councilman Bert Perinchje( o,
Sheriff's detectives today
The salary for tiit position is said niwn, people in the city
Jenior said even with sork on were also investigating the
being paid from the federally- fear that the hiring of Alford the plan by a special planning
beating ola 50-year-old migrant
sponsored
Comprehensive mean.s that a non-resident of and zoning board committee, it worker on SH46 at Midway.
l:1lIplo)1cnt and Training Act like Mary would be making would be impossible for the
i('ET1)
Jose Torres was found
decisions on planning.
planning studies to be coin.
The vote on the hiring was 3-2
alongside
the roadwr by an
Jenior
Alford's pleted without professional
... said
with Council members Virginia responsibility will be research help. He added the $2,000 unidentified motorist and
Mercer and Lillian Griffin find collect technical data. budgeted to hire a planning taken to Seminole Memorial
opposing.
Decisions, Jenior said would be consultant would not be Hospital where he was treated
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Mrs. Mercer
said ak,. city
h clone. ,or a jaw laceration an
made
.. planning
adequate
.o ge•t •UI JOU
C im
nternal
crna injuries,
should consider an alternative, zoning board composed of city
Perinchief said the title possible
e
eputie
s
said.
urging that the county- residents and the elected planner is what has been up- d
approved funding be requested governing body.
setting the people of Lake
Tortes told investigators he
shifted to a clerical position.
(ouncilman harry Terry Mary, adding Alford is not refused to accept a ride (rain
Mrs. Griffin has insisted that warned that the Florida really a planner with a degree.
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job responsibilities for city hall Legislature has mandated the
It was agreed by Jenior and
employes be defined before new city must have a corn. Councilman Martin Bacon Sr.
people are hired.
prchensive land use plan that Alford's major duties will
The motion to approve the completed by 1977 or the be to perform research
to aid in
hiring noted Alford will act as a "county will do it for us and formulating the plan.
researcher for the Planning and they will make us swallow what
Perirchiel also said the
Zoning board on the corn- they want."
$10,000 salary allocated for the
prehensive land use plan
"This is a job loaded on us by planner is a great deal for a
required under state law to be the Legislature at county
'lerie'al-typist and the city by
completed by 1977.
sistence," Terry said. "The requesting county approval to
Mayor Walter Sorenson county would like to do our switch the position stood a good
opened the council meeting by planning for us."
chance of losing the allocation
reading a letter into the record
Perinchief questioned entirely.
from Lois Martin, county
coordinator of manpower
planning, and the officer who is
handling the CE.TA program
locally.

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Can4lberry.Winter Sprmn t

Lake Howell. designed by
Sanford architect Eoghan
Kelley, opened its doors fir
classes Sept. 2 with 1,320
'4udents registered in grades 9.
11. The capacity for enrollment
sihl be met by next Fall '*hien a
Ith grade will be added

Hiring.

RUTH TUECH

Backed By Board
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would befroni$lO,00Oo$j,gg

Mrs. Martin said, in the
I.
cit ha.1
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State Rep. Vince Fechtel Jr.
alternatives concerning the
county-approved
county
should
be
"nudged"
to
OR-11,eimburg).
present at the
$10.000
'
pressure
the
PUD
developer
to
nieding,
asked
the
board if it is
allocation: to hire someone as
provide bike paths as promised. "working under
the recently
city planner, to request Carlton said an entrance road changed state Jaw regarding
5ed dto the school. safety hazards." Both
residents
t is not wide dndRoard(hmr,naflHobert'J
iiLfl(.
enough to allow both vehicular "Bud" Feather answered:
traffic' and walking pupils.
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Layer said the board can't
Fechtel said the board "can't
Put fl the sidewalks and then use state money to
$
build sidecharge the developer. "It's not walks."
part of the county road system
Board Atty. Douglas Sten.
- it's the developer's responsi- stroni
and Sims said Carlton
I liii squares
Inlay!" said Layer.
an help "birddog" the problem
Parslled whole potatoes
Layersaini courtesy busing is beforethecowtyand develope
r
Green beans
"possible" for the area but he to "work itout."Stensfromsaid
Juice bars
said the "dangers" there do not Aug. 15 was the original
(lead.
S(hool made rolls
warrant it, in his opinion.
line
for
completion
of
the
bike
Milk and butter
Carltori estimated the cost to path, but there is no contract
-build sidewalks to the school iiret'rnt'nt yet.

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Ashler said Wednesday the Insurance Department
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The Sanford First United Methodist Women's Bazaar will be held Friday from 9a.m. to 5p.m. in the exhibited a willingness or Service.
church Fellowship Hall. Displaying items for
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County Schools were shot down
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program, but excluded films explain that abstinance
entitled "V.D. Blues" and another prevention of V.D.
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Mrs. Donna Brinkle,
Board Chairman Robert G. Geneva parent, said state ti
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only opposing vote, said he example of "truth, honesty ai
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The acts which would result in inFBI
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visitors to the Sunshine State.
The council, composed of travel-industry representatives, voted here Wednesday to lobby the legislature for
a $6.3-million budget for the state's Division of Tourism
instead of this year's $2 million.
Meeting on the eve of a gathering of the Governors
Conference on Tourism, the council heard a mixed report
on how 1975 will shape up for the Industry.

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which had been scheduled to start -Monday, has been
postponed until Jan. 12, 1976.
Defense attorney Dexter Douglass of Tallahassee said
Dickinson and his attorneys agreed to the postponement
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homebwlders.
The increase was approved Wednesday by Insurance
Commissioner Phil Ashler.
"We hate to see any increase because It's going to Increase the cost of construction," said Kenny Harley,
executive director of the Florida Homebuilders
Association. "This will probably increase the average
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probe into delays in finishing the new Capitol says he
hopes his group will be able to spur contractors into
speeding up the work to save taxpayers money.
Senate President-designate Levi Brantley, DJacksonville, announced formation of the ad hoc cornrimittee Wednesday after officials confirmed that it's
extremely unlikely that the 22-story Capitol will be ready
in time for the 1977 legislative session.
"We are going to be pushing for a speed-up. All these
delays can't do anything but cost taxpayers money,"
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who want to enter the Florida primary election should
make their intentions known by the first week of
Deeennber,
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selecting the presidential candidates whose names will
appear on the ballot, Secretary of State Bruce Smathers
In nuu tic cd Wednesday.
The corrunittee Is required by law to enter In the
state's
presidential primary all those candidates whom
news
media publicity indicates are serious contenders
for the
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on its own to discipline striking workers.
The commission voted 2-1 Wednesday to conduct a
"full,
trial-type hearing" on
whether l3roward County school
teachers conducted an illegal strike last month.
Voting on the procedural question of whether It had jurisdiction to initiate disciplinary action, the commission
rejected the contention of union attorneys
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Officers said the surpnsed the motel area and along SR46 three men in an auto and the razor.
man lied on loot leaving the ice and Airport Boulevard hoping mcii Jumped out, beat him with
Officers said the assault
iteam and cookies on the to find a pistol believed used in a chain and slashed him with a ',ictnii wasn't robbed.
Police and sheriff's detec.
counter.
the robbery. Capshaw was
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Mi.anhile Jim Stump,
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gunman routed in Casselberry
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shouting at Sheraton Sanford bandit, with his blonde hair in a hospital spokesman said Stunip
used a fish knife early today to
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pony-tail, approached the is listed in lair condition in the rob an Osteen man of $108 at a
Casselberry police said a checkout counter with ice intensive care unit,
rooming house.
oung tiian who threatened to cream and cookies and then
Sheriff's detective Jerry
Hobert Bell, 33, told police he
"bhiw away" an lPrvear.old told the clerk, "Never mind,
Capshaw said Stump was shot met the woman on Sanford
clerk Wednesday night at the this is it stick-up" as he held a Four times in the
robbery. Avenue and she took him to 1002
Majik Market, S11436 near hand inside his shirt,
William Andrew Ware. 18. of Poplar Ave. where he rented a
Winter Park Drive, [led on foot
As the wouki-be bandit Sanford, has been jailed in room. The woman acwithout any money after the reached [or the cash drawer the connection with
the robbery. companied Hell to the room
clerk slugged him with her fist woman slugged the man with shooting.
"fora drink,' officers reported,
and jabbed him with an elbow, her (Island jabbed him with an
Capshaw this morning and then used a knife to
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real production as the basis for an extended

economic recovers'.
The labor leade
are saying that if the
rnomv is not improving
enough to absorb the
unemployed at a satisfactory rate, the government

should begin hiring people simply for the sake uif
putting them to work. That is not a formula for real
th e

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value of goods or services produced by workers

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ClO really believe that "real work and real
production" are the key to real economic recovery,
the are going to have change their tune,

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vessels to foreign countries, and some ha ve already filed the
aPPlications. The grievanms of our tuna rwiermen against their

Own government ha ve been piling up like straws on a

el's
beck.
The gove rnment is requiring that U.S.-registered boa ts

abide strictly by quotas designed to protect the yeHowfin tuna in
en'a tion we, even while boa ts from most other
cOuntrift violate it wholesale. It is proposing new regulations
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itself but which again would not apply to competing fishermen
under foreign flags. I t aIso is seeking to place a federal off icial
on aij, US. tuna boat to enforce the proposed regula tions.
The load of straws also includes the long record of velvet.

glove responses by the U.S. government to the seizure 01 U.S.
tuna boats off the coast 01 South America by countries claiming
jurisdiction over fishing 200 miles off their coasts. And Congress
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some wivat peculiar. y should po litical
dissidents be classified as common thugs? Why
should ordinary If unfortunate citizens be
mugged and backgrourided in police dossiers?
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annual operating budget is paid for by tax
d011ars, has the right to collect Information on
any citizen through any public law enforcement
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right to send this
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Spain's execution of five terrorists is a
We have many elderly citizens in our
i am presently confined in the Ohio penal
"savagery" that has been condemned by the
stem i haven't anyone on the outside with munity who need it badly and cannot afford to
civilized, democratic leaders of Europe, says
whom
to correspond. I would appreciate it very pay a doctor. To many of them with respiratory
Prof. Donald Hindley of Brandeis University's
member country, including totalitarian a tatelL
much If you would print this letter in your paper
0ms, a bed cold could mean death.
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Clearly, the potential for extriorilinary a buse
We offer free vaccines to chfldrM free
what of America's leaders? he asks in an in
birthis
ripe.
It Isone thing for Americans to invade .
control plUs to women, free medical Cite to those
imPUSIOned letter to The New York Times.
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It gets very lonely in here at times and
with venereal diseases, but what about "
"The public silence of President Ford
and would greatly brighten my days behind this senior citizens who have given so much to th foreigners. And in effect, Interpol is the in,.
Secre tary Kissinger during the torture, milita
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I am 32, a truck driver by trade, originally community?
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trials and executions must fill us wi th disgust
Paris,
where
the
word
from
Kentucky.
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f
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d ossier was invented,
and shame."
Interpol uses i ts storehouse of information as a
ansr
all
letters.
Maybe
the
county
could
find
some
We are now celebrating the Bicentennial the
era
buy the serum the same place
funds weapon that is of questionable accuracy and
reliabili ty. Criminals are the targets, but inPurchase
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colonists were compelled
from some of yo ur readers soon.
nomnts can get hurt as well, police action by
cluding rather large-scale killing, in order to free
dOwer
being perha the riskiest of la w e
themselves from a despotism gently benign in
farcenient
methodologies.
JameaW. Brosseau
ioretta Eltonhead
comparison with Spain's "Militarized
his book "Doer," author Arh Neler
Sanford
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argues that dossiers are not the product of
P.O. Box
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If comparisons are odious, this is one of
Le t ters to th e editoe are welcome. All letten Since
philosophy
t people do not change, that past
most odious we have seen in a long time.
must be signed with a malling address and when
a de to future activi ty, Neter say's
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It is one of the glories of the Ainerican
result in selfRevolution that, unlike almost all others history
record.
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it was unstained
let ot
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Now, not every financial institution in town can say
this Some savers' dollars are sent on to Tampa. Miami and
beyond
But for over 40 years. The First has grown strong
and stayed first by putting your savings dollars riqht back
into out community's economy.
The buck stops here, too, for mortage loan
approvals Loans are approved in Central Florida by
people you know and who know you
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in Central Florida is our First responsibility as a
depositor-owner locally-managed, independent savu
association

LAWSON

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Buck

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Wed., Thurs.,, Fri.—Od. 22,23,24

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Mrs.

Come Hear

Sunday

-John E. Keats, Deltona
Francis J. Mungovan, De l.

DISCHARGES:

Here
Doilars saved at The First are put to work right here

A postoflc A cflonl
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Lonzo Redley

ere.

Name
onrl

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Susan D. Te~der

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Services

George B. Martin, Deltona
Henriette A. Patera, Deltona
Elizabeth M. Radle, Deltona
Jesse W. Hawks, Genevii
Roger F. Giles, Orange City
Anna L Joynes, Oviedo
Annie L Vincent, Zellwood
BIRTHS:
Mr. and Mr3...Brent (Lynne)
Morris a boy, Lake Helen

Stops

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Bniface Kupidlowsk, Deltona

Overnight low 50.
Mostly fair t hrough Friday.

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The

71,

Fratemal Order of Eagles
former Sanford resident, died died Wednesday. Born in
Generally fair Saturday and
Halloween
Dance and char
recen tl y and was buried at
Beeville, Tex., she
ter Sunday except for a few
came to night for Aerie 3643 and showers over
Anthony. Florida on Oct. Ia.
Sanford
the extreme south
in
1957 f rOm Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Altamonte
in
the
Jacksonville,
portion.
Monday
partly cloudy
She ku(i been active
Civic Center. Dance
music by with a chance of rain in the
First United Methodist
husband James F. McGuire; prizes,
at Sanford.
day-to-day
three daughters, Mrs. Patr icla
temperature
Surviving are a grand. Bishop, Altamonte Springs,
changes.
IMwS
mostly
in the 6
Spire Circle, Order of the
except
low
70s
on the southeast
f
son In Winston-Salem. N.C., and Sa nford and Miss Katherine ILL E velyn Hayes.
beaches and in the Keys. Highs
mainly in the 80s.
INILGuire, Sanford. two sons,
James Joseph, Atlanta, Ga. and OCT. 25
Daptona Beach tides: high
Women of th e Moose Chapter ll:09a.m., 11:27 p.m.;
Robert Michael McGuire,
low 4:32
1404 Halloween Dance. 9:30 a,m.,S:l4p,mfl, Port Canaveral:
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________________ thildren.
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Servi ces and burial will be in Costume prizes and cake walk. 4:24 a.m., 4:56 p.m.
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Beeville, Tex. Gramkow
Funeral Home Is in charge of
local arrangements,

Police Tried Spying In Kennedy Home

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years, reportedly freed himself
after being tied to a radio tower
and immediately contacted
other Winter Par k corporation
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officials, who contacted police
and Orange County Sheriff's

Harvest Festival, First
United Methodist Cb.urch, 5th
MRS. MARY MeGUIRE
and Magnolia, 9 a.m. to 5 '
Mrs. Mary I. McGuire, 54, of Lunch, 11:30-1:30.

MRS. ZADA LORD

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er companies in Florida, Mis. wife Beverly and stayed with
One of the two Men was de.
Rubeye Christiansen
sissippl and California, poli ce h er while the other man,
scribed
by
police
Gladys
Guy
as
a
white
said today.
threatening to kill Mrs. IA,e, inale, 6-feet tall and weighing
Veneita It. Knight
"I believe at this point it is forced IA,e to his office about a
180
pounds.
The
other
was
deNatasha Lowery
totally unconnected," said Win- quarte r of a mile away, police
scribed as white, foot-10 and
Verna 1. Morrison
.
ter Garden Police Chief Dpnald said. ,I 70 pounds.
DenniP- J. HarIM DeBarY
Ficke, "It was a well planned
There he was ordered to
Officials are theorizing that a
Ceci l F. Rider, DeBary
robbery, but I believe that's all empty a safe containing $12,000,
Edward N. Butler. Deltona
thirdperson may have been in.
it was."
police said.
volved as the driver of a gets.
Rev, Donald J. HerchenFicke said two armed men,
Lee, a district manager for 10 way car.
roder, Deltona

I.OngWOOd for reservations.

AREADEATHS

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The Washington police attempted to plant an
by
informant in the household of Ethel Kennedy, wires.
demonstrations
cu tting the micropluone
Walter Fauntroy, D-D.C., Richard Ichord, D. Korff
explained to us that Nixon became a
widowofthelate
Mo.,
Robert Kennedy, In 171 to
Claude Pepper, D-Fla., and Charles po
— At the I
gation
nsti
cian
to overcome his shyness,
liti
spy on the Kennedy crowd.
of FBI agent William Wiggins, R-Caltf.
Tucker, Merritt entered
—Ex-Vice
the Red House
President Spiro Agnew's name
The informant, E. Robert Merritt Jr.,
agents,William Tucker
also Bookstore, which is associated with prison
may
be
dragged
back into the headl ines, The
committed burglaries and Other dL-ty deeds not
and Terry O'Connor, declined to comment FBI is investigating
reform and swiped mail which he turned Over to
for the police but for the FBI. Indeed, the
reports that certain
FRI.
Tucker's superior, Nick S mes,
t8
Also refused to b u11ders, with
confi dential FBI files say of him. 'Nothing has
comment but promised to investigate any
— The un
were granted government leaaes. One
dercover operative also
develop. to indicate that the inf ormant has
of
picked up a questions of impropriety. Some of the Agnew's
box ofadedenvelopes left outside
cronies, the FBI has learned, wangled a
the Union Washington
furnished other than reliable Information."
policemen, Involved with Meffltt, questionable s
of American Hebrew Congregatio
million lease,
The police provided Merritt with
and
had no comment; others did not return our
Ethel delivered them to FBI agent Terry
calls,
—Art
Sampso,
O'Connor.
the federal gov -mnent's
Kennedy's private phone number and home
WASHINGThN WHIRL: There's more
—
formerchiefhokeeper was1upposeJ to leave
address, He was Instructed to spply for a job ins Merritt was also Instructed to spy on the meets the eye to the sudden confession ofthan
Jack the General
respected left.wlng Ford, the President's
opening as gardener-driver
Services Administration on October
at the Kennedy research group. Told to take anything he "could
son,
that
he
has
smoked
15.
But
he
will
remain on
residence and the' to use the position
pot. We knew he had
the Pa yroll as a conto gather
t away with he walked off with a
experUnentJ with sultant at a $37,800 annual
salary, The White
sack that marijuana and made repealed attempts
to blouse asked him to advise his successor about
members
Kennedy family,
question him About It. Instead, he MAde the
turned over the mall to th e FBI '
This particujar plot fell through, but he retained
sw-h thorny problems as GSA's custody of the
s
Tucker,
who
announent on his own, taking credit
it for study and later asked him to
for
Nixon
papers and dealings with the computer
completed many even m
ca,
underr return IL
Ind
us
try,
assignments. U
usan Ford,th e sldent'a daughter, is the
'—Both the FBI and Washington police asked
he guM cerihfs attorney
Alan
the 31-year-old Metrltt has
apan's Emperor Hirohito was the first to
(if h
politfr.j science class at sign his
now Merritt for any gossip he could glean about the Wazhlnutnn'*
name in Vice Presid#nt NI,nn
told us about some 01 his exploits;
ii--Mt Vir,w'
following Memh.. M
r
flOcxefeller's
new lfuect hrvk With nr.i
1iiii
iimt-wux nn1nn1rt?,,pi
L'..,I.,.._
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through an unlocked front door, were shaken but not harmed
One of the men bound Lee's during the 15-minute ordeal.

SISTER, Inc-,DOW C111valltr home Of Mrs. Claire Evans.
Restaurant.
OCT. 24
S-emiDole Spokes luncheon,
p.m., meeting and style show,
12:15 p.m., Longwood Hotel.

United Way Victory Dinner, 7

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unconnected with a week-old
extortion demand against pow-

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leased Mrs. Lee and called In
t he FBI.
Ficke said Lee and his wife

cial Wednesday night appears manager for Winter Garden.

CALENDAR
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mask, entered the home of
Florida Power Corp. off I- Mervin Lee, 42, a FPC district

Caroline Escapes Bomb Injury

Interpol

Prisoner Seeks Mail

WINTER
The abduction-robbery of a

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dJ1te,dOes nOt diminish the need for investigating
Interpol. The 52-year-old private police agen
has branches in 120 nations, including America,
and has
to the governments which can
influence the lives of billions of the world's

Ed itor

FP&amp;L Official Robbed, Abducted HOSPITAL NOTES

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another, with one hearing having ken held in the
Sena te and another scheduled there for
sometime this month. This is not exactly the
stuff of brewing scandals. What with CIA probes
and FBI examinations, it is altogether likely
Interpol investigation will receive less than its
ue, 2 brush Over and brah off, as it were.

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The official also said the Chinese concern over Soviet.
American relations reflects a need of the
cent leaders
in Peking to cement their position by acting firmly toward
bo th Moscow and Wash in gton.
The official briefed newsmen on Kinger's plane
as
the secretary flew to Japan after a five-day stay in the
Chinese capital. Kissinger goes on to Washington Friday
after telling Japanese officials about
Chi nese.

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are In vestiga ti ng Interpol to one degree or

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States Opposed to detente. a senior American official said
today.

Interpol's worth and objectives.

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Death

Hearst Opinion To Be Held At Least A Month

'I'UKY() (Al')
The C hinese attacked Secre tary of
State Henry A. Kissinger's Soviet polio' publicly
during
his visit to Peking partly to encourage forces In the United

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Would 'Ask

Qurnkm

Chinese Rap Kissinger Policy

Edar Hoover was so outraged at Interpol's
crust that he resi gn ed as an officer of the group
and thus severed FBI ties to this day.

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Daughter
is

napers.

for their arrest. In America, FBI Director J.

majority. The war between
and a dozen other large West- ruler Abdullah Yafi, another match for the well-armed no
pri. leftist Moslems ,and Conare

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next year, sipped red wine and of political and economic

case,

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communist domination, the Internation

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hijacked an airliner to escape their nation's

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day Inn office tower,
On the glassed-in porch of the

Beirut Streets

SIORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) —
T(xlay's witnesses were to
The adoptive paren ts of Karen two doctors who examined Miss with no chance of recovery, But nally sick that she ,Aould not and she loved life. but the 'Aray any extraordinarN means or in
h e said she reacts subcon- want to be kept alive by futile
Anne Quinlan have rested their
she lived life was very urn- any way I cod not live life to
Quinlan for Daniel Coburn, sciousy to noises and light and
with the mother telling
medical
procedures.
portant too."
Miss Quinlan's court-appointed
the fullest."
alive "by any accepted mcdijudge that if her comatose guardiun,
cal criteria."
"When I see her in this condiMrs. Quinlan said that during
daughter could testify herself,
Roburn's first witness, neuroJudge Muir said he will make
I know in rny heart as her a family
she would say: "Mommy, don't logist Dr. Eui.
discussion of a friend no be&amp;i(le visit to Karen Anne
,ene IA'Cs Vr, testi.
,
Mrs. Quinlan testified t1lat lion,
keep rue alive.'
turunrial cancer, Miss, I
lied earlier that Miss Quinlan is her daughter expressed
- is r"i"UsIC(l by the Quinlans'
the
ould want to be," Mrs. QuinJulia Quinlan testified in a ""hrnni veethtivc 3tate" hope before she
said, "Mönuiiy, please lawyer bef ore deciding the
became termi- Ian said, "Karen was full of life, don't ever keep me alive with case.
Wednesda y in the controversial
case that came to trial when she
and he r husband asked t ha t
doctors be allowed to t urn off
Miss
lnlan's life supporting
respirator. Miss Quinlan 21, has
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
been in a coma for six months. The opinion of cour t-appo — thiatrists and a psychologist to removed from the jail for trial (late will be set after the in jeopardy of contempt."
inted examine Miss Hearst on Sept. psychiatric treatment,
At the same time, the
competence hearing.
In anot her development, poVatican psychiatrLcLs about the mental 23, Since then, her competence
daily newspa pe r declared tha t state
li
said guns found in the last
ce
of Patricia Hearst won't hearing has been postponed
Def
e nse lawyers have sugIn
Harrisburg,
Pa.,
meanhideouts
of Miss Hearst and her
Miss Quinlan should be kept be made public at least until
alive as long as possible, The next month, but one report says three times because psychiatric gested that Miss Hearst was while, two reluctant witnesses SLA companions, William and
Quinlans, Roman Catholics, t hey will probably recommend reports were not ready.
"brainwashed" and otherwise again face jail for ref usin g to Emily Harris, were not th
e
mentally impaired after she tell a grand jury what they weapons used to kill a s An.
have been Supported by their that she be removed from prisparish and diocese and have on and hospitalized .
, geles police officer. a Union
Althou gh the psyc hi atrists' was kidnaped in February 1974. know regarding the Itarburinp
of
Miss
Hearst
later
said
said they took their action
Miss
Hearst
in
in tape
a Pennsylva. City police chief or a San
opinions about Sliss Hearst rebeca use they had the church's
U. S. District Court Judge main secret, the Ilearstwned recordiings that she had joined nia farmhouse last Year. One cisco prison reformer,
sanction.
her captors, the Syrnbionese target of the inquiry is sports
Oliver J. Carter postponed MiSS
San
Francisco
Examiner
Liberation
Army.
Lawyers who oppose the (am. Hearst's competence hearing quoted
activist Jack Scott.
The disclosures came after
sources
as
saying
the
ily's request contended that Su. until Nov. 4 while he awaits fithe FBI's Washington crime
-Miss Hearst is being held on
perior Court Judge Robert Muir nal reports from two pychiatr. doctors are "apparently
U.S. District Court Judge R. laboratory returned negative
fe
deral
charges
of
Dixon
bbing
a
ro
Herman warned Scott's results of
Jr. would be "sanctioning an Lsts.
sympathetic,, to the 21-year-old
their ballistics tests
bank in San Francisco arid state wife, Micki McGee Scott, 31,
execution" If he ruled in favor
c6mParing the seized weapons
prisoner and would probably counts of kidnaping,
.
assault and Martin Miller, 28, that with evidence in the
of the Quinlans.
Carter appointed thrm, psy- recommend
three murn
in Los Angeles. A "failure to an.swer will put you

Taylor, 58, a British businessman who has been living In
Asmara fc a urwuber of years.
A Foreign Office spokesman said the Brit ish Ern5cy
in Addis Ababa, the Ethiopian capital, reported
that
armed men in plainclothes came to Burwood-Taylor's oflice at 9:45 am. and took him away.
He quoted an Ethiopian radio report as saying
kidnapers were presumed to be "elements of the sec.
ct'sslonist movement or elemen ts in league with t hem."
The report added that Ethiopian security fees had

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IAYNDON iAP) — Two gunmen kidnaped a British
I
honorary consul in Asmara, Ethiopia, today, the Foreign
(f u-c said, 'l1 consul
identifk as Basil

Targets

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Fire Pepper

Thursday, Oct. 23, 11,15—SA

"Pretty calm," The other re.
81nim mortar
plied.
theFive
headquarters
of theshells
internalhit ern corporations are located. prominent Moslem leader who vale Christian and Moslem ar- iervative Christians is ex.
Michel Barakat, a Christian, is on the National Reconcilia. mies. The government will not pected to continue,
Among th
with radical
e
happenings
on
security
forces,
wounding
three
was
kidnaped. Christian gun- lion Committee, and Christian order the
that "pretty calm" Wednesday policemen,
Leba nese army into Palestine guerrillas and
men in retaliation kidnaped six publisher Chassan Tueni, a action because the Moslems revolutionary agitators from
in Beirut:
A
sniper
killed
a
policeman
in
Moslems riding in a taxi. Bara. member of Karamits cabinet. contend that the officer corps is abroad Laking part.
Two American Embassy em- the Moslem suburb of Chiyah, kat
was released.
At another table, Raymond pr o-Christian.
ployes — Charles Gallagher, 44,
Three rockets hit the polire
A rocket grenade smashed Edde. front-running Christian
of Roanoke, Va,, and William station in the Christian quarter Into the fourth floor
Moslem and Christian politi.
More -- pretty calm" days are
of the Roll. candidate for the presidency cias cannot agree on a formula in prospect
for Heirut.

British Businessman Kidnaped

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the 19-year-old girl with him, Marian Coyle, refused to let
turn a nd Herrera
"It looks like she's the tough one and she wants __
this thing through to theend " said one policeman.
Poli said e
ce
th y would wait the terror ists out. The siege
continued in its third (lay, with Gallagher,
their hostage ba rricad ed behi nd mattresses the girl and
In an upstairs

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water over ice and chatted with reforms that will curtail the'
Snipers
In
the
downtown
com.
areas,
including
one
near
the
St.
(;eorges
Hotel,
Premier
Takieddin
Solh, another former power of the Christian minority
mercial dis trict killed three Gelinor Building whe
re the of. Rashid Karamj, In a pearl gray prvniier sporting a
and enhance that the Moslem
nese capital and asked, "How persons, including an 8year- (ices of ABC News, Lo
ckheed suit, lunched with former
The security forces
a.s it today?"

Tiede Ilerrenia captive on the second floor of a besieged

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the Be"t street war to Athens
called a colleague In the iba.

one of two Irish terrorists holding Dutch industrialist

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l)ykesJr.,5o,of San Jose, Calif. of Ashrafjeh.
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kidnaped.
Bodies were found in several

American

MONASTEREV LN, Ireland (AP) —
Eddie Gallagher

of

Owners of about half the fleet of U.aaed tuna sethera
have taken out applications to Uw
aw regatry of their

pulses killed accidentally

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thin beds and in deeply buried beds that can be

of work in America generally increa
a bout 3 per cent per year in the last two decades.

in the

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areas containing thick beds of high-quality coal
are becoming Increasingly difficult to locate,
Als,o, a Wge part of total coal resources
cmisU d lignite and subbituminous types
which yield less heat per unit of weight
n does
bibuninous coal. Much of the coali3contained in

inflation, the No. 1 enemy of our economy.
The output of goods and seices per man-how

the productivity of the Amencan
*
people. Raising

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or about 198 billion tons — is

the coal ever mined has been mined since 1933.
In the exte nsively mined Eastern fields, new

ignores the serious impact that the gap between
wage levels and productivity is already having on

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But while coal is abundant and widespread in
e U.S., our resources do have limits. Half of all

payrolls to offset these higher la bor cos, and he

in recent years,
however, and in 1974 for the first time there was
actually a decline by 2.2 per cent in the productivity
index. This is a root cause of inflation and a trend
that must be corrected if th ere is to
be genuine
strength in our economic growth.
Make-work jobs in government do not increase

Plans for the Golden Age Olympics in Sanford

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) —
An
banker who fled

Terrorist Tries To Give Up I
Partner Won't Let Him Go

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tutes 69 Per cent of the nation's total
estimated recoverable resources of fossil fuel.
says the Survey. whereas petroleum and natural
gas constitute only 7 per cent and shale oil, w hich
IS not currently used as a fuel, constitutes only fl
per cent. Yet In 1973, combined production of
petroleum and gas in the U ni ted States was three
limes that of coal.

ployers would have to sacrifice positions on their

mmerce has

national thing In the years ahead and hope the
en tire citizenry of the area will coopera te In an
effort to insure this year's
The entire project is good for Sanford and what's
good for our town is good for all of us
—flU] Currie

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constitutes

several key industries, including construction, the
auto industry, trucking, rubber and electrical

the theory this would help stimulate economic
recovery and thus create more jobs. He has conveniently shunted aside the fact that many em-

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digit wage increases
contract negotiations coming up next year in

workers against inflation, Mr. ,Meany is arguing for
higher wages — in some cases for less work — Ofl

We've heard that a Large con tingent from
Treasure Island, near St. Petersburg, might be here
to vie in the Games and many more could ewe
from Naples and Flor ida's Gold ast.
The Golden Age Olympic Committee of the

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

WORLD

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make sure this Initial venture is a success.

'Speed' Moreland, vice president of F
Federal
Savi ngs and In of Mid-Flda.
The public is cordially Invited to attend this
meeting.

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more than 4.5 times as much coal as ever mined
in the Uni ted States.

While a case can always be made for wage
increases that protect the purchasing power of

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Although only
tonnage is considered to be recoverable under
present conditions and using present methods,

Ut s per cent

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At least 16 various categories of even ts are
planned
the Nov. 10-15 ,Olympics' and It's our
guess there will be plenty of compe titors — n only
f rom Seminole County bu t from many

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room and Police arxi armed soldiers

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manufacturing,

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ceramics.

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In events ranging from horseshoes to bowling to

worked long and hard to get the ball rolling and to

be John L. Thomas II, Orlando attorney

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nicely and many people In the over-

Greater Sanford Chamber of

The meeting will begin at 7:30 and speakers will

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and double10 per cent or more — in

trend in productivity. It Mr. Meany and ffie

First Federal of Seminole on First Street in

Geo

'ith no reduction in pay for those who now work
k
longer. Moreover, off the convention floor the union

wages at rates which far exceed any increase

to be held last night, while In realty it's tonight at

good news that the goal was reached.

cent over previous estimates and

an increase of more than 40 per cent in the
minimum wage — from th e present $2.10 an hour to
$3 an hour — and a universal 35-hour workweek

.

Johns.
We reported In this colunm that the Meeting Was

Lets hope that General campaign James Rasa
il1 be able to announce to one and all tonight the

King Coal is in for a long reign.
IIest estimate ofcolrources of ftUfli
Statesremainingin thegro€J0fJ
as
1,1974
is more than 3.9 trillion tons, reports the U.S.

The convention adopted resolutions calling for

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proposing legislation that would work against the
creation of jobs in business and industry and set
back the effort to improve the nation's produc-

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sinf
re moed
as to
the date of the meeting of The Friends
The St.

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fast

up

55 age group are expected to be on hand to compete

but

Nation Rich
In C al

economic proposals that do not see rtal work and

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Sony about

Festival Benefit will be held at
Senole High School Stadium, Sanf ord.
Featured in the festival will be the high school
marching bands from Lyman, Lake Brantley, ke
howell, Oviedo, Seminole and Bishop Moore.
Proceeds from the ticket sales will be used to

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bidding for their support, are coming up with

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The Clock C ounty Band

rea~l production that could mean real recovery."
We could not agree more. However, Mr. Meany and

would

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and stamp it 'reserved.' It's on that date the

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from any band boster or at Music Unlimited
(Sanford Plaza), Outer Umlta Altamonte'Mall)
and the Evening Hera ld.
All tickets a priced U and It's well Worth
price of admission.

Mark the date of Nov. 8 in your little black book

George Means' told the AFL-CIO convention in
San Francisco that efforts to relieve unempoynwnt should strive to create "real work and

work and productivity. Moreover,

high school.

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The tickets are now on sale and nuy be obtained

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give our heartfelt thanks.
Going into today, the final day of the drive, the
till f
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of
Percentage dollars
the $154500 goal. However, a last-ditch effort was
being made today to 'h1e' that mucheeded
t would put It over the top prior to
was s

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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
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The stage is set for the fourth annual TrlCount
Roadrunners Hearing Conservation Jamboree which
climaxes at 1 p.m. Sunday with the annual Hearing
Conservation Queen Pageant.
More than 30 girls from the Seminole County area (18

of

them pictured here) will compete in shorts sets or
sizzlers and long dresses for the queen's crown and prizes
ih1ch include $100 worth of jewelry, $25 savings bond,
flowers and
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Deltona, a past prcident of the
' the October board meeting of GardeniaCircle, demonstrated
the Deltona Garden Club flower arrangements
Friday in the arts and crafts to the Ikenobe School.
Judges, and these girls will win tiaras and trophies.
building in Elkcarn Park. Each
he next regular meeting of
appearance and personality will be the criteria for
of the 17 garden circles of the the board will take place Nov.
judging.
club brought at least one potted 14.
The public Is Invited to attend the pageant which will
plant for a mini-horticultural
be emceed by Jack homer.
show. Virginia Nuttall 01 IIW
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retiring' After 16 bears on the
band It was a matter of self road, she and Smokey plan to
defense," grins Dixie. "Either! spend more time "settled
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Members of Sallie Harrison contact a DAR 'member for C. Wtldner, Mrs. M. J. Braifl, Mrs. Stanley Pierce, Mrs. John
Chapter, National Society, information. The subject will be
Mrs. Raymond Ball, Mrs. Mei.sch. Mrs. Elizabeth
Daughters of the American "The
Declaration
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Revolution, met recently at the Independence" or a "Signer." Fellows, Mrs. W. C. Wdburn. E.
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Mrs. R. E. True, registrar,
810 25th St., with the regent, introduced Mrs. Elizabeth
Mrs. A. W. Lee presiding.
Lewis and Mrs. W. S. Brumley
as new members.
Mrs. C. E. Butler, national
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defense chairman gave an
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Roumillat and Mrs. True
Mrs F. E. Rournillat assisted in serving refresh.
reported on ttv activities of ments.
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in the schools who will be
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DEAR ABBY: I need a
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:the woman.
Last summer I became very
much attracted to a middleaged, marr ied woman. We met
socially. (I'm a middle-aged,
maff led man.) W felt the
By ABIGAIL VAN BURF,-N
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de%eIopedintoarncton
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intimate people, we didn't consider
Everything was heavenly,
breaking up our respective then sudderdy for no apparent
We'd meet twice a week
a families. (We both have reason she said it was over —
motel — very discreetly at
and children. i
and she refused to meet me
talk on the phone every
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reason for
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happines
but being sensible
tibIe foursome
same but that we couldn't
continue our affair.
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HARTFORD, Conn. i AP — Guy. Ella Grasso says
American women will have to get along without her when
they strike Oct.
against sex disaiminatlon.
I'm not going to sthki because I have to go to work,"
Mrs. Grasso, the nation's only woman governor, said

Wednesday.
The National Organization for women is asking women
to stay home from work next Wednesday to show how
much the nation relies on them.
Mrs. Grasso said she expects women working in her
office ill lirvi the strike a luxury they can't afford."

Wife

in the county, not within the city
limits of Casselberry.
"The purchase of the utilities

(AP) — firms,
both
of
which
citizens' lobby group Casselberry had been trying to
in Washington has sent a letter buy for two years before the
to each member of the House county entered the picture.
calling for an investigation of
County Commission Chair.
Rep. Robert Sikes, D-Crest- man Sid Vihien Jr. says the
view, on charges of conflict of county had "every logical
interest,
reason. The owners came to 'c
The letter from Common and said a ll negotiations wi th
Cause was signed by chairman Casselberry are null and void.
john W. Gardner and mailed
"I had every reason to
Tuesday to all 435 House men)- believe negotiations with
bers. including Sikes, the St. Casselberry were down the
Petersburg Times reported to. tube," the councilman added.
day.
Vihien said both utilities were
Gardner said,
Serious
charges of conflict of interest
and influence-peddling have
been leveled against (Sikes)
concerning his financial boldings and his role as a member
of Congress and chairman of
the appropriations subcommittee on nhilitary construc.
(ion."
Among the charges a lleged in
ft' letter were:

and the county's entrance Into

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NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) — A federal judge has ruled
that Billie Jean Berlin was the wife of country singeromposer Hank Williams Sr. when he died and that she
cha s the right tOa share in COPYnght renewalson his songs.
Williams, who died Jan. 1, 19S3. had taken part in three
mariage ceremomes withMrs. Ber lin, but at the time of
all of them her divorce from afcmerhusbandwas notvet
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US. District Court Judge L Clure Morton said Wedriesday that since the couple sotepienfly li ved toget he r,
Mrs. Berlin was qualified as a "puta ti ve wife" under
Louisiana law, which derives from the French Code, and
as a "common-law wife" under Alabama law, which Is
derived from the English system.
A jury verdict last March 22 agreed on the pu ta ti ve wife
aspect but denied the commonlaw issue. Morton's
decisi on overrode th e latter part of the verdict.

—in 1974. Alule Sikes owned

stock in Fairchild Industries, a
major defense contractor, he

advocated and voted for a $138million appropria tion for the
con troversia l MO aircraft, the
bulk of which goes to Fairchild.
—Accordi ng to SEC records,
Sikes is a director of Mnerican
Fidelity Life Insurance Co.
which has sold more than $300
mnithon
in life insurance to
Smith Praises Reagan
sericemen on and around mmlitar)' base&amp;
NEEDHA.M. Mass. AP) — Former Sen. Margaret
—Sikes sponsored, in- s '
Chase Smi th had good words (or former Ca lifornia Go'.OdUC
ed and %igorousl adflonald Iteagan and not-so-sood words about President
at
oc ed Congr essional passage
Ford.
of
a bi ll that enhanced the value
"I've been quite impressed by Ronald Reagan's directof
property he owned on the
ness," the Maine Republican said Wednesday. "I think
.Fl
coast.
he's telling it as it 1s.
—Sikes,
along wi th 11 high'He's tr)ing to instill a need of self-disciplIne, selfi
rank
ng
Naval officers, are mareliance, less permlssl.eness and grea te r respect for the
stockhol
ders in the First
law. American people like this. I like this."
Na'
Bank,
th
e first private InOf Ford, she said, "He was a good reresentative In
de pen dent bank ever a llowed
Congress f ro m Michigan, and he was a very eff ective
b~ the Defense Department on
mm ri ty leader in the House
grounds
of a us. Navy base
"I've been a little disappointed In his lack of leadershiP,
a
nd
publ
is hed correspondence
I had hoped he would settle down and lead us as the
ic3tes tha t he was actively
American people want."
involved in obtaining the state
She spoke in an in terview with WCVB-TV.
ter in l9fl.

the utility business are considered necessary (or continued
orderly growth. Casselberry
had no jurisdiction," he said.
Why did Casselberry file the
suit?
"I've never been able to pin
any logic, beca use we knew the
suit would be lost by the city,"

Dale in the environmental
services department.
Taylor
said
logically,
following a bond resolution a
bond validation is held. He said

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promised by next
a
inform the commission of

bond ratings — a fact rela ti ve ti+'
the interest rate which will
de te rniilrie the exact amount of
additional costs to the county to
sell bonds next month as opposed to earlier this year.
to (or the two utiliti es
is $3.97-million. The bond sale

"Our activities in the bond
is sue and the negotiation to
purchase were absolutely
sta ndard procedure," Vihien
remarked,
Crier, a barber, is up for r
election this 'ear.
On Tuesday, the commission

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Trini

At Winning Game
than losing a homecoming
Ilaying no home to go to.
Trioits' Prep, playing this season on its
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was tomorrow," average. Ile threw out runners neigh r
bo hood he said, -,
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said Pete Rose.
while virtually lying on his bel- ghetto, but tough. I thought I
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belt ed , too."
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dark ha ir was matted with stoking the fire in the Big Red
fidence or cockiness. The CmPete
grew
up
in
the Riverdale
Believer Will McEnaney, the
sweat, lie talked in excit ed Machine.
cinnau Reds had it to the end. youngest man on
section of Cincinnati with a
the Cincinnati
bursts, just the way he plays
It's the only way Pete Rose brother and two sisters,
"We've always believed in club at 23, retired the ever-atbaseball,
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knows how to play baseball — children of a bank
ourselves until there's no to- tac king Ited s i. to c'
r
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cashier Ile
.ioc iorgan
niiaue the clutch touli, unrelenting, the devil
iiOiTOW," said pint-sized Joe Cincinnat i's
worklch;m:
hit,
He
ought
to
be
the
Most
take
the
hindmost,
i('i'ntlniu&amp;'d On l'age 2-B
Morgan, who Etlook off a World JiioiAhip game since ,t
• Valuable Player," Rose said.
Series slump to propel the Reds troit
in seven games in io.
"This was one hell of a series, I
to baseball's pinnacle Wednes.
"My stomach was churning called the drama-packed
am
just pr oud I got an oppor13-day
(
night
lieut I could hear it growl- event "the greatest
class
Series
'unity
P)' in it,"
"We (cit in our hearts that we ing." said the young left-hand- ever held.
These
were
two
It
was
the
scrappy, 34-yearold
were going to put the best nine er, who was more
nervous two teams with class."
Bose — and not Morgan — who
guys in baseball on that field, weeks ago when he became a
Anderson, engulfed by a flood was officially named the MVP
It's like a poker game. We felt fat her for the first time.
of
writers, retreated to his of. of the 1975 World Series, which
we were due," said Morgan,
"It was my moment of ficeto take a phone call. -It
was the Reds clinched with a 4-3
hose two-out liner off Boston tru th," said McEnaney. "I said, Tom Yawkey
(owner of the Red seventh-game victory over the
reliever Jim Burton produced 'Here it is. Let's go get it."
Sex). lie called to congratula te Boston Red Sox Wednesday
the Reds 4-3 victory and their
lie coaxed Juan Beniquez Into us. I thanked him for night. His prize is a new sports
third world championship in the flying out
to right field, got everything he did for us while Car.
club's 107-year history.
pinch-hitter Bob Montgomery we were here. Ile1s a tre"Aww, Idon't care too much
"The guy made a great pitch. to ground out to
BOSThN(AP)_rC were "We gaveitallwehad and we
shortstop and niendous person."
about the car," Ros
It was something low and out- lured ever-dangerous Carl
e added. no tears, no temperamental got beaten — but not by much,"
Lost in the shuffle of the late- "A ctually, I'd like to chop it up
side. To be honest, I
outbursts. The Boston Red Sox Evans said. "I th ink everyone
probably Yactrzeniski into hitting a long inning heroics by Morgan and into26piecesandpa,ssitaro
would have struck out on a pitch fly to Cesar Geronigno
bowed out of the 1975 World agreed that it was a heck of a
in center Pete Rose was quiet Tony Per- to the rest of the team."
like that two years ago. I just field.
Series quietly but with heads Series, and not many people
ei. Morgan credited Peru as
"If you sta y in Boston
stayed with it and flipped it into
long high, moving through the thought we'd be in it last spring.
With that, the Ited Sox had the motivating force in
enough,"
the
a Bostonian interce nter field," said the 5-foot-7 finall' run out of miracles
crowded clubhouse exchanging But we're a young club and
— Reds' comeback.
jected, "Somebody
dynamo, who redeemed himself
probably
handshakes
fora job well done. we're going to be here for
but not out of superlatives from
"Tony started it. He gave us would do it for you."
for past frustr ations, including t he ir victors,
"We're a proud ball club and years. I'm already looking
life when we needed it," said
Rose was named MVP
a 3-for-24 disaster in the 1972
be- hate to lose, but there's nothing forward to next year."
"They are the finest team Morgan.
cause the 1975 World Series
was to be ashamed of," outfielder
As writers, cameramen and
World Series against Oakland. Ae've played this year," said
Perez drilled a two-run a battle of brawlers and nobody 1)w
The Reds, hailed as one of Reds
ight
Evans
said
in
sulianing
just
plain visitors swarmed
Manager Spark)' Ander- homer, his third homer of the
brawled as hard as the bandy- up
the
general
feeling
Wednesthi-ough
the clubhouse, one genbaseball's most awesome son. "Just outstanding,"
Series, to ignite the Cincinnati
legged little third baseman,
day
night
after
the
Red
teams in years but on the verge
Sox'
4
tleman
elbowed his way
Anderson, who guided the bench,
lie collected 10 hits — more defeat by
of suffering their fourt h World Retisto 108 vi ct ories (luring the
the Cincinnati Reds in
"Everybody was saying th an any player on both teams the
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seventh game of the Series,
Series failure In 14 years, rode sea son — most by
a National 'Let's go! We're gonna get
Morgan's two-out single to vic- League team since 1907 — 'em!...
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B(fON tAP) — For several oakland A'S
and Uwn we lost in Man, 1 S1;irky Aoilerson's
years, the Cin cinnati Reds have the playoffs
Ui;scd superiority were dcl- playoffs by beating the East I)ito the New York
cre there, thanks to the best
yclic.
IMed by the A's in se ve n games, vis
been thinking like world chain- Mets in 1973 and thought
WC
ion's
champion
Pittsburgh
crop
of rookies in recent major
Before winning the tense sev- In 1973, the Reds won th
piuns ... and almost playing that were the best t
e NI.'s Pirates in three easy games, it league seasons,
he n," said Joe enlh game in the
Fred Lynn and
hostile atmos- West Division but we.'e taken
way. Now they've finally got Morgan, who got the
in was only natural for observers
game- pliere of Itoston's colorful old th playoffs by
Jiiii
Rice
led
the
Boston charge
the upstartto think "National League th
the hardware to prove their winning hit with two outs in the
rough
the
fst.
And the Red
F'enway
Park, Anderson had Mets.
supremacy.
ninth
superiority"
In
the
World
Sox
ra
is
inning Wc1nesday night. been discredited for not wined even more eyebeows
For a change, Lidy Lock had Series,
After a fistful of agonizing
"Until we prove It on the ning big games. His
when t hey took thr ee straight
failures a kiss rather than a slap in the
frustrations, the Reds
The Boston Red Sox, in the games from the
took care field, we're nothing," Morgan went back to
three-time dethe 1970 World face (or the Reds,
of that matter Wednesday night added
championship
round (or the fending world champion A's
. "Now I ('an go home and Series, w hen e Big Red
in
th
MaThe notorious Cincinnati ma- fi
by beating the lston Red Sox say, 'We're the best."
rs t time since 1967, were truly 11w Al. playoffs.
ifnc
was
stenrolled
by
the
chine
had roared non-stop to the a Cinderella team. In preseason
4-3 in the finale of the exquisite
The dramatic vlcto,
With t heir awesome record
in Baltimore Orioles in five West lvision flag, Winning an progn
1975 World Series.
I lollYwood style on Morgan's
ostications the Red Sox behi nd
games,
them, the Reds had cvamazing 108 games. The Reds
"We went to the Series in 1972 single, not only gave the pepThen, after running away were especially wicked at were not even picked by most to cry right to play the favorite's
and thought we were the best rwry seco nd
win the East Division, let alone role in this World Series
baseman a fl ag to with the
— and
National League pen- home, winning a record
teani and were beaten by the wave but
the American League pennant. accordingly were granted that
did wonders for mint in 1972, the Beds and their games. When
they won the NL
But at the end, the Red Sox hono r by the odds-makers

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4,000 qualified voters, canGeneralissimo Francisco
didates
in the Nov. 4 city
Franco continues tO iCCOVet
In Longwood, with 2,06* election include: Norman
from his latest illness, 1ILS re
gis ed voters, the highest Floyd, the incumbent, and
government says, and Is
number In the city's history, Lawrence Swofford for mayor;
reported pla nni ng to
attend a three city council posts Commissioner Cal DeVoney
cabi net meeting Friday.
ot1y held by June LoT. unopposed and Commission
Inf ormnc1 sources said the
Helen Keye1- being challenged
cabinet meeting would be heldScott are onSchreiner
the ballot for the by Glen Buschman.
at Franco's Pardo Palace
just Dec. 2 election.
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outside Madrid and that
2SANFORD PLAZA
Mrs. Lofmann has nO OP
year-old dictator would appear
ALTAMONTE MALL
for the beginning of the session position while opposing
Scireiner are Parker Anderson
at least.
The s*rces said Franco's and Ray Leibensperger. Scott's
doctors at first advised agai nst com petition is Larry Goldberg.
(tir
his attendajve at the meeting
Three canididates ar seeking
but finally decided It
would
be
the
mayor's office and five are
good for his morale.
s
ee king two council seats in the
Th e sources said Franco
Casselberry city election tc,
ioWd probably make only a
to2.
Casselberry has 4,124
Of
ken appearance and would
registered voters.
probably not preside at the
Running for mayor are:
Gerald
Christiansen, inTheSpanishchief of state
A truly memorable gi ft for
was
cumbent
Bill Grier and
reported to have spent anothe
a
Mothty
. a Grand.
r Cihnan John Zacco, For
restful night Wednesday.
mother. Each of our many
the two council seats
-yics norns a Jeweled meFranco became i ll with in. didates are: Fred Bussey,
menbrance
of her loved
fluenza last Thursday and had a incumbent Edi th Duerr, August
ones.
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is
crafted with
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the slill of our finest amI
also has had Parkinson's Nathan Van Meter.
sans. Would America.,
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PEOPLE I
Woman Governor
Won't Join Strikers
HARTFORD, Conn. AP — Gov. Ella Grasso
American women will have to get along without her when
they strike Oct. against sex discrimination.
"I'm not going to strike because i have to go
Mrs. Grasso, the nation 's only woman governor, mid
Wednesday.
The National Organization for Women is asking women
to stay home from work next Wednesday to show how
much the nation relies on them.
Mrs. Grasso said she expects women working in her
ouflclll find thestrjke .aluxury they can't afford.I

Legal Wife Declared
NASHVILLE, Term. (AP) A federal judge has ruled
that Billie Jean Berlin was the wife of country singercomposer Hank Williams Sr. when he died and that she
has the right to a share in copyright renewals on his songs.
Williams, who died Jan. 1, 1953, had taken part in three
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ceremonies with Mrs.
Mrs. lieran,
Berlin. but at the time of
all of them her divorce from a former husband was not vet
U.S. District Court Judge L. Clure Morton said Wednesdav
cinri' t
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sequent •....i
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Mrs. Berlin was qualified as a "putative wife" under
Louisiana law, which derives from the French Code, and
as a "common-law wife" under Alabama law,
which is
derived from the English system,
A jury verdict last March agreed on the putative wife
aspect but denied the commonlaw issue. Morton's
decision overrode the latter part of the verdict.
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NEEDHAM, Mass. (AP) — Former Sen. Margaret
t'hase Smith had good words for former California Go'..
R'na1d Reagan and not.00-good words about President
Ford.
"I've been quite impressed by Ronald Reagan's directness," the Maine Republican said Wednesday. "I think
he's telling it as it
"He's trying to instill a need of self-discipline,
reliance, less permissiveness and greater respect for the
law. American people like this. I like this."
CX Ford, she said, "He was a good representative in
Congress from Michigan, and he was a '.'3r
minority leader in the House.
"I've been a little disappointed In his lack of leadership.
I had hoped he would settle down and lead us as
American people want."
She spoke in an interview with WCVB-TV.

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county for entering into a
contract to purchase the two
ST. PETERSBURG (AP) - firms, both of which
citizens' lobby group Casselberry had been trying to
in Washington has sent a letter buy for two years before the
to each member t Ho
county entered the picture.
calling for an investigation of
County Commission Chair.
Rep Robert Sikes, Dcrest- tiiar Sid Vihien Jr. says the
on charges of conflict of county had "every logical
mte
reason. The owners came to us
The letter from Common and said all negotiations with
Cause was signed by chairman Casselberry are null and void.
John W. Gardner and mailed
"I had every reason to
Tuesday to all 435 flo mem- believe negotiations with
bers, Including Sikes, the St. Casselberry were down the
Times reported to. tube," the councilman added.
Vihien said both utilities were
Gardner said, "Serious
charges of conflict of interest
and influence-peddling have
been leveled against (Sikes)
concerning his financial hold.
ings and his role as a member
f Congress and chairman of
the appropriations subeom.
mittee on military construe.
tion."
Among the charges alleged in
the letter were:
—In 1974, while Sikes owned
stock in Fairchild Industries, a
major defe contractor, he
advocated and voted for a 1138million appropriation for the
controversial MO aircraft, the
bulk of which goes to Fairchild.
—According to SEC records,
Sikes is a director of American
Fidelity Ufe Insurance Co.
which has sold more than $300
million in life insurance to
sersicnenon and around mjti.
tar, bases.
—Sikes sponsored, in.
trod
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iocat t'i St'cmuliv the fuothail team is going to will.

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rolling too fast to be halted by
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and
the Saints have a mere three on
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After
treks to distant spots like
Fort Pierce, Jacksonviii e, Tampa and Sara sot a, it was
getting to the
IX) coach 'Joel Keile' was
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BOSTON lAP) — "I wish
in 21 times at bat for a .370
"1 came from a pretty tough
Opening Day was tomorr
ow," average. He threw out runners neighbor," he said. "Not a
said Pete Rose.
while virtually lying on his bel. ghetto, but tough. I
thought I
The captain of the Cincinnati ly. lie initiated double plays, was the
toughest guy on my
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Reds cradled a bottle of cham- roamed all over the area he was block. I got in some licks but
I
pagne in his right hand. His supposed to protect
Call it con- tory.
and kept got my behind belted, too."
dark hair was * matted with stoking the (ire in the
fidence or cockiness, The CiiiBig Red
Pete grew up in the Riverdale
Reliever Will McEnaney, the
Norbert Seals Will be a marked mail as usual
sv'eat. He talked in excited Machine.
cinnati Reds had it to the end. youngest [,,an on the Cincinnati
sec
Saturday. if the pattern follows, the
tion of Cincinnati with a
h"rst. uct the way he plays
Saints will use
"We've always believed in club at , retired the ever-at.
It's Ile only way Pe:.
r
'h.'
him as a deco',', then when
two sisters,
the defense spreads out,
ourselves until there's no to- lacking
knows how to pla y baseball — childr
Red
Sox
1-2-3
to
seal
en
of
a
bank
cashier, lie
he will get his loo-plus yards
"Joe Morgan made the clutch tough, unrelenting,
maybe in the first
riwrrow," said pint-sized Joe Cincinnati's first world chainthe devil
hit. He ought to be the Most take
half.
Morgan, who shook off a World pion.ship game since
the hindmost.
iContlnued On Page 2-R
it beat .
JOE
MORGAN
Valuable Player," Rose said.
This the easiest way to improve
Se
ries
slump
to
propel
the
Reds
trait in seven games in iio.
on a mediocre
"This was one hell of a series. I
to base ball's pinnacle Wednes24-8 prep pickin' ledger, having
'My stomach was churning called the drama-packed
gimme games like day night,
13'Jry am just proud I got an oorTrinity-Edwards.
so much I could hear it growl- event "the greatest class
Series
unity to play in It."
"We felt in our hear ts that
we ing" said U young left-hand- ever held. These were two
it was the scrappy, 34-yearold
were going to put the best nine er, who was more nervous two
(earns with class."
Rose
— and not Morgan who
guys in baseba ll on that field, weeks ago when he became a
Anderson,
engulf
ed
by
a
flood
was
officially
named the MVP
Here
It's like a poker game. We felt father for the first
time,
of
writers,
retreat
ed
of
the
to
his
of1975 World Series, which
we were due," said Morgan,
"It was my moment of (icetotakea phone call. ..It
the
was
Reds
clinched with a 4-3
whose two-out liner off Boston truth," said McEnaney, "I
said, Tom Vawkey 1 owner of the Red seventh-game victory
over the
reliever Jim Burton produced 'Here it is. Let's
For the specifics:
go get it."
Sex), lie called to congratulate Boston Red Sox Wednesday
the Reds 4-3 victory and their
Trinity Prep :t, St. Edward's i:i—
The only third world championship in the fl Ile coaxed Juan Beniqu into Us. I thanked him for night. his prize is new sports
question is 110W nianv the Saints score. Seals and
ying out to right field, got everything he did for us while ca r.
club's 107-year history.
Co. will like this one.
pinch-hitter Bob Montgomery we were here. lie's a tre.
"Aww,I don't care too much
BOSTON (AP) — There were "We gave it all we had and we
"The guy made a great pitch. to ground out to shortstop and niendous pe
rson."
about the
Seminole '.Jo. (*olonial 7
car," Rose added. no tears, no temperamental got beaten but not by much,"
—Defense is no problem
It was sometbing low and out. lured ever-dangerous Carl
IA)st in the shufne of the late. "Actually, I'd like to chop it up
for the Seminoles, however that offense still hasn't
Outbursts. The Boston lied Sox Evans said. "I think everyone
side. To be honest, I probably \'astrzernskj Into hitting a long inning heroics by Morgan and into 26 pieces
jelled to the point it is living Up potential,
and pass It around bowed out of the
would have struck out on pitch fly to Cesar G-eronirno in center Pete Rose was
1975 World agreed that it was a heck of a
quiet Tony Per. to the rest of the team."
like that two years ago. I just field.
l.'inaii I-I, Lake Brantle', 7— It could
Series quietl y but with heads Series, and not many people
ei.
Morgan credited Perez as
go either sta yed with it and
"If you stay in Boston
flipped it into
long high, moving through the thoughtwe'dbeinitlastspring.
With that, the Red Sex had the motivating force in
way in a battle of two good q*Uarterbacks, but shall
enough," a Bostonian inter- crowded clubhouse
center field." aid he -foot-7 fiflI run out of miracles —
exchanging But we're a young club and
be decided in the trenches,
dynamo, who redeemed himself but not out of superlatives from Reds' comeback.
jected.
"Somebody
probably
handshakes
for
a
job
well done. we're going to be here for
"Tony started it. lie gave
Astronaut Iflin%', Ovjpdo lew— The score could
would do it for you.-for past frustrations, including their victors,
"We're
a
proud
ball
club and years. I'm already looking
lift' when we needed it," said
Rose was named MVP
he anywhere from 37-0 to 44-8, but
for-24 disaster In the 1972
behate
to
lo
the outcome is
se,
but
there's
nothing forward to next year."
"They are the Finest team Morgan.
cause the 1975 World Series was
Obviows,
World Series against Oakland. wea ve played this year," said
to be asharz ed of," outfielder
As writers, cameramen and
Perez drilled a two-run a battle of brawlers and n
The Reds, hailed as one of Reds Manager Sparky
Spruce ('reek 27, Lake Howell 7—The victory
ObOdY
Dwight
Evans
said
in
swriming
just
plain visitors swarmed
Ander. homer, his third homer of the brawled as hard as the band)-- up
baseball's most awesome son. "Just outstanding."
for the Hawks is in scoring, only that isn't so funny
the general feeling Wednes- through the clubhouse, one genSeries, to ignite the Cincinnati legged little third baseman,
tealnsin)ear$buton the verge
day night after the Red Sex'
Anderson, who guided the bench,
Ileman elbowed his way
for coach Tom litib%. mired deeply in a rebuildin'g
lie collected 10 hi ts — more de(eatby
of
suffering
their
fourth
World
Reds
to
theCincinna
Reds
In
tj
108 victories (luring the "Everybod). was saying
season, Cheer up, Tom. There's always next
Series failure In 14)-ears, rode sea son
i Continued On Page 2-B)
than any player on both teams the seventh game of the Series.
most by a National 'Let's go! We're gonna get
season
Morgan's two-out single to vie- League team since 1907 — 'eni!"
sa id Morgan.
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while Lynne Smith struggled to an 11.9
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upxised -superiority were (id- playoffs by beating the East 1)i. acre there, thanks to the best
lated by the A'a in seven games. vision's champion Pittsburgh crop of rookies in recent major
Before winning the tense sev. In 1973, the Reds won the Nl,'s Pirates in three easy games, it league seasons. Fred Lynn and
Pions ,.. and almost playing that were the best then," said Joe enth garlic in the hostile atmos- West Division but were taken in was oüly natural (or observers Jim Rice led the Boston charge
way. Now they've finally got Morgan, who got the game- phere or Boston's colorful old the playoffs by the upstart to think "National League through the East. And the Red
the hardware to prove their winning hit with two outs in the Fenway Park, Anderson had Mets.
supremacy.
ninth, inning Wednesday night, been discredited for not winsuperiority" in the World Sox raised even more eyebrows
After a fistful of agonizing
F'ura change, Lady Luck had Series,
when they took three straight
"Until we prove it on the fling big games. his failures a kiss rather than a slap in the
Frustrations, the Reds took care field, we're nothing," Morgan went back to the 1970 World face for the Reds,
The Boston Red Sox, in the games from the three-time deof that matter Wednesday night added. "Now I can go home and Series, when the Big Red Machampionship round for the (ending world champion A's in
by beating the Boston Red Sox say, 'We're the best."
The notorious Cincinnati ma- first time since 1967, were truly the AL playoffs.
4.3 in
chine was .stearnrolled by the clilne had
roarednnn.cinn,n,,,,
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finale of the eiouicit&amp;'
TI tIeii,...I 'iiuwry, won
.-.-roared
.'.,. ... ".
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in Baltimore
With their awesome record
1975 World Series.
Orioles
in
five
West
Division
flag, winning an prognostications, the Red Sex behind
Hollywood style on Morgan's
games,
then,, the Reds had cv.
amazing 108
"We went to the Series In 1972 single, not only gave the
pep.
games. The Reds were not even picked by most to cry right to play
The
,a nd thought we were the best pery -second baseman a
the favorite's
n, after running away Were especially wicked at win the East
flae, to with the
Division, let alone role in this World Series
teaiii and were beaten by the wave but did
and
wonders for nant in 1972, the Reds
pennant. accordingly were grant,
and their gullies. When they won the
NI.
But at the end, the fled So honor
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4,000 qualified voters, candidI m the Nov. 4 city
election include: Norman
Floyd, the Incumbent, and
Lawrence Swofford for mayor;
Commissioner Cal DeVoney
unopposed and Commission
Helen Keyser being challenged
by Glen Buschman.

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is expected to hear a presen.
tatlon from the William H.
Hough Co., an Orlando in.
vestment firm.
George Bland, a represen.
tativc of the firm, appear at a
work session Tuesday and
promised by next Tuesday to
inform the commission of the
bond ratings — a fact relative
the interest rate which
determine the exact a!notjfl (
additional costs to the county to
sell bonds next month as o
posed to earlier this year.
Price tag for the two utilities
is$3.97.mlfflon. The bond sale
for $2.4-million.

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Franco Said Lash Files Papers
Recovering For Lake Mary
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FrD Pap 1-A)
Generalissimo Francisco
Franco continues to recover
In Longwood, with 2,061
from his latest illness, his
registered voters, the highest
government says, and is
number in the city's history.
reported planning to attend a
three city council posts
cabinet meeting Friday.
currently held by June Lor.
Informed sources said
cabinet meeting would be held mann, Don Schreiner and H.A.
Scott are on the ballot for the
at Franco's Pardo Palace just
Dec. 2 election.
outside Madrid and that the 82Mn. LOTlflanfl has no Op.
year-old dictator would appear
for the beginning of the session position
while
opposing
at least
Schreiner are Parker Anderson
The sources said Franco's and Ray Lelbensperger. Scott's
doctors at first advised against Competition is Larry Goldberg.
his attendanc, at the meetin
gThree candi&amp;W are seeking
but finally decided it would be
the mayor's office and five are
good for his morale.
The sources said Franco seeing two cuwicil seats in the
would probably make only a 10 cac.selberry city election Dec.
, Casselberry has 4,124
ken appearance and would
registered
voters.
prot*bly not preside at the
eetjng.
Running for mayor are:
Gerald Christiansen, in.
The Spanish thief of date was
cumbent
a
reported to have spent
Councilman
John Zacco. For
restful night Wednesday.
.. can.
the two council
Franco became dl with in- didates are Fred Bussey,
fluen1a last Thun4ay and had a incumbentEdithDuerr,August
heart attack Monday night. He Hodak, John Leighty and
;ilso has had Parkinson's Nathan Van Meter.
disease for several years
In Altarimnte Springs, with

Emmett Taylor, the county's
fiscal planner. Taylor works for
Dale in the environmental
services department.
Taylor said logically,
following a bond resolution a
bond validation is held. He said
it's normal procedure to enter
into a contract before bonds are
validated.
"Our activities in the bond
Issue and the negotiation to
purchase were absolutely
standard procedure," Vihlen
emarked.
remarkedGrier, a barber, is up for reelection this year.
On Tuesday, the commission

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in the county, not within the city
limits of Casselberry.
"The purchase of the utilities
and the county's entrance into
the utility business are considered necessary for continued
orderly growth. Casselberry
had no jurisdiction," he said.
Why did Casselberry file the
suit?
"I've never been able to pin
any logic, because we knew the
suit would be lost by the city,"
Vihien said.
"It was just a complete
error," he added.
As to the signing of the
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%Patio. lie came in
the how to help a person wi th
h sat down,
slumped
over
sudden cardiac arrest is so
arwas gone. He shoveled much
more common
that there
' pCd) snow for about 10
By OSWAIJ) and JAMES JACOBY
is no comparison.
m tes.
k'ouldn't have been more
Some communities have
bidding at three notrump.
thwo or three minutes after develcpecl programs to teach
NORTH ID)
23
Dinadan opened the queen
A K 432
I t.4ed to him that I came back all the citizens how to save a life
of spades and continued with
VA 8
in tile room and he was when such a sudden emergency
the ace and jack after
•Q
slied over. I straightened occurs. I think this is wise and
Galahad held back dummy's
4 .1 97
king.
hi, p, but there was no in. recommend that all cornWEST
EAST
Galahad was in dummy and
di(on of breathing and his inunities develop such a
*AQJ9S
a?
promptlyledthejackofclubs
eywere closed. I have program. The individual person
10 9 7 5
V 6 43 2
The wily Mordred ducked
m Ic sclerosis and am in a who is interested should contact
K43
AJ92
smoothly,
but Galahad rose
w?dchalr which limits my th' local chapter of the
4Q64 2
with
his
ace.
He returned to
SOUTH
abto help.
American liiiárt Assn. to see if
dummy with the ace of hearts,
A
106S
I 'as as active as he could they have any training
led the nine of clubs, finessed
K
be t had begun to decline in programs available. The Heart
successfully
and wound up
• 105
sti gth the last several Association does sponsor a
with one spade, three hearts,
4 A K 1085
five clubs, game and rubber.
Both vulnerable
In[( s especially. He had to number of programs to teach
re lot when he was doing people what to do. This Includes
The second-round club
finesse
was not based on in
ph, al work and he went giving external chest cornWest North East South
spiration.
West had shown
sb',
pression to provide emergency
five
good
spades
and four bad
Pau Pus I
You think there was' circulation and artificial
hearts.
With
only
a doubleton
1t*1e. Redblei
1 N. T
an 'ng I could or should have respiration when needed. I do
diamond he would have over2v 3 NT. p133
do to save him? I can't think you need training to know
called, instead of doubling,
Pau
col etely shake the feeling how to do this properly.
Opening lead - Q A
,le tha let him down at the most
What could you have done?
1
4
cril il point in his life.
This Is strictly a guess. The first
By Oswald &amp; .taInes Jacoby
I .R READER
I have few minutes are critical, and If
An Idaho reader wants to
beecUing variations of this you are not t here when it first
If you want an explanation know is there a card called
of the bidding of today's hand "The curse of Scotland."
que n a lot more frequently happens the chances of doing
we must go back to King
That Is a good sign, something decrease rapidly.
Of
The nine of diamonds has
Arthur's court. Galahad the that unhappy title, but no one
beck it means people are The second danger is that by
pure in spirit, sat South and knows just
beccing more aware that starting too late the victim can
how it came about.
decided to bid one riotrump
'riuüiate assistance often end up with permanent brain
over Mordreds one heart. He
(For a Copy of JACOBY
Sav(a life when the heart damage and still be alive,
did have good hearts asagood MODERN, send $I to: Win
.udly stops. A large number which is of questionable value it
part of his minimum opening. at Bridge," C / 0 th is
of ciden deaths can be the damage Is severe.
Dinadan, the worst player, newspaper, P. 0, Box 489,
pre4ted by prompt effective
who sat West, raised to two Radie City Station, New York,
With your disability I doubt
Ctfl(ncy treatment. It is a lot very much you could have done
hearts and Lancelot closed the N. V. 10019)
like aving a person from anything useful by yourself.
,

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The National Basketball Association begins Its 1975-76
season tonight wi th the Golden State Warriors, led
by
forward Rick Barry and rookie of the year Jamaal
Wilkes, opening defense of their title in Cleveland against
the Cavaliers.
Meanwhile, beaten for the title In four straight games
last season, renew their chase at Landover, Md.,
against
the Kansas City King.
el New to the Bullets' lineup will be
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HE.S I March 21-April 19) too daring,
upon as outstanding by those or special person out for a good
excellent day to develop
GEMINI (May 21-June 3)) around you.
time
just the two of you.
plans and ideas through You can satisfy your urge to be
LEO
(July
23-Aug.
22)
Don't
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
1k and open discussion with gregarious today bygetting Into even think
about being a loner 19) Your happiness is in the
I;ds or people "in the know." a large group and enjoying the today. Get out, mix and enjoy family circle
today. You' don't
tURUS (April 20-May 20) gala social whirl,
yourself.
You'll
be
a
big
hit
need
with
any
cheering
crowds
'I perception is extra-keen
CANCER (June 21-July 22) the young crowd.
Just
the
cozy
surroundings
of
y. You can afford to follow Without lifting a finger today or
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) A hearth and home.
), r hunches or pursue that voicing any wise
or witty change in status is in store for
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19
dim that yesterday seemed statements, you'll be
looked You today. It could bring a Romance calls you today. The
promotion, a raise, mcre more places you go and the
respect from your mate or kind more people you meet, the
words from the boss.
better your chances of finding
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) It's it.
a day to evoke discussions, to
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) A
exchange
ideas
and sum of money could come to
philosophies. It will broaden the you today. You'll immediately
horizons for all,
want the family to share in a
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) rousing celebration.
Fiawreijce E. Lamb, M.D.
You are very fortunate In your
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Alt 1)11. LAMB
Field of endeavor today. You
Oct. 24, 1975
AIiijiIi fl()th1n 1 can i'han','
will accornplsh more than
'l'ir is me
ar )UU ori't
cL has happened, I would
usual. Rewar ds come to you have to worry
over money
apeciate your commen ts on a
from two sources,
matters. Rewards will come to
pfllem that has been
SAGITtARIUS 1 Nov. 23-Dec. you in proportion to the
effort
b'iring me,
21) Cupid's sitting on your you expend, and, even greater
it spring my father, nearly
shoulder today. Take your mate at times!
&amp;ed suddenly after he had
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FIRST
1. Urge Lemz
11
Cenci
000 033 210 000-4 ii 0
7 20. S 10; 2 . Negul E*or:a (6). 7.30. nouncement.
BOSIOA
660 3 AIdati Anna (1). 3.10. 0(4
"Our decision not to proceed
300 000 070 0011 10
ii iftairigs
6) 51060; P (16(57900
is due primarily to our coflecNolan. Norman (3). Billing
- 1 Eddy Len.: (2) tire inability to penetrate marham (3). CCrno4l (5. sorbon
16.10. 1500. 100. 2. ha Okoki (I) kets in
(6). Eastwick ($), McErianey
WFL franchise cities,"
(e), Darcy (IC) and Bench. $06.3 60; 3 Lam) Eloria (I). 3 60; 0 he said. Translated, that
Faces
means
n 2)57050. P121) 159.90. BOtlil
liii, Morel (U. Drago (9),
1.59620
the WFL's dismal average
Wise (17' and Fisk W-W,i.., 1 27)
TALLAHASSEE (A?) - Tennessee State Coach
crowds of 13,370 - its only
0 L-Darcy. 01 HRs.-Cncin
THIRD
1 Ectiano Okol1
John
Merritt has been using a skull to prepare his team
nil).
Gernimo
(2). Boston, 2700, SIC. 3.60; 1. Eddy-Jay) (I). Source of Income
was sinking
for
Saturday's
game with Florida A&amp;M.
LyrvI (1), Carbo (2), Fisk (2).
'so. i 3 lca.rana (St. 420. 0 every
club deep In red ink.
But Rattler Coach Rudy Hubbard is using his head.
U $ 53940: P (2 E $700.15
Looking around him at hock.
Hubbard seemed surprised
FOURTH
but reacted calmly 1. Earteiavi (3). ey,
Game I
basketball
and
tennis
civirl
Wednesday
1760.100
300.
0O(? 9O Bet
when told that Merritt displayed a skull
coo 2 101- .
Boston
003 000 000-3 S 2 (1). $,iO. 390: 3 Bilbao Elorra f it, leagues which also are losing
during his weekly television program in Nashville and
350. 0(13) 53110; P (3)) 5*2.70; millions, Hemmet.er said.
Gulittt.
BillingPtem
"We
said
he was telling his players that the skullshould reDO U 3) 517500
C.C.arrofl (7), McEnaney (9)
will
not
be
the
last.
The
bubble
niirxl them of Hubbard.
and Bench: Lee. Maret (7).
FIFTH-I. Chuchomugueria
of the professional sports' boom
(7).
Burton
1000. 1220. 3.60; 7 SantiJun 3)
Cl
is in for a bust."
Cleveland (9)
d FISk. W
670. 100; 3 Erci..za Ectiave (1) S SO
Camroii,
i, 1-Burton.
0)
Predictably, a number of
0(31) 53010 P (4 1) S13410.
HR -(inc,nniji Per
(3),
clubs said they wanted to con.
SIXTH
1. Bt Bengal (2)
13 00, 1
4.10. 2. Antcht Eclive finue Two team In the 10-team
'(1) 440. 3.60. 3. Chico Peru , WFL said the vote in a
Wed110;Q(12)IaOtO. P (III 5*9i.
r'esday afternoon conference
SEVENTH -1. Ursa Alberdi IS' call was 6-4 to
fold, but six
RESULTS
10M, S 60, 260; 2 Lan') Beitia
(Continued From Page 1-8 )
their big hitters well. We ma)
teams
claimed
they wanted to
5 40.3 00, 3 Oguiza Len:
4°
have
FiRST_C.) Pace, Mile I Spn.nç
1; 5) 53900; P ($2) $13930
have suprised them a bit, but
continue. And an official of the
to shake hands with they're solid."
Maul) 7 2. 2 Our Favor
EIGHTH
1. Fermin Awl (6) San Antonio team said his club
'..mbelU S2. 3 Lisbon Hanover 1000. 3 40. 3 00. 2 S.ala
Manager Darrell Johnson in his
nca
With five of the seven games
and three others were looking s
'jca) 61. 1 O?ec.a Mat (Berpznak) 13
350. 3 Maya Altu
320,
0
mall
office.
1 . 5 Navy Sue (Dem ark) 72. 6
decided
forward to another Year.
by one run, everyone
I2'0. P163) U4.?0
I V Fly Fel la (Stader) 5 1; 7. Scott)
"You made all of us proud," talked about how evenly
NINTH
1. Juan (11 10-10, 5.70,
The
decision
to
end
the
WFL
'frQn (Cumrninq) 12 1: $ Dons Attn
350. 2. 2am. (I). 5.60. 3.10; 3. Er
Boston Mayor Kevin White told matched the Red Sox and the
in the 12th week of its
R a ider IT. Crank) I 1.
do :a (3) 6-50. Q (*4) $34 60; P .1)
second
Johnson.
"All of you did grand Reds turned out In be in
SECOND
C.3 Pace Mile: 1.
year meant that $30 million
the
$12710
job
.
"
Grey Bitt (D'Amat)9 2; 2. Chancey
dr
TENTH -1. Muguerza (1) 11.10. $3) million Of It in 1974
pa(J series
Min Lacy (No Driver) 3.). 3. Octal
"It was a great Series and
10. 10,4.20; 2. Aft (3) 10.40. 5.20; 3' beenlostby
"We lost because of the little
professional
Value (Soriws) I 1; A. Diamonds
Fermin to) 3.60. 0(3.7) 510.10; P U
spor't's
seoson
for
our
fans
and
the
city
breaks."
Joti*son said, 'l'he
Lad (Benedict)$'); 3. Dvmny Flash 3) $713 . 60; DO Is y) MS10.
most W3SUCCeSStUJ league. And
of Boston," Johnson replied. "I two teams
IKausnpr) 1; 6. Queens Firat Lady
ELEVENTH
I. Domingolarr, $15 million is still owed tO
are so evenly
(DeniIan;k 101; 7 JooPa Star Maid
(1) 1310
..570 2.5O;2. CichoEchave
don't like losing any game and matched that it was like a toss
( Dvoracek) 3.); S Race The Wind (2) 160, 5 20,7 10;
7. Cacho.Ecttaye
we're disappointed. But we lost of the coin as far as I'm con(Bridges) 7 2.
I?) 60.300; 3 Martini Attu (6) 3 60.
to
a fine team and we certainly cerned.
THIRD - C-3. Trot, Mile: 1
But for a little flip here
Q ()7) 53670' P 11 2) $7110
Deleon Babe (R
Neely) 5 1, 7
didn't disgrace ourselves."
TWELFTH
and a little flop there, things
1 Marvni Juan )
Mas'con Gal (Udell) S I. 3 .Jeans
12-10. 7- 10. 5.20; 2. Chucho Aguirne
"We weren't initimidated by might have been different,"
Winter (SIca) 231. 4 Mise Mary (3) 4O 570; 3. Sarwiuetcha
the Reds," said Carlton Fisk,
Regal (SItimp) 72; S Demon Ex
Fisk said he "probably will
600; 0 (Ii) 53160; P (13) $11.10
Press (Karp) 3). 6. sit Wampum BO (1-7. 1 3 120,60
who tied up the Series with a replay the Series a lot up to
IT. Crank) i 1. 7 Lincalni Visit Ii
A
i.; Handle
12th-inning home run in the Thanksgiving, Then I'll forget
sixth game Tuesday night. about it and set my sights on
"They have a great club, but I spring training
so we'll be
MICE BUENA VISTA (AP) thought our pitchers handled here again ne xt fall."
The $200,000 National
Team Championship Golf Tournament opens today with the
largest field ever, but minus P
most of the top 10 Professional
CASSELBERRY
Orlando- starting nez week. An money winners of
y.
Seminole JO-AL-ii today an. organizaiaj meeting
A
01104 tea
teams
haveen F
have
nc*inced plans to make its planned Friday at 1 p.m.
tered the tournament at Walt
fronton available for amateur
A fee of $2 per hour or $5 for Disney World, but the field in.
ontinued From Page I-Ell played in what was called a
play tiTer days per week,
the 'Jiree-hou- period will be cludes only (ow of the top 10 in went to Western Hills
knothole league. I was a catch.
Vice president and general charged to players to defray the list released Tuesday by the SChOiJI where he was a Irustrat- er. I remember Eddie Brink.
manager Gordon Hulbert macit expenses. Players provide their Professional Golfers Associ- ('ci 155-pound
candidate forthe man was a pitcher. 1 never had
the announcement, noting own cestas and helmets, ation.
a vacation. My father thought it
football team.
'interest in amateur Jai-alai although limited rentals are
Such stars as Jack Nicklaus,
"1 thought I might get a wouldn't be fair to the coach if I
seems atanafl.
high. Many available. The fronton provides the top money winner of 19Th, scholarship at the Ufl1It)' Of skipped playing in the sum.
fans have expressed an in. pelotas.
TORI Weiskopf, No. 3, Lee Tre- Tennessee." he recalled. 'They mneVtin)"
terest, and this will be a first,"
Play will be on a first-come, vino, No. 9 and Bruce Cramp- invited me to visit the campus
Pete didn't care much. He
Plans are for the court to be first serve basis,
except ton. No. 10, bypassed the final for a tryout. But I was too admitted that he could play
open on Tuesday. Wednesday Wednesdays
when beginners PGA event of the year for tour- small,
baseball 365 days a year. He
and Friday from noon to 3 p.m. have preference.
fiaments in Australia and Ja.
"So I had to go back home loves it. The tougher the going,
and continue playing baseball. I the better he likes it
Hale Irwin, ranked fourth in
cash earnings this year, and
Gene Littler, No. 5, also did not
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players,
and season ed.
ticket holders from 1974. Thee'
Th
Thus, the NFL suddenl3
terminally ill In the fall of 1974 people will never see their about 380 free agents Iron
as
some teams falsified attend- money. Hemmeter's people, WF'l on its hands, Th
e
anc,e figures, some
bed to the however, have remained question was whether
public, and most defaulted on current in
their payments.
high-salaried players as for
player payrolls. A year later
Ile decision also sent Nation. Miami Dolphins Larry
Cso
the patient died, unable toover- al Football League clubs into
JIg11
Kilck
and
Paul
War
come the Image it fought.
Late night meetings. Under a were free agents, or whe
The television moguls bylaw
passed a month ago to they ..re
still bound to I
weren't interested. The Joe accomodate the
return of John contracts.
Nama ths couldn't be bought. Gilliam from
the WFL, NFL
The Dolphins want the Ii
Respectability and credibility clubs have until 4
p.m.
next
driving
Csonka back, but I
- the WFL's biggest enemies
Tuesday to sign any player who don't appear
to want Ki
were distant. And, most becomes a free agent because Warfield has previously
important, the people of the his team or his league
had fold, this would be his last team
WFL's cities demonstrated

100 1 Ø-7
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8 ll.nghm,
Borbon
(i),
MCEnaney (7), Eastwi
II
and Bench; Lee. Orago (!) and Sweet Nlam (Blanton) 3); 7
W-East*ck, 1 0
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1.- ImPulw (W'lteyl It. 3 Big Beau
Drago, 0 1.
Byrd (
lNenfetO) 10 I. I No
PrQb,, (E Tylt) 72. S Kim
Lobell (Harp) S I: 6 Lee Eyre
Game 3
(Ray) '7. 7 Little Jtpe'
100d)
010 WI 1010-5 10 3 SI, I Serena Boot (S?imp) Ii
no 000
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SEVENTH
C-i. Pace. Mile I
10 innings
Treai.,, Job (Passer) 10 I: 2. Mile
We.
Cleveland
(S).
Clip A*ay (Bridges) 7 2. 3 Oaød.o
Will
OvOPiby
(7), Mref (tO) a
Boy (Kauinen) S I. I Dayionas
FiIA; Nofin, Darcy (S). C Car Tern (Se' deni) 6 1, S Beatrice Way
roll (7). &amp;'cEnaney, (7). East (B, Re-gun) 51; 6.
Galawant
wick (9) and Bunch W- East
(Whavland) 10); 7. Bonnie Bumpat
w ick. 209 1-WillOughby. 01
almost unanimous apathy.
WIIS.t 6 1) $ Act Hill (NsCf1011) 3
MRs-Boston. F isk (1). Carbo I
With its revenues weak, with
' 1,
C! n( "nati
Evans
0fl
EIGHTH - C2, Pace. Milt, 1
$10 million already lo t, Ai t j,
C onestoga B lBereznakj S L 2
predictions that it might take
r.pronimo (1)
Abe, I'fop, (Seiders) 77; 3 (tort City
$40 million and two years more
Nlny IR Regurl 3 1; 4 Senators
Tina (Rus i n) 97. S Van Dale Byrd
to make any progress, there
Game I
(kiv5Iy) $1, 6 Me?noI,a Abby
was
really nothing else for the
Boston
000 S00 000-S ii 1 (Bridges
) It ); 7 Ftitge (H.
Cenci
WFL to do.
200 200 000-I 9 I PIlipit Si; I. Airline (Mantegn.a*
liars
and Fisk.
Norman,
And so a professional league
Berton (i), C. Carroll (S).
NINTH
c.t.
Pact.
Mile:
i.
was
folded Wednesday, begin.Eatwck (7) end Benth W- Single
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HNN'WALKER

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one 37) Sill ti.fOre 10 a m __________________
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REAL ESTATE. INC.

33—Houses FurnIshed

322-6457
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DELTOUA Air, ff('al,Clean

SANFORD -- 3 Bedroom. 7 bath

0566

Gentleman Preferred

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OF ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SemInole County, State of Florida,
DOLLARS (1100,00000) BODILY until 7:00P.M. Ial tlmeon thi 4th

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(61(13) Guiding LIght
(5) $1O,
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HUNDRED Purchasing Agents Orfice, Semin

I V E R S T F A N D A K A T

(6)(13) Edge Of Night'

THREE

I HO U S A N D
DO L L A P S ofe Community Coflege, at
lch
(5300.000.00) FOR EACH OC- time and place all bids wIll be
CURRENCEI FIFTY THOUSAND oublkly oPened and reaa aloud.
DOLLARS ($30,000.00) PROPERTY
Contract documents including

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bath

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(2) Phil Donohue
(6) MIke Dovgtas

(AT4) Three Stoop
(5) General Hospital

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(9) MovIe
(13) Mike Douglas

LAST

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BLAZING

Foster-Herbert Associates

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EVERY DAY someone 5 looking for
Beautiful Wurlitier Organ, double
wat you have to sell. Call today
keyboard with
and your Classified Ad will appear
full
ac
companiment, suitaIe for church
or home. Nearly new, Original ________________________
here tomcrroN.

(44) Gomer le, USMC

N F 0 8 C S I N V E R 0 A U K V E N 0

Underdog

(6) Give-N.Take

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO: CANDACE J. FOLAND

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contract award Is made
When Addenda to the plans and

Address Unknown
YCU ARE NOTIFIED that an

Other contract documents are

VERNAL
DELLA FALLS

NEVADA

FAIRY FALLS

SLUIRKIN

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NIAGARA

FEATHER

TAKAKKAW

RIBBON

Ph? B

TPse District Board of Trustees of

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hereinafter Celled the Owner,

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a

copy

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mechanized Operation wIth But
Minimum s yrs, experience,

at the Piano. 5-9 p.m. Daily

Serving IunChanddinner from 11:OOa,n
HAPPY HOUR

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ADULTS 2.00 Show Tim. Matinee Sat..Sun,
IDDIES 1.00 7:21 5:05 2.33 4:71 S:4
737

the Lounge 3:00 to 6

Mon. thru Vjj

Wed.
2:30

Reservations Honored 2544 Park Drive, Sanfo
321-0424 -.

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Canceled NBC after l final regter as man and we while

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OR YOU \VON"r KNO\ T
\VIIAT YOU'RE MISSING
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3 Fabulous Weekend Treats

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To Tantalize Your Tastebuds

it would not
happened
a set precedent. Its
bei' of times

FICTITIOUS NAME

P1aintift,
Def•ndant,
NOTICIOPSUtTIN

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DIAliNG AROUND: Tom cordance with the provisions of the TO- JAMES DOWER
Sner tailu with B ii

Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit:

90 ninutes on his "Tomoow"

Sectign $6509 Florida Statutes 1957

ON OUR BEAUTIFUL

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POtatO Salad

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newnan

for

the

New

York

P.O. Box. 894.0

owner says "submit offers"
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautifut lakefront
Ic,, ona peninsula for unobstructed

EXECUTIVE HOME in ldyllwilde

(1rOp

REALTORS )Ol'a1)

fenc e You - II I-i e it!

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HOME AND POOL- S tedroon1s. 2
baths,) car garage, Florida room,
cetilial tieat and air, 1-13.000
WITT REALTY
Peg Real Estate Brok,r 371 0610

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in

the

business

or

Road

477

(MaitIa

Aven.),

ardens
Air Conditioning
Patio Apamen

award

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made,

60 Ilinutes.

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Range 79 East

Pdame--E. P PENICK, JR, Lx- has been filed against y
tent of Interest -- sole owner
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REFRIGERATION,

AWUT N1GHT
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S L P Penick. Jr.
- 14 CBS THE WALTON$ PublIsh: Oct,9, 16, 73. 30, 197$
DES 43
JoMBoy's flOWS assignment
FICTITIOUS NAME

cwty fair tonight, where f
incointeria pretty young lady

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(tormerIyP4arriett.sBty)
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STEREO WlTi /ALUES FROM

" !;' 'oil 3?? 5)1)

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Carpe-otry Remodetog, Additions. —
Custom Work. Licensed. Bonded LaAn Srvie, no jOb to large or too
Free estimate 37] 6036
Sr",II (iii ftrr, 79? 7359
Lawn

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Call Phil Gonzalez 305 373 3936
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Kitch*n lnc$uds Dishwashsr, Frost Free

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'Deluxe Clubhouse &amp; Swimming

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

shoes, HANSON'5 SHOE SHOP,

22) E 1st 5?, fl9992

OFFICE MACHINE S

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Pest Control
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Cor'rn'.c,u 37)6.451

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sPayed streets •Sewers •Sidewalks

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30 Yea' Mortgages S pct. dawn

or Conventional Mortgages

soma service you have need CI,
read all Our want ads every cay.

7562 Park Drive
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FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

211 W. 25th

heels &amp; soles give new Iif to your
OffiCe Mackits

Plaster Palctsrig &amp; simulated

brick &amp; stone specialty 322 7750

If y are haying difficulty finding a
• Large wooded lots •Street lights

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"We SOcyt all makes And models
Free Pickup and Delivery
Interior, Exterior Plastering. Sanford flusiriessMahines 372 *001 Qvatiir

•Central Heat &amp; Air

110 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford
Office Open 10.6 DaIly

Sanford, F'la.

DES 113

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guarant

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by the job 377 9345
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AUTOMATIC WASHER &amp; DRYER

COMMUNITY

LLLING

concrete work, e$c, By the hour or

IN EVERY UNIT

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Looking for garden egu.pment
Read today's classified ads for

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PLACE ACLAS5IFIEDADNo-,'

Need help on that Saturday job? Paneling door, windows hung,

Refrigerator, Rang, a Disposal

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All

f BROGOp, ROOFING 37)6700

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THE WANT AD COLUMNS,
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or

Shingles.

House Pointleg
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SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS - _______________________ ________________________

above styled suit and you are proposal forms furnished by the

By: Elaine RiChards

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requir to serve a copy of your architect - a specimen form Is
bound In SpecIfIcations
on Plaintiff's attorney, JOSEpH M.
The DIsl,kt Boird of Trustees of
MURASKO, P,O, Box 7, Fern Seminole Community College
Parti, Florida, and file the original hereInafter called the owner,

D'puty Clerk

i.

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longer needed but u%tul items
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Mdderniz.ng your Home! Sell no

J1C111Y 'JIOCItC

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Exterior pressureclean

- Install carpet and vinyl wall fowati

Highway 17.97, Sanford, NextTo Cavalier
323.8670or 831-9777

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Extfr.or Plastering
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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS sO Real
Plt,r
simulated
-Pressure Cleaning
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classified
Specialists, drivts, itIOS,
.)tyeut
that ads Nothing Small Concrete
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CARS &amp;ENTERPRISES.
TRADE INS DIVISION
OF for the relief deminded in the exceed thirty (30) days from the
deathefy1ng feala not NORRELL
INC. Complaint,
1
y CXCIte the aUdlC and and that I intend tø regIster said
date Of bids for the purpose of
$msg JfBth, but a
WITNESS my hand an offIcIal rving the bids a Investigating
name wim me Clerk of the Circuit
aI of thl
Office
Sanforo,
Seminoie the QualificatiOM of the bdders.
John-Boy's )fjj,
Court, Seminole County. FlorIda in County,
30th at
day
of Septemtj,er
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accordance wiltS the sirovisiom of 197$
prior to awarding th contract,
iNN NORTh / 8-1:30 ABC BARNEY the Fictif
DISTRICT
Name Statutes, To Seat)
BOARD
CF
MlUZj "Grand Hotel" Woje Wit: Section 3.ge Florida $tMgf
IRUSTEES
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Arthur H, Beckwlth, Jr
DR. EARL WELDON,
lgdsachnil.ftpfn. tnt.
Clerkofthec.rcutt Court
PRESIDENT

As President

Fixtures Water Heaters $ a m 10

pm thru Sit 7534 Park 123 5417
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large. Licensed &amp; Bonded. 799

cell plays a "wingwalker" name of TOM NOR RELL'S 2ND Conteno will be taken against ytj held by the owner or a period not to

'' tONG WOOD - 3OU2.4OOO / hotel wflh a lady, Don't get the

w j KING Plumbing Supplies

PENTRY AND REPAIRS 327

DITIONING, 3226617

3 Mo..6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases

Notice is hereby given that I am answer is' pleading in the office of reserves the right to reiect any and
engaged in business at 200 N 17-fl the Clerk Of the dIrr court on or all bids and waive any formality or

5; Thomas E. Norr.11

Phmb

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MENT ALL TYPES OF CR

rna'es, DYKES AIR CON-

Professionally Managed

oi 331) Caswlbirry, Seminole before the 7th day of Novembe,' technIcality in any P'OposaI in the

ih

DUCT

WORK. 71 hour service All

SOn take, Free Boating SPool eclubhni,xe

om contract

BIds shall be submItted on

0M

SANFORD

full let holders of record
In the

Home Improvements
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Al P CON Di I I ON IN 0. I

STUDIO 1,2,3

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stucco No work too small or too

refundable upon return of all

LESS

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rves

FICTITIOUS NAMES

terested

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eneva

BEDROOMSUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

ircm unfurnistted. kitchen

delux• bumpers, excel. cond, 644-

414$,
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3222420 Anytime

per ma

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1971 Vega Katchback, white, PS,
Air, Auto, Ridio. ctom inteq,

Forrest Greene, Inc

$19,500,
Lakefront Home-Lake Mary, 3736333

school and gaIt course Some

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Chico &amp; The Man
ine'* location)
JCt 17 928.477, Longwood

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Scenery 575.000

3 Bedroom Home-Downtown,

documents so obtained. Said sum is

EUGENE ROBIs0N

'72 Vega GI, like new. $1I.

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_______________________Persian kittens, silver ana cameo.
COLOR TV. $1I9SMONTH
CFA regiStered, $30 to $100. 322RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
ou moo
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ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary,
almost an acre of river tront with

beautIful trees, great fishing.

3 Bedroom Home and Rental,

equipe, air, carpeted, $9650

Copies Of the Contract documents
may be obtained at the office of

Any Car—
No Money Down
WITH GOOD CREDIT

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 51 30 p.r day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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— TV Anlenna ins?atle, Also music,
Inter corn, paging Systems New or

Strout Realty, Inc.

carried on under the the South 07 feet of the We-it $00 feet
When Addenda to the plans and
name of WAGNER'S AMOCO at Its of the East $41 IS feet lying wt of of her contract documents are
lute away from the CB&amp;W South French Avenue, Sanford, State Road fl (MaltIand Aven), Issued, the landscape arch itect will

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P.M.

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576.500

rtalIy furnished 7be-droom, 33)5

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PhOne 327 06 70

NELSON'S FLOR IDA ROSES
WOodrutf'sGardenCeflter

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TV. 1700 S French, 373 1734.

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43—t..ots-Acreage

evenings
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Pur

QUALITY INN"

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
MIS I4EALTORS
SWIM YEAR 'ROUND. Why not?
321-0041
This lovely I BR, 7 bath home has
everything Economical gas heat. OWNERS WILL FINANCE:
ISI,$0O See at 711 Forrest Drive.

FORREST GREENE INC.
12363$)
REALTOR
3376910

INTERESTED?

Foster.Herb.rt Associates

of the NE ', lying Wt of Stat, Successful bidder t

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Tud Salad

wc flit? AT THE
Uses.

heat a. air,

Write:

You, Defendants, are hereby documents In QOOd condition sot

l:ith is the anchor (or CBS's of CaCh is as follows

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bath, pli.,s utility. Up stairs:
large bedrooms and 2 full baths.

Training, forms, signS and all ad

payment of 5)500 for each

DEVERAUX J. DOWER

5: Kathleen C. Willia

8- 10

Comn The Cob

JUST EAT OUT,

ReaI

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verlisng furnished

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6051.

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outle (or NBC, having been

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"DON'T

decoratedolderhome. Has central

fenced back yard. Down stairs:
Spacious livIng room with
fireplace, formal dining room,

Your MLS Agency
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3236630

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Material Payment Bond each in the

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PATIO

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6:304:00

Company in the North Seminole
To brdro'- turn or rfrn,
area
,)duIt prOterr('d. secijrtt deposit
Turn ur real estate license into the
373 5131 or 3376670
to excellent earnings in this LAKE MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit
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County, Florida, to wit

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awlUly long plug for hope's 0E5$0
______________________________ foreclose, certain mortgage on th the optning of bids Plans may be
fj
for the season
following dflcrib,ø Property, examined without cost.
REGISTRATION OF
situate, lying and being in Seminole
Performance Bond and Labor and
We the undersigned, being duly
Mlkt
Wallace's
54$ $5 feet of the South amount of $00 per cent of the conson, sworn, do hereby ctecI.re under oath 102 The
feet Eait
of the
North l,'p Of the NW i
Crbtopher, now is a local that th names of all persons
tract sum, wIll be requir from the
in.
tomrrow night NBC,

GARDEN

3270645

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Ihat I inf end to register said name
congtomifld,anopatcs8 wifhtheClerk Of the Circuit Court,
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IN CHANCERY NO, '$-'7dCA.D drawings and Ipecification are on

Longwiood, Seminole County,

3279254

Nv-srt r,acdertland. 100w Is?

53-1V-Radio.Stereo

AFTER MRS. AGE &amp; ELEGANCE - Newly

for only 137.500? Youbettj BRs, 2
baths, central heat air, watk to

bondabie person to represent our —

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Notice Is hereby Qiven thaI i am ROBERT S. BRADFORD and file at the Office of the landscape
engaged ir, businesi at Pt 7. Box GRACE M BRADFORD,
architect:

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We seek a licensed, energetic

r

The District Board of Trustes of
SemInole CommunIty College will
receive bids for the Landscaping f
Seminole Community College,

1977 Pinto Station Wagon, fully
equpp, low mileage, Phone 322
27% after S p.m

60'. 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front

washer, disposal. $30,000.

2545 Park Drive $70 up

Moving to an

OPPORTUNITY

LIONTIENTIs JUDICIAL dR. WlChtimeandplaceaIlbisllbe
Legal Notice
___________________________ CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE publicly opened and read aloud

flCBSshoI,11d take on i*Fayii

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DR. EARL WELDON.

the wel1nown linger gee prison.
Publish: Oct. 7,,, Id. 73, 197$
Florida,yntllI:30 P.M. local timeon
DES is
during an appearance on
1?lSat the
Jony Carsons ow on
Purchasing Aqent'i Office,
________________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole Community College, at
nhihtshegotnewstheshowhad

377 711$

3220 70 1

AIALOPIAPARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
Get some action with a Herald
116W 2nd S'
classified ad We'll help soy write Large efticlency apt . upstairs,
an ad that will bring a fast sale
blocks from town, low rent,
CAI.L 377 2611
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looking for good tenant Call 333
509 after 6 pm,
REAL ESTATE

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Sean
Artbur H BeckwIth, .gr
Clerk of th Circuit Court
By Lillian T Jenkins

127)991

apartment?

thereafter; Otheq'wis a default will
PRESIDENT
episode tonight, the series investigating a series of rob- be entered
against you for the rellif
reportedly has generated in- beties there,
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
demanded in the complaint or COLLEGE
terest at CBS, where program
$:3O ABC ON THE ROCKS petItion,
PublIsh: Oct. 17, 23. 20, 1975
executishavebeensi
WlTNESSmhandandthes.mIof DES.)n
•4Pesce and ikt
entes this Court on September 30th, ____________________
and looni at needs Ume to th1p
alone, He ii
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INVITATION FOR BIDS
unproduced scrip. Ie Grant can
(Court
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Buying a new

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For Hedge Viburnum plant 2' up, '72 Gremlin X, air. 5109$
welfbun(hed,incan,$1,West '71 Pinto. auto, air, $795.
70th Sf,
'70Mvstang
I auto,, air, 1119$.
screen room, central air, carport _________________________ _________________________
awning and skirting. Good con- '71 Duster, 2 door, S99S
64-Equipment ,
dition. Payments 511)6.47 mo.
Color TV's from $30; BIW, from

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

r

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ForYourjunkCar
373 1329

l9ooFord5tationweqon

Large lot, carpet, range, dish

YOUR HOME!

DISTRICT BOARD OF
IRUSIEES

a$torney or Immemiutely

'tcenvtncethewaen,tjl
has been vengeful In her he blows h top. Then he ge
diatbes against NBC, even plenty
solitude. Oy they

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wtsose address is 1609 Barneft Bank reviewng the bids ana investigating
BuiIdiflg.JackgonvilIeFj163
the gualifIcat
the binders,
NEW INTEREST:
unique
Woje
and lady
onorb.foreNoy,mb.r$th $97S,and prior to awarding theofcontracts,
development
in theA1e
the busineM.
Wentworth
played
by cop
Unda

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3275641 Aft. Mrs

Sten stro "T)

Roquemore plaintiff's attorney, date of Bide for the ourpos. of

for Sale

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Days- 372 612)

Call between 0:30 5 For in

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formation raIl

controversia) iiFayii series. I.avin, are sent to a big hotel to Court •iter before Service ort

T. JNS REALTY Co:

apartments, attractively fur REALTOR

Paul Beaudeff.

Also featuring Lonnle Slappery

373

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52
ilies
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OneExecutiveps,jjr ________________________________
pletely
set
up
Near
436
&amp;
17
92
107W. Commercial
Offered
TwoAlma Desks
by
Savings
Ph.372 7661
a. j
SMALL APPLIANCES
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377 5000
Sanford •Loan. 161 U per month 373 o5i ,
REPAIRED
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- BALL REALTY
Sanford Ave 3239370 .
Sell or Rent- $913 Hawthorn 7. 1
62
Gen
RAYMONDM BALL
bedroom, 12.60', front kitchen, Frlgerdaire Deluxe automatic
Professionat Service

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red to Interest of the owner. Bids may be

NOLL 'S

central air, raised front screen
room, carport, skirting, corn

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373 8.641

written

Motorcycle Insurance

1329411 Eve $69 1114

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fiShed. conveniently located and

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Realtor

rough's L,5000 type compec. New, modern, I story efficiency 7574 Pir' Dr

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of Hollywood, Florida. Inc., a Cor. technicality in any proposal in tPte
serve

Preferably experienced

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habeenfiledagaIns, you and Bruce reserves the riØst to relecs any ana

Savings 8. Loan, Payments,
$113 36 mo. 333 6051

If

Used office furnjfurp Pay halant'i. of $7I or 10 naymonts Wood or Steel
of U S... t
('xecutiye desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial dO-ski &amp;
'AUFURD SEWING CENTER
chairs, straight chairs, filing
107 East FirI, Downtown
cabinets, as is. Cash ana Carry.

lehomewitn 2 beautiful shaded
Plights 3227352
6)7W 1st St. Sanford
One 8. Two bedroom apartments, ______________________ ______________________
lots.
Rent one, live on the other QUALITY APPLIANCES AT
—
carpet, air, furn. &amp; nfurn
Custom made i2'x6o' mobile home
TAFFER REALTY
BARGAIN
PR
ICES
SANFORD
up 327 1810
Kish Real Estate
with a 10'7'xfl' Florija room,
AUCTION,
One Bedroom. 2617 Elm Sanford
1100 E 75th SI
37 6455
patio, 2 utilIty buildings, fruit
THE CONTRACT"
Nopetg33c69M
KENMOREWA5HER,parts,
trees 322 0)73
service, used machInes
.
Mrs Mello
LAKE MARY- Nice 3 bedroom, 2 ___
MOONEYAPPLIANCES3230691
th home ondead end sand road. SKYLINE - Double wide, '73, 74' *
JIM HUNT RL
INC
PlOW LEASING

—
PART TIME FARMHAND

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RealEstate
Wewillprovidethe

6061 Evet 631 1170

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grain lapsed Siding, good

3227661 after 5.30

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1?, pages 07 and $6. Public

iora.

EpereflC,d
'

Crank Realty,

position, tIfl needle, front

oration, with tree-s Offered by

DREAMWOLD- El Capatain. free
paving, assume with low do, 3

Weekly 3515 Hwy I? 92. Sanford
193

377 1796
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8okeer through trial balance.

Records of Seminole County, Seminole Community College

YOSEMITE

MORROW: Roman Emperors

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Lot 13, Black "C". STERLING Proposal forms fnished by the
PARK, UNIT NO. TWO, acconding Archited - a spelmn form is
to the Plat thereof as recorded in bound in specificatIons

MULTNOMAH SILVER STRAND

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Phone3l09aafterlpm

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w'o

JOHN KR IDER. ASSOC,

7175 YALE AyE- 173.900
70$ LAUREL AyE- $)5900

3ljrtments Fumis

PART TIME WAITRESS

: ''.

luued, theLandscapeArchitecl ill •

60', central air, large ral

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TOROIO WINDERS

;:,,

action to fo(e(iose mortgag, on the sandacopyot$uchAdd,e-mtoaIl
following property in Seminole full set holders of record.
biddeu name and bosh as shown:

DeBary--- Adults, 1 BR. air, close to
stores, churches Ideal for retired
persons 64 6468 or 377 6054

Herald, P 0 Rot 1657, Sanford, Air (ond,tiOned efficiency
Fla. 3377)
mont Call 10 a m to 2 pm 37?
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7771
DekIndtries
SAN MO PARK, I. 7. 3 bedroom

amountof$00p.rceOftMCon

W. Garnetf White

i-c r'ikp rifer '377 3197

n' Reply to Ba. SM c 0 The Evening

BRUCE P FOLAND, Ut • et 61, tract sum will be requIred from the

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Seminole Co Mature Go typist
Mt enjoy working with people

Performance Bond ana Labor and

(5) One Life To Live
(44) FlIntones
(35) Rocky And Frids —

Celebri Sweepstakes

later than sen (7) days foiing
the op,nlng bids. Plans may be

1914 Honda ca 7 00

Bedroom. ir rond,tiooed. fenced

'no. plus deposit. 206 E

Par; time office help Must be

Plaintiff(s) MaterlalPaymentB,achin,i.,

vs

Payments $479 mo Offered by

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18-Help Wanted

SOCIETY a corporation.

KAVUSAENKS IULSSSUSE

e*change. REEL'S BODY SHOP.

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PHILADELPHIA SAVING FUND examIned without cast.

AT K A C IRK N A K A DO 0 L A K

(3)(24) LlltIas, Yoga YOU

DAVID NIVEN

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N A U K U K P K F K N S T L 0 T A

3:30

9:30

STARRING

K

CASE NO. 7$-ldll-CA4C
DIVISION "C"

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people
ahout
it with
Classified
Ad in the
Herald
377 a7611.
$31 7 BR Apt., wall to wall carp; air

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF refundable upon return of all

(35) My Favorite Mann
(44) Three Stooges -

(I) BIg Valley

(24) MIster Rogers
TNIAI
a.'r..

Copies of the Contract cumonts

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PublIsh: Oct. 23, 1975
DES 30

I A 0 F A K K V I K G C 0 I N F V I K

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icumentssoob$air*dsumis

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I F B B H N K I I A A M R I M R K M

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equal value 31937).

Orlando, Florida 37$

County Commissioners

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Auction

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(SEAL)

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ii' Sailboat, extra nice,
76-Auto Parts
$2295 Phone 377-16.51, ask for ___________________________
________________________
Duane McGuire Dealer.
Reconditioned Batteries. $17.95
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(44) Three Stooges

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3fl $96)

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or 3?) 66 1 3

ACCIDENT; AND PROVIDING AN each bid are on tIle at the offIce of

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-AUCTIONEEP,
STAN VERMILLIOPI
5ts &amp; Accessories
____________________________________AAA AUCTION
ROBSON MARINE
329
2928 H
17 92
190N. 17 92, Longwood
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1
09W 1t St .3327315

with

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Antique

-_Phone $626461.
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ClassifieaAdsc,ers Results

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P.'jster Charge BankAmericard

Fori pickup; reverse cycle wall
air conditioner; Fedders cit
culating heater complete with
underground tank, furniture.
small appliances. book.i; some I
antiques. MARKHAM WOODS
ROAD,) miles north of 13* and I 1,

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2:00

8:00
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV4) Community Close-

many shade trees. Central heat &amp;
air, carpet, new roof, fenced
Hurry, $20,000

.

North American
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SEEK
&amp; FINDt
War(alls -

Frightensteln
4

Great country living in thiS 3

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--Ave Sera' families, ________
— GENEVA AREA
Wanted to Buy
FULLER
BRUSH
--ZONED AGR ICULTURE
377 1917
srop
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Acres on St. Johns Aye. $35,000
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AND
THIN K
A
OR IENTAL R UGS WANTED
SlAcres, will divide, 17.500 per acre. Deatjtif Gulbransen Organ 59w or
Ml
- IF CLASSI Fl ED Top prices paid, used, any condition
AD S DIDN'T WORK THERE
10 Acres, Mullet Lake area, $17500
will trade u or down for smaller
64$)7, Winter Park
3 BEDROOM, i•,
WOULDN'T BE ANY.
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cb con
orqan 666 5516
struction, carpet, &amp; drapes, rear
Wanted to buy used office furniture
yard walled in. No traffic INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to Carport Sale. 11$ E. Pine Ave..
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
make room for new Stock)
problem FHA Commjttment,
Ca%sefberr, Hwy 1797 8)0 I7
LCnqwood, Thursday, Friday, -_— ___________
$73500.
Everything Reduced To Clear!
Saturday HouSihold items and
BUILDINGS- Office. store &amp;
SAVE60pct.andmo,Ø5m
USEDFURNITURE
clothing
damaged
stock
Payton's WANTED
Phone 373 4520
Buttons 'N BowsL 2640 Haatha,
HAL COLBERT
Saturday. 1711 Randolph Phone
Phone 377- 1301.
CASH 322-4132
REALTY INC
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23 4693.
For USP furniture, appliances,
20? E. 751h St • 373 7632
Xathy's Unique, 7610 Hiawatha Ave. Yard Sale. 919 W Firs? St. Gigi
VOO!S r'tt Buy I or 1Q01 items
Eves 377 Odl7c.,r 327 15$?
________________________
lerials and Unusual Gifts
Eves. Selma Williams
Save yourself money by shopping
372 1567
7651
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at our big sale Furniture,
We Buy Furniture
_____________________________
buggy, dishes, chIlrn and
DAvES')2J
Classified Ads didn't
rk
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mi
______ _______
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there uIdn't be any _______
1311 PalmeHo, Sanford
71—Antiques
I Lt'droom. 2 bith'., famil-, room, Ccuch and matching chair, recllner,
YARD SALE
formal dining, living porch,
setot matching lamps,$)7$; china
FRIDAY,SATUPDAY SUNDAY
GREAT ANTIQUE AUCTION
Loadsfrorn Mane, N V., Vermont
CarpOrt and garage Call now for
f 1 year old, $75, metal swing
appointment
tractor, S ft rotary mower, grove
set,7yearsofd,$75, Other misc,
Hi Way Auction Galleries
disc, turn plow; all) point hitch.
items 328 S Mellonyille
Sunland Bargain
Mwy46.SanfordFIa3fl9719
Ponyandsaddle;tos,,ofor,iller
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1',Mj.EaspogI lonRouf,M
and spray tank for Gravely I
Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets,
123.900
Motels nearbytractor, INS 4 wheel drive Fl00
Counter tops, Sinks. Installation

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9

LEASED BY rHE SHERIFF'S receive bs for Irrigation Systems

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OrOiiAre

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lie
Drive
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COUNTY, FLORIDA, TO CARRY
INVITATION FOR BIDS
LIABILITY INSURANCE ON ALL
The Dislrict Board af Truste4,s of
MOTOR VEHICLES OWNED OR SemInole Community College will

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fAI mu

____________________________

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THE SHERIFF OF SEMINOLE ________________________

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7:30
(5) A.M. America
651

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59
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order of the Planning and

City of Sanford
Planning and Zoning
Commission
Publish: Oct. 23. 191$
C.OUNTY, FLORIDA. REQ'IIRING DES $21
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HrnId Hall Realty
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CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

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rpr KITTFN% ti) Qond homes,

GarageSale, Fridayand Saturday,9

Will dickcr or swap $19,500
2flR, Din. R.,$l9
24—Business
podunitles
Sanlord Al Anon Family Group P0. __________________________
Immediate
Occupancy. Will not 630 64)3
?BR,Corport,porch,$i
Bc
551.
Sanford,
Fla
37711
Forrest Greene, Inc.
Make 2 to 3 times your ct Cfl
- .. -----REALTORS
hold
No
Pets
514
1040.
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373 8)53
hundreds of pfodu(tsh Gift frm,
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.
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it a Found
novelties,
carded
mOrChandise.
LONGW000
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Devonshire - WINTER SPRINGS, 4 BR, 2 bath,
1001 others 52 brings qiant
E'ecutive type, beautiful shaded
equipped kitthen,$31,sQo 634 $697
FOUND Lades
77$ Bayod Drive. Sanford
catalog, refundable On IS? ord-r
orange &amp;
available. Bud Cabell
home, fully furnished (including SUNLAND ESTATES- Nice 3 I bedroom, 7 baths pool, fenced,
, ...,
black, owner may Claim by
' 0 fbi 761. Gent-va. Fla 37737.
anytime,
freezer
washer
dryer).
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pato. in Quiet nelghborhoed
Identifying &amp; paying for ad
__________________________
bedroom, I bath, central heat &amp;
bedrooms, 7 baths, den, enclosed
''
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
patio, 7 car garage, air, $350
air, rnoeçfl kitchOn, fenced large
Rentals
Hartman Realty Inc.
BUY-SELL-TRADE
lot, utility shed, shallow well,
month Phone $34 0690.
311315
E. First
$77,000 Terms
__________________________
and white, Wearing chain collar
Realtor
$30 1666
- 29—ROoms - Answers to "Spary" If anyone
_________________________rant. Adults Only Call 372 4767.
has seen or believes he kno
POOL HOME- Sanford, 2115
MAkE OFFER
Central Florida's
ere thiS dog is, please call 37] .',AtJT ,i Chrst,an
CoupleWillShareliome
Palmetto Ave. carpeted. 3 BR, 7
PHONE 3725091
age1O6. to
MULTIPLE
LISTING
REALTOR
DeltonaArea
bath, family room, utility room
sar&amp;References
377 499)
19195 French
*ith new washer, dryer Central
322 1371, 37? 1496. 311 1964
I.'0 PLUTWOIS FOUR
51-HousetJ
Goods
heat air, dishwasher, dispoal,
--3?? 1959 1174)61
extra large fenced back yard
KUIP DECORATORS And That's A Fact Toot
iOt P.',i;ni, Avenue
WEK IVA
IV E
park
refrigerator, large picnic shelter,
We Buy Furniture
offering fishing, canoeing and
LOST - White German Shepherd, 30 - -.
_ttrt! 900. 321-026&amp;
* They're Hot" *
Apartments Unfurnished
convenience store. Siurrounded by
___________ Maple dining room suite, formica
9 months ofd, Vicinity of ________________________
top, 6 ladder back chairs, $95
beautiful oak and cypress trees Plewhouses ma ruralarea. Nodn
42bile HOmes
Phone 3730149
_________________________
payment, monthly payments less ._____________________________
k
WAPIKLIPI
ARMS
APIS
RenI
Nice
I
PR
trailer,
S
Sanford
Ave.
____________________________
trom $111 mo 313 6650
_________
_____________________________
to qualified buyers. Call to see if
.
5125 mo Adults only No pets
chairs; love seat sofa bed; bOth
3803 Orlando Drive
YOU qualify!
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like new Phone 323-6672.
___________________________
__________________________
Sanlord3fl
5700
BAMBOO COVE APTS
M UNSWORTH REALTY
________________________
Peg Peal Estate Broker
HILLCREST -- '73, central air.
GAS PARLOR HEATER
toage7only Net? tOnw Drivers'
cIshwasher, raised 01tio, skirting,
65,000 BTU
turn,.hed or unfurn.z-,j
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adoptionof the following Ordinance:
AN ORDINANCE OF THE
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI55i,
'NOLE

1:00

P

2, 4, 6, 8, 10

bedroom, 7 balIi, family room,
lovely POOL, wall to wall carpet,
draperies, dishwasher, Shrubbery,
privacy he.'..
M'NT CONDIllON. Was $37,7
Reduced
t $79900 Tecm

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7,

bedrooms, garage, redwood

or write

the Board of County Commissioners Zoning Commission of the City Of
of SeminoleCounty, Florida,shallat Sanford, Florida, this 21st day Of
7:30 p.m. or as on as possible Octei', 197$,
therHfter, on the tiffi day of
Aribur H. Harris

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Field family nwned Cosmetic corn
pany has a POSitiOn availae
this area Unlimited earning
POtential With advancement op
l"Ortu?ites (III Af
- r M7

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For families or freot', of protl.'m
itrinkers

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All parties in interest and citizens
shall have an opportunity to be
heard at said hearing.

NOTICEISHEREBYGIVENthat

41

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If ou ,,re mature ,in r ae a
BR. fully carpeted, on take, $150
1St &amp; 1415t 372 S
mn,nurnof
ursaday tospend
building and Supervising a sales Elt*ciency apartment, lights and

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Propontto be charged a

NOTICE
4i(

•

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A I RACTION OF THEIR COST For Sale or Rent by owner. very
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
clean Smill 3 BR Call for further
info after 6 p m 373 5795

(lJnating flOW or ute articles,
please cafl 6)0 7102
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WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in

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by the City Commission

DES-1M

fofryi,,IIO,i ifl win

Are you looking for a
good
income
and
pension?
If so, call me,

MAITLANO LIONS CLUB looki
for donations for their Novembe

ft

peoperty oers within

W. E. Knowles
city Manager
PublIsh: Oct. 73. 197$

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(24) Electric Company

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Dwelling District
B Condltioail Uses,
(ADD): 1. Efficiency Apartments
280 sq ft.
Ibedroom home, or apartment 1

Stone fireplace turned cot,mns,

Can You Organize?

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Thursday, Oct. 23, ;7$5

ACre%. wth 17'x64 mobile homf,7
65—Pets-Supplies
54—Garage Sales
hi- rn buildingi, partially ICti
72 II72
___________________________
MINIATURE SHNUZERS
___________________________
AKC Registered, Sis
SEMINOLE Co Acreage tracts. Carport Sale, Friday an Sa!urd3y
PhQne323ON3aftp,2p m
small and large. $7,000 per acre
101 Wilkins Circle Phone 373 01a9 _____________________________
andvp TerryReauy, Realtor. 6fl
male,
Oil'Carport Sale, Sanford Christian Deberman Pinicher, t
months, AKC registered, salt shots,
Saturday. Oct 75 dna Wednesday,
____________________________
Mercnondsse

171 COtryClD' 7bedroom, I

bath home, family room, air
onditioned, carpeted, kitchen
washer, food
freezer included. Garage. nic
____________________
yard $750
i ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
CALL TO 3EE
MR. EDDIE
_________
F ERN PARK MAI hAND-- 3
Free, 6117077 for "We
Care"-- 3238570
-"Hotline," Adults or Teens
or
bedrm. I' baths, air con
834-4605
ditioner.dlshwasher, fenced yard,
_______________________
— Must have phone &amp; $225
MARRIAGES
checking account
Performed by Marilyn, Notary, __________
__________
FOkREST GREENE,INC
- 610 6633 REALTORS 372 6970 es

I

2 bedroom hcme, or apartment 600
1915 The bids will be plIcly
opened on the same date at 7:00 S( ft
3 or more bedroom home or apt.
P.M.
700 sq ft.
TheCityCommluionreservejth.
(a) Conditional to therequirement
right toaccept or to reject anyol alt
of a Public Hearing uy Planning &amp;
b'ds in the best Interests of the City

TEEITEE

CPUren uitdir U must b
ccompen.td b •d,,lt

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

EvenngHera,Sanford, Ft

4Acrea

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YOU CAN MAKE A BIG
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
SPLASH
WITH LITTLE CASHt
Reg
Real Estate Broker
— ChoIce 3 bedroom, 2 bath POOL
Unturnished 3 BR house, $100 Also
home, Finrada room, fireplace. A
-- _..j22643
Trailer, UI, ma Apt
373
showplace with many extras, * * *
1774
Bargain price. FHA terms,
Snl$h Charm*

Are You A Go Getter?

Can Help
Call 173 155?
Write P0. Bo* 17)3
S,ntord,FIorida]2,7I

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4 Police Department Uniform County. Florida
Article V.

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BYAUDIEMUIU'IIY
Herald Staff Writer

volunteers dug into their own grand total of $61,412.66, or 40
pockets for yet another con- per cent of the goal for the
entire campaign.
LONG
WOOL)
Amid
cheers
Highlighting the Pilot
I
and whistles, Seminole County
I)R.asIon report %er' sub. ____________
United
Way
Campaign
tl. '
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stantial contributions from
Chairman Jim Rasa Thursday
Southern Bell i $9,0O0); General
night announced the 1975 fund.
Dynamics $11,000i and its
_______________________ •,
_____ raising drive had not only met
subsidiary Stromberg.Carin
ye
its goal, but had surpassed it by
si&amp;,coo,, Also, Scott
11 ir cent, for a grand to1il
(roll
cs, a newcomer to
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of $172,763.79.
tribution for the dozen United Seminole County; gave $5,000.
The campaign goal was Way agencies.
Dan Holley, Commercial
s154,500
As
campaign
Executive
Dnision
chairman, reported a
J
.
The
happy
announcement
Secretary
Mrs.
Margaret
di1sion
total
of $52,639 with the
S
came at the campaign victory Ganas punched the figures into Altamonte Mall contributing
dinner, held at the Quabty Inn an adding machine, the United $25,701. Financial Division
North.
Way of Seminole's several Chairman Dave Berrien
e.
The spirit of dogged deter- division chairman made their reported $3,700 in new money,
UnitedWay Campaign Chairman James Rasa Is hoisted aloft at last night's victory dinner by former mination that characterized the final reports.
fora division total of $17,396.46.
ehaIrmen(
Under the leadership of Jack
Unitas, Tom Hunt, George Washington Foster, Jack Homer and George campaign from its beginning
Barbara Itamb, reporting for
Touhy. ifierald Photo by
was still apparent Thursday as homer and Joe Hartwig, the Professional Division Chair.
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that group had brought in
$2,565.
Public Employe Division
(liairman Bud layer reported
t I total of $14,010 in cash and
pledges, with Seminole County
promising $5,000.
From the Education Division.
Layer announced a total of
$14 44j5
with SuiinJ.'
Community College con•
tributing W.
Mother Wilson's Black
Division announced $48695 in
new money, for a division total
of $904.70.
Mrs. Sheila Brown reported
contributions solicited by the
Telephone Committee were
substantially bolstered by
Kathy Koevenig's activities in
Oviedo, which brought in $212
from the small community.
Woodlands Elementary
School Principal Herold
hieckenbach accepted a $25 gift
certificate for that school's
excellent performance in The
Great Copper Caper. a program
that took the United Way
message to elementary and
secondary schools
The Great Copper Caper was
reported to be a huge success
with 38 of 39 count:' schools
participating.
Concluding
victorydinner, Chairman Rasa presented
United Way "People Statue
Awards" to the following
persons for their service to the
campaign:
George Touhy (Coordinator j;
Gene
Elselein
f Public
Relations); Jack Homer; Joe
Hartwig; Tom Hunt; Dan
Holley; Glenn Rush: Dave
Herrien; John Mercer; Bill
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As to the possibility of the remaining Wild,rice to local customers remained unchanged.
wood freights being returned, Smith cornTwo local freights to Oviedo and Umatilla
merited,"There's always a possibility, but right continue to operate.
One of the four freight trains routed out of
nownotsee
' concrete
evidence '
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Sanford to Florida's west coast has been
. ,,
In addition to the 15 crewmen who returned,
happening.
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rerouted
back through Rand Yard — and the WildwJ, six north and southbound trains
Smith said Seaboard also "put on a couple of
possibility exists more freight traffic will be chugged into Sanford en route to destinations
But, JR. Lee, a United Transport Union clerks as a result of the train's return.
returned here, Seaboard Coastline officials said across the United
official, said his agency is doing all it can to get
States.
Trainmen displaced by the initial move had
today.
the trains routed back through this area. Lee the option of replacing yardmen — if seniority
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Then Seaboard's Jacksonville office began
said he believes all the trains eventually will permitted.
Sanford Trainmaster Milton Smith said the studies to determine the 'most efficient route" return
Jacksonville to Lakeland train — with its three and the trains were pulled out of Sanford.
Workers who chose not to leave, Smith said,
crews of 15 men - has been routed back through
The studies, Smith said, are still going
The
initial
reason
for
the
switch,
railroad
had
the option of moving to other Seaboard
Sanford after railroad officials in August moved
The one train was ordered back because,
officials said, was because two parallel lines run locations or discontinuing service with the
four trains affecting "around 60 employes" to Smith said, officials "found out we weren't
from Jacksonville to Tampa — and they hoped to railroad.
Wlldwood on Florida's west coast.
mooring business down to this area as fast as we
reduce that line to one. The initial move left one
The initial switches were ciecided on at a "top
"We're getting some of the business back on wanted. ••
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Layer said it is not un. board by not carrying out the for $25,079 with a board apM-MI
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common that a bid is accepted bid as presented. These things proved purchase order to
- •with a firm with one mailing could not have, happened by Sperry Remington. He said no
,
AI.TAMONTE SPRINGS - address, and the board's accident," Sims wrote in his bids were required because the
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Seminole County School payment is sent to the firm at report.
typewriters were on a state
Herald
StaffWriter
Superintendent W.P. "Bud" another address,
"I think Sims was nit- contract. However, the board
Layer and Purchasing Agent
"It appears that there Is picking," said Coleman.
"
later rescinded this purchase
.
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Don Coleman were told by the evidence
that
someone
Coleman said in March he order and called for bids, said
warning
to
citizens
that
con.
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board attorney in Wednesday's collaborated to deceive this had "bought" the tyepwriters Coleman.
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p.
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regular meeting they "must
fidence game perpertrators are
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believed at work in the area.
award abid the way the board
FOR
r
h's
A police department
dirAttorney
ects. Douglas Stenstrom
spokesman said
y
To
said "action of the board was
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F- have been received this week of
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not carried out" in the $q4,459
con game attenipts
bonded low bid awarded June 25
to Sperry Remington, 607 1.'.
Authorities urged citizens to
Colonial Dr., Orlando, for 62
be alert for -anyone calling by
new tyepwriters for Lake
telephone and representing
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a
Howell High School.
By IX)NNA ESTES
ttwnlseivesasa
bank official or
for a city council post in the
Bacon, a retired union
Coleman apologm7( (I for his
lit raid Staff Writer
•
bank
examiner."
Dec 2 municipal tiection
,
negotiator, is completing a one
,
action, but said the check was
County Maintenance year split term on the city
'.F'?
Citizens contacted b) such
made out instead to Business
/
LAKE MARY - Fire Supervisor
Henderson council.
' .
%. persons should immediately
Equipment (enter of Jack Commissioner Roger Stumbo Ferguson also qualified just
V
DeLores Lash who served 16
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notif)
the police department,
sons IlIe, 607 Colonial Dr
qualified today to run against before noon to run for the group iiionths on the city council,
'
officer
Richard
Quigley said
Orlando . "
incumbent Martin Bacon Sr., 3 council seat held by Bacon. previously, qualified Thursday,
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Business Equipment is an
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the citizen withdraw money
authorized Sperry Remington
Virginia Mercer. Mrs. Mercer
.',,
from a bank account if directed
dealer, he said, "It Is one and
has announced she will not run
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the same."
to do so by a caller.
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1for re-election.
"You're legally not within the
Councilman Harry Terry is
Quigley explained the eon
II"
i.
law in following the board's
running for re-election to his
game o peration:
action" regerding the bid said
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council seat.
:
Stenstrom. lie said the state
Mrs. Margie Hess, a former
"The confidence artist will
audit may make an "adverse
mayor of the city, qualified this
telephone a savings account
report on this."
morning to oppose Terry in the
holder, usually an elderly man
"Whatever happened in the
election,
or woman, and advise them
transfer, it should have come
i-'
that he is a bank examiner,
The qualifying period ended
..
back to the board . . It's a
at noon today.
Brian Nutty, 10, 112 Grove Lane, shs off his basketball They will state that there is an
HAVING
technical violation of the law,"
The Decembercity election
balancing trick. He Is a fifth grader at Id)Uwilde Elementary overage or shortage in the
Stenstrom said late Friday.
A BALL
account and that they suspect
(Continued On Page !A)
School. (Herald Photo by Bill %'Ineent(
Stenstrom said apparently
of their tellers .1 .mu.
one
bezzling funds.
the low bidder in Orlando
couldn't deliver at the time, or
"They will ask for
Bargaining
didn't have the typewriters on
cooperation
of the person called
hand, and got "the same
Three more
n
individual sonnel of Seminole County Pt'Uqy did ,i fine job," said and the emplo)-es," and the i
catching this 'crooked
typewriters at the same price"
bargaining units
ithin the
NlPSCO,
lie
said
I'EHC
better
teller."
At this point, thvs will
I aver
from Jacksonville.
local iard is in a
Seminole County School system earlier had cancelled a hearing
A imiaster contract between position than PERC to do this. either say they will contact you
"Thit tri.nch'r chnnhl have
were certified Wednesday for for the 335 members in the the board
and the Seminole
Pelley pointed out that at a later date, or ask you to
been made known to the board,
collective bargaining purposes Seminole County Secretarial- Eclucatbon Association iSEA
precedent had already been set withchi'w a specified SUIII of
that's all," said Stenstrom.
by the state's Public Employes Clerical &amp; Aides Association, was signed last
month.
with the boarti "negotiating" money from the bank," Quigley
Board member Dane Sims
Relations
Commission
Persuaded by Pelley's
read his eight page report
Pelley said he asked the three with bus drivers as to wages.
PERC,
arguments, PEIIC certified all PERC Commissioners to
turned around their own
questioning and criticizing the
"All contacts will be made b
Harry
Pelley,
52,
chief
three
individual
bargaining
reconsider
their
reasons
for
not
reasoning
from
* way the transaction was
earlier telephone until the money has
negotiator for the School Board units by a 2-I vote in a regular
certifying the bus drivers decisions and they didn't t1v
handled by Layer and the adbeen withdrawn, then the
since
February
won
his
appeal
imieeting
in
Orlando
Wednesday,
group, since all three units any defense," said Pelic.
ministration.
confidence artist will appear at
over PEHC's ruling last month according to Superintendent proved they had a majority of
Board Chairman Robert G the house and take possession of
Sims wrote askinif that the:
which he said had turned down W.P. "Bud" Layer.
members and were recognized "Bud" Feather, commenting the money, which he will assure
'
"Superintendent cooperate in
on Pelky's success, said he will be redt'pit'd
certification of the 137 rnernby the board.
Pelley
said
he
wits
"very
making sure that steps are
to sour
overheard one official call
hers in the Seminole County pleased," but it "means more
d1C0ut
taken to eliminate such praclie said he told I'EW,' it was i'elie-: "F'. Lee Pelley," alter
tices, and that we demand strict
Bus Drivers Inc. because they work for me." He said the. intent of the State the famous criminal lawyer, F.
were not in "appropriate unit." bargaining efforts between the Legislature to have self- Ic.' Bailer.
"If uu ar contarted,"
and open compliance and
•
School
Board
and
the
three
new
determination
within
each
Quigley said, "call the police
Pelley said I'ERC wanted to
Implementation of all board
l'eiky said he is not a lawyer, umimediately. Under no cirted
"lump"
this
group
together
in
a
certified
groups
is
not
expec
policies and directives of this
togroup
help "Promote a but holds a degree in labor twnsthnc. should you with.
hearing 'et for the 525 members to begin until January, 1976.
body according to majority
harmonious and cooperative relations from Kent State draw 11100ev from your ac.
in the Non-Instructional Per.
vote."
relat!onship between the board University,
"The local pepie won today!
count

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c1cly Pit J U ry Calls Binford, Surprise Witness
By El) PRICKlj'
Herald Staff Writer

Appearing earlier today were Lester Mandell,
president of Greater Construction Corp. and owner
of the 103-acre parcel of land and John Yamnitz, an
employe of Laurel Realty.

The central figures in an Investigation by the
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Herring planned to take his case to the grand Jury. was also in charge of Wednesday's proceedings.
The Florida Sunshine Law states that all
Asked today how long the jury will remain in

State Attorney Investigator David Hall escorted

Contacted at his home today, Binford confirmed
Tom Binford, the former laurel Realty employe Radloff to the Grand Jury witness room.
his appearance. Asked if he was scheduled to testify
w ho lost a $12,500 fee ,',heri the county commission
lthdloffs most recent brash with the county before the jury
which was empaneled on
reversed Its decision to purchase the clay pit site, conunission occurred when he
appeared recently to Monday
Binford said "yes."
was scheduled for a 1:30 p.m. appearance before seek permission to operate a "Mini
Grand Prix"
"I really don't know what questions are going to
jurors.
raceway in South Seminole County,
be asked," Binford added. He said an official from

meetings attended by elected officials must be open session, Staley uttered a terse "no comment."

to public
if decisions made at those meetings
affect the general public.
But Herring has steadfastly refused to confirm or
deny the intent of his probe or if he intended to
present evidence before jurors. Herring did confirm

Last week the principals Binford, Mandell and
Yamnitz
were interviewed by Herring at his
Seminole office. Herring did confirm he was conducting a probe into the controversial clay pit
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F-SMES

the Mooney annexation law should be removed from the
books.

staying the eviction, was filed
last Thursday by Nlrs. 1%lattie

City officials throughout Seminole Count) have
posed the Mooney" annexation law, w hich applies only
to Seminole County, since it went into effect In 1973.

Davis, 76, one of the two sistersin-law claiming possession of
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and personally notify property owners within 500 feet of
proposed annexations and rezonings whether the owners
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in opposition at city council Meetings.
Morris was instructed to %Tite to all four legislators
with copies of the letter to all CALNO members.

bond was filed lot Thursda
with Clerk of Courts Arth~i
Beckwith Jr., Judge Hall said,
after a long pause, "Obviously

In other action the group over the strong objections
of Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd, voted to
expand its 24-member double taxation committee to 25members to give the county an additional representative.

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actually were not supposed to
be involved in the eviction since
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Wednesday.
bond has been posted, he set (Herald Phot9 by oe Askren)
as ide the
The evicted tenants, in- street with all their possessions. Daiiis.
appeal hearing,"
as no who was successful in removing outreach worker with Seminole
Mrs. Davis and her tenants for Community Action Inc., said eluding two families and one
Mrs. Davis said at the scene
yet been set
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committee voted to request the additional member
She noted that although the CALNO group appointed
Robert Ellis, county administrative assistant, and Ashby

a day. Mrs. Davis is appealing Judge flail sent the "paper- small child. said they didn't tier attorney had prevented an J.
Kugler, who served the
Asked who actually owns the the ownership through her work" to the Sheriff's office late receive an eviction notice from eviction attempt last month and eviction notice, put it best when

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A dozen Sanford tenants,
including the resent landlord
were evicted, they said, without
notice Wednesday morning
from a two-story house at 1000
west 13 th Street but were
allowed to return last night
after a comical turn of events
County Judge
Wallace Hall late Wednesday
said he set aside Tuesda y's
eviction order after he found
out
$2,500 appeal bo d,

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%%INlERSPRlMlS_Saniordclty(pJnjonerJohn
Morris, chairman of the CAI-NO Council of Local
Governments, was instructed by organization delegates
Wednesda y night to inf orm members of the Seminole
Legislative Delega ti on the group wants th e Seminole
County Planning Act and the "Mooney" annexation law
repealed,
Casselberry City Council Chairman Edith Duerr said
repeal of the local planning act in favor of the statewide
law with its later deadlines for comprehensive land plans
and st ud i es to be completed would be helpful to the
member cities.
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was all he said:
owner is Mrs. Laura Alexander, Collier.
people could move back into the Sheriff's office, before they right." That was the reason she
"ft looks like one of those
the other sister-In-law involved,
Mrs. Sandra Gaines, an house.
were literally put out on the said she didn't give written family affairs!"

Executive Point Office Building
omers Questioning
Seminole
Damaged In Ear Morn ng B aze
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"The fire started In an
the Executive Point office electronic equipment switching
building atl..4 and SR436 today. room," Kaiser said "From
Units from several fire there it spread to the third floor
departments responded to the through the ceiling,"
alarm, which came shortly
He added that it might take
after 8 a iii
several hours for the smoke to
According to Seminole clear from the building
County Fire Chief Gary Kaiser,
"You have o big problem with
' there were no Injuries, although ventilation w ith these window.
the second and third floorofthe less buildings," Kaiser said,
building suffered substantial referring to the sealed sheets of
damage from smoke and water tinted glass on the building's
exterior walls
l'he Executive Point building
y
is not equipped with fire cx
tinguislung water sprinklers
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Although fire officials said
there were no injuries at the
Around The Clock
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Bridge_
by firemen from the building to
(alcnd,ir
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(omics
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'I feel a 1'title lightheaded,"
Editorial
4-A Hugh C,lassford, 32, said "I'm
DearAbby
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Dr. Lamb
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as the PSC refers to it, be included in the rate
structures of all poker companies, according to
1L.'
Seminole High School
Chairman Bill Mayo
customers of Honda Power &amp; Light
Reasons given for levying the charge,
will play in the
(01h)P
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P&amp;L)
have
discovered
that
their
ho
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ioct season Rotary Bowi
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bills
h
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been $3 higher in recent
Scott Burns, manager of the Sanford office of
football game at Ly man
riionths and hae begun
question the charge FP&amp;L said the basic charge was necessar&gt;
High School in longsood
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No
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opponent
for
sonit F P&amp;I personnel
s minolt. has be e n 'iii
actual cost to the power company of maintaining
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be
an
individual's account is approximately $5, he
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ever,
the
word"
minimum" appears to
nounced, although 1 'man
ItilSflOIIlCI' in isei of the fact that custome rs sa id
Principal Canton Iknit&gt;
are
charged for every kilowatt hoifF used in
said today that Winter
A lot of people go north in the summer and
it'' .J
addition to the $3 harge
Park. Oak Ridge, hlalnes
ka%e their power on to pro vide electricit&gt; for
(its, Lak,r. land Kathleen.The charge is hidden on the bill under water pumps, or for their neighbors to be able to
imount referring to the price paid for the check the house for them," Burns said
\e Sm%rna Beath and
total
of kilow att hours used
Astronaut are all under
Burns also said there were 'quite a few'
The
Florida Public Service Commission minmiulu bills in the company's service area
consideration.
"Our bowl committee
(PSC) has ruled that such "customer charges",
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the state attorney's office on Wednesday asked \Vedncday he will be out of town the remainder of
him to appear.
this week. The state attorney said he is attending an
It was reported that an investigation by State "over 40" golf tournament In South Florida.
Attorney Abbott Herring centers on alleged
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a surprise

Also appearing today was

Radloff's request to have the property In question
rezoned to allow the race track was denied by the
cwrimisslon.
Alter being turned down, Radloff vowed to buy

property near the initial site. Property owners
pit purchase plus a surprise witness appeared former Altamonte Springs Councilman Tom turned
out en masse to protest R.adloff's proposed
or were scheduled to appear today before the Radlof.1.
race track.

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Mandefl, Yamnitz, Radloff Appear
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By DONNA

the box was one of the many
players who let South play at
4A65$3 two hearts. South would have
SOUTH
no trouble at that contract lie
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would be sure of eight tricks
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
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and probably come home with
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nine, because at most tables
DEAR DR. LAMB
Would
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West would win the first two
like more information on the
Both vulnerable
tricks
wi th the king and queen
foods con taining caffeine. I
of
clubs.
East would go to bed
have colitus and suffer so, I
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V*rit
North last
South
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think my diet must be faulty.
overtrick.
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DEAR READER coffee is
Pass I N. T. Pass 2V
irritating to some people's
Pass PA33 Pass
A Missouri reader wants to
colon, and many readers have
Opening kid K a
know
why most American exme that their symptoms
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perts like to use two-clubs as
have disappeared after stop- Water pIll.s over a long
their only forcing bid.
ping it entirely. In most cases i time will not cause any harm in
The answer to that one Is
If
Patrick
Henry
had
been
a
of
people
on
normal diets who are
think this is from the action
you don't get a ,hand of
bridge
player,
he
might
well
that
caffeine in the coffee, b it is not exposed to heat or conhave said: "Give me the spade game or near game strength
true that some sensitive people ditlofl5 that impose excessive
very often and therefore, it is
suit or give me death-"
don't tolerate the flavor oils in sweating. From that point you
Then if Patrick Henry had great waste to use four openmove into the broad spectrum
coffee, either,
held today's East hand from ing bids (five if you add three
of multiple problems caused by
the spring charity game, he nomp) to cover such hands.
To give you Some information too much loss of sodium, would have passed in second Use two clubs as your only
on how much caffeine you potassium, magnesium or other seat; passed a second time force and you can put the other
might iindtn beverages, send 5o minerals, that may occur with after North responded one two bids to work.
cents for The Health Letter increased dosage and Increased notrump to South 's one-heart
(Do you have a question
number 1.1, Coffee, Tea, Colas, elimination of salt and water. I opening bid, but backed into for the experts? Write "Ask
Cocoa. You can send yow wouldn't think that the small action after South's two-heart the Jacobys" care of thIs
newspaper. The Jacobys will
request to me In care of this dose you are taking would likely rebid was passed by North.
A
two-spade
call
would
be
answer individual questions
newspaper, Radio City Station, cause you any problem.
However, if you it stamped, self-addressed
New York, NY 10019. Enclose a
aren't willing to take chances envelopes are enclosed. The
I have mentioned the problem you shouldn't play bridge.
long, stamped self-addressed
-most interedhng questions
of loss of potassium from these
envelope for mailing.
If East does back in with two will be used in this column
medicines In previous columns. spades he will get a 3hock. and will receive copies of
You may be surprised to see You can help avoid this by West will take him right to JACOB V MODERN.)
cocoa on the list. Many a including plenty of fruit ani
mother gives her child cocoa to fruit juices In the diet. Lang
CARNIVAL
by Dick Turner
avoid the caffeine in coffee not term use of these medicines can
knowing that cocoa also con- lead to low magnesium levels,
tains caffeine, and enough to too. You need magnesium in the
gi ve a child a good dose. The process that controls body
same applies to an cocoa
temperature, formation of body
products or chocolate,
proteins, muscular contractions and many functions
DEAR DR. LAMB I
would closely related to the actions of
like to know if there are any calcium.
Incidentally,
side effects from taking Diuril
alcoholism, diabetes and
for high blood pressure. !have
disorders that cause poor abbeen taking it for
three years, sorption from the Intestines
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AIdES (March 21-April 19) Normally you are tactful.
You have a tendency today to Today you'll have to be careful
blurt things out thoughtlessly. to avoid dissension through
(;urd against this, for someone what you say, or how you act in
a crowd.
could be badly hurt.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
Usually you have your wits Avoid serious-type discussion
about you in the commercial with friends today, keep it
arena. Today you could be light. If you get that chip on
hoodwinked because you seek your shoulder somebody will
surely knock it off.
something for nothing.
GEMINI (May 21-June
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
It's not a good day to make 21) Be careful today. That
important decisions on family small surplus you've acor financial matters. Your cumulated may burn is hole in
Judgment is too clouded by your pocket. You could blow the
emotion,
whole bundle quickly.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
Frustrating opposition will
for
a
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Treat your mate with kid
cause you to look
gloves
today. Something you
scapegoat today. It will be far
better in the long run for you to did recently triggered an unpleasant reaction. It won't take
take the lumps.
You're
mush
to bring it to the surface.
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl)
willingto pay for
all
AQUARIUS (J, 20-Feb. pi )
something you want dune Don't be too coy today. Little
today, rather than do it your- nuances you regard as frivolous
self. You'll regret this. You gestures could be taken
could have done it better and seriously, much to your
cheaper.
dismay.
VIRGO (Aug. 23.Sept. 22)11
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
you want to stay on good terms
with your budget today, watch Avoid large gatherings today.
two items closely
what you You're in a mood where you
spend for the home and for want attention and if you're
relegated to a lesser role you
entertainment,
may be considerably upset.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. ZJ

by Stoffel &amp; Heimdahl

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Lyman High School Marching Greyhounds Bud, under the direction of Bandmaster John Blair, will
participate In the Civitan-Evening Herald Annual Seminole County Band Festival Benefit Saturday
a, 1:30 p.m. at the Seminole High School Stadium In Sanford. Lyman will Rho march In the Veterans
Day Parade In Orlando, area Christmas parades, the Gasparilla Parade In Tampa on Feb. 9 and the
Davbna Speedway Perm2tex Feb. 14. The marching band has M members with majorettes and
drill team bringing the number to 160. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

MARCHING BAND

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building a Bridgeport fronton, was a possible witness
today. lie faces a contempt of court hearing next week for
refusing to answer some questions Tuesday before a state
grand jury in flartfa'd.

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records indicated the three men
other boy was ftowing rocks werc arrested Wednesday night
as the firecrackers went off," at SH-434 and Belle Avenue
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Sanford police Jailed Eddie
Abggy said detectives .
Lee Bailey, 21, 709 W. Ilth St.,
still investigating a rep.)rt that Sanford, on charges of assault
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About 30 state and local officers, aided by bloodhounds
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st George toda wherethemaneckedhis authmole
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board "this is not the answer."
Stone said getting the pair isolat,ed incident. He Wd nmy
Lack inW tile swne sichool and unrepDrted cases involving pot
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smoking never get to Layer. He said Sims.
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"We can't be scared! We
(pupils) to report it and get beat incidents "because of no should put the fear of God in
Stronger discipline by school up" she said
results" when they see of these offenders
they should
principals and alert bus drivers Board member Allan Keeth fending pupils "back the next be told of the consequences of
may be the answer to stop said the "sad" part about the day on probation."
suspension or expulsion and
marijuana
smoking by pupils two girls, whose action he
Piland said threa ts already made to empty out their
and assaults on those reporting commended, is that they have been made on the friends pockets every morning,' Sims
it, Seminole County School -should never have been put in of the two girls.
added.
officials were told Wednesday the piUon to report it
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Mrs Audry Bolger and
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night.
should have been the bus another bus driver not involved teacher, commended Sin-is for
Board members Davie Sims driver's responsiblBly to report in the incident said this was an not tr)ing to "pass the buck."
and Chairman Robert "Bud" iolations of smoking on his 'isolated case" and the board
Piland said he has no cornFeather agreed firm discipline school bus."
should give drivers authority to plaints with Layer or the adis needed for pupils smoking
I[Ayer and Board Attorney put off violating pupils as ministration but Ls asking for a
and misbehaving on school Douglas Stenstrom agreed bus recommended by the Florida solution. fie said the local police
buses "so the other kids won't drivers are supposed to "turn highway Patrol. But Layer and can stop and search buses for
be afraid to report it"
around" when a violstlon oc- Sttnctrom said this is definitely
'probable cause" of pot
The Issue of pot smoking on curs and return to the school against board policy
smoking
buses caine to light when two for the principal to render
We have to let It be known
Stone said the offending
0% ledo High School girl disciplinary action to the pupils we will be Firm and crack some pupils' family backgrounds
students went to the Winte.
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heads if needed if these kids get must also be considered and
Springs City Council last week
Layer said he believes bus out of line Mv kids get thrown 'just punishment is not the
with complaints about the drivers ' ha%e neglected" to do off the bus for chewing gum," answer in every cas"
practice The two girls were this regaroless whether
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beaten by another female un
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assaulting the pair has since Lyman High School, said they
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girls who reported the pot restrooms where pot smoking is
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The present vacant building
was fornx.rly used foralighting
fixture business and a one-time
day nursery, according to the
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A re%Ised conditional use
permit to allow the establish
nwnt of a sur club with
liquor license n the downtown
area instead of a discotheque as
previously submitted to zoners,
was approied last week by the
Cd) Commission
ALSO Ofl tonight s agenda a
public hearing to consider a
change to the Cit) zoning or
dinance as it pertains to the
recommended reduced living
area in the single family
residential district.
A request for a condlit.ional

By JOE ASKREN
Herald Staff V,riter

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assault Bond was set at $5000
Terry Ekes, 2207 N Seinoran,
south Seminole, has reporLed to
deputies that jeweir) and a fur
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Held at county jail in
Under the direction of Roland Castro, the LAke Howell High School Silver Hawks Marching Band,
$20,000
bond each were Ilobert
Deputy Jini Beebe said Items
Including drtun majors Douna McCarthy and Kevin Wartasek, majorettes and drill team, Is 110
Lee Mundy, 22, Warren Street, reported missing include a
strong. tAke Howell Is In Its second year having just mo%vd Into its new faciUties In
September,
Lewis Vernon ladies gold and platinum wrist
experience of band members ranging from seven moutb to four years. The band will
also takewith
part Longwood;
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222 Woodrne~e , watch, oliber watcl= and rings,
in the t1vitan-Evening Herald Seminole County RaDd FestlVal Benefit Saturday and will march in
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strikes and jurL-AcUoul lines, raising the possibil.ity of
interunion battles.
In a continuation of a lengthy, bitter dispute over reprLsentation of California farm workers, Meany, the AFI,CIO's president,, denounced the Teamsters hurt nmth as
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from the Winter Park Police jailed Axthur It. Coats, 28, of
Department cre used to track Christmas, on an aggravated
the suspect Wednesday but lost assault charge in connection
the trail after a short distance. with U alleged threatening of
Fast
said
Altarnonte a woman with a inachette at the
detective Sgt. Jim Martlndn!e Shanty tub parking lot at
is being assisted in the investigatlon by Sheriff's Sgt. set at $S'OOO.
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reports listed 11 deputies as
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at Tuesday's hearing with an amount.
additional $18,705, the amount
Vihien agreed with Kimretmmendcd by the Dept- brough's suggtlon to atmpt
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a sheriff to appeal his budget, about tbe [loossibility,- lie ad- through loc,11
tion Jr., was quoted as saying ttr Tallahassee agency that holds
the state law which gives a realizing an answer won't be ded.
But Vogt said it would be
horiva
machinery before a decision is whilother there should be a possibility existed of asking budget hearings.
the right to returnedfroiiilatlahassee until
costly to file a bill. The senator
An alternative, Vogt said, is (iiiliy
reached by the Florida budget appeal because the citizens for additional tax
apPeal yearly budget amounts after the inillage is set by the to try and shorten the appeal Cabinet,
The sheriff said he had said, ago, that it couldn't be
set by unty conimi&amp;clons.
people who le
the millage money
county comffljsSion,
if
the
sheriff
on
agreed
to accept $102,448 filed as a local bill, but would
time to allow finalization of the
Vogt's decision to sample should have the final
I ill be testing for any
Tuesda y had won the full $
compromise,
but iskew have to be submitd as a
Vogt said a similar move to sheriff's budget before the sentiment conforms with Someolourvotes
senttmentto do away with that
could reque million request.
overrode the cabinet anti tatede measure.
proasion, said Vogt in answer
to an expected letter from the
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asking that a sheriff's budget be
finalized before the date the
conimission sets land taxes.
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Democrat, is the chainnan of
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pregnant Altamonte Springs . their way into the residence dnd
woman early Wednesday and a bathroom where Bailey was
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Kitubrough asked that a letter procedure
got
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Beubin
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Tuesday's
dethion
that should be made
he drafted and sent to the nowhere" in W73. "But, I'll be
State Sen. John Vogt
Vogt pointed out there is cabinet hearing on Sheriff John the local level."
said delegation asking for sonic type testing the sentiment of "roughly
a 9day period" in I'olk's request for addition
toda 1
In Seminole County, Cons
check into the of relief from a law that allows Senators to see what they think which the appeal process
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Year. $2&amp;40. 13) Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70: 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

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Stake In Talks

Last April, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
'as arguing that the worldwide economic
problems resulting from the sharp increase in the
price of petroleum could best be treated by
negotiations between the oil-exporting nations and
the industrialized nations that buy most of their oil.
By September, when he addressed the special
('COflOflHC 5("SSiOfl Of the United Nations, it was
that he was giving ground.
Now, the United States is going along with the
convening in Paris Dec. 16 of the kind of international economic conference Mr. Kissinger
once hoped to avoid. The conference will include
not only members of the Organization of Petroleum
ExportingCountriesandtheirprincipal customers,
but also developing countries of the Third World. It
will deal not only with the oil-price problem but the
full range of economic issues involving raw
materials, trade and the financing of Third World
industrial development.
Th e April-to-September shift in U.S. policy
to sonic degree a retreat
is obviously an attempt
by Mr. Kissinger to accommodate the demands
from the developing world for some kind of
overhaul in the economic relations between "rich"
and "poor" nations.
Th e ho,-)e of the Paris conference is that it can
soften the impact of inflation and recession of the
economic growth of many Third World countries
and set up better channels for the trade and aid
they now need more than ever. The danger is that
Third World delegates will come to the conference
with their hopes too high, expecting more than the
industrialized countries can deliver,
Countries rich in raw materials but far behind
in economic development have seen the success of
the OPEC cartel in turning a natural resources into
sudden bounty. If they approach the Paris conference with the idea that price-fixing cartels are
going to vault them ahead in wealth and power,
they are missing the point that it was the OPEC
action on oil prices that led to many of the conditions now slowing down their own economic
growth.
At the U.N. Mr. Kissinger outlined a series of
steps which could be taken to help developing
countries cope with high energy prices, to provide
them with more development aid through existing
international institutions, and to widen the market
for products they can export. The task of the
Americans at Paris will be to convince the Third
World that this represents the most realistic approach to their problems.
What is bringing the advanced and developing
nations together at Paris is the recognition of their
own interdependence. It is one thing to grant that
these groups must rely on each other, but quite
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"Better than 33 per cent of the federal gross
national product is generated by a government
entity," Brantley said. 'Government is grc.wing a
little more than double die private sector. Wi th th at
knowledge in mind, I submit that in eight more
years, when that 17 per cent closes the gap between
the 33 and 50 per cent, the free enterprise system as
we know It today is a dead entity."
Brantley said, "It's humanly impossible to you
and I, as individuals, to pay enough taxes to support
a one-on-one sitti

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Speaking before the 34th annual convention of
the Florida Farm Bureau on Tuesday, Brantley
said that in 197374, the Florida Legislature appropriated $43 million for construction of new
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"You know what we're building with that
million? he asked. "W&amp;re building country club
prisons."
E3rantley said that in Dade County, a prison was
built o., the banks of a river,
me tell you how bad that prison is," he said,
"Every prisoner has his own bedroom and it's air
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on an alleged statement made by a school teacher
that public employes have the right to stiike.
"If I were in charge of ed ucation in Florida and
ternent fie
he would be
n twIi,pnlnr tnaiI' that sthtemeflt.
looking for a job in another state, because he would
not be working for me," Brantley said.
That latter statement Is strictly a matter of Mr.
Urantley's personal opinion and is not necessa rily
shared by everyone.
However, we do go along Inn per cent with his
comments relative to 'country club prisons.'
We see no need to make prison life a thing that
enhances crime. If you lived in the ghetto and
committed a crime, knowing that you'd end up in a
hotel-like compound, what might you be tempted to
do?
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I)epartment of Health and Rehabilitative Services,
I don't think we can afford that kind of philosophy in
Florida," he continued,
Brantley said that in 1967, Florida's budget
p'p4'di', a billion lnllsirc for thn frt trnn in
history. Last year, appropriations in Florida were
$4.6 billion and there were 105,000 state empyes,
as compared to 56,000 in 1967, he said.

Florida Senate, earlier this week took a great big
poke at what he term ed , "country club prlson.'" in
Florida and said we, the taxpayers can not afford
that tvtw ni nh
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R RICHARD LONG, Editor
V' IIIJAM I) ('URRIE, Managing Editor
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prisoners have their own living room."
According to Brantley. it's costing more than

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Students Called Life-Savers
After Bus Driver Collapses
Oltl.AN[X) (AP)
When school-bus driver Jerry
King passed out at the wheel of the moving vehicle, the 45
students aboard the bus swung into action.
The teen-agers from Boone High School were credited
Wednesday with saving their own lives as well as King's
when the 61-year-old veteran driver lapsed Into an apparent diabetic coma while driving the students to school.
Faith Brant, a student passenger, jumped to the wheel
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rewards a person for ripping off a neighbor or
committing mayhem.

development of the private sector, because "we
have a bad reputation nationally of being antibusiness. Every single southern state has outrecruited Florida in the attraction of industry to its
states. Eighty per cent of it is because we have a
negative business attitude."

Rate Proof Said Missing

We applaud Sen. I3rantleyon his stand regarding
prisons and hope he continues to look after the Interests of the Florida taxpayers when he assumes
his duties is president of the Florida Senate.
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The Public Service
(ommis.sion is allowing some electric bills to go up
without enough proof that the higher rates are needed,
says Public Counsel Woodie liles.
liles, representing the public before the PSC, takes this
argument against a $17 million interim rate-Increase
granted Gulf Power Co. to the Supreme Court today.
'ftc case, part of a skin's that eventually could affect
every Floridian's electric bill, centers on whether Liles
should be allowed to present evidence against such increases before they are granted.
After hearing only the company side, the comnmi.ssfon
granted the increase last December. The PSC contends no
hearings are required beyond the company request.
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Quinlan, the 21-year-old woman who has been
l)ng in a coma in a New Jersey hospital for six
months as the result of an apparently selfadministered mixture of alcohol and drugs.
The court suit brought by her father, asking
that he be permitted to turn off the respirator
that is keeping her alive in a vegetative sta te,
has attracted international attention and
brought into highly emotional focus the question
of how far modern medical science should be
required to go to prolong life and, indeed, just
what we mean by "life" and when It can be said
to be ended.
Because Karen's doctors as well as other
expert medical witnesses called in the suit have
testified that there is virtually no hope that she
will ever regain consciousness, let alone full
health, and that her brain has probably been
Irreparably damaged, many people believe that
the only humane thing Is to unplug the devices
and, as her mother asks, let her die in dignity.
But everyone also wants what is best for
society, and in this respect many fear that If the
family's request Is granted in this case, it will
establish a precedent that will open the way to
euthanasia
the putting to death of the Incurably ill or injured - and from there, to such
horrors as the legal murder of the senile, the

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Jr. will be sentenced Friday alter pleading no contest to
charges that he jumped ball and fled the country after
being convicted on federal weapons and explosives
charges in 1974.
Lopez, the object of three protest bombings by a Cuban
exile group, had his lawyer Gino P. Negretti enter the plea
Wednesday after a 12-member federal jury was selected
to try him on the ball-jumping charges.
U.S. District Judge Joe Eaton set Friday for sentencing
Lopez on the bail-jumping and explosives possession
convictions. 11€ had not been sentenced earlier on the
explosives conviction because federal agents could not
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the all-America team, or at least all a part of that
America capable of inventing such poten.
tialities.
The suggestion is Inevitably sobered by
realities, however. Though Calley has given
thought to politics, and almost any other way to
ear n a living, he is at t he moment and possibly
forever forbidden from doing so. As a federally
convicted murderer of "not less than 22 Viet"
namese civilians," In My Lai, South Vietnam, he
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the citizenry that clings to the philosophy that he
is something special. Seven years alter the
murders, four years after his sentence to life
imprisonment and a year after his eventual
release from confinement, Calley remains a
s,inbol to many, a hero to some. "I cin see him
as a congressman," says a Columbus coun-.MOW
fto
cilman, "we could use more of what he stands for
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Wha tever the decision in the case of Karen
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Just what it is William C4ley stands for Is,
AIUC Quinlan, there are going to be others of a
however, unknown, even In his adopted
similar nature as medical science improves its
and the forecast is for more rain!"
hometown. respite a few attempts at public
ability to prolong life, and in each of them, the
speakir.g in which he was numbingly
decision will be agonizing and dissatisfying.
lachyrymose and self indulgent, he has shown
nothing more of himself, preferring to live his
Letters To
life in mystery and anonymity. He lives with a
Truckers are discovering that two can play at
large
dog in a moderately expensive apartment,
the game of highway dodge-'em.
The Death Blow
Plea Is Hogwash
travels often, dates only occasionally, has few
One of every live long-haul trucks is said to be
If the City Fathers really want to give the
I recently viewed the chairman of the county friends other than those with whom he has legal
equipped with Citizen Band radios, which
truckers readily concede they use to warn each "coup de grace" to downtown Sanford, they have commission on the local news make an im- or business ties.
passioned plea on behalf of the taxpayers to hold
His Tennessee attorney says he Is technically
other about the disposition of police car's. Now found the formula...
Move
City
Hall
out
of
the
Downtown
budget
down,
the
sheriffs
area,
available
for appearances If the price is right
some highway patrols are using CB to lure lick
This,
I
think,
is
absolutely
contrary
to
the
best
Well,
this
plea
is
pure
political
hogwash.
41,500
per
speech, five figures for television),
drivers into speed traps.
interests of all Sanford not just the downtown. Seminole County must provide funding for but other than this he is, almost eerily, seldom
The situation is so bad on one Florida Interhere in Duluth we are renovating as well as modern programs of law enforcement. We, as even seen anymore.
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directory-assistance calls saves customers who use the
phone books 30 to 40 cents a month, says a Public Service
Commission rate analyst.
Richard Tudor told the house Growth and Energy
Committee Wednesday that General Telephone Co.
customers have saved that much on a $10 phone bill since
the PSC allowed the firm to charge for excessive information calls.
The PSC recently allowed General Telephone Co. to
charge 15 rents each for more than six directory
assistance calls a month.
"What we're looking at Is a possible cost-saving to
customers who do not use this service," Tudor said.

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An Or lando city employe says
his son was crying for help when he allegedly threatened
to kill President Ford early this week.
"1 think he has finally realized he needs help and this
was his way of crying out," David Levar Sr,, a city traffic
engineer, said after his son, David Levar Jr., was indicted
Wednesday by a federal grand jury.
Levar, 24, was charged with threatening Ford's life in
the presence of Orange County sheriff's deputies and
Secret Service agents Monday. Levar, who has a history
of mental problems, was ordered jailed without bond.

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'It makes no sense, no
sense at all," a sister says of the kidnap-slaying of Alma
Charbonneau Hartley, missing for 13 days before her body
was found under a sheet of tarpaper in a wooded area.
"Alma was just struggling to keep her business going,"
Evelyn Barnett of Elberta, Ala., said Wednesday after the
body of the real-estate saleswoman was found, "She
didn't have any money."
1131 spokesman Arthur Nehrbass said the body of Mrs.
Hartley, 51, was found just off US. 98, about six miles east
of Gulf Breeze near this- Florida Panhandle city.

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DOT Audit Cites Misspending
TAI.LAIIASSEE (AP)
The state Transportation
Department missed a chance to earn nearly $2 million and
misspert another $500,000, Auditor General Ernest
Ellison says.
In an audit Wednesday. Ellison said that properly Invested, $30 million that the department had to keep on
deposit in pending land-condemnation cases could have
earned $1.8 million interest.
Instead, it drew only $128,000 for use in building
secondary roads, he said.
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freeholder provision probably
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not stand up in court.
was not available
One out of live bands to receive a first division rating at the scheduled For Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the Seminole thigh School for comment
at either his home
Florida Bandmaster's Assn. Marching Festival last year, Bishop Stadium In Sanford. Over half of the band members are ninth or his business
office at 'the
Moore Hornet Marching Band will participate in the Civitan- graders. The band Is the only one in this area using the s h owy high Casselberry Land Co. this
Evening Herald Seminole County Band Festival Benefit leg lift and pointed foot In Its step. F4wardSmitli is band director. morning.

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IN FESTIVAL

NUS'. 5,9
Senior Citizens tour to Ke
Leaves Civic Center, a
am. Pickup at Casselberry,
u..u, Carry ii tig iuncn ion a
snack on Parkway. Call Doris
Rogers or Mary McPherson for
information,
NOV. 6
Spina 841 ida Assn. of Central
Florida, 7 p.m., Morgan Confurence
Room,
Florida
Hospital, Orlando. Speaker,
Russ White of Colonial Drugs on
paraphernalia for incontinent.
Basic
lome
Interior
Decorating. 7 p.m., registration
fee $10, 6 weeks, Adult
Education Campus 38, SCC.
Altamonte Springs Players,
7:30 p.m., Altarnonte Springs
Civic Center.

Intermediate Photography,' national Fellowship Grant NOV. 8
p.m., Central Christian Church, superintendent of Corkscrew
5:30 II.IIL, registration $15, 8 recipient, will speak on year of
Chrislma% Bazaar, Rolling :o W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando Sh%a!np Wildlife Sanctuary, who
S-208, Seminole Coin- study in France.
hills Moravian Church, SR 434 Speaker
Jerry
Cutlip will show slides. Open to public.
munity College. Call Coni- NOV.
Longwood, 9:30 a.m. to 8 n.m. ____________________________munity Services.
Public Welcome to women Turkey dinner, noon to 7 p.m.
pilots in Deltona Derby, 11
REPAIRS?
REMODEL?
Rummage Sale, Christ
Lake Mary Rotary Club, 8 a.m., Aero Service Terminal
NEW INSTALLATIONS?
am., Mayfair Country Club. Sanford-Central Florida Air- Episcopal Church, Longwood,
ARE YOU I' NEED OF F.,,,,'
beginning 9 a.m.
Fay Dallas, Rotary Inter- port.
Y,,b end She.',. Ci%.nj
NOV. 9-9
Ca,oar.c U. hq'w,'."s 'D.co'os'.,, .nd Pswp
Al Ty Floe. C.v..ing'
Winter Springs Volunteer
Cl.one., Sooio.s loom D.o4.r..ssP
S."g Mc$..l&amp;, foe C.son,,c U.. cmd floe. Cov..ingi'
Fire Depart, turkey shoot, II
IF SO—Now pl.on. user come l,y. for oil
am, to 5 p.m., Saturday; 1-5
your Cirosw,c til,. MtCOflorle, Motrr,oh and Floor
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Co'..,i,.g Rq.mnft
Fr.. (;tii.so$.t
Fairfax,
Winter Springs.
D'vP($ Sol., 0, v4skolat'00
NOVEMBKI(5
A lphonso I.. Wailace
THE TILE MARKET, Inc.
ADMISSIONS
NOV. 10
henry warren
N un, AT... Ork.do, n, 32803
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Sanford:
Sanford-Seminole Art Assn., :
PHowfec41cI
Easter M. Williams
Anderson Alexander
Lytle K. Swope, Casselberry 7:30 p.m., Curtural Arts
Blanche Bell
Building, 5th and Oak, Sanford.
Clyde M. Mayo, DeBary
James J. DI'UIIi
I)t'uionsfration by K. V. Tatich.
Mary F. Haber, Deltona
Mar)' V. Dusynski
William F. Kugler, Deltona
Local school advisory
Martha V. Echols
Della M. Smith, Deltona
committees meeting with
Under 25 - SR-22's
Arrithis K. Gainers
Sophie Travers, Deltona
County Advisory Committee,
Cancelled
Margaret M. King
Rejected
Clifton Shadron, Genera
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E.Z. Payments Quotes
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L'iwrence N. Singletary, High 7:30 p.m.
Ann D. Robinson
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Cynth ia Smith
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Annie L. Vincent, Zellwood
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Mrs. I.orland t Anjanet
NOV. 10
W. Herman, Delhary Gragg &amp; boy, Sanford
Orange Audubon Society, 7-30
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Meter is not a property owner of McIntosh office has checked
seats on the Casselberry City if and when ,it formal complaint
The long-time city clerk, also record in the city, a charter the public records of Seminole
Council in the Dec. 2 city is received,
serving currently as acting city requirement for those seeking County and they have not come
('ASSELBERRY— Nathan election, may be disqualified.
"At this point I have not manager, s-aid it was brought to election to the city council.
up with any properly inMr. Van
Van Meter, one of live persons
Cits, ('Il'rk Mary Hawthorne rt'c'vlvcfI a (urinal t'r'inplairit," the city's attention that Van
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"It's this kind of philosophy," he said, "that has
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of philosophy that caused your Legislature to refuse
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Acquaintences say Calley is hermitical for
beneficial to both.
magazine, that truckers have stopped talking to five square blocks,
law suits resulting from jail fires which ,-ould reasons of self defense. He fears media ex.
Were the Paris conference to fail, the road
each other lest police, posing as truckers, fool
have been avoided if even the most rudimentary ploitation, commenting once to local newsman
The main catalyst of the downtown safety standards had been observed.
would be open for a drift toward autarky - a denial
them by broadcasting that all's clear ahead and
Jack Swift that he resented reporters poking Into
renovation is the tearing down of the Lyric Block
they can "put the hammer (accelerator) down,
of interdependence and a scramble by different
As
to
acting
on
behalf
of
the
taxpayer.
such
matters as his sex life. Calley told Swift the
as we call it. A new 200 room motel with
nations to fulfill their own needs regardless of the
But if some police are using CB to provoke law crosswalks and enclosure to 75,000 sq. ft. of new where was this Interest when $500,000 of the world should just "let me die." Calley has told
taxpayer's money was on the line for the new others here that he simply wants to "build a new
cost to others. That unpleasant picture should violations, others are delighted with the retail shopping area will be tied into
It.
clay
pit? If, to quote Mr. Chairman of the County life." His Tennessee lawyer, J. Houston Gordon,
truckers' use of C'S, reports Neely. "If the CBs
inspire all concerned to go to Paris with an open
In Sanford I have been an advocate of Commission, th "unty was In the midst of a says the one-time infantryman has run away
slow people down even part of the time, it helps
mind,
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us do our job and cuts down the number of tickets rebuilding a new City Hall in the center of the "Clay Crisis," did the commission make such a from the gossipy invasion of his person.
with
retail
sudden
reversal
in
opinion? Could a State inMeanwhile, there is another view of ('alley's
we have to write," says a Wyoming highway downtown area and connecting It
a
vestigation
have
anything
to
do
with
the
sudden
social
shops,
the
same
as
disappearance. Columbus attorney
we
are
doing
here,
but
on
patrolman.
Re
backdown by the commission on this matter?
smaller scale.
Vincent McCauley, who once headed a citizens
Cltl2en Band radio is helping the police do their
This taxpayer thinks that there is more than for Calley movement, says his friend, now 32
Three million federal employes and military personnel
Yours very l)'
job In other ways. "When truckers noticed that
Jeno F. Paulucci meets the eye here, and I am not impressed by years old, "is at a stage where he thinks this
enjoy a S per cent Increase In their pay effective immediately,
we had ears," says the superintender.t of the
Duluth, Minn the Chairman of the Commission acting on my thing (My Lai) owes him something." M cCa ul ey
but it would have been more If Congress had not made itself a
Missouri Highway Patrol, "they began reporting
behalf, for I know that in any event, I, and' suggests Calley Is keeping out of the newspapers
party to tlwsatary resolution
intoxicated drivers, wrong-way drivers,
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NOTE:
Mr.
Paulueci
also
maintains
a
thousands
of others of Seminole residents, will until he can latch on to some kind of future.
President Ford urged adoption o( the lessier figure as an
stranded motorists and other matters requiring
residence
in
Sanford
and
has
business
interests
foot
the
bill.
FAic N. Esterson
lAst time I saw him he looked terrible, (at and
alternative to an 8.66 per cent hike recommended by a federal
law
orcement
action,"
in
this
area.)
Sanford
balding I think he needs a good job,"
pay study commission. Ills arguments In the face of stubborn
inflation were persuasive.
Even so, it seems likely that members a! Congress would
have voted to accept the larger hike if It were not for public
outrage over the arrogance of the lawmakers In cutting
themselvesinon the pay benefits.
The resulting clamor made Congress wary of Inviting
further attention to Its self-serving action.
The congrss1onal restraint in a period of economic tinF9r the first time since pollsters started
in disgrace; his principal aides proved felons; had built and sent out fleets against Carthage,
c'er'..alnty must be viewed as the responsible choice.
We asked people to tell us the ir feelings a bout
asking,
most
Americans
are
pessimistic
about
our
natural
resources
running
out;
our
public
the
lord
of
the
seas.
Victories
were
won
by
Rome
the
country
as we approached the
But the government workers cannot be blamed if they
bicentennial In
the future.
guardians
caught
in
the
shabbiest
kinds
of
but
nullified
by
Mediterranean
storms
which
a
time
harbor some resentment ci the power play by which congress
of
great
distress
and to reduce their
No longer, say the pollsters, do we believe our harassment directed against our own people; destroyed the fleets.
adopt them as unwilling partners.
sentiments,
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to
bicentennial
slogans,
country is inuring ahead. No loiger are we sure
public debts piling up until "guverniii,ent
In the 23rd year of the war, with the economy More than a million slogans have come in.
that tomorrow will be better than today. Our bankruptcy" Is no longer a metaphor but a of Rome almost destroyed and despondency felt
No one could wade through this outpouring
leaders,. caught in past lies, are no longer reality; and i n economy caught In the In- in almost every Roman home, the
WORLD
government
believed. Our major institutions government, tractable vise of both inflation and recession,
without
being optimistic about the long-term
fell into listlessness and declined to rebuild the
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health
business, the press and the professions
In many countries, the public spirit is so fleet on which survival depended.
are
of the American spirit. What comes
held in low regard.
deadened that such a series of calamities are
Then out of the gloom, private citizens came across Is how thin are the ranks of both the
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1'his Is an alarmi'g developnwnt. For No acpted s the norm, in others, sot-lal order is forward. Through voluntary dunatIott,
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nmckers and (hauvinist.s among us, how deepl)
centuries, the buoyancy of America has been our so fragile that these events would have led to raised the money to build and man yet another and thoughtfully the great mass of Americans
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distinguishing natio na l stamp, the key linfigh ting in the stree ts and to the unraveling of great flct, which was present ed to
sta te as a 'ire committed to the idea that our coun tr y
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pression made on foreign visitors from society,
gift from the pepIe, It went forth and won the represen ts some th ing vitally important to the
world.
deTocquevllle o Solzhenitsyn.
r neither has ha ppened here Is a sign of victory that won the war,
People describe this "something," of course,
Confidence is what has made us tick. If a
We are not at war. The adversary that
vast, strength. We are so accustomed to success,
In
different
ways a freer life, a more equal
tumultuous democracy like ours Is to work, there
threatens our cohesion Li not always visible. But
progress
and
reasonably
honest
government
start, a better chance, a Fairer trial, a stronger
must be a fundamental optimism in the land, an
to be stunned by their opposites. We are still It Linonetheless a time for individuals to make
urvkrgriding
belief
in
the
nation's
purpose
and
confident enough Ia our in5titutlon5 to seek their gifts to a beleaguered society, not in ships body of x'rsonal rights goals never realized
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but in other ways - in sacrifices to reduce but never abandoned, goals achieved more fully
Our leaders must be sustained by a shared redres.- through lawful processes - fin. needless energy consumption; Iii
here than any place else on earth .
peachment,s,
hearings,
legislation,
elections
vision of the Future if they are (0 Steer baldly at and not
personal productivity; in time given to citizen
Footnote; There Is still time, in'tdentafly, for
Uwcsigh violence.
11w helm. If only 30 per cent of the people bother
efforts to guide youth and light crime; in war- YOU to submit your slogans. One will become
the
to vote and the nest feel it makes no difference
If there is a temporary exhaustion of tt;c nings to backsliding ('uagn'c1nen that a retreat of
1h
bicentennial slogan. Send your entries to
who wins, the victor has no mandate. He cannot national spirit, as the polls Indicate, It Is time to from campaign reform will not be tolerated; In Slogans USA, Box 1976, Washington, D.C. The
lead ft-awe be has no iollowera, he can only shake oi.'t'selves out of our melancholy,
willingness to accept the public and private deadline Is Dec. 1. The
finalists will he an
engage in manipulations.
During the first of the great wars of survival au.stenities the times require.
nounced
at
the
Super
le.
.-Bowl game on Jan, 1. Then
ktA
q&amp;
It would be strange, of course, U the long between Rome and Carthage, there came a time
Above all, we must offer the gift of the the public
will be invited to vote for the slogan
downpour f bad news had not dampened when the spirit of the Roman republic seemed spirit Lha! continues to dream the dream of 200 they like best. This has the endor
"Now. lot me see it I have this straight. Youlfe
sement of the
American spirits. We have much 10 be sobet almost exting0thed.
years. We have overwhelming evidence that the
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Arnerican
Revolution
Bicentennial
Adiiiinisabou t our first wa lost; a Presldeiit deposed
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Circuit Judge Robert B.' SW for the compressor, but
Collins; a water purchase
McGregor ordered Durand held didn't know that it was stolen
contract, hospitalization for In jail pending completion of a property.
employes and motions on
pre-sentence investigation and
Selection of a jury and
Job descriptions.
sentencing on Dec. 12.
testimony was scheduled today
The city council in recent
James L Davis, 30-year-old in Judge McGregor 's court for
city
months have had length) Or lando painting
discussions on the need for job
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cealing an industrial type air inolving thie air compressor,
compressor stolen at Orlando which had been extensively

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Ile 82-year-old dictator's doctors reported that he had
another restful night after being treated with an artificial
kidney machine Wed nesday. But t hey sa id his condition
continued to be grave.
Franco undement three hours of
to check massive abdominal hemorrhaging and was given
little chance to survive th at opera ti on.

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Conquest" into the Spanish Sahara began this morning,
and in two hours advance columnis reached a point six
miles beyond the border, the Moroccan government radio
reported.
A commentator who said he was broadcasting from the
border said all the unarmed march ers
there before
territory near the
The commentator did not say how man persons were
in the first wave. But an earlier broadcast said thousands
of trucks and buses carried marchers from th e tent camps
around Tarfaa(o the border 18 miles to the south

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possibility exists that could be included at such a
Altamonte can provide a site center, Floyd could not
for the facilUywh i ch would be estimate usconstruction cost at
WINTER SPRINGS —
of mutual benefit to all the this time.
eral and state funding for cities and thc cotmnt, goi
ton of a cea
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should be pursued," said
police training center is being
Floyd said Wednesday night a Sanford City Commissioner
pursued by Altamonte Springs regional training center for John Morris, CAI.NO chair.
Mayor Norman Floyd.
police and fire officers would be man.
Floyd told representatives of a worthwhile venture for the
In other business, CAI.No
Seminole cities attending a future. lie noted the facility
delegates unanimously voted to
CAI4O Council of Local could have a fire training
initiate a name change of the
Governments meeting here tower, firing ranges, driving
organization and changes in the
Wednmday night that there is a ranges and all the other by-laws
w hic h would
possibility that the govern- necessary items for a full-scale required.
mental bodies of the county training fp.cility.
The name unanimously
working in concert could
He added it would provide an
g eed
receive as much as 90 per cent excellent method of taking
Governments fl Seminolee
federal and sta te funding for advan ta ge of available state
County.
such a facilitv.
and federal funding.
inontt Floyd said the Btuiuseofa ll thejtems that When CAI-NO as organized
in the early 1970's its member.

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their flying machines" is he
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female
touch down at Sanford-Central Florida Airport during the 1975
Deltona Derby,
Sponsored by the Deltona Corporation and the
Spaceport Chapter of the Ninety-Nines, a national women's flying
club, the 250-nautical mile marathon begins at St. Augustine and
ends the same day in Naples. Two "mystery checkpoints," one
before Sanford and one after, will be revealed to contestants
shortly before the start of the race.
The cross-country derby was the brainchild of Seminole
County flier, Juanita Blumberg, who was general chairman and a
'ompetitor In the race last year.
Several new twists have been added by this year's chairman,
[nnie Quenzier of Merritt Island. These are land and sea events
to be staged at the Marco Beach Hotel, Saturday, including a
sailboat race, golf and tennis tourneys, swimming relays, fishing
contest and bicycle obstacle course.
"It all adds to the fun," said Mrs. Blumberg, explaining that
the relatively short distance and novelty events helped attract
those women pilots who possibly could not afford to enter the
expensive national air races.
First prize in the fleltona lT)rby is $5O; trophies ; ill be
a'varded to five nmners-up.
Mrs. Blumberg, who heads the Florida Grasshoppers, a state
women pilots' organization, said she first learned to fly an aircraft at her husband's urging.
"I found I liked it," she said, "and have now clocked about a
thousand flying hours and have my instrument rating."
Most women, she said, learn to fly because their husbands do,
and they want to be able to back up the pilots in times of
emergency.
"Women have a fantastic safety record," she added,
"probablybecause they don't feel they have to live upto the same
Image of bravery as men, and they're not afraid to admit they're
too scared to fly when the weather's bad."
Mrs. Blumberg, who lives on SR 419 to the southeast of
Sanford, will be piloting a Beech Baron in the derby, with her
husband, Lewis, as co-pilot,
Beth Landers, a Maitland cuflestant who is doubling as chief
scorer for the race, explained that permitting men as co-pilots is
an unusual aspect of the Deltona Derby. Although she flew with
her husband last year, Beth has chosen her business associate,
Beverly Lafleur of Forest City as her co-pilot for Friday's race.
Flying started out as a hobby for both wrImien — Beth became
interested when her husband learned to fly, Beverly's motivation
was Independent: "I've always liked airplanes," she explained.
Now flying Is business to the women Beverly Is chief pilot
and Beth is vice president of Fkrida Medical Alrevac, an air

A rousing welcome at their one and oniy stop during a
(Toss-state flying race will encourage participants in the
Deltona Derby no end, say organizers of the air, land and
sea race for women.
The first flier is expected to land at Sanford Airport at
about 11:20 a.m. Friday; the last nluld be in by 1 p.m.
Sanford area residents are urged to stop in at the airpert,
meet and wish the fliers well.

Airevac Ls based, and Beth at Air Sanlando, Sanford.
"It's still fairly unusual to find women who are making flying
Jobs as commercial and corporate pilots, she explained that men
still have the edge, often because of the experience they gain in
the Service.
Beverly has Ii years flying experience to her credit; Beth has
four. They will be piloting a turbocharged Piper Seneca II in the
Deltona Derby.
Beth, who has worked with national and international air
races and was a Judge in last year's Angel Derby sponsored by the
Florida Women's Pilot Assn., says the experience gained in
Friday's air marathon will come in handy for the larger races she
plans to enter In the future.
"And its a fun thing," she added. "It's a test of proficiency
and skill, and lenjoy the cameraderie with the other fllers."
Itching to get into the pilot's seat is Jean Birk.s of Sanford,
chief timer for the Sanford touch-down. A licensed pilot, Jean
says raising three babies has kept her from being currently active
in flying.
Jean, in company with student commercial pilot Wanda
Sparks of Winter Park, and Sanford flier Kathy Bauerle, will be
stati&amp;ned in the Sanford Airport control tower Friday to time the
racers as they fly by the official checkpoint before landing.

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exhibit at the Winter Park Mall her oils.
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and ice and Claude Ash of
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youngsters were dressed up as
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clowns, and had hoarse throats pitch, bak ed good sale, arts and German chocolate cake for the
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Chaperones for the day were
The next Junior Police
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small, the Junior Police Evelyn Nelson and Nancy at 7:30 p.m. at the Seventh-day
realized a profit of $63.
Booth. Although not an advisor, Adventist Church on Moss
alias John Mercer and daughter
One of the group invented the Marge Leskowyak spent the Road.
popular game of the day. He entire day helping the Junior
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linda Pfiefaul, Skip Burdette, Susan Orwig and 33 others. Ifferald Photo by Bob Orwig)

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80-years-old.
Mrs. Muffle)' was dressed as
a witch, Mrs. Garner as a
clown, Mrs. Tuite performed an
amusing skit and Mrs. Williams
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The Auxiliary gave canteen
coupon books to their entrants
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lake City V.A. hospital for the
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On Nov. 2, following a succe3sful Forget-Me-Not campaign the previous day,
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Sarah is a graduate of Seminole High
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Freshman Fathers' Weekend is an annual
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Converse is an independent liberal arls
college for women, currently in its 86th
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SI'AItTANBUHG, S.C. - Is it Mickey and
Minnie Mouse? No, it's really John V. Mercer
of Sanford and daughter Sarah Mercer caught
in the act during Freshman Fathers'
Weekend festivities held at Converse College.
Oct. 24..
Nearly 200 fathers of freshman students
took part in the weekend events, which
cluded meetings with the college deans and
faculty members, a picnic lunch, theatrical
presentation, special worship service, freshman skit, and the "Famous Codples" dance,

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priest, and every time ! get toa
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sport shirt.
mi not trying to get away
with anything, but the minute
people (especially Catholics)
'spot me in my Roman collar,
they corner me and start to tell
inc their troubles.
Most people are much more
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else and spent 54 unhappy years
feelings, but if it weren't for
with him. lie died hiago and guess who suddenly those wet kisses, he would be
came into my life again? Rudy! perfect.
lease help.
His wife of 51 years had died,
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my children rong ilth
don't want me to get married
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can "make It together," the
failure (anything from a blown
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fuse to a high voltage wire that
family to go jump into the Gulf
could be very dangerous).
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Rudy. We is short. Make It call
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a terrific guy. lie has
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Thursday, Nov. 6, 1975

Judge**
Veterans Customers Question FP&amp;L '
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$3

Rate

Charge

Help

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the ISC's Rate Department in leveling ttieciIstoinercharge in
From Page I A) Tallahassee,
customer service supervisor, company rate structures.
a minimum August, and
it
reflected
the
said
his company maintains
One power company
But while PSC Chairman
which covered the
rising cost.s of oil, among other 12,823 residential accounts hi spokesman called the charge
Mayo gave the same rationale fe kilowatt hours had always things.
Seminole County, plus 1,800 'merely a change In nomenfor levying the $3 charge, he been in the bill,
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said people who use minimum
Raihl added that the PSC is commercial accounts.
Inc new "minimum"
amounts are "very few—about charge, which is not listed even contemplating a charge of
By FANNETrF: EDWARDS
It must be remembered,
Perhaps Burm. put It most
one
or two
cent."
$1,000 for new home
Burns said, that the $3 charge
Herald Correspondent
separately
bill, does not
is
candidly
when he said, "This
Mayo said since it costs cover the cost of
hook-ups.
part of rate increase that
any kilowatt.
charge
is
just part of an overall
approximately
$5
to
maintain a hours. Instead, the cost of the
DELTONA— Veteran's Day
The customer charge could resulted in a change in power rate
increase
granted
account, the kilowatt-hours used is added on bring
will be observed by all customer's
FP&amp;I an additional company rate structures,
the power companies need
veterans' groups in Deltona and minimum users were in effect, top of the $3.
$40,000 a month from Seminole
It
must
be, remembered, more money. If it hadn't been
DeBary on the traditional Nov. being subsidized by the
Lyle Raihl, spokesman for County residential accounts Burns said, that the $3
charge is called a customer charge, it
11 date, Service organizations majority of customers.
Florida
Power Corporation alone,
part
of
rate
increase
that would have been called
Jim Gentry, spokesman for IFPC), said his company began
all over the nation have recoiled
John Higgins, FP&amp;L's resulted in a change in power something else,"
at
idea f observing sr"
meaningful day, as "Arm
Day," later changed
Veterans' Day", on any
than the date on whir
Armistice was signed,
a.m. on Nov. 11, 1918. Fli
was one of the early stat
vote into law, the observan
the traditional date, Instei
the last Monday of Octi
which had been passed into
a few years ago.
In R'ltona, special ser
for the war dead and l
veterans of all wars, wil
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Post and Auxiliary 10
American Legion Post
Auxiliary 255; Deltona-DeB
DeBary Barracks
Auxiliary 1197, Veterans
World War I, and the Disa
American Veterans Post 92
gather In the courtyard of
church at 9:30 a.m. and mi
tnto
church in a bod3
9;45.
In DeBary, the fifth am
program in observance
Veterans' Day will be held
p.m. in the Firem
Recreation Hall with Hen
Guild
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will be rendered by Rev. C
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Methodist Church of En
Prise. Mrs. Howard Grate
Deltona will accompany
audience on the piano for
singing of the National Anth
America and other pat.rli
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Seminole over Lyman
better-balanced
Oviedo over Lake Brantley
Klein has time
Charlotte over Lake IIosell
— chances good
Fl ori da over Georgia —
Florida b', two touchdowns
FSL w,.'r Memphis State
FSU on the move
Miami over Navy too close
for comfort
Bethune-Cookmijn
over
Morris Brown — B-C has power
Alabama over LSU —
Alabama too well-balanced
Auburn ov er Mississippi St.
This is Jordan's week
Wake Forest over Duke
has a slight edge
Notre Dame over Georgia
Tech
remember Four
Horsemen
Houston over Virginia Tech
Demime gives luck
Kentucky over Vanderbilt
not Vandy's year
Penn State over N.C. State
give Penn an edge
Oklahoma
State
over
Colorado
very close
Pitt over West Virginia — two
good teams
Southern Cal over Stanford —
comeback for coach
Texas A&amp;M over SMU —
typical grudge match
Texas over Baylor hate to
pick against Baptists
Air Force over Tulane A.F.
too much this time

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There is no place like home.
There is also nothing like the home field advantage in football.
Home isn't necessaril', where the heart is, but
the roar of the crowd is figured to be worth a
six. point advantage in most cases. Seminole, Lake
Brantley and Lake Howell have it Friday night in
high school games involving Seminole County
teams.
Take the Lyman-Seminole matchup. The home
field advantage is more than the roar of the
friendly crowd. Lyman, will have to show how it
plays on grass, being without the giant patches of
sand of its own field. In fact, in case of rairr, the
Greyhounds are good mudders.
The use ofa team's facilities at halftime also
can go a longwav. If the walkie-talkies go on the
blink Lyman can't send the water boy to the locker
room for a spare set. And if Greyhound coaches
lose their piece of chalk the cram session at n•
termission may have to be done in sign language.
Percentagewise, this writer is sticking with the
homers. I like that Six-point spread before the
kickoff.
For this week's specifics:
S'iiiitiolp 27, Lyman 11.1—has makings of a
great one, but so does the pot roast in my freezer.
There are too many variables but I figure
Seminole to be handed one ID, drive for two and
break one long one.
Lake Brantley 3$, Oviedo 33— How about a
$
frog-strangler'.' This game could be as offensive as
no deodorant. It comes down to who scores last.
Lake Ito ell 20, Charlotte 12— Once the hawks
got the taste of blood it lingered. Defense is the only
question mark against the Punta Gorda team now
that Howell's offense has proven it knows
something other than the cloud of dust routine.

AU paths will lead to
Deltona Woman's Club Hou
on Friday and Saturday, wh
the club's annual "Country F
Bazaar," will be held. Mi
Evelyn Hubbell says that the
will be more items on sale th
ever before because ti
members have been busy sin
last March, knitting, sewh
crocheting and assembli:
some of the most beaut.ift
original and attractive wean,
apparel, jewelry, pottery as
paintings.

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quality players in the final
weeks of the season.
"We're anxious to have players from the WFI, come into the
NFL" Hozelle testified Wedfles(1ay. - we just want to know
that they're lcgally free to come
in and they're not going to
cause us problems,"
flwelle estimated that fewer
than 20 WFL players would be
4 Shots
signed by the NFL beFore midnight Nov. 26, the cutoff date
assigned by the judge for signing the WE!. players.
Some teams, like the Houston
(See Scoreboard Page 3-Bi
Oilers, say they will be mm!ORLANDO 4 AP)
Fortner
(ecled by Wednesday's judical
of
Alabama
ruling because they don't have University
draft rights to any WF'L play- star Jerry Pate has fashioned a
comfortable four-shot lead halfers.
Most teams, however, have way through the 108-hole Fall
rights to some WE!. players. Qualifying School tournament
But the fear of entangled con- of the Professional Golf Associtractual obligations is causing ation.
most of the NFL teams stirPate, fl, of Pensacola, ended
veyed to wait for some sort of 54 holes Wednesday with
league green light,
a 20 following his second"It is so much up in the air at straight
three-under-par 69.
this point," said Kansas City
The 1974 U.S. Amateur cham.
Chiefs Coach Paul Wiggin,
"that we haven't had much pion pulled away from 36-hole
chance to do anything with it. co-leader Sandy Galbraith of
Once the players have cleared Huntington Beach, Calif. Galtheir contractual ties to the braith shot 73 and fell into a tie
WFLthereisa chance wecould for second with Gary Koch of
goaf ter them if we want them" Temple Terrace, at 212.

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law but the National Football players signing in his league Roller, who signed a contract
League owners still appear to Imist prove they are free of with the Green Buy Packers
be playing by Commissioner previous contractual obliga- two hours before l(ozelle barred
Pete Hozelle's rules, as the lat. tions, and it appears that the WFI, players from joining NFl.
est judicial decision struck a NFL. owners are looking to the teams.
oblow for freedom for the out-of- commissioner for guidance be.
The Packers said they also
work players of the World Foot- lore they begin stalking WFI. were waiting further word from
ball Leagu*.
talent.
the NFL offices on whether the
"Professional sports and the
For exarnple,ai spokesman for court decision would permit
public are better served by the Philadelphia Eagles said he them to add Roller to their rosopen, unfettered competition," couldn't comment on what his ter.
U.S. District Judge Edward J. club intended to (10 about the
Roller, contacted at his borne
Devitt said Wednesday in St. available YFl, players because in Anaheim, Calif., where he
Paul. Muon in issuing a tern. he hw, ri't rcct'Iv'd :in' instrw- has tt'n since fluii'IIe trIplI
porary Injuni fluu paving the lions from the league office, him of his Packers uniform,
way for WFI, players to sign adding that before Rotelle's
was tired of having to
with the
moratorium the Eagles were wait for Rozelle'3 rules.
Hozelle had issued an edict interested in several players
"I've been told to low key cvforbidding players from the from the other league.
crythhig and I'm sick of it,"
defunct league from signing
In Denver, if Broncos spokes- said Roller, the only WFL play
with NFL. teams for the re- man said his club was looking er to sign a NFL contract beniainder of the current season for "further definitive action" tween the period of the WFL's
but Devitt said Hozelle's ban to see what the status of the death and Rozelle's edict. "It's
was a "conspiracy" or "con WFL players is. The spokes- going to bother me the rest of
certed
the man said the Broncos would be my life.
WFL players' 'freedom of con- interested in talking to Steve
"here a guy 'states arbitract, adding th at there was a Foley, th e former Tulane quar. trarily that I can't work at my
"substantial showing they will terback who wai playing his livelihood. It cost me three
suffer irreparable harm" if rookie year with Jacksonville weeks of games and practices I
could have proven myself. It
seems un-American.
"Why they didn't let me play
in Green Bay I'll never know,"
Roller said. "I never heard
from the league office explaio.
ing why.
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Academy's B.C. Steele,
Resides coaching church leagues in the Smith paced the Herald team, but this
76, remedial counselor for the past 11 Greater Sanford area, Steele Aid he time Hayes stayed right with her. Both
years, take a fearless look into the future played tennis in amateur tovtneys and were 144. Smith's good week combined
this week as the Evening Herald's guest basketball while in high school at with IuisSapsts' 11-7 mark to move the
football prophet.
Manassas, Va.
two into a tie for sixth.
Steele, who coached baseball,
Guest Jim Jernigan humbled the
Jim Haynes continues to lead after a
basketball, track and tennis at Sanford Herald last week, hitting onlsgamesand 13-5 week, while Bitt Corrigan (12-6)
.Junior High and Lake Monroe missing just three. That effort rnovedthe holds second and Rick Pantridge (12-6)
Elementary Schools back in the 1930's, combined guests into a fourth-place tie continues in third.
said he enjoys watching the pigskin with Anthony Hayes.
The Herald thanks B.C. Steele and
passers, too.
For the second week in a row Lynne wishes him the best.
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the team loses everybody walks
around shaking his head and
Stop
saying to each other, "I don't
believe It." Well, so far this
year both are winners and there I
just hasn't been much head
shaking.
choice to win this year's edition
Allison returned to the of the Florida 200. Other
Lakeland area, which he once favorites to win are former
called home, after close to 17 winner Jack Arnold and Billy
years to thrill the crowd at Gill. Last year 93 cars tilled the
Auburndale Speedway as he pits with only 36 cars being able
took the lead on the 12th lap to make the field. The racing
from Robert Hamke and Neil will start at 2 p.m. with two
Ronneti. The rest of the race qualifying heats of 15 laps and
was like clockwork to Bobby as the main event is scheduled for
he weeded his way through the 3 p.m.
field of cars on the tight
With more than lOO cars in the
quarter - mile track. Hamke Tampa Bay area, Saturday
madi- a challenge at the end but nights race at Sunshine
just could not overtake the Speedway will have a full field
master at what he does best.
running In the Filth Annual
It was an "Alabama Gang" Gull Coast Classic 100. Last
race all the way as brother year it had to be just about the
I)oruje and teammate Bognett moat exciting event put on
;ere in the picture most of the anywhere. Charley Mincey put
ace. Hamke who now runs out his Georgia-based Camaro Into
of the Miami area is considered the victory circle as Jim
one of the "Alabama Gang" as Fenton pushed him for the lead
for years he ran under the repeatedly.
tutorship of Bobby out of the
Charles Edward Card Jr.,
Allison's Hueytown shop.
better known as "Honest
Auburndale will run the Coca Charley," passed away this
Cola 100 Friday with many of past week at age 70. The well.
the same stars showing up for liked and respected Speed Shop
the event. The Allisons will be King will be sorely missed by
in Atlanta for the Grand members of the high per.
National race, bat BonneU is lormance industry and literally
expected back,
hundreds of Individuals that
A1!o on Friday night the big were fortunate enough to have
weekend at Golden Gate will known him over his long and
start with the running of the illustrious career.
Bicentennial 100. Some of the
Former drag racing star
nations top hard top stars will Danny Ongals put in quite a line
be there getting their cars set showing at this past weekend's
up for the Florida 200 on Sun California Grand Prix event at
day. Ed Howe and Don Gregory Riverside Raceway. Danny was
ar t, jut tu of the former running fourth behind eventual
winners who will be lowing into winner Mario Andretti, Al
the Sunshine State for another tlnser and Brian Redman until
(lack at the title and close to he spun oft the course on the
$3000 in prize money.
Final lap and had to settle for an
Former Sanford resident overall sixth place finish.
Miles Hudson now has Frank Ongais use to drive the Funny
Riddle driving for him and is cars owned by Mickey
the current point leader at Thompson. He also drove the
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Todav'so am"
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Martin Bengoa; S Chucho-Echave; Taylor;
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SECOND Race - I Mile Pace,
Fermin Miguel; 7 San?) Larrea,
900. S 10, 7 Negiji Okoki (II S 10. Larrea (1). 1 20; 0 (17), $29 60; p $6Cetayc
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THIRD Race - &amp;4 Mile Race,
Lam) Perez. 7 Aldaria Arana,
Claiming $1,000, Purse $500: I.
Eddy Okoki
Hurricane Scott (P40 Driver) 77; 2
EIGHTH
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Darned Heel (Blood) I? I.]. Stoney
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BEETLE BAILEY

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20 into the second period and the
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Buffalo with 25 before fouling work, sparking a Fourth-period handed out 16 assists.
lx)ints, an(I a tight defense gave
6ers were oil and running. Hj1
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rally that enabled the Pistons to
Slick Watts paced Seattle Philadelphia an easy victory ly Cunningham
finished with 19
great and Ithought he played as
Pistons 124, SuperSonks 107 whip Seattle. Lanier and wi th 25 points,
over Chicago. The Bulls led at points and Collins 16. Chicago's
well as he can tonight and that's
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on November 7, 19?S, in the City Hall
at 11 30AM. In order to consider a
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NFL

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game or higher and want to bid
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bone. When you walk or run it
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bone. With strain, and it s more
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a sliver of bone is pulled off
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replaced by new bone, Spurs
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the vertebrae from underlying
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Wear and Tear Arthritis.
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of the spur into the soft tissues,
and it can cause pain in much of
the foot. In most cases the best
approach for small spurs is to
provide proper support to the
foot, including the arch, t
relieve the pressure on the
attach,i,ent of the tough fascia
to the bone, Heat, injections and
various (cot supports are
helpful. The idea is to rcmove
the cause of the irritation. When
all other measures fail, It Hilt)'
be necessary to remove the
spur, and the technique
depends on its size. In many
cases the heel spur does not
need to be removed,

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constant pain in my right foot,
and I haven't been able to walk
on my right heel since the
operation. The spur on my right
foot was so large he had to take
off part of the heel bone. And
my left heel is getting worse all
the time.

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Monday, November 3, 1913.
Copies of the documents may be
Obtained by depositing 57500 with
Housing Authority
e ac h set of
;cummIss000,a,neo Suchdeposo
wi ll berefuedto each person who
returns the plans, Specifications and
other 'documents in good Condition
within ID days after bid opening
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Cassefbcrry, Florid• 37707
Transferee.
David Franklin Easterly
Paula Helga Easterly
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430 F Semoran Boi.ievard
must be in writing and filed in
of SanforC. Florida reserves the
duplicate and Stale the piece of
CSS$elbffry, Florida 37101
right to reject Any or all bids or to
feiidencr and po*t office address of
The debts of the Tranit"or are to
wa;ve anV mformalifies in the
the claimant anti mSt tø '.wotn to Iw paid in full as Ihey tall due as a bidding
by the claimant, t,,S a'n' or at
reSult of thistransaction Creditors
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
foi'nev, or the same Shall be void
tJ5oufd send their statements for period of
S days Subsequent to the
Dated at Orlando. Floridi, this pYmert* to:
Opening of bids wit hout tht consent
ist day of October, I91.
430 1. Semoran Boulevard
of the Housing Authority of the City
Anne La Bellman
Casselberry, Florida 37707
n4 Sanford FlOrdis
As Executrix
ThIt rc4ir it u'ven ten
prior
HOuStur, AUTHORITY
of said estate
tO thf t'vik transfer which shall
OF THE CITY OF
Charles H Williams
Occur at the afflcej of Lawrence ii
SANFORO, FLORIDA
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Attorney for Executrix
Kirkwood,
Fxt(utivedsnfer
ADMINISTRATIVE BLDG
304 Bradthaw Building
Soite 217, Winter Park, Florida
By: TP'omas Wilson, Ill
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Davd Franklin Easterly
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Title,
Execut ive Direct3r
Orlando. Florida
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THE SANFORD HOUSING
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SAN F OR 0,
FLORIDA will receive bids for the
INSTALLATION
OF
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HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER
COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTON
11W RACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
16 I and 164 until 7:00 pm., on the
101 h day of November 1975. at the
Administration Building, Castle
Brewer Court, Sanford, Flor ida at
which time and place all bide will bi
Publicly opened and read aloud,
Proposed forms of :ontract
documents. including specifications,
are on file at thC office of the
Housing Authority of the City of

Attention I
(ailed to the
proviSions for eQuOl emplo,m,tt
opportunity, and payment of not P55
than the minimum salaries and
wages as set
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the bidding
No bid Shall withdrawn for a
peridd of 30 dayS subtequei to the
opening Of bids without the consent
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specialist, and he took X rays of
my feet, and I had a large spur
on each heel. The one on my
right foot was extra large so he
did surgery on it. While I was
out he s ho t my left foot with
somcthing to try to eliminate
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UNDER BULK SALESLAW
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
pursuant to Chapter 676 of the
Florida Statutes (Uniform Corn
merCial Code Bulk Transftrj), that
a bulk transfer is about tobeMade
Payable tolfle' Housing Authority of
with respect to thebusinessthe
City of Sanford, Florida, U. S
currently kno*n as PUPPIES AND (.O('flf7iCflt bonds or a
sa tisfactory
1E5, INC.
bid bond ex ec uted by the bidders
The names and busIness Odand acceptable sureties In an
dresses Of the Transferor and
amount eqLal toS per cent of the bid
Transferee and all other business
shall be submitted with each bid
.sddreSst-t used by the Transferor
The successful bidder will be
within three years last Poll so for a; required to furnish
and pay for
known to the Trantferee are.
satisfa t ory performanc,. and
Trsr'fci-or
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Sanford, Florid.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Robed T. fteiseeer
that an action I or Dis solution of
Administrator
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6. 17, VS
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a glittering 25 years of achieve- who understands winning after rears," he explained. "Errors State play Arizona, The Chargmnent in the National Football playing under Vince Lombardi in coacl'iag, errors in selection ers will be lucky to draw halt
League, currently hold the at Green Bay, "We have talent of coaches, In drafting and that many the next day when
they face the New England Paunenviable distinction of being here, but most of it is very trading."
triots.
oneolonlytwowinleasteamsat young and it takes time to get
above named Court, and serve a
But very
Modell
quickly
added,
everything
to
come
together."
"I'm
pleased
with
COPyOIy0urwritfendf4ense%,jfny,
Arid
the
boos
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be
for
the
the season's halfway point,
to it on Mor ton Rosectum, Esq.
lily
hoine
team,
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Suite 705. 4)0 E HIghway 436.
Asked if tie had even an ink- coaching staff. They've got to
After the Patriots, San Diego Casselberry, Florida 37707, on or
football games this season. The hug that his first Cleveland have the horses, and I've just
must play two games against before Dec ember 41h. 1975; other
club also has lost the last si's- team would start this poorly, gut to go out and get them."
WiS
Judgment may be entered
the Denver Broncos and single ."41,',7:' you
tiges of pres&amp;'e built On m-ir
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vur Inc relief demanded
iuiuiie U'UUIUULLII WiLfl tile
contests with the Minnesota in the Petition
long years of pre-eminence.
lose any football game. I didn't Browns has pointed Out
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
over Vikings, the Jets, Cincinnati
The team that gave the world when I was a player and I don't arid over that t
he
Said
Court on 77th clay of October,
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re are 17 new and Kansas City.
Jim Brown, Marion Motley, now as
a coach."
197$.
faces, ircluding 11 rookies, on
When it comes to salvaging (Seal)
Otto Graham, Leroy Kelly and
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Art Modell, priiicipal owner the roster,
Arthur H B-eckwith. Jr.
seaso ns, the Chargers have a
Clerk of the Circuit Court
little history going for them,
By LilIianT Jenkins
1-hey were 141 at the halfway
DtPuI V Clerk
Law Offices of
point in the season last year,
but won four of the last seven Rosenblum 6 Plpklns
iy S Morton Rosenblum,
iames, including the last three. Suite 705, 130 E HlQh*Oy Esq
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"Maybe we'll simplify some In Re The Marriage of

LouGro'za,justto name a few, of the Browns since ii, says
poet John Milton hadn't already now is suffering through its "errors in judgment" have cost more things on the field,"
The sad showing is being felt
used it, a chronicle of the toughest of times.
his team their elevated position
at
the box office. More than
Cleveland Browns' 1975 season
"It'stoughto take and harder Ifl pro
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might be called "Paradise

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Though you're truly cognizant
SCOltl'IOIOct. 24-Nov. 22) If
of the other fellows' interests in you're traveling today, keep a
your joint endeavors today, it sharp weather eye peeled for
won't Conic off that way. You'll stoplights, speed traps and
push too hard,
people behind you. Inattention
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) could lead to trouble.
You're going to be uncertain
SA(;ITrAHlus I Nov. 23-Dec.
about your decisions today. 21t You still must be war)ary
Though you try to camouflage regarding your finances today.
it, others will see through your You're likely to let someone off
brave itiasquerade,
the hook who is underservinj of
GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ) To your good intnetions.
.__...t. -ge wnat you want today, you re
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
going to have to work a lot 19) Don't press friends for
harder than usual. Don't favors today. If they haven't
depend on someone else to pull volunteered aid, it's because
your chestnuts out of the fire, they can't at this time,
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Family pressures on your mate Your chances of success are
have been extraordinary today. - excellent today if you don't
Alleviate the tcfliun. 'fake her bring too many people into the
out for diner and relaxation, act. Continue what you're doing
l.E) (July 23-Aug. 22) You to those directly involved,
could be upset because you feel
PISCES I Feb. 20-March 20
that those on the home front You have atendantooversell
don't appreciate what you're your wares today. Stop th'
doing for them. Don't worry. sales pitch the minute you g'
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) your first "yes."
You're a very good salesman
today, so avoid selling friends
YOUR BIRTHDAY
on something you're not sure of.
Nov. 7, 1975
They'll take you seriously and
You will be interested in
could get burned,
furthering your career through
UlTRA tSept. 23-Oct.23) Let gaining knowledge this coming
your generosity today be year. The time is ripe to tn
ssithout thought of gain or crease your earninis in this
recognition. Virtut' should be its manner.

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will pit the six division chain- Steelers, Houston Oilers and
AGRICULTURE TO C-i GENERAL East First St. Sanford, Florida, at
Los Angeles is making a with a combined record of 8-27. record at 5-2. Only a collapse b
But that's only what it looks RETAIL
COMMERCIAL which lime and place all bith will be
pions and two runners-up Cincinnati Bengals are each 6.1. runaway of the NFC West. Th e
The N1"C Central used lobe the Raiders would give Denver like on pa pe r. And Thanksgiv- DISTRICT,pz(Io.1-;s).2s,
The West Publicly open and read aloud
against each other to batfle for And only one -the champion - Ranis, &amp;I. have a huge lead known as the "Black and Blue and Kansas City, both 34, ;I ing and Clitistinais and tile
Proposed forms of contract
feet of the East $04.17 feet of the
NFL
100
the conference championships might be playing after over San Francisco, Atlanta Division," but has since taken chan ce.
South 130 feet of the Southwest 4 of documents, including plans and
playoffs are still a long war
the Northeast '
of Section 19, specifications, are on tile at the
and, ultimately, Super Bowl X.
T ow nship 2 1 South, Range 31 East. Office of the Administrator.
Only one team the Los AnSeminole Memorial Hosptcl. 1101
Se minole County. Florida Further
geles Rains - appears to have
desubt'd as fronting on Red Bug East First Street, Sanford, Florida
Road.
and the Office of the Architec ts',
a lock on a ber th at the midway
Gutmain Dragast' Associates Ar
This public hearing *111 be held
point in the season while two
Room 703 of the Seminole C ounty chitects Planners, InC., Sanford
others — the Minnesota Vikings
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C ourthouse In Sanford, Florida, on Atlantic National Bank Bldg., Suite
0, P0 Drawer 939, Sanfor d,
and Oakland Raiders
are
December 7. 1915, at 700P.M.,oras
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Th is
Seven talented defensive know," sa id second-year coach against the reborn Houston Oil- sshio
Florida
soon
thereafter
answered
his
own
question.
as
possible
almost assured of a postseason ss as supposed to be the year the rookies seemed destined to lift Tommy Prothro. "1 Copies of the documents may be
don't know ers. Against the Kansas City "We keep beating ourselves.
Written comments filed with the
berth.
San Diego Chargers started the San Diego defen se from the any other pitch to make. I'm not Chiefs and the Inc Anc'nli'c
Obtained by depositing 525 00 with
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Land
Development
Administrator
Angeles iUIAFU,7 113V 13 1A4111515
will be considered Persons
p. the architect for each sef of
But in the Eastern Division turning things around, to win title it won last year - worst in going to criticize the players Rains
.. they scored only 10
Th,e injury situation is criti. pearino if the puolic hearing will be ooicumenisso obtained Suctideposit
rces in bo th the National and more names than they lost for t he National nnthII Lan "a r------'
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cal. Woods, 1974's NFL Rookie heard Orally, Hearings may be Will be refunded to each person who
American Conferences and in the first time in six years.
There was even some ta lk privately,"
Against the New York Gian ts of the Year, is out for the season continued from time to time as found returns t he plans, Specifications arid
the American Central, things
Don Woods was back to run about edging into a wild-card
necessary Further details available other documents in good Condition
In seven games, the Chargers last Saturday, the offense broke with
torn knee ligaments, by calling 373 4330, Ext )0
*,thin ID days after bid opening
eouldnt be tighter.
the ba ll behind a powerful and playoff spot.
have surrendered 161 poin ts loose for 24 po in ts. But the Gi- Quarterback Dan Fouts has enA Certified check or bank draft.
Board of County
The Washington Redskins., ve te ran offensive line. Free
All that is dead now. For the and scor ed only 61. They have ants pierced the Charger dc- dured a sore ankle thro
payable to Seminole County Public
Commissioners
ughout
Dallas Cowboys and St. Louis agent wide receiver Dwight Chargers, the num be rs speak been shut out three times, once tense for 35.
Hospital, U S Government Bonds.
Seminole County, Ftorfia
the
season
and
few
o
th
or a Slti$faC?0q9 bid bond executed
er regu.
By. Ski Vhlen, Jr.,
Cardinals are tied atop the Na- McDonald looked like the man pa infully for themselves: no by th e Pittsburgh Steelers and
"Tell me, are they beating us tars are completely heal th)'.
Chairman
by the bidders and acceptable
tional Conference East race to draw the double coverage wins, seven losses,
twi ce by the Oakland Raiders. or are we beating ourselves?"
Attest sureties in an amount equal to S per
'we seem to be snakehitten Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
with identical 5-2 records. Two away from Gar) Garrison.
Cent of the bid thali be submitted
'I've made every effort I Th ey managed only 17 po ints fumed tight end Pat Cumin,
or .something." said Garrison, 3 Publish Nov 6. 1975
with Cl(h bid
DEl 29
The successfut bidder will be
10-year Charger veteran.
required to furnish and Day for
don't think anybody t'ari put
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH! satisfactory performance and
their finger on what's happen- EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. payment bond or bonds

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Notice of Public Hearing
Based on their respec tive
The Board of County Corn DEl
Halloween behind us and one team winning the division
That's because in the AFC nal seven games. will play ,Nfinnesola Vikings, the only tin- .,;(LJIeJIIIIeS, I);lII, S
Tli,inksgiving rapidly ap- cTu,A'n and the other moving East. tile Miami Dolphinsare 6- teanks with a coml)ined 18-31 beatun team in the
NFL. Only have the best sllot at IN-, NFC V I or' id1l. A 1. I V Cl 11 a p t~ I,( iea r,n(j to Semonole County Public Hcrsp,fal
proaching, can Christmas and into the playoffs as a wild car d I and the Buffalo Bills are 5-2. reco rd, Take away Pittsburgh Detroit, 4-3, can be considered a
will receive bids for additii*s and
East title while Cincinnati has Consider ?hr tuoo
the National Football League selection.
A PUBLIC HEARING FOR renovations to Radiology Suite
One will win the division crown and Detroit, the only two threat.
the
edge
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REGULATIONS
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and Los Angeles will meet clubs West wi th the only winning Al'C East,
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Jazz the'e days is not being
Bei ng more specific ally described
pla%ed on Bourbon Strc,et or in
Eberhard gave Detroit the Eberhard finished with 22
76ers 115, Bulls 82
tile end of tile first period, but 11(mland Garrett took jmine -ii i(Kaled on Sanford Avenue, south
PRservatjon flail.
all you can ask," van Breda lead a k-95, then Bob Lanier points apiece while John Menof Sanora.
A balanced scoring attack, l)ug Collins scored 20 seconds
scoring honors with 23 points.
of t he property a
PIan,d
With a National Basketball Kohl said,
new
fence between
buffer
\)ciation record crowd o126,Lakers Coach Bill Sharman
and commercial
511 cheering them on. the Pete said four quick fouls called on
8 L. Perkins
Chairman
Maravich-.Ied Jazz won their Abdul-Jabbar slowed downed
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sixth straight game by nipping the 7-mot -4 center, who wound
Nets
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"Ight, DU%Mowls
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DET2I
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Lucius Allen paced the Lakers
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
-The, crowd was just fantas- %%ith 28 points.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
11% TIIE,%SS0CIATED
[land the Utah Stars their fourth grabbed l0rebounds. DenverS CUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
to and I had a feeling that our
"You have to give a lot of
Utah l21•117.
ABA's top scorer going into the consecutive defeat.
Down by 10 Bobby Jones pulled down 18 SEMINOLE COUNTY
team wanted to play well for credit to van Br eda Kohl and
11 In th ana's Billy Knight felt
game,
was
he
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to
I6
poin
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only
p
Nets 119, Pacers 102
o i nts after the opening period, rebounds, handed out nine PROBATE DIVISION
this one," said Jan Coach Bill Elgin Baylor for their coaching like he was being guarded by 10
PROBATE NO. 7S-)21.CP
coming
in
the
SCCOfl(i
half,
th e Spurs cutscored Utah 36-21 assis ts and blocked seven shots. In Re: Estate of
"1 felt in the first game when two
van Breda Kohl. "But we didn't job," Sharman said.
players, he might not have been
Sails 118, Squires 10$
in the second quarter to take a __________________________
CHARLES L LOFGREN,
Knight scored 43 points
far wrong.
play as well as we can,"
Bob
Warren's 22 points paced &amp;3-58 halftime advantage.
deceased
C
eltics
105,
Braves
95
The
In other NBA games Wednes
"The reason we were able to overplayed him," l.oughcry a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Legal
Notice
lalancvl scoring attack as victory gives the Spurs a 4-3 _____________________________
Paul Silas scored 13 points in stop Knight this time was that said. "We have a very physical
da y night. Boston defeated BufAll creditors of the estate of
San
Diego handed VIrginia iLs record while Utah dropped to 1INVITATION TORE-510
CHARLES L LOFGREN. deceaU'd,
falo
, 105-95, Detroit toppled the third period, including 10 we put i lot of different players team this year. That's the rea.seventh loss in eight gaines and 6. Silas paced the victory with
Scaled b1dS Will be received in the are hefeby notified and requirej to
Seattle 124.107 and Philadelphia straight to eI the quarter, as on him," said New York Nets son I made the trades in acOft ice of the City Manager, Sanford, file any claims or demands wtich
ruined
the
debut
of interim 28 points.
Boston downed Buffalo.
quiring Swen Nater and Rich
Fl orida n the following
- rushed Chicago 115-82
Coach Kevin l.oughery.
they may have against said estate In
()'Ichi
Mack
Calvin.
The
OnePariis Turf SwKper, Tractor the off ice of Clerk of Circuit Court of
"They tried to gamble his
Julius Erving's 36 points Jones from the San Antonio Squires' defeat came despite
a
drawn
Seminole County. Florida, in the
Jan 113, Lakers 110
Nuggets 111, Spirits
man on other people," Celtics didn't hurt, either, as the Nets Spurs."
Detailed specifications are courthouse at Sanford. Florida.
40- point performance by rookie
With Maravich pouring in 30 Coach Tom Helnsohn said of psted a
Denver, behind I);i Issel's 33
office of the City
119-102 victory over the
thn four calendar months from
When the Pacers narrowed i:uard l.utlo'r Tick''' Burden,
Orleans ran its Sib'-. "5'.' s c just kc;t 0- ing Indiana P;ii-i'r' W,'iIn..i,I'.
poitts, tliitvcd liit' a fIrst-lJl;I('L' ,'ir',ut-r
tti, date of the first publication of
5,',...1 '. I...,. I LO
,
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All Bids shall be in the City this notice. Each claim or demand
poinLs in the fourth Ii with the Indiana Paacvrs
record to 6-1, best in the NBA. him the ball." '
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night.
97-94,
midway
through
the
Misnaqer's
Office, City 1a11, San- must be in writing and must state
wriutl
. ..................
The Jazz controlled the tsswk.
.tn.ti. Whit fiit4nl ,.,#i, '
..
the Wntrn
cinn ht' ,Ir,rn
"J '""V
ford, Florida, not later than 1)0 thepiaceolre'sidenceandpost Office
in ouier 'smerican tiaskelball 'fourth peri od , 1':rs'ing scored 10
Spurs 121, Stars 117
pmg St Louis. The loss snapped P M. Thursday, November 13, 1975. addr ess of th e claimant and must be
Ixiards behind Otto Sloore, and points for Boston while Cowens Association games Wednesday. points as the
ts spurted back
James Silas. Bill), Paultz and
Moore teamed with Mel Coun ts add ed 21, Charlie Scott 16 and San Diego stopped Virginia
tile Spirits' rive-game winning The bids will be publicly opened on sworn to by the claimant, his agent,
118to
a
13-point
advantage.
Guard
I,arr.,'
Kenon
same date at 7 - 00 P M.
or his attorney, or it will become
combined
for
80
to hold Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Silas 15.
streak. St. Louis' Marvin theThe
Bob McAdoo. the 104, Denver crushedSt. Louis Billy Keller paced Indialli:
City Commission reserves the void according to law.
ts to lead San Antonio and
Barnes scored 30 points and right to OCCept or to reject any or all
Dated November 3rd. 1975
\n,..

Mod Walker

WON! I SO\

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Thuridy, Nov. 6.1975

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TONIGHT'S TV

Orlando

Seminole

930

Thursday

(35) Movie
10:00
(CATV.) News

EVENING
7:00
Bulletin' Board
(6)11) Concentration
(44)(CATV.6) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World Of A
mats

(13)(C.13) CBS News

(24) Intercom 21
(IS) Star Trek
7:30
Treasure Hunt

11:00
(2)(6)(8)(9)(13) News
(3) ABC News
(CATV-) Race To Riches
(35) 700 Club

(6)(C4)(13) CBS News
() Bow's Circus
(44) American Town
ligious Hall

Deal
Consequences

(8)(9) Lets Make A

(CATV.13) Movie
(21) The Incredible Ma chine
8:00
(2)(1) Movie Double F ea ture
(3)(24) Romantic Rebellion
(6)(13) Waltons

(6) Mike Douglas
(CATV) Life In The
(5) Big Valley

Friday

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6:00
(9) Suriric JUbIC
(13) Breakfast Beat
6:10

The Rocks

9:00

6:15
(6)($) Sunshine Almanac
6:25
(2) With This Ring
6:30
(6) Sur,:ise Semester

(3)(24) Classic Theatre
(6)(13) Movie
(CATV.13) Stagecoach West
(9) Streets Of San Francisco
(44) Movie

LAST

THUTiE

(44) Green

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2:00
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(9) 510.000 Pyramid

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2:30

(6)(C.6)(13) CBS News

(2)(*)

AFTERNOON

(6W3) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And Reason
(24) Indian Summer

(35) My Favorite Martian

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reception

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44 share of the audience to
obviously out of curiosity
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NIGJ"&gt;p0
LICE WOMAN

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peculiar
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said, "The play is the thing." In
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product. sia

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television it is the players who
count,

IANIYIE TOXT
IN

ABOUT TONIGHT:
8-9:30
NBC
WORLD
PREMIERE MOVIE "Beyond
This Place There Be Dragons.'
Another tale aboUt the
mysteries of the Bermuda
Triangle, which has been fair
game for strange film tales in
recent
years.
Fred Mac.
Murray, Donna Mills and Sam

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Notice is hereby given that I am
engaged in business at 22e W.
Warren Ave., Longwood, Seminole
County, Florida, under tPte f ictitious

A U C C F. S I' M P 5 1' M U U 1' K U I) ,%I
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and that I intend to register said
name with the Clerk of the Circuit
Court, Seminole County, Florida In

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NOT
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the undersign4d, desiring to engage
inbUslfle'tsunderthiIicsjtIous,me

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Seminole County,

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Florida Statutes 1937.
S Richard Silvestri
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FROM

Legal Notice

1

Block

Home

DeBary

Interest Credit
3 Bedrooms, central hea t and au,
wall to wall carpet, brick tin,sh,
aluminum overhang, large corner
lot on paved road. 575,400-10 pCt
dOv-'n Immediate Occupancy.

—
JOHNNY WALKER
J
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC
322-6457

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POH RENT
OFFICE I STORE BUILDINGS
ALSO STORAGE SPACE
L OO K

FHA buys Small down payment,
CD, 3 OR. I', bath, carpet A.
drapes 121.300
2' -, Acres,3 BR, I bath, stock ed fish
pond $33,000
6 Acr es, 7 BR, 1 balm, $63,000

$ Acres east of Sanf or d, $20,000 Will

3271991
372

1919S French
7371. 377 1494, 377.19$-I
372 1959. 372 1164

make this a very attractive home.
2 OR, 1 bath Just waiting for the
young married or retired couple.
$17,900-

10 Acres on Pine Way, 13.000 per

acre.
Residential 5 Commercial Lots
Acreage up to 10,000 acres

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC.
107 F. 75th .3737537

HAL COLBERT, REALTOR
SELMA WILL IAMS,Associate
Eyes. 377 0617 or 322-1317

I' Ste n strom

321-0041
3 BR, 2 bath home in Sanford.
Carport. Commercially toned Dv
owner, $ 72,300 373 6.313.

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&amp;
8
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lty.

family room, kitchen fully
equipped, electric fireplace. Take
a ride by 1509 Paloma and see for

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3 Mo.-6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases

yourself.
ONLY 7 YEARS OLD. 3BR, 1'., bath
home with central heat air, range,
refrigerator, large lot, large
closets Assume existing mort gage with no Qualifying 524.000

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Furn. or Unfurn.
Q Lake, Fr" Boating •Pooi •CPvbhoui
Drapes •Carpeling Slip. Dining Rooms

322•2420 Anytime

Highway 17-92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323'86700r83).9fl7

BOUNDARIES

Y our MLS Agency
REALTORS

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THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF

THE
CITY
or
SANFORD
f LORIDA
Notice is her eb y given that a
Public Hearing will be field at the
CommiItionRoo.nlntheCi,,Haltin
the City f Santot. FlOrid., at 7 00

377

"Get 'Em While *

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373 6061 or 373 0517 eves,

EVERY DAY someone is looking for
wtat you have to sell. Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear
here tomorrow.
MOVED TO KENTUCKY
Left key to your future, 3 OR, 1',
bath, w w carpet, fenced back,
assume 7 pct mortgage Terms.
$20.300

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Peg
Real Estate Broker

2$.4SParkDr.

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Req. quarter horse mare, all tac
$300; pinto Oeldina.
1)50. Phone 323 6209.

a,t.

used. 323 $600

611—Wantnd

Kitchen-Bathroom Cabinets,
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available Bud CabeIl, 377 5057

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It's the little

t!!-!!-'

that

An exceotional car. automatic. nwa.r

furniture, appliances,

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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Barrington , double wide, new, 21'
x
60', central ar, large raIsed
screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain laps ed siding, good
location, with trees, Offered by
Savings 5 Loan, Payments,

$1)3)6 mo, 'j736051.

FLEETLINE
Double wide
central air, raised front screen
room, carport, skirting, corn

pletety set up. Near 436 8. If 97Offered
by
Savings
A.
15) 33 per month, 373 6051

iSYr FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive

76—Auto Parts

79—Trucks-Ira I let's

Call 323.7070

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smjssfl,AMFMredwithak

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radio, I-ply tires, new battery arid
brakes. Phone 431 09'?) after 6 p m

80—Autos

for

Sales

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Sale

Jack Prosser

'19 WIlys Jeep Universal, 1 wheel
d"ive, worn hubs, tow bar, alt
CARPORT SALE- Sat., Nov. I,
from9to5, II) Country Club Drive I running gear good condition. 322
5399 after S p m or any time
(West 20th St Misc. items.
wetS enis
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HWY. 17.92 &amp; LAKE MARY BLVD.
PH 322-1481
W. Park 648.8918
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YARD SALE, Sat., Nov. 0. $ to 1
7001 Lilly

Court. Proceeds

to

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National Honor Society,

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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GIANT MULTI-FAMILY YARD
SALE: Furniture, TV's, Dishes,
Toys. Etc. Nov. 7, I. 11 &amp; IS 10 ill
S. Cor ner Summerlln &amp; Forest
Drive

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWRY

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CARPORT SALE-SO families. Fri
A. Sal, Nov. 7 A. I. 9 tø 5, 370 W
Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary

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5.5—Boats &amp; Accessories
. _________
ROBSON MARINE
7927 Hwy. 17.97
3225961
11' Brunswic k , glass, electric start,
II hp Evinrude, with trailer, ex
cellent condition. Only 1399. Phone
$690773

Established Residential Area?

Air Conditioning

"
WENT

F .trr'or Pist,-,n0
ratchin,i &amp; s'mulateø
i. &amp;
spcolty 3177750 Wi kING P,L C r. j '.ppi
I 'itur.'
',',,jicr hr i?'r e a rr, Li
BATH ENCLOSURES
P
"r
mi'
"Lt Park 373
Think
No messy curtains, no wet
floors Fully adIustabte for any
sic tub C' 'shower, sell cleanncj
track, U2 9044
Pltr

Oil ION lNG. 372 5877

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Pressure Cleaning

can cover yuur hame i!ru ,iul '
Siding &amp; Soffit syStem Al o
Roofing, Gutters. Screen 71,1 Yrs
Exp Try ml 051 9563

30 Ycir Mortgages — S pct. down
of Conventional Mortga ge s.
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CONSTRUCTiON Inc.
211 W. 25th
Sanford, F!Ia,
Call for Apot. 322-3103
Remodeling

A CLEANS ALL

Land clearing

E"m cc

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Radio &amp; TV

NEED A SERVICEMAN' You'll DRIVE tp;
find h im listed in ourBus'ne-ss
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ESTERSON LAND CLEARING

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delivry Call for free e's?rsm,s'
201 F Commercial 373 6451_ -

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SLIM

BUDGETS ARE BOL
STEREO WITH VALUES FRO-'.s

DAVE'S PAINT ING
Work's Slow
Cheap P,,',-s
Frr'c't'stu,,aatt' 372 2673

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 308

THE WANT AD COLUMNS
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Well Drilling

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7567 Park Drive

Saturday lob?
windows hung,

377 Sam

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Plaster Patching A. simulat ed
brick &amp; stone specialty 172 77 50

all 7641 -

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Palnflng

Carpentry, RernodeIrij A,tio',
Custom Work Licensed. Botxteu
Free estimate 373 603*

concrete work, etc By the hour or
by the mat, 377
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Paneling door,

-L",r V

C[Rvl'f
i

F pu? rc,,'f
j' Sm',
liii rc-:t',
Sh'ngte"
All work guarantj
BR000EN ROOFING

Office Maclimes
•

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.00iIflg

Pciin
E'a,jt,n0 Dtri
I, F II n.rt, top Soil L'2
594 )

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'We servIce all makes Ane models"

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preurecic'.,srm..çj

323

Land Clearing
Tractor Work
327 3790

Avto Swylee

Need help on

Pfumblng

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372

lnt, 'cr

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TYPES OF CAR

1)31

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PFNTRY AND REPAIRS

Al P
CON Dl TI ON I N G
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK 71 hour service All
K ES AIR CON

III•

'Close to everything yet away from it alll
'Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

s.

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Frie' wc
n' ohotos reosonahly
Vcri l'h'i. )fl 63f8

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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.ientrl Heat &amp; A r Ceni yi,n
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 312
1771.

TOWER - s BEAUTY SALON
(formerly t-tarriett's Beauty Noo. 1

&amp;fflu"

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€1k!1( -'-,'t7'a-

Home Improvements

Beauty Care

9

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BARGAINS GALORE.

In Sanford's Finest

Additions

,.,.,.,o..

CVlh%l4%r
4%flflipta
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1972 Ford pickup, * ton. PB and PS.

COLOR 'TV. $11 93 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
661 1006

Moving? Why Not Live

110 W. Airport 3Ivd,, Sanford
Office Open 10-6 Daily

2395

$

$2195

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FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

conditlond. An

1974 OPEL MANTA

BLAIR AGENCY
373 3866

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Beginning At 179 Per Month.

shall have an opportunity t hi'
heard at Mid hearing
By order of the City Commsson
of the City of Sanford, Ftôtd
K. N. Timm, Jr
City Clerk
Publith- Nov 6. l97
D!!I3O

Fully powered and air
excellent family car.

Motorcycle Inwrance

.

barLdlewood Vi11aj

2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Apartments

4
All Parties in intere't and citilent

priced to

operate and

1973 OLDS DELTA 88 ROYAL

$150. 372-lass

Color TV's from $30; 01W, from
$15, Service al! makes, HERBS'
IV. 1200
French, 3731731

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$395

Four door sedan, six cylinder engine.

Economical to
sell,

1973 Honda CO 360 T. 3 roox nil.
excellent condition Must Sell

53—TV Radio- Stereo

54—Garage

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78—Wsflorcydes

S?b'ALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
SOC S Sanford Ave 373 9370

2495

1971 MAVERICK

Reconuitioned Batteniet, 5)7.95
exchange, REEL'S BODY SHOP,
11 Sanford AYe',

KENMOREWAS 1-iER,p.rts
Service, used machines
MOONEY APPLIANCE S3I)06,7

SKYLINE

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A A NT

Automatic, power steering and brakes,
AM-FM stereo, yellow

See our ad in Business Directory

QUALITY APPLIANCES AT
RARC..A8s PISICES SANFORD
AUCTION, 373 7310.

SLuzurtou1 Carpeting
kltctsen Includes Dishwasher, Frost Free

S

engine,

air conditioned,
with black top.

MOBILE-TUNE

Sanford,)?) 37(
— Double wide, '73,71's
60', 3 BR, 2 bath, raised front
Screen room, central air. carport
avining and skirting Good
d,tion. Payments $104 17 mo
Offered by Savngs &amp; Loan, 373
6031

cylinder

1972 COUGAR

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity.
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17-97. 530 4706.

KULP DECORATORS
10W 1st St ,372 1333
We Duy Furniture

42—?biIe Homes
I4ILLCPF ST
- 7) ,nntrai .sr,
d'Shwasher, rased patio. Skirting,
TIC OOWflS.
(OOd location
Payments 1429 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan 373 60 3)

6

door,

power steering and air
conditioning. Comfort and economy,
with only 6,000 miles.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED

Antique dining table, &amp; chair, $50;
RCA 12" color TV, 110, AM FM

$306061

2' -,ACRE MINI RANCH
True country living with nice 2
bedroom home, 3 fenced pastures.
Ideal for horses Large new barn.
Owner relocating, and wants
action. Asking $76,900. 3n 9410.

A

extras.

Four

Top prices paid, used, any condition,
644 $176, Winter Park

SApphances ___

Crank Realty, Realtor

Ill

MTin ftf V

662-4435, ext. 171

cl u c.. At
S ANFORD SEWING CENTER

area.

law efficiency apt,

ot
U

111975 FORD GRANADA

Shoeshine Chair Wanted '
Call Richard Arsenault

i.c

From SR -I (SingleFamily

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DAVES' 373 9270

Surin', 7q 1.ic n (Abner. I rer'tjte
POSition, t,x in needle, front
Inarino rtptuic ww.nQ machine
Pay hlnr,' of 51$ or ID Payments

Reduced to $I3,, 3 BR, corn
meccial zoning in good residential

I BR, 2 bath, mini farm, mother in

P

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steering, AM-FM stereo and 'other

'

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1974 FORD ELITE

We Buy Furnittir

Assume Payments

count at

Refrigerator, Rang. S Disposal
AUTOMATIC WASHER &amp; DRYER
IN EVERY UNIT
ICentral Heat S Air
*Drapes Included
SQetuxe Clubhouse &amp; Swimming Pool
*Convenient To Schools, Churches &amp; Shopping

n

Clean and sporty, finished in yellow and
very low miles.

Stereo 323-01.

two, 3 OR, 11,, bath.

$6795

traclively priced at.

automatic,

As low as 5100 dOwn
No closing costs.
Renewed homes.

No qualifying. Assume or will
consider land contract. We have

THUNDERBIRD

1972 CAMARO

13015. etc Buy 1 or 1001 items.
Lrry's ?,art, 715 Sanf or d Ave

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Fully powered and air conditioned.
Exceptionally beautiful white finish,
white vinyl roof and interior. At.

fn Rits,

CASH 322.4132

I For used

anytime

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Costs less than service stations
MOBILE TUNE, 3225991

.

1975

Pony and tack, $13; English saddle
and girl's wearing habit, size 9-10,
hat, 61, and hoots. In 322 2599

Two 40 gal, Rheem water beaters,
for natural gas. 135 each Never

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TL,r.e ups aService 'A F (.O'.'L IC)
YOUR CAR at your ccnvec'irxe.

It

Eraw,
VL)1tI111.
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specializing in Macrame Ma-

301 East First, Downtown
3" 9411 Eve 869 1116

SANFORD

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terials and Unusual Gifts 373.
1651.

322.7643

Loan

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ict. 17 925177, Longwood
Call 371 $SlOor 531 4605

payments of $73 09 323 1149,

uecyr;c carpet

66—Horses

Ave.

Chico &amp; The Man

1977 O'dsmobile Delta IS, fully
equipped. Pay equity &amp; take over

prospect, $150 Phone 32) 0797

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
)l)))SE.FirstSt
3775477

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W. 1st St.

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AKC Doberman, red male, 9 mos,.
ears, shots Carries 4 colors, All
champions in pedigreC, Good stud

BRUSH

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5-Pets-Supplies

1917

Kathy's Unique, 7610 Hiawatha

They're Hot" *

New houses in a rural area No down
payment, monthly payments lets
than rent. Government subsidized
to qualified buyers. Call to see it
you Qualify!

(AiiG- 1 L'S I

Phone 317-1301

F ULLER

Lustre

1971 Duster, 6 Cyl., stand.
1970 Hornet, 6 Cyl stand., 360'0
original miles
1970 Torino, 302 eng auto
1969 Monterey Wagon, like rie',v
Many uthers to ctioGse from

Perfect 2nd car, '64 Fairlane Station
Wagon, 6 Cyl new Inspection, new
tires 5495. 321 0215. Dealer,

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extra

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clean

1970 Dodge Monaco, 3*3 cu. in., air
Shocks, deep Chrome wf'mtels, I
Inch tires; $900, Phone 371 0391

NELSON'S FLOR IDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Center

I

1961 Valiant, 6 cyl stand
1964 Fairlane, 6 Cyl auto

Phone 323 0657.

Special shrub and garden Sprayers
91 cents ci. GardenLand, IO W
Ist St. 3fl6430,

INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
make room for new Stock).
Everything Reduced To CIeart
SAVE 6O pct. and more on smoked
damaged stock Payton's
Children's Wear (Formerly
Buttons 'N flows), 7610 Hiawatha.

REALTOR 377 719$

For F

62—Lav.Garden

"I.

CaliBart Real Estate

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'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
OAK SHADED 3 BR com'ortabte
home on quiet tide Street. Paneled

c/

3120645

,ir,ij Quiet n fri lakc',iew on
north Side of Crystal Lake. 3
bedroom, central air, fenced, S
pct, down or will accept trade.
$31,900

divide

added wallpaper and paneling to

flmr-f-y*
1
RL*IIORS

123 UP PER M0

Central Florida's

It

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF
PROPOSED CHANGES AND
AMENDMENTS IN CERTAIN
AND

WITT REALTY
Req Peal Estate Broker 321 06.10
3737595
323 3215
372.7741

Stemper Realty

MlS WEALIORS

/

.AKE VIEW- I bedroom, 7 bath
W W carpet. RIGHTS TO LAKE
USE 133.700

6 Lots, Highbanks Road Industrial
Park, $4,600 per lot

Altamonte

DISTRIC1S

ARGE- 3 bedroom home. Fla
room, PI US rental mobil
home OWNER WILL FINANCE
at tivng to you.

COUNTRY CLUB- Owner has

322•2090

6

EASY TO flWP4- 3 bedroom, cent
heat, fenced. $19,500 OWNER
WILL FINANCE.

SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

Professionally Mariaqpd

DES

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SANFORD

Springs 32701,
Seminole County, Florida under the 11ii
fitiIij rime of ALTAMONTE
SCHWINN CYCLERY, and that I (
intendtoregistersaidnmewiththe or
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
County. Florida In accordance with
the provisions ci tlic Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit
Sectioss'
US 09 Florida Statutes 1937.
William F Perkins Jr.
Publ,U: Oct 6, 73, 10, Nov 6, 1915

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41-Houses

3229754

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125

FICTITIOUS NAME
P4011cc 'S hereby given that I am
engaged in businesS at 6 E Hwy
136,

Plights 322-7332

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

1505 W. 25th St.

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Luxury Patio Apartme

52 bedroom apartments, t

of JANUS REALTY JANUS IN
VESTMENTS (2 busInesses Lame
address I owner) at number 231
un 14% k ('ii,. o'clock P.M
- on NOvember 24, 1973,
Mait land Ave TO COfl%ldtr Changes and amend
of Altamonte S prings, Florida, In
ments to tti' ion
Ord n
Of t
tC'flrJS to r'qsfer Ire said ,,anif' w'h
Cufy of Sanford, Florid, as 101i*5
the Clerk of the Circuit Court of
A portion of that Property tweg
Seminole County, Flor ida
between Maple Avenue and I.OIIY
Dated at above, Florida, lhs 3rd Avrnu'* and
between 24th Ptiri and
day of November, 1973
25th Street is oroposed to be (flcfled
Janice Soldinger
to DC. 2 (General Commercial)
100 Pev- c.nt
Distric t Said property being more
Publish , Nov. 6. I), 70, 77, 1975
Particularly Oescrilmtd as follows
OF T -33
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eneva
Gardens

CO

iiiiiiii

buildings. 7 Beautiful shaded
fenced lots, Income from lot
rental. Owner will finance,

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

COVE APIS

DeBary-- Adults 1 OR, air - ctot to
stores, churches Ideal for retired
Persons 665 6458 Or 327 $034-

Legal Notice

C ircuit

1. 11

BAMBOO

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ST. JOHNS REALTY
BROKERS

OHNNY

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES

11
Got the WHOLE stor y. Phon
e STOP AND THINK A MINUTFTi
days 675 2621, eves and week.rd;,
Claf,j AdS d'd'it v.'rk
671 5"i
there cuIQn'tbeafly

Florida in accordance *ith the
Ijrovi$iOns of the Fictitious Name

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redecorated. Come see 300 ElI
In Your Spare Tlm
Airport Blvd Sanford. 371 1310
377 4739
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"-Id name With .Ih Clerk of the'

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agesSrved

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K.d$ Outgrow Itip senq set or smell
biCyCle' Sill these idle items witPi
a want ad In place your Ad, cait
nurfreIy CIas%fiedaal t
l','riii1 i:'-z mt o' fI 9'

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Estate

1 bedroom unfurnished. kthen
equipped, air, carpeted, $9550
Adults only. 327-2294 *t: rids 1
eves
:i•
OWNER ANXIOUS-] Bedroom, I"
Unfished
baths, loaded with extras. Only
524.500.
Financing available
3 bedrooms, 1k-i baths, central heat
Lair, $190 mo. Available Nov. tO, COMPLETELY FURNISHEDSanford. For app?. to tie, 373 *795
17'xW' mobile home, large Flor.da
alter S
room, carport, patio 1 utility

Street entrance. Includes utilities ii
Call after 6pm, 3239529

Forrest Greene, Inc.
S106531 REALTORS 323 83

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Large lroorn apt , shad* tre,s, front,

dicker or swap $19,300.

Days- 3fl 6173

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LEMON BLUFF F

LAKE MARY — I bedroom hon'
with 3 baths, also den, famil
room, 5, basement, Walk I
closets PLUS an a pa rtment ft
students, hobbltts, etc. 1,500 Si
fret of spacious living on an act
of land $15,000
CALL NOW
SANFORD — 3 bedroom, 7 bat
home, just painted inside, a
conditioner, shady yard, wi

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372399)

owner, 100' on St Johns River,
bedroom, 2 bath main house, ea
in kitchem, all appliances Larç
living room with stone fireplac
carpeted Garage apartment wit
all weather enclosed porch Ccc
terms 142.500 Call collect, 60
$61 $0 after 6 pm

Convenience store. Surrounded by
beautiful oak and cypress trees.
3724170

New

Two twctroorn, turn or ururn.,
adults preferred, security deposit.
323SUI or 386450

FICTI SbUS NAME
Residential t)wlfilmg) Dlttrict' Lots
Notice is hereby given that I am IS and 16. Block 13, 3rd
Section of
engaged 'ri tuusne
Dteamwold, Plat B ook A. Page 70
at III F
Evergreen St., Longwood, Seminole
b From RMOI (Multiple Family
County, FIor.de, under the fictitious Residential, Office and In
name of ACTION CENTER CON stituticfli) District. Lot
Il, Block
STRUCTIOPI A KA SAN JOSE El, r6 Sect ion of Dreamwol1, PIat
POOLS and that I intend to register Bo
4, Page 70

AIctióJBevrij
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WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park
off er ing fish ing, ca noeing arid

Phone 3123930
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Fully equipped restaurant,
family bu5incu145OQ lncluØ
entire eQuipmenl 5 stock. Ph I

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evening classes Gre,nware I,
supplies, Make your Chrittmat
giftS at Sumner't Ceramics 57
Nolan St 372)173

1 bedroom, lurnthd with cabna.
on private fenced lot 51 )5 mo. 373
2869.

Lake Mary- Clean furnishet
apartment for working man Only,

Taxi Cab Business &amp; related Iranthise. Call owner, 901-753 2527.

904 2283313
Black eyed Peas - You p
Virginia and Fourth St. Wed,
Thurs. Fri. flrRso own container.
Rentals
$4 bu
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5750 BUSHEL
3Opartments
Unfurnished
322 6733 or 377 0367
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1111—Instructions
Easy friendly living. Come join us
---FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS. Rent
---from Sill mu 3736650
Ceramic Classes Phone now. days 5

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate
is
sold daily in the
classified ads Nothing small
about that,

LAKE MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit
E-Itt • then equipp ed. Carpeted, central
heat I. air, 5150 per mo
FORREST GREENE INC.
t_
384353
REALTOR
122 $970

furnished or unfumnithed, Newly
________________
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EARN CHRISTMASMONEY

Enjm' much larger "Seek &amp; - Find" puzzlex with
discnvene per panel in an all-new rcrie of
24-page hwkk't'.,.
TO itrtler vnIume J. II nnd ill. 'enil l for each. making ('hefk
pavahile lit "Seek &amp; Find" in cart' of IIII newp;Ilx'r

ADULTS CHILDREN

I

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TOMORROW: Impressionist Plus

• DESSER TABLE

I

Oranges, Grapefruit, Satsuma
Tangelos and Lemons
R . U. HutCl'iiton, 372

etary for Physician's
of fice in S anford Knowledge of
med ical terms, insurance, typing
and filing. Monday thru Friday.
_________________________
723-5360.

I I,' I C 1' (7 NI I I N F' S A F. T

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One 5 Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, turn &amp; unfurn, its
up- 372-1510

TWO PLUS TWOISFOUR
And That's A Fact t
Clastf led Ads Gets Ri'tjlls
And That's A Fact TOO!

mVUL,41, Secr

Y AG El Koor i: N t'T RI) F'

('HOPSTI('Ks
F'ORTLINECUOKII;

• HOT BUFFET

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ladies

RAYMOPIf)M (tALL

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AFTER HRS.

WItH GOOD (PEDI-T

Any Car—

1964 Oldsmobile,, low mileage,
good tires $300 take's it

One Executive Chair
Two Alma Desks
3725000

Above ground pool, I1 'xI3'. Ex
cellent condition Pump, filler
Included, Call after 1 p.m. 372.

1 Acre Of Country

Reg Peal [state Broker
372 561) Aft Hrs 3n7751
II? W, 1st St Sanford
OSTEEN

good t'uys

II'U •flO

3126655

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Beautiful bookcase bed, covered
springs, mattress; first $30 takes.
Other set springs, mattr,t $316125

377 7115

REALTOR

,

Looking for 9c,rdon eclilipment?
Read today's classified ads for

2321 Park Or,

BALL REALTY

Furnished

DELTONA HOMES

bedroom 5 kitchen apt, mature
gentleman No deposits. s
plus
i,tililies 3727950.

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N 1 (3 N S 0 t' P C 111)1' 5 \1 I

BAMBOO SHooTs

. FRESH GARDEN SALADS.

salad

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9—Good Things to Eat

18—HnJpWanted

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$11,500 includet beginning in
ventory. fixtures, arid framing,
Call collect for Mr. Carl (904)

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Instructions: The hidden names listed below appear torward,
backward, up, down, or dt*jonilly in the puzzle. Find each

rom...

:11
111*'

corn _bread_
- lOned
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confronts him, harry faces the
muzzle of a gun — held by a
deranged man.

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Adult

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Chrittian Day School has openings
0' land 5 yr. Olds Tuition, $73
mo
Lutheran
Church
of
Redeemer, 377 3357 Or Mrs.

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shop Handling name
twn4, first quality merchandise

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10-11 ARC HARRY 0 "APB
harry Orwell" A blackmailer
murders his victim,and Orwelj,
sbi had been hired to track
down the blackmailer, is
arrested as a suspect, But wily
harry escapes from the city Jail
and sets out to track down ti-p

5Q( Rebate ForEach

AI1I4:1A

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the story on film.

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parel

LicenseBureau 3776645.

a

to nut

Own a highly prof,tabl

A BABY'S WORLD Care for *ntants
t0 age 7 only. Next to new Drivers'

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torn.on.the.ob,

as

5'I' 4('F'(;4('s SOOTN(;(;\N

IIIPILIV

$1

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40

4

IIOOE 75th St.

Efficiency apartment. lights and

beautifully landscaped $133 mo
Call between 1:30-S. For in
formation rail 322 0701

1.

Reg Real Estate Broker

_________________

Pirk Drive tlOup

VVHIVI1Py

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No Money Down

read all our want ads every day,

desk

(executive

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry
NO LL 'S
Casselberry, 17 92,830 4206

Double barrel shotgun, 3" magnum,
$100; 10 spd. &amp; 3 Spd. bikes, $33
ea.; lawn mower, $30. 321 0157.

JIM HUNT REALTY INC

you are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need of,

&amp; chairs, secrellrial desks &amp;

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

REALTORS
Branch Office No.)
7621 Orlando Drive
377 1302

TAFFER REALTY

,

Merchandise

Schuren Realty

Real Estate
We will provide the
Professional Service
107W Commercial
Ph. 372 7581
Sanfc

FORREST GREENE INC
1306133 REALTORS 372 $970 eves

Wood or steel desks

071)

SF1 US TODAY

You want to Buyor Sell

__ If

_ ____

from town

If

CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITLAND-- 3
bedrooms, I' baths, air con
ditiofler. dishwasher, fenced yard,

1 Bdrm ,closed porch, S130
Spacious, well furnished, pine 2 Ildr, porch, carport, wash ing
machine Clean. 1150
paneled, all electric,
good quiet 2 Berm,, new W
carpet, new LR
neighborhood Adults. 372 0296.
furniture Separate dining area.
Very attractive, 5 1 65
Small apt, 113, large 1 bdrm., $100;
large 2 bdrm,, $110; water fur
n.shed; conveniently located. 372. Security deposit No pets.
6517.
571 1010

RN's,- LPN's; Aides; Ade-

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That's Classified Ads

60—Off ice Supplies

80—Autos for Sale

1971?, 'avrr,ck, low mileage. 1 (jOur.
1971 Honda Civic, 1 Speed trinsn,is
new Michelin radials. very clean,
Son, beautiful Silver finish, %I,?95
11.500. Also 1971 Pinto I cyl I
Call Duane McGuire, 327 1631
Speed, very cIen, $1,050 372 75)9
Dealer
after S p m

BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
Small and large. $2,000 per acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor. 67$

Builder or Developer- Exceptiona l
buy in building lots iult tar enough

Reg Real Estate Broker
iOHN KRIDFR.ASSOC

yard. $250.

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd St
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W. Garnett White

Reasonable 709 Margaret Road,
Sanford

Used office fUrnht(,rp

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
home, close to Schools and
sh opping 521,000

Call

bcfnr,'

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24—Business Opportunities

Phone

6—ChikJ Care

real murderer. When he finally

the fatal shooting of a
policeman during a robbery.

F.

j1II

7223429

SUPPOrt

11 C) S 1) F A S P 0 P Vi I) U A I. II Ii I' H
II II 1) 5 A F'. (' I ' A S A V () 5 'F C () () F;

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Drive, Surland

RFAI TOP 131 5731

accessories.

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Quality 3 bedroom, 2 bath home or
ranal, plus pool Large tree
shaded lot, $47,500 with terms.

F'.rrld Hall Re.il?,'

CASSELBERRY- 3 bedroom, 2
bath home, family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer included. Garage nice

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
4

67$ 0636.

LOST Fr;;;iI;l -Wtsie.fluffy,
female poodle, 4 mo Old, in
Sunland. REWARD
tO) N.

137$

electric troller and

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. II
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be any.

Exclusive Area

80—Autos for Sale
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17' Aluminum boat with Wizard

S Acres east of Sanford- Has 2 wells
and septic lank. Ready to build.
Phone 3725172.

32778.34

Thursday, Nov. 6, 1975-78

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

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79 Acres near Markham and
Longwood Road. Call $31 668
days or after 5 pm. call 3125366.

between shade trees, 3 OR. 7",

bedroom, 2 bath, family roc
choice location Only 529,9
Slurry!

watr'r furnished EtIz,it'?h Crews,
tm
J) 5414
1-3 a rn

, I*
NOW LEASING
New, modern, I story efficiency
apartm e nts, attr a ctively fiji'.

Help wanted, part time waitress, II
tO 7. Ex perienced Call 373 0963
between 2to 6-

MAYFAIR- BY OWNER, 3 OR, 2
bath. Florida room on 7 lots
Priced tinder $10,000 After 6, call

famllyrOom,garage,Carp,?5
$3) 227

lor2 ftedroomt Adultsonly

Companion; Needed immediately.

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WOWt WHAT A BUY! Extra n
home svith SWIMMING POOL

RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern Clean 3 tedroom homes,

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Includes ptpng
hot
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solid

Cliff Gorman
screenwriter planning

as

9.10 ABC TIlE STREE1S OF
SAN 'FRANCISCO "Web of
Lies" A salesman who likes to
exaggerate stories and his own
importance places himself In a

with

Nurses

5 —Lost &amp; Found
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WORLD

H I T I' N B F. 0 K U I) 11 1 1) C) S C F I'

3 Fabulous Weekend Tr

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Bronson,

mob, turns the tables on a
picked assassin, but finally
finds the fight too much to
overcome,

F.

OR YOU WON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSING

UFFET

to

Vincent Majestyk, defies the

(7 (' F; A

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odd

for allegedly
violating the Point's honor
code. Strong performance by
from

workers.

NBC

5 S W A C K C (711 () S A V S

CHILDREN,SOC

Mjrllyn, Notary,
Ocala 901 7)? H61 or 7)2 577)

bath on I', acres, carpeted, air
beat. Owner Associate, $317233

904 337 9164.

5ariforj ?? C699

AVON
Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 644 3079

MARRIAGES

silent treatment

Thomas,

S CS

___________ Every
________
Tue.&amp;Thurs,
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/
ADULTS 51.00
6 6

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ROULETTE

the

farm

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Clean, furnithej apartment; lots of
room 2 miles from downtown

County.
Fla r
Seminole Plaza, Mitt Shelly
Freund

Performed by

archaeologist

MOVIE "The
Silence" Second half of doublefeature tonight stars Richard
Thomas of "The Waltons" in a
story based on (act about a
West Point cadet given the

force him to use handpicked

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9:45

If n#46W

despite

9:311

engaged.

buck the mob when they try

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curse

an

PREMIERE

is well cast as a moderately
successful farmer who tries to

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haunt

Nehemiah Persoff and Simon
Oakland round out a gxxl cast.

met flame who returns after
two years and sets her eyes on

in a story of
who disappear

newlyweds
g'nred,t. I,-. ,. i.ii.jiiiuuu, up

Pharaoh's
to

Rs Martin, June Lockhart,

the 20 or more
regulars whose appeal is so
9.11 CBS THURSDAY NIGHT
strikingly magnetic that you
MOVIES "Mr. Majestyk" Box.
can't wait to see him or her
office favorite Charles Bronson

AT REGULAR PRICES
IDDIES

Egyptian

unorthodox teaching (hit' seventh person to die as an
style. She's being harassed by a alleged result of the "curse,"
but Ellery isn't convinced. lie
school board member who
Particularly pleased with her sets out to prove it was murder,

fact she's

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Clean furniShed apartment tar
bachelor, 2 miles from downtown
Sanford 372 509

Manpower Planning Division,

Sanford, Florida 3777l

her

John-Boy

373
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to the Departmental Administra
five Services, Comprehensive

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous

9.10 NBC ELLERY QUEEN
Inc m'araon's curse'

collection.

is

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM

eIirniqtion

MO PARK. 1, 7, 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly, 35)5 Hwy 17 92, Sanford.

Sewer This is through CETA
program Applicants must apply

Call 423 457
Write P.O. Box 1713

with problems, mainly because

result

character of

11

skills at hosting a
pilot for a possible series.
Nancy Walker, the Osmonds

commendable, but

the

"Hofline," Adults or Teens

as a

returns

actors who know and
perform their craft admirably,
But one thing is descernibly
lacking; there is no charisma t'

1

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5 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

stars

8-9 CBS THE WAI..TONS
Olisia's teaching days are filled

the stars. There is not a single

0

himself for

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Previous insurance experience

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Woodland Area, brick home, nestle

Melionville; fenc ed back yard.
Available Nov 51h. $775 month
pus $100 Security deposit, Phone

CLIFF

QUALITY INN NORTH
I -IL SR 131. Longwood

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desired but not required. My men
arr' c'arninQ ,1r
raje of $15,000
annually arid tiae comprehensive
employee benefits, If you are a
self starter and sales minded, I
want to talk to you Call $95 2371.9
am. to
rn for appointment.

Sanford Please include phone.

flOUR Pul tries his killers. Pat Hingle guestby the

supposed to breath e
new life into TV, bring it
quality. The effort may be

W

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John flamrnarky had the best able For freshmen in the 114 to win a higher relative grade, turned up a number of reported was one of the students who parts of them. We don't au..oe
inspiration imaginable to be- U.S. medical schools. This Chemistry experiments are de- instances.
tutned in reports on weekly information. We sabotai 0thNOV 13
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Among freshmen in medical experiments early, and got ers chemistry experiments.
tntraISenior I t zen. lub mnett at &amp; iurh of Nat
N iv.ity at
interest of a famous surgeon, know that unIv one out of three disappear. Something is added schools, "rumors of sabotage them back early - graded and
noon.
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Dr. Gellhorn
now director
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Edu- Voting t 9cart iUu — meetI a . A 1rews Presu)ienan
resbyterian had twice given his ailing father schools. Five years ago it was icals that a fellow student must peeL there is a fair amount of including one of tiers, dis(liurch at Noon
a new heart.
two for each place. For losers, identify,
Ii at City College of New
substance in them," says Lau- appeared before the authors
But John Hanimarley quit hLs it means no medical career' or
Medical school admissions rel Cappa, it student at Case came by to get then), Other York says tic thinks "things
COMING EVENTS
pre-niedical studies halfway (vstly and usually less a`de. committees and other doctors Western Reserve Medical students benefitted, having a have become worse since then.
lkiard (if I)Irectors Sleeting - Altamonte Springs Civic through.
quate training abroad.
.-,it), they deplore such unethical School, on leave this year as week's grace period before fi- It is a cutthroat thing, One of
Center 10-12 *
fie became disgusted, lie For many, gettiu into inedi. conduct and cynicism, but the president of the American
the most destructive things is
Med. nal deadline for reports
Senior ('itlzen Week — Disney World — November 15 Bus
says, by the sabotage some pee- cal school becomes a rat race giilty rarely are caught.
the emphasis on high performical Students Association,
Or. Albert Gellhorn tells of ance
ill leave Sanford Civic Center at 9am
med students perpetrated on that produces anxiety and
"Everyone believes sabotage
organic chemistry,"
"It happened to me. In or- attending a conference Ofl
Dinner Dance - Thursdii%, November 20 at Altamonte
their fellows in the fierce tension, sometimes ulcers, an happerts. A few people know it ganic chemistry, I had an ex
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which
he
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npetition to score "A" In sci. oession with grades rather (lot's. But nobody knows how jwrimnent running, and went to University
of Pennsylvania in doctor rarely uses anyhow. But
much. It is impossible to nicas- lunch. WhPn I came back late in irlo at
which, he recollects it Is used as a tough screening
for acceptance into American grinds with the single goal of ure the extent," says Dr. If. the day, the water cooling the some pre-medical students course
dical schools,
getting into medical school and Jack Geiger, professor of cons- apparatus had been turned off from several universities told
"If students continued that
And the competition truly is little interest in the broader inunity medicine at the State and the experinicrital nuiterial him, "We cheat. We
try
to
give
kind
of conduct after pre-irwd
fierce
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cheat on exams.And fly Brook, N.Y.
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This was at Boston University leagues We take books from doctors. of
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Golden Years Fellowship — meet at the Community United
MethodtChurth_(se!be atnoonon the last Wednesday
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Greater Oiedo Senior Citizens Club — meet at Grant
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Sanford Senior Citizens Club-meet at Sanford Civic Center
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Women's flub 8 'erbok Drive — Cae1beny — at 1:00 p.m.
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require a crash bar on the exit
door and lighted exit signs.
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associated with Laurel Realty
owner of a 103-acre act th
w hen the count) contracted In
There were indications
today the county comm ion con July to buy the clay pit property
that the Seminole County Grand tracted to buy For p17,000 as a
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Jury, repoitedly probing an clay pit.
When county commitioners
aborted county clay pit pur- Tom Binford, real estate quietly voted on
Oct. 14 not to go
chase deal, may take another agent
and chairman of the through with the land purchase,
week to complete its work.
Biord said he lost what would
The 18-member grand jury, have been a 112,O share of th e
impaneled Tuesday, heard six Among
persons commission on the aborted
witnesses before recessing
observed
entering transaction.
Thursday evening.
4k gran jury
Binford reportedly was
room questioned
The grand jury is scheduld
by Herring at length
to continue its session next y e ste r d a y
were last week about the thy Pt
Tuesday morning.
Lester Mandell, Tom deal.
Handlui the reported clay B i n f o r d
herring said he pernly
John
pit probe e State Atty. Abbott
was handling the clay pit deal
Yamnitz
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Herring and Assistant State
probe but would not comment
AUv. William Staley. herring Robinson and Tom on the probe.
w with the jurors Tuesda
Radloff.
Herring is also believed to
befr going to south Florida
have taken tape recorded
for a three- day golfing Seminole
County
Port Statements last week from
vacation. Staley shuttled Authority.
Yantz and Mandell
witnesses irt and out of , the
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R"off recently went, be(
grand ;ur room Thursday
president of 1urel Realty
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t(eating a field of cornpetent fellow businessmen and
politicans, Meyer wheeled
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of the traditional problem of
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young people which can "run"
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denied access to the property.
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No liquor is involved and
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begin at 3 p.m. The club would
include dancing, live bands, a
snack bar, a lounge and
television set. a game room and
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promoter, It is to be located
where a former lighting fLture
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for young aduits- ages 13 to
19 - ' where their parents can
drop them off said Ward
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city mriiisston for final action
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ZonersJ.Q,-Slim Gallowav
and C. B. Franklin moved an~
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respectively.
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soon have a night club of thei'r
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that direction was
taken Thur--Ad) night by the
Clt~`s Planning &amp; Zoning
(onwussion
The commission approved a
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Commander Jim Ripley of American Legion Post 53 of Sanford (right) presents American
in 1977. SEED was awarded a federal grant of more than $
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on the project adjacent to a golf course at Winter
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prospective buyers at the auction because buyers will
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mortgages ranging from $17,900 to $29,000 plus cos on
the two and three-bedroom units.
But Beckwith said he'll take certified or Cashier's
checks on approval of First Federal of Orlando.

A spokesman for tile mortgage holder said the
condominiums will be sold free and clear of any liens
or second mortgages.
Beckwith said he'll use several deputy clerks to
assist In the marathon auction on the courthouse steps,

bottom fell out of the condominium market in central
Florida and the units were unsold.

state is forcing many of the state's mortgage bankers
to shed t.heir conservative suits for a pitchman's
jacket, with pockets fufl of hard sell gimmicks.

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Apopka will be indisidually auctioned to e public
Saturday.
According to William H. Po&amp;qiel, senior vice
president of Western Mortgage Corp., the marketing
event is designed to benefit both the mortgage banking
firm, second largest in the nation, and the prospective
home buyer in the Orlando metropolitan area.
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I i Ashby Jones, receised an i taxation
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Dr. Lamb
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committee chairman.
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invitation from Mrs. Duerr and depth, unbiased study whose
Also expected to serve are low 51.
the Sanford-Central Florida Airport as (left to right) Mrs Bonnie
said his surwirvisor, Circuit results would (oniniand re-sPtvt
tsenaier, of Merritt Island, Deltona Derby chairman; Glen
representatives from tile Farni
Mostly fair through lbu.r.
Court Clerk Art Beckwith Jr., both by
of
the
nature
of
virtue
Penn)wift, chairman Greater Sanford Chamber of
Bureau, the Seminole County sda. A little warm er, highs
in
Commerce instructed him to attend the the ikeup of the committee Ikague of
Aviation Committee, Jack Homer, exeeuJse director of th e
Civic Associations the low to mid 80* Law, in the
committee meetings The and the quality of the stud)
and the president of the low to mid $OL Noflheaste
Chamber; and Mrs. Jean Bhrks of Sanford, official timer for the
commission appointed Pearson undertaken."
derby. The mayor urges the public to welcome the
county's League of Women winds sruund 10 m
today
pilots at 11 in place of Jones
Seminole County cities, Votes s.
a.m., Nov. 11 at the Acm Services Terminal Building at the air.
becoming
light
by
Thursday.
County
Attorney
Tom particularly Casselberry,
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fIcIaL hope for a balanced
Complete detallc and tides
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With the candidate qualifying
with your money in hand, is the west*
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have
filed
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Circuit Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. and deputy
documents so far, City Clerk
clerks
will be auctioning off 114 eoah condominiums
Kay&amp;issman said today.
to satisfy mortgages held by First Federal Savings and
Mrs. &amp;assinan said three city
Council seats are open in thisIan of Orlando.
year's election, but only in.
Circuit Court Judge Voile Wllllsms Jr. has ordered
combent Coundlmen Martin
the fully-built, complete but unsold units at Winter
Bacon Sr. and Harry Terry
Springs sold one-by-one, in a foreclosure suit against
have qualified.
Development Enterprises Inc., of Worcester, Mass.
member
Virginia Mercer announced
recently she would not seek r
election.
Five other city residentshave
picked
up
qualifying
doct.urients, however.
Prospective candidates in-

:nnagernent jobs just aren't
Commission aian d Vten Jr., who says he agrees
t1y with the concept of SEED, placed Orr on the agenda
communiUon" with the commjson and wi th the
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Ile said he doesn't expect a large number of

qualifying papers only in.
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Unitas. United Way president and
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%'oldcoidencethatthe crucial 48
hours before the Victory Celebration
Thursday night at Quality Inn,
North, lngwood (I&amp; SIt 434i
ould see the solunteer corps
bringing in the $45,000 needed to top
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$l54.
goal.
Highligh of the reporIa included
the addition of two Payroll
Deduction Honor Roll firms.
Sprague Electric, Ingwood and
Florida Soltw ires Altamonte
Springs. Fourteen Florida
employes pledged $1,625.
Another Par)'oll Deduction Honor
Itoll firm, General Dynamics, cxceeded its previously set goal with a
total of $9,279.
Margaret Ganas, United Way
executive secretary, reported a
surprise gift from the Ickheed
employes, Sunnyvale, Calif.,
'BucF-thMonth Club" in
amount of $100. A letter from the
firm indicated that some employe
had designated Seminole County s
the recipient of their share in the
company's United Way efforts,

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Corporation (SFFfl(
since 1974 "saved or got loans for
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SEEDCO President Horace Orr took county commissioners
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DEAR DR. IAMB I don't
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have too big a problem, but
Cholesterol is only an animal would like some information.
11% OSWALD and 3XNIES JACMIN'
product. I keep getting letters My hair stops growing alter a
Another name for the short
asking about it being in nub. It while and doesn't get very lo.
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amounts
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distribution
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your suit you should rebid 0fle
Your doctor is right to put you hair to grow where you want it
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hotrump and conceal your
on a diet. It may help lower to. That is why a number of
SOUTH ID)
four-card
major. Thus. South
your cholesterol level, and it people have turned to hair
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one
notrump, not one
should be lowered.
transplants. If a treatment
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This time it is all rather u
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by the liver. The liver ac in to grow successfully, it would
important. North-South OU
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vulnerable
many ways as a regulator of have been used.
three
re
blood cholesterol. In some
There are some interesting
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bidding
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people with certain inherited experimental projects using
overtrick.
characteristics the liver tends hornwits tc stimulate hair
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good wet. In other persons, tree, and some hair is lost
to know what you should resPau
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bid when you hold
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cholesterol. 1s may be a characteristics
(some ByOswald&amp;Jamesiaeoby
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genetic factor, just as diabetes inherited) control the length of
When
you
use
the
short
club
raise
to three spades to set the
can be,
your hair. Obviously a slow.
The cholesterol in your blood growing hair with a short life properly there are several suit Later on you plan to take
rules to follow. The first one is further action to show that
really comes front two sources, span Won't get too long.
that you do not bid it when you really have a tremendous
that manufactured by your own
forcing bid.
You can correct some your distribution Is anything a O$)O5
of JACOB?
body, chiefly in the liver, and medical problems that are except 4.4-3.2 or 4.3-3-3. The
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that absorbed in your food. Only associated with falling hair.
second is that you do not bid it MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
a few foods are really high in Women sometimes have this when you only hold two clubs. at Bridge," clo this
The third Is that you do not bid newspaper. P 0. Box 489,
cholesterol. Chief among these problem after pregriancy, but it
hold four Radio City Station, Now York
are the egg yolk and organ is temporary. You can also help
10019)
honor.
diamonds
to
an
mcats. particularly brains. your hair by not working it over
If you want more information with beauty aids or .severe
on foods and diet to control types of hair styles.
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DEAR DR. IAMB What Is
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Dr.
the right moves.
only
the cause of cholesterol in one's
home
is
going
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. , )
s)stem' I understand that it
after the frantic
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Friends will make
comes From fatty acids in
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activityt°
happen for you today.
animal faL butter, nub, etc.
it
plan
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on similar diets.
cholesterol. write to me in care
changes for
After
the
many
change in your thinking will be
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friends
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Listen eagerly to otiliers. They i
diet and tells me the level York, NY 10019. Send 50 cents, a could furnith valuable clues, not only financial gains,
a
shouldn't be, over 250 at the long, stamped, self-addressed
inore active social life.
SAGITTARIUS
most. I'm 58, male, in good envelope, and ask for
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tackle do-it-yourself projects
enjoy being around people on the back burner. All will go
today. They'll think you're a smoothly. You'll accomplish
fine person and will be anxious what you set out to do.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
to cooperate.
(Aug.
23-Sept.
22)
You
could get the ur%e to
VIRGO
What seems even to you to be socialize today. Keep In mind
luck will be your knack to you won't have to look further

No Cho I esteroI
Found In Nuts

by Art Sansom

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TAURUS(April 2(~May 20) If some pleasant news to Inspire develop, but they will
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arrested and officers said a stance and two counts of
search of the van turned up a possession of drug parapher- a 34-year-old Sanford man was

Herald Staff Writer

IN BRIEF

small quanti ty of marijuana nalia was Anthony Seth treated at Seminole Memorial
Hospital Tuesday "after
Plus a hypodermic needle and Crabtree, 22,, of Dover, Del.
smoking some marijuana
Five packets of white, powdery
directions Tuesday at a service tions.
substa nce under a seat.
Paul Anthony Vitanza, 22, of which mad" turn very lck."
sta tion near the Casselberry
Officers sa id there was a
Salerno said the packets were Milford, Del., and John Thomas
Police headquarters found "pungent odor" coming from
Patrolman John Moore
sent to the Sanford Crime Lab Ilamman, 22, of Delaware,
themselves victims of circurn. the van that could be smelled
for analysis.
were booked on $10,000 bond reported the man turned over
Uat i tin uiw mrorn- iu ieei away.
Booked at the county jail on each on charges of possession of less than five grams of
charges
One of the men tn the van was alleged to contain marijuana, $20,000 bond on two counts of controlled substance and marijuana to detective Ed
Sheriff's detective Ralph observed smoking a cigarette police said. The men were possession
of controlled sub- possession of paraphernalia. Hughes for lab testing.

Consumer Prices Increase
One-Half Per Cent
WASHINGTON (All — Consumer prices increased
five-tenths of I per cent in September, largely because of
higher prices for transportation, education, medical
services, utilities and cloth ing, the government said
today.
But for the first time since early th is year, th ere was a
decline in Food pri ces at supermarkets a drop of twoten ths of I per ce nt since August. The Labor Department
said prices were down sharply f or Fresh fruits, vegetables
and beef.
The Septem be r figures mean consumer prices are increasing at an annual rate of 6 per cent, w hi ch is below the
8 per ce nt annual inflation ra te forecast by th e government. For the first nine mon ths of 1975 consumer prices
have increased 5.1 per cent, and for the 12-month pe riod
ending in Septem ber th ey increased 7.8 per cent.

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A plan being studied by a
Senate panel would give New York City $6 billion in
federal loan guarantees, but the measure appears
doomed because it would require reluctant officials to
pass a special state ta x.
The proposal, drawn up by the Senate Banking Co mmittee's staff, would grant the federal loan guarantees for
one year. It also would require that priva te in vestors
purchase bonds in which up to 20 per cent of value was
unguaranteed.
The proposal would req uire that state officials impose a
special tax of about $420 million to pay about half of New
Yor k City's expected operating deficit, but Gov. Hugh
Carey voiced strong reluctance to go along wi th such a
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WASHINGTON (AP) Motorists can co ntinue to take
itemized fed eral tax deductions for the state and local
taxes they pay on gasoline, the House Ways and Means
Committee says.
The commi ttee reversed a previous decision and
decided on Tuesday to continue a llowing some 20 million
Americans to claim the gasoli ne tax deduction on their
federal tax forms.
Congressi onal tax experts had said the commi t tee's
earlier decision to propose repealing the ded uction would
have increased taxes on American motorists by $4.00
billion over the next six years and would have forced a
reduction of gasoline consumption amoun ting to about
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two amendments that would force big cu-gas companies
to divest some of their energy holdings.
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Grain Buys Hinge On Soviets
W ASHINGTON (AP) U.S. off icia ls say the size of
future Russian grain purchases hinge on decisions by the
&amp;iets about the size of their livest ock he rds.
The fi ve-ear grain deal signed Monday by the two
countries covers wh ea t and corn, and as long as U.S. ha rvest are ample, Russia will be guaran teed at least six
million metric tons of grain and up to eight m
illi on If
wanted.
One of the developments to watch, a ccording to
Assistant Secre tary Richa rd E. Bell, is whether Russia
will maintain Its record livestock Inventory this winter
despite a huge shortfall in the 1975 Russian harvest.
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mission informed when any
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Public
Defender's office said
One such area, an appeal to
ey
found
th
themselves "sod.
Tallahassee
by
Sheriff
John
denly
surrounded
by sheriff's
Polk for his full $2.6-million
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already threatens the fines and
any dedicated street," she John Tscheider, Altamonte
ev
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a
sear
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forfeitures contingency fund believed used
added,
dentist;
John
Huber,
the robbery.
Commission Chairman Sid
When asked by City Attorney mechanical
Dr.
Vlhlen Jr. says if Polk wins the shooting.
prrNewman Brock "Which Hat- Robert Blackburn , a consultant j,.
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Apparently
a
passing
taway she was referring to, she on aquatic problems and
contingency.
sheriffs deputy spotted the
replied "1 was told Mike flat- Charles P. Laughlin of the
The sheriff has filed his apsea.chers and notified Intaway (county commissioner), United Sta tes Geodetic Survey ALTAMONIE'S MAYOR HONORED
peal, and the Florida Cabinet is vestigators working on the
but the property both sides of (USGS).
Mayor and Mrs. Norman Floyd of Altamonte Springs display the expected to rule on Polk's
the road is owned by "Hat"
City Commissioners Cal annual "Good Government Award" presented by the South request next month.
DeVoney and Sandra Glean Seminole Jaycees to Floyd during the
(JR.) Hattaway."
The commission offered the
Spokesmen for both the
meeting
Browning said, "i think the were named
Tuesday night. Floyd Is completing his first term In office,
sheriff $2.3-million, which he Public Defender's office and
road Is not really road, but a bers
the committee last
turned down.
the Sheriff's office today said no
dedicated right-of-way and it week. Mrs. Glenn said today it
weapon was found.
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has been substantially im- is expected the committee will
proved by use pr
An 18-ye ar-old Sa nford man,
funds, be holding an organizati onal Two
Seats
W Illiam Andrew Ware, has
Without the two culverts it meeting within the month and
would not be accessible, and will have a meeting by Dec. 1 to
been charged with aggravated
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Zacco and Gerald Christiansen, Altamonte Springs is schethilcJ assault,
robbery, assault with
given the proper amount of which the interested public will mayor, traditionally a post to a real estate salesman.
Grier for Nov. 4.
time it will be an asset. He has be invited,
intent to commit murder and
which a councilman is elected served five years on the city
On the ballot there will be use of a firearm in commission
the right to close it off as it
Mrs. Glenn noted that experts by his colleagues. Piland council prior
needs to settle another 30 days. from the University of Florida succeeded the mayor's office 1972 as mayor.to his election in Mayor Norman Floyd, cornFelony in the case.
pleting his first two-year term,
At the proper time I would like and the USGS met with city early in 1974 after the newly
The Field vying for the
challenged by
A Winter Park Hospital
to make a motion to accept this officials recently to discuss elected
that time, Roy Seats on the Casselberry City Lawrence Swofford. ex-Mayor
Under
the
spokesi'nnn reported today that t
excellent improvement."
state and federal moneys McClain, resigned.
Council includes Fred hlussey, new city charter the term
of
Michael
Lee Trier, 17, of
Police Chief John Govoruhk av2llable for solving aquatic
In Longwood and Casselberry five-term incumbent Council mayor has been expanded to Casselberry,
listed in
said he authorized closing ofthe and drainage problems.
the candidate qualification member Edith Duerr; August three years.
road 'until it gets stable"
conditIon. Trier
The USGS representative period closed last Friday.
hlodak, former two-term
suffered abr oken leg and severe
said the water level In and
Three
council seats will co'Jncilman John Leighty and
For the two open city corn- lacerations
Brock pointed out unless around the city has been be decided in the Longwood Nathan Van Meter.
Monday afternoon
mission
flashers
installed to call tracked by the federal agency. election while the mayor's
incumbent when be reportedly
the
The two candidater who poll Commissioner Cal DeVoney Is path of a truck
attention to the cable, the city Both shor t
Oviedo
term and long term of fice and two council posts are the most votes from the field running Unopposed for
would be liable if "a carload of solutions to flooding
a second practicing or the Oviedo High
problems on the ballot In Casselberry.
will be elected to the open two- year term while th
teenagers tried
ree-term
School cross country track
. ,,,4drive down are
('its'
f
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. being considered, Mrs. b'ingwood Council mneniber council seals.
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TALLAHASSEE (All)
Auditor General Ernest
Ellison today questioned a Cross-Florida Barge Canal
Authority source of Income interest from money it was
given in 1969-70 to buy land.
The authority should seek clarification from Atty. Gen.
Robert She yin whether the money should go back int, the
state treasury under a law requiring reversion of unspent
funds, Ellison said in an audit of the authority.
The authority was given $325 million in 1969 and 1970.
As of June 30, 1974, It had $501,000 left, earning interest of
$17000, he said.
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Mayor Norman Floyd of
— misappropriating" watersewer revenue trust funds.
Floyd's opponent for reelection to the city's chief
executive office. ex-Mavor
.awrence Swofford, charged
Floyd with the misapSwofford took his charges to
Mike Hose of the legislative
auditing committee and Art
Canady of Cow. Reubin Askew's
Office in Tallahassee and to
Herring's office in Titusville.
The Sellers-Wilson report
said, "There is no factual basis
to support the allegations by
Swofford. Floyd opined that
Swofford's lack of knowled ge of
accounting, as evidenced by the
poor condition of the financial
records found by the auditor,
and misunderstanding
the
'contribution' coupled
with Swofford's desire to
discredit tils political opponent,
led to Swofford's accusations
against 'Floyd which Floyd
noted were based on events that
Swofford
himself
was
responsible for."

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MIAMI (API—Strike-grounded National Airlines says
ills laying off 10 per cent of its management and won't be
able to recall all its union employes even If It settles with
striking flight attendants.
The strikers' chief negotiator, meanwhile, indicates
optimism over contract talks that are
today.
"There's a lot to work
but we're excited," Maggie
Rowe, president of the striking Flight Attendants
Association, said late Tuesday during the second day-long
session In new talks called by top federal mediator
William J. Userv.
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Swofford said that the audit
done by the Sanford firm c
Greene and Dycus during the
Swofford administration 1972- election."
'73 fiscal year did not show any
money owed the general fund
by the utility fund.
Swofford said the money
"contributed"tothe utility fund
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says, afte r waiving Immunity,
acknowledge he received a
campaign contribution of $300
from Gibbs, but that Gibbs had
said nothing to him to Indicate
the contibution was from
anyone ot her than Gibbs.
Thereportnotes thatduringa
prior investigation, Gibbs
acknowledged the $300 was
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YOUR BUDGET WITH SUPERI

overspent budget.
The
auditor, Charles
reported the city in

State Sen. John Vogt (I)Cocoa Beach) is expected to
meet with Seminole County
School Superintendent W. P.
"Bud" Layer here at 2 p.m.
Monday to discuss courtesy
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given Floyd by Gibbs actually
was from Lester Mandell (of
Greater Construction Co.) and
that Floyd knew the $300 came
Mundell,
.Swofford contended since the
dona tion was recorded from
Gibbs and not Mandell, it was a
violation of the Florida election

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writing, however, that the
$176,992 alluded to by Swofford
as misappropriated was in fact
money which had been advanced by the general fund for
util ity expenditures and
properly returned to the
general fund, In
bookkeepeing procedure.
The report from the state
attorney investigators said
Swofford also contended that
during the city election campaign when he was defeated by
Floyd in 1973, that a"LeslleM,
Gibbs had donated $300 to
Floyd.'

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water and
fees specifically excluded as
income of the utility system In
the sewer and water bond ordinances.
Pointing tc herring, Swofford
said, "He is the same
who
got an opponent in the last
election Indicted and then the
charges were dropped after the

He also charged that Herring
had allowed his office to be used
In the past against Swofford in
political campaigns and that he

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Nightmare For TeenAger
%'flçfl.'J( HAVEN (Al' i Two weeks ago, a car driven
by 16-year-old Jimmy Harvey struck and killed a little girl
when she pedaled her bicycle In front of his automobile.
Police said Jimmy was blameless.
Haunted by nightmares, Jimmy went for an evening
drive last Saturday to ease his torment. Another car
suddenly appeared in the road directly in front of him
and fate struck again.
-God, I've killed two people," Jimmy screamed.

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Sadat will visit Jacksonville for four days beginning Nov.
1, the State Department said Wednesday.
During his Florida stay, which officials called a "%'aca(ion," Sadat will be the guest
Raymond Mason,
president of the Charter Co., a Jacksonville-based
conglomerate with
oil interests In the Middle
East. Sadat will stay at Mason's estate Epping Forest
on the St. John's River.
Officials said Sadat Is coming to the United States the
official invitation of President Ford. The
presidents
will confer in Washington before Sadat arrives In
Jacksonville.
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kgally, from the city's standwaterways and coming
point, and from the county's up with answers
standpoint,
they were drainage problems In the
community.
paid for privately,
"I investigated and found
The committee includes:
cable put across Stoner Road Ross Brewer of the Winter Par k
with a padlock and no Telephone Co., Byron Kimball,
trespassing sign. Ordinance 119 retired real estate broker; Ron
adopted June 2 In effect Brock, personnel director at
prohibited blockage oftrafficof WinterParkTelephoneCo., Dr.

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Askew, citing encouraging national economic trends,
said if an upturn does take hold Florida
need to
take the drastic measures outlined by Education Commissioner Ralph Turlington.
Turlington presented
the Cabinet Tuesday his
next year. lie said it would require a limit on enrollment.

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Gov. Reubin Askew says
it's too early to tell Ahethel' the state's economic plight
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of any
funds."
Explaining why revenue
estimates in an amended
budget, recommended by Floyd
and approved by the city cornmi ssion, Just days before the
end the fiscal
1974 could
be inaccurate, Lansing said,
"Mayor Floyd would not have
known the results of the audit at
the
he had prepared the
amended budget."
Swofford said today that he
originally took his complaint to
Tallahassee because he didn't
feel that Herring would conduct
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compromise amended motion and rights of way in the city and
Planning and Zoning Corn- calling for both the building accept the two installed and will require careful grease fire caused $5,000
damage to the kitchen of the
missioner Irwin Hunter offered- department official and the culverts which will be left there monitoring next year.
WINTER SPRINGS
Gordon
Rollins residence at
Under the new procedure
City to take the responsibility as firm to be admonished in permanently, but In the
e
1513
East
Boulevard, in south
futur department heads may spend
Councilmen, meeting Monday head of the department beca
TiUng for the action taken would appreciate
night, held widely divergent he
Seminole,
Tuesday. County
your corn- funds for the following:
iews of the closing of Stoner perhad been slow in getting 0e with the letter to the property pliance when future roads and
firemen
extinguished
the blaze.
Personnel services
printed
owner to state "we appreciate improvements
are
con
Road and installation of two
Suppli
es
pens
Council finallypassed a your efforts In to improve roads tempiatet "
culverts by the owner wi thout
Deputies reported citizens
Office supplies
obtaining a city permit.
band
radios and other items,
Communications
While Councilman Irene Van
total
value
$873, were reported y
Professional
Eepoel called the action a
Named
stolen
Tuesday
from autos
Proposed
budget
.
violation of city codes (calling
b
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the
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Sanford Inn and Days Inn, SR
ment must be submitted
Councilman Donald Browning
OMAE, Also all requests for 46 and 1-4 west of Sanf ord.
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maintained the city owed the
changes and
Deputy David H. Smith
owner a debt of thanks.
transfers will be submitted
to
reported
burglars entered autos
Mrs. Van Eepoel revealed a
OMAE and the county cOm-owned
by
Dewis Johnson of
few weeks ago she was called
mission.
Clearfield,
Pa., and Philip
as publ'c works conunissloner
Y DONNA FSTES
The commission, in a series Miller of Burkley, W. Va., by
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Herald Stall Writer
of grueling budget reducing forcing open
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windows.
Attorney's office in what she
\'
sessions, reduced millage to
P..
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was told was
ALTAMONTE
criminal inSPRINGS
$17,000 below the figure needed
vestigation on the possible use Mayor Norman Floyd Tuesday
to meet the 5.40 mills required Shooting Victim Fair
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of county equipment for pr ivate night appointed seven citizens
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by the county's property ap-4111
benefit. Shown photographs of 1.0 the city's new water quality
praiser. In so doing, the budget
Sheraton night manager Jim
two culverts on Stoner Road control advisory committee.
was drastically reduced to the Stump, 26 of Winter Park, was
"put there by Hattaway," she The committee is charged with
point where It requires constant listed in fair condition today at
said she was questioned the responsibility of in-,
- monitoring. Citizens will now Seminole Memorial hospital
whether or not they were put in vestigating the quality
the
pay 15.40 per $1,000 of taxable where he Is being treated for
Herald Staff Writer

ex -wife,

eight months later.
The delay In filing the facts support the
charge and failure to give the rationale
adjudication
sufficient
reversal, Sack said.

U.S. 1792. Patrolman Mike
Tindel said a wet suit, fins and

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WASHINGTON (A?) President Ford canceled most
appointments today for the third straight day beca use of a
cold and sinus infection, but be may feel well enough to
work for a while In the Oval Of fice.
Presidential x-esi secretary Ron Nessen said late
Tuesday that the President's wife also showed some
symptoms of a co ld but was feeling better and well enough
to increase her staff work.
Nesen said Ford is fvrlin: better and his teznrr,Itiri

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and Harry Kwiatkowski agreed
the budget is "very, very close"

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TAMPA (AP)
A Jacksonville circuit Judge has
overturned the controversial 1974 contempt conviction of
a man who was jailed by a county judge while delivering a
support payment his
Judge Martin Sack ruled Tuesday that Hillsborough
('minty Judge Arden Merckle failed to enter an order of
contempt until the defendant appealed his conviction,

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electi on code. The charges ws
that after a "contribution" by
check from Gibbs was rejected
by Swofford, the cash was sent
to Swofford in an envelope,
While Swofford contended the
$2,000 was a loan, Mandell said
it was a campaign contribution.
In a written report to the city
commission
the Swofford
charges
made and again
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w inc stare attorneys investigators, the report notes,
Lansing said that during his
audits he "found no evidence
that funds obligated to repay
hoods were improperly used or

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Supt. G.S. Fortnersaid Tuesday that he had received an
unsigned petition in which the inmates said they want
more and better food, extended canteen privileges, more
exercise time and quicker processing of requests for
packages from home.

Contempt Ruling Overturned

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whether

WASHINGTON (AP) The Senate may be ready to
accept a com promise that would dela y for several years
th e major consumer price increases expected to follow
the removal of natural gas price controls.
But the price of gas would be allowed to rise
moderately, even wi th Senate acceptance of the compromise by Sen. John V. Tunucy, D.Calif. A vote was
scheduled today on the measure.
Moving toward final passage of far-reaching natural

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budget requests
submitted by department heads
Sanford police today said $150
totaled more than $22-million.
in
scuba diving equipment was
"We usually have a 10 per
stolen froma porch at
reported
contingency fund, but this

year we cut back to five per
cent. We'll have to watch It a

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Five of 45 death-row inmates at
Florida State Prison who went on a hunger strike Monday
have resumed eating but the others are still refusing food,
officials say.
Another 15 inmates awaiting execution never joined the

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thi'v
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Carnival to be held at the school Saturday, 12:30-5:30 p.m. From left, Wilease Bugg, Gary Cooper,
Lotte Reid, Sylvia Mergo, Elizabeth Prior, all fourth graders. (Herald Photo by
Vincent)

CARNIVAL

House To Hear Kissinger
WASHINGTON (AP)
The House Intelligence committee says it will listen to Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger's personal account of the handling of last year's
Crus crisis before deciding whether to enforce a subpoena demanding that be produce documentary evidence.
Kissing er has refused to turn over a subpoenaed memorandum that Is critical of his handling of the Cyprus crisis.
He won a first-round struggle with the committee
Tuesday when members voted 8 to 5 not to ta ke tinmediate action against him.
The committee decided to hear Kissinger's personal account of the State Departmen t's actions in an Oct 31
session. Kissinger is to explain the differing advice he
recei ved from State Department officials and say why he
rejected some of It.

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county's contingency fund

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Income-tax evasion
trial of former Comptroller Fred Dickinson.
Christian is now serving a four-month sentence at the
federal prison on Eglin Air Force Base on a tax-evasion
conviction,
Dickinson, facing Maximum penalties of 24 years in
prison
$45,000 in fines, goes on trial Monday in U.S.
District Court in Tallahassee. He's accused of three
counts of tax evasion and three of filing false returns,
federal

Five Inmates Quit Strike

Patrolman .Yaroh (o!'n
prmUptNI 'l)ilflty ('OiflhIliSSIOfl•
ers Tuesday toadopta monthly reported that Mrs. Cara's
budgeta ry monitoring system wallet was taken from her
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to ins ur e that the county doesn't purse in her office. The wallet
run into trouble next year.
was later f ou nd, police sa id, ma
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waste basket in the men's
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inent heads will report monthly restroom across the ball from
to the county's Office of the offices of State Attorney
Management Analysis and Abbott herring. Police said $55
Evaluation (OMAE) to insure was missing from the walk
—cast overruns do not jeopardize
the $18-million budget.
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acknowledged contributing $300
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was not sure of.
"Further Mandell said he
hoped Mayor Floyd would know
the contribution came from
him, but Mandell did not say he
told Mayor Floyd of the con.
tributlon," the report said,
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Swofford was charged with
accepting a campaign contribution of $2,000 from Mandell
three weeks following the
election, in violation of the
report notes,

Phillip H. Sellers, In.
vestigator, and Charles E.
Wilson, deputy chief inBrevardSeminole State Attorney Abbott
Herring, in a report Issued this
week, found "no factual basis"
to support charges against
vestigator

education commissioner,

government

Sanfordpolicetodaywere
investigating the sneak theft
Tuesdayofa wallet belonging
to Mrs. Jan Cara, librarian at
the Wilson Memorial Law
library In the Seminole County

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Officers said the man
"wouldn't say where he got the
marijuana because he was
afraid and he could get hurt."

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Christian Called To Testify
In Dickinson Tax Trial
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Wednesday, Oct. 22,

Floyd Cleared Of Misappropriation Charg e

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salerno and Casselberry police
detective Bobby Bennett were
at the service station when a
Three 22-year-old Delaware van pulled in and the occupan ts
men who stopped to ask ti3ketI dfl attendant for direcny

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Wednesday, Oct. 27, 1975-4A

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
H. RICHARD LONG. Editor
WllJ.JAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

lk'm.' Delivery Week. 55 cents: Month. 1240; 6 Months,
$14. 20:
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Starting tomorrow at Sanford Memorial
Stadium, live collegiate teams will vie In the first
Ztnn Beck Fall Baseball Classic,
Two games are on tap for opening day with the
first scheduled to get under way at 5 p.m. and
another to follow at 7:30. There will be three more
games on Saturday and again on Sunday with the
first starting at 12:30 p.m.
The tounment will bearOund.i.obinevent with
the opposition coming from Seminole Community
College, Florida Tech, Stetson, Rollins and
Jacksonville.

Welfare

Vibrant Issue

A Senate subcommittee began hearings on an
issue that falls into the category of political
dynamite the food stamp program. What makes
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is that for every one of the nearly 20
million Ameircans now enjoying the benefits of a
government subsidy at the grocery counter there is
probably at least one other who is hopping mad
over the evident abuses of the program and the

Granted, we're right L'i the middle of a football
season and before we know It the guys and gals will
be taking to the hardwood court, practicing for the
197546 basketball season.
But baseball is still very much with us — at least
for a few more days.
The World Series comes to a close tonight as the
Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds have gone
right down to the wire.
However, the Series isn't the Last we'll be
hearing of baseball — not on the local scene, at

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The tournament is named for Sanford's Zinn
Beck, the nation's oWet active professional
baseball scout. Beck recently celebrated his 90th
birthday and will be on hand Sunday night to
present the team trophy to the winner.
The Classic promises to provide plenty of excitement as these college teams play the game well
and play it for keeps.
You could do a lot worse than spend some time at
Sanford Memorial Stadium witnessing the action.

Want to purchase approximately $200 worth of
gift certificates, good for items and services from
local merchants, for the fantastic sum of $12?
That's what the Sanford-Seminole Jaycees are
offering area residents these days In their current
fund-raising project.
According to the Jaycees, Sanford residents will
be called by members of the nrtnini,nlnn
nfrnr, fnr
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cooperation in the purchase of these valuable
coupons. Too,
wishing purchase
can have them delivered.
The Jaycees (eel this is an excellent opportunity
for citizens of the community to get to know their
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

local merchants and to support the Jaycees rid
their many projects at the same time.
In case your telephone number isn 't listed in the
book and you'd like to purchase these coupons, you
may call the Jaycee building at 322-1776 or go to 427
French Avenue and pick them up.
for everyone conSounds like a good deal
cerned.

IN BRIEF

There will be a meeting of the Friends of the St.
Johns (FOSJ) tonight at the First Federal of
Seminole building, First Street, at 7:30.

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declining St. Johns River, Including Its fishing and
water fowl as well as the natural habitats.
J.T. Turnipseed is president of the organization
Tonight's meeting is open to the public.
—Bill Currie

if so volatile

DON OAKLEY

TOM TIEDE

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Indonesia Bid Denied

The two were stopped by unidentified armed men at a
roadblock on the Corniche alMazraa, a broad avenue that
leads from a high-class seaside
hlMh1 i APi
neighborhood through Moslem
An In. troduci'd at a hearing on In. l'anama-registered
vessel Oct. 9, with a load of fertilizer had managed to go far help.
districts. Two major Palestin. donesian sailor says he stabbed doneslan efforts to return Su. operated by
a crew hired in for Georgetown, Guyana.
Supardi said he stabbed Eckian guerrilla groups have head. and clubbed his ship's four offi. pardi and three other In. West German)'.
"After the ship sailed that ard and clubbed him and Hesse
cers to death and sank the ship doneslan seamen from the illquarters on the avenue,
Supardi told U.S. Immigra. night I went to the captain and with
after he was cut on the eye in a fated freighter Mimi to in.
a hammer before awakA I A'lxinese tdi who
ti'ri offiials he was injured in be tdd io'
to riiv atiin anl 'riin' the rt f U:e crew and
hipbo.irl
ac
idint
invol
ing
donc.,a
w iil the American's was reMiatiu when Chief Engineer sleep," Supardi said, adding
ordering them into a lifeboat.
Judge Peter Fay denied In- Bernd Ilesse cut a wire from a that he
leased and brought word of the one of his superiors.
stayed there about
lie said he sunk the Mimi by
"The
last
one
was
th
e
cap.
donesia's
kidnaping to the Embassy.
request and ordered conta iner,
hours,
tam," Gun Supardi, 23, said in a Supardi, the other three seasmashing her seacocks.
"I didn't want to go back to
The spokesman said there statement Filed Tuesday in U.S. men, and
said in his statement
the Mimi's cook held the ship because my eyes were he Supardi
found
was no word from the kidnap- District Court. "I stabbed
The next day, the five crewHesse in the crew's
him for another hearing,
not good and I co uld not 5Cr,"
ers, but Embassy security nih. with the knife in
mess, hit him on the head with men were found adrift in the
the hand,
West Germany and Panama Supardi said, lie said
cers were in touch with the stomach and face."
was an iron and stabbed him in the Caribbean Sea amid debris
also have sought jurisdiction Persua(Ied to return he
to
the stomach.
Le banese police.
the sunken freighter. They
The statement was in. over the crew of the
Mimi, a Mimi, which sailed that night,
were taken to Palm Beach,
Ile said he killed Second En. by another freighter.
gineer Horst Ilershe and Chief
Mate Manfred Schmidt before
The Mimi sank in interencountering Capt. Lothar Eck. national waters about 22i) miles
and on the bridge, where Hesse southeast of

Sailor Admits Killing Four Officers

Mao Said Active, Alert

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MONASTEREVIN, Ireland (All)
Heavily armed
troops and poli ce laid siege through the
night to a house in
which Irish terrorists held Dutch
industrialist Tiede
Herremna captive on th e second floor.
Police marksmen kept th eir weapons train
ed Tuesday
night on upsta irs windows of the house in
market town 40 miles from Dublin, but there this rural
was no break
in th e deadlock between police and the
kidna
An official spokesman said th e kidnapers hadpe rs.
made no
new demands since police and tr
oopers stormed Into the
house early Tuesday and drove t he m upstairs, ending a
search for Herrema th at began wi th his ki
dnaping 19 (lays
ago.

Mid-Florida.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (All)
Premier Rashid Karami re- 29 by radical Palestinian guer- lions.
were heard in various parts of
Thousands of Western busiTwo American employes of the ceived U.S. Ambassador G. rilla.s
during earlier fighting In
"There
are
fewer
unsafe
the
city
during
the
morning
(01nessmen
and their families
U. S. Embassy In Beirut were McMurtrie Godley after getting Beirut. lie was released unroads in the city and the out- lowing frequent explosions dur- have fled from Beirut, once the
kidnaprd today in one of the word of the abduction,
harmed on July 12 after the skirts today than yesterday," ing the night. Newspapers relargest financial center in the
battle zones of Lebanon's Chris.
It was the first known case of Lebanese government dis. said
an
announcer.
"Police
ported
two
persons killed, in- Middle East.
tian-Moslem war, the Embassy Americans resident in Beirut tributed food
supplies In a poor forces are dismantling road- duding a pregnant woman.
A coordination committee
announced,
being kidnaped or killed during district of the city,
blocks
at
a
quicker
pace."
The
American,
British
and
made
up of army officers, Pal.
The Americans were kidnap- the 7-month-old street war be.
Sniping
delayed
enforcement
Snipers
kept
the
city's
north.
West
German
embassies
took estinian guerrillas and repre.
ed about 7 a.m. as they
were tween Lebanon's private Mos- of an agreement to demilitarize em approaches closed, but the ads in the newspapers asking sentatives of Christian and
driving to work at the Regional
1cm and Christian militias,
three battle fronts in the street eastern approaches were de. their nationals in Lebanon to Moslem
Service Center, a printing plant
factions agreed late
Col, l';dwirtl R. Morgan of the war today, but the government dared open
to traffic for the register with them "to Insure Tuesday night on measures infor the U.S. Information Agen. U.S. military aid
mission in radio reported a "marked im- first time In three days.
awareness of their continuing tended to defuse the latest via.
cy, an Embassy spokesman Turkey was kidnaped last June provefnent"
in security condi.
Bursts
of
machine-gun
fire
residencv"
said.
lence.
1k' refused to reveal their
names until their families were
notified,

Terrorists Continue Holding
Hostage Under Police Seige

Guest speakers at the meeting will be John L.
Thomas, an Orlando attorney and chapter president
of Ducks Unlimited, and H.A. 'Speed' Moreland,
vice president of First Federal Savings and Loan of

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PEKING (All) Members of Secretary of State
frightening projections of its rising costs.
Henry
Declaration :
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".
W.
A.
Kissinger's party report Mao Tse-tung is frail but his
This pins Congress in the middle. One
I
s Interpol
mind is still active and alert, with no Ifl(hrtIn0 of senility.
:i i' iiiLI n
looked at some of the reform
1.
Kissinger and his top aides were silent about their
proposals and observed that tampering with anyA
41
meeting Tuesday nigh t with th e 81-year-old chairman of
public assistance program on the eve of an election
th e Chinese Communis t party. Th ey sa id only th at
Coverin g Up
the
could be political suicide. On the other hand, food
discussion, which lasted for an hour and 40 minutes, "was
very useful."
stamps have come to symbolize
typical federal
Th e Chinese said Mao welcomed Kissinger warmly, and
program which is conceived with humanitarian
To Survive
___________
th
ey
talked "in a friendly atmosphere."
motives but turns into something unmanageable.
For Nazis?
_____________________
Treasury Secretary William Simon has described
"When in the course of human events the
_______
Second of a Series)
the program as "a haven for chiselers and rip-off
threat of extinction confronts mankind, it
artists."
It's never been a secret that shortly before
necessary for the people of the United States to
MOSCOW (AP) — Vcr,is 9, an unmanned Soviet
____
and
all during World War H German authorities
The Agriculture Department began disdeclare their interdependence with the peoples
spacecraft, has gone into orbit around Venus and has
entertained notions of establishing a worldwide
of all nations and to embrace those principles
tributing surplus commodities to the needy
become that planet's first artificial sa tellite, Tass
secret
police
as
a
means
of
annihilating,
or
at
and
build
those
reported
today.
institutions which will enable
1965. That year, it cost $35 million to provide cer/
least
neutralizing,
the
enemies
of
the
Third
The spacecraft was launched June 8. The lass report
1iankindto5ur%i•e and civilization to flourLch."
lain basic foodstuffs to 100,000 people. This year,
Reich. What has been secret, at least until
f.!r4..1#.
So
reads
the
'I
preamble
did
not say when it was put Into orbit nor did it give any
to
a
'Declaration
of
the bill is $6 billion, and the commodity handed out
'•I . _______
________________
recently, is the fact the Nazis considered the
Interdependence," a document written for
oth er details.
by the government is not food but stamps spenfamed International Criminal Police
today's world by noted historian Henry Steele
The Soviets la un ched anoth er unmanned spacecraft,
HABAT. Morocco i AP)
.''
A
dable as cash, and the recipients include millions f
Every tenth truck was loaded marchers traveling south by geria favors letting the colony's
Or
ganization
(cable
na
me:
Interpol)
as
an
ally
Commager. The complete text will be read
Venus 10, six days after Venus 9, and it was speculated at
convoy
of
554
trucks
has
started
with
food, water, tents, blan- train transfer to truck convoys. 8C,000 mostly nomadic inin the terrible scheme.
families and individuals whose incomes or
publicly for the first time In Philadelphia on
that time that an atte mpt would be made to land one of
carrying 20,000 volunteers kets and first-aid
The
truth
has
Ot
remained
shrouded
24.
over
the
th em while th e oth er would or bit the planet as an obfinancial status do not fit any reasonable definition
equipment. Tarfaya is 500 miles farther tiaLitants decide their own fu.
southward, the vanguard of the
--No date has been announced south.
,decades because of orivate interests and r-nf niwrtv
The
new flp'Inrtinn
k nn
nrihlit'
.... ..,
server.
v• af fu 1.% £JlIi.MI
ture. Spain has an estimated
3.50,000 unarmed civilians that for the start of the two-day
•
indifference.
steps
Interpol,
a
private
police
agency
In
a
At
the
United
Nations
in
New
program
developed
by
15,000
troops In the territory.
the World
The question is not so much one of how to
King
Hassan
II
says
he
will
lead
desert
march
from
Tarfaya
to
York,
members
of
the
Security
wi
th
quasi
public
offi
ce
Af
s
In
120
fai
rs
Council
nations
inducting
of
P
hi
Morocco,
ph
ladel
ia to foster
which lost a border
reform the program-'but wheth er it can be ref oron a 60-mile "March of
El Aaiu,n, capital of the Council consulted
America, has never been wont to color its image
American actions to mee t the challenges of
privately
on
war
with
Algeria
over another
med at all . Sen. James Buckley of New York has
Conquest" into the Spanish Sa. Spanish Sahara.
wi th ca ndid references to a Nazi past. And the
Spain's request to do something part of the Sahara, claims the
global Interdependence. Others include:
VIENNA, Austria (AP)
Three men armed wi th
hara.
_V-".,,-,
wide conservative backing for an overhaul that
.,
public, fed only on the heroics of these cops of
—A ceremonial signing of the Declaration by
Meanwhile, Jose Solis Ruiz, a to stop the march,
northern part of the territory,
_11".0—
subma chine guns stormed into the Tur kish Embassy to
"Let the holy book
__.
would cut perhaps $2 billion from the cost by
."
many nations, has never before felt It necessary
members of Congress and other Americans at
of
Allah
be
special
emissary
from
the
GNI.Austria at noon today and killed the ambassador, police
Moroccan officials have said where the phosphate deposits
your
to suspect Interpol was anything other than its
Independence Hall In January, 1976.
only
weapon,"
Premier
Spanish
government,
flew
to
curtailing eligibility. Sens. George McGovern of
and Foreign Ministry offi cials reported.
the only way the march can be are, and Mauritania claims the
Ahmed Osman told the throng
purified propaganda claimed it to be.
—
Sponsoring a convocation of the specialized
the
South Dakota and Robert Dole of Kansas are
king's
temporary stopped is by a Spanish declar- castern and southern parts.
a
before they began the 500-mile,
Now
the
particulars
of
the
headquarters
Interpol legacy are
agencies of the United Nations in Philadelphia
in Marrakech ation recognizing Morocco's
vancing a plan to cut administrative costs and
two-day trip from the oasis of
beginning to emcrge, and with them growing
next
fall.
Tuesday
in
what
Moroccan right to the disputed territory
Hassan announced the march
simplify eligibility rules, but with less impact on
Ksar Souk.
—Arranging
a
series
officialnervousness
about
not
only
what
Interpol
officials
said
of
was
a
last-minute
and
offering
to
"Interdependence
discuss arrange. Thursday after it was
"Go then
No
the scope of the program than the Buckley bill
was, but is. The suspicions, rooted out by an
found that neither Morocco nor
under
divine
protecattempt
at
conciliation.
Assemblies" and encouraging the study of innients for handing it over,
lion, helped by your unshakable
entails. The House Agriculture Committee is
extensive but obscure investigation by the
terdependence In the nation's schools.
~&amp;&amp;.~'%~_~7
Mauritania
could claim soverfaith, your authentic patriotism
Marrakech, Morocco's
The Spanish government is eignty over the territory al.
Church of Scientology, once a target of an
looking at the idea of phasing out the stamps j
_ia
The World Affairs Council sees Its role as that
S
and your total devotion to the second largest city and the making plans to give up the
Lr
Interpol probe itself, have been picked up by
of a catalyst, to bring together distinguished
favor of cash grants. President Ford is said to be
guide of your victorious march, southern terminus of its phosphate-rich territory It cob- though both had ties to the no- F_._
.
several
U.S.
leaders
and
experts
to
smiad tribes there when Spain
Lawmak&amp;. Joshua Eilberg of
incorporating food stamp reform into a bigger
There must be a better way!'
discuss and analyze the
King Hassan II," Osman said, railway system, is where the nized in 1884 but along
with
facts
and
Pe
nns
ylvania,
Al. colonized it.
for one, has announced his own
,
issues shaping world affairs and
44 a A.
package of welfare reforms to be sent to Congress
probe
Into
Interpol,
—
American
foreign
policy,
an
aide
saying
the
later th is year.
congressman is "very, very interested In
Its program will actually run for 13 years,
Regardless of what route Congress takes, it is
Interpol's ties to the Nazis."
paralleling the span between 1776, when the
obvious enough that it cannot put a check on this
Declaration of Independence was promulgated,
(,_O~'
The ties, long minimized by Interpol
expansive and expensive program without chopand 1789, when the new system of federal
headquarters in Paris, and more recently by
rl ng
ping some eligibles off the list. If the view prevails
n
are
government began to function under the U.S.
Interpol USA in Washington, are undeniable.
Cl. 22
Constitution.
that tightening u on any government dole is an
SISTER, Inc., noon, Cavalier
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Altamonte Elementary
Though the organization was conceived (in
Seminole County Association Restaurant.
election-year taboo, then we can anticipate no
halloween
Dance
TALLAHASSEE
School
and
charter
(AP)
1924)
as
a
nonpoli
Halloween Fall Festival
ti
ti
Like that original Declaration, "It Is
Education Corn- bDoksas filthy that he would not want
cal, Interna onal police
group
r Retarded Children theater
night
more from this exercise in reform than a paperingfor
lake
Mary
Woman's
missioner
Acne
3643
sponsored
and
Club,
7
by PTA, 11 a.m. to 5
Ralph
Turlington,
liaison
entity,
who coul d be
it was in the following decade
members to act as censors.
recognized that this will be a beginning, not a
!nefit "The Music Man," 7:30 p. m.,
We
offer you the benefits
Auxiliary,
8
p.m.,
Altamonte
meeting
and
style
show,
p.m.
over of the basic problem.
called
the
Casey
Stengel
of
Florida
politics,
has
Haunted
house, Mr.
conclusion of effort," says Frederick Heldring,
dominated Increasingly by German officials. In
"1 would not want you to select for me
m., Annie Russell Theatre,
Of our experience In
Civic
Center.
Dan
n in rare form lately.
home
of
Mrs.
Claire
Evans,
ce
music by
Magic,
movie,
games
and food;
That problem is the gradual loosening of the
things that I will not be seeing had It not been for 1938 a Gestapo colonel named Otto SteIrthausI
chairman Of the council's Bicentennial Era
ohms College. Tickets
assisting bereaved families
Nick
Pfeifauf
at
9
p.m.
Costume
barbecued
chicken,
ocr.
24
$.7
Turllngton
proposed
recently
that
the
state
you
that
p.m.
program.
2417 S. French Ave.
was
elevated
to
Interpol's
presidency.
I would not have known I wouldn't be
definition of "need" that has overtaken almost
ailable from Streeps's
through this time of
prizes.
raise
new
money
for
In
1940
educaton
by
Increasing
seeing,"
was
the
Why a "Declaration of Interdependence"?
rO
N
S Sanford, Fl., 32771
Interpol adopted a German decree that
way he put it.
Seminole Spokes luncheon,
sadness by making all of
every program aimed at helping the needy in our
ency In Orlando or by mall
Bazaar sponsored by Winter
taxes
on
322-0265 - 631.9774
liquor,
cigarettes
h
ence
forth "all requests to the Internatlonale
and gasoline.
Because Just as the founding fa thers of the
Spire Circle, Order of the Springs Junior Police, 11 a.m.
the necessary arrangements
RC, P.O. Box 1086, Sanford. 12:15 p.m., Longwood Hotel.
When the textbooks protestors attempted 10 Krimlnalpolizei
society. Until Congress comes to grips with its own
Many
politicians
would
call that a tax increase nail Turlington tea commitment to appoint some
United States framed their Declaration
Call Mrs. Lynn I.enons of Amaranth, 1:30 p.m. at home of to 1 p.m., 511 Longwood.Oviedo
INSURANCE AGENCY
and replies have to pass the
10
for services and burial.
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penchant to sweep more and more Americans into
Eunice I. Wit$on
basis of certain self-evident tru ths, new self. and be done with it, but not Turllngton. He ad- of them to book selection committees, he told
Reichs-inal pollzel." In 1942 the Interpol
Longwood
H.L
Evelyn
Hayes.
Rd. tSR 434) Winter Springs;
for reservations.
United Way Victory Dinner, 7
one category or another of eligibility for assistance
vocated
Directress
what he described as "tax ad them "you have as much ola commitment from headquarters, now merely a Hitler tool (and with
evident truths of an even more complex nature Justments."
arts
and crafts, games and
DCl'
25
m, Quality Inn North, 1-4 and
programs, it cannot successfully attack either food
American mem bership withdrawn), was moved
confront the United States and the whole world
me on that as anybody has,
harvest
baked
goods.
Festival,
First
43-I, Dutch treat buffet.
Women of the Moose Chapter
That may sound better, but It means the same
today.
near Berlin.
stamp reform or the related and larger problem of
Turlington assured the group that he would
United Methodist Church, 5th 141)4 Halloween Dance. 9:30
thing drinkers, smokers and drivers would seek ways to keep patently
Carnival, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m.,
welfare reform.
and Magnolia, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. p.m., music by Harmonaires.
offensive books out of
The list of Interpol leaders from then on
The lives, fortunes and cultures of all peoples have to pay more to indulge,
sponsored
N
b
by
Idylwilde
if the-legislature the schools.
_____ Lunch, 11:30-1:30.
Whether our political leaders have the courage
through the war reads like a who's who of hate
are threatened by worldwide Imbalances of food, buys Turllngton's plan.
(ostumc
prizes
and
cake
walk.
MEMORIALPARK
I
Elementary
School
PTA.
_________
"We'll make the very best effort that we can," mongers: Reinhard
C,.
to view the runaway food stamp program in terms
natural resources, intercontinental pollution,
Games, booths and food.
Heydrich
(The
Hangman),
Gov. Reubin Askew described the education he said, "but human falli bility Is still there, and who was
'S
of flaws in the government's welfare philosophy
killed either by Czechoslovak patriots
world population, crisis In the International commissioner's explanation as "Turllngtonese." there
Since
ISS
Car
Wash
at
(1cm
r-OUNTRY
Leonard's
will
be
times
when
I
can
look
back
in
or
CLUB
ROAD
perhaps fellow Nazis who felt his Influence
monetary system and military armaments out of
1110 Pine Ave.
would make a vibrant issue for 1976.
That brought memories of "Stengelese," retrospect and say I would
Ph, 322.3212
Sanford
Shell Station, 25th and Park, 9
4 enilts West of Sanford
have
chang
my
wes
ed
gr
owing
control, as well as a host of other threats to which was coined by sports writers to
too
large;
Ar
th ur Nebe, an SS
describe mind."
a.m.to4p.m.
sponsored by All
general and operator of one of the Infamous
human development and order that transcend the legendary baseball manager's rambling
OCToBER21
The
Senate
DISchIARGs
Souls School eighth grade.
Government Operations
national boundaries, points out William W. libertiesith the English
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OCT.
26
study of accounted for since the war; Ernst
Rodmne Jr., p'esidcnt of the council.
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Johnnie M. Adams
In terms of expediency the action by the legislatures of
Spaghetti dinner sponsored
"It Is time," he says, "for daring Initiatives by manipulator.
brunner,chiefof
the
fanatical
sD
and
hanged
by
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Serena
Barnes
Mercedes
J. Bnister
The Department of Administration also is court verdict alter Nurenburg.
I.,
several states toward decriminalization of the use of marijuana
by the Men's Club of Nativity
people concerned and responsible for the fate of
'....J.
lie seemed to be saying at a recent meeting conducting
Barbara
A.
Carlton
Robert A. Cagle
a study on
you guessed it
Church, SR 427, Lake Mary, 1-6
mankind."
promises to "solve" a law enforcement problem. Police and
But Interpol's Nazi connection, sadly, did not
04/
with a group that has denounced Florida textMary
S.
Daniels
George
L. Dalton
duplication in state government,
p.m.
prosecutors have complained that marijuana violations are so
end with the Allied victory in 1945.
Jack I). Ferrell
C
Charlie Glenn
widespread that haling offenders into court lessens their ability
OcIr. 27
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Antoine J. Grooms
Robert
Mcintosh
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to deal with other crimes, Including Offenses involving harder
Sanford
Homemakers
Club,
Eloise Hunt
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Agri-Center on 17-92, 1:30 P.M.
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Deanna L. Kazee
Eddie
Newton
%le decrIminalization doubtless can lighten the burden of
I
Senior Citizens tour to Hall of
F'rancina M. Martin
Charles W. Rabette III
police and the courts, what about the burden on American
Stars
and Sea World, leave
Minnie D. Roberson
Makia Higgins
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parents worried about their children experimenting with drugs?
Lula M. Stringer
Sanford Civic Center, 9 a.m.,
Cheryl L. Shaver
Dr. Robert L Dupont, director Of the National Institiute on Drug
0
return 6 p.m. Call Mary
Robert
J.
Decker,
Deltona
Ethel
L.
Smith
Abuse, arys he Is alarmed by the "contagious" spread Of
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Announcing a brand new book by The Associated
McPherson
or Doris Rogers for
Mildred J McCann, Deltona
Bonnie I. Tucker
marijuana use into lower and lower age brackets. A new study
Press
that gives the whole dramatic sweep of 1776
reservations.
Those appealing animals, which star In its owner."
Sue L. Penfield, Deltona
IN
Anna M. Conway, Dehlary
shows that pot-smoking among boys and girls aged 12 to 17
humane handling of all Purina cats. Audi told us
the founding year
OCT. 28
Lynne F. Morris, Lake Helen
movies and TV commercials, are often
Frank A. lloelzle, Deltona
Among the companies marked with an
Worse, the report alleges that an Impatient It is deeply
doubled between 1972 and M4.
concern
ed
about
the
Humane
Daily Life
Alice Oliver, Lake Monroe
asterisk are Greyhound Bus, Georgia Power,
114i'striated. Sonie have been brutally kWed.
Oert'aters
Marion B. Loiacono, Deltona
Anonymous,
trainer "killed a
television lion by Society's charges and 13
These are the findings of the Humane Society hitting it over thewell-known
Jesse
Florida
Battles
I.
Beaty
Rev.,
Orange
Power
investigating, Pan American Airways and Delta Air Lines.
James L. Merritt, Deltona
and Light
head with a two-by-four." Producers of the Beverly IllIlbIlfies
noted that
I ct
Of the United States Whose wildlife expert, Sue Another animal
Building,
Informed
Sources
Marie
Sanford,
7:30
pm
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George III. Man and King
Mitchell,
Deltona
tell
us
there
LJ
—
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handler
is massive use
Pressman, posed as a film producer to gather trained cougar's eye." allegedly "put out a the series was fiLmed years ago and that they are of monitoring de'i
Antonio
H.
Queral,
Orlando
Amanda
L.
Saavedra,
Founding
Fjthe,
by
private companies.
part of a herd of no longer responsible for the bear. We
X,
the grim details. Performers and crewmen, horses narrowly escapedAnd
Mattie Tossie, Oviedo
Deltona
Founding Foes
being blown up for a to trainers who insisted that they also spoke These not only are used to overhear telephone
upset by the animal abuse, also provided in- Western Intent on showing action,
treat their conversations; businessmen aLso place
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Wright,
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Independence Won
tens of
animals ell.
formation.
BIRTHS
thousands of bugs in competitors' showrooms,
Vickie Mundy, Longwood
In her disguise as a producer, Mrs. Pressman
Independence Almost Lost
The Purina cats, which appear so contented told one trainer she needed
DIRTIEST BUSINESS: We recently insurance Offices, law yers' Offices, hotel rooms
Antonio H. Queral, Orlando
a grizzly bear for
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Mr. and Mrs. Steve (Susan)
the TV commercials, apparently are film. He suggested "that he could spray
her described a whole arsenal of eavesdropping and elsewhere.
TutStLiy's high 79. Overnight
Mrs. James ( Annette) Noe, &amp;
paint
America's momentous year Hundreds of pictures
Richards, girl, Sanford
miserable in real life. 'Cage alter cage of cats, a own
low 51.
boy, Lake Mary
brownbear to make it look like a grizzly."on devices, which the government uses to spy on
W. L. Gramkow LFD
100.000 words of text Suspense Surprises History
legal
experts
believe
this
electonic
surkept for use In the Purina TV commercials,"
Mostly
fair
through Thurprivate citizens.
veiilance
may
be
a
She found temperatures in California animal
told for today
violation of the individual's
were packed with "30 to 40" animals, the tin.
sdav, A little warmer. Highs in
We neglected to mention that the government
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right
to
Privacy.
This
is
1hettos
often
reached
"as
high
Ilk, iow t o 11110
published study harges. "It was apparent
the view of
iRt &amp;ts. Low's in the
as 110 degrees." has set the style for the commercial world as Dale
Its called '16 The World Turned Upside Down
e
Funeral directing
cannot be
Kildee, a Michigan state senator,
j !'Kt/
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A trainer said he planned to deprive a bear of well. As one observer
the cages hadn't been cleaned for several days.
low
to
mid
60s.
Northeasterly
Told
who
in ournaI form, it is a book that takes you behind
rnscience has conducted his own
regarded as just another "job." It
put it, mode
investigation of electronic
A month after inspecting the ci ges, the Un- food for 31 days to cow It Into performing, the made snooping "the fastest growing
winds around 10 mph today
the
scenes
just as it happened
but dirtiest monitoring.
requires dedication and a sense of
MRS. NEI.LIE CARTER
deruePnwwhatJ report charges.
Gilbert, Altamonte Springs and becoming light by Thursday.
business In the world."
Only S7 95 Order now and get a tree color map of
tie warned : -Big Brother doesn,t ustjump,n
conscience, ,,and W. L. Gramkow has
In sum, the Humane Society fujvJ Holiywooj
happened to the rats. She
MisJennie Puckett, Moreland,
I
EXTENDED FORECAST
Michigan Blue Cross and Blue Shield, for with a
the
colonial era It s the ne x t t;est thrnj to having been
both
of
these,
hig splash, Big Brother creeps in and then
to guilty of "inhumane training methods, lscluding example, uses elaborate equipment to
Mrs. Nellie P. Carter, 76, of Ga. and several nieces and
the Humane Loclety, that was
Generally fair except for a
manytold,
"hadacuiriling
died
monitor
he's there," Big Brother, of
there
2536 Princeton Ave., Sanford
few showers along the
course, was the eversome kind Of disease. She.
in1ed that the the wititholding of food and the use of force, a telephone calls from th public. Unknown to
died Tuesday night. Born in
owner of the training facility" had saved
the present, all-aring, atl4nowlng eavesdropper In
Brisson Funeral Home in Southeast Coast. No important
tots' lack Of prevenflvc ctErivary medical care callers, supervisors at Blue Cross l isten in on th
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e Geor ge Orwell's concept
land)
diets
that
Moreland, Ga., she lived in charge of arrangements.
I '76
fall
to
meet
day-to-day
by
getting
th
of
1984.
e
ca
ts
nutritional
temperature
from
animal
s
tele
one
l
he
ph
te
co
sa
nver
tions
between its service
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Sanford For the last 16 years.
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Evening Herald
avoiding full inoculations.
I
changes. l.ows in the Ms except
In more Ways than One, 1984
representatives and private citizens.
(3R_AJVIKC)'SXT
is
getting
clo
se
r.
She
was
a
member
of
the
Bible
BOX
G-22.
Teaneck,
me society also discovered that "the fox used
in
the
upper
50s
in
the
interior
N J 07666
Footnote: The compani mentioned
The animal quarters were also "filthy, UnIn this
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Other Michigan compa nies, such as MonPresbyterian
Funeral Notice
Church
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FUNERAL
HOME
of
_
sections
of
the
extreme
north
in the Audi Fox auto ccrnercIals (had) a diet unitary (and) too small for necessary exerreport
claim
they
employ
tgomery Ward,
Enclosed is $,.
te
lephone
senl
m
on
it
ing
rre
or
Maitlan(i
Sears
and
aftrAft
even
- and in the 70s along the
card calling for nothing but two chicken necks a else." In what
Michigan Bell to improve their
I*W.Alrp.rIBlvd.
copies of 76 at Si 95 each
seems an understatement, Mrs, itself, eavesdrop on telephone callers.
CARTER, MRS NELLIE P.—
service. A spokesrn for
Survivors
include
two
Southeast Coast and in the
day, an extremely meager diet."
Mill
East
on
Alrort
Blvd.
Michigan
Blue
Cross,
Pressman
concluded:
"Things
are
much
worse
Funeral
ser,cei
for
Mr
Neil,
for example, confirmed
V t I'S It *U M-lii Georgia, firms using telephone monitoring that the company has been
daughters, Mrs.
NAME
_____ _____-Prom TraNic $Iinai.aHlØtw.y 17-fl
Keys. Highs in the 80s.
64X~_
VirginiaCarter. 76. of 2535 Princeton
Al"', "the bear that had starred In the than I anticipated."
monitoring
calls
for
equipment
Wallace
of
Sanford
and
Mrs.
at
least
are
required
to
Ave.
SanforØ,
'Wow, dear, don't dwell on it. LOTS of people
who died
Beverly Hillbillies TV series (was) living in
register with 10 or 15
Datona Beach tides: highs
Footnote: A Purina spokesman denied that its the
ADDRESS
Tuesday, will be held at 2:30
a
state. The public Is alerted by an astrisk, aware ofyears. The service representatives are:
Vivian Twitcht'll, Orland'); SOfl,
were not important enough for the CIA to open
10:30a.m.,
10:45 p in.; low 3:51
cramped ca'e, with no evidence of reward for
TV cats have been mistreated. He said the which Is placed
Thursday
P.M.,
at
Briton
monitoring but the public Is not, he
CITY--__STATE
Thomas S. Carter Jr.,
next to the firm'3 name In the said. Thethe
a.m., 4:30
their mail!"
the thousands of dollars It must have earned for company had Issued strict orders cal
Port Canaveral:
FunôI Home with Rev. Arthur
eavesdropping is used
ling for phone book,
"for quality if
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high 10:10a.m., lo: 10p.m.; low
Froei:ich officiating.Burial
___________________ Jacksonville; three grandTPtA ':jP.jP,
control purponea only," he emphai1J,
Oaklawn Memorial Park
children: two sisters, Mrs. Nola
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Father Pleads For 'Death With Dignity' For Daughter

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MORRISTOWN. N.J. (AP) - allow doctors to disconnect a that"Karen be allowed to die The comments were made treated her in
April suspected take its course. It's the Lord's
The QuinlLm'S action )UIS been
Quinlan said that if the court
"Take her from the machine respirator that has kept their with dignity."
during a family discussion she had used tranquilizers and will; for some reason he wants grants his request, he will have endorsed by priests at their Joand the tubes connected to her comatose daughter breathing
about two friends who were liquor together at a party.
to take her."
rid Roman Catholic church. On
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a doctor remove the respirator
and id ner pass into Inc nanas for almost six months.
Her
la
th
er,
Joseph,
Lstllied
ay, the chancellor of the
thing
of
accor
"We
ing
had done everyth
ding to
icated Mrs. Quinlan I teaas his family and parish priests Tuesd
of the Lord." Karen Ann Quin,

Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975-lA

Competence Issue Clouds Hearst Defense

PEOPLE

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San Marino Minister

Pa tcrson Diocese endorsed the
Julia Quinlan, a petite, red. thy that her daughter said the Quinlan s attorney, Paul W. before Superior Court Judge possible to help her and now we
Ian's adoptive father pleaded
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Robert Muir Jr. on Tuesday had no hope," Quinlan said, re watch at Miss Qi
bed- Quinlans' position.
haired mother of three, who nas
Aflflt1'ong.
et'u before she became
with the court.
that he believes it is God's will calling his feeling when doctors side.
Quinlan said he probably
Karen Ann's mother was to watched her vivacious 21-year- that if she ever became termiIt has not been determined that Karen should be removed told him three months ago that
"If the court doesn't agree wouldn't have made the move
take the stand today to repeat old daughter Lapse into a nail), ill, she wouldn't want to be what caused Miss Quinlan's ill
, from the respirator at St. his daughter's coma was irre- with me I don't know what I'll had the church not told him lt.,
that plea, urging the court to "vegetative state," has asked kept alive by artificial means. ness, but doctors who first Clare's Hospital
"nature can versible.
was fliOrall}' correct.
do " he said.
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re%1eing the FBI's investigation of President John F. Ken.
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counsel of the Warren Commisslon, and descrjbedtheeIa.
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FBI office on March 11 1959
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night club operator who might
havvi knowledge of the crWdnal
element in Dallas."
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was not satisfactory to Edwards.
"The Ruby matter has not
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said after the hearing "Why
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of the Warren Commission
report' Wh was the letter but.
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Tom Ilerron and Kathy Iiringardner
are the runners to beat in
meet for Seminole County cross country
runners.
Herron, of Lyman High, heads a fast
field of boys who will tackle the three.
mile Trinity Prep COUtSC Thursday at 6
p.III. his chief rival is Trinity's Thad

School E oard Correcting Discrepancies Found In Audit
By JOE ASKREN
Herald Staff Writ er
Seminole County School officials said today they
are col-retung several aiscrepancies touna in the
state audit of the board's fiscal year 1973-74.
"We're trying to correct most of them . . . Sane
of the accounts payable were not declared and they
should have been," said Superintendent William P
"Bud" Layer.
The audit dated Sept. fl, for the fIscal year
ending June 30, 1974, as prepared by Auditor
General Ernest Eflison, said in part:

"The board's financial stateinenis did not
comply with rules of the State Board of Education.,
in that significant assets and liabilities were either
i.niitted or substantially misstated.. . The value of
tana and buildings .. . was, in large part, not supported by detailed records."
IRoger Harris, assistant superintendent for
finance, said the only records set up were from
insurance company values low' years ago, but "this
did not suit the auditors."
"WehaveschooLs built 25 to 30 years ago... and
the state audit requires actual value of the property
at the time of purchase," said Harris.

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said a secretary was hired a year ago to said the problem was his records did not showthee
research the board minutes and determine original amount collected above the 95 per cent figure.
value of land and buildings as part of the district's
"We have every intention of correcting this,"
fixed assets. He said this study has been completed
said Harris. "
is not a bad audit. It Is a fair
and John Colbert, finance director, Is reviewing it
audit."
now to "double check" It.
The audit said in part:
Harris also said he had failed to record funds yet
"Operating funds. . . do not include significant
to be collected and he plans to check with county tax
assets. . . with a resulting net understatement of
collector's records in the future for an estimate of
reserves and fund balance of $45,391.24.
"taxes collectable and actually due."
"Capital improvement funds. . . do not include
"By law, we only budget for 95 per cent of antaxes and accrued interest receivable . . with a
ticipated tax collections . . . and every year e
resulting net overstatement of reserves and fund
normally have over-collections," said Harris. He
balance of $180,502.63.

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From those presented in the prior fiscal Year . . ."
Harris said these items have been corrected.
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schoo l. for hich no state funds
are pros ided as ith rcuLtr
school busing.
Parents of children attending
the school demanded two weeks
ago that the board either
provide courtesy busing or
force the subdivision developer
to provide better access to the
schooL
Layer said, in his opinion, it's
the responsibility of the planned
unit development I PUD) to
provide streets and sidewalks
for the residents. He said Hugh
Carlton, director of auxiliary
crvices, will have cost
estimate figures on both.
The board also expected to
make a decision regarding
recently viewed, stateapproved, films for a venereal
disease education program
aimed at grades six through 12.
Mrs. June Cameron, one of the
parents objecting to some of the
films, is expected to make a
presentation, according to
Layer.
Ray said a new office trailer
was being installed this morning next to the county School
Board office on Commercial St.
at a budgeted cost of $6,000. The
new facility will provide office
space for John Colbert, director
of finance, and Donald
Coleman, purchasing agent,
and storage for data processing
material and records, he said.
Mrs. Donna Brin1ie is expected to make a presentation
on school textbooks.

The Golden Age Olym.
pics committee met today
at the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce,
and the word was 'go" for
the Nov. 10-15 series of
events for senior citizens 55
years of age and over.
"Everything Is finalized
:I nd
expecting
are ewel
ing a
O'tAi turn(ut,", said Vie
Arnett, committee
chairman. ''It may b e
mostly local citizens who
enter this year, but we feel
word will get around, and
the thing is going to grow
into a national event in
coming years."
Entry fee is 50 cents per
event, and area civic clubs
or groups are sponsoring
various events.
Events include;
— Golf, nine-hole tournament Nov. 11 at 10 a. m.
on the Mayfair Country
Club, sponsored by the
Rotary Club.
Wheel chair race, Nov.
14 0-11 a.m. at Fort Mellon
Park, sponsored by the
Sanford Ministerial
Association.
— Horseshoes, Nov. 15 at
10 a.m. at Fort Mellon
Park, sponsored by the
Sanford Jaycees.
Shuffleboard, Nov. 15
from 9-5 with Sanford
Tourist and Shuffleboard
Club the host.
— Tennis, Nov. 12-13 at
the Emma Spencer Club,
sponsored by Sanford
Sunrise Kiwanis.
— Bicycle race, Nov. 14
From 9-I1, starting from
Seminole Blvd. and Sanford Ave., sponsored by
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Calloway and Oviedo's Chuck Apple and
Jim Bowers. Mike Trier, Oviedo's top
runner, will miss the meet after beir'g
involved in an accident Monday. fl2 was
struck by a truck in Oviedo, while run
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BOSTON (All) — After three playing in the 'Green Monster" pitcher of the
game. "I knew a knockout punch of the Red run double in the Cincinnati
days of rain, they finally played thriller,
the ball was either going to go Sox in game No. 6. But It was
seventh and Cesar Geronjmo
baseball at Fenway Park. And,
"When he came up to bat in foul or be a home run. Since the Boston that got in the
first
laced
a home run into the right.
boy, was it worth waiting for, the 10th, Hose leaned over
and wind was blowing out, I was punches, scoring three quick field seats
in the eighth.
With all the drama of Broad- said to me, 'Wow, this Is some afraid the
ball might hook runs on Fred Lynn's homer into
Geronimo's wallop finished
way and the wallop of a Hotly, kind of game," said Boston around the pole. In fact, I
bet the right-center field seats in Tiant and gave the Reds a -3
v ood ending, the Bos ton R&amp;d (at( her Carlton Fik, "I agreed the wind took the thing about
15 the first inning,
lead. With Pedro Borbon pitch.
Sox defeated the Cincinnati with him. You couldn't ask for a feet closer to the line than it
It seemed that it would be Ing overpowering
Reds 7-6 in 12 tension-packed better game."
baseball in
should have been and it wound enough for Luls Tiant, the way relief,
the Big Red Machine
innings Tuesday night and set
Fisk ended the wild affair as up hitting the pole just before Boston's ace was
pitching for seemed to be driving toward its
the stage for tonight's seventh it should have been ended
going around it."
the first four innings. He gave first World Series
World Series game.
title since
with a leadoff home run in the
Fisk's blow was the most up no runs and only two hits and 1940.
"They will be talking about 12th. The ball jumped oft Fisk's dramatic of the
night because it appeared to be well on his way
But as everyone soon found
that game for years to come," bat and sailed into the left-field was the final shot fired
at
toward
a
third
victory
in
the
out,
the game was far from
said Cincinnati's Pete Rose foul pole, bringing the roaring Fenway. But there were many
crazy, mixed-up series,
over.
after the Red Sox tied this in. crowd at Fenway to its feet and other moments of gorgeous
It wasn't to be, however.
Borbon gave up a leadoff
credible World Series at three the Red Sex players streaming high tension that
kept everyone Tiant showed he was only hu- single to Lynn
and a walk to
games apiece. "This game was onto the soggy field,
stuck to their seats and tele- man in the fifth when he gave Rico
Petrocellli.
The reliever
the best advertisement for
"It was a sinker down and vision sets,
up
three
runs,
two
on
a
triple
by
was
taken
out
of
the game
baseball you could have."
In," said Fisk of the home run
Washed out of three straight Ken Griffey. His imperfection favor of Rawly Eastwick in
and
Rose, who never enjoys losing pitch from Cincinnati reliever starts by a long-winded
storm, became more obvious when
a garnie, nevertheless enjoyed Pat Darcy, the eighth Reds'
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Miss Florida, Ann Sehmal.zreid, will be In Sanford Nov. 10,
for the opening ceremonies at the Golden Age Olympics.
O and 12 from 9.1 at the
ivic Center, sponsored by
he Sanford Recreation
)epartrnent.
— Table Tennis, Nov. 10
a nd 12 from 9-I at the Civic
enter, sponsored by the
linisterial
Association,
Checkers
and
)ominoes, Nov. 10 at 1 p.m.
the Sanford Chamber of
Commerce building, both
ponsored by the Sanford
Senior Citizens.
— Croquet, Nov. 15 at 1 in
F ort Mellon Park, spun.
s xed by Rotaract.
Horticulture Show,
N ov, 13-14 at the sponsoring
S anford Garden Club.

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— Bridge, Nov. 12 at 1 at
the sponsoring Sanford
Women's Club.
— Ceramics, details to be
announced.
Pancake
Race
twornen only), Nov. 12 at 3
and S in the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce
building, sponsored by the
Pilot Club.
— Bowling, Nov. 11-13 at
I and 3 at the Bowl
America lanes, sponsored
by Disabled American
Veterans.
— Track and Field, Nov.
15 8-11 a.m. at Seminole
High track, sponsored by
Downtown Kiwanis.

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meet. So an additional incentive is offered to runners.
Each Seminole County schooi will be
represented — Lyman, Seminole, Lake
Brantley, Lake Howell, Oviedo, Trinity
Prep and Sanford Naval,
Besides Herron and McNulty, the
boys title will be challenged for by

BOSTON API — Unshakeable Joe Morgan sat
BOSTON (AP)
After 170-odd games, the
amid a sea of gloomy faces, unwilling to concede
Boston Red Sex still are playing the way they
that the Boston Red Sex are riding a wave of mostarted the baseball season last spring: with a
mentum going into tonight's World Series
flare for drama.
showdown.'
Now the season comes down to one big game
-'"We're not down," said the intense Cincinna ti
tonight in the seventh and deciding contest of the
'3k'
second baseman. "We've got a Don Gullett goin g
1975 Wor ld Series with the Cincinna ti Reds.
and they don't have another Luis Tiant."
On the brink of elimination and down 6-3 going
'
As crushing as Tuesday night's 74 defeat in 12
into the last of the eighth Inning, the Red Sex
innings
was, the Reds refuse to quell their
pulled out another dramatic victory and squared
confident
tones.
the Series at three games apiece Tuesday night
"They
be
at us," said scrappy Pete Rose. "Now
by edging the Reds 7 on Carlton Fisk's 12t
Bill Lee has got to beat us. I'm not worried about
inning homer.
CARLTON p'j
JOE MORGAN
him. I don't worry about any pitcher, I Just take
"It feels wonderful, but this shouldn't surprise
my hacks."
anybody who knows this ba ll club,", said Boston
Boston catcher Canton Fisk decided the
Manager Darrell Johnson. "We've been doing
superbl
y-played thriller with a leadoff homer in
-.
the same thing all year, only now it's in the
12th
the
Inning, victimizing young Pat Darcy for
World Series. These fellows don't know the
his first loss since June 29.
meaning of the word 'quit.' Even when they're
"I have no excuses," Darcy said through
behind in the ninth inning, they believe they can
glazed eyes. "I tried to get the ball low — and It
win."
got up. I thought it was going to be foul. Then it
Carl Yastrzemskl, Boston's 15-year veteran
hit
the foul pole."
who had three hits in the sixth game with CmNEW YORK (AP) — Fred the Cincinnati Reds were the
The game-clinching homer capped one of the
cinnati's National League champions, agreet Lynn displayed
skills on na- only repeaters from the 1974 most dramatic games in Series history.
with Johnson, but said: "I can't take too many tional televisionhis
Tuesday night, team.
"I couldn't believe it," said Rose, stirred by
MEXICO CITY (AP) — only won all of Tuesday's golds, 2:24.00 in the men's Mmeter more games like this. These are just two fan. slamming a three-run
homer
Others picked by a nation- the pulsating duel that saw momentum reversed
"We're definitely here to win but also set records In each backstroke;
tastic teams going against each other. This was a and crashing into the center wide panel of sports writers and almost inning-by-inning. "Boston played like
the gold medal and to regain event and added either a silver
super, super game for us, but the entire Series field wall in a futile effort to broadcasters
were
first they have magnets in their gloves. T hat game
Dan Harrigan, Mishawaka, has been something. There has been some great catch Ken Griffey's triple.
our morale. Therefore beating or a bro nze in each.
I nd.,
with a 2:06.69 in the men's
baseman George Scott of the had more ups and downs
baseball out there."
Cuba is a question of honor,"
than any game I've
The winners and their times, 200-meter backstroke;
It was t ypical of the Boston Milwaukee Brewers, second ever
been in. That was the only way that game
said United States men's bas. all records:
"1 don't think I've ever been In a more rookie center fielder's
season, baseman Joe Morgan of Cincin- could have been decided."
ketball assistant coach Jud
Wright, New Albany, emotional game," Fisk said. "I don't think any- and a prime reason he
Doug Northbrook, Tucson, InCamille
d., with 1:03.71 in the 100-me. body
was
the nati, third baseman Bill MadThe rowing Red Sex victory sets the stage for
Heathcote.
in the world could ask for a better game." top vote-getter on The AssociAriz., 4:00.51 in the men's 400- ter women's butterfly;
lock of the Chicago Cubs and tonight's collision between Gullett, Cincinnati's
The question of honor was to meter freestyle, almost nine
Leading up to Fisk's homer off the left-field ated Press' 1975 Major League
Greg Jacenburg, West
third baseman Larry Bowa of flame-throwing left-hander, and Lee, who was
be deci ded tonight in one of the seconds better than the old ter, Pa., wi
Ch's- foul pole against Pat Darcy, Cincinnati's eighth All-Star team,
th 2:03.42 in
the
Philadelphia Phillies.
highly effective against the Reds in Game Two 10
feature attractions of the VII record;
pitcher, were such highlights as:
Joining Lynn in the outfield
men's 200-meter butterfly,
Randy
Jones of the San Diego days ago.
Pan American Games: the
—Fred
Lynn's
three-run homer into the are Greg Luzinskl of the PhilaKathy Heddy. Summit, N.J.,
In wrestling Tuesday
Padres was named the team's
The Reds, bridesmaids in three World Series in
Ame ricans vs. the Cabana In who won her second gold with a
night,
the U.S. took gold medals In five
bleachers beyond the Boston bullpen in right- delphia Phillies and Reggie left-handed pitcher and Balti- the last 14 years but denied a world cham.
center in the first inning.
basketball. A victory would all 5:06.05 in the women's 400-me- weight classifications, silvers
Jackson of the Oakland A's.
more's Jim Palmer grabbed pionship since 1940, put it
but automatically give the U.S. ter individual uied.le';
all on the line tonight.
—Bernie Carbo's dramatic pinch homer into
Lynn was the only rookie to the right-handed pitching spot.
in three and bronze in the other
"There
ain't
no
mo
re
ta
lking
af te r tomorrow,"
a gold medal in the sport at
H
flick Colella, Seattle, Wash., two.
make the squad, while Jackson
said Reds Manager Sparky Anderson.
Continued On Page 2-B)
these quadrennial Western
and catcher Johnny Bench of
I Continued On Page 2-111
"Tomorrow is it."
Hemisphere games a certain
morale booster.
The U.S. prestige In basketWill has dropped in recent years
with defeats in the 1971 Pan Am
Games, the l972 Olympics, and
last year's world chainpionships.
A handful of importa nt fi na ls
4\
.
were scheduled today In other
"
sports here, including swimR
Central Florida baseball fans Friday, three on Sa turday and Seminole playing Stetson at S
ming where the U.S. teams
I.
will get a sneak preview of five anot her three Sunday.
and Rollins facing FTIJ at 7:30.
continue to rewrite the Pan Mn
a
By JIM HAYNES
"That's right," says Posey,
of the better co llege tea ms in
Seminole Community
Friday it will be Rollins
record books. But the pivotal
herald Sports Editor
"he lakes it to 'en,. Greg can
the state this week at Sanford College, Stetson University, against Jacksonville at S and
basketball game had the
strip them and move his
Memorial Stadium.
Rollins College, Jacksonville
-17U meeting Stetson at 7:30.
spotlight.
College recruiters and scou ts blocker to the sidelines,
The Zi nn Beck Fall Classic University
and
Florida
On Saturday the 12:30 game
-We still have a chance to win with
foresight
should whether It Is an end or indebu ts Thursday night with a Technological University will pi
ts FTU agai nst Seminole,
the gold medal if we lose to the remember the name Greg terference."
pair of games, followed by two make up the field in the single with
Stetson
meeting
Cubans," hieathcote said. Pringle.
round-robin tourney.
Jacksonville
at
3
and
Stetson
"They've lost to Puerto Rico
PIIngIC Is also a leader, "He's
By end of next fall, his name
All
games
will
be
se
ven
intackling
Rolli
ns at 5:30.
and may still lose to Brazil." should be well known. In fact, a leader in a sense," says the
nings with a championship
Sunday's
windup sees
Ileathcote expressed hope he's not doing badly this season. Seminole coach. "Not so much
trophy
presented
to
th
e
team
Jacksonville
playing
Seminole
t he re would be no violen ce, as The 6-2 ju ni or defe nsive end by the fact he gets after
with
the
best
record
alter
at
12:30,
Jacksonville
facing
teammates or Jumps down their
in some Cuba-U.S. encounters was Seminole's player of
Sunday's
game&amp;
In
addition,
F1
at
3
and
Seminole
meeting
throat, lie's not afraid to tell
here, notabl)' in water polo
ek in a 7-6 l os
1444~
the tournament's most val ua ble Rollins at 5:30.
s
to
Gainesville
them
something. But basically,
where three Americans were last Friday.
player
will receive a trophy.
The games are considered
injured,
And the fact that he was he lets his actions do his
Admission
to
e
GREG
th
PRINGLE
tournament
exhibitions
for the com peting
Going Into tonigh t's swimS virtually the only player talking."
is
$2
for
all
f
ou
r
days.
learns,
who
will begin regular
ORLANDO (AP)
ming finals, the U .S. team has mentioned in glowing terms
The
Thursday's
schedule
finds
seasons
in
the spring.
Pringle wasn't drawing much
Seminole, which plays doesn't affect play against Tangerine Bowl Sports Associrebuffed its critics effectively, this .,reek by coach Jerry Posey
praises
Colonial
at
Itse
be
ginning
of
at
home
this
week,
was
ation
has
voted to play the Dec.
Colonial.
not only winni ng most every- speaks well of him,
His
play
was
good
less
than
effective
on
offense
Tangerine
Bowl football
thing in sight but also tearing
"Greg is starting to get after season.
"It's easy to do after losing
enough
for
him
to
start.
But
he
last
weekend,
game
despite
the
availability of
up the Cannes' record book In people, and that's what
like that," he said. "We are
football
was
guilty
of
rookie
mistakes
only
20,000
seats
in the trouble.
"Defense was good enough to down a little on ourselves.
the process.
is about," said Posey today.
like
goi
ng
th
e
wrong
way
th
We
plagued
and win, e offense just couldn't know we should have won.
stadium, official said
With the help of a U.S. sweep "lie is improving every week. missing a
ssignments.
pu t it together. We had the Colonial is not as bad as its today.
in swimming events Tuesday He is rounding into one of
Association President Will
When
and five gold medals from the area's better defthsive players.
we record indicates,"
"He's past that stage now," opportunities.
Geiger
said the decision to go
American wrestlers, the U.S. fly next season he should be ndded Posey. "Once lie found recovered that fumble on their
Colonial
Is
2-3
with
a
32-6
win
ahead
with the post-season
gold-silver-bronze total bulged great."
out what he could do, and has
over Lyman the highlight of its game wa's Wed on the neM to
10-55-33 with 36-33-21 for rune
Four junior varsity football Bishop Moore at 4.
Basically, what Pringle Is eliminated his mistakes, he Just But we didn't," lamented
season. The Grenadiers also retain NCAA sanction for the games are on the high school
Posey,
nerup Cuba. Other leading na' doing which puts him In a goes out and does a job. lie's
All other games are at 7:30,
beat Boone, 7-6, but lost to game, despite the discovery of schedule Thurrday
lions were Canada 15-25-27, special category is that he aggressive, lie realizes he is
night in. with Lake Brantley traveling to
This week, Posey's biggest Jones. Oak Ridge and Winter
structural defects in the con. volving Seminole County Oviedo, l)eLand p!ayin at
Mexico 6-8-fl and Brazil 6-7-13. meets his blocker and takes to strong enough to move people, problem is seeing toil that a let
Park by respective scores of 18- struction of additional seats for teams.
The American swimnmi ers not the offense,
Lake hlinell and I.yniian at
and he's not afraId."
down from last week's game 7, -0 and 2'7-O.
the stadium.
Seminole plays at Orlando ()rlaadu Colonial.
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more than 1,500 Job requests. Of that number, he said many
crkers have been placed in jobs.
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large turnout.
The girls junior varsity meet begins at
4:30, followed by the varsity girls at 5,
Junior varsity boys at 5:30 and varsity
boys at 6.
Qualification for the all-county cross
country team is achieved through this

Fisk Home Run Sets Stage
For World Series Decider'

For Golden Age Games

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Commissioners
presentation.

Trinity Prep and Debbie Thomas of Lake
Howell.
Three of the lop 10 favorites in girls
competition — Bringardner, Barksdale
and Thomas — are merely freshmen and
lend much hope For the future to their
respective schools.
Lyman coach David Huggins is the

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Fetchtel To Talk I mAwwff
On New State Law

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McNulty, who ran second to him in a test
last Friday and ranks as the Class AAA
state champion in the mile.
Girls competition should be just as
fierce, with Bringardner, also of Lyman,
getting a strong challenge from the likes
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State Hep, Vince F'echtel Jr.
Le esburg) is expected to
explain a new state law on
administrator-teacher ratios to
Seminole County School Board
members who meet today at
7:30 p.m. at the Altamonte
Springs City Hall.
Superintendent William P.
"Bud" Layer said the new state
law prevents hiring more administrators than teachers for
any one school year.
"Seminole County has one of
the best ratios in the state, with
an emphasis on classroom
teachers," said Layer.
Last year's ratio was one
administrator for every 9.94
teachers in elementary,
secondary and the special
education field, said Ralph
Ray, the School Board's informational officer.
Ray said the administratorteacher ratio was one to 10.68,
including guidance department, library, and audio-visual
personnel. This year's ratio
figure will not be available until
next month, Ray said.
"You cannot have a higher
ratio than last year," Ray said.
Also on the agenda today is a
report on courtesy busing "if
needed," and the responsibility
for providing a bike path for
pupils attending the new
Sterling Park Elementary
School, Layer sai(L
Courtesy busing is Iran.
sportation for pupils li ving less
than two miles away from their

Herron, Bri"ngardner Favored In County Meet

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Commissioner Dick Williams called Ore's presentation "very
irnhressive" and said a need ddlnitely exists for agencies which
are designed to reduce imemployment in Seminole County.
'As described by Horace ((pr), the agency Is doing a very
fuse Job," Williams said.
"I wish to compliment tr organization on a very comprehensive report." Commissioner Mike Hattaway added.
Vihien said the conce* of SEEDCO is "extremely good"
because it is an agency designed to reduce unemployment and
train unskilled workers.

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Player Of Week

Beck Baseball Classic
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the centerfield bleachers to drive in three runs
"Th pitch was a sinker down and in," the
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and tie the score
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into a double play.
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KNOXVILLE, Tenn. lAP) - Former Notre Dame
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the year whether to resume his career as a football coach,
txitclosed the door ona future collegecontract.
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air-conditioned clubhouse.
GrancL land admiion
only 50'. Free parking!
Action packed racing
under the lights Mun.-Sat.
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polyoster cords and Ilb*r glass belle. In the
wide 78 series profile. Whitewall tubeless.

Paul Harmon, owner of the bowling alley, said there
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Rosewall

Fisk led off the 12tfi. fie looked at a ball and

second of his journey toward the 12th, when Fisk delivered doubles with 47 and slugging the American Leaues co- votes to 157, for one (if the
home.
his sudden thunder. The broad- percentage with .566. He batted home iiin champion with Scott. pitching spots. Jones polled is
votes to beat out Vida Blue of
With tP rirdi'nt g'hppr nf ih
hn,,I,hrwI i',trhpr t.'.riwI in
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ni', now walloped .iu rounumnppers. Oakla
nd, who finished with 103
fled Sox faithful still ringing in the air when the ball hit the and was third in the league in
Bench easily captured the
the air, the Boston bunch came pole, and he joyfully streaked runs batted n with 10, polling catching spot, getting 265 votes
iowa had the second closest

ELEVENTH-1 Domingo lame.
I I Barre Miguel, A
Ogu-18 Berlocia, S Arecha Juan. 6

Ken

Lynn, one of

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Game 6
FIRST - I Fins? Affair (Kurti
C fl,
X-3 030 210 000--6 51 0
Avrth) 16) 11 20.410,2 40 ,7 Lassies
BoSton 320 000 030 001-7 10 1
Lady (Ili 2 40. 2 20. 3 L'ncoln Visit
12 inalnj
(7) 770. Q 651 1700; T 217.
Nolan, Norman (3), Billing
SECOND - I Ocala Dutch
ham (3). C.C.arrolt (5). Borbon (OmidgesI (7) 540. 7.70. 220; 7.
(5). McEnaney Genesee Ptayboy (1) 7.20. 2.20. 3
(9). Darcy (10) and Bench;
kings Medal (2) 270. 0 1 735 60 . T
hint. Mores (S). Di'ago (9). (117) 25.00; OD. It 7) 31.50; T
Wise (12) and FISK W-W'sc,
C1
0 L-Darcy. 01 HRS-Crmcin
THIRD - I Mario (Clark) I')
GprOrmimO
(7)
Boston. 1760. 13 70. 110. 7 C J Rodney
L',rn 0, Carbo (2). Fisk (7)
9 kO.) 60, 3 MlctmIana Chief (5)740.
0 04) 20 00. 7 (3 4 bill 62 00. T
To4.y'sOames
2051
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FOURTH - 1 Warren Leo
Lee 0 0), (n)
I Becker 1 (1) 2960. 900. 2
Pyrwackeip (5) $00. 7 20; 3. Tainya
Pa?h (3) 7 10. 0(18) 700.80; 1 (10
31 27$0. I 1.31,
FIFTH -Admirals Lad (Bader)
(2) 7.10. 4,00, 500; 2. Cumban F r Isco
(6) 2510, 42.60; 3 Ripping On (1)
ORLANDO-SEMINOLE
3.60; Q (75) 14540; 1 (ThiS 509.10;
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
12092
FIRST - I Cacho Sancte, (7).
SIXTH - I Llncolnt Spirit
1320. 610. 100. 2.Larri Okoki (7). (OeBecrv Jr.) (Il 1080, 520, 3M; 7.
a60. 110. 1. ca AIberdl (5) 450; 0
Mindy Nib (71 410, 340, 3 SCttys
(I 71 71 80rP (77711079
Amb,tion ill 5.60.0(17) Th'$Q; I (I
SECOND - I Same Atbqrdi j4J, 751 277 10. I 7 034
21 00. 7 20. 320. 2. Ica Liii (7) 5 30.
SEVENTH - I B -o'varct County
20. 3 4 2 40; 2. Shaf p
1) 5550; P (47) .960: Big 0 (23
Mollie (1) - IC. 100.3.,) H Time (7)
wifft
616J0
370.0S52500. T(S17).s670 I
THIRD - I Unza Via (41. 53.60, 7 072
Lamni Sarcte:(7);770,
EIGHTH -1. Bold Affair (Kin
450, 3 Echano Liii (21,350; 0 (4
seyt (3) 1660. 5.10, 1 00. 2. Mitt
7) A' 00. P (47) 1550
Ac,.e Time ,) 370.3 13. 3. Cheeky
FOURTH - I Cacho Miguel ( I)
eracacio (5) 5 10. (37)2763; 1 (3
10 00 - 6 80. 6 20. 2 Dom snogo Per et .
1 S) 173 60, T 2:01 C
(3). 350. 340, 3 Alava Echpve (7),
NINTH - I. Surtax lSeidecs) (3)
S0O.Q(3$),77.t0;PfI3) $940 00 *00. 110. 310; 7. Pan Lady J (5)
(1 1)1)1 10.
600.- 360. 3 .
Ocala
- Star Fly (II
. .fldflO LIFTOS Ii?
Q (35) 2010; 1 331171 10
1200.650. $00. 2. Domingo, Miguel
(7)$20 180; 3. Sa$aAgjirce u
I? 20.0(24) 32.60; p
4300.
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
SIXTH - 1. Cacho Zamre- (I) 1910,
FIRST-14 Mile, Pace, Claiming
900. 310; 2. B.arre Perez (1) 550. $1,550:
I.
Emmett
O'Brien
100; 3. Nei Attu (7) 6.00; 0 (1 5)
IValanle) 12 I. 2. Defkendun (No
42 60. P($ 1)11050.
driver) 7 2; 3. Dark Rauerm
SEVENTH -1 Eddy Perez (6)
(Boaturro) 77. 1 Tar Dappe
'3 IZ 1 so . 3 Ciu1hOkOki (5)
tVanoervort) SI. S Gotta Go
100. 3 ca Via (3) 360. Q (5.6)
Ptewman $ I.' 7 II I Candee
71 10, P 111, S) 7C7.
lFetev- ) I1. I. Mar Mlrg Rusty
EIGHTH - I. Alava Muguenia
(Kalathmi) 32).
(7) 1000. 11.80. 360. 7. Fermin
SECOND - c.3. Pace. MiIe 1.
Ramon '3) 11.20. 1.40; 3 Erdo,zs
Timely Marie- (UdeII)
Aipi (4) 110. 0 (2 3) 2660; P (7 3
Ryangold (Farber) 10 I; 3. Pflentom
7920
O- Lyncn (Baileyl 92. 1 Teal Iron
NINTH - 1. Aguirre (I) S 20.
(Cummings) $ 1; S. Gay Glad
2*50,710. 7 lame (3)530,100;),
(Shimp) 3 I; 6. Vans4y Bomb
Juan (7) 310. 0 ()3) 4160; P (131
(Crossinl Ii. 7. Laurelt Gypsymay

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Borbon
(6). ftchj. $
Miguel
Enarty (11,
Esslviick
Ill
EIGHTH - Mile. Pace. Claiming
SIXTH - I Arechs Echave, 2
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'a Bench: Let. Drago (9) and
12,003.
1 Victoria Han% IT. Crank)
Barre Bengoa, I Nui Javi.
W -Eattwick.
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3
Domingo Miguel. S Maya lame. 6
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c,ttie
knot
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Bilbao Attu, 7
ui:a Eloua.
Bombay Jayson (Shimp) 10
Cacho Perez
Game I
Wave Lewis) 31; 6 Beth
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010 00 1 102 0-S 10 2
SEVENTH - I Echano Jay,. 7 Dean lBere:nak 7 2. 7 Sun Velvet

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the best rookies mous Green Monster and lay
should have won it then," said
to come along in the American crumplcd on the warning track
the Fenway crowd of 35,205 Fisk.
even a violent collision with the
League for many years, was for a few minutes, like a disBut Boston didn't. Lynn lofted center held wall by lynn that hurt when he went back in
carded rag doll. But he soon got
Cincinnati's
outstanding aflyballtoFosteralongtheleft momentarily stunned the out. attempt to catch Griffey's up and tested himself, finding
youngster quieted the Boston field line and the Cincinnati fielder in the fifth Inning,
triple. lie cracked into the ía- tie could play.
customers by striking out outfielder gunned down Denny
Dwight Evans and getting Rick Doyle at home for a double
Burleson on a ny ball. Then he play. Then Petrocelli grounded
went to a 2-2 count on pinch hit- out and the game went Into
We thought for sure

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game-tying homer into the n- to put the Red Sox away but
ter field stands, more than 400 were turned back by an almost
feet away.
unbelievable play by Evans in
With a man on
plate," Carbo, said of the key first. im-Morgan hit a shot Utat
pitch from Eastwick. "I was appeared almost certainly
just trying to make conta ct in headed for home run territory,
that spot and not strike out, so I but the graceful young out
stepped out of the box a couple Fielder speared the ball near the
of Limes to help relax myself, seats and fired back Into the
All I was tr)ing to do was just infield to complete a double
put the ball in play someplace." play.
The house came down when
Carbo hit it out. And the benever seen," said Cincinnati

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Wednesday, Oct. 22,1975-3 8
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice
i hereby given that I am IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. 1)4 AND
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INVITATION TO BID
4' engaged in business t lOt wymore FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
...
lu, Board of Trustees of tie
fJ
1I
Road Su 101, Altamonte Sorinas, FLORDIA
Seminole County Pi,ihlir Wt..n,iI
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Seminole County. Florida under the CASE NO. 52002CA.04B
'fliles bids upon the following:
I
liCtit*t name of FOXY LADY
Ifl R: the Marriage of
Complete insurance coverage.
BEAUTY SALON, and that i intend
MARC ELLA L NOLEN.
Additional Information, plant and
t o reqister sad name wuth'lhc Clerk
Petitioner. speclflcalionsareavallablea, office
Wednesday
(I) Today In Florida
o sIte Circuit Court, Seminole
(CATV4) Life In The Spirit
of the Controller alter 31st October
()(13) Love Of Life
County. Florida in accordance With HARVEY K PIOLEN, JR.
1975.
(35) Rocky And Friends (I)
Big Valley
:SS
(CATV-) World Of Women
EVENING
th( provi%,On5 Of the Fictitious
deSPondent
Au bids Shall be mailed to the
Underdog
(9) Movie
(9)
(2)
Daily
Happy
Days
Devotional
Name Statutes, To Wit
NOTICE OF ACTION
Board of Trustees of the Seminole
7:00
Section
(13)
Mike
Douglas
4:00
(S)(44) News
(24) Villa Alegre
66% 09 1 !orcJj Statul
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
1957
County Public Hopitl, 1101 East
(2) To Tell The Truth
(24) Mister Rogers
(2) lronslde
S James 0 Baird
HARVEY K. NOLEP4. i
First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771.
7:00
11:50
(3) Romagnolis Table
(44) Leave It To Beaver
~
C9 PuMigh Oct 8. 15, 22. 29. 1915
14SAI South 11 Highway
(3)(24)
Mister Rogers
All bids Shall be Postmarked not
(2)
Paul
Harvey
Concentration
Today
DES %9
KANSAS CITY. MISSOURI
later than the ,h day of November
(6) Partridge Family
9:30
(CATV.) Hogan's Heroes
(6)(C6)W) CBS News
11:55
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 1975
(CATV.6)(44) Mickey Mouse
(CATV4) 700 Club
FICTITIOUS NAME
Bozo's Circus
(9) Wild. Wild World Of
that
MARCELLA
L
NOLEN
has
(6)(CM(
Consideration
Of
n) CBS News
such bdt will
Notice is hereby given that I am
Club
(44) Gomer Pyle,
(44)
American
Animals
filed a Petition in the Corcuit Court of lake place at the meeting Of the
AFTERNOON
Town
engaged in business at I Palm
Somerset
Religious Hall
(13)(CATV.13) CBS News
10:00
Valley Of , Oviedo 3276S, Seminole Seminole County, Florida, for Board of Trustees in the Seminole
12:00
(9) Dinah!
County
Dissolution
of
Marriage.
and
you
are
(24) Intercom 24
(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
Public Hospital (Seminole
C ounty, Florida under the fictitious required to serve a copy of your
Dragnet
Memorial Hospital) at II 4So'clk
(35) Star Trek
(6) GiveN Take
name of R&amp;N LAWN bLkvl(L.
(9)
A.M.
America
(6) The Young And The Rest
(35)
Addams
Family
%rotten defenses, if Any, on KEN A M on the 91h day of December
(44) Hogan's Heroes
Romper Room
and that I intend to register Said NE TH W MCINTOSH, of STEP4 1975
(44) Hilarious House
less
4:30
"me with the Clerk of the Circuit
(44) Father Knows Best
Frightenslein
(2)(6) The Price Is Right
STROM DAVIS &amp; McINTOSH. Publish: Oct. 20, 21, 22, 1913
Bugs Bunny And (3)(24) Sesame Street
Court, Seminole County. Florida in
for Pctitonii'r. wflost' DES 173
(3)
l3ook
10:30
Beat
Friends
8:00
accordance with the
ov'sions 0, address is
(6)(I) Mery Griffin
Pt Office flog I3,
(6) Don Adam's Screen Test
(2)(I) Wheel Of Fortune
(I) Magnificent Marble Ma
the Fictitious Name Statutes, To
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV.6)
Fiintstones
Florida Statutes Sanford. FloridA, 32711, and file the
(C-6)(44) Love. American
Price Is Right
INVITATION TO BID
chine
Wit Section 16i 09
Community Close
fronside
original
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above
1957
The Board of trustees of the
Style
700 Club
PulsePlus!
Up
Styled Court on or before November Seminole County Public Hospital
Orlando City
Ralph W Phlllipt
(9) 25,000 Pyramid
(44) Green Acres
(44) Fllntstons
(24) World Press
Council Meeting
1. 1975, Othcrwitr a default and invites bids '.ipon the following.
Publish' Od. I. 5. 15.
(13)
Truth
Or
Consequences
Big Valley
11:00
ultimate judgment will be entered
8:30
(35) Lone Ranger
DES I
16 H P Lawnmower, riding style
(CATV.13) Movie
against you for the relict demanded
(2)($)
12:
High
Rollers
Additional information, plans and
(44) GilIlgan's Island
(CA.6)
Fran
Carltort
in the Petition
8:00
(6)(13) Gambit
Specifications are available at th e
(2)(1) 3 For The Money
(44) Three Stooges
S:00
THE CIRCUIT COURT of WITNESS my hand and official Office
of the Purchasing Agen t,
(21(8) Little House On The
(CATV.6) Not For Women
(6) Search For Tomorrow
SEMINOLE COUNTY IN AND FOR seal of said Court on the 761h day of
8:55
(2) Adam 12
All bids shall be mailed to the
Prairie
Only
(9) All My Children
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL September. A D , 1975
(44) Spirit Of '76
(CATV-a)
I Love Lucy
,
Board
of
Trustees
of
the
Seminole
(3)(24', Tribal Eye
CIRCUIT
(9) Showoffs
(24) Electric Company
( Seal)
(9)
County
Public
Hospital,
Island
1101
East
9:00
(6)(13) Tony Orlando And
NO 7$•2171.CA.01.8
(44) Phil Donohue
(44) Variety
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr ,
First Street, Sanford, Florida 37771
(35) Mickey Mouse Club
THOMAS LYONS.
(2)
Phil
D000hue
Dawn
Clefk of Circuit Court
11:30 (2)(8) Hollywood
1:00
All bids Shall be Postmarked not
(44) Brady Bunch
(6) Miko Douglas
Plan:ff
fly Fl,iine CoarJe
(CATV-6) movie
later thin the 771h day of October
~quares
(2) Somerset
((irk
eiuly
(9) When Things Were R'llcn
1915, and shall be received on
I .~) ALBERTA ROSE LYONS,
(6)(8) News
sx I
ST ENST ROM, DAVIS &amp;
(44) Dinahl
(2) News
before the 31%1 day of Ckfober 191S.
.
(CATV.6; Movie
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Mr IPITOSI4
(3)(24)
Electric Company
Publish' Oct 70, 21, fl. 1975
8:30
NOTICE OF SUIT
(9) Ryan's Hope
Post Office Box 1330
DES 171
Connecticut
(CATV-)
Bewitched
TO Albert,
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Tk5'e
A.A..
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11,11
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Iota
variip
VII ii
earch For tomorrow
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(9)
Beverly
Hillbillies
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Sanford, Florida 37771
(35)(44) Movie
9:00
(13) Adam 12
that an action for Dissolution of Attorneys tot Petitioner
INVITATION TO 810
(2)(8) Doctor's Hospital
1:30
Marriage has been filed lginst you Publin Oct 1, 6. IS, 77. 1975
(CATV.13) Cable JQurrI
The Board of Trustees of the
) (24) Great Performances
(3
and You are required to Serve a copy
(2)(8)
Days
01
Our
Lives
(35)
Mayberry R.F.D.
DES]
Seminole county Public Ho%pital
(6)(13) Cannon
of your written dcfent, if any, toil
(6)113) As The World Turns (44) Partridge Family
ins ites bids upon the lollowing:
.!i
On James T. Golden, attorney for
(CATV-13) Stagecoast West
(9) Let's Make A Deal
whose address it P.O. Box IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Carpet, class "B" rat
Barelta
2:00
ed
7707. Sanford, Florida 3277) and file EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR(44) Movie
161(13) Guiding Light
Additional inlormetlo,,, plans and
the Original With the clerk of the CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Spec ificatIons are available at Office
(9) $10.000 Pyramid
9:30
above Styled Court on or before COUNTY. FLORIDA.
cf the Purchasing Agent
(35)
Movie
November 21st, 1975, Otherwise a (Gin,ral Jurisdiction Division)
2:30
All bids shall be mailed to the
judgment may be entered against Case No. ?S.200$.CA.,.
(2)(1) Doctors
10:00
Board of Trustees of the Seminole
you for the tell demanded in the SOUTH
SHORE
(6)(13) Edge Of Night
FEDERAL County PubIc HOspital, 1101 East
(2)(1) Petrocelli
tt,rr.plalnt or petition.
SAVINGS
AND
(9) Rhyme And Reason
LOAN First Street, Sanford, Florida 37771.
(3)
Say
Brother
Witnest my hand and the seal of ASSOCIATION OF MASSAPEQUA. All bids shall be Pos?mari'eci not
(24) Indian Summer
(6)(13)
Kate
McShane
NEW
YORK,
said court on October 171h, 1975
later than the 26th day of OctoCer
(35) Mothers.ln.La,
(9) Starsky And Hutch
(Seal)
PIiiitifI, 1975,
and shall be received orq'
(CATV.13) Burke's Law
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
3:00
before the )th day of October,
GLORGE W HOGAP, III 8. YONG
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(24) Soundstage
(2)(8)
Another World
Consideration
of
such
bids
will
C141.tP1 HOGAN, u.s 5ifC,
By' Lillian T. Jenkins
(6)(13) Match Game
take plate at the meeting of the
10:30
As Deputy Clerk
Defendants
Board of Trustees In the Seminole
(CATV-a) Three Stooges
(3) Solar Energy
Publish: Oct - 72, 29. Nov S. 12, l9yS
NOTICE OF ACTION
County
Public
Hospital
iSeminole
(9) General Hospital
(CATV-4)
Best
DES 13.5
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Of Groucho
Memorial Hospital) as 1145 o'clock
(24) Romagnolls' Table
TO GEORGE W HOGAN. III
11:00
A M. on the 9th day 00 Dec ember
(35) My Favorite Martian
an.i YONG (HUN HOGAN,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN THE
1975.
(2)(6)(I)(9)(13)
News
hi$ wife
(44) Three Stooges
Publish: Oct. 70,21,32, 1975
EIGHrEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
(3) ABC News
(Residence Unknown)
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINO .E
3:25
DES
(CATV-) Race To Riches
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
(44) Spirit Of '76
lht an action to Foreclose a Moe
(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
CIVIL ACTION NO. '$$4I.CA.o,.E tgage
on the following deScribed
FICTITIOUS NAME
(35) 700 Club
3:30
SOUTHEAST FIRST NATIONAL
Notice is hereby given that I am
property in Seminole county,
(44) Love, American Style
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
BANK OF MAITLAND, a Nation
al Florida
engaged In business at 251 MatI,',,i
Rnbhnn
11:30
16)1111 TillOt.
uiuunp; inc niaaen names listed below appear
Ave. Altamonti. Spning, 37701,
Lot S. in Block
. NORTH
forward,
(2)(8) Tonight Show
Plintifl,
I One Life To Live
backward,
up,
down,
or
diago
nally in the puzzle. Find each
ORLANDO 6th ADDITION. ac
Si'nnoie County, Florid, under the
vs
hidden name and box it in as shown:
(6)(
13)
Pan-American
Games
Flintsfones
cordng to the Pta, ther eOf ,
fictitious name of PROPERTY
MILLER DEVELOPERS. INC.. a recorj
WrapUp
page
in
BRI
DGEPORT
Plat
Book
CASUALTY
INSURERS,
INC.
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' TH E INSURANCE MARKE
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Sheridan
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MOUNTFRISSELL WOODSTO('K
2810 HITS
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HARTFORD
Robert H Miller. (b) Howard T. County, Florida a K a II North 1st SEMINOLE COUNTY, 7. IN
Sports
NEW LONDON
5 Miller,
UNCAS
(c) Clara Argenbright, (d)
1101*.SATO.NIC
SURANCE
H.
Court,
Winter
Spring%.
Florida.
MARKET.
INC
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(9) Wide World Special
C111ARTFR OAK
VALE
Glen Miller Trustees under Florida
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filed against you and you INSURANCE MARKET, I THE
(44) Mod Squad
Stat ut es,
TOMORROW: North American Water Falls
________
____________________________
_______
INSURANCE MART, and that I
are required to serve a copy of your
41
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11:40
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written defenses, if any, to It on
ROBERT H. MILLER and LOUISE DOUGLAS L GRABLE, Attorney Clerk of
(6)(13) Banacek
the
Circuit
Court,
Seminole
MILLER. individually,
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fri PIatntiff,wnosead,ess,. Suite County, Florida in accordance with
12:00
Defendants. 701. 1110 W
est 501 h Street, Hialeah, the Provision s Of ?h F lclitlous
NOTICE OF ACTION
(CATV.6) Death Valley Days
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Florida 3)0)2. on or before she 5th Name Statutes. To Wit Section
To CLARA Ar4GENBRIGIIT
12:30
-Florida Statutes 1957
day of November. 197S, and file the
777$ WilIiamtbur Road
4-9 CBS TONY ORIANtX) but managed to recover the beU
S
Kenneth
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br&amp;.&amp;
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Or'gln-ll
with
the
C
lef
It
Of
this
Court
(CATV4)
Noticlas
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k.
ChariotteswIle.
.
ether before service on PIaintiff'
President
(44) Phil Donahue
'AND DAWN Dons DeLuise and and escape, of course.
:i
Virginia
1
attorney or immediately thereafter.
Publish Oct I, I. 53. 221 1973
Isabel Sanford of "The Jef1:00
8:30-9 ABC THAT'S MY
otherwise a default will be entered DES7
GLEN MILLER
.
are tonight's guests. MAMA "Weekend Daddy"
(2)
8)
(
against you for the relief demanded
Tomorrow
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7717 Billingfon Court
, tha complaint for Forecloq of
Higlispot
is
a
comical
"salute" Leonard joins a weekend
SprIngfield. Virginia
1
Mortgage
NOTICE OF SALE
Thursday
to
movie
doctors.
Tony
also father's program, lending time
Noti It hereby given pursuant to
This notice shall be published once
does a spoof of "The Waltons," to fatherless
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 'ach week lot tour consecutive a Final Judgment of foreclosure
F,i
-7
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His ward
MORNING
that an Eton to foreclose a moe
,
dated October 15th, 1975, entered in
WCckt in the Evening Herald.
Italian
style,
and
the
old
for
the
weekend
is
a
9-year-old
Igage on the following property in
.1
6:00
Civil
Action
No.
,0'
WITNESS
15
1130
of
the
Circuit
my
hand
and
seal
of
Seminole County, Florida;
"Zorro" character. fie's trying
N
of' N
,
said Court. at Sanford, Seminole Court of the 11TH Judicial Circuit in
Suhrlse Jubilee
,.
Parcel I:
ha
rd
to
pick
up
the
ratings.
with Earl. When he goes to a
County, Florida. on this 791 h day of and for Seminole County, Florida,
(13) Breakfast Beat
•inn . ----Commencing at Sotjth,i..ti
epTemper, 1973
U'FI'Lt HOUSE ON Saturdayfootballgame,f8j
MORTGAGE
0-2
INDL
of the Northeast 1.
6:10
he
CORPORATION OF FLORIDA
14, Section
THE PRAIRIE "At the End of to show up at home after the
7, Township 2$ South. (SEAL)
(2) Sunshine Almanac
Plaintiff and ALLEN H. CARNEY
Arthur Beckw,th, Jr.
d
Range 30 East. Seminole County,
the Rainbow" Laura dreams event. and
and REGINA CARNEY, his wit",
Clerk of the Circuit Court
6:15
.4 .''. ' Florida, said point being the point ot
art Defendants. I will sell to the
By Mary N Darden
the fantasies of a good fortune moments.
(6)(5) Sunshine Aimanac
beginning for the parcel to be
.1'. ."K,"
highest and best bidder for casu ,,f
Deputy Clerk
'cvo
when
she believes she has found
described. Thence run North 01
t,wA,.lI''
4:25
the
West
front
Oct 1, I, IS, H. 1175
door of Ite- Seminole
degrees 05' 75" West
'po is to a Publish
go, and makes life so much
1
DES6
County Courthouse In Sanford, (2) With This Ring
point on the Sou th right of way line
____________________________
more
UTRIK
comfortable
Florida, at II a m. on the 3th day Of
and
6:30
of Charlotte Avenue then run along
.
November, 1973, the following
ORLANDO 285-0531 -DELANO 134-8950 .- .'
luxurious for her parenis.
BLAZING
Said right of way line North $9 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN
(6) Sunrise S'tmester
AND described property 65 set forth in
/
11'
8-8:30
0$" East 101.77 feet to a FOR
SADDLES
ABC IIEN THINGS
SHOWS
degrees
(CATVSEMINOLE COUNTY, said Final judgment to wit:
Tnnes'ee Tuxedo
IONGW000 8311525.EUSTIS 3518434
00lnt on the West right of way line of FLORIDA.
/
7'30
WERE ROTrEN "Ding. Dong,
Los 396, SPRING OAKS, UNIT),
MATI NEE
the Atlantic Coast Lint Railroad, CASE No.
7S-2044CA.o9.A
accor ding to the p141 thereof as
2:3010
WED
.(he Bell Is Dead" That evil
Men run along said right of way
'LAk(LANfl6i3.1981-rnsslMMEE 841.0292'.)
line WINTER PARK FEDERAL recorded In Plat Book I?, page 71,75
_________________________
sheriff has absconded with a
.s, "South 01 degrees 39' 09" East 96517 SAVINGS
AND
LOAN and 76. Public Records of Seminole
.
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. , feet to a point, then run South $5 ASSOCIATION, a
-`111 TVUTIIF
/
,. 'li,
FICTITIOUS NAME
church bell, to the distress of
corporation County. Florida
MWQ
degree-s 20' SI" west I 0 feet to a orgeniza and
STATELINE
/'1i,//
Notice is hereby given that we
l0S
.
existing under the Including the buildings and
are Friar of Nottingham Abbey,
mint; thence run South 01 degrees laws of the- United States of purtenanc
MOTEL
located thereon, and engaged In business at 171 Sanlando
u
39' 09" East nt 30 feet to a point on America.
The cleric summons Robin and
y N,e
SprinVs
Or,'ve,
Seminole
County,
fNether with the furnitur e. tur.
V~ : .. p ',j
s.
th e South line of the Northeast '-. of
/
his merry men to retrieve it.
Floridaunderthefictmtiousnameof
TEENAGE
Plaintiff,
Cit
.
the Northeast
of said Section; vs
DIR ASSOCIATES, arid that we
''.'sr_',
and located thereon.
TRAMP
They are caught and trapped,
thc'ncc, run along said South
..
intendtoreg,ster said name with the
line CARLO. KRON and ANN V. KRON. (Seal)
North It degrees 07' 35" West ...
.
A.......
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-Clerk
mi. Circuit f,'.,,f C.n,l,.,i
________________
Of
nit,,
H. uewiyn, Jr.
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ISO 37 feet to the point of beginning
County, F for ida in accordance with
Defendants
Clerk of the Circuit Court
LESS Begin at the Northwest
the provisions of the Ficlitlout
MORTGAGE
fly: Elaine RlCharck,
corner of the Northeast 'i Of the
Name Statutes, To Wit . Sectior
FORECLOSURE
if
Deputy Clerk
Northeast '.of Section 7, Township
$4509 Florida Statutes 1957
NOTICE OF ACTION
Publish ()jf 77 $973
71 South, Range 30 East, of Seminole TO CARL 0 KRON arid
5' Richard Golds
DES III
County, Florida. then South 01
David Prescott
ANN V. KRON,
Publph Oct
degrees 01' 71" CBS? a distance of
5 1% fl 1975
his wife .
3)0 00 feet. thence East 571 71 feet to
DES?
Residence mcf
ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Sri intersection with the Westerly
address unknown
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
fight of way line of the Atlantic
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
________________________
'
Coast Line Railroad, thence North 4 that a suit to foreclose a mortgage COUNTY.
IINIRALCIUIMACORP
degree-s 3)' 00" West, along said has been filed against you in the CIVIL
ACTION ACTION P40.
right of way line a distance of 130 91 Circuit Court for Seminole County,
'8ARGAINMATS.IVLRYDAJ
1111-CA 0-6
feet to an intersection wlh the
"TlL2:3OPM.- $1.25
Florida. being Civil Action No 75
HERBERT H GEAR 1PI[R ,mnd
Northerly line of said Northeast 'jot 20" CAO9A. and that
EDWARD
you are
I
ENGLANDER.
the Northeast is. thence West a required to file your answer with the
Plaintiffs,
distance of 101 57 feet to the point of Clerk of said Court and to Serve a vs.
beginning. Subject to the right of Copy thereof upon the
Plaintiff's JOSEPH STONE, as trustee, et .1,
way for Charlotte Street over the attorneys, whose name and addres
s Defendants
North 7S 00 feet thereof
is set forth be-low, not later than the
NOTICE OF SUIT
Parcel If:
76th day of November, 1973. If you TO' JOSEPH STONE and
The East ',of the Northeast I Of fail todosoa Default will be entered
MARILYN STONE, Iii',
the Northwest '.of the Northeast 14, against you for the relief demanded
and JOSEPH !.TONE,
is
I
Section !. Townthlp 71 South. Range In the Complaint The
real property
AS TRUSTEE
30 East, Seminole County. Florida, proceeded against. Situated on
RESIDENCE, UPft.t.O','Pi
. &amp;I
letS the North 75 feel and the East 30 Seminole County. Florida. it
All parties claiming infer ests f),
feel, and LESS Begin at the Nor described as follows :
through. under or against Jot'o
&amp;u 'r .th,.,t corner of the Northwest
Of
f
Begin at the Southwest corner of Stone and Marilyn Stone, his wife,
____________________________
the Northeast i
of Section ?. Lot 7, Block "EB," LAKE ELLEN and Joseph Stone. as Trustee,
1 buf1i'Aloil"
'b it
Township 71 South. Range 30 East, ADDITION TO CASSELBERMY,
as and to all parties having or claiming
..
Seminole County. Florida, thence recorded in Plat Book 7, Page
3, to have any riVttt, title or interest in
South 0 degrees 6' 00" West a Public Records of Seminole County,
the real property herein described
distance of 33000 feel. thcncc' North Florida. run Easterly to the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
$9 degrees 57 5' West a distance Of Southeast Corner of said
Lot 2. that an action to foreclose a moe
33000 feet, thence South 69 degree's thence southerly along the Westerly tgage on the following real property
I
I
57' 49" East a dslar,rm' Of 10097 feet rght of way line of take
EUen in Se rn inOlO County, lOrd,
to the point Of beginning. Sublect to Drive, 13 feet; thence
Lot 91 Of SLAVIA COLONY CO.S
Westerly
a right of way over tIme Northerly parallel to the Southerly line of said SUBDIVISIOPI,accordn(j
tothe- plat
75 00 feet thereof for Charlotte Lot 7. ISO feet, thence Northerly to thereof recorded in
I
I
Plat Book 7,
Street
Ctxidiwi wider It most be
the Point of Beginning. being part of Page M. of the Public Records of
Suit has been filed against you and Lot 7, Block "Eft," LAKE ELLEN
accompanied by •,'
Seminole County. Florida,
you are required to serve a COPY of ADDITION TO CASSELOERRY, as has been filed against you and yo
u
your written defenses. if any, 50 it Ofl recorded in Plat Book 7, page
2,4,6,8,10
e.i, are required to serve a copy of your
JAMES P. PANICO. of JOPINSOPi &amp; Public Records of Seminole County, vsnittendetenses, If any, to it on van
PAP4ICO. P A Attorneys for the Florida
den Berg. Gay &amp; Burke. P A. at
Plaintiff, whose address Is Ill South
WITNESS my hand and seal .t Pnst Office flu.' 7 3, Orlando,
Maitland Avenue. Maitland, Florida this Court at Sanford, Seminole
Florida 32107. and lilt' the original
3775) and file the original with the County, Florida. this 20th day
AM
I
at
With the Clerk of the above %tyle-d
Im X1
Clef kof the above styled Court on (&gt;1' October, 1913
tout'S on or before Nvember 11th,
'Lii$D IN CIxTIAI. PLA
before Novenibef 6, 197S. otherwise (Seal)
1975, Otherwise a Judgment may be
a judgment may be entered against
Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr.
entered against you for the relief
you for the relei demanded in the
Clerk f the Circuit Court
demanded in the complaint or
Complaint
By Mary U Darden
petition
WITNESS my hndrd the seal of
Deputy Clerk
WlIP4LSSmy handand the,e,il of
the Court on Ofobc'r 2nd. I91S
W E. WINOERWEEDLE, JR.
Said Court on October 13th, I75
(Seal)
(Seal)
Winderweedle, Haines.
Arthur if Beckwith
Ward rtJ Woodman, P A
Arthur P1 Beckwith, Jr
Clef k of the Circuit Court
P o Box ISO
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Lillian Jenkins
8
Winter Park, Florida 37759
By Elaine RiU.arde
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
Attorneys for Planf ff
Publish' Oct 5, IS 77 79 IllS
Publish ' Qif IS. 77, 79, tIny , 1975
Ph Oct 32. 79. Nov. S. 12, 1975
DES6I
DES 102
DES In

Flare For Drama Bosox Style t4a e

OcataEagletBnidgesl 31. S Darryl
FIFTH - I Erdoza ECPMe, 7
SI, 6 Tijuana Beau
Game 2
Domingo Aguirre, 3 Sant Juan. I
(Blood) I I. 7 Richland Dear
000 100 002-3 7 1 ChuchO
,MvQvef:&amp;, S. Sala Larrea, lAllen) I 1. I Palomila SlardUS1

C,nct

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Wednesday, Oct. 22,197s
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48-Evening Herald,

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323 5684 or

322-2611

831-9993

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

HOURS
1:00 A.M.

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othru25times

5:30 P.M.

4lca line
31c a line

26 times

MONDAY th ni FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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MOSSIE
Req

24c a line

Publication
Friday

Sundoy

Noon

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Forrest

372 3lllatterlprn.

$30611)

KNOW YOUR

Are You A Go Getter?

BLOOD PRESSURE
Get it ciecked b the registered

Are You A Salesman?

Mail,
information center, Monday
through Saturday, 11 am, to
p.m.

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You

Handle

MR - ED Dl E
or

323.8570

Must have phone

Write P.O Box 1213
Sanford. Ftorida37l7i
ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

Free, $412077 for "We Care""Hotline," Adutti or Teens
MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn, Notary,
Ocala , 90.4732 P61 or 732 8773.

WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
the Evening IN-aId today.
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
At. ANON
For families or friends of problem
dr,nkei-s
For further information call 423 &amp;My

If you are mature and have a
minimum olS hours a day to spend
CALLTOSEE
building and supervising a sales FERN PARK MAITLANDforce, Field Creation, a Marshal
bearoom, I' baths, air con
Field family owned cosmetic corn
dtioner, dishwasher, fenced yard,
pany has a osition available Ii'
this area. Unlimited earning
FORREST GREENE . INC
potential with advancement op 830 6833 REALTORS 372 8970 eves
portunities Call 828 1
3463.
. Efficiency apartment. lights and
-----water furnished Elizabeth Crews,
phone 323 541A before 10 a m
24-Miness OPporturtities
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freezer.washer.dryer)
WANT a Christian lady, age 4060, to

share
home. References
required. 3210251or 373 *317.

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34-MDbi le

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Kish Real

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of fering

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Easy friendly living. Come )oin us.

A BABY'S WORLD..Care for infants
toageJcnfy.NexftonewOrjyq- '
License Bureau.

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. Rent
from 5)4.4 m. 373 4630.

Garage sales are in s.ason. Tell the
people a bout it with a Classified
_
Ad in the Herald. 322.2611.
131
9993

18.-4lp Wanted_

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT-

fish ing, canoeing and

beautiful oak and Cypress trees.

372 947

terlor painted twO years ago,
Interior recently r ed ecorated,
Rangy &amp; lcemakec refrigerator, 3
bedroom. 2 bath on nicely land.
scaped lot. $79,500

3774430

Nice 1 BR trailer, S. Sanford Avi.
$175 mo. Adults only, No pets 313
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BAMBOO COVE APIS °"
One 1 7 bedroom apartmen ts,

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Real Estate

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furnished or unfurnished- Newly ~
redecorated. Cone see. 3O E. ________________________
Airport Blvd. Santorø. 373 1310.

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3,5.4,bile Home Lots

2 BR. Apt,, wall to wall carpet; air
cond., $175 me. plus deposit. 70$ E.

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Seminole Co. Mature. Good typist. DeBary- Adults, 1 BR, air; CIOSI t
Must en joy wor king with people. stores, thurches. Ideal for retir ed
Reply
IN Co The Evening
persons. 661.4488 or 3228054

Wer.t of Sanford on paved road.
Mt. Dor a schools. Available Nov.
1Sth.%.60permonth.write,pa1.

Herald, P.O. Box 1651. Sanford,
.

White,

MItt, 48104

31-Apsrtments Furnished

heat and air. detached garage,
Spacious living room with

bath, plus utility. Upstairs: 3
large bedrooms and 2 full ba ths.

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3210041

Experienced
Phone 321011,63 after 2p.m.

One &amp; T bedroom apartm en ts,
carpet.td, air, turn. a. unfurn. $'
. 322 1110.

Inquirell to S Monday thfu Friday.

273 6U4,

Telephon e solicitor to work in office;
PART TIME FARM HAND

Call Evening% After It
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372)796

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p.m.

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adult advisor Nancy A. Booth, from 14 p,m. More than 50
511 Longwood-Oviedo Rd., different organizations who
serve childr en will manage
Winter Springs.
The youngsters have been booths offering Information on

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DEBBIE FREEMAN

CAR ROLL'S URUITURE

)7) 3164

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Persian kittens, silver and cameo

of items

Call 444)W9

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Some of the prettiest girls in the Seminole Ct) u n tv
area, l of whom are Sj1Wfl k1ay; the rest tomorrow, Witi

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1972 Pinto Station Wapon, fully ts,

AKC Registered. Shots
Phone 323 0%3 after 2 P m.

equipped, tow mileage. Phone
7796 after 5 p.m.

Doberman Pnschec, red male, •
months, AKC registered, all shots.
$150 Phone 32 1 0797.

i94$FordStatlon Wagon
$lOOCash
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Phone 377 0610

II after S p m . 373

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festMtles for C.B. radio fafts from throughout Florida and
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neighboring states,

DONNA JONES

The contestants will appear in shorts sets or sizzlers,

KAREN KINGSWooi)

and in long dresses. The Panel of judges' selection of

KAREN KLINGMEYER

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appearance and personality of th e girls.

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Master of ceremonies for the event will be Greater
Sanford Chamber of Commerce Executive Manager Jack

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421 06.0

Req. Real Estate Broker

Mrs,Mello

1IOOE.7ith St.

apartments, attractively fur.
niShed. conveniently located and
beautifully landsca ped. $135 mo
Call between I- IDS P:or in
formation tall 3320704.

donated by Olive Carnes,

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AVALON APARTMENTS
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QUALITY INN - NORTH

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513S$1S0-Coloi TV
I.1&amp;SR.411.Longwood

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held

in

1972,

the

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looking or good tenent. Call 323

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173.500

- 830 6061 EvnhJI.l17Q

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HAL COLBERI

Only $22,500 for this lovely 3
nitro, Large family room, well
pump in yard, rang, &amp;
fefr;gefator included. 373 9410

Larry Saxon, Realtor

&amp;

lovely POOL, wall to wall carpel,
drillPerift. dishwasher, shrubbery,

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LAKE MARY- New
ho mes.

'Sanford

And The
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I Years"IStenstrom
' World War 11
• Realty •

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A History Of Sanford
by Peter Schaal

iow oowp, No closing BRI,
baths, almost new, fenced corner
I ilot. Covered patio. Asking 5,39,000.
See at 630 Mara Court.

Petr Schaal's 2nd. book detailing 5fr

- growth from 19 6 to 1945 and listing more than
I ooO local names Is still
available (limited

barn, den and at a price that you
I

can't beat with a stick. $19,500.

322-2420 Anytime
I beautification.

Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

I Only 59.95, S

Catherine Ray at Sanford
I Atlantic National Bank, or call 322-6473 for

2545 Pa rk Dr

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i delivery,

JIM
HUNT REALTY INC
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L

2Sl4Part.Dr.
37'2)1$
REALTOR
AFTER HRS.
377 3991
377 92*1
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STUDIO to 2, 3
2 Story Beauty

BEDROOM SUITES

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1311 Palmetto, Sanford
dbedroom, 2 baths, family room,

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central
carport and garage. Call now for
appointment.

25
1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

$73,900

322•2090

721 Baywood Drive, Sanford

ProfessionallyManiqed

0-Ito, ci quiet negrburr'xjd

Hartman Realty Inc.

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jkuylb&amp;
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RORS
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Ma &amp; 1 Year
bases

NO SECURITY DEPOSM
1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. AptsFur. or Unfum.
I On Lake, Fr ee BoatIng $Pool (fhousi
•Drapes 'Carpeting •Silt. Dining Rooms

M0404

Sat.

Ph. 322 -0500 '

Sa nford

Til 4 p

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Open Sal.

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520 Maple Ave.

520 Maple Ave.

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and

SLEEPER-SOFAS

15 have been

the

category.
The scholarship fund was
creased
by the association to
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about $200.

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Yeackle, who demons'rated his

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MICHELLE SCHINKE

techniques

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DIANA THOMAS

in

two

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types of paintings.

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WENDY WILLIAMS

Seating by day - . - Sleeping by night -

Perfect for studies, small apartments.

Lit TRIM Help You *

327

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Concrete SPCCISI!StL drives. patios,
stucco. No work too small or too

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Instant accommodation for overnight

ritor'j 322171)

estimate 3736031

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Free

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

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Service 20? Live Oak flld
Casseberry. Phone $319641

rather must appeal to a wide

Invention I deas run the
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Roofing
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STOPItIC, IT MAi.E5 WASTE -

House PaIatlu

SLIM BUDGETS ARE DOL.
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
Till WANT At) COLUMNS.

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deed help

on that Saturday i
Paneling door, windows hung,

-_Office Machines
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concretework, etc. By the hOur or
by the lob. 322 9355,

OFFICE MACHINES
"We service all makes and models"
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Free Pickup and Delivery

brick &amp; stone Specialty.

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Licensed, Bonded, Insur ed. Con

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P01
254? Park Drive

372 U&amp;S
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crete Septic tanks, nstatlat,oris,

drain&amp;ds &amp; tanks pvmpf rn
no.

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We are proud to announce
BECKY MARKS has joined our

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all phases of cosmeto logy

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EVERYTHING DRASTICALLY REDUCED

Good Thru Oct. 2t

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2547 S. SANFORD AVE.

SANFORD, FLA.
PHONE 321.0131

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Tenn. housewife, mother, and
Mrs. Johnson has invented a deodorized pads for treatment

flavored) pr(svides added

inventors increasing in many businesswoman too. She and a
on
daily basis. During partner, Mary Talbot, manage
the first half of 1975, the corn- On-Location Settings, a service

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1007 Sanford Ave. 372.45
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assists inventors to develop and protection agai nst t oo th and
market ideas and inventions, gum decay.
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are
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by women.
Lawrence Peska Associates, spooled out for use. The liquid
an in te rnational invention de- (which can be pleasantly

3234670 or 131.9777

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US. Patent for her invention of

Office s ta tistics, the number of a Dental Floss Dispenser which
the
cleansing
women applying for patents has combines
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last
five
properties
of
dental
floss
wi th
grown 20 per cent in th
patent the added hencfls of liq uid
years And wi th 2,

of these applications

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All types and sizes
service
STINE MACHINE &amp;

to U.S. Patent

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WALLHEATING, INC.

means that approximately 400 The floss receives a taUng of

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

Sanford Finest

svitem

Mrs. Roth has just received a

applications filed each week, it

373 6451

WELLS DRILLED, PUMPS

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Electric

thc Prove the situation once and for this all too necessary dog padded stocking is primarily to
all, Mrs. Cook invented a zip- bathing ritual. The idea for the provide a panacea for tender

and novelties, have also sprung be an inventor ard run a sm.

'i.e repair arid

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from the brains of inventive cessful business venture too.

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shower unit can be conveniently

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kitchen, bath, sewing anti Associates,
following:

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Several women inventors arxi co-owner of a jewelry store, No-Hand[s Dog Washing in- of various foot
conditions. Tte
their recently patented and abhorred the frequent misvention, a protable dog shower pads can be of any size, width or
patentpendinginventionsbe(ng ha ndling of he r luggage by th

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do-It-yourselfers. A large share housewife and mother from can be manufactured in vinyl, Johnson
through
word contact with shoe interiors, and
o(new food items, pet products, Ontario, Canada, finds time to
cloth or leather, designed to association, as she watched a to
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provide
long-lasting

-'. delivery. Call for free estimate.

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lfyOuarehavingdfficultyfindjng6
pi$tCt live, car to drive, a lot', or
some service you hive need of,
read all our want ad% tvtry day.

The

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HOT HOUSES

Mrs Johnson's dog shower

garden items available today

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Doubles

dog shower calne to Mrs. feet, to eliminate painful

DPOGDEPI ROOF INC. 313

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Shingles All work guaranteed

SELLING IT MAKES CASH. '

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need
not
totally existing ways of doing
be
something.
revolutionary or new, bu

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To be saleable, an invention life easier, or Improving on national distribution.

IN IV SERVICE- Fast

lUWII Care

choose from.

$15 discount with this ad.

from cutters, to portable dc.g business is highly successful remove the protective device. A unIt, in which the dog is placed,

segment of the population,

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luggage. It is designed so that

homes

Curie to develop an idea Into a work, or hobby. And usually, sell t.he unique Dental Floss singer and current hostess of board base.

Tiff %ANT AD COLUMNS
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housed a bed. Twins, doubles and queen
sizes available, Many fabrics and colors to

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covered that one does not need usually spring from a person's dental supply companies Albans, N. Y., a busy has an Insert valve for liquid

PulIdniin, Ficavateng Ditch SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
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private

today's mllarket. The)' have Ijs. ctssful women inventors. Ideas vention is being promoted to

F~TFR~Oltj i- ANDCLE- ARiNG

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS --

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Home Improvements

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guests. And you'd never suspect they

Call Today

filxnstarstohousewivestohais-. showers, to tooth decay with over 350 homes on the luggage protector Is a natural washed swiftly, and removed a
prevention
dressers, are
devices
are company'slistsofmuchsought. boon for travelers who wish to few minutes later, totally
energy inventing thousands of currently being developed for after TV and film locations.
protect and prolong the life and cleaned ana refreshed. The
new and improved products for mass consumption by suc.
Mrs. Roth's ingenious in- looks of their luggage.

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Free Estimate Call SEARS in

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Installcarpet andvinvl,watttowa,l

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KING PlumLing SupPI('s
Fislurei WalerHeaters lam 10

AlA CLEANS ALL

large Licensed &amp; Bonded 29

(formerly Harriett' Beauty Nook I

women of all

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TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON

opment was in the riiale country and Canada.

Pressure
Cleaning,,,_
Ptaster natchn' 1, 'Imulated
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Interior.
f: xter'or
brick
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Not long ago. invention devel- women, for all parts of the commercials. utilizIng

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DITIONING. 372 8177'

You CAN lose weight
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Women Inventors Are increasing
ages and

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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real

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Sanford watercolor artist John

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PFNTRY AND REPAIRS

classified ads. Nothing sm
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MUll ALL TYPES OF CAR

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control.

February member show to the

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minerals; brings out flavor,

Automatic 15-lb. pressure

Senkarik Paint and Glass Co.

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READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Carpentry. PemndelnQ .--Addticw'is, -

formal dining, living porch,

time. seals in vitamins,

Pt 3220500

It was also announced that

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TOWNHOUSES

Rill for elk
$12.0O

* Lose 20 to 100 Lbs.*

5$9E. First.

know what you think. 3 IRs, I

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Patio Apartments

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And owner will consider lease with
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supply).

Luxury

COOKER

Cooks foods in halt itie

show will be enthusiastically

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Gardens

SPEED

supported.

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PHONE3I2 $091
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3 bedroom, 7 baths pod, frned,

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the Downtown

applications for

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311 3t5 E. First St

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openin!3 prayer.

received and it looks as If

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE

financing. $34 11"t. Builder.

179500

Harold Hall Realty

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Make color Sel ec tions.

Paved streets, city water, 571,500
with only 1700 down Government

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Chaplain
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Nov. 14

$388 iius

Eves. 322 Odl2or 377)587
Eves, Selm&amp; Williams

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Phone3l3 $001

Anyone wishing to accompany the group may do so.

the Cultural Arts Building,
Sanford wi th Marie Richter,
president, welcoming members

it

available Dud Cabell. )fl$357

HAL COLBERT, REALTOR

to 179,900 Terms.

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Counter tops, Sinks, Installation

63,000 STU

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set,7yearso$d,$75; Otter misc.

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GAS PARLOR HEATER

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winner in the Bicentennial

Classified Ads didn't work - ,
there wouldn't be any.

REALTY INC

bedroom. 7 bath home in

4

Sanford Seminole Art

VICKI NITIINGER

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like new. Phone 3134172.

SWEET,NEAT,COMPLETE

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from I.ongwood, financed by the jamboree profits.

Phone 332 1301

Phone 3130119.

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BARBARA MOULTON

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Buttons 'N Bows), 7640 Hiawatha,

Office, Store &amp; Yell

storage, space for rent or lease,

privacy fence, MINT CON.

$ l0 after 6pm

TUNE

Children's Wear (Formerly
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top, 6 ladder back chairs,

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221 N. Edgemon Ave., Win te r

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51Househo$d Goods

problem, FHA commlttment,

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In Longwood Elementary School, In 1973, proceeds from
the Jamboree were used to help 3o und .eoffl room atTW
Lawton School, and last year, two successful ear
eratIonswereperformedonag ir IfmIake8ry

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,.truCtion, Carpet, a. drapes, rear Maple dining 'room suite, formic;

BUILDINGS -

RAVE NNA PARK- Choice
bedroom, 7 bath, family room,

bloeks from town, to* rent.

6 OR 8 CYLINDER

EXPERTS

in. No traffic

won FORU."Ov L40

through out the fall and winter
season. Arrangements
progressing well and keeping
on sched ule.
The month of November will
see members traveling to

Association met Monday night

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ZONED AGRICULTURE

yard wall ed

ealty, Realtor

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327774$

9

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Merchanth'SidewalkAjjShow,

40 Acres an St. John% Ave., $53.OW, ---- 58 Acres. will divide, $2,500 per acre.
KULP DECORATORS
- 10 Acres, Mullet Lake area, 5)7,500.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
ew lit St. 37? 2)35
FHA VA, new resales, homes You I BEDROOM. I l i bath. cb con
WeBui,Furn.tufe

2.Sd Park Drive. VOup

$31 9993.

3235715

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Tourist Club plans

to make a trip each month

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*ill tride up or down for smaller

GROCERY STORE EQUIPMENT

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prulitemmonally
clean.

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Hea ring Conservation Jamboree that year netted

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GENEVA AREA-

Yard. 1"I Surnmeffin Ave. Sil,"O
or mAke riffer 327 31ty

with no closing coStS

Bu ying a new homi? Moving to an

CALL 372 26)1

373789$

322 "S3

On afford Low, low down, some

I or 2 Bedrooms Adults only

MonthIyRntalsAva,labte
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Get SOM# action w.th a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write
an a that wifi bring a felt u.

WIlT REALTY
Reg Real Estatelroker2i.o6io

NOW LEASING

YOUR HOME?
apartment?

HOME AND POOL- S bedrooms.7
baths,3cargarage,Florictaroom,

New, modern, I story efficiency 2 Bed room, air condition.d, fenced

ADULTS, NO PETS

WANT TO SELL

Lakefront Home-Lake Mary,

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well as a $25 savings certificate and $
100 worth of jewelry

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The lucky girl to be chosen Hearin Conservatiown
Queen wi ll win a crown, trophy and bouquet of roses, as

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will be leaving at 9a.m. from

RunnersupwiUeachwthsuaraand tr oy,

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DLsney World on Nov. 13. They

queen and four runners up will be based on the poise,

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Air, Auto, Radio, custom intirior. t

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ages of 14 and 19 have entered , The pageant, which is

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deluxe bumpers. excel cord 611
114$

OAVES'32 9370

The Junior Police pay no dues

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According to Margaret Koget-, the club's queen and
organizer of the pageant, more than 30 girls; between the

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No Money Down

We Buy Furniture

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for the title of Trlount y Roadnmners Hearing Con-

731 lIP Ha Drive
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Salurday. 10$ Wilkins Circle
Phone 323 0)49.

sale.

4.
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519.500.

RENT OUR
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penny pitch,,

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3 Bedroom Home-Downtown, Kitchen- Bathroom Cabinets,

cehlril heat and air, U 00

Nop4ts)391456

your phone ring. Dial 3222611 or

Nurses. RN's, LPPis; Aides; Aide
Companion; Needed Immediately..

530.000

for sale,

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CFA rr-istered, ISO to 5100 372

COLOR TV.$14"WONTHI
REPTA1 PURCHASI PLAN
All 1006
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agency, supported by Orange

Featured will be wide variety

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for any of

Count)- for coordination of
group, will create an arts or young children.
Child care centers both prom effort and information on
craft Item to be sold. mt
children will be in costume of and non-profit, and ot he r public '-"r.urs tu v'ung children.

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tertaintnent and activities for

working indiOdually or in a

DIANNE JACKSON

County Beauties

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food sold; and there is no
charge
the activities.

Couriiunit&gt;
Coordinated
working for weeks to prepare their services to parents and Child Care for Central Florida
special
en. Inc., (IC) Is a United Appeal
for the event. Each member, providing

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Pre-:ichool children and their
and private agencies who serve
paren ts are invited to the third children or train adults t work
annual 4C Children's Festi%'al in with children will be
Eola Park, Orlando, Sunday
represented. There will be no

organization, is holding a

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raising bazaar on Oct.
from
11a.m. to
at the home of

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anytime

Days- 332-6123
Pdights3fl-7352
TAFFER REALTY

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It you Oon'i bel,tve that want aos
Want to earn Extra Xmas money? bring results, try one, and list en to

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The Winter Springs Junior
Police, a non-profit juvenile
(leliquency prevention you th

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t, 1 ye' old, $73; metal swing

BROKERS

One Bedroom. 2617 Elm Sanford

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hours flexible Call 321 0325

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323
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Minimum $ yrs. experIence.

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Motorcycle Insurance

Wednesday, Oct. 22, l7S-lC

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sit of matching lamps, $125; china

3 Bedroom Home and Rental,

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trailer apfs. Adult 1. family park.
Weekly 3515 Hwy 1792, Sanford ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Bookkeeper through trial balance,
preferably experienced
in
mechanized operation with Our.
rough's L.5000 type computer.

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Couch and matching chair, recliner,

MLS-REALTORS

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OWNERS WILL FINANCE:

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SAN MO.PARK, 1,

BARGAINHUNTERSPARADISE
Thaf'sClassitiedAds -

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ROSE LINSLER

damaged
stock.
Pylon's
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fenced back yard. Down stairs:

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5. State, Arwi Arbor,

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PART TIME WAITRESS

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den, eat in kitchen, 1 bedrom and STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It

One acre wooded mobile home site
with well, septic &amp; electricity.

3397771

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fireplace, formal dining room,

Part time office help. Must be _______________________________
21st St. Call 323-1389 after 5:30.
knowledgeable of Sanford i

D.lndustries

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'iENTOR CLEARANCE (to
make room for new stock).
Everything Reduced To Cleart
SAVE 60 pct. and more on smoked

TOP OlD WINDERS

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old contrution. 3227996 South.

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Shampooer for only SI 50 per day
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REALTORS I3Oa$33 1974 Soical 1$' Sailboat, extra

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what you haYC to sell Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear

For Hedge, Viburnum plants. 2* up.

TV Antennas instatled Also music,

furnished ae 5632

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6-Child Care

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exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1 )09 Sanford Ave.

NELSONSFLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff's Garden Cent er
ooi Celery Ave Sanford

screen room, central air. carport Carport Sale, Thursday, Friday and

RAYMOND M BALL
R eg Real Estate Broker

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$239S. Phone 372 1651, ask for
Low down payment. Ornamental S Acres, with 17'x$I' mobile home, 7
Duane McGuire Dealer.
Stone fireplace, turned columns,
farm buildings, partially fenced
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sunken paneled family roo m, 3 __________________
3221172
bedrooms, garage, redwood
fence, carpet. FHA-VA. $311777. SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts.
CLIFF JORDAN,REALTOR
small and large. $2.000 per acre
and up, Terry Realty, Realtor. 67$

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_______________________________ WEKIVA RIVER- Adult park

or 3731643.

two GardenLand. 1100 W

5)5, Service all makes. HERBS'
v. 1200 S French, 373 1731.

awning and skirting. Good con
dillon Payments $106.47 mo
Offered by i3viflgS &amp; Loan. 373

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For E.,imple
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W. Garnett White
ton pick u.
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to
Buy
C arport Sale, Sanford Christian
Reg Real Estate Broker
6051
------------------11,000 mi , air, auto $3695
School, 137 Pinecrest Drive,
JOHN KPIDEP,ASSOC
Ford I i ton pick up excel. conic , 'i I.
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Saturday, Oct. 25 and Wednesday, Wanted to buy used Office furniture.
43-Los-Acreage
new sticker, Iy miles. $795
Oct. n.
Any
If
________________________
Quantity.
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NOLL'S '77 Gremln X. air, $1795
Casselberry, Hwy. 17 92 830 42. '71 Pinto. auto, air, U50
ST. JOHNS RIVER - - Near DeBary, Garage Sale. Friday and Saturday, 9
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flI to Buy or Sell
170 Mustang Mach 1, Auto-alr, 51)15
almost an acre of river front with
am to 6 p m , 17 South Holly
USED FURNITURE
Real Estate
,
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Tciyota,
51.000
fill
,
51795
beautiful trees, great fishing
Ae Several families
WANTED
Wewill provide the
M.ny
others
o
cnose
from
Owner says "submit offers"
___________
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Professional Service
Phcne .32) 4520
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CALL NOW
Chico &amp; The Man
107W. Commercial
55--Boats &amp; Accessories
Sanford
LAKE
MARY-Beautiful
lakefront
_______
Ph. 327 7181
lot on a peninsula for unobstructed
_________________________
scenery $75
ROBSON MARINE
WINTER SPRINGS, I OR, 2 bath,
tools,
etc.
Buy
1
or
1001
items
Call)?) SSlOor$3.4 1605
equ i pped kitchen,
79fu1w'I792
;
'-u97
Larry's
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave.
Forrest Greene, Inc.
_____________________________
332.596)
______________________________ 1971 Vega Hatchback, whitC, PS,

3

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other games and a baked goods

60', 3 BR, 2 bath, raised front

'

Call

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76-Au?o Paris

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.

&amp;

SKYLINE Double wide, '73. 24' x

37)6061or32305)7ev

bedrooms, 7 baths, den, enclosed
pa tio, 2 car garage, air. $350

month. Phone $310690.

FURNISHEDROOMFORRi'f
Gentleman preferred
631 Magnolia Aver,ue

LOST - White German Shphtrd.
male, 9 months odd; vicinity of
Airport and Sil,er Lake. 372 7532

Savings

It

Vs

Reconditioned Batteries, $1295

53-TV-Radio-Stereo

1760', front kitchen,

* * *Spanish Charm* * * 3736353

__________________

TwOpLUSTw0ISFOUR

by

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33-Houses Furnished
Box $53, Sanford, Fla. 32771ppo pj 2 to 3 times your
hundreds of products! Gift items,
-_-'-____________________
novelties, card ed merchandise,
DELTONAAir,Neat.Ctean
54_ost &amp; Found
1001 others. $2 brings giant
1 BR, Closed Porch, 5139
catalog, refundable on 1st order.
2 BR, Din. R.,
P.O. BOX 281, Geneva, Fla., 37737.
LOST - German Schnut,r, grey
2 BR, Carport, Porch, $119
__
and white, wearing chain collar.
Immediate Occupancy. Will not
Answers to 'Sparky". it anyone
hold No Pets
1010
Rentals
ras seen or believes he knows where thiS doQ it,please call 373
LONGW000- Dev onshire 2850
Executive type, beautiful shaded
____
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29-Reo
home, fully furnished (including

CIISWIIId Ads GI,$SReSUItt
AndThat'sAFactToc!

Offered

bath home, family room, air _______________________________
_____________________________
Conditioned, carpeted, kitchen

equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer included Garage, fCC
yard,

-

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

_______ ______________

&amp;

Manager Opportunity

62Lawn- Garden

___________________

, " 'si'.
.11 ,i1 rw ,l.,ri -l-')v (Tien!. monthly payments less Mobile home with 7 beautiful shaded
lots Rent one, live on the other.
than r en t Government subsIdized
Ci'stom made 12'x60' mobile home
to Qualified buyers. Call to see it
with a IO1,:'r27' Florida room,
you Qualityl
Completely furnished, carport.
M. IJNSWORTH REALTY
patIo, 2 utility buildings, fruit
Rt-Q. Real Estate Broker
t5. 327 0373.
803W 1st St.

_____

SanfordAlAnon FarnityGrou

And That'i A Fctt

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completely

1774.

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

-

pletely set up. Near 436 &amp; 1797.

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377477
gold, excellent condition 'See to - _____________ ------- - - - - - -_________________________
appreriat' $75 3231114

Sell or Rent-- 1973 Hawthorn 7

FRACTION OF THEIR COST
AS5ELBEpRY- 3 bedroom, 2
_

-

3771959,332116.4

* They're Hot" *

127CountryClubDrive,2beron, I
checking account
bath, family room, $110. In.
formation in window
GET THOSELUXURY ITEMS FOR _______________________

or write

room, carport, Skirting, corn

-

Trailer, $86, and Apt, $"O 313

834.4605

77k

service,usedmachine's

central air, raised front screen

19195. Fr ench

...

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1. Loan, Payments, ______________________________________________
--------------. $113.36 mo. 323605).
Large Westinghouse refrigerator,
a-Equipment r Rent

372 7371. 372 1196,332 19p1

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KENMORE WASHER. parts

Central Fiorida'
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR FLEETLINE -. Double wide new,

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AND
STOP
THINK
A
MINUTE
IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY.

One Executive

C l ub

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Casseiberry, 1792,1)0 1206

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52pIian

wood qran lapsed siding. good

313 2920

If so, call me,

AP4FnpD ctwiuó CENTER
107 Fat First. Downtown
•
377 9111 Eve $69 lila

_ Savings

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2 B edr oo m Clock Home
FurnithedorUnturnished

to

BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
_
)CTlN, 373 7340.

screen patio, cArpori, skirting,

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5005 Sanford Ave. 373 9370

enced large

Stemper Really

32Houses Unfumished

Are you looking for a
good
income
and

CeIt 173 4,517

0

People?

steel desks (ci ecutive desk
sk s &amp;
chairs. secretarial
chairs, straight chars, filing
is Cash and Carry
cabinets,
NOLLS
&amp;

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED

Barrington, double wide, new, 74 x
60', central air, large raised

____________________

pension?

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PRORL EM
Perhaps Ai:cIwic An moos
Can Help

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Can

ESTATES- Nice

AdultS only. 3777796 wk nds a. 3221991
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furniture

$

lot, utility Shed, Shallow well,

I bed roo m unfurnished, kitchen
equipped. ai r, carpeted, $91.50.

office

TwoAlmaDe%ks

bedroom, 1 bath, central heat &amp;

Service Directory.

1

Can You Organize?

near

Inc.

RFALTORS 3736351

Partially furnished 7 bedroom, 1315 SUNLAND

PEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll

nurse at Attamonve

Greene

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GREAT ANTIQUE AUCTION
Loadstrom Maine, N.Y., Vermont
SAT .00T. 75 Starting 7pm
Hi Way Auction Galleries
Hwy 16. Sanford. Fla. 332 9,19
I'IMI EaslofilonRoweM
Motelsnearby Master charge BaflkAmerica,j

Wood or

dishwasher, raised patio, skirting. Frlgerd,,ire Deluxe automatic
c-yer , wttiIe. good condition. $45.
&amp; tie downs. Good location.
after 5:30
Payments 4$ 79 mo Offered by
________________________
Savings a. Loan 373605).
QUALITY APPLIANCES AT

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Will dicker or swap $19,500

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liw1In, ,1,.iu..' sew,nq mchin
Pay h.slanrs' of VP or 10 niyments

GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3$O3OriandoDrive
Snnfcwd3i3 5200

SANFORD
- 3 Bedroom,
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bath

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pns,non,

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322-6457
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Palm Way, 175 month,

4-Pel-sOnalS

nnrr

42--Mobile Homes

REAL ESTATE. INC

Duplex, $7S per mo.
No pets.

Noon The DQJ Before

Assume Payments

fruit

CALL 177 7611
DEADLINES

Broker

Real Estate

JOHNNY
WALKER
___________________________
GENERAL CONTRACTOR

now!

_______________________

BATEMJAN

C.

3227643

Place an al fl cta%ft't1 It doesn't
pt you nerd You'll find
that come reader has lust that
tern he or she would like to Sell

($7.00MINIMUMCHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

7i9$

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POOL HOME- Sanford.
Palmetto Ave. carpeted, 3 DR 2
bath, family room, utility room
with new washer, dryer. Central
heat air, dishwasher, diSpoal.
extra large fenced back yird.
Automatic pool with redwood
cabana, bath house with
refrigerator, large picnic shelter,
trees, 535,900. 3210266.

Real Estate

p FAL TOR

LOOKING FOR
SOMETHING SPECIAL'

RATES

aIIBart

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LAKE MARY- 2 OR duPlex.
chen equipped. Carpeted, cen tral
heat It air, $150 per mo.
FORREST GREENE INC.
323 6353
REALTOR
322 $970

Orlando - Winter Pork

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BEEF.LAMB.PORK.POULTRY
OVER 75 MEAT ITEMS IN STOCK
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married. The wedding was
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find that there are many
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beautiful and quite costly. My
America
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ways
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never thought about.
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my
read: "Elizabeth. child of God,
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parents paid for everything,
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IN NEED
They hired the finest comes, and my present
OF YOUR ADVICE IN JER ethnic groups.
to eat mundane, monotonous
photographer in town, who took husband wants to be buried PLANNING MIEAI) IN SEY CITY, N.J.": Write to me
They say the only "true" meals because we can't afford
nearly 100 pictures in color. He beside HIS first wife. We am CANADA
In care of the newspaper that Arnerican is the Indian. Some to spend a lot of money on food.
agreed on that, but here's the
took about
car ries my column, and I will exper ts even challenge that,
Sfroganoff, according
the
groom
problem:
How
can
I
be
buried
claiming that the Indian Webster's dictionary, Is a dish
DEAR PLANNING- I think send you a personal reply at
which the mother of
beside my husband wi th my you've hit on the perfect once,
appeared.
crossed the Berring Strpits named after County Paul, a
from Asia thousands of U3
Later, we learned that she
19th century Russian diplomat.
ago when it was a land mass.
went to the photographer's
is usually a meat such as
studio a nd
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to see the
1A
pictures of the weddi ng, Then
thing is certain. Almost every saucethatcontainasour cream
she BOUGHT the negatives of
ethnic
group Is represented in mustard, onions and conThe all-year, always low~__ ______
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QUICK BEEF
done
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chance. Try something new.
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DEAR HURT: If your the glazed route with pineapple
cooking Is too ex. 1 teaspoon salt
parents hired the photographer, tidbits. Crushed pineapple
or
Pensive, don't. If you have LI teaspoon pepper
he had no business selling the pineapple chunks, packed
in
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negatives to anyone. Th e
natural juices, ran be sub...
may not enjoy it, don't. Foreign
groom's mo th er sas dearl) out stutJ for th tidbits.
teaspoon curry powder
dishes use the same meats we 3 cup commercial sour cream
of line.
use, Just different spices and 2 packages onion SOUP mix
4t
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abutitnow.(P.S.Onewordof
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person
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app'e
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respIDslbie !or his mothers
sndrabted
another
and va-versa,
until meat is about ha lt tender,
deeds.
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you probably are servi ng so the onion soup mix; beat with a
and I were married for 30 years
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married another
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This marriage was not a
medium
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beautiful love affair, as was my combine carrots, pineapple blend butter and flow' to make a
ways
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Debra Sims displays tangy cheese-topped fish pie (right) and seafood tomato fan-tails (HeraldPhoto by Jean Patteson)
minu tes or until liquid Is absorbed. Add sour cream and
2 cans (4LI or 5 OL ea.)
half lengthwise and scoop out 2 tablespoons chopped
or oil
lemon; mix lightly.
shrimp
pulp, leaving about
-inch
sweet pickle or
3 tablespoons lemon
sail
2 cup chopped onion
thickness around shell. Turn
drained pickle relish
juice
1 cup prepared
4 cup chopped green
SMOKED FISH LOG
shells upside-down in a pan of 1 tablespoon
2
tablespoons
liquid
bticuft mix
pepper
cold water to prevent
chopped onion
LI cup shredded
smoke
1 lb. smoked mullet,
2 cup chopped
discoloration.
Chop
pulp.
Add
LI
teaspoon salt
2
tablespoons
vinegar
proc.ss American
or other smoked fish
pariJey
tomatoes, seasonings, water, Dash pepper
1 teaspoon sail
cheese
1 package (8 os.)
2 cloves garlic,
and chopped eggplant to onion 6 large tomatoes
1 teaspoon WorchesterThaw frozen fish. Cut Into 1.
cream cheese,
finely chopped
mixture. Cover and simmer 10 lettuce
shire sauce
softened
inch pieces. Combine mixed 1-3 cup butter or
minutes, r until eggplant Is
Combine all Ingredients LI teaspoon powdered
vegetables, soup, LI cup milk,
1 tablespoon lemon
other fat, melted
tender.
Remove
bay
leaves,
except
tomatoes and lettuce;
mustard
juice
and onion salt in 10-inch frypan 1 large eggplant
Add Shrimp. Combine butter chill. Wash tomatoes and LI teaspoon grated
1 tablespoon chopped
With heatproof handle; mix 1 cup canned
and crumbs. Fill shells with remove stem ends; place on
onion
onion
well. Heat slowly about 5
tomatoes
'4
alternate
layers
of
shrimp
lettuce.
Cut
each
tomato
in
3
teaspoon
paprika
1
teaspoon
minutes. Add fish; heat until 2 whole bay
mixture and crumbs. Place in vertical slices not quite 1 clove garlic,
bubbly. Combine biscuit mix,
horseradish
leaves
baking pan, adding a little hot through. Separate slices
finely chopped
cheese, and remaining LI cup 1 teaspoon salt
% teaspoon salt
water to prevent sticking. Bake slightly and sprinkle with salt. 3 drops liquid
LI cup chopped
milk in bowl; stir to make LI teaspoon pepper
in a hot oven, 40) degrees F., Fill in between slices with
hot pepper
pecans
smooth dough. Spoon into 8 2 teaspoon crushed
for 3540 minutes or until brown, salad, using approximately 1-3
sauce
2 tablespoons chopped
even mounds onto hot fish
whole thyme
Serves 6.
cup for each tomato. Serves 6.
Thaw frozen steaks. Cut Into parsley
mixture. Ba ke in hot oven, 400 24 cup water
serving-size portions and place
degrees F., 18 to ) minutes or 3 tablespoon butter
Assorted crackers
SEAFOOD TOMATO
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single
layer
in
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shallow
until biscuits are done and
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skin and bones from
or margarine,
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fish.
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melted
fish. Combine
14 iq dry
remaining
Ingredients.
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cheese,
lemon
juice,
onion,
t'a
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2
lbs.
king
mackerel
t,
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crumbs
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1 cup chopped celery
steaks or other fish
EGG PLANT
30
minutes,
turning
once.
thoroughly.
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for
several
Drain canned shrimp. Cook 2 hard-cooked eggs,
steaks, fresh or
Remove fish, reserving sauce hours. Combine pecans and
.
onion, green pepper, parsley,
chopped
frozen
lb. cooked shrimp
for
basting. Place fish in well- parsley. Shape fish mixture into
and garlic in butter until ten- 1-3 cup mayonnaise
cup catsup
greased,
broiler pan. Baste a log. Roll In nut mixture, serve
der. Wash a nd cut eggplant in
or salad dressing
cup melted fat
wi th sauce. Broil about 4 tnche wi th crackers.

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By JEAN PA1TESON
'nme"i Editor
This month of October Is an
especially opportune time to
reap a hearty yet inexpensive
harvest of edible delectibles
from the sea, acc,ording to
Debra Sinis, merchandizing
specialist with the Florida
Dept. of Natural Resources.
October is National Seafood
hionth. and has
been
proclaimed so by Gov. Reubin
Askew. says Debra, who covers
an eight-count) area of the
state wi th her home o ffi ce in
Titusvi lle. Seminole County is
non those visited b) Ms
Sims.
On her vi to thiscounty
during October, she is naturally
stressing seafoods, and has
agreed to share several of her
tastiest recipes using this
natural resource food with The
Hcld readers
"I'm ttj
F'loritiins
to buy, prepare and store more
of Florida's seafood," she
explained. She believes seafood
dishes retain an a ura of exotic
and that too man y cooks shy
away from
rf
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shrimp, and other seafood
dishes, believing they're too
complicated.

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THRU OCT. 25

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Wednesday, Oct. 22. )73

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Wednesday, Oct. 22,1975--7C

FAIRWAY MARKETS

,CEO;
.3301 Edgewater Or
.4205 Curry Ford Rd
.925 S Orange Ave
.5300 Silver Star Rd
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.2690 S Orlando Ave Sanford
1601 NBe,muda Kissimmee
05471 S Orange Ave Pine C,isiI,

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TESTENDER beef will be tender and flavorful. Armour TESTENDER beef is scientifically tested
by an exclusive patented electronic device that accurately measures the natural tenderness of
every steer. There are absolutely no additives of any kind. Because only one of six steers can
pass the TESTENDER
test you can now conficientlybuy corrlfedwesterr)beeftF .
Mk
01

RMOUR STAR
at

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PRICES EFFECTIVE OCT. 23 TO OCT. 29. 1975

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It's a wonderful feeling, isn't it, not to worry about big
Christmas bills! All because you've been saving as you
shopped.. . with lop Value Stamps.
If your Christmas fund isn't quite complete yet, then
continue to shop regularly at our stores where we always
say "thank you" with lop Value Stamps. Fill your saver
books and head for your nearest Top Value Gift Center.
(Even the choosing's easier because the Top Value
150 Catalog contains thousands of gifts.. . for every
: member of the familyl)
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With Christmas paid for ahead of time, you'll
understand what we mean when we call Top
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Wednesday, Oct. 22, 1975

BEETLE BAILEY

Mnrt W3IIiai-

HOROSCOPE
By IIERNICE HEI)EOSOL

For Thursday, October 23, 1975
ARIES (march 21-April 19) you have to Leave the house to opinions will be wrong for you today. large groups or
gatherings could cost you,
and could prove expensive,
This is not a good day to try to run an errand.
(Feb. 20-March oi
SAGI1IARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
accomplish things alone. Other
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl) If you
people's thinking will
all your own 21) Continue to try to think In Be prepared to be flexible and
you try to
to
way
friends today, it's terms of helping others. You able to change your
se
tend to be too self-centered, today, or you'll find
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) going to cost you far more than
locking horns with those
This could put you in a bad
Try to be extra-practica today.
M
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(Aug.
ShI 11"&amp;"•
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Youcouldkidyourselfthatyou You
might
get )-epL.
away wi
CAPRICORN (Dec.
th
have more renurces
YOUR rnRTIIIMY
than YOU playing the big shot with 19) Keep your nose to the
Oct. 23, l95
try any new.
have, thus causing much strangers today but don't try it grindstone.
wastefulness,
at home. They'll burst your (angled ideas. Things get done
GEMINI May 21-June 20) bubble,
better by tried-and-true A lucky cycle is beginning ic
You're in a happy-go-lucky
you this coming year. You'll
LIBRA (Sept. 23.Oct. 23) methods today,

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have things

avoid mistakes,

thinking

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Lasn
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Papers

fl-Jan,

THE BORN LOSER

by

Art Sarisom

Don't

mooed. If home problems should Keep everything out in the open

interfere with your social today. hidden motives
You're lucky as long as you're philosophies will open doors
take it in stride.
ds closed to you in the past.
with a few friends
lking
deal1n
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lot
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DEAR DR. LAMB
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years. The cause of my con.
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North-South vulnerable

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nose who want more in
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roceeded to bid four spades for the experts? Write "Ask
ro announce specifically that the Jacobys" care of this

if the islets are damaged. You to me in care of this
need the enzymes formed by P.O. Box 1551, Radio City
the rest of the pancreas for Station, New York, NY 10019.
normal di gestion. There is no Send 50 cen ts, a long, stamped,
reason at all to remove the self-addressed envelope, and
pancreas and a good many ask for The Health Letter
reasons not to if you want to num be r 3-11,
Diabetes;
stay healthy. Even a weakened Diagnosis, Prevention and
pancreas that still provides Management.

he had 19 or maybe 20 points newspaper. The Jacobys Will
with four spades and three answer individual questions
cards in each other suit. South l stamped, self -addressed
revalued his hand and decided envelopes are enclosed. The
to invite a slam by going to mofl interesting questions
five spades. North 's values will be used in this Column
were mostly in aces, kings and will receive copies Of
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approved by the Florida Hotel and
Restaurant Commission on Aug. 2Z 12
"on the condition that the construct ion
comply with these plans and the rules

against Uunber la in Manufacturing Co.
Inc. and that Ellinor filed a counter-suit.

and laws of s commission,"
Braceland said that since the t ime that

being consolidated for a trial that is
expected "in early spring."

the Georgia-manufactured modules were
coristructed and installed a t the local
motor inn that the sta te Community

"Our position is that the modules don't
meet Vie Southern Standard Building
Code and that the contract was never
complet ed ," Hutchison said.

lie said Modular Age Inc. filed suit

Hutchison said the three lawsuits are

Affairs Department has taken over in.
spection and certification of such units.

He would not comment on reports that

Ellinor was reluctant to discuss the
situation Involving his motel but con.
firmed

portions of the modules have been sub.
JeCted to testing by independent testing

that he voluntarily closed the 104

laboratories.

rental units in September,

City hall records that have been sut&gt;.

He said he then found it was not

poenaed from the Building Department

economically feasible to continue

show that certificates

operating the restaurant and loun ge and
closed those facili ties this week.
Ellinor's attorney, William Hutchison
of Sa nf ord, said, "The mote l closing was
strictly voluntary on Ellinor's part.

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Government hasn't closed the Cavalier."
Hutchison said lawsuits were filed at

and construction or the modules met the
Southern Standard Building Code.

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years past," said board
member Davie RImE Thø

I love Motherhood,

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but I have faith in our
young people. If we
start censoring our
books, we would be
doing the same thing
they (Communist
countries) did in
years past."
—Board Member
Davie Sims

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RI
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Sinis told Mrs. Brinkle she
shield her children
"facts" and the outside world.
hI said more harm is done by
keeping the child out of class.
cannot

members Wednesday night
moved a step closer in seeking a
Special Legislative Act to
charge a fee for "co urtesy
busing" of pupils living less
than two miles from school and
save taxpayers money.

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determining which textbooks go
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Wednesday's
71. mimission's administrative
Ove rnight low
assistant, said the title In the
iosiiy lair througn PrUla). ads is listed as executive
Highs in the lo to mid SOs.
with a sa lary range of

r.-organization Of county
government as proposed in a
study by the county's
management consultant, E.H.
"Woody" Underwood.
On Tuesday, the commission
is sctwiuieii to vote OS) the

ordinance which creates the
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Telson, the board agreed to
appoint an ad hoc committee to
convince "local legislators" of
the need in ar eas where safety
hazards are (aced by children
walking to school.
Mrs. TeLson said the corn.
mittee should include Trans.
Director Fred Taylor,
Roger Harris, assistant super.
mntendent for finance, two Lay
people, parents and an "ef.
ficiency expert."

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respectively, the successful
motion.
Mrs. TeLson said the board
should determine the cost and
Parents should be responsible
for deciding if saftey hazards
exist.

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(house this morning with 114 condominium units, situa ted In

CONDOMINIUM

AUCTION ACTION

Winter Springs, on the block. First Federal of Orlando bought all

"It could reduce t.e
millage," said Mrs. TeLson
Courtesy busing Is tram).
sporthtion for pupils living less
than t~vu miles away fronj their

114 units at a price of $2.61 million. Shown at the auction are at- school,
for which no state funds
torney Jack Lovelace deft), representing First Federal, Deputy are provided
as with regular
Court Clerk Elaine RiCharde and Seminole County Circuit Court school busing.
Clerk Art Beckwith Jr. (Herald P ho to by Bill Vincent Jr,)
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Mrs. l3rinkel said the social censoring our books, we would dealers and publishers acacstudies text presents half-truths be doing the same thing they cording to Mrs. June Cameron
and g l or if ies Kararx,
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the modular units were issued in three
lots in June and July 1973.
Also in city public records are letters
from the Atlanta engineering Um and
architectural Firms indicating the plans

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Jacksonville, w hi ch furnished financing
for the $1-million project.

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Seminole County GovernObituaries ..........5-A ment moved one step closer to
Sports
1-2-8 hiring Its new executive
Television
4-fl assistant today by mailing out
Wiiniett
6-7-A advertisements for the position

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Other persons who have her lpage criticism of "Social
"We're already floating
announced they may run for Studies in Our World" which
under censorship. The parents
election are: Claude Ash, Mary she said fails to warn pupils of
have found decency is being
Daniels, wife of Councilman the dangers of communism and father of
ored out of our schools"
cens
communism. She said
John Daniels; and Rev Robert socialism,
said Mrs. Ryan.
she's keeping her son out of
(lark, all for Mrs. Van Eepoel's
council post; Gary Hunt for
Mrs. Marion S. Ryan, a social studies class until the
Mrs. Brinkle said "G od gave
hiendrix's council seat and Volu.sia County resident with board acts. She said the text children to people, not to inLaurent A. h'ellerin for mayor. relatives in Seminole, said teaches "groupn" as o
stitutions!" She said the textCandidate qualification period pare nts are Just now "waking posed to "patriotism."
book she objects to actually
is to c!ose Nov. 3.
up" to alleged objectionable
Superintendent W.P. "Bud" defeats the purpose of the
materials used In today's Layer said the textbook in teaching of the course on
IContinued Onl'ageSA)
classrooms,
question Is on the state-adopted Americanism vs. Communism.
but
supplemental
"W ha t's happening in our list,
Board Chairman Robe rt G.
materials
are
available.
classrooms today is disastrous
"Bud" Feather said a reader
and you know it!" said Mrs.
"If this textbook is ob. must look at both sides of the
Ryan.
She
distributed
to
board
jectionable then 99 per cent of material read.
After three fru.stratlig at'
tempts, the Big Red Machine members copies of published all the textbooks used are ob.
Feather and Layer said a
has captured baseball's World reports and materials citing 'X jectionable," said Layer.
subversive,
public
work session may be set
aiitlSe ries, putting the mantle of rated,
"I
love
motherho
od
,
fluçton, which American, anti-God textbooks"
apple after material from the Florida
hot dogs, and Chevrolets, Action
hasn't taken a Series sInce 1918. found in the state-adopted
Committee
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AITAMONTE SPRINGS —
The council seats up for Claiming the federal governelection are he ld by Irene Van went is leaning towards "pro.
Fepoel and Ernest Hendrix, Communist" ideas today, a
appointed to replace resigned Geneva mother Wednesday
Frank I)urrance earlier this night presented a lengthy book
year.
review attacklnguseofasoa
Mrs. Van
has studies textbook in Seminole
qualified. NeitherEepoel
Hendrix nor
Mayor Troy Piland have filed, County Schools.
but both have indicat ed they
Mrs. Donna Brinkle read to
will seek reelection.
School Board members parts of

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campaign chairman said the Uidted

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Hasa said the campaign's main
goal was to educate the public about
the United Way agencies and the

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Jacksonville against contractor Modular

Plans for the $1-million motel were

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had produced "a real victory."

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Cavalier

modules was certified, out-of-state city
i nspectors had no jurisdiction to probe
t he const ru ction of the uni ts.

chase — initially set for the first Jacksonville.
of the year
until sometime
sui ts have been filed in Con.
next month.
nection with alleged failure of nodular
Already the county has paid
in default money to units at the Cavalier Motor Inn, U S. 17.
out $59.000
91, to ineet requirements of the Southern
the firms' owners, and an ad- Standard Buil
di ng Code,
diticna l $32,000 is slated for
According to city hail records, the 104
payment before the deal
is modular room units, manufactured by
COnsumated, hopefuHy, by the
C-hambertain Manufacturing Co., Inc., of
end of next rnonth.
Monroe, Ga., were certified in Feb. 1973
Also Bill Dale, the county's by Atlanta architects as being inspected
director of environmental
and found to be built in accordance with
services, estimates it will Cost the provisions
of the Southern Standard
an additional SM,000
because Building Code."
of a 10-month difference in the
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modular units were shippcd to
bond market, Dale S1yS the Sanford, and link
ed toge ther by coninterest rate on bonds as
tractors Into a two-story motl building
about 6.4 per cent In January, adjacent to a conventiallyonstructed
compared to an estimated 7.5 restaurant and
lounge,
Per cent at present.
City Building Official Bill Braceland
Saying "I don't think we
said that since the construction of the

Thanks To You, It's Working

documents, include George

Hess, husband of former Mayor
Margie Hess; Suzanne Savage,
Jennifer Sanders, County
Maintenance Supei'int.ndej
Henderson Ferguson and
Robert Beckhorn of the city's
planning and zoning board.
The city has 1,006 registered
voters, ac co rding to the latest
count.
Winter Springs, with 1,O
registered voters, will be
electing two councilmen and a

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Margaret Ganas, United Way
executive secretary, said the
campaign had been "he ctic" but
rewarding.

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vassed officially immediately
the polls close at 7
City residents, who have
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person wouldn't have signed
the contract be fore he had the
Ifl(L% validated." Grier said.
But a county fiscal planner said
bond validations are Just the
second step after a bond
resolution Is approved.
The issue centers on
By BOB LLOYD
thousands and thousands of
Herald Staff Writer
taxpayer's do llars that already
have been paid to owners of the
Sa nford motel owner Fred Ellinor has
two firms because the
a million-dollar headache and attorneys
Casselberry suit signed by say they don't pe
any relief until trial
Grier blocked the county's pur- of suits "next spring"
in circu it court at

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accounted for in last-minute

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should be blaied," Grier purchase" but to secure in.
And Commissioner John through. As to Grier's
pointed out, aLr, that he as formation on the county's
imbrough said today the allegations of secrecy, Kimmayor, signed the lawsuit at the pending purchase of the two county "went to ex
tremes" to brough said. "You
can't
Cassclberry Mayor Bill Grier direction of city council. The utilities which Grier says was get the
out
in
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o
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by
slip
th
pe
ou
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and
buy
a
sewer
plant."
county officials shouldn't Grier appeal was filed to th
e "kind of a secretive operation ho lding three public hearings
"Casselberry officials cost
have signed the contract for Florida Supreme Court. Grier on the county's part."
and a press conference,
the taxpayers a lot of money;
purchase of Indian Hills and withdrew that appeal last
The county's utility attorney,
Kimbrough
said
the
county
they
ran a blocking action,
Consumer Utilities before the month,
John McDonough, said today "tried to get Casselberry to Kimbrough added.
In finance th at purchase
New, the rmivnr Says UI;II suit the suit Was "a suit to blk the
ioperati' on a i un;,I yen(r icr a 10 tr it (I ixd th
acre validated — a charge wasn't intended W "block the
alidatit;u it the bonds."
Lure,"
but
the
city
didn't
follow
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county officials say is untrue.

Quit the final 48 hours of the drive
w ou ld produce the amount of funds
needed to achieve the campaign

candidate qualification period
ends at noon Frldy.
Polling place for the

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have not formally filed. The

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Otherwise. Just say to
With II high-card points of
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to th ree notrump. North had day," and pass.
been heading for the spade
you have a question
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two notrump showed this ex- a three carder) bid four

involve the pancreas in the have to take insulin. The range
same way they involve the of possibilities are so great that
salivary glands at the angle of you have to adjust the
management to the individual
the jaw.
situation,
The pancreas has a lot of

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A Wisconsin letter asks
what you should do holding

one notrump. Thus, with 19 partner who will understand
high -card points. North open- that a four notrump call asks

between diabetes in childhood dietary program and may or
and mumps. The mumps may may not mean that you will also

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Although a num ber of other

is usually made with a balanc, give the hand to a kibitzer. If
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that there is a close correlation That usunily means a good

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small islets and cause diabetes. following good management
Recently it has been observed under a dodor's supervision.

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pancreas. It is true that an including gangrene if the dr.
inflammation of the pa ncreas culation is involved. The best
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long fund-raising campaign at a
Victor'
tonight at the
Quality Inn North
in Longwood. At
the fourth and
final
report
UnIdW
dinner held
Tuesday, campaign officials an.
flounced the drive had raised (ash
amid pledges totaling approximately
$109,500, or 73 per cent of th is year's
goal of $154,500. The total reflected
an increase of $17,512 over the
amount reported at the campaign's
third re po rt dinner held October 14.
Le n Unitas, United Way president,
and Jim Rasa, campaign chairman,
expressed confidence at the dinner

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East and made his slam,

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she will not -seek re-election.
No one cisc has qualifi ed as
yet for the Mer ce r post.

to the suit he finessed against

South

Wifi North Fast

the doctor
it,
w he ther i ns ulin is formed In
DEAR HEADER
Diabetes sufficient quantIties by the
is commonly associated with islets within it.
abnormal (unction of the islets

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County, Inc., will top off its month.

Lash, who served four months
on the original city council,
designated when the city
charter and incorporation were
approved in Aust, 1973, and
uLe'qutntly elected If) i split
one-year term, has qualified for
a council seat in the Dcc. 2 city
election,
Mrs. 1;ish today filed her
qualifying documents to seek
election to 11W council post
currently held by Virginia
Mercer. Mrs. Mercer has said

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WAI.I) and JA%fl.'t JAt'OIIY
on to the slam,
NORTH 11)1
Mathematically. the slam is
A K Q 53
not a really good one The ace
V \7
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ith all
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four trumps in one hand there
t)li
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FAST
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any event the diamond
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must be located
V
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South started out by playing
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East's first discard was the
SOUTH
three of diamonds, his next
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one th e five of clubs.

And Diabetes

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AQUARIUS(Jan. 2D-Feb. 19) find that newly developed

CANCER (June 21-July fl) to cover up.
SCORPIO iOct. 24-Nov. fl)
You're more content at home
Keepyourthoughthand ideas to
today. Things annoy
work.
work. You'll even
uptight if yourself today. Other people's

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the service.

State Sen. John Vogt itsCocoa Beach is expected to
discuss courtesy busing at

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wished to dictate,

with
helm,

Disagreement among
commissioners was so keen at
one point the position acquired

But County Commissioner
John Kimbrough, who
out of town for the past three

p.m. Monday in the
of Suwhile Commissioner Dick perintendent W. P. "Bud
Will iams has voted in favor
Layer.
but with reservations.
Ina related matter, the boar!
Mainly. Williams wants to designated Hugh Carlton,

the title of "rose." During

weeks but is expected back for

know how an

Tuesday's vote, has expressed
rctiC :bct thc--"--I" 11
manager might obtain by
remaining permanent - while

wood study will dovetail with as the board's liaison with the
eranfi--t
h iivw manager. tt .miy anu the developer of tb'
Each time the issue has come Sterling Park planned unit
up, Williams has voiced development IPUD) to Provid e

meetings, commissioners
referred to the lob'c (1110 a! th?
"rose" until Underwcxxl came
up with executive assistant to
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manager at the

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Casselberry Police (lifel George Karcher and Winter Park Police
Chief Ray * Beary, plirtured here from left were artiong those

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present at the breakfast (Herald I'hoto by Audie 1uhy)

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Seminole Legislative
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because the people who levy the
came on the heels of Clov. delegation.
Asked about the impact of the millage should have the final
lieubin Askew's veto against
Vihlen told commissioners $18,705 award, Polk said, -We say-so," Askew said. "Some of
increasing Sheriff John Polk's Tuesday night that he
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The sheriff said he viewed a victory for county
reports, Smith said the railroad
Kimbrough said the law should the iheriff's Assoiciation had Kimbrough's proposal as "fair.
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was charged with assault and

volves a report on a proposal

The accident occurred at about 7:40 p.m.

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letters from vice presidents of at crossings by talking to

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made last
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with no results.
Tlw 15-year-old Oviedo girl

automobile when she was crushed between

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point of the entire controversy.
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driver's side and was standing beside the

the vicinity of 2101 French Ave., near wher.

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C011stlinic officials have made represented it "continual
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Mrs. Kathleen Louise Culler, 26, were

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Attorney Toni Frevinan that
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students snioking inarijuana on

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for F.c vehicle that strk and killed a young,

purchase the clay pit

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plaints of marijua na smokin g
or if a driver reports any
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he
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by another pupil they felt t y w ld get "no
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and the their .son or daughter. It would week to city officials regarding
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allegedly attacked and beaten by another
female student. A juvenile charged with
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Bh girls are sthying out of
school this week, but they may
return next week. Both
Superintendent William P.
Bud Itr hid Fnid
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system,saidtastweek local law
enforcement officers are
permitted to stop and search

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Thus for the last two years
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The center has unpaid bills tinable to pay.
public - it decisions made at
the commission has funded only
those meetings affect the mnounting to KODO left over
Commissioner Mike Hat. half of what the state believes Is
from last year, and an adgeneral putlic.
laway said the comniLssion will the county's commitment.
Asked Monday if his office is ditional $17,OW is needed in the
have "problems" corning up
probing alleged Sutushine Law fiscal 7S.76 budget.
"The problem is the stalk!
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told county commissioners Act patients will be turned portion to 25 per cent, a perSlan4ell.

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absorbed from the intestine
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Radio City Station. No* York,
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either after jin opening
notrump with 17 high-card
points and a six-card club suit

designed to put more b-,dk in the same group who first
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Called in were Lester Mandell,

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volveij,' said Piland.
Piland was referring o
Piland said he's "not ad. developmen ts after to l
Three separate busing issues, voit4ng putting armed guards )ear-o ld gins reportedly were
including an appeal for more
trenth1 communication with
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their children to help curli
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marijuana smoking and other school buses came to light when two Oviedo
misbehavior
pupils riding High School girl students went to the Winter
school
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coniniWion's aborted decLsion
c lay p i t
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the wam feeling of having bid always declarer. Since it Is
and played this hand very well, easier to write about winning
If you bid six clubs and went hands than losing hands the
down. you could always com- m2jority of the cards go to the
plain th at you would have declaring side.
made it if the club finesse had
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DEAR READER — At the
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THERE'S NOTHING

then adding a bowl of cereal

tinue to try to get this message Flakes.
to more people. It could do a lot
DEAR DR. LAMB of good.
Recently my sister-in-law died
DEAR READER -'Thank of a heart attack. She was only
you for sharing your experience 27 years old. A doctor and a
with others. First, you can get nurse both asked if &amp;he was on
more de ta iled information on birth control pills e was i
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excellent day to take a short earning power is concerned.
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ask their help.
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long. spectives today, if possible.
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Sheriff's Department Investigating

moke Ejectors Arrive

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Instead Of Offering Cure
WASHINGTON tAP) - New York Mar Abraham
Beame accused President Ford today of offering "a copout, not a cure" for New York City's fiscal ills. He said the
President's attacks on New York have "triggered hatred,
disunity and confusion."
The mayor said Ford, in criticizing New York, ignored
the city's budget-cutting record. He listed payroll
deductions, halts In city construction and closings of
municipal facilities, lie promised further money-aaving
measures, including a change in the free university
system's financing and more hospital closings.
The mayor made his remarks In a speech prepared t o r

By 808 LlOYD

Seminole County .Commission arrive on schedule,
at the tail as recommended by recommended construction of a condition and allow the facility
llcrald Staff Writer
Tuesday that five long-awaited
Last
week
Proudfoot state fire officials.
new jail, but Vihlen managed to to reopen pending installation
with the arrival Tuesday of smoke ejectors arrived here
at predicted the ejectors would
On Oct. 14 the commission get fire officials to waive that of the costly safety features.
sm olce ejectors, officials now 1 p.m.
delay the reopening, and Vihien awarded Sheriff John Polk an
my the Seminole County Jail
Proudfoot said prisoners vowedtogèt the project moving additional $33,000 to lure (our
i be readied for state ifl
could begin moving back in the again as soon as possible.
correctional officers
men CoIIeg9 Wants Storage Tank
tors by next Monday, an local facility "immediately
In reply to Proudfoot's op- Polk had already lined up and
ctIon which could erase following an inspection by state
The district board of trustees put a million gallon storage
tiniism, Commissioner harry awaited the funds to begin their
$1.0 )O-a-day fees paid to house officials from Tallahassee.
of Seminole Community College tank on the southeast corner of
Kwiatkowski asked Proudfoot if training program.
'ates in jails in surrounding
have asked the state's per- SCC property, off U.S. 17-92.
"1 can foresee no problems at he had ever heard of Murphy's
Inmates
will
move
back
couflUes,
into mission for the City of Sanf or d
this time," Proudfoot added. law,
an overcrowded situation, to Install a water storage tank
progressing
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is
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Commissi on Chairman Si d
Proudfoot said he hadn't,
according to Proudfoot.
satisfactorily on our Phase III
property.
on
were transferred to surroun- Vihien Jr., the liaison corn"Murphy's Law says that if
But construction of a new and
expansion
program," said
din facilities after a June 9fire inissioneron the Jail. had hoped anything can go wrong .....lt will larger facility would
Ray 1. Milwee, SCC's Milwee.
probably
eru pled inside the facility, to have the facility reopened by go
wrong,"
replied require approval of the voters, assistant president, said he
lea ring 10 inmates and a jailer Nov. 1.
Kwiatkowski.
And the last such vote put to the expects to hear from state
Other agenda items discussed
ii in its wake.
But the smoke ejectors
The smoke ejectors were the people for construction of a new officials next week on the In Tuesday night's monthly
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3, il Administrator George delayed that projection when last of some
$84,000 worth of jail was turned down.
board meeting concerned
request.
Pr o udfoot reported to the they failed by a few days to safety equipment tobe Installed
Initially, state officials
Milwee said Sanford wants to routine matters, he said.

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by a small caliber bullet was found on the left side of
the bus approximately 24-inches below the driver's

Herald Staff Writer

circuit court warrant charging him with lewd

assault on a child.

window,
Sheriff's investigators today were investigating
reports that a sniper fired on a church bus TuesdaySheriff's reports didn't indicate If there were any
night at Altamonte Springs.
passengers on the bus at the time of the Incident.
Deputies C.H. Braeckllen and Hugh M. Harrell
reported today that Charles R. Jordan, 49, of Youth Jailed
Orlando, told them that he was driving a bus
belonging to the Delaney Stre
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Lyman High School when someone fired a gunshot possession charge.
Wymore Road on a charge of buying, receiving and
at the vehicle,
concealing
a stolen motor vehicle. Bond for
Thomas Allen Zander, 18, 510 Second
Investigators today were examining the
Chamberlain was set at $5)
church Chuluota, was held at county Jail in lieu of $s,000
bus and reported searching the area where
the bond, according to Jail records.
Ernest Henri Garriques.s, 58, 625 Magnolia,
incident took place.
Longwood,
was held in county jail in lieu of $8,000
Deputies said an "Indentation" possibly made
Altamonte Springs police arrested Terry Michael bond following his arrest Tuesday at Longwood
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WASHINGTON tAP) - Egyptian President Anwar Sadat wraps up his lO.day state visit with a conciliatory
speech to a joint meeting of C
and last pltchto
President Ford for long-range U.S. arms commitments.
Steering clear of the Zionist Issue, Sadat is to tell the
legislators today that Jews have been able to live in peace
in Arab lands for centuries and that "obstacles" should
not be put in the path of strengthened U.S.-Egyptian

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by the teenaged boyfriend she was about to spurn.
"We have entered the case and are cooperating with the
Fort Lauderdale police," FF31 agent Henry Ragle said
early today. "We consider it an apparent kidnaping."
According to police, young Katherine Ball failed to
return to the exclusive Pthecrest School Monday night

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Lynette Fromme,
denied permission to change her plea from Innocent to no
contest, will zargue her own case against the charge that
she tried to kill President Ford.
Miss Fromme fired her ccmrtappoiited cocounsci
Tuesday on the first day of her trial after he, the
prosecutor and U.S. District Court Judge Thomas Mac.
Bride refused to accept the plea switch.
Mac Bride then told the fl-year-old Manson devotee that
she would have to question witnesses herself and make
her own opening and dosing arguments with a "stand-by
attorney" to advise her.

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and professionals, including a football star, a circuit
judge and a former FBI agent, have formed an elite club
to publicize the achievements of their ancestors.
Nick Buoniconti, a Miami Dolphin linebacker out for the
season with injuries, said members of The Italians Inc.,
are determined to throw prejudice for a loss.
"We'll be a quiet organization that will get things
done," said Buoniconti, an attorney In the off-season.
"It's unfortunate that all Italians have to live down the
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The legislature should
abolish entire state agencies, if necessary, to hold
spending within available revenues next year, says House
Speaker Donald Tucker.
Tucker, D-Tallahassee, emphasized Tuesday to the
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Patricia Hearst, described
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prosecutor as "fully competent," awaits a judge's ruling
on her mental competence to stand trial.
U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter calls It "a
most difficult and most complex question to decide," but
he promises to make the decision by Friday.
In the interim, Carter said he will reexamine "in great
detail" three voluminous reports by the psychiatric panel
which examined Miss Hearst. He called the documents
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may be able to reduce taxes if It slashes enough fat out of
state-agency spending.
State economists believe that revenue will slide about
$50 million below projections in this fiscal year. The
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Federal prosecutors will press two
unresolved criminal charges against former Sen. Edward
J. Gurney of Florida if a judge doesn't dismiss the case,
The Miami Herald says.
In a story prepared for today's editions, the Herald reported that lawyers for the Department of Justice have
decided to prosecute Gurney, once a member of the
Senate Watergate Committee, and former Gurney aide
Joseph Bastien if U.S. Lhslrict Judge Ben Krentzman
turns down a defense motion for dismissal.
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A circuit court jury has found court for Roland H. Durand, 33,
a 23-year-old Fern Park man 603 David St., Winter Springs.
guilty of robbery.
Durand, an outboard motor

ordered pre-sentence in.
vestigation.
Bali was found guilty in
connection with the Sept. 23
robbery of the Handi Chek food
store, 113 Maitiand Ave.,
Altamonte Springs.
A co-defendant, Terry L.
liar:.-,
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pleadrd gui'ty Monday to
robbery iz the case. Assistant
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firearm in commission of a
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A bill freezing the price
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would protect low-income Floridians from inflated power
costs, says a house committee report.
The bill, proposed by Rep. Gwen Margolis, D-Miami, Is
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bills increasing the cost of power consumed during
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Arguments on the constitutionality of the Little FTC Act
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the panel decided that presentations made Sept. 19 to only
five inciiibcrs should be heard by all justices.
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MIAMI A1'i — A Cuban-vile terrorist band has
claimed responsibility for the slaying last week of a
controversial refugee, saying he was blown up btt,j us he
undermined the anti-Castro cause.
"The secret organization Zero is responsible for the
slaying of Rolardo Masferrer Rojas on the morning of
Oct. 31," according to a communique mailed to the Miami

office of The Associated Press,
Masferrer, 56, was blown to pieces when i bomb
exploded as he tried to start his car.

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Circuit Judge Robert B.
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Edward Ball held In jail pending completion of a

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relations.
thplomatic sources said it was unlikely that Sadat
would win more than a promise of further weapons
consideration from Ford at their windup meeting at the
White House at dusk.

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IN BRIEF
FBI, Police Seek Sign
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gui ta rs, a shotgun, jewelry, a gun rack, two
cameras, book shelves and three drawers of baby
clothes. Police said a row boat was also taken from
th e residence.

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In oth er reports, Mrs. Mart ha Seitter told
Sanford police tod ay were investi gating at.
sheriff's deputies that th ieves stole a ton of scrap
tempte d burglaries at the Florida Highway Patrol
aluminum, valued at $300, f rom Dittmer In. driver's li cense office and two businesses
on East
dustries, 1006 Shepard Road, Longwood. Depu ti es 25th St.
said the scrap metal had been stored ou tside the
Patrolman Lewis Coombs said he discovered,
industrial building.
while on a routine building check early today, that
(Owle
's E. MeWaters, Jewett Lane, Sanford, attempts had been made to pry
opendoor3 at Ihe
reported two shotguns, valued at 1550, were stolen
drivers license office, 801 E. 25th St., and also at
in a burglary tas
hi reside nce.
nearby businesses, th e Head Hunter Beauty Shop
and Baby's World Child Care Center.
Sanford police reported today that burglars
Police said the would be burglars apparently
kicked in the rear door at the residence of Bobby
failed to gain entry to the businesses and the state
Saylor, 210 French Ave., and made off with two office.

delivery before the National Press Club, one day after the
disclosure that state officials had come up with enough
money to avert default next week.

WASHINGTON (AP) - An increasingly frustrated
Nelson A. Rockefeller, his advice on programs ignored
and his political future In doubt, decided to withdraw as
President Ford's possible 1976 running mate because of
widening disagreements on policy, Republican sources
say.
"He just got fed up," one source said. "He finally got to
the point where he couldn't take it any more."
Explanations of the Vice President's unexpected move
began to surface Tuesday though Rockefeller and his top
aides maintained a stony silence, saying they were standing behind the letter he delivered Monday to Ford at the
White House.

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By EL) PRICKETT

IN BRIEF

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;:)nip r 1"""'ires on L riurcn bus At Altamonte Sprin
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County Jail Expected To Open Monday

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Evening Herald, Sanford

TA1.1-A11ASS:F: IAP}
The state Ethics Cornliussion is advising city and county officials that their
firms can't do business with their governments.
However, the commission decided 'iesday that the
stricter conflict-of-interest law which went into effect Oct
I does permit a finn for which a city councilman works to
do business with city agencies, such as a maintenance
department,
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Just a quick remind er th at Friday and Saturday
have been declared Veterans of Foreign Wars
VFW Poppy Days when embers of the local post
and their auxiliary members will be out in force
seeking contributions.
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore has issued an official
proclamation regarding Poppy Days and urges all
area citizens to purchase one of these Buddy
l'oppies to help the VFW programs.
We join Mayor Moore in his appeal and hope
everyone ill respond

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scheduled to leave th e ground at H am
The race officially ends at 5:34 p.m. at Naples.
Since Sanford-Central Florida Airport is a must'
stop for these gal aviators, we th ink everyone would
enjoy seeing these pilots and their spiffy planes as
they land here.
it's quite a site and thrilling to witness the
various and sundr) type of aircraft that will be in
the race.
Should bad weather prevail on Friday, all events
will be moved to Saturday.

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/uiother big event coming up this weekend is the
Deltoni Derby, in which approximately 25 female
ilots ill leave St Augustine and head for Naples,
Fla., in it 250-mile air race.
One of the inct stops is th e Sanford-Central
Floridia Airport and the first flights should be

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Promises Fading
Atlantic Treaty Organization, recently volunteered

his opinion about the status of relations between
East and West in the wake of the Helsinki
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ference on European security
. two months ago.
"lliev have not improved, he says. "The emphasis
placed on international ideological struggles by

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directly or indirectly with the affairs of any other
state and another to riot
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As Mr. Luns notes these promsec have not

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be t esting a new blitzkrieg strategy.
Finally, there is still no progress in the talks at
Vienna exploring the possibility of reducing the
number of troops in Europe. The Soviet Union
simply is sitting back and waiting for the west to
Yet it had promised progress in these
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European Security Conference at Helsinki — which
the West did.

the architects of the current period of detente, both
recognized that th e United States of America and
the Soviet Union would remain ideological
enemies However, they agreed on the necessity for
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other's expense in favor of our shared interest in
avoiding calamitous collision."
As good a litmus test of detente as any is the
statement by President Ford at Helsinki last Aug.
1: "History will judge this conference not by what

we av here toda but b' what we do tomorrow
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promises that we keep."

The times are propitious to make the Soviet
Linion start living up to its promises. The Russians

are losing ground in

the Middle East. They have

had a poor harvest. Brezhnev's current five-year
plan is short of its targets. Communist China iS
again rattling sabers at Moscow. Brezhnev wants
the feather of another strategic arms agreement in

his cap for the Pay Congress next February when
is expected to resign.

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of everyone including himself, was serving
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If a political boss Is measured by
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his constituency, E T Sturte%ant was a midget

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Altamonte Springs Players, Hills Moravian Church, SR
Sanford Optimist Club, 7 and
Repair,
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Decorating,
7p.m.,
registration
Sputa Bit Ida Assn. of Central ':30 p.m., Altamonte Springs lirngwoxl, 9:30 a.m.PHI. Sheraton Inn Speaker
to 0 p in.
registration. $10
uks Adult Ice $10, 7
eeks, Adult l- lurid.ip.m..Morgan (on Civic Centir.
Turkey (turner, noon to 7 p.m.
Lamar Richardson. Seminole Education Campus 11, SCC. Education Campus 39, IrA17.
fereiicit.
Room,
The Scullnole County Grand burglarizing thv Vj1;,-(; Ballard
FI o r'
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lih School Student Affairs Call olnmunits Scr iu
Rummage Sale,
Like
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Speaker.
jury,
impaneled (In Moi.da
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Altatiiont€
)rector,on A Former Player
Springs,
pcoPa Church, A) 1
All Soiik IlurnL and School.
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has indicted a 13-year-old residence of Thomas M SimpRuss White of Colonial Drugs on a.m..Mayfair Country Club.
Beginning Watercolors,
Imks at Pro Fmtball.hall, I.
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pin.. registration fee
Adult
sit
by seventh grade studenis. Education Campus 38 7 eeks
national Fellowship Grant %,11%,. 10
Fr. I suns ('nu fl
of an Altamonte Springs a firearm.
All
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Basic
residence.
Iforric
Columbus, Sanford. 14th
Orange Auduhion Society, 7:30
Court records indicate the
lu nr.iting 7 p.m., r, Ntr.lIIun stud in France.
Circuit Court Judge Robert B gra
bhouse at 8
put
Central Christian Church
Parents Interest Group. 9:30
nd jurors heard testimony
Music ) i00 Tillie d 1m;Rosenald1MIt School
(cc' $10, 6 %%ecks, Adult NOV. 7
-McGregor received the true bill from Altamonte police officer
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Speaker
Senior Citizens tour to Key Education CaInpUS IR, 5CC
Jerry
Public w Icoine to
Cutlip returned Monday afternoon b
tamonte Springs.
William Doyle before returning
es Civic Center, 8
pilots in Deltona Derby, 11 superintendent of Corkscrew the jury ,and ordered the in- the armed burglary indictment
a.m. Pick up it CassCIberr)
Atto Service Terminal Swamp Wildlife InUuar, who dictinent made public
Intermediate Photography,
against the juvenile.
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The indictment names John
8:30. Carry ;I big lunch for ,I 5:30 p.m., registration $15, 8 ,011ford-Central
Florida Air- mll show slide.s. Open to public.
Steven Huggins. who is being
Juveniles indicted by the
snack on Parkway. Call Doris weeks, 5-208, Seminole Corn- I
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Cliristma% Bazaar, Rolling Ilaillietto
Avenue, S.-inford.
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Huggins is arrused of cording to state law.
James M. Mil ler, 47, of 114 died Tuesday morning at the
Northmoor Rd., Casselberry, VA hospital in Gainesville. 1k'
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Hamilton. Born in Moultrie. Miss., and had lived in tile
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Congress - or a major part of It seems to
strike out in senseless emotion
Tp1ce the recent House action on military
spending.
It's not that representatives
st ntati es cut $7 billion from
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In part, It was because tiley wanted to slap at
operations which have been castigrted of late,
often correctly, for inefficient, inept or illegal
activities.
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follow through on the promises of detente.

practices, demand an unqualified censure by

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recei,vv equitable treaUmrd in a period of economic uncurtainty.
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Senate cutting members Into cost-of-living
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advised that the newer classification and special
procurement fair" in Houston, for example, to he was told he diould have made an 18th visit
from some trouble spot Yet the seven helicopter security precautions were necessary to
"keep dramatize how generous they are to blacks But
Rivers had a worse time with British
earners, tuch are most likely to be used for an the reports out of Jack Anderson's hands"
privately, some blacks called it the 'minoilty
Petroleum,
which put him on the bid list
evacuation, have been permitt,1d to fall into
But just
Despite the coverup, however, we ha ve ohas
his
firm
came
co
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up
for
a
woeful disrepair.
n
act
it as
Wned copies of the latest inspection repDrts. One procureme'it
For when it unfair"
comes right down to it, most of
abruptly taken off the list, and the contract went
The Navy seems able to find funds when an lengthy report describes conditions aboard
the the minority subcontracts handed out by the oil to a different company
Admiral wants his quarters refitted or an esNew Orleans
industry are for janitorial or other menial serAdmirit! applies for a contract as a consultant.
Some -iltal electronic Rear was Ir-stalled on vices IV big money is held tightly within what
A SOUCC inside BP's contracting compam
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tliishdicupter carrier more than 18 months ago oh black entrepreneur called the inner
to ld us that the president o1 BP' U.&amp; operations
circle of
maintain the rusty, leaky tubs which are supYet Bulketey's boys found that "complete
Torn Sharpe, personally ordered Rivers' Corn
'good ol' boys"
pused to be ready for any emergency. The Navy
documentation is still not aboard ship." 71he
pany removed f.-oln the bid list af~er a mecting
The industry clalmi, as part of its ba
crewmen and Marine assault troops on board "documentation" Is needed to
with Rivers.
properly operat' that it awarded $200 million worth of business
also often Uve in squalor.
the equipment.
Since BP operates on Amedcan y)il in
minority firms last year'on the Alaskan North
We began investigating conditions aboard the
"The passive electronic warfare capability" Slope project alone, This ii astonishin' since the Alaska, it s reqnlredb) the Interior Department
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for t,atl- ring e i1)or:e ii klligcncc and other nation's top LOU
10(11) ".011,1 lilinorit) untrddung Bt our source!,
black firms, all together
found, had swept the embarrassing facts under Information "Is degraded," the report charges
achieved little more than $200 million in total claim that most of HP s minority business goes
the secrecy stamp Not tht there is anything
Fen the jib (Tfl's u.scd to lift rnall boats sales
to Front operations A minority bUs1ntç,mnafl i
last year.
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legitinwLely secret about Lhe Navy's nealecIL It and supplies onto the deck,
sit
But
perhaps
a
case
study
is
more
revealing.
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fOr
window
dressing,
in
other
words,
is merely a Pentagon habit to censor em- deteriorated condition
with one out of corn- Mark Rivers isa West Point graduate and ac- with the real profits going to non-minority
barrassingnewsbyciassifyjngjt
COfluouers
mLsslon"thereportadth
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ped make the
The Nayy, In resWnse to our inquiry, Inja3ted Watts Manufacturing Company the top black.
Rivers also got the nmround from
classified inspection report, and on Nov 11, it is doing everything possible to keep up the
Occidental Now Gulf and Mobil
owned manufacturing firm In the nation
have agreed to
1974, we de"cribed the deplorable conditions fleet
F arly thh )e,lr hi put together a firm called tnpett his facilitic' It remains to be seen
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dboard Ut Okinawa and, later, the Iwo Jima
h)owe'.cr, whetrier they wili put
Footnote At the very tu.it we were writing California Energy Systems No
their money
one questions
The other five hellcopkf carriers, we suggested, this story, another letter arri ved from
the that Rivers' new company is competent. It can where their mouth's are
weren't in much better shape.
therofa5enmaq aboard the New Orleans' design, engfn'er, fabricate and
deliver the
Footnote: A HI' s'kesman d
Suddenly, three astonishing things happened:
sister ship, the Inchon, She urged us to keep equipment needed to drill fot offshore it
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and
the
t' i'vi a!lotin,' in rey to repair the
Rivers, firm wai ordurcil off the u list b
rep'rting on t1 fleet s iünditioa tier s n\ 1IIp, gas Yet afkr
six frustrating months, his firm Sturpe lie
said they are still I
she wrote, "is now two years past I ts yard period
I fo!. con.
has Yet W cimne up with a single significant tfacts. lie also denied
letters frcnffl sailors urging us to write about their and has had innumerable breakdowns,"
t "front
CII.
contract,
fulfill minor ty business
uwn un,seaworthy sl#s; and (3) the Navy brass
UNFAIR TO BLACKS: 11* oil companies
Rivers called linon Exxon, the oil Wlossus,, a
and Occidental spokesm en c ended their firms
stamped an even higher classification on the have beei patting themselbes on the bath and total
of 17 tImes Each time , he was given a
minonty busicess rtcon1s, and Indicated that
reports of its jaunty ddef Inspector, Rear Adm, boasWig what good citizens they are for 8
ympathetic audience but no contra,-t, *,&amp;rhen
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its military spending and not build to the levels
toward w'ilch the Russians apparently are
aiming, the only way oils country can insure Its
'.afet) is to mo e ahead strongi) in both researth

Firestone said he was a member olf the committee was opposed because the Miami
The need for better intelligence, I! we are to
every senator," the report concluded,
committee when he left a recent conference lawmaker isa dissident who does not
reflect the hold defense costs down, should be obvious,
As Dade County boss, the Carpetbagger convention in Philadelphia to make a court views or Florida's legislative leaders.
The size and nature of our defense depends oil
Sturte vant was not only candidate for the state appearance in M .ami, but was informed by
One of the more liberal members of the the size and nature of the Russian effort
and Its
Senate but an inspector at Uw single Pade Blume when he eturned that he had
been Senate, Firestone has been exiled to a legislative effectiveness. The more precisely we know what
polling place
removed
Siberia by Barron, losing positions of influence they are planning, what
they have in stock, and
An inspector he certified the result -14 votes
lie said Blurne told him that Tucker and such as the chairmanship of the Joint Legislative how capable t ir eapons are,
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for Sturtevant and 16 for his Democratic opBarron "had Indicated they did not want me to Auditing Committee.
ficiently and economically we can buid and
portent, Israel St. Stewart.
set ve on the executive committee."
"It's %- cry difficult to avoid feeling Pollyanish m3intAin our own forces, and the fewer dollars
When the Brevard returns were announced,
"Ile indicated they had squabbled between about this, but I
really can't be concerned about we need to spiend to secure adequate protection.
however. they showed t.hat Sturtevant had not
themselves as to who would sierve," Firestone intramural personality clashes, childish
We have, in the past, wasted billions on un.
received a single vote His political career
added 'There was also a suggestion that they
jealousies and infantile ambitions," Firestone needed programs because
of bad estimates on
seemed at an end
would not fund the organization if I continued to '.aid
what the Russians were planning

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Stella Hitch, IkLmd
Ethel Pfaff, Las Vegas, Nev.; Resin Leo, Ramsey, Douglas
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I.iriies G Payne, I.ongi'I
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Resurch is required specifically to offset Uk,
disputed 1872 election. Brevard, hnked with
coming
Soviet lead in big weapons with fewerDade In the huge 21st DistrIct, cast 69 votes.
but4uperlor,
smaller weapons.
But for effectiveness, Sturtevant was a giant.
TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The $32,120 ap. serve on It."
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Receiving only 14 of the total 99 votes cast in the propriation routinely approved this year by the
Tucker and Barron were not available for weapons lias cost more than its predecessors. We
two counties, he aevertheless declared himself
Florida Legislature for membership in the comment on Firestone's allegation.
are now reaching a stage in technology where it
the winner. tie claimed his seat and for his entire National Conference f State Legislatures is
However, Firestone said he met with Tucker is possible - with some careful lhirikirtg, not
term clung to it.
becoming one 01 its most ccnt.roversial cx- the night before he left Philadelphia and
there always evident in the Pentagon
to develop
By 1875 he had become the roadblock that penditures.
was no mention then of any opposition to his well-rounded force of more effective -weapons,
prevented the Democrats from cleaning out the
Sen. George Firestone, D-Miami, contends membership on the committee.
strategic and tactical, which In both offense and
Radicals and ending the dark night of Recon. that Senate President Dempsey Barron, D.
"I had dinner with Speaker Tucker the night defense can be less expensive than weapons now
struction.
Panama City, and House Speaker Donald before I left and he never said anything tome in
our Inventory.
How Sturtevant managed to seize his Senate Tucker, D-Tallahassee, used the money ap- about it," Firestone said.
Sufficient attention to relatively cheap adseat was a story that would have been ull,- propriated for Florida's membership in the
-That's a pretty peculiar way of doing vanced rewarch would make it possible to
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longer delay buying new weapons. With this
A Senate investigating committee said it was national organization's executive committee.
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value
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additional
development, they can be built and
one of the most extraor&amp;atry in the various
Tucker has acknowledged that he and Barron membership in the legislative conference, and
put into place more quickly if an adversary
phases of moral turpitude
successfully approached Norbert Blume, said he will ask representatives and staff comes through
with unexpected breakthroughs
A Just regard for public opinion, for the
speaker of the Kentucky House of flepresen. members to report to him on whether
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remarkable ever held ln the historic Capitol. The
form of corruption and reform were so evenly
balanced tilat the machinery of state was virtually paralyzed as Floridians struggled to
redeem the government front the Radicals who
had plundered it for seven years.
ThestakeswereskyhIghanc1thesenatel
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standoff between 12 Republicaiii and 12
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milestone in Its 15 ses on
This was the 100th anmersary of the

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Sen.Wilson's district includes th e counties of
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maintains a full-time district office in order to bring
giriverninental services close to the people on a
continual basis
The Senator's new address is: Apollo Building,
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tier office telephone number is 1305 783-5(i7l
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one week from today
Rep. Fechtel is a member of the important
committees on Education and Appropriatio ns in the
Florida lxgislature and also serves on the Select
Cominitte,e on Ituirian flights am] the Finance and
Capital Outlay for Schools subcommittee.
lie was first elected to the Florida House of
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Following an 8 a.m. registration of entrants at
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for education.
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Error Acknowledged, Affidavit Dismissed

Ferre Trounces Challenger Williams

Council Hears Testimony On Building epa
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Miami Mayor Wins EleCtlon, $150 Pool

regulations. He said In his af- recommended to the council the by the court not to revoke the reference to preltinary plans but because she
has since been sure If there was a floor plan. constructIon ° the church ffl
fidavit that the code calls for all denial of the request for the. permit or take further action to Rev. Robert Clark, pastor
of ordered to stay off an injured
However, she affirmed she the residential aa
septic tanks to be located 35 feet conditional use permit testified prevent construction pending Seminole
Baptist Temple, say leg, she called City Attorney had never seen a total set of
The council voted to consider,
WINTER SPRINGS - The from bo th front and side lot they had not been given the final court action,
were submitted to the board. Newman Brock Tuesday to plans. Mrs. Patrick said she next Tuesday
730 m
city council heard witnesses lines, but the approved plans, plans, but only a rough sitzatch
Although it was stated at
a I; Robert
Clark today accused mem- explain why she was not going would have been glad to appear affidavits submitted
under oath Tuesday night f
on file in the Building Inspec- on a piece of paper when the Tuesday night's inquiry that the hers
of the board and the to be at the meeting. Mrs. if she had not hurt her leg.
Andersohn, Irene Van EepDel,
the first time in the in- tor's office, show a setback request was made.
P&amp;Z Board chairman at that council of "boldfaced lies" in, Patr ick said she is In the
Bradshaw maintained Janice MUIIIOS and J. T.
vestigation of alleged Im. from the side lot line of only 12
The council overrode the P&amp;Z time was no longer living in the denying they had seen the
process
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moving
to
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Tuesday nigh t (hot because the Justice, all of whom
proprieties in the conduct of the feet and the drainfield is five recommendation to grant the city but had moved out of town, p
reliminary plans and claiming neapolls, Minn.
council had approved con. called as witnesses Plus two

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M iam i Mayor Maurice Ferre, a millionaire industrialist, was
about $150 richer today after winn i ng a vote-prediction pool

Williams, making his first bid for public office, collected about closure regulation and charges th at the city had spent too much
$300 to mount his effort in the low-key campaign. He attempted to money on convention and tourist facilities.
oust Ferre because "too many problems relating to the quality of
In suburban Hialeah, Mayor Dale Bennett won a decisive
life in this city have been ignored," notably crime, housing and
victory over four challengers wi th a little more than hail the city's
unemployment,
voters marking ballots. Bennett, owner of an optical company,

among 30 campaign workers as well as a lopsided victory for a
second two-year teffll.
"I (lidn't want to part with the money ($5) at first because I
th ought somebody else would guess be tter than I di d," Ferre, 40,
said late Tuesday. "But it looks like I won the bet and the dec.

Ferre gathered almost the M,000 maximum in contributions

but ran a sedate campaign, conducted la rgely by mailin g fourpa ge letters s tressing his record to most of th e city's 113,000

tion."
Ferre. an active 1k'mocrnt, trounced challenger Peter N.

city building department by feet from the side lot line and 22 request on July 21, and on Aug. Mrs. Karen Raley, clerk in the Mrs. Patrick was not available.
rs. RaleyAs to the plans, Mrs. Patrick ditional use it was not -John Does"
Budding Official Ray Brad. feet from the front lot line.
4 reversed its opinion voting to building department office,
a request
Mrs. Patrick said today on recalled being shown an ar- necessary to meet ordinary
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refused
Hunt said the front setback rescind the approval, but is now sai d today she had spoken to the phone she had been
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call Mrs.
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Testifying on information requirement of 35 feet specifies under a temporary injunction Mrs. Patrick at her home in poenned and planned to
Mrs
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co ntained in an affida vit
the parking area may not o
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N. cupy any of the front ya rd
Circle, were hunt, seçback. H')wever, the church
Bradshaw and mem bers of the front building set back
Planning and Zoning Board overall length of the proposed
during May and June, Dave parking lot does not allow
Moreland, John Newsome and enough remaining room to
Mrs. Marlene Rossiter.
provide setback requirements
The
witnesses
were to be met. A grass parking lot
questioned by the council and was approved instead of
cross-examined by Bradahaw's "graveled or hard surfaced " as
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attorney, Terrence W. Ackert of r(i1i(I.
Altamonte Sprin .
After four hours
of inquiry shaw's staternent In the press
and deliberation, the council ftt "the church site was ap.
dismissed the affidavit after proved by courcil and I
had no
voting 4-1 to acknowledge an rigMtwithholda permit unce
administration error had been it was approved by council."
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rnent In issuing a building section dea ng wi
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permit for the Seminole Baptist and building regulatlon.s that,
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Bring insisted on amending
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th e moti on to tnc!ude will he inpliance
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voters.
Across Biscayne Bay, Miami Beach Mayor Harold Rosen swept
to an easy victory over two challengers. Final vote totals showed
50 per cent of the city's registered voters went to the polls, with
Rosen garnering 16,332 votes to 3,493 for lawyer Edi th Brolda and
489 for homemaker Nina
The iace in Miami Beach involved a proposed financial

Williams,39, who gave up his Job in a government-f inanced youthcounseling program to run in the non-partisan election.
With all 87 precincts reporting, Fe rr e had ,470 votes to
Willianis'4.1337. Less than 25 per cent of Miami's registered voters

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division and zoning sections of
Hunt, a sur vey party chief of
the code be given priority for Orange County and assistant to
concern by the council, zoning the county surveyor, also
board and building department pointed out that three sets of
It was Hunt's contention that plans submitted by the church
the lots in the Ranchiands were not the same a nd that the
section, on which the church clay pit on the property was not
had requested a conditional use shown on the ft
permit, are part of a sub.
Members of the Planning and
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The amount Sir Bruce had recei ved from the trust was
not disclosed in court, but the British Press Association
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now would be no more than $84o.
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Se X.
Mrs. Ford, in commen ting about how open rela tions are
among members of th e first family, sa id in a tele vision in.
terview th at she wouldn't be surprised lithe Fords' 18ycaroid daughter, Susan, came to her some day and told
1,,-r she was having an affair.
"When my daughterhas an affair, it's my business, too,
not just my daughter's," Mrs. Marcos was quoted as
saying."I would mind if shedid have an affair."
The Marcos have two collegeige daughters and a sf)n,

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and Mississippi picked women Mayors Kevin H White of
as lieutenant governors Thea- Boston, Ralph Perk of
day. But the women's rights Cleveland, Frank Rizzo of
cause suffered a stunning set. Philadelphia, WWI= Donald
back when voters in New Jer. Schaefer of Baltimore and
sey and New York rejected Maurice Ferre of Miami
s4.ate versions of the federal
In the only major surprise,
Equal Rights Amendment
Democratic Mayor Albert hf.
With New York's fiscal prob- stede of Minneapolis was un
lems on the minds of voters, a seated by the man be had beat
number of large bond Issues en two yearsearller,policeman
lest,tnc1ud1ngarecortj&amp;st,t1. and former Mayor Charles

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now
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House of Representatives if male Republican opponent,
Finch's lead slipped below an businessman Shirley Palmcrabsolute majori ty in the final Ball
returms,
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heavily Roman Ca tholic country, says she supports
abortion and divorce , "depending on the circumstances,
the situaton and the need."

JACKSONVILLE (AP) - The 150 million people of
th e Arab wor ld never har bored ill feelings toward
Amencans, even during periods of misunderstanding,
Mrs Anwar Sadat
The wife of Egypt's president, who was in florida the
past four days, told a crowd of 300 at Jacksonville
University Tuesday nit th at our pe ople sta nd ready
and hopeful, as they have always been, extending the
hand of friendship, looking forward to the
of relations
with th e people and government of the United States of
America."
Mrs. Sadat expressed hope that the visit by her
husband, herself a nd their fo ur children will help
esta blish peace and stability through the world.

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The strongest Republican term in the post he inherited
challenge for the gcvamorah1p when his predecessor, Wendell
of Mississippi in this century Ford, went 1.0 the U.S. Senate.
ended in a photo finish today The 44-year-old Carroll,
d Kentuc ky G. Jallan Car- Paducah attorney and racial
roll survived an antibusing modera te,plledupblgmargthj
bwkl&amp;,tb threat in off-)*a in predomiriantly Democratic
elections. Women were elected rural area and held down Re.
lieutenant governors in the two publican Robert Gable's ex.
states.
pected big nwirgins in the sub,Utt surrounding I.oulsville.
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Mississippi
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per cerit of the total, polling rocked that city this fall. But
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The complete but unofficial vote count showed Bennett With
12,389, insurance agent George J. (Guy) Brickman wi th 5,003 and
minority business association administrator Antonio Machado
with 1,r12.
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Record Turnout Also Sweeps Buschman Into Offi ce

May Be 8- 10
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Alta onte RemElects F oy In Landsll*de
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"We had nothing going for us
Floyd, in a prepared tributions for his campaign over the previous election.
posed City Commissioner Cal except good people," Swofford statement, thanked the citizens totaling $4,911.11 including $2,The same citizens' group

Garnering 61.4 per cent of the

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"The people have let them- spent election day entertaining Keyser

1,928 votes cast, Floyd swept worst defeat in 2
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ARM in ARM

the authority will lose $100 mil.
Ilon a year during the first five
years of subway operation.
Much of the loss, however, will
be from the authority's bus op.
cration, which has a $52 million
deficit this fiscal year and is
expected to lose VA million next

soared to over a rri i ll i oii dollars a day.

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Officials of the Metropolitan

that apparently touched off the Power struggle this week
in the young nation's army.
Radio Bangladesh announced the deaths of former Vice
ftesident Nazrul LsUrn, former Prime Ministers Masoor

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mile segment in downtown
Washington is completed. It's
now being tested and will open

For one thing, we're building more
nuckar power plants Nuclear power is the

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of their trmportaUon plans.
Once estimated to cost about
$2.5 billion, Metro's price tag
now is estimated at nearly $4.6
billion and even more cost
oVei-runs could occu before the
system is finished in the midit
19005.
When construction began in

NEW DELHI, India (API Four close associates
Bangladesh s murdered President Mujtbur Rahrnan
today were reported k edin a jail massacre jnD

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The troubles of Metro not only
spell probleins for residents of
the
already
congested
Washington metropolitan area,
but also for the visitors ex.
pected to tour the nation's capi.
tal next summer to celebrate
the country's Bicentennial. The
subway was to have hauled a lot
of tourists.
TI)e problems of Metro also

the property the costs.

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nearly a decade of messy con

the background of low bidder, I) project
and R Tractor Service
A resolution was adopted
The city some weeks ago requesting installation of a
notified owners ofSebastianBallard
the office railroad crossing device on
building in San
reet with the city to
Square, where a parking lot is pay 10 per cent of thie costs.

day

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whenever available.

that a
Is at least 8 to 10 years off

low of $3,900 to $9,020. Palm Also approved was pa)ment or
asked for a delay in reconi- $3,61191 to Glace and Radcliffe
inenclation until lie can look into for engineerink services on the

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discussed.
At the city commission Sims on his occupational
meeting ruy night, Palm license renewal for a lumber
reiterated that Associated is sales on SR 436 near Spring
due from its contract including Oaks Boulevard.
$14.245.95 in change Orders, a
Floyd has said the business at
total of $M,688.56.
the lumber Wes has been
Associated, meanwhile, expanded to Include items
contends it is due $108,000 on the forbidden by the zoning or.
contract and 1,40,0DO in change dinance.
orders for a total of $148,000.
Sims indicated Out during
The city has notified the the two-week delay he will
(ontractors it intends to arQWss remove items from the
100 damages for each day past property that violate the or.
the scheduled completion of the dinance including used
job unti.1 the work is done,
machinery.
Representati ves cf the Payment of $374,194.2D W
contracting
invited to Friday's meeting.
Lee Construction on a joint

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the swne thing in this city,
originally designed by a

building parking lot on SR 436.
Mayor Norman Floyd in.
Also on the agenda is a report sisted on the special meeting
from consulting engineer. Bill Friday, noting the commission
Palm of Glace and Radcliffe , auftrized action by adopting
on the feasibility of flurpriclating an emergency ordinance and "I
the city water supply. Dif. would hate to sete another rain
ferenCes in what Palm says the now the people out."
city owes jiorthside sanitary Next week's commission
sewer district contractors, ineeting was cancelled because
Associated Building and of Veterans Day.

Contractors, and

ronmental problems, some offi.
ready delayed opening of the
first line be delayed again.

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — supposedly flooding adjacent
City conunissioners will meet properties'
, that if the drainage
at 10 a.m. Friday to award a probleni was not corrected the
contract to correct drainage city would take action and

problems

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canvassing board shortly after where pupils must cross U.S.
Iayer said a South
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S.R.
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and
S.R.
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nole Jacksonville) said that since principal of lake Brantley Iligh to provide better access to the
the polls closed showed Floyd
with 1,186 votes to I-awrence "where hawdous conditions middle scihool child was killed must hazards ikere caused by School.
school.
two years ago while walking to
utos, the cost of busing more
Swofford's 730, 17 votes less exLst."
The report concerns a
school within the two mile limit.
The third issue to come up at
children sho
than he received in 1973 when
Layer said currently it is
He said another child was killed
uld perhaps be tonight's meeting is a report "hazardous narrow" road 10
Floyd defeated him the first discretionary with local school two years ago when the child I$Jt n uY adding one centto the from Jerry Des rington , with the the school and promised bicycle
gasoline tax.
boards whether children closer fell under a bus after
aft
the
er acSterling Park
Huschman received 1,126 to than two miles can ride buses, off.
Mrs. Telson said her ad hoc .4 550 cia t ion, requesting COrding to complaining parents.

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Committee this week promised such proposals as eliminating 9:30a.m. Nov. 20 in the board's

political prognosticators in.
eluding City Clerk Ph y llis tending I 'wood Ele enta
Jordahl who earlier had "op- living in the Skylark sub- to launch an investigation into traffic hazards in various areas conference room on Coni-

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nation's capital. The subway
the future, The right place. The
wrong time.
This town, strangled by ye.
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When the several segments of the line way sealing
design Me tr o further subdi vide the twthlrds federal, one-third I
a the nation's have been tied
and it has maneuvered with the
Metro also has not decided day. if he's inclined, for 50
by
lawsuits,
troubles
with
the
first
batch
of
contracts
to
give
them
a
piece
cal
arrangement.
The
usual
DeDistrict
capital finally opens, the fare Iawsuits also
Columbia
and
the
how
much to charge for rides. It cents,
forced Metro to cars and the computerized fare of the pie. In addition, labor partnient of Transportation
one 0 the highest in
Department
of
Transportation
used
a
rush hour formula of 30
Thie money problems have
add elevators for handicapped machines.
disputes slowed work.
funding
provides
four-to-one
to
raise
needed
cash.
Even
with
cents
for
the
first
mile
and
10
put
additional strain on the
the nation for public! transIL riders who cannot ride escalat.
Minority
uwned
firms
But the biggest problems ft-deral aid. Metro went to reve- government help, Metro still cents for each additional mile in fragile relationships between
Me tro might lose ors.
couldn't meet the financial have been Inflation and its im- flue bonds for the rest.
money.
looks
come
about $800 i ts figuring, but that fare has the District and the commit.
with the flammability of sub. projects and demanded that
Congress voted the funds on a
Metro about $1 billion short. $4.6 billion price tag.
By JAY PERKINS
City, a passenger
ride all that
sharing the subway.
mteais,

the past 25 had served in city elective African national newspaper, seated Swofford in the 1973 charter Floyd's new term
neophyte, Glen Buschman for
years, said today he will office for 20 years, said bitterly. celebrated his win with SU
office Is three years.
. election Swofford polled 747
first term on the city corn- probably sell his little North
"The people didn't
the porters, friends and family at
Floyd, Buschman, and
votes Floyd's 917. Tuesday's
mission.
Carolina farm and 'take it issues,
voted
what a packed city civic center party. results showed Swofford lost 17
begin new
DeVoney
Buschman defeated three- easy."
newspaper said."
Swofford received con. votes while Floyd gained 269 terms at noon, Nov. 18.
term city comm issioner Helen
Keyser, in her first contested
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DeVoney polled 1,297 votes.
said, attributing the defeat to of Altamonte Springs, pledging 300 of his own money, while supported Floyd for his upset
ALT-AMONTE SPRINGS —
Floyd's defeat of Swofford, his inability to "get the truth to continue flfl open and ci- Floyd received $3,679 in contri- Victory in 1913, for
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City % oters Tuesday gave a whose political career spanned across to the people. and State ficient administration. "This butions includinh
$505 con. original election that Same
landslide re-election victory to a quarter century, apparently Attorney Abbott Herring's was a citizens' victory and the tributed by his
wife and year, for Commissioner
Mayor Norman Floyd, turning sounded the death knell to any inedc1ling in the campaign," credit goes to the citizens," he daughter.
Glenn's election last year and
out in record numbers at the future election ambitions and
stories in an
Orlando said.
Buschmun's contributions for Buschman 's elect ion
city's three polling places,
Swcfford might have had.
newspaper.
Floyd, meanwhile, who had totaled $2,224.01 and Mrs. year, continued to back F l oyd

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NEW YORK i All
All eyes
T'he only folks
not looking fensive lineman in the league Mint do what Indiana almost. Temper. tviiilwr
Michigan
in the Big Eight are beginning ahead to Nov. 22 are
Coaches other than our
Dewey and Le- did? Uh4Jh Ohio State 34-14. 28-7.
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to look ahead to Nov. 22 when Barry Switzer of Oklahoma and Roy Selmon."
Southern Methodist at Texas
Baylor at Texas: Darrell
Nebraska invades Norman, Tom Osborne of Nebraska.
Osborn' says tie's " con- A01. Out of the Texas frying Royal says Baylor's "got to be
Okla., for tis annual showdown They're more concerned with terned
that our players stay pan into the A&amp;M fire for the encouraged by the liberties
with Oklahoma. This one likely Nov. 8 when Oklahoma enter. sharp and
don't look ahead, I Mustangs, And it will be hot be- SMU took running straight at
will determine the conference loins Kansas and Nebraska via- think
Kansas State has a better cause of last year's upset
us." But Baylor's got to be dischampion and contender for the us Kansas State,
team than Indiana, and Indiana Texas A&amp;M 28-10.
couraged
when Earl Campbell
notional championship.
"1 hope our football team came awfully close to beating
Alabama at Louisiana State: rum straight at them. Revenge
Florida faces another hurdle won't be looking past Kansas ... suppedly
the No. I team in the Bear Ikyant hardly ever loses for last year's 34-24 second-half
Saturday at Jacksonville as the and Missouri ... to the Nebraska country, Ohio State."
to ex-pupils and Cholly Mac has comeback
Texas 34-14.
Southeastern Conference title game,' says Switzer. 'I think
iooking ahead to Saturday
had trouble beating anyone this
North
Carolina
State at Penn
hungry Gators meet arch-rival the Kansas game will be a Oklahoma 38-14, Nebraska 42-7. year
...
Alabama
31-7.
State:
More
revenge.
State,
Georgia in what is usually tough one. They played Kansas
Last week's score was 53
Purdue at Michigan: Boil- N.C. version, won last year.
billed as the world's greatest State better than we did. right, 16 wrong for a .768
per- t'rmakers are boiiing over last State wins this year. too.
outdoor cocktail party. And it's Quarterback Nolan Cromwell centage. For the year,
387-13S- year's 51.0 rout. Wolverines are Penn State 30-13.
usually a barn-burner on a presents a problem and Mike I0-.714.
boiling os'er last week's olfici.
Stanford at Southern Califorfield
Butler is the most talented deOhio State at Illinois Can the iting in the Minnesota game
ma Cards would like nothing
better than to knock off USC,
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Florida sets a consistent pace when previous leader Kentucky three
likely to forget last year's 17-16
the nation, while Florida's of
for Southeastern Conference was tagged for 265 yards by
Tennessee and Florida have fense is fourth, behind Cal ifor- upset ... 'url football teams In rushing while Tulane. That dropped the Wild. 10
touchdown passes. Alabama nia, Arizona and Arizona State.
Famihr Seminole sight: John Spoiski holds, Bobby Duggar kicks
Georgia Tech at Notre Dame:
Alabama
dominates
the cats to seventh,
and Kentucky have each
In tile SEC, Bamajs second jn Irish defenders will be hard.
rushing defense.
Vanderbilt is the pass defense allowed only two.
total offense with 388.4 yards pressed to stop
Tech ramblers.
TheGators gained 341 yards runner-up with 92.9 yards.
Florida is the SEC leader in per game. Mississippi Slate is
.1.
Tech
ramblers
will
be pressed
on Auburn last week for an
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In percentages, Ole Miss con- total offense with 433.5 yards second in total
t
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defense with a hard after Irish defenders hit P
eight-game average of 335.4 nects on 54.5 per cent of its per game. Alabama is the total 257.7 average yield,
them ... Notre 1)aine 21-17.
yards.
passes, while Mississippi State defense leader, allowing only
The statistics were compiled
Oklahoma Stale at Colorado:
Alabama held Mississippi allows only 42 per cent corn- 175.5 yards.
by the SEC commissioner's of- A lot of bowls would like
to have
Stale to 106 ground yards for a pletions. Georgia has interAlabani.a's defensive figure is lice in Birmingham.
Itise two Big Eight alsorans
defensive season-average of
Colorado 2&amp;17.
81.1 yards yielded.
Maryland at Cincinnati: CmORLANDO (All)
Bama Is second in rushing
Jerry third place at 68 with three ing into the third round is Jimcy
gets
a
taste
of
the
Terrapins'
Pate, 1974 U.S. Amateur other players after Monday's my Whittenberg, a Memphis,
)ardagc with 308.9 per game.
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Big Red Machine
Kentucky is a distant second in
Maryland champion fromPensacola, opener.
Tenn., pro who as a rookie on
24-10.
Fla., and the University of Alathe 1975 PGA tour had his playleaders are comii
Alabama has made 30 touch. Golf, who missed last week's who guided Georgia to a 28-24 Leavitt. hobbled with a leg in
er's-card
lifted because of poor
- One of ths
with 173 other
ese club
cures its rose pro Sandy Galbraith for the pet
downs by rushing and has held game because of an arm injury, triumph over iltilunund.
gc
sers
or
performance.
Jur'. worked out for the first fever ... California 35-14.
I
c pponents to three.
lead today going into the third tournament-playingprii eges
has been named to start at
Goff worked out In a lengthy time in three weeks but reli. for nest year.
hatten
.rg fired a 68 to go
Missouri
at
Iowa
State:
Cyround
of
the
PGA
Fall
In passing statistics, Ten- quarterback Saturday In scrimmage Tuesday, Coach
mained
questionable
for
Florlclones
catch
01'
Mizzou
belying
School.
with
his
first-round
72.
nessee holds the top spot with Georgia's Southeastern Confer- Vince Dooley said.'
Andy Bean of Lakeland, Fla.,
dii, 7-1 and tied for the SEC lead tween
Nebraska
and
Pate, 22, fired a three-under- and Bobby Stroble of New AlDeadlocked for fourth at 141
an average of 155.4 yards per ence football batde with Florilie silso said offensive guard with Alabama at 4-0,
Oklahoma. Upset Special of the par 69 in Tuesday's second bany, Ga., co-leaders at 67 after are Gary Koch, a former Uni.
game. Ole Miss earned 149 air cia.
Joel Parrish, sidelined three
Week ... Iowa State 2017.
round to tie Galraith, 30, of the first round, both slipped. versity of Florida golf star from
yards against Louisiana State
in a
Running
back
Glynn
Pitt
at
West
Virginia:
TouchHuntington Beach, Calif.
to gain on the Vols wiffi a new
Stroble shot a 75 and is now in Temple Terrace, Fla.; Murphy
Goff started the Bulldogs' weeks
withStarter
a leg injury,
probable
against the Harrison and defensive back &amp;A it Tony Doirsett vs. King tV.
average of 108.2 yards.
Galbraith,
attending
the
seventh
position at 141 Bean is Trahan, an assistant pro frorn
first seven games but was side- 11th-ranked Gators in the David Schwak were
named
cothur
Owens
in
pairing
of
two
of
school
for
the
fourth
time,
shot
one
shot
behind with nine others Cocoa. Fla.; and Greg Trompas
Georgia took over the lead in lined last Saturday with a swat- regionally televised game from captains for the contest.
the
best
runners
in
the
country
a
71
for
a
two-round
total
of
139,
after
flaring
to a 76.
of San Diego, Calif., who also
pass defense with an average Ion left elbow, lie was replaced
the Gator Bowl in Jacksonville,
Georgia is 6-2, 3-1 in the SEC.
l'itt 23-.
live-under-par. 1k was tied for
Alone in third plaet' at 140
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winole High football fans
KtA back in the swing of waiting
for Tun Raines to br eak for the
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at defensive end, opposite Greg
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Posey has been telling hi
Pringle to shore up the
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perhapsno easy victim,
Rut Seminole fans are In a big game."
Tim Raines, the chief
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'I can't help it because it is," breakaway running threat in
,;ig
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games this season,
ends can catch the ball, and we is the other back, with Mark
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Last week, that special breed will have to be motivated to Whigham calling signals in the
k3,5t
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of sp..ts fan was at a loss
backfield
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because the team was Idle.
Central figures in Posey's
"Riggins is coming on very
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it It
aren't expected to be idle Not Burkhart, fullback Bob Riazzi, was second and third string
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running back Wman Jackson early in the season Someone
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and he came in and did a good
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well, and he got a shot at
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As
Golden Age Olympics medals are (1ispLayeby, from left, Dick
f)irertorJack Homer, Sanford Ma,orIe Moore and Golden Age
and another back who can burn going with the same basic ago against Colonial. He did
Os%sald of McDonalds, sponsoring Chamber of Commerce
Committee chairman Vic Amelt. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent
you once he gets past the fine of lineup as two weeks ago. well. And he's starting Friday
Jr.t
scrimmage," he says. "It's a Charles Higgins has moved in night against Lyman."

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The countdown for Ilie Golden
Age Olympics reached five
days and counting today as
plans were finalized in a
inorn ng meeting at the Sanford
Chamber of Commerce.
The first public show of
strength for supporting tile
week-long varied competition
for senior citizens 55 and our
ni Friday .it 9 a in in
ill come
the tit,
parking lot when a
special wheelchair race will be
, staged.
Contestanis in the Olympic
preview will include Seminole
County personalities and
county commissioners and city
officials.
It Is only a dry run," said
ChainberotComijierce director
.T;ich Horner. "The real
kelchair race won't come
until the following Friday"
The 18-event series stretche s
from Monday through Saturday
of next week
Kicking off the slate Monday
will be billiards t9-1), checker s
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P lans) are nearing ('oil)' Robert
in, said: "There's
patiomi br a major league a- Just not anyth ng that can lx
star baseball team to travel to said at this time. There Just
Havana next sprint, to playa isn' t going to bean comment C
Cuban team, the Long Island front this office.
newspaper Newsday reported
urn is seen both as ,i
di )loina(ic tool and a television
Newsday said in tod ay's ed ts 'etacular that will bring (IClions that negotiations for the kflte between the two nations
game began last year and all. into
the living rooms of Amer.
parently have continued with
Newsday said adding that
the knowledge of both Cuban
ABC is negotiating for the
Prime Minister Fidel Castro
broadcast the game
and Secretary of State Henry
n'i
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IIALTIMORI-; All
an injury-plagued 1974 season points, second place three
wariii sunny day in the off sea- to post a
11 record this year, points and third place one point.
son usually in Jim Palmer outdistanced Catfish Hunter of The balloting, with eight piton the golf course.
the New York Yankees in vot- chers receiving votes, was the
But while the skies were ing by a special 24-member most diversified since the
bright and temperatures panel of the Baseball Writers award was first presented in
reached the mid 70s Tuesday Association of America.
1956.
the nallimore Orioles' rightTile only pitcher named on all
Hunter who also won 23
bander stayed in his backyard 24 ballots cast, Palmer finished gaines after getting off to a slow
garden, waiting for the felt, with a total of 98 points in- start with the Yankees, had
phone to ring.
cluding 15 first-place votes, been considered Palmer's
The choice paid off. Late in Hunter
who won last year's stillest competition for the
the day, Palmer received a call C)' Young Award with the Oak- prize. But the Orioles' ace said
telling him he had beer, named land A's
finished with 75 he was confident he'd come out
winner of the Cy Young Award points including seven first- on top with the voters.
as the American League's top place ballots. Hunter was
Asked i
• thought e was
pitcher
named by 22 voters,
the best pitcher in the league,
"I was out in the garden
Rollie Ftng'rs of Oakland Palmer replied: "I think I'm
l'
spreading mulch when I found was third with 25 points, in- one of the best. The statistics
out said l'almiir, a C) Young duding two first place soles chow I had a better year than
winner
winner for the second time in California's Frank Tanana and Catfish, but I don't thir, l'iu
years 'Nornuil)y on a Chicago's Jim Kaat had seven any better than him."
day like this I would have been points apiece followed by Oak.
Besides his 23 victories.
playing golf, but I knew the land's Vida Blue and Chicago's which tied turn with hunter for
award was supposed to be an- Rich Gossage, each with two tlw-- Inost in t1k- niajor leagues,
riounced so 1 decided to stick points. Boston's lUck Wt.ce re- Palmer topped the majors with
close to home'
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a 209 earned run average nd
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r irst place wa
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One phase of the negotiations circles that since Sen
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McGovern's trip to Cuba, baseMexico City, Just before the ball people have been InterWorld Sines, between baseball ested in Cuba
a Slate DepartCommissioner Howie Kuhn and trient official said 'The basehis two Cuban counterparts, the ball commissioner has been
newspaper said.
ta;king to (Assistant S&amp;retary
It is not known at this time of State for Inter-American Alwher an official announcement (airs William I) ) Rogers about
will be made. Newsday said. A 't for a frni time."

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spcedway near Nashville may be partially financed by
stoekcar (Iriver Richard Petty.
l't'fly, the first NASCAR grand-national driver to win
over $2 nhiilIon( expressed enthusiasm for the project
Tuesday after inspei'ting the Rutherford County site.
said his father, Lee, probably would make the
linal decision on whether their Randleman, N.C.based
Petty Enterprises will invest in the track. They reportedly
are considering purchasing 12.5 per cent interest in the
sPet'dVly.

Three Coaches

Asfros Name

hOUSTON APi - Houston Astros' Manager Bill
Virdon and General Manager Ta) Smith Tuesday aninuiued th(. appouitznent of three new coaches, Grover
"Deacon" Jones, Tony Pacheco and Mel Wright.
All three new coaches coon to the A.stros (torn
American League organizations.
Bob lllis is the only remaining coach from tile AsU'os
1975 staf 1. lAllis will act as chief aide in the coordination of
coaches for Virdon.

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SYDNEY AP — British yacht'Great Britain Ills cxpeeled to easily heeak the 105-year-old sailing record from
London to Sydney with an arrival in Sydney on Thursday,
according to organizers of the 13,900-mile race.
Great Britain II was 200 miles from Sydney along the
southast COZLSL of Australia at 3 pin, local time Wednesday. French entry Kriter II was believed to be 160
miles astern of the British yacht and was likely to arrive
UI Sydney 10 or 11 hours later.

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SIIIZUOKA. Japan (API

A&amp;I Forges Ahead'Bethune Spurts

THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
SEMINOLE COUNTY IN AND FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIA'.
CIRCUIT
NO 7S-217I-CAQi B
THOMAS LYONS,
Plaintiff
vs
ALBERTA ROSE LYONS,
Delendacit
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO Alberta Rose Lyons
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Dissolution ul
Marriage has been fifed aqinit you
anc, you ant' required O serve a Copy
your written defenses, i any, to
James I Golden, attorney for
plaintiff, whose address is P0. (lox
2207. Sanford, Florida 37711 and file
the Orig'nal with the clerk ot the
above Styled court on ci' before
November 71st, 1975; Olherwise a
,uriqment may be entered against
you fn the relief demanded in the
complaint or petition,
Witness my hand and the seal of
said court on October 11th. 1975
(Seal)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Coimt
By Lillian T. Jenkifls
As Deputy Clerk
Pubtish Oct. 32,79. Nov. 5, 17. 19/S
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South Korea and Masahiro Misako of Japan signed
contracts today for their World Boxing Association junior
middleweight championship fight here Nov. 11.

Canadian Divition
(Demianik)
By The Associated Press
football poll.
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30 f 4:3 first place vote's cast by 16 and drew three first-place
S 3 0 16 16 19
FOURTH - Mile Pace Claiming
Texas A&amp;I capped a stunning
Quebec
S 4 0 16 4 39 $1,000-Purse 5340. 1. Dank Raven
B.ethune-Cookman,690 victor
nationwide panel of sports votes and 176 points.
Edmonlon 5
7 '7 53 S
(Scaturrol 1512. Tom Torre (Gill) 21-game winning streak with a user Fort Bragg, jumped from writers and broadcasters and
Western Kentucky remained
Calgary
16
9 37 34 $ I 3. Howards Chief (Ho'*and) Si 4
Golden /\ge Olympics
Tciron$o
2 5 I 5 79 3) Fettive Guy (Vandervort) IS I S. 28.0 shutout over Tarleton State a 15th place tie into undisputed collected 369 points in the hal- in the No. 6 spot, beating MoreEast Divisi*n
Poplar Rhythm (Shell) 72 6 Proud last week and simultaneously possession of 13th.
hating released Tuesday.
head 14-10.
Cinci
6 3 0 12 31 31 Speed (Branard) 3 I 7. Deane A. strengthed Its position atop The
Javelinas, No. I for the
North Dakota, third a week
Henderson State stayed in
N Erland S 4 1 I 71 32
57
S
Robir
Kim
Associate'l
Press
5110111
college
ccond
straight
week,
attracted
ago,
moved
up
a notch after a eighth place, whipping Sotith. Countdown it 5 Days
Clevelar,d
1 3 1 9 32 22 (Mant,via)
(flereinak) g AE i Stoney Key
Iridapolis
4 7 0 5 39 ii (McDane'J
28-16 victory over Mankato cast Oklahoma 35-23.
West 01W1511%
FIFTH - I Mile Pace- Claiming
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State, receiving lout- first-p'ace
Entry fee is 50 cents and
tConttiued From Page 18)
S 6 0 10 3-4 46 $1,500. Purs 1325 I Greenianc.,' (ity
The Top IS in The Associated
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1 4 1 9 25 31 fttwly IR ?f'e!yJ 9 2 2 Gatavan!
Basketball P1 ay
donationswill be accepted from
HGvton
1 1 0 5 77 29 lWriayldnui 8 1 2 Sourdough
hlle, Eastern Kentucky fell poll,
Presswith
college
football
firSt division
place vOtfl
in participants shall enter in spectators at each event except
S.D$ego
3 4 3 $ 31 29 (Scaturro) 5% 4 Don 8rews?er
From second place a week ago porenthcje-,
records billiards (9-I), bowling land 3), tx,wling
season
Denver
3 S 1 7 25 36
41 Genesske c'iayro
to No.7 after bowing to Murray and total points. PoInts based bridge (1), canasta (1) and
Tuesdays Ri'tutts
(NicholI) 3 I 6. Patomita Slardusi To Start In Decern ber
Ofl 109$ 76
0t 7
State
fndiinpolis 1, Toronto 3
tennis (9).
(Ray) 72 7 Dons Ann Raidtr (1
I Tecas MI (30)
700 369
The Sanford Recreation league. Church teams will be
Wimipeg 3. New England 2 Crank 1 13 I P Mr Marge Rusuy
Boise State advanced to third
Thursday's schedule includes
7P'( Dakota (4)
500 316
OT
lRiDepartment will offer a men's permitted to enter the Metro place with 291 points and one
3.Boise St. (1)
701
291
bowling
tland 3, ceramics(1- Swallows Tourney
Quebec 1. Edmonton 3
SIXTH - C.? Pace-i Mil•.Purse
40
mbling (2)
710 766 5 and horticulture (9-1).
basketball league starting the I.eaue if they do not have first-placevotefollowinga39-28
San Diego 1, Calgary 4
1
Flo (FtIll) 9 27
W?tenberg (3)
$00 176
Ends In 4-Way Tie
C'ei'elar.d 7. Denver 2
first
week
of
December.
enough
teams
for
a
league.
decision
over
Montana,
, Dahn (Le*s) 6 II Dee
On Friday it will be bicycle
6 W Kentucky
7) 0
174
Today'sGam,s
Dum Greer (Ray) S 1 4 Bonds King
Any group wishing to enter a
An organizational meeting (;rautbling downed Texas
7 E Kentucky
6 ii 136 race (9-11), ceramics (10.5)
DCBMIY
Irene Johnson,
Quebec at Calgary
(5. Rg
II S. Loyal Opposition team in the Sanford league will be held Nov. 20, at the Southern 37-21 and took
Henderson St.
500 125
over
the
ping
pong
(5)
and
wheelchair
Marion
Conlan,
Verna Ely and
Minnesota at Houston
(Dsvracelt) 7 2 6 Foolish April
9ldaho St.
710 103
should
contact
Thursdays Gaines
Saaford
ltecreation
Office
in
the
Civic
No.
4
spot
with
two
firstplace
race
(9-11).
Lois
('.rayson
tied
for putting
(Thompton)
Little
JOdi
7.
tO Ct-high (7)
710
Quebec at Denver
(Bourgeoit) 3.1 S Flying Hank
Recreation Department as soon Center at 7 p.m. to establish votes and 266.
ll.N.Mich,gan
5.10 66
Saturday's final day action tionorsl'uesdayattheSwallows
C'ncnnati at Nrc England
lOnittonI 10.1 AE I Silky Sguire as possible. A league will be rules and by-laws. Groups
fl
St.
520
56
Wittenberg
climbed
from
includes
croquet (1), hor- Countr&gt;- Club.
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as
seshoes
(10),
shuffleboard (9)
PhyllIs Goodmanson had 16
SEVENTH - 1 MIle Pace-Claiming available for church groups if wishing to enter teams are seventh place to fifth after
11 Ithaca (I)
700 37
52,000-Purse $550 I Cape PInC enough teams enter to farm a requested to attend.
denlolishing Ohio Wesleyan 45'- 15 Kentucky St
and track and field (8).
7.10 7
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RESULTS
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City Slickers Mixed League: — When you string eight strikes
in a row, you are bound to hit a high game and that is just what
l.ynn Eiland did as he bowled a 253 and 635 series. Eiland also
came back with a 206 game during the evening. Other highs:
Stan Vihlen 195-500, Gordon Honeycutt 183-470, Darrell Swift 176499, Betty Swain 166, Phyllis Fuller 164, and Ruth Burk spared
the 3-7-10.
Slonday Morning Blues: — There scre only tsto 200's and
two 500's roIled during the morning. Millie Garner Johnny's
Standard Service had the high series (516 and 20D. Millie rolled

F:thel Spence 156 Marge Callegari 154 and Dorothy Burton 150.

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SIXTH - I BarreMigyel
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171 10.00, 6 40, 3 Maya [or-ia (7) Taylor)) 1 2. Treasure Joe (Foster)
10 1 3. Surtax (Seders) 61 '
5 40. Q (75)
SEVENTH — 1 Domingo Lenil Paprika Lobell (Bramard) $1 5

McAteer iCharles Gross irucking team) (195-500). Donna
Ieporetakescredilfortheother20ogame, (201). Lepore bowls
for Fleetline Homes, (Xher highs: F.R.T.D. Team member Ann
Smith rolled a 1&amp;)-183-494 azJ June Plant 190-491, also Kathy

and Burton spared the 3-10 split.
Roll-A'BoutsMlzedlesgue: — "Starofttw,Week"isMable
Johnson with plus 93. Hi Average: Mary Rlcketts 159 and Keith
Johnson 177. Higt.s for the night: The Mistakes team: Bill

:71 510. 340. 3. Echang Via (Ii April (P P4eely) 577. Joyout Move
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EIGHTH — 1 CP'utho Ben.goa (II
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141. I 70. Q (17)17.10; P (17)14700 Gypiy May(l) 100.100) Nebbo (SI
TENTH —1 Maruri (1) 10 40. 600. 210 0 112) 571 80 1 2)0';
SECOND — 1. Ocala Permy (A.
5 70. 7 MencPi (3) .00, ;,;
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ELEVENTH — 1 Brre Ecpae 1inolns Visit (5) 3 20.0 (21) ii 50
4', 15 40, t3 00, 600; 2 CacPo 1 (1 25) 5569 10 D.D (ill %92 50 T
5engoa (7). 8,70. 400; 3. arqch. 717 2.
THIRD — 1 1 Ohio Dream (ft
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game. Turkeys fell for Plant, Smith (Twice), Norma Sharp and
Lepore 'lout in a row). rMma Neff spared the 5-7, Norton 5-6
,irol -7, Plant 5-10.
Hi-Nooners ladles League: -"Queen of the Week" is Mike
Stimps with plus 68. High sies of the morning was rolled by
Carole Hook 534 and the only 200 of the day, (202). Bowling for
W.O.T.M. I was Hazel Mot.zer 179-463, Stenstrom Realty high
was MLaret Price's 157-450 and she converted the 5-10 split.
BoWling for the l'ark Ave Mobile Park team Rose Patrick
converted the 5-6-10 split. Celery Ave Plant Farm was Dorine
MacAtecr'c 183-181-500 and Phyllis Mott 167-477 and the high
from the lake Mary Pub team was Jeannie Adams 174-455 and
Ernia Thor-p 164410.
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Johnson 204.
Atlantic National Bank Mixed League: Don Gorman was
high sith his 264-612 for the evening.Mjke Bowes 537-193, John
Ceresolie 532-19-4 and Fred Samples was only six pins from a 600
as he rolled a 594-214 br the night.
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191 pins over her average) and George Peters converted the 6-8D split. Team 14: Mabel Johnson 181-525 and Keith Johnson 208558, Capt. Jim's Team: Chet Averltt 19d-527 and Capp's
(.lothier: Itob Kirkland 177-507.
Itarbour &amp; Co. Mixed League: - Alice Hendricks hit the
magic 600 as she compiled games of 198.202-206 for a fantastic
606 series and the highest of the evening. Other highs: Stan'
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spared the 5-10, Peggy Streit 2-7-8, and Al Wi.snieiuski .nd
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Romagnolo3 Table

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1:00
(2)(8) Tomorrow

Thursday

(35) Movie

10:00
(2)(6) Dean Martin Celebrity
Roast

World Of

(13)(CATV-13) CBS News

(3) Say Brother
(6)(13) Kate McShane
(9) Starsky And Hutch
(CATV-i3) Burke's Law
(24) Sotndstage
10:30

(24) Star Trek

Hogan's Heroes
(2)($) The Price Is Right
(3) Book Beat
(6) Don Adam's Screen Test

(3) Solar Energy
(CATV6) Best Of Groucho

(C.6)(44) Love, American
Style
(9) 525,000 Pyramid

11:00
(2)(6)(8)(9)(13) News
(3) ABC News
(CATV.6) Race To Riches
(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
(35) 700 Club
(44) Love, American Style
11:30
(2)(8) Tonight Show

(13) Truth Or Consequences
(CATV13) Movie
8:00
(2)(S) Little House On The

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(3)(24) Tribal Eye
(6) Red, White &amp; Wow
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(9) Ro-,';an And Martin Ri'...rt
(44) Dinah!
8:30
(9) That's My Mama
9:00
(2)(S) Doctor's Hospital

(CATV-6)

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Sheridan

Sports
19) Wide World Spcia
(44) Mod Squad
11:40

(61(13) Bonacek
12:00
(CATV-6) Death Valley Days

MORNING
6:00
(9) Sunrise Jubilee
(13) Breakfast Beat
6:10
(2) Sunshliie Almanac
6:15
(6)(S) Sunshine Almanac
6:25
(2) With This Ring
6:30
(6) Sunrise Semester
(CATV-6) Tennessee Tuxedo
Today In Florida
6:55
(2) Daily Devotional
(5)(44) News

7:00
Ui(S) Today
(6hC-o)(13) CBS News
(loin's Circus
(44) Arrt'riin T.',n (e
Ilgiout H,ili
73Q
(9) Good Morning, America
(44) Hilarious House Of

8:00
(6(l3) Captain Kangaroo
(CATV.6) Community Close
Up
(44) Flintstones
8:30
(CATV-6) Fran Carlton
(44) Three Stooges
8:55
(44) Spirit Of '76
9:00
(2) Phil Donohue
(6) Mike Douglas
(CATV-4) Life In The Spirit

Big Valley
Movie
(13) Mike Douglas
(24) Mister Rogers
(44) Leave It To Beaver
9:30
(CATV.6) 700 Club
(44) Corner Pyle, USMC

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11:55
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3:30

(3)(24) Lillias, Yogi Ar.d Ycu
(4)(13) Tattletales
(9) One Life To Li'.'
(3S) Rocky And Friends
Underdog

AFTERNOON
12:00
(2)(9)(44) Ne.vs
(6) The Young And The Rest

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(3)(24) Mister Rogers
(6) Partridge Family
(cA'rv-6(44) Mickey Mouse
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(13) Putse.Ptus!
(24) World Press
(35) Big Valley
12:30
(21(8) 3 For The Money
(6) Search For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children
(24) ElectrIc company
(44) VarIety

(I)) Ironside

11:00

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(2) Somerset

(6)03) Gambit

(6)(81 News
(CATV-6) Movie
(9) Ryans Hope
(13) Search For Tomorrow
(353(44) Movie
1:30
(2)(I) Days Of Our Lives
(61(131 As The World Turns
(9) Let's Make A Deal
2:00
(63) Guiding Light
(9) 510.000 PyramId

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(9) Diriilh1J
(13) Dragnet
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DIALING AROUND: Dinah
8-9 NBC IJ'VrLE HOUSE ON
really has, but the mob doesn't
almost suspects the new Shore's syndicated show TIlE I'ItAIIIIE "Remember
know that and they go after
programming regime at CBS is enlanates froni New York this Me" Part I Oscar-winning Baretta, first with bribe offers,
iiiascx'histic. How else can one week because her CBS outlet in actress Patricia Neal makes a
then threats on his life.
the
strange New York requested she tape a rare series guest appearance,
lady
shady
Meanwhile,
iiianipulations,
such
as week to "stir up excitement" and landing her so enthralled
disappears.
preempting its best show, "All locally. . . "Ellery Queen" did the producers they have made
9-10 PBS JENNIE: LADY
in the Family," which also its best audience numbers the this a two-parter. Miss Neal
htANI)OI.PIi
CIIURCIHLL "A
happens to be the No. I show of week it was switched to Sun- plays a terminally ill mother of
Perfect Darling" Husband
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strength on Sunday nights, that hiolvak is going off,
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ROWAN
reorganize
her life, full of the
ABOUT TONIGHT:
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MARTIN
REPORT
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a
same
zest
that marked her
two-hour "gentle" drama, "A
pilot
with
the
zany
"1iugh-ln"
earlier years. She has a young
hlomne of Our Own," without
8-9 ('ItS TONY ORLANIX
Winston's age
and
suitor
puJling power and in the same ANt) DAWN Neil Sedaka, pair. They'll spoof last week's
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in search of a series,
encounters strong resi.stence,
ratings week? No wonder CBS composer-singer on a hot
especially from Winston wtio
fell to third place for two weeks comeback, heads tonight's
8:30.9 ABC THAT'S
fears it will injure his public
tO a row. Flip did well, a 39 strange guest lineup
Jim MAMA "Mama's Big Move"
that
career.
She turns energies to
share, and tied for sixth place, Nabors, Phyllis Diller and Clifton's date suspects
but wouldn't it have been wiser l)edaka. Neil and Tony do a Clifton is a "mama's boy," and helping on the home front
programming to replace Kate Hank Williams medley, and let's her feelings be known, during the Boer War.
McShane or "Beacon lull?" they all "salute" famous sea- Clifton is concerned, and is just
10-11 CBS KATE MeSIIANE
The network explanation: The movie epics, such as "African about convinced he should
Wayne Maunder plays a former
old rellables need a respite Queen" and "Mutiny on the move out. But Mama has other
rock star whose comeback
every so often.
Bounty."
,
Ideas. She's going to move out, attempt is marred by murder.
A young girl dies from a drug
9-10 CBS CANNON A motheroverdose and the es-singer Is
daughter acting team, Vera and accused of providing the drugs.
Kelley Miles, guest costar — as
's
11
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Kate's defense gets Into the'
a mother and her daughter
at scandal-racked recording
odds over the young lady's love
iness where dnag payola is a
affair. Mother plays the owner way of life. Kate
suspects a
of nn international petroleum record
company president.
company who accuses her vice
NE\ \'ORK I API — Thirty1k said he was on vacation
president of misappropriating
10-11 NBC' I'ETROCEI.LI

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(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre
11:50

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(6) Give N.Take
(8) Romper Room
(44) Father Knows Best
10:30
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(6)03) PrIce Is Right
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(CATV-6) Three Stooges
(9) General Hospital

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(44) Phil Donohue
11:30
(2)(8) Hollywood Squares

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(I) Magnificent Marble
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(35) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5:30
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(31(24) Electric Company
(CATV-6) Bewitched

(9) Beverly Hillbillies

2:30
(21(5) Doctors

(13) Adam 12
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(3-') Myby R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

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But go back into baseball
Fruni sportscasting?
ilcaiton br the defense: ,"l
jit_cI suddenly looked as myself
anti saul. 'l'ui 36, I've tx'efl in
television work for five years,'
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he nicant basegirlfriend"
hall, far he's a happIly Illarrhc-d
man - "looked as pretty as I
r('mcmbered her, And yeah,
ictw did."

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league
scene,
with the fans
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the game,," he said. "There
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of feeling before the ball gariie
bctsst'cni ttit' players and the
fan,s."
lie saul lit' h.atl sit much Fun
that next season he'll try to
hook on with an iSA or AAA liiinor league team, a decided step
up from the Northwest IA'agut',
only one notch above the league
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with a weapon at his side.
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has been flied against you in the A U T PlO R I T V. S A P1 1 OR 0,
C,rcult Court for Seminote County, FLORIDA will receive bids for the
OF
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Florida, being Civil Action No. 15
! .SA_L,..ATIOP1
2041 CA 09 A, and that you are PItA I tI4 IN CA5TL URWR
reguiredtotileyour answrrwithlhe COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTON
TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
Clerk of said Court arid to serve a
copy thereof upon the Plaintiff's 16 I and 16 4 untIl 2:00 p.m., on the
attorneys. whoSe name and address 10th day of November 197 5, at the,
it set fqrth below, not later than the Administration Building, Castle
76th day 04 November, 1973 If you Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at
fail to do so a Default will be entered which lime and place all bids will be
bIIcly opened and read aloud.
against you for the relief demanded
Proposed forms of contract
in th Complaint. The real property
proceeded against, Situated in documents, inctuding specifications,
Seminole Counly, Florida, Is ire on file at the office of the
Housing Authority of the City of
described at follows.
Begin at the Southwest corner of Sanford, Florida, Administralion
Lot 7, Block "ES." LAKE ELLEN Building, Castle Brewer Court,
ADDITION TO CASSELBEPRY, as Sanford, Florida, and may be
secured any time after 8:30 am.,
retorded in Ph, Book 7, Page
Public Records 04 Seminole County, Monday, November 3. IflS
Copies of the documents may be
Florida, run - Easterly to the
Southeast corner of said Lot 7 ; obtaIned by ieposlting $2500 *ith
thence Southerly along the Westerly the Housing Authority for each set of
right of way tine 4 Lake Ellen dOcuments soobtained Such deposit
DrIve, 75 feet, thence Westerly will be refunded to each person w'tic,
parallel to the Southerly line 04 said returns lhe plans, specifications arto
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reorded n Pial Book 1. Page 6J
Public Records of Semiriolz County, Government bondS or a satisfactory
bid bond executed by the bidders
Florida.
WITNESS my hand and seal of and acceptable Sureties in an
this Court at Sanford, Seminole amount equal tO S N' cent of 1h bid
County, Florida, thiS 70th day of shall be submitted with elich bid
The succetsful blcder wIll be
October, 1971.
required to furnish and pay for
IScatI
satisfstory prrfOrmnnce and
Arthur P4 l3c(k,sth, Jr
payment bond or Ionüs
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Attention is called to the
By' Mary N Darden
provisions tom equal employment
Deputy Clerk
opp0nhty, and payment of not lets
W E WIPIDERWEEDLE. JR.
than the minimum salaries and
Winder'we('dle, Haines,
wages at set forth In the
Ward and Woodman, P A
Specifications i'ust be paid on this
P0 Box 510
project.
Wintir Park, Florida 32719
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bidding.
PlO bid shall be withdriwn for a
perIod 04 5 day's subsequent to the
opening of bids without the consent
of tIle Housing Authority f the City
of Snførd. Florida
HOUSIPIG AUTHORITY
OF THE CITY OF
SANFORD. FLORIDA
ADMINISTRATIVE BLDG
By Thomas Wiltn, Ill
Title Executive Director
Pblth Oct 30. 31. Nov 7. 1.1. 5, 6.
7, 9, 1975
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WalLet- Denny 188-472. High for the women: Viola Kock 109-468,
Marjorie Wilson 172-409, Gladys Granne,i.an 171-451, GertIe
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Stiop. Jo Watson 165-426. Winn Dixie took 3 from Cobia floats
with the help of Terry Forbes 171- and Sylvia Paye spared the 2.-o ;\ &amp; A (leans-All
4 from Nii' Day Coin I;tun'lry
hIghs: Nociiia V,agoer 110-474, Waiida hlubbar 187- and Dot
Buttons 166482. Hubbard spared the 2.7 and the 5-6-10 splIts.
Sanford Plaza Merchants Mized l.eague: — 111gb for the
night was Bill WestlaIl 222-586. Herman Flannangen rolled a 214,
lee Hitchcock 183, Glen Kanavel 181, Gcry Gbden 192-616,
BeLirwIa Burgess 173 and Eddy Webb 17C. High Avt'sages: Polly
Price 166 and Hal Rick 175.
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misnot,ceshallbepubllshedonce
organized and existing under the each week for four consecutive at the end of a career spent sullimer for their league's
pitching in leagues major and lllinimwn .300-a-rnonth salary.
laws of the United States of weeks in the Evening Herald.
America,
Dated this 3rd day of November, rumor.
A few years ago, Houton and
0laintiff, 1975
So
the
ex-New
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Yankee
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author
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CARLO. KROPIandANN V. XROPI,
sports
stories entitled, I
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
hit )lC.
canw I WAIIC-'I'V sportscaster Managed Gid, But I3o' Did
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Defendants
By' Elaine RiCharde
bert'. lie now works for W('RS- Tht'' l'la' Bad."
MORTGAGE
Deputy Clerk
TV In I-'un ('It' and draws a
FORECLOSURE
The title caine From a claim
George A Sprinkel IV
NOTICE OF ACTION
tiiucti"better-than-baseball of es-major leaguer Itock'
1451 Highland Road
TO CARL 0 KROPI and
Winter Park. Florida 3flS9
salary. lie's done pretty well Bridges, then managing a CaliANN V. K RON,
Attcrney for Petitioner
for hlmnself
fur-nm League tviirli and having
his wife.
,'ubllsh Nov 5. I?, 19. 26 1975
Residence and
il
fine, if low-paid, time.
DEl i;
The odd thing is, he was back
addee'ss unknown
IlOuton was asked if he had as
out there pitching for three
INVITATIONFOR BIOS
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TOI1IGHT'S T\I

CASE No. 7S-2044CA09A
default will be entered against you
WINTER
PARK FEDERAL lOr the relict demanded in the o(work.Thisonredfiveyears enoughtogivetumaleavesohe

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Legal Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORS
To All Creditors and All Persons
Havin Claims or Demands Againtt
Sa:d Estate:
You are hereby notifed and
guired to present any Claims and
dimands which you may xa
against the estate of VAN BUPEN
WHA ILEY. detased lai Of
Seminole County, Florida. to the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
the same in duplicate and as
provided in Section 733 16, Florida
Statutes, in their ollices in the
County Courthouse in Seminole
County. Florida. within four
cIendar months from the time Of
the first publication hereol, or the
same will be barred
Filed at Sanford, Florida, thit 10th
day of October, 1975.
S Jerome Silvey Whaltey
As Executor
5: Thomas 0 Freeman
Attorney for [stale of
VAN [WREN WHATLEY.
deceaSed
Freeman &amp; Woolfotk
PROCLAMATION OF
CO floe 70, Altarnnn!e Sprns ci
REGULAR ELECTION
32701
TO THE REGISTERED VOTERS
Pubflth Oct 79, Nov 5. 1?. 19, 1975 OF THE CITY OF CASSELBERRY.
DES 110
FLORIDA:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
llN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THC by the City ot Cassetberry, Florida,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- tnatpurIajanttolawfulauthorjtythe
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE City of Casselberry, FIorid, thatl
COUPITY,FLORIOA.
on Tuesday. December 7. 1975
CIVIL ACTION ACTION NO. 11- during the legil hours for voting
l$79-CA09-B
hold the regular election 04 the City
HERBERT H. GEAR flIER and
Casseiberry, Florida.
EDWARD ENGLANDER,
Said election shall be held at tnt'
Plaintiffs,
Cassetberry Fire Department
vi
Building on Triplet Lake Drive on
JOSEPH STONE. as trustee,et al, saiddateandattheiimesauthori:ed
Defendants
for the purpose ol electing thC
NOTICE OF SUIT
follOwing City officials, to wit;
1TO; JOSEPH STONE ard
ONE 1 MAYOR of the City of
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MARILYN STONE, hi5 wife, Caiselberry, Florida
and JOSEPH STONE.
iwo u MEMBERSOF THE City
AS TRUSTEE
Council of the City of Casselberry,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
Florida
All parties claiming interests by,
Thit Notice shall be posted at
through, under or against Joseph required in the City of Casseiberry,
Stone and Marilyn Stone. his wife, Florida, and shall be published in
and Joseph Stone. as Trustee,
the Evening Herald once each week
and to all part let having or claiming (or at least 'our (4) consecutive
tohave any right. titleor interest in ._. • .,... ,,..
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the reai property herein described,
Oated at Casselberry, Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED this 73rd day of OCtober. AD. 197S.
that an iction to foreclose a mom (Seal)
(btgageontlse fotI-whg real property
Bill B. C,rier,
in Sem,nole County. Florida.
Mayor
LC1 91 05 SLAVIA COLONY CO.'S Pciblish. Oct. 39, Ploy. 5 12, 19, 76,
SUBDIVISION,accordingtotp*ptai
thereof recorded In PhI Book 2. DES 169
Page 71. 05 the Public Recorcts of
Seminole County. Flor,da,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
hat been filed against you and you FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
are required to terse a copy of your FLORIDA.
written defenses, if any, toit on van CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-fl67-CA4-B
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke. P A.. at In Re: Marriag, of
Post Office Box 193, Orlando. HARVEY C. JONES, Husband and
Florida 32107, and file the original JOAN TAYLOR JONES, Wife
*ith the Clerk of the above 5t'ted
NOTICE OF ACTION
court on or before Noven- ber 11th, TO JOAN TAYLOR JONES.
1975; otherwise a judgment may be
Wife
entered against you for the relIef
10$ St. Claire Aveouc
demanded in th, complaint or
Spring Lake. New Jersey 07762
petition
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
WITNESS my hand and the seal of Petition for Divorce has be-en filed
said Court on October 13th, 197$
against you by HARVEY C. JONES
(Seal)
and you are required to serve a copy
Arthur H Beckwlth, Jr.
of your written defenses, if any, tQ
Clerk of the Circuit Court
the Petition, on the Petitioner s
attorney. GEORGE A SPRIPIKEL
By Elaine RiChard.
Deputy Clerk
IV, whose address is 1151 Highland
Publith Oct 15.32.79, Nov. 5, 1975 RoadWlnt,rPark,Fior,da377S9,
___________________ or before December 10th. 1975, ard
DES 107
ftetheorigrial *th the Clerk Of tns
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Court, either beiore st-rvice on

Petty Considers Investing

iiSOfl IMDB) 1$ 10.
ScheiI(ng lciiZ
field, despite a more liberal Se- lie also said he has been in
lems," the commissioner said champions against a group of
EIGHTH: I Alja Mcnclia. 7
t 3). 10 Lauflin (Dfl)
contact with representatives of about the Memphis and Bir- college All-Stars, will be played
Marur, lection procedure.
Manolo t)cngoa.
3
1.1 MILES
NFL ComniLssloner Pete Ho- Meniphis atiti Birmingham
Friday idght, July 23.
tuiingtiam applications.
Innily Prep GnI 18. Mount Dora Muoer:a, 4 Sala Ju4n, S Fer.nn
Ally, 6 SanO Larrca, 7 Celaya zelle, here (or the league's
p
Aquirre. 8 Chucho Aip.
I arksd1le uP) 10 , 7
threeday uiiectings, said TuesNINTH: 1 Agufrre. 7, Zarre, 3
TI') 10 17. 3 Stens?rom (MOB)
Er°a,5
7
tlay
the utethod of stocking
'0 71. 3 Crenthaw (TP) 1037. 1
Azp. I Bilbao
Mcn ey
1Va Sri 1 t R
p
CcqiilI 1 Pt 10 Ii S Curt% i
C1 SO fl
Seattle and Tampa, which both
TENTH: I Clwcho, 7 Marur,. 3
Larrea.
S
Mencha,
6
begin
play
in
the
1976
I
Fcrmn.
S.nt, Mucjuerta, I Altu
has yet to Lx' determined. alPro Hockey
though he inclicateil a "more PA C
ELEVENTH: I CacPio Ethave. 7
1&lt; a y J o i ii eci Ta ni p a
liberal"
draft process appears
P4HL
Ojuja AIIu, 3 Manolo Juan.
WJICS Conferncr
Domingo Zarre, S Barre MigucI. 6. likely.
Nefris Divts(on
Alaa fltga. 7 Aretha Alp,. I
IJJ.S ANGELES (API - John athletic director. Newspaper cu.stomary cigar, McKay said,
L{oiclle said more players
W I'1 PIt OF GA Er:a P1i
L AngeleS
9 4 0 II 41 11
TWELFTH: I Erdola Muguenia. might be eligible for Selection McKa) says money wasn't tile reports s-aid he would earn "1 Imagine when I get to my
MontreiI
S 7 2 IS 59 75 2 Fcrmn Murl. 3 Sata Ally. I than in previous expansion titain reason he decided to leave nearly $2 million on a five-year $330,-000 house I'll find a cigar
Ptt
4 1 1 9 35 11 ChycP- Mt-cha. S SantE Juan, 6
factory inside it. In fact, for the
sibiIit)' the University ci Southern contract.
Detroit
2 S 3 7 3) 51 Marur' Alp', 7 Cetaya Larrea. • drafts, citing the
"Ttgse
figures
are
so
ridicupast
week all I've been doing is
that players on the injured List. California for the new Tampa
Washn.
210 1 S 41 65 Bilbao Agurre
Adams Division
for example, may Lx' available. Ray Buccaneers of the Natio'lal lousI)' out of lint' it makes m' hiring four chauffeurs."
1(1
92
19 61
event, bootbilrs l'iitLiall League.
Asked hcre he planned Lii
Rut
JoI) hve tunes as difficult. i
Harness Racing
Iorønto
6 4 I 13 37 36
And
McKay
said
he
won't
be
of
pro
coaches
will
read
that
live,
McKay quipped: "In that
best
would
line
up
against
the
Boston
5a
12 37
Calif
SEMINOLE TURF CLUB
3 8 7 S 37 14
expansionists. since in the titaking as much as has been anti go to their owners and try $350,000 house I read about. I
MARTY STEIN
Campbell Conlerenc
just don't know where I'uii gon.
clubs' first two years of exis- reported,
to get $2 million. i wouldn't
BENEFIT NIGHT
Patrick Diviston
McKay
announced
last
Week
that
kind
of
riioney
(or
five
rw
get the money for all the
tence they would meet all the
Pn,IptIa
9 1 2 20 6
ply
us:na 7 1 1 15 si
FIRST — I Mile PaceClaimtnq other present NFL teams once, that he was leaving as the uni. football coaches with Jitti furniture for that place."
NV
Rangr S 7 1 11 13 SI $1,000-Purse $500 I Royal Victor and each other twice.
vvrsitvs Football . coach and Brown thrown in."
Mckay said he didn't want to
Atlanta
4 6 1 9 77 71 (Faber) S 1 7. Constant Byrd (No
SmyIM Division
D'iver) 10 1) Jothua lSlrong)??1.
The plan is to place the
Mckay said he had made no make the announcement of his
ChIcago
7 4 2 16
33 Sieher:ade (01111 6 I S Bandido Seattle Seahawks in the Nationiclyvees Hit
recommendations to school departure this soon but news.
St LOut
3 5 3 9 31 31 Ranger (P'per) 6 1 6 Scotlys Am
Vancvr
officials on who should replace paper reports disrupted his
3 S 3 9 39 54 b,Iion (Kt.ntzworlh) 31 7 Scotch al Football Conference West DiHomestretch
C
3 7 1 7 iS 42 Stun (Provost) 9 2 5 Je4ferson vision for the 1976 season and in
hull but added, 1 would think family and he had to. And he
Mrv
3 7 0 6 79 34 Import (8loc) SI AE I H,reco IT the American Conference West
Juniar varsity football season they'll add two jobs. With more said he agrees with a statement
Crariki
Tuesdays Results
in
1977.
The
Tampa
Buccaneers
hits the homestretch Thursday women becoming involved in Monday by Ohio Suite Coach
New Vork islanders S. Cal
SECOND- Race-C-) Pace.1 Mile.
tornia 3
Purse $5001. Proud Mac Win (Sica) would be ticketed for the AFC night as four games dot the sports and the cutdown ou WOody Hayes, who said, "I''e
Ntw VOi'k Ran9ers 4, Van
77 Aoos Dutchess (FiIpelIi) S
%rest in 1976 and the NF'C West 'chedulc of iames involving spending, the athletic director never seen a good coach who is
couYer 2
LC4C Ranger kurti*orth) 10 1 i
in 1917.
Seminole County teamits.
is buss'. It'sonly about a 99-hour a lame duck coach."
Today'sOamn
Ne*ponl Valley (Harp) S I
Both years Tampa and
Pie'w York Islanders a' Pilts
From Trail (Sedcrst 3.1 •,
The list tif 7:30 games in- a day job."
"I feel personally relieved
Madam Runner (Wilse-yt 5 1 7. Rudy Seattle get to play each other, eludes I.ake Brantley at
McKay
chided
one
reporter
that
I announced it," said
rrIadlphia at Chicago
Adams tSpriggs) 611 Marion SIN
.''ontreaI at Atlanta
tM Crank) 9 7 AE I Race The Wind as well as the other 13 teams in ,popka, Winter Park at sho printed the "details" of Mckay, "but Woody is probLos Angeles at Washington
(Bridges)
their respective conferences, Lvuiian. New Smyrna Beach at McKay's contract, which in- ably correct on that statement.
Detrmt at Toronto
THIRD. RaceC.3 Pace.) Mile"This way, the people In ()viedo and Lake Howell at cludeda$350,000houseand five I don' think I can be as elfecSt Cool at Mnnesola
Purse 1500- 1. Fly Fly Fella
Seattle and Tampa will see, ci-. Seminole.
automobiles. Puffing on his tive a coach now."
California at Kansas City
cStaderI SI 2 J M Capt8in (No
Boston at SjflaIo
Driytr) tO 1 3 Merrydell Mite
Thursday's Games
(Kucli) 61 4 Feather Hill (Me
Los Atqeles at Pt'i,t8dtlpij
Danrl) 10 1 S Morakas Racer
a? 51 Lout
lOrmsby) 72 6 Sims Kin (No
Divet) S 1 1. Donnie Aumpas
WHA
'Wtse'yI 31 S Ban Jour Quick
I
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
COHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE P0. 73-30S.CP
In Re: Estate
VAN SURE P4 WHATLEY

IF'J BRIEF

SIXTH: I Oginia Sanhcz. 7
tarreQuoIa, 3 Aricha
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tbao Ptrez, p .ind T1impa. the new expaflSion teams in their first two years,"
ball League, which are both niously approved a two-year
Negu, EIorza. 7
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teams in the National l"oatb1ill ROwlle Stttl.
'lanning to formally request extcniion of the league's C011
SEVENTH: 1 Dornno A1br1
Rozelle said the NH. is se-

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AVALOPIAPARTMENTS
AD(JLTS.NOPETS
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'hrty day's. Must be c,rtifiad with
a least a C lit Water and a C in. Small apt 5*3; large) borm,
Sewer. This is through CETA
large 7 bdrm. 11)0, water fur
program AppflCInt's must apply
visited; conveniently k'cated. 327
to the Department of Administra
$617.______________________
tate Services. Comprehensive
wr)wl FAciNG
Manpower PIannit.g Divis i on,
NP*. modern, I story efficiency
Semino le
County,
t a r ids,
apartments, attractively fur
Seminole Plaza, Miss Shelly
fluShed
conveniently located and
lreufid
beautifully landscaped $135 moo
AVON
Call between 830$ For an
Want to earn Extra Xmas mone y?
tovm.I.on i-all 332070.4
Call 641 3(119
- MILLIONS OF DOLLARS en Real
Estate is sold daily in the
Nurses. RN'S, LPN's; Aides. Aide
Cilitifieni ads Nothing small
Companion; Needed Immediately,
atOjf that,
6750634
H'p wanted, part time waitress. 11 Lake Mary-

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COMPLETELY FURNISHED-l?'s60' r'ble hcmC, large Florida
room, carport, patio &amp; utility
buildings. 7 Beautiful Shaded

fenced lots Income from lot
rental O-*ner will finance

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom

home, close to Schools and
shopping. 171,000.
Builder or Developer- Exceptional
buy In building lots just f Of enough

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SEE 'iS TODAY

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919 S. French
7374,377 1494,327 1991

Schuren Realty
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BranthOflic, No. 1
7431 Ortaricto Drive
322 1302

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"SERVICE BEYOND
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3 BR. 7 bath, carpet,
VACANT
range, central heat &amp; a i r. Nearly
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specializing In Macrame Materials and Unusual Guts 373.
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
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III 315E First St
3773427
Two 40 gal. Rheem water heateni,
for natural
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improvements

HOME IMPROVE
ALL TYPES OF CAR
PFNTRY AND REPAIRS 377

t: xter'or Plasterinu
Platter t.,thin &amp; s'mu(1teJ ___...._!ba
hi-ICI &amp; Stone Socc.ait. 377 2750. Yr i KING Plumbing Supplies -_______
F 'lures Water Heaters I a m to
BATH ENCLOSURES
P on tH'1, 5.iI 23I Park
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No messy CurtainS, no wet
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Pressure Cleanjng'
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Paneling door. window s hung.
etc. By llse hour or
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Platter Patching &amp; simulated
br ick &amp; stone specialty 327 V8'
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Little gifts for all the lit tle $3.50. Paint a different day of
folk on your shopping list can the week on each hanger, and
add up to a big expense if you're she'll enjoy straightening out
If
not careful. Pre-planning is the her clothes.
secret. List each child and an
appropriate gift for five doltar3
BRADFORD. Pa. I AP) — Tullah Hanley, the millionaire beHy
United States and, after living quietly for many years, decided to how inany pictures are included. Tullah has submit
gi-=AOSE
ted douns, or less before setting foot In the - - dancer who likes to shock people with her frankness about sex,
court celebrity by capitalizing on h er well-preserve1 body and her induding some full nudes of hex-sell and a backview nude of one of
stores. mat way, you're lea-s
has written a huge biography,
husband's remarkable art Collection. Included are tips on how to the two lovers he says she provided her husband aft er
he stopped likely to buy those ta ntalizing
III:
'My love life in a nutshell 5(X) pages," she Joked during an
Improve your sex life and a lot of the one-liners she has been making love to her.
and
expensive
toys
on
display.
Intet-view at her storefront home on the main Street in Bradford,
collecting since her birth 49 years ago.
Publication Is planned this fall. Tullah says she Wrote ever')'
Remember that even the
Some samples:
where she lives surrounded by a million dollars worth of art.
word herself and Piper backs her upon that. The book's title Is to smallest present looms large in
"If you have noth ing to hide, then show it. If you have nothing to be "Love of Art and An of Love."
It is a conversational account of the daughter of a former
the eyes of a child if you add a
show, t he n hide it."
rem girl in Hungary, who found a millionaire husband In the
Tullah, a nonstop ta lker wi th a voluptuous body kept firm by personal touch.
, "A rich woman ca nnot make love to an indigent. At
he strict diet and daily exercise, says she' wrote th e book "because I
Boys of all ages love to fly
wants your body, then he wants your money."
aspire to inspire before I expire." That's typical Tuflahism that kites. Large plastic kites emThe center piece
and the incident she will be promoting isn't supposed to m ea n much but perhaps provoke a laugh. e blazoned with eagles or butduring a national tour this fall — is her accountof how she refused has %Titten another book. about the love 11fe of George Bemard terflies cost about
$3.50.
a mastectomy aft er a cancer was discovered on the edge of her
Shaw. It was not a best seller.
or
the
toddler,
a
classic gift
W
1xitowst in 1970. She says the tumor was accidentally found, and
oesn't need the monsey —:;he could sefl her is a shovel and pail ,
, nd LITy
removed, in the office of a Hungari an docto r friend in New York. art, she has gas and oil holdings and some stock in th
e Hartley only cost $1.00. A plastic
te says she had gone th ere after being attacked and cut on the
Family brick factory
the reason probably is her love of wheelbarrow is about $3.00.
By A1tRAII. VAN BtJIWN
street near hek apartment.
publicity. In her book she puts It this way:
child wi th artistic talents
Subsequently, she says, a team of doctors in Buffalo
Brad"i have a birth defect, a strange malady: chronic, incurable will love a watercolor set tinDEAR ABBY: I
a 30-yearford is on the New York state line south of Buffalo insisted on a
spothghtitls, an itch to stand out."
ported from England ,
old ba chelor. For the last year
mastectomy a a pr ecaution against a secondary
and
Tullah lived quietly for almost 20 years after she married her
Where there are boys, there
I've been going with a very
her rhnnee'e i'if ctirvivinu wwp small If ehsi run mt hmt'g,
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bikes. And where there are
pretty, 28-year-old school
the surgery.
dancer working In Buffalo. He was 55 and already well on his way bik
ti
room rfor acteacher. I have asked her to
"My body Is my life and I wi not convinced the danger was so to putting toge ther one of the great private art collections in this
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marry me, but she says she is
great," she says. She refused and says all tests since then have
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country.
Another good present for an
notinanyhur-ry to get married.
tven negative. Tullah admits the story is hard to befieve. But she
*.4* 1 A i i m n D^ AA A T K.
The naintings0 and thousands of rare books and manuscrints1
athletic child is admission
nronpq a 'All lionfirei liflos ic oinhipliat.-nhIn
Un nna wi
iv%ittel
Inuant
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She told tile that she has been
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were kept in uteir moueat nome nere, and iuii.an stuwea
tiflUl
tickets to the local rollerskating
tak tngbihcono1p11tsfort
stories as have happened to me."
she became knowledgeable.
I)F:,\It ANY: My husband
or
ice rink.
Wt four years' 'In case she
Her publisher, Piper Publishers of Minneapolis, says no effort
In the 1960s, she talked him Into exhibiting the paintings and she
and I are senior citizens. We
For
htdy with an eye to
raped."
has been made to verify the story. Paul Piper, who is overseeing
began her second career as a social shocker, giving tours of the the latest fashlon!;,, there are
live in the suburbs and do riot
We have never been Intimate. dn
the project, said he had known Tullah for several years and never
collection dressed in sexy outfits and lots of advice on how to find knee high socks with ten
Don't get me wrong. I'm no
to
be
wrong.
happir.ess in bed. After he died In 1969, the gave away substantial brightly colored individual toes
When we are invited out, is It found one of her stories
angel. I've tried, but she won't
"Tullah is a genuine eccentric," he said, "She
to a
of the collection and staged some spectacular parties she
let
She claims she Is still a proper to ask the hostess if she different drummer, We ha ve to look at her differently than the called "Tullah Happenings." The biggest was in San Francisco se lling for around three dollars.
has Invited someone who lives
To help a young girl organize
virgin. As tar as I know, she
rest of the wor'd."
where 9,000 attended and Tullah danced with art students her closet, give her a
near us and drives and if he
of
doesn't date anyone else.
.
11per said the book would run around 500 pages, depending on
decorated only with paint.
wouldn't mind meeting us at a
seven
wooden
hangers
for
about
how do you figure this pil l
conventent bus stoo or nlcklnsz
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us up? And if it's proper to ask,
who should call these people to
DEAR LE.ARY: It's possible, make the
arrangements? The
of course. But I (ma It a little
hostess or us?
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B
If we could get there by a
DEAR AIIBY: With
bus ride there would be
The Rishona Group of October business
Christmas approaching, my in simple
secretary; Mrs. Wm. French, members will leave for
laws have already started to no problem. But the places Hadassab will hold a bazaar on
Members were urged to take correspondence secretary; Jacksonville to visit the
buy presents for our son (their we're usually Invited to require Nov. 12 at the Maitland Civic plants to the Garden Club for Mrs. 0. Hubbel, treasurer, and Jacksonville Museum of Art
two or three bus transfers or Center on Lake Lily, from 10 the upcoming Golden Jubilee Mrs. E. C. Curry, chaplain,
only grandchild),
and the Cummer Gallery of Art.
which areplacesthatcan'tbereacbi
urn, to 4 pin,
celebration.
presents a problem.
Ira M. Koger will speak to the
b)' bus at all.
Installation of officers will group about the outstanding
Icei
will go towards
Horticulture
Even though they know that
given
We realize that taxis are Youth Allyah, which
by Mrs. B. F. McWhorter. tiike place Nov. 28. A paid dues collection of Chinese porcelain
we bought him a
small tricycle available, but they're too ex- daycentersinlsraelforJewish Ferthlizergrassandctt.rus trees card for the current year is which he gave to the
for his thrid birthday last
children, many of whom are now, before the winter, she required and must be shown if Jacksonville Museum of Art,
month, they have already pensive for us.
I.EM.
refugees from Arab Countries, recommended. itiso, separate membership in the club is Mteracateredluncbeonatt
houht him a racing car and a
desired.
DEAR PROBLEM: It is Eastern Europe and the Soviet day hillies and daisies.
fire truck to drive. In addition
museum the group will go to the
to Inquire. UnIon,
to that, they've bought him a not improper
Cummer Gallery of Art where
Art Tour
New and used clothing,
sled, a desk and chair set, an Hosscver, the thoughtful
theywillrec'eivean informative
Eastern Star
of your jewelry and household Items
elaborate aquarium and a hostess who is aware
Membership in the Loch lecture and tow- by Ralph
still make up- scihl he on sate in addition to
cow boy outfit, complete with 'I
On Oct. 24 Eastern Star Haven Art Center gives a Wark, who donated to the
ProprIalto suggestions when hand-crafted articles.
Members foffned a new club in person many special privileges inuseLun the Meissen Collecpossible (P,S. Chronic ridethey are still buying!
Deltona
called The &amp;itellites. and Wrtunities. One of the3e
alongs should remember to AMC)sa Circle
We know they enjoy sh opping
The group will meet the fourth is art
81.1 tours to other
for their only grandson, but reward the driver with a
Twelve members of th? Friday of the month at 10 a.m. museums.
For more information,
showering him with presents modest gift.)
Mimosa Circle, Sanford Garden in the Arts and Crafts Building
On Nov. 12, at 8 a.m., contact tech Haven Art Center.
DEAR AIII3Y: My problem IS ('lub, anti one guest Int'l at the in the ('orninunity Center.
creates problems. Our gifts and
hLfl overly pr
parents home of Mrs. C. E. Chorpening,
the gills of th e other grandElected officers are Mrs.
parents who can't afford much who a re n't mine. Joey and I
president for a covered dish Charles Weydig, presideht;
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will look like nothing. Also, our
hllm)c'hcon prior to their
Mrs. G. W. Jatho, recording
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love. But because neither of u.'
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Abby, do we have the right to is of legal age, we're both under
limit the amount of gifts my our parents' domi na tion.
His pa rents moved to ano ther
hu.rband's parents give to our
city, and even though
had
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shouldn't de pr ive them of this cIty 113 which I live, his paren ts
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stores, thurchet Ideal for retired
cersons 6e4 44U or 3228054

am c C iatw. Phone now. ia s 8'
e-.-rnri clast-s Greenware 8'
sippej Make Your Christmas
gifts
5smrrs Ceramics $29
No lan St 377 1175

wood grain lapsed siding. good

Park. 56.600 per lot

s-obile Homes
2 bedroom. furn4sJ'ed with cabana,
on private fenced lot 51)5 mo. 323
21.69

31Apartments

Lots. Highbanks Road lrbdvslrial

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damage deposit. 5)25 mo. 323 1359
after 530pm.

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I bath, US.000

10 Acres on Pine Way. 53.000 per
itCtC

idle itCmt with

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NAVEL ORANGES
$230 BUSHEL
322 6733 or 332 0367

54111.7

sell

want act To place your ad. call
yOur trencily Cl assified gal at The
Herald 13-? 761). or 53) c';3

One $ 7 bedroom apartments.
furnished or unfurnished. Newly
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
Airpost Blvd. Sanford. 323 1310

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Brunswick, glass. electric start,

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ROBSON MARINE
2977 P4W'y. 1797

Offered by

Barrington. double wide, new. 24' 1
60'. central air, large raised

1AC ,4seast Of Sanford. $2.000 Will

574-1010

6 pm.. 32) 9579._
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screen patio carport skirting

Very attractive, 5165

t.)*ge2 only. Next tone* Drivers'

29

&amp; Loan. in 6051

1S3.0D0

6 Acres.

furniture Separate dining area

I-RAMKLINARUcAPTc 'lent
from till mo 3234450

CrtristIan Day School has Openings
for I and 3 yr. olds. Tuition, $23

Payments S41

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with trailer. 3210311ill after 5 p.m,
wee days or anytime weekends.

13,

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7 Bdrm new W W carpet new LR

East friendly living Come join us

A BABY'S WORLD. Care for i',qants

pond

Barm..-closed porch. S130
Bdr-. porch. carport, *&amp;thing
rnaochint. Clean. SISO

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hat. 6'. and boots, 713 3272599
Perfect 2nd car, '64 Falrtarse Station

3-7 Houetxjat p-cMeretjby l,OMC

central air,
dishwasher, raiSed patio, skirting.

HILLCREST

2', Acres. ) OR. 1 bath, Stocked fish

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Realtor

Eveniny Herald, Sanford, Fl.

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champions in pedigree Good stud
prospect SIlO Phn 3710797

Sal., Nov

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9 Willyoo Jeep Universal. 4wheel
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7KC Doberman, red m,,,Ill-, 9 mos

of the Redeemer 103w. 75th Pt.

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buys small do*" payment.
3 BR. V: bath. carpel &amp;

A

DELTON ,- HO E

Rentals

S-untand Drive, Sunland Phone
322 1429,

Things

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Sanford 373 5516

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Sales
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STORAGE SPACE

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$15. Scrviie all makes HERBS'
TV. 1700 5 French, 373-173i.

Zoned commercial, 214 Laurel,
Sanford. 6 rooms plus 2 lo.rotilned
porchet. a good investment

0640

FOR RENT
OFFIC &amp; STORE

related froan

business Soll-WO Includes
entire e,qvq)mrni &amp; stock Ph I

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HOMEOROFFICE

water furnished

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FORREST GREENE.INC.
$304533 REALTORS 372 $970ees.

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WITT REALTY

bedrooms, V: baths. air con
ditiontor, dishwasher, fenced yard.
1195

CIassfiedActsQe?sRl,s
And That'
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radio, I ply flrei, new battery ar I
bral,es phonV1J409;IafIef6PM

601 CeIm y Ave. Sanford

efficiency opt

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USE 531,700

TO SEE

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home OWNER WILL FINANCE

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53-N Radio-Stereo

qualifying. Assume or will
consider land contract. We have
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area

LARGE - I bMroorn home, Ff

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7612

Can Help
Call 423 ASS?

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MOONEY APPLIANCES 321()697

Reduced to $13. 40. 3 BR corn
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IIARC,AIN PRfCE5 SANFORD
.'"pooer for only II Soper v
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
-AUCTION. 37) 7310

SANFORD

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Real Estate n,ciii,er

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BLAIR AGENCY

T *o AlmA Drill%
377 SOW

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conditioned, carpeted. kitchen
equipped. clothes vilather, food
fretier included Garage. nice LAKE VIEW- 4 bedroom. 2 bath,

1hop Handling name
brands. first Quality melrchandife.
$12.500 includes beginning in
parel

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We Buy Furniture

Renewed homes

CASSEL BERRY- 3 bedroom. 2
bath home, family room, air

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Phone 13.4 1649

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P4.gntt 322 7352

Sanford At Anon Family Group P.O.
Bait SSI. Sanford, Fla .12711

Ocala

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2 Bedroom. living room, dining
room irac 12th ani F-rent,
Ave $145 month Plus security.

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WANT

Sinr 7-q ti
i,'if? 3 n,t'1iC
pOSitiOn, twin nr'dle. front
lai1nn rlV'lui" SCWnQ m,tChioC
Pay halanri' of $75 or tO nayments
M SR
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APir ORb SEWING CENTER
07 Fact FirSt. Downtown
1329111 Eve R69 1346

MOSSIE C BATEMAN

I bedrooms. 1 1 :baltis. central heat
L air. $190 mo, Avail

JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
For Appointment

'? 4587

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TV Repairmari. part lime
DE Hari's Radio &amp; TV

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F au%IS Drugs

AL ANON
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'icn'ers Call for interview.

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(,lhinet'a,

Assume Payments

Left key to your future. 3 OR. I, I
bath, ow w carpel, fenced back,
Assume 7 pct mortgage Terms
1120, S00

Forrest Greene, Inc.
5306813
RFALTORS

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and Carry,

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ReconuillOnrd flatteries. $ I? 95
,chaflUt' REEL'S BODY SHOP,
lIf'9 S.iifofd Ave

Antique dining table, &amp; chair. t5o; Special shrub and garden sprayers,

conditioner. shady yard, will
docker or swap S19,S00

t hir"ronm unturnisheiL kitchen
carpeted.

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&amp; chairs. secretarial dsk5 &amp;

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CALL NOW
adults preferred. ie-cur,Iy deposit SANFORD
3 bedroom, 2 bath
fl)9SIor 3276620
home 'uSt painted Inside Air

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students. hobbists, etc.
4-500 SQ
feet of SPAcious living on an acre
of land US.DW

FORREST GREENE INC.
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322 11,11170
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EVERY DAY someone Is looking f or
what you have to sell. Call today
rno your Classified Ad will appear

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I bedroom home
with 3 bathS. also den., family

then equipped. Carpeted. central

aud CabelI

Supplies-

Used office furnifur

anytime

373 6(161 or 323 0$111 eves

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LAKE MARY

7 BR duplez, kit

.'ik[ MARY

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living room with stone fireplace.
carpeted Garage apartment with
all weather enciou'd porch Good
trmt. $17,500 Call collect, 601
BÔI$010aflcropm

No pots

4Ica line
31c a line

6 thru 75 times
24c a line
76 times
($700 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

MONDAY thru FRIDAY

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Kitchen t'alhroom
Cabinct.
Counter trip,., Sinkt, lrStalI,t,c.n

New hu'srs ma rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments lest
than rent Government subsidijed
to qualif ied buyers. Call to set it
you Qual i ty'
M. UNSWOTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
603W. 1st St

OSTEEN
LEMON BLUFF. By
owner. 100' on St Johos River, 3
bedroom, 7 bath main house, cat

3) A—Duplexes

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RAYMOND?,? hALL
lIeu Real [slate Broker
322 $6.11 Mt. HrS 327 7757
817W. 1st St., Sanford

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One I Two bCd.00m apartments,
c ar pet ed , air. turn &amp; unturn $95
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Winter Park

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321 19W

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Wednesday, Nov. 5, 1975

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Cook Of The Week

Party

FareBrightens

Holidays

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W ill, the holiday eon flavor stunes ttraigh.
boil Remove from fire tran- 4 cloves garlic,
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rdpidl) approaching, Flo
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She also does heavyin.
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er to chaffing dish, and guests
chopped very fine
Pemberton is preparing to don dustrial
ethand can feed
will enjoy a treat they'ilnever pinch salt
her
keftoff
as one thousand
forget.
pinch pepper
until the festive weeks are over. persons three times a day, and
4i cup on
Cooking for Flo is big is the only FDA approved flight
;'.-.BARBEQUE MEATBALLS
12.15 sprigs fresh
business, especially around caterer in the Sanford area.
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parsley, minced
Christmas and New Year.
"111 come into your home and
2 lbs. ground chuck
Ii cup vinegar
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Managing the Airport Inn serve hot hors d'oeuvres,
I
pinch salt
4 CUP grated rumano
Restaurant and her own venison with champagne,
pinch pepper
cheese
catering business in Sanford, stuffed eggs with wild rice,
.
3 CU'
black olives to garnish
Flo looks forward to the hectic barbeque, or flaming dessertketchup, 4$ 01. the.
Drain and cut artichoke
holiday season with pleasure. 3," says Flo with characteristic
________________ 1 can beer.
hearts in halves or quarters
"The secret to successful enthustasm. No cooking project depending on what size you
cooking. she says, 'is to cook seems to ambitious
or too
In bowl, mix ground chuck, prefer. Sprinkle lemon juice
%%lth your heart. I put a lot of simple
to ignore
salt, pepper and eggs. Roil into and chopped garlic, salt and
(eLing into my cooking and
With the festive season and
tli' meatballs. Place on sheet pepper, oil and minced parsley
'
Tr
that's why it tastes so good.
its acc'oripanimcnt
pan and cool in refrigerator,
over artichokes. Add cheese
-When I needed a job. I took apjx'oiclung fast, our
In saucepan, combine ket- and stir gently. Let stand a few
I
the thing I tin hect
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in reingerawr.
and built it into a business."
some of her most complimentAnd chilled meatballs and
Arrange on attractive serving
A successful business it is too, gathering hors d'oeuvres
: 2;':'7e"simmer about ten minutes, dish and garnish with black
.0 Flo never tires of receiving recipes with The Herald
Transfer to chaffing dish. olives. Serves 12.
J
:iime;t.s for hc efforts
readers.
Serves 20 to 30.
Prominent people have par. While catering IS Flo's trade how
BAKED STUFFED
taken of her fare, including at present, her ambition is
PEMBERTON'PIZzA'
MUSHROOMS
(,o
Reub1n Askew who
become a consultant in this
h --. 4iT
1xi cup mayoml2lte
reported tohavecommentedlo field. For the time being, the
3 lbs. fresh mushrooms
'large onIon,
Flo. "Your culinary art is says she'll happily advise, free
sWI and pepper to taste
chopped very fine
outs
,
tanding!"
of charge, on any hohda
I cup romano cheese
I cW grated parmesan
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It should be, considering wedding parties being planned
kt CUP parmesan cheese
1 loaf brown bread
iFlo'ss bdckground. 11ev mother for the festive season. Contact
i cup chopped 1mb parsley
was born in Sicily, and passed Flo at the Airport Inn
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Slice bread cut slices in 2 CU$ plain bread
along to Flo a marvelous Restaurant.
CiUlflbS
quarters. In bowl, mix
"I'm not a chef out of any
heritage of Mediterranean
mayomaLse and onion. ,ii garlic puwder to taste
cooking.
school," smiles Flo. "I guess I FU pembefUs wko compftmta
1 no. 3 she can plum
bu', cheese and stir. Milt
g1e
"Italian cooking Is my Just have natural talent
matotg chopped
be
a
thick
batter
if
not,
add
and d'oeuvres
specialty," she says without work hard to develop it." Four
('UP oil
more cheese.
hesiLitwn, "That's definitt'ly ),ear-, of
Europe have
in flour that has been SC&amp;SOnCd
CHICKEN DRUMET[E
Preheat over to 375 degrees.
hat I love to do best, added an interesting foreign
CIACCATORE
with salt, pepper and garlic Spread batter on bread and
Wash mushrooms, drain and
especially for my family at flair to her dishes,
powder. Heat oil In skillet and sprinkle a little extra cheese on CitY lightly with paper towels.
traditional holiday times."
fry chicken over low heat until top.
Flo is the mother of three 5 lbs. chicken drurnettes
Place on cookie sheet and Let stand on towels.
But Flo's culinary talents daughters. Caren, 23, is a salt and pepper
golden brown.
For stuffing, carefully
bake until golden brown.
spread far beyond her own criminal Justice plaiuier and 2 no. 3 cans plum
Set chicken aside and drain
Serve hot and watch your remove stems and chop fine. In
kitchen. Whether it's the reserve police Officer in St.
off most of the oil. Cut peppers guests go wild!
tomatoes
bowl, mix chopped stems, salt,
Serves to
delicious home-cooked meals Petersburg; Debra, Z), Is a 4 large bell peppers
in strips lengthwise and saute in
pepper, garlic, parsley and
she prepares daily for the Winter Park Telephone 14 cup dry white
remaining oil. Return chicken
MARINATED ARTICHOKE
cheese.
public in the Airport Inn operator, and Lynne, 19, who
to skillet with peppers. Add
wine
HEARTS
In another bowl, mix
Restaurant, tasty snacks for a lives in Sanford, works at Mid- ' to 2 4 cup oil
tomatoes and more salt, pepper
tomatoes and oIL
party or a full sit-down dinner Florida Savings and Loan in garlic powder
and garlic powder to taste. 2 dos. small artichoke
Spray cookie sheet to prevent
for four or five hundred
Deltona and also does television flour
Simmer ten minutes.
hearts, can
sticking. Place mushrooms In
} l&amp;s "cooked from the heart" commercials and modeling.
Add white wine and bring to a L, lemon .
Wash chicken and roll lightly
rows on sheet. Add one
teaspoon tomato mixture to
each mushroom. Sprinke
mushrooms with stuffing
.
mixiure and breadcrumbs
Bake at 350 degrees until
breadcrumbs are golden
brown. Serve hot and wait for
the compliments to fly! Servesl
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Theta Epsilon Girls
'Discover Amenc, via Beta Tine L3ojanr'wski, Debbie
Sigma Phi,' was the theme of BowIIn, Arlene Dudley, Yvume
Theta Epsilon's girls' rush Ferguson, Darlene Horn, Jan
social held at the home of Kru,g, lAnds McJflbbin, Pat
Yvonne Forguson. Rushees Moye, LAnds Sapp, Marti Smith
attending were Judi Kramer, and Casey Showrow. Rs.thees
Diane Cranps,PatsyMossman. attending were Bobby ljocijand
li.bb3 hood, Brenda Nelms, Cindy aho.
Betsy Davis, Bats Fedder, Pat
' progreive dinner was
Kennedy and Cindy Szabo.
held Saturday night with
An evening of fun and games cocktails uid hot's d'oeuvres at
under the leadership of Karen the home of Al and Karen
Wallace and Mariles McGibbon Wallace. The group then
iAldb enjod by u;cmber prtetkd i.o the &amp;ime of
Sandee Atkinson,
Tins Marlies McGibbon for salads
Boj-anowski, Debbie Bowlin. and thm to the henne of K-en and
Arlene Dudley, Yvonne Jan Kroog for an Italian dinner.
Forguson, Darlene Horn, Jan They then Wded am evening at
Kroog, Linda McKibbln, Pat the borne of Daay and Marti
Moye, Linda Sapp, Casey Smith fat' dessert and gwom
Sharrow, Marti Smith ad
Members and guesi atte-' 4
13-m and Bobby
flc iiiodl nit-vtir.56, isasLeldat He. d, Tommy 'nd Cindy Szabo,
of Jan Kroc'g and Henry and Debbie Bowlin, Ron
Darlene Horn introduced Beau and Arlene Dudley. Gene and
Taylor 'A the Seminole County Yvonne Forguson, Day and
Shrrif(' 1hp;rtmcnt who Dne llrn, Ken and Jan
poke on 'Rape, A Crime Kroog, Bobby and Pat Moye,
Women' After the Donny and linda Sapp, Doug
to*m each meniber gave a and Casey Sherrow, Danny and
nary of the offices Marti Smith, Al
Lees oi Beta Sigma Wallace, David and Linda
tter4rn3 were White, and Manles Mcibbon.
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By LOUISE COOK
culture has predicted that food much of the meat In the super, checklist store In seven
of the towels, butter, Grade-A
Associated Press Writer
prices will increase about 9 per markets
particularly for cities surveyed.
medium white eggs, creamy
Supermarket shoppers fM cent during 3n, compared toa hamburger
was lean expeanut butter, laundry deterover-all grocery bills stayed 14-per-cent-boost last year.
pensive grass-fed beef which
The items on the AP checklist, gent, fabric softener, tomato
fairly steady during October
The biggest price fluctuation generally Is leaner and, some were: chopped chuck, center sauce, chocolate chip cookies,
an Associated Press market- so far this year has been in people believe, less tender than cut pork chops, frozen orange milk, all-beef frankfurters and
basket survey thowa Increases sugar. At the Start of 1975, a the grain-fed variety.
juice concentrate, coffee, paper granulated sugar.
in the price of chopped chuck, five-pound sack cod about 3.
cc which had beer
frizen
juice and butter Prices have declined steadily rlst
g
cent months
were balanced by declines
since then and 0w
dropped again. The price of i
the cog of eggs, hot dogs and
dozen e
declined at the
sugar.
sack.
checklist store in nine of am
The AP drew up a random hat
Usiar
is Included In the to cities surveyed and increase~
of 15 commonly purchased food tale the AP
survey shows the
in only
_____
I one — Albuquerque,
and nodood items, d*cked the
The
rice was unchan*
at
supermarket in since the start of the year at the
in
the
other
three cities
13 cities on March 1, checklist store in 11 cities. If
1973 and has rechecked on or sugar is not Included, however,
13t
about the start of each sue- the survey
shows the
SUI'
ceeding month.
marketbasket bill has In- store
vey , reflecting lugher ma
During October, the market- creased at the checklist store
basket total at the checklist every city, up an average of 1.9 Vim
store tz'cr'iased In six cities, up per cent.
—Frozen orange Juice prices,
an average 3 per cent, and deAmong other findings in the Which have stayed Steady for
creased in seven cities, down an latest survey:
more than two years, increased
average 2 per cent. Over-all,
price of chopped chikk last month. The price of a sixthe bill at the start of November increased at the checklist store ounce can of frozen orange
was about a third of a per cent in nine of the l3 cities surveyed. juice concentrate went upat the
higher than it was a month The biggest bocL was in Salt
earlier.
Lake City where the price of a
—U
The situation was similar to pound of chopped chuck went
that In September when the bill from 73 cents to 35 cents. an
also increased at the checklist increase of 16 per cent
store in six cities and declined
The higher prim reflect the
in seven,
grain-fed beef that Is coming to
cl
The U.S. Department of Agri- market. Earlier this year,

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Kitchen Bags.

15-CT.
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200. FT.
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99c

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DIXIE DARLING ENGLISH

6'

Instant Coffee

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Sandwich Bags so c 49c
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SWIFrS PREMIUM PROTEN GOVT.
INSPECTED HEAVY WESTERN BEEF SALE

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Chuck Blade Roast

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When John Chapman tratrkd
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weds, he earned the at e(t.',na!r
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c1cly Pit J U ry Calls Binford, Surprise Witness
By El) PRICKlj'
Herald Staff Writer

Appearing earlier today were Lester Mandell,
president of Greater Construction Corp. and owner
of the 103-acre parcel of land and John Yamnitz, an
employe of Laurel Realty.

The central figures in an Investigation by the
state attorney's office into an aborted $517,000 clay

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%iolations of Florida's Sunshine Law and that County. is presiding over today's grand jury. Staley

Herring planned to take his case to the grand Jury. was also in charge of Wednesday's proceedings.
The Florida Sunshine Law states that all
Asked today how long the jury will remain in

State Attorney Investigator David Hall escorted

Contacted at his home today, Binford confirmed
Tom Binford, the former laurel Realty employe Radloff to the Grand Jury witness room.
his appearance. Asked if he was scheduled to testify
w ho lost a $12,500 fee ,',heri the county commission
lthdloffs most recent brash with the county before the jury
which was empaneled on
reversed Its decision to purchase the clay pit site, conunission occurred when he
appeared recently to Monday
Binford said "yes."
was scheduled for a 1:30 p.m. appearance before seek permission to operate a "Mini
Grand Prix"
"I really don't know what questions are going to
jurors.
raceway in South Seminole County,
be asked," Binford added. He said an official from

meetings attended by elected officials must be open session, Staley uttered a terse "no comment."

to public
if decisions made at those meetings
affect the general public.
But Herring has steadfastly refused to confirm or
deny the intent of his probe or if he intended to
present evidence before jurors. Herring did confirm

Last week the principals Binford, Mandell and
Yamnitz
were interviewed by Herring at his
Seminole office. Herring did confirm he was conducting a probe into the controversial clay pit
purchase.

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Repeal Of Laws Tenants Mistakenly Put Out Of Home
ByJOEASKREN

F-SMES

the Mooney annexation law should be removed from the
books.

staying the eviction, was filed
last Thursday by Nlrs. 1%lattie

City officials throughout Seminole Count) have
posed the Mooney" annexation law, w hich applies only
to Seminole County, since it went into effect In 1973.

Davis, 76, one of the two sistersin-law claiming possession of
the house.

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Mooney (R-Casselberry), requires the cities to adverLse
and personally notify property owners within 500 feet of
proposed annexations and rezonings whether the owners
reside within or without the city limits.

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resideas complabled they were denied the right to speak
in opposition at city council Meetings.
Morris was instructed to %Tite to all four legislators
with copies of the letter to all CALNO members.

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with Clerk of Courts Arth~i
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She noted that although the CALNO group appointed
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A dozen Sanford tenants,
including the resent landlord
were evicted, they said, without
notice Wednesday morning
from a two-story house at 1000
west 13 th Street but were
allowed to return last night
after a comical turn of events
County Judge
Wallace Hall late Wednesday
said he set aside Tuesda y's
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%%INlERSPRlMlS_Saniordclty(pJnjonerJohn
Morris, chairman of the CAI-NO Council of Local
Governments, was instructed by organization delegates
Wednesda y night to inf orm members of the Seminole
Legislative Delega ti on the group wants th e Seminole
County Planning Act and the "Mooney" annexation law
repealed,
Casselberry City Council Chairman Edith Duerr said
repeal of the local planning act in favor of the statewide
law with its later deadlines for comprehensive land plans
and st ud i es to be completed would be helpful to the
member cities.
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was all he said:
owner is Mrs. Laura Alexander, Collier.
people could move back into the Sheriff's office, before they right." That was the reason she
"ft looks like one of those
the other sister-In-law involved,
Mrs. Sandra Gaines, an house.
were literally put out on the said she didn't give written family affairs!"

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building atl..4 and SR436 today. room," Kaiser said "From
Units from several fire there it spread to the third floor
departments responded to the through the ceiling,"
alarm, which came shortly
He added that it might take
after 8 a iii
several hours for the smoke to
According to Seminole clear from the building
County Fire Chief Gary Kaiser,
"You have o big problem with
' there were no Injuries, although ventilation w ith these window.
the second and third floorofthe less buildings," Kaiser said,
building suffered substantial referring to the sealed sheets of
damage from smoke and water tinted glass on the building's
exterior walls
l'he Executive Point building
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is not equipped with fire cx
tinguislung water sprinklers
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there were no injuries at the
Around The Clock
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structures of all poker companies, according to
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customers of Honda Power &amp; Light
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will play in the
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have
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football game at Ly man
riionths and hae begun
question the charge FP&amp;L said the basic charge was necessar&gt;
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Principal Canton Iknit&gt;
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ka%e their power on to pro vide electricit&gt; for
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total
of kilow att hours used
Astronaut are all under
Burns also said there were 'quite a few'
The
Florida Public Service Commission minmiulu bills in the company's service area
consideration.
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him to appear.
this week. The state attorney said he is attending an
It was reported that an investigation by State "over 40" golf tournament In South Florida.
Attorney Abbott Herring centers on alleged
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Also appearing today was

Radloff's request to have the property In question
rezoned to allow the race track was denied by the
cwrimisslon.
Alter being turned down, Radloff vowed to buy

property near the initial site. Property owners
pit purchase plus a surprise witness appeared former Altamonte Springs Councilman Tom turned
out en masse to protest R.adloff's proposed
or were scheduled to appear today before the Radlof.1.
race track.

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By DONNA

the box was one of the many
players who let South play at
4A65$3 two hearts. South would have
SOUTH
no trouble at that contract lie
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would be sure of eight tricks
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
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and probably come home with
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DEAR DR. LAMB
Would
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West would win the first two
like more information on the
Both vulnerable
tricks
wi th the king and queen
foods con taining caffeine. I
of
clubs.
East would go to bed
have colitus and suffer so, I
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V*rit
North last
South
withhIsaceadSouthmakean
think my diet must be faulty.
overtrick.
lass Pus lv
DEAR READER coffee is
Pass I N. T. Pass 2V
irritating to some people's
Pass PA33 Pass
A Missouri reader wants to
colon, and many readers have
Opening kid K a
know
why most American exme that their symptoms
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perts like to use two-clubs as
have disappeared after stop- Water pIll.s over a long
their only forcing bid.
ping it entirely. In most cases i time will not cause any harm in
The answer to that one Is
If
Patrick
Henry
had
been
a
of
people
on
normal diets who are
think this is from the action
you don't get a ,hand of
bridge
player,
he
might
well
that
caffeine in the coffee, b it is not exposed to heat or conhave said: "Give me the spade game or near game strength
true that some sensitive people ditlofl5 that impose excessive
very often and therefore, it is
suit or give me death-"
don't tolerate the flavor oils in sweating. From that point you
Then if Patrick Henry had great waste to use four openmove into the broad spectrum
coffee, either,
held today's East hand from ing bids (five if you add three
of multiple problems caused by
the spring charity game, he nomp) to cover such hands.
To give you Some information too much loss of sodium, would have passed in second Use two clubs as your only
on how much caffeine you potassium, magnesium or other seat; passed a second time force and you can put the other
might iindtn beverages, send 5o minerals, that may occur with after North responded one two bids to work.
cents for The Health Letter increased dosage and Increased notrump to South 's one-heart
(Do you have a question
number 1.1, Coffee, Tea, Colas, elimination of salt and water. I opening bid, but backed into for the experts? Write "Ask
Cocoa. You can send yow wouldn't think that the small action after South's two-heart the Jacobys" care of thIs
newspaper. The Jacobys will
request to me In care of this dose you are taking would likely rebid was passed by North.
A
two-spade
call
would
be
answer individual questions
newspaper, Radio City Station, cause you any problem.
However, if you it stamped, self-addressed
New York, NY 10019. Enclose a
aren't willing to take chances envelopes are enclosed. The
I have mentioned the problem you shouldn't play bridge.
long, stamped self-addressed
-most interedhng questions
of loss of potassium from these
envelope for mailing.
If East does back in with two will be used in this column
medicines In previous columns. spades he will get a 3hock. and will receive copies of
You may be surprised to see You can help avoid this by West will take him right to JACOB V MODERN.)
cocoa on the list. Many a including plenty of fruit ani
mother gives her child cocoa to fruit juices In the diet. Lang
CARNIVAL
by Dick Turner
avoid the caffeine in coffee not term use of these medicines can
knowing that cocoa also con- lead to low magnesium levels,
tains caffeine, and enough to too. You need magnesium in the
gi ve a child a good dose. The process that controls body
same applies to an cocoa
temperature, formation of body
products or chocolate,
proteins, muscular contractions and many functions
DEAR DR. LAMB I
would closely related to the actions of
like to know if there are any calcium.
Incidentally,
side effects from taking Diuril
alcoholism, diabetes and
for high blood pressure. !have
disorders that cause poor abbeen taking it for
three years, sorption from the Intestines
-,
250 mg a day.
may also cause low magnesium
levels.
DEAR READER
There
are always side effects to all
Where does magnesium come
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and even to most foods, for foods Including beans, corn,
some people.
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blurt things out thoughtlessly. to avoid dissension through
(;urd against this, for someone what you say, or how you act in
a crowd.
could be badly hurt.
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Usually you have your wits Avoid serious-type discussion
about you in the commercial with friends today, keep it
arena. Today you could be light. If you get that chip on
hoodwinked because you seek your shoulder somebody will
surely knock it off.
something for nothing.
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It's not a good day to make 21) Be careful today. That
important decisions on family small surplus you've acor financial matters. Your cumulated may burn is hole in
Judgment is too clouded by your pocket. You could blow the
emotion,
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cause you to look
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scapegoat today. It will be far
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something you want dune Don't be too coy today. Little
today, rather than do it your- nuances you regard as frivolous
self. You'll regret this. You gestures could be taken
could have done it better and seriously, much to your
cheaper.
dismay.
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you want to stay on good terms
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two items closely
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spend for the home and for want attention and if you're
relegated to a lesser role you
entertainment,
may be considerably upset.
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JOHN ,SUrTON,
,ounts of grand larceny and one transmission of three autos at
The information charges
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and larceny by "color or aid
Michael J Ambrose, Colt transmission company" and of fraudulent or false
man's corpora te counsel, said
we WO pe r cent sure of the represen ta tions or pretense,
the fn provided technicalrebuilt ansm
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experts and assistance for the the autoswere taken to the false or untrue. - - with the
intestigation conducted by
Fern Park franchise shop.
intent to deprive or to defraud
Stale Atty. Abbott Herring's
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office and the Seminole County filed by Herring charging

The conspiracy is alleged to
Sheriff's Department with trio alleges that undercover
assistance from the Sanford agents were charged from SM have occurred between Jan. 1,
Depart.
men ts.
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needed, repairs that weren't f raud ul ently obtain mn
from customers of Cottman
Ambrose said Cottman done, or for Parts that in
fact Transmissions, by falsely
technicians, flown , in from weren't replaced
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paid trip to Williamsburg,
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attend
seminars on
educational and social
issues and to be on hand for
the selection of the nation

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being conducted natlonall)b&gt; the ational Association
of Secondary School
incipals with funds from

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could do just the

cha i rman said, ' Check out
nesday Highs in the upper 0c possibility of eliminating hot
lomlds ws from the upr water for the courthouse"
SOi to low lOs. Northeasterly
Pearson confirmed today
winds 10 to 15 mph, becoming such a study is under way,
light and easterly by W
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According
According to Charlene Tarpley,
manager of the Seminole
County fled Cross office, 3,500
people were ceitified in Fst Aid
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at she 'did in longer employed at Club Juana s(ered physical injury, great
ownership of water lines in asked for a rate increase. Julian said, he has not been fact perform tople
ss dan ces at and that she in the past had physical
and men ta l pain and
Sleepy hollow first addition, Sanlando serves four city able to find any similar flub Juana."
been a "contract dancer."
sewer and water lines in the subdi%isions, north of SR 434, agreements concerning h
tncuredapermanentabjljt&gt;.
The civil action alleges NIS.
\loorins md Ionshire
The lawsuit alleges that prior and a permanent loss of
including the Moorings Moorings and t)e%onshe
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he where employes may or anything else.
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beneficiary of the United Way of
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financial assistance and counseling
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wilde and lArkwood Drive
LONGWOOD -- The city amend an existing ordinance
flie city discovered early this
across the strftt.,- lie did not
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Knowles
said
the
'hazard
council,
noting irritation regulating the ownership by the year that although ,%"r&amp;
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Monday night that privately. city of all utilities lines- both had provided wata SeMee to
W no
a gin mill, an
The commission delayed
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it will not be an acid-rock. a
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nd stets to be constructed to had f a iled to collect the 10
ction I n appointing a own outright lines in two city
teeny-bopper place," said Zane*
representative
to
the
Sernirsole
developments
and
that
the
city specifications in new cent with a numimurn of $1
Zane explained the -plushCominunity action Inc. as re. company is refusing to pay developments,
111onthly utility tax from its city
discotheque will be a "unique"
$1
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notify
Saniando
Utilities
customers, as required by city
ening spot which will
be five director.
An 1yearld daner who duress to engage in various assaulted two persons and that
it owes in utility taxes, voted and any other utility company law. At one point during the
ased Into a supper club, and
claims she was -put under types of
Comm issioner Julian Sten- unanimously:
which
operates
within
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city
past
few
months
th
it
acti%ities in Ms. Geiger infornied Pinter of
strict dsa codes and cover som apologized to
was reported mental duress to engage in order to rsexual
the cornetain her employ- her (ear of the pressures
— To set a deadline of
bounds that the city's utility to the city that the sum due is at various
charges will be required. fie
types of sexual ac- ment" but that she "rected her fear of being assaul and
mission for saying last week for the utility company to pay control ordinance authorizes least $4,300.
said the l ou nge will include two that
ted or
the city has been trying to the full amount or to
tivities
in
order
to
retain
her
advances
for
sexual
activities
otherwise
being
harassed
ta ke
dance floors and feature live get county cooperation on
ci ty regulation of rates of
by
Julian told the council
the matter to court.
employment" has (lied a with female servants, em- Ms. Serntes.
utilities operating wholly or in Monday night that the utility million
bands and disc jockey music.
-dollar lawsuit against ployes, agents or independent
27th Street sidewalk from U.S.
-To stop issuance of building part within the city.
Plans
call
(or
company has indicated it will Casselberry's Club Juana.
the 17-92 to Sanf ord Avenue for permits In the Moorings
The lawsuit alleges that in
contractors of Club Juana" or
discotheque, including 6,000 "four years."
Julian said a l though the not pay the $4,300. The council
nter Enterprises Inc., club t he o th er defenda n ts in the Starch incident Ms. Servant.-s
division until it compiles with county has turn
square feet to accommodate
assaulted Mc Geiger the
ed regulation of agreed that the city, ii it sues, manager Michael Pinter and a la suit.
County Commission Chair.
C h woman Identified as a dancer
some 150 people. to open within
the subdi%ision c-rdinance. (The Sanlando Utilities over to the will seex the full amount whi
The
claims that on Slarch grabbing her "fall" and pullin g
developers have deeded all state Public Service
six wee, tine said.
ni.jy exceed the $4,300.
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CuM.
who
formerly
worked
at
the
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1975
water and sewer li ne
"without
In ot he r action, the co rnThe attorney said he has been nightspot.
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the
county
has
no
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provocation on her p,"
the subdi v is ion's boundaries
rcede the able to find agree men ts sta t ing
to authocjt to' su e'
The lawsuit, filed by Al ta- Geiger
TIV suit alleges Ms. Geiger
was
"violently
that water and sewer lines in mon te Springs att or ney James
gt of conrol
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struck wi th f ists and a
was
assaulted" by Rhonda J.
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Windsor Manor and sewer lines C. Fisher for Deborah lann Servantes.
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the zoning" without any
Sloore said the city can mow
comment from adjacent
weeds but not remove trees.
property owners. Th e
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was zoned commercial ac.
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project, but no funds are
that the
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The location for the complex
and new city hall site is inside a
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by Developer Allen Zane and
city zoners who unanimously
granted a conditional use
rLluest last Thursday. will
located at the former Global

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one of
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hearts, playing standard
Oswald: "Probably t;le in. American, Jacoby modern or
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reg
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four hearts he
holds
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one
knots
it.
such as North's be opened
lub rather than one spade.
That club bid was a general (Do you have a question
u ti lity bid It guaranteed at for the exports? Write
least three clubs to an honor the Jacobys" care of this
and partner was supposed to newspaper. The Jacobys will
assume we held fout. It was in answer individual questions
no sense a forcing bid and just SI stamped, self-addressed
never seemed to get us into envelopes are enclosed. rho
most interesting questions
trouble."
Jim: "I see you have picked will be used in this column
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which requires 11 parking co i
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spaces be provided for each
pool
area
project,
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shadows. Straight behind the .shadows are what you call
pupil of yo ur eye is the lens. It
footers.
at ta ched to the sides of
eye Right
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and in front of the main large
chamber of the eye. This large, can do about the ix oblem ft.
cept, I'live with it," as you have
rounded c
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difference between three
mp in a
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points is worth something in
rubber bridge. Incidentally. if
West tries to compete with a
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watching TV. However, I distorted by the contracted gel
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some not so small, areas inside
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worse. You have 20-20 vision vitreous becomes ungelled. 'Me
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,ord.ing to City Manager
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) today. Compliments from joint ventures or shared in.
I 0'our financial prospects are others are likely, as well as a terests are concerned. Make You haven little luck tucked
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) today. It will come into play if
were yesterday. If you're en- event.
Let your heart rule hour head you find yow,self in a rough
terprising, a profit is likely.
LEO I July 23-Aug. 22) Thil150
in decisions affecting one spot.
TAURUS (April 2D-Slay 20)
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Tuesday, Oct. 31. ins

Three New Charges F
NA11ON
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Fee Ref
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STES

Winter Springs
Probe Delayed

In Shooting At Sheraton

WINTER SPRINGS—
The second session on the
Investigation of alleged
Improprieties in the city
building department
scheduled For tonight has
been postponed until next
Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The
change was made because
Councilman Donald
Browning 1 f.'ated he
would not b.. ..ale to attend.
The Council decided the
Importance of the investigation merited having
all council members

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lifted, were found at a dumping charges of rape, forceable day Bradley's blrthdate
was searching For a second, William Scott Thornburgh, 67,
area near SR-431 in west carnal knowledge and false checked
and
he
was
found
to
be unidentified man who allegedly 21 S. Cortez, Winter
Altamonte Springs Aug. 22, imprisonment in anot
Springs, on
he
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case,
legally
an
adult.
also raped the woman.
A Dec. I circuit court rape 1973.
two counts of lewd assault on
In other circuit court
was released from
The court ordered an arrest child in connection with U
trial has been set for a former
Spaziano, who appeared in arraignments Monday, the jailBradley
on
Outlaw motorcycle gang court Monday shackled in leg court continued for one week bery $1,500 bond in the rob- warrant issued for Robert Lee alleged fondling of two girl.
case and told to appear Whitaker, 32, of Winston Salem,
member who
both under 14 years of 'age.
was indicted by irons and handcuffs under the arraignment of 18-year-old Monday for arraignment in N.C., after he failed to
the Seminole Count)' Grand heavy guard, has been
appear Thornburgh entered a plea of
con- Albert Jerome Bradley of circuit court,
Jury for First-degree murder in victed in Orange County of the Sanford on a robbery charge.
for arraignment on a charge of innocent through his attorney,
An
hour before
the 1973 "Altamonte Dump Feb. 1974 rape and knife assault
the lewd act in the presence of a John Edward Jones.
Bradley
allegedly
told
of.
arraignment
time, however, child.
Murders,"
on a 16-year-old girl, He was ficershe was a juvenile when he Sanford
In other cases, Carl W.
police
arrested
Joseph Robert "Crazy Joe" sentenced to life in prison
Court records indicate a McClarien, 19, 1106 Pecan Ave.,
plus was arrested Oct. 10 at the Bradley on a rape
Spaziano, 30, pleaded innocent live )ears.
charge in circuit Judge ordered the Sanford, was set for trial Dec. 1
Seminole High School football
In the rape ease when arraigned
connection
with
the
early unemployed truck driver for the armed robbery Oct 12o1
Spaziano is scheduled, ac- stadium for the
$5 robbey of a Sunday sexual battery of a 28- released from Jail Oct. 16
Moniav be fore Count)' Court cording to authorities, for trial
the William.s Amoco Service
13-year-old student, But court year-old Sanford woman,
Judge
Harold
day of his arrest.
Johnson, in Orlando on Nov. 17 on records indicate that
Station, U.S. 17-92 and Lake
the next
Police said they are still
presiding in circuit court.
A Dec. 8 trial was set for Mary Boulevard.
A direct information f il ed .iv
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office accuses Spaziano of
rapinga south Serninolew0IM111

Clamps Lid On Extortion
ORLANDO (AP)
The FBI, contending there an
"lives at state," has clamped a news blackout on what it
describe!; as an extortion threat against utility
companies
from Florida to California,
An Fill spokesman said Monday, however, that no
immediate arrests were expected as the
deadline for the
demand for money passed without reports of violence.
"No arrest is immuninent," FBI spokesman Homer
Boynton said. "IF there were any developments, I couldn't
tell you anything except that we are conducting an active
investigation with lives at stake."
Letters demanding money were received by the utilities
last week, The companies were given five days
to pay up
or face the murders of employes and the destruction
of
equipment.
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NASSAU, Bahamas lAP) Five Miami-area men face
preliminary hearings Friday on charges of transporting
an estimated $4 million worth of marijuana and hashish in
the Bahamas, officials say.
Chief Magistrate Wilton Hercules set the hearing for
Robert Higgins, Robert Gaschler and Harold Paulser, all
of North Miami, and Buddy 11111 and Mayland West, both
of OpaLocka. Their ages were not available.
The men ere arrested Wednesday in Green Cay, 70
miles south of Nassau, after police allegedly found 9,000
pounds of maijuana and hashish aboard the 56-foot sport
fishing vessel, "Good Time IV," officials said.

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A defendant in a $24-million drugsmuggling case says he copied gangsters he saw
in
television shows so he could swindle a Georgia narcotics
dealer.
Sami K. Masri, 50, of Coral Gables, testified Monday
that he meant to take $45,000 from an Atlanta man who, it
turned out, was a federal narcotics agent working
undercover.
Masri, owner of an auto body shop, is charged with conspiring to import $24 million worth of heroin from
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STARKE tAP
Demanding better food and
more outside exercise, about 45 of Florida's 60 death-row
inmates have gone on a hunger strike.
Supt. G.S. Fortner of the maximum-security Florida
State Prison said the inmates rejected food offered them
Monday but none had talked to him about the strike.
Some of the inmates sent word to an attorney last week
that they would stage a hunger strike to protest the
q'ialit' of food, curtailment of privileges in the exercise
yard and other restrictions.

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M1AMI (All) Another session Is set for today in the
new round of negotiations aimed at working up a new
contract to end the 51-day-old strike by flight attendants
against National Airlines.
The new talks began yesterday. The first session lasted
for 10 hours, ending at midnight EDT with indications of
litt!e, if any, progress.
The renegotiations were called for by the government's
top labor trouble-shooter, William J. Usery. He has called
'lie Labor Day strike against National "a very serious
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RALEIGH, N.C. iAPj Last week Robert Ransom, 66,
was dying of mricer in a prison hital, his parole
revoked because officials feared he would die quickly due
to his Inability to care for himself.
Today heisafree man, and afybeh't Men for
more than 40 years plans to visit him a Greensboro rest
1xzie Friday Le tell him he is welcome to live his last days
with them.
Upoi finding two weeks ago he suffered from lung
cancer, prison doctors predicted Ransom would die within
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Karen Ann Qufalan's
MORRISTOWN, NJ. (AP}
parents appear In coirt today to argue for their i1-yearold daughter's "rigid to die."
Two h)*Ians carthg for No; QWW0 testified
Monday that they wiszld not discv1ect ba Ufezstahng
respirator, even tmder cowl order, although there Is little
likelihood the will recover from the coins the has been in
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WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford has canct'lled
ans to visit Columbia, S.C., and Gainesville, Friday
Of sbus frouble.
A White House soiwee said the cancellatloi, was recmnded by White How physician Dr. Wiflt'm LukssS
ho is concerned about Ford 11)lng with a sinus coitk*s.
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When the autos had been firm collaborated with
"repaired" the franchisee was Herring's office in the fraud
representing
that
tran- paid i'Ji money 5uppliW by probe.
smissions needed repairs which the offices of Herring and
"Cottman deplores the type
were not necessary or by Seminole Sheriff John Polk.
of misconduct alleged to have
charging customers for work
"The State Attorney's office been committed by Mr. Myers
which had not In (act been Ii vitally concerned with that and his employes because it
performed."
small group of individuals who Injures and erodes public
Herring and Ambrose iidd 'rip off' the general confidence
in
ethical
mieclined to elaborate on details public through corrup business automotive repairmen
nt the lengthy Investigation. Practices," Herring said "We everywhere," Ambrose said.
However. it was reported that recognize that most businesses "The alleged acts of Mr. Myers
tat In rebuilding the tran- are ethical and operate In the and those arre4 with him,
uniasloes of the three cars used best interest of the general constitute a breach of Cattznan
n the Inon that C
public. We further believe that policy and Mr. Myers' (tannin expert
ecnnictau a busisiess serving the public Is chuse agreement with the
'marked" individual .parts vested with a public trust. The company," he said.
rten reassembling the Iran. public should be able to obtain
Ambrose said Cottinari
milsiom
honesty in it a dealings with all
Systems,
which has apThe autos were then towed by t4Ci"
proxJznae)y
100 franchise in
rreckers to within a mile of the
Herring
said
his
office
had
the
United
States
and Canada,
Pzrk shop
then driven received a number of cwtsurner ts
also Provided technical
i with 'minor ma ladcomplaints on the Fern Park assislwxe for sundar probes In
nliuenti' by tltte Orlando operation from 1971 to as late U T
olice oficers
Steve Last July. Ambrose said "as a
laroney, Mary Maroney and result of curner complaints "There is no reason why
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therefore, we will continue to
assist and support local law
enforcement agencies to put a
stop to it," Ambrose said.
"To the best of Cottman's
knowledge, all of its other
Franchises in Florida and
e1sci here, are conducting their
businesses in a lawful manneland in accordance with Coftman policies and procedures,"
he said.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
The Public Service
Commission needs to study the possibility of raising
charges for pay telephone calls from a dime to 20 cents,
the head of the rate department says.
Although the hike has teen rejected in the past, David
Swafford said Monday that the study might provide additional information and point the way for uniformity of
the charge statewide.
Before starting another study of charges for calls to
information, the commission directed Swalforcl to bring
back a report on a pay-phone study at the next meeting,
Nov. 4.
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TAU.AHASSEE, (All)
Fire Chief Earl Levy
says fear of a "towering inferno" r,ever flickered through
his mind when a blaze broke out In a 12-story apartment
building for retirees.
Levy said he was too busy Monday implementing an advance plan: flushing firemen into the Georgia Bell
Dickinson Apartments to fight the flames and evacuate
about 160 elderly residents.
The plan worked to perfection. Residents were removed
without a hitch and damages were held to a minimum.
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
A circuit Judge has
ordered the state to sieze all Florida assets of two insurance companies which at one time held $2.5 million in
medical-malpractice policies in the state,
Circuit Judge Hugh M. Taylor appointed the state Insurance Department as receiver Monday for Signal In.
surance Co. and its subsidiary, Imperial Insurance Co.,
tXliIi of California.
Taylor ordered the state to seize all propert) arri assets
of the two companies until further orders from the court.
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Group 4 Council seat.
Daniels, a'. Monday night's
city council meeting, said, "In
my opinion no person who has
not been a resident for six
months on the day he qualifies
has the right to qualify."
Brock sa id he and other cit
attorneys felt the residency
requirement would not sta nd a
court test. ''1 felt it was my
legal U0 thus advise
mayor and the city council in
order to war off a lawsuit,"
Brock said.
The matter was dropped
without action when Mayor
Troy Piland said that, in spite of
the attorney's opinion, the
council may instruct the city
clerk not to validate a candidate's papers if requirements
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Florida's two teachers'
unions say their members have the right to strike,
regardless of what the state constitution says.
But state officials Monday were quick to condemn the
position and said that any proposal to change the constitution to allow public employe strikes has no chance of
Passing the legislature.
Florida Education Association-United, which claims
35, 000 members statewide, voted at a statewide meeting
Saturday In Tallahassee to uphold teacher walkouts and
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Spaziano 's murder trial in tli.
dump murder case. He was
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Jury. 1k' is accused of killing
Laura Lynn hlarberts, an 1B
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defendant told the court. "I'Vc
already paid for an attorney. I
ant to call Kirkland,"
"Attorney or no attorney I'm
Innocent," Spazianu said as the
court entered a plea of innocent
to the rape charge. Kirkland
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clerk's office with Kirkland's
office brought tilt, information
that Kirkland i.sn*t rep,esenting
Slwiziano.

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Rejected all insurance
bids, deciding to negotiate with
The city insurance companies for
LONGWOOD
council Moiiday night voted to coverage for next year.
Agreed to attempt to have
refund some $8,900 prepaid by a
duties
of the planner the
the
land developer for water
meters before the city hiked county has authorized the city
water connection fees by 60 per to hire through the federal
Comprehensive Employment
c'nt earlier this year.
George Nader, developer of Training Act (CETA) program
Longwood Groves, said as a expanded to include experience
"prudent businessman" he or education in mechanical or
delivered a check to the city for civil engineering.
Approved a finding of fact,
$11,050 for 85 water meters
early this year after reading permitting Longwood Utilities
newsoaner accounts that fees Inc., which provides sewer
were to be raised from $11010 services to Sandalwood,
Longwood Groves, Shadow hill
$1 75 each.
Nader sa id he was sub- and Highland H il l subdivisions,
sequently told the prepayment toincreascmonthlysewcr rates
would not be allowed and has from $4.50 to $7.50 beginning
been required to pay $65 ad- Nov. 1. Grant said those
ditlonal for each water meter residents who paid the in.
hehashadconnectedatsomefl creased rate this month are
homes he has built since that entitled to a rebate.
By DONNA E
Herald Staff Writer

Three additional charges
have been filed against the
suspect in the Monday robberyshooting of a Sanford motel
clerk.
Meanwhile, the victim of the
pee-dawn incident was listed in
good condition today at
Seminole Memorial Hospital.
LOS ANGELES tAP)
The theft of a television set
A nospiiai spokesman said
from a motel room was the undo lag of carefully laid plans
Jim Stump, 26-year-old night
for
Anderson said store officials fire Friday near Longwood.
Ford, federal
IIIars4Iger at Sheraton Sanfuc-il said a check of the coffee shop
officials say.
Winger said 4amage at the
Inn was in good condition register revealed $166 missing. residence of masonry conThe two were Indicted Monday by a federal grand jury
Following
surgery.
tractor Ben Moore was
for conspiring to assassinate Ford in Sacramento on Sept.
Investigators
said Stump was Burglary Reported
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estimated at 565.000 to the
the same day Manson follower Lynette Fromme
shot IUU[ LIWCS
twice in We
dwelling and $35,000 to the
allegedly pointed a gun at Ford as he walked through a
chest and once in each arm.
Sacramento park.
Sherifrs deputy John 1. Poole contents.
Police detained 18-year-old said today that Sue Lucingo,
Winger said cause of the
A Justice Department spokesman said the alleged plot
William Andrew Ware, of 7626 Village Green Drive, south blaze, that is believed to have
had no
with Miss Fromme's alleged
attempt on Ford's life.
Sanford, 24 minutes after Seminole, reported $350 cash started in a den-office area of
sheriff's deputies received a
from a bedroom at her the house on Parsons Road, off
report of the 6:30 a.m. robbery. residence.
Markham Wood Road, hasn't
Ware was jailed on an
In other re ports, Bill)' R. been determined.
aggravated assault charge. Lund). of Orlando, told
"Nobody was home when the
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WASHINGTON (AP) —American farmers are now free
Today, sheriff's detective Jerry deputies that
tire
started," Winger said. He
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in
citizens
to sell grain to the Soviet Union following the anovIF:
- A 17-year-old time.
('apshaw said additional banl radio was stolen
from his reported the bla7t' gutted all but k'
lie akcd the city to recon
rtn'inent of lon.tenn tTSlus.sian p:cLs cvverin: th
cJurcN of robbers, .auI. tiu&amp;'k hI
ictft,rrv
youth
was struck
one 6-40011 'd
it
pa
rk
ed
sale of U.S. grain and the purchase of Soviet oil.
the structure. by a pick-up truck while Sider its position and permit the
with intent to commit murder Lake Harney
n
Investigators probed the practicing for the
at Geneva.
prepayment, saying if the city
As the embargo was being lifted Monday, Agriculture
a rid use of a firearm in commisOviedo
High
Deputy P. J. Riggins reported ruins of the house after the roof
Secretary Earl L. Butz said as much as seven million
School Cross Country Team declined to take that course of
sion of a felony have been two 14-loot aluminum gates fell in when flames consumed yesterday
afternoon in
more metric tons of U.S. grain might be sold to the Soviets
Oviedo. action he wanted a refund.
Placed against Ware. lie was were stolen from Ross L. the residence.
The
council
this year.
voted
Michael Lee Trier. 17, was
be ing held in co unty Jail without IIWIICL''
property
on
Long.
unanimously
to
disallow
the
The two-month-old embargo was Imposed by President
listed
in
serious
condition at
In other weekend reports,
bond pending an appearance wood-Lake
Mary Road, Lake deputies
prepayment
and
to
refund
Ford !ast summer after the Soviets purchased 9.8 million
reported antique gold Winter Park Memorial Hospital
today before a judge.
Mary.
the
city
metric tons of grain from American exporters. The
Jewelry and silverware valued with a Fractured leg and severe money after
bookkeeping
department
has
embargo stemmed from concern over the impact on U.S.
Higgins said the thieves at *3.000 was reported taken in lacerations.
Thief
Sought
An Altamonte Springs man
prices that exports could have and some nervousness that
pryed apart hinges on the gates, a burglary at the home of Elsie
Aubrey Thomas Jacobs, 301 verified the amount due.
predictions of bumper U.S. crops this year might not
In other action, the council: who claims a metal "bolt, nut
Sanford police today were valued at $100, and used a torch Michael, 117 Starling Lane, The Satsuma Dr., Sanford, driver of
Prove true.
Passed on first reading on or screw" in a candy bar
the truck, said met ran into
searching for a juvenile sneak to cut away a lock and chain. Springs, west of Longwood.
a
vote
of 4-1 an ordinance an damaged his teeth and dental
the path of the vehicle,
thief who allegedly snatched
Seaboard Coast Line RailMayo W. Graham, a general
in
nezing
the McCardle property work has filed suit in circuit
No charges have been filed
$166 from a cash register road conductor Horace Fort- contractor, told deputies
bounded
by Palm Springs Road court at Sanford seeking in
his the accident,
Monday afternoon at Eckerd aer.56 of Lake
burglarized
while
he
Mary,
received
auto
was
excess of $7,500 damages.
Officer
Randy
and
Powell
Street,
WASHINGTON tAPi
Oviedc, Police
The CIA opened and read at
Drugs, Sanford Plaza shopping a Jaw injury Monday, deputies was flying his airplane
The civil action, filed by
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.,
and a Blankenship said the inleast three and perhaps eight letters written by Sen.
center, and fled on loot,
reported, when he was struck $2,100,
to
Maitland
attorney Stephen J.
was
not
necessary
Frank Ch urch during and after a 1971 trip to the Soviet
13-channel
mobile
tersection
of
Magnolia
street
said
It
Patrolman D. L. Anderson by an orange thrown by telephone unit
was
stolen,
the
tract
Johnson
Jr.,
for Paul Richard
designate
zoning
for
and
Highway 419, where
Union, according to evidence obtained by the Senate insaid the youth, with blonde hair
unknown
persons
near
Deputy
R.
L.
O'Dell
said
the
the
and
his wife, Virginia
obscured
since,
under
city
law,
it
will
Zmeskal
telligence comittee.
accident occurred, is
and dressed in tan pants and North St., Altamonte Springs, auto was parked
at the end of by shrubbery.
Zmneskal.
automatically
assum
the
T.
against Tootsie
checkered shirt, was seen by a railroad crossing.
Marty
Boulevard,
off
W.
Lake
is
any
business
district
zoning
of
Roll
Industries
Inc.,
a Virginia g'
telephone interview
don't think there
copies of two letters he
store employe as he opened a
Brantley
Road,
when
the
corporation with main offices in
had
excuse for them using the side adjacent parcels,
our hosts for
cash register in the store coffee Other Reports
breakin occurred.
Chicago,
alleges that on July 20
Councilman
Gerard
Connell
of
the
road.
They
have a track,"
found in CIA files. anch, an
shop, which was closed at the
cast
the
Zzneskal
bought a Tootse Roll
only
negative
vote.
Deputies
Sunday
invstigated
Blankenship
said,
Idaho Democrat, authorized release of the two letters to
time.
Sheriff's arson investigator the thefts of ferns and hanging
Passed
bar
The Associated Press.
on
first
reading
an
candy
at a Handi Check
Blankenship said Highway
The employe shouted at the H. E. Winger and county (ire plants, total value $485,
store
that
was
unwholesome
The Senate panel today begins three days of bearings
from 419, called Central Avenue in ordinance zoning the Shubert
youth, police said, and he fled department investigators today three residences on
bad property, south of SR 434, and unfit for human conInto CIA and FBI mall-opening programs. CIA Director
Doverwood
Oviedo,
is
narrow,
in
the store on foot after closing continued their probe
for the and Yarmouth Roads in south condition and has several blind busi ness district and set a swnption. The lawsuit alleges
William E. Colby has criticized the hearings as a "fifth
the register.
cause of a *100,0000 residential Seminole,
public hearing for 8 p.m. Nov. the candy bar contained "a
rerun of the great mad-reading story."
spots.
10.
metal object consisting of a
Authorized Julian to bolt, nut or screw imbedded
defend Poli
Poli ce Sgt. Greg within the Tootsie Roll."
1i
la nni ng and Public Safety
The suit allcges that Zmeskal
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) The federal revenue sharing
(Continued From Page 1-A)
Pearson to conduct a study and lines?" he asked.
"ICs critical now. No doubt Director Doug Keller or former ate and-or bit into the Tootsie
program has failed to give Southerners a greater say over
Seems it's difficult to get a perhaps come up with a
Police Chief Torn Hennigan in a Roll and "broke, fractured,
Vlhlen
asked
Pearson
to meet about it. I sit there fl1
how their tax dollars are spent, says a report released
free
line.
And,
some
corn"county
policy"
on
telephone
with
Southern
time
after
lawsuit
claiming Manning dislodged and-or destroyed
Bell Manager punching that button
today by the non-profit Southern Regional CounciL
mlssionei-s think it ma'y 06 calls to "stress more efficient Tom Hunt for some handy
committed
assault and battery sevt'uil teeth, gums, dental
time," said Hattaway.
The average cittn has little voice in aJlncatioXeCtS
f the
because
of
employes.
use
of
telephones."
dandy tips on how to save
Pearson's report will be on Henry Borgen of Winter bridges and severely injured
funds hith sometimes havekrn used for
"Maybe employes 'are
Hattaway said the phone dollars.
o his mouth and Jaw."
previously rejected by voters, ac*xrdiag to report, based
complete in a couple of weeks, Spr ings,
chatting with friends," Mat. company's answer Is to install
The tuft, seeking in excess of
ona Study o(d
The suit also alleges Zmeskal
Commissioners agreed, he said.
towns 11 southernstjtes.
taway suggested,
another phone.
cold
$2,500
damages,
claims
that
suffered
"extreme physical and
lack of
however,
that
the
situation
is
a
The end result could be
participation In revenue sharing is
Vihien responded by ordering
"Why
do
we
need
more
serious
one.
on
Oct.
1,
1974,
alter
mental
pain" and that he is now
Water and fewer telephones for Manning
for revenue sharing
that
arresting
Borgen
at
his
Winter
unable
to work "at his usual
courthouse employes.
local governments are closer to the people than Federal
Springs home, assaulted the occupation or any occupation
adequately reflect the needs
man with resulting arms and for a substantial period of
of the people through responsive allocation of federal
shoulder Injuries,
dollars at the local level," the report 55)1.
time" and has suffered loss of
Agreed
to
Invite
Al
Clark
of
earnings due to permanent
(Continued From Page I-A)
back and forth from the City said Stenstrom.
Calbert Construction Co., injuries.
Commission to the Count)'
Vihien had said the county
de velopers of Highland Hills
In a separate case, Johnson
Stenstrom's comment was "not Commission since 1966
a has been "ready to go," bu t the
subdivision, to a council has filed a lawsuit seeking In
the truth."
NEW YORK (AP) The state's fiscal watchdog comperiod of NINE years
ac- city hasn't "elected to par.
meeting to work out excess of $2,500 damages for a
Vihien
was
correct.
It cording to the City's official ticipate" in this project.
mittee for deficit-ridden New York City has açroved an
arrangements
whereby Sanford woman allegedly inwas not four years. As a matter minutes and files
austerity plan that will cut the city's budget by $724
and
Stenstrom said the County
drainage
holding
ponds
in the jured when her auto collided ta
of
(act,
it has been bouncing County Engineer Bill Bush,"
million over the next three years and slash thousands
Commissioners, who "were
The
Seminole
County
Port
development
can
be
improved,
with a Seminole Sheriff's
more municipal workers from the pa)roll.
elected to be legislators," Authority is in good financial
The
developer
has
retained
Department
vehicle.
Gov. Hugh L. Carey, head of the Emergency Finania1
desperately need a county shape, according to SCOPA ownership of the ponds.
The civil action names
It was
Control Board, startled other board members Monday
manager to coordinate the administrative assistant noted the city cannot improve Sheriffs deputy Frank Johnnight when he told a meeting of the Qty Club that 55000
county's affairs.
Dennis Doigner.
the ponds to alleviate drainage son, Seminole County and
jobs would be eliminated by 197L
'What's happened in the past
Dolgner said a financial problems in the development United States Fidelity and
However, Kenneth Axelson, deputy mayor for finance,
is that three years ago the report at SCOPA', monthly until ownership is conveyed
to Guaranty Co. as defendants.
explained. "My imdustasxbng of the governor's remarks
County Commission chairman board meeting revealed th the city.
e
The suit alleges that Gloria D.
is that be was talltiN about the equivalent number of jobs
was Greg Drummond. Two authority was $4,000 below
Council Chairman J.R. Grant Williams was attempting to
represented by the $724 iiulliori"
years ago it was Vthlen. Last expected expenditures for the said the city as a last resort, make a left hand turn in her
Seminole
Employment
and
$1
received.
His
appearance
)'ear
it was John Kimbrough past fiscal year, while revenues can halt Issuance of building auto from Southwest Road onto '4
Economic Development Cot- was
requested after press and again this year it Is Vihien. are above projections,
permits in the subdivision.
poration (SEEDCO) P -esdent reports appeared criticizing This eliminates any vestige of
W. 16th St., Sanford, on Aug. 7
Chairman
Tom
Blnford
was
Referred
to
Julian
a
when
a sheriff's car driven by
Horace
('r
told
the
county
SEEDCO
oration.,
WASHINGTON AP
Discovery of an attempted burconti nui ty
re-elected at the meeting. request for a stop sign in deputy Johnson collided with
commission today that the
y at the offices of President Ford's campaign comCommissioners complime- fiascos as the 27th Street
Rodney Cable was elected vice- Longwood Groves. Julian is the Williams' vehicle.
agency pumps $450,000 yearly nied On- on his presentation. sidewalk
mittee stirred memories of Watergate, but officials
for
Pinecrest
president;
Donald Jackson was also to research the law to find
into the economy and is
The civil action claims Ms.
quickly discounted any comparisons.
The
"1 wish to compliment your (Elementary) School," said elected secretary
if 15 miles per how- speed limit
and
responsible for jots for at least organization on a very corn- Stenstromn.
Lester R. Benjamin, accountant for the President Ford
received permanent
Blackstieare won the post of signs can be placed rn in juries.
100 workers,
Committee, reported finding two jimmy-bar marks on a
prehensive report," Cornsaid the purpose of treasurer.
Orr said six "very young missioner Mike Hattaway said, theKnorIes
file cabinet when he unlocked it Monday morning. But
project is to provide a sale
Jim Rowe, newly appointed
orporatlons" employ 236
ihoever tried to pry the cabinet open was unsuccessful
''Very impressive,"
access for the school children, by Gay. Reubin Askew to
For a Foot Stomp1n
iet-sons, a number Orr says will remarked Commissioner Dick
and nothing was taken, he said.
County Public Works board, was elected assistant
J
un
tpsometime
next
year
to
474
..As
The heavy-duty cabinet contained checks, cash and
Williams.
described by Director Bob Andrew said last secretary.
Good
In the
rrployes. SEEDCO
financial records but no political documents, according to
as Horace the agency is doing a week a full status report
Earl Downs announced he
ii
trted in 17O with a $3,158,000 very admirable job."
nostalgic atmosphere
Benjamin and Robert Vtsser, general counsel for the
requested by Vililen Friday on has notified Askew that he has
ek'al grant.
cotnzmttee.
Com.'nlssion Chairman Sid the sidewalk project may be resigned from the board
of the 20's, visIt,,,
Orr vs SEEDCO spent $1.57 Vihien Jr. was absent
from ready by today's (Tuesday) because of business corn'in the comi.1unity" for every today's meeting.
County Commission meeting. mitments.

Officials: Television Theft
Undid Assassination Plan

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
U. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. C(JHRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
fl'it. Delivers : Week, 55 rents: Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20:
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Interested in helping with the red evelopment of
Downtown Sa nford but don't know how you can
help?
Well, now's your chance,
Th e Sanf ord Downtown Development Council,
headed up by Executive Director Sara Jacobson, Is
currently In the process of doing all it can to help
restore the do wntown area into a place of which we
can all be proud.
However, help is needed If the project is to
succeed.
You can he lp by volunteering to do research and
conduct surveys.
According to Ms. Jacobson, volunteer researchers are needed to go back Into th e archives for
information relating to Sanford and expert help to
supervise the research will be coming from
Tallahassee,

Besides historical researchers, Ms. Jacobson
says volunteers are needed to cond uct surveys,
tabulate th e results of said surveys and to work on a
public relations committee.
If you'd like to spend a few hours a week helping

With Tax Cut
A case can be made for a federal tax cut next
year as proposed in principle by President Ford
and given specifics by Democrats on the Joint

with the project, get In touch with Ms. Jacobson.
She's located in offices In th e Paulucci Building on
First Street.
You'll be doing everyone a valuable service by
volunteering and will probably enjoy learning some
of th e historical facts of Sanford while in the
process.

Many of today's hIgh school seniors are hopeful
of pursuing their education by going on to college.
Yet, t hey're worried a bout th e finan cial picture
- for many reasons.
Well, financial aid L available, but you've got to
act fast.
Counselors at Seminole High School ad vise us
th at prospective college students should waste no
time in learning all they can about the costs at
different colleges, how much th e family will or can
be expected to contribute and what the needs from
outside sources will be.
A booklet e xplainin g a lot a bout college Finances
is available at the high school guidance office - and
it's free.
The booklet, 'Mee ting Co llege Costs in 1976-fl' is

guide for paren ts and students and has many
valuable tips on wha t It will take to see you through
that level of higher education.
Financial aid, through gran ts, loans and jobs,
helps thousands of students with their college
educations each year, but the time to start pla nning
is now and applications for such financial
assistance should be made as early as possible.
In addition to various tips, th e booklet also expla ins such t hings as how an individual can
estimate ex pe nses at different kinds of colleges;
how to figure th e approximate need for aid by using
wor ksheets and step-by-step outlines of th e need
analysis system; where aid comes from and how to
apply for same; and how and where to find more
detailed Information about different kinds of aid
that are available.
If you're one of th ose plann in g on furthering your
ed ucation, stop by the guidance office at your school
today and ask for one of these informative free
booklets.
It might save you time and money.
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— Bill

The ultimate goal, quite probably, considering
a historic Sack of jawboning success, would be a
return to mandatory controls, which also have been
ineffective.
It is impolite, perhaps, to dispute the rosy,
election-eve belief that tax cuts and increased
government spending can be made compatible.
But this nation is on a precarious tightrope
between economic stagnation and inflation.
Political reality dictates tax reductions, but the
cuts must be balanced by a tight grasp on the
public purse.

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"The petroleum industry is the most maligned
and misunderstood economic entity in America
today, primarily because it is the victim of the
niost tota lly biased information.
"1 do not wonder that the American people are
confused a bout the co untry's energy problems
be cause so many of our elected representatives
have for two years been pointing accusing
fi ngers at the Industry, attempting to punish the
industry and make it the scapegoat for problems
caused primarily by policy - or I should say,
nonpolicy - failures of government."
The complaint is not that of an executive of one

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Franco has developed a heart problem in addition to In.

fluenza, and specialists were called to the Pardo Palace
today to treat him, Informed sources reported.

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Premier Carlos Arias Navarro remained at his office
downtown Madrid,

Kissinger Meets

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held a surprise meeting Tuesday night with Chairman
Mao Tse-tung.
Commun ist China 's 81-yearold leader Invited Kissinger
to his house in Peking after the secretary of state had met
for an hour with Deputy PremnierTeng Hslao.ping. It was
their th ird meeting.
Kissinger arrived at Mao's home at 6:30 p.m. accompanied by h wife, Nancy, and seven aides.

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today that internal policy flunking the safety insction
changes a nd clarifications of and t
he ordering of i nspectors
edur have been made as by supervisors to issue stickers
result of a review of allegations for the cars with defective
of irregularities, improper equipment.
procedures and misconduct in
Kaiser said now "when
the o pe ration of Seminole people raise hell" a bout their
County
Motor
Vehicle cars flunking, the decis ion on
Inspection MVI) stations.
issng a sticker is made on the
State Atty. Abbott Herring spot by a chief MVI inspector at
said he reviewed the allegati
the sta tion If the car owner
in sworn testimony ta ken by is n't satisfi ed with the decision,
Assistant Public Defender Kaiser said, the ma tter must
George Sprinkel
then be taken up with the
'I found no evidence of department head or the High
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anyone doing anything for later time. lie said with th.is
netary gain," Herring said.
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HOMECOMING
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St. Edrd School "Pirates" of
Vero Beach at 2 p.m. In Goldenrod, On
the Homecoming Court ill L,,e FloridaHighwayPatrol are waiting to get
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from
left)
Laurle
MeNti.1ty,
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Nfary;
Robin
Hunter,
Winter
Park;
Kerry
Ngleberg,
(which
has
ultimate
authority
inspected.
Maitland; Leigh Warren, Winter
Park; Boo Pierce, Sanford; Carroll Curtis, Maitland;
and Terry over the MV! operations) and
Hunter, Sanford,
Herring said his review of
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AfterLong
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — hunting camp and
he was
"It was quite an cx- unable to find her,
perience," says a woman who
Mrs. Bley s mother, Mrs.
had disappeared for seven days
in the woods and swamps of the Harold Carter of Tallahassee,
Apalac hicola National Forest. said her daughter is "a very
good person. I believe she has to
But Marguerite Carter Bley, ha ve some concrete reason for
said Monday she didn't want running."
to discuss the details of her
Mrs. Carter said her datrnh.
ordeal unUl she discund ,
wi th her lawyer, Peter Gus- ter survived a week in the wild
by eating nuts, berries and
risco of Tallahassee.
plant shoo ts and dri nking
Mrs. Rley, a divorcee, report- face water,
edly ran intenticnally Into
Mrs. Bley told her family that
woods about 20 miles west of
she
slept little. Rescuers said
here on Oct. 11.
OVIEDO — The city council council's police committee had
she was scratched, tired
Monday
night approved the use requested a signal in t he
Despite an intensive land and hungry and suffering from ex.
of federal revenue sharing but the state, which has
air search, she was not found posure when they found her,
funds to supplement the salary jurisdiction over Highway
until Friday evening, when a
419,
She was reported Monday in of a police of ficer to be hired to had not
state park of ficial came across
complied.
Tripplett
sa
id
good conditi on at Tallahassee replace one who moved to a several accidents had occurred
her footprints on a fire lane
in Memorial Hospital.
detective position,
the forest.
at the intersection In the past,
The woman was found after
City Attorney S. Joseph but none as severe as the one
A Tallahassee man, Julius Hubert Griffin, manager of Davis informed
Monday afternoon.
the council
Ray Jacobs, told sheriff's depu- nearby Lake Talquin State he had conferred wi th officials
In that accident, 17-year-old
ties that Mrs. BIey ran away Park, saw a fresh footprint on
In Atlanta and had decided that Michael Lee Trier, of
from his pickup truck at a the trail,
using the funds by transferring Casselberry, was rtfnning
them to the general budget alongsi de Highway 419, called
Searchers using tracking would be allowable.
Central Avenue in Oviedo, w hen
dogs found her huddled at the
he was struck and seriously
edge of a small swamp about
Chairman Arthur Evans injured by a pickup truck
three-quarters of a mile from asked Police Chief Kenneth driven by Aubrey Thomas
the hunting camp.
Triplett to explore the Jacobs of Sanford,

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possibility of erecting a traffic
Shewasfrigf.tened, Grif fin signal at the corner ofMagnofl
said. "She was aware the sea- Street and Centr
al Avenue.
chers were there all the time" Tripplett said he and the

Kaiser confirmed the
meeting and said he's had "two
or three sessions with MVI
inspectors at all three county
MV! s ta tio ns."
Kaiser said "corrective
department action" has been
taken to "restore the authority
and confidence of the inspectors. I th ink now we'll get
problems solved," he said.
Sworn sta tements from MVI
employes containing the
allegations became public

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City Planner's
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Restaurant.

Sanford:
Beatrice I,. Balint
Patsy C. Barlow
Meta E. hlensz
Paul S. Lunsford
Gottlob Schimpf
Lake Mary Woman's Club, 7 Hiring Is
Mary Tigar
p.m., meeting and style sh ow,
Geri K. Williams
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Dorothy J. Griffiths, Deltona
Mets A. Baehr, Deltona
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LAKE MARY—The hiring of
William U. Henry, Deltona
M. Elizabeth Chapman,
a city planner, under the
Frank A. loelzle, Deltona
Deltona
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Ruth C. Ringwald, Deltona
George Gatto, Deltona
Training Act ('ETA) program
Thure H. %Veer, Deltona
William L. Horn, Deltona
Monday's high 71. Overnight is the lone item on the agenda
Madeline S. Brown, EnterJ. Langley Adair, Lake Mary
low
50
for the 7:30 p.m. meeting
prise
Twylla J. Barrow, Lake Mary
Mostly
fair
through
wedWednesday
of the city council,
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The council delayed action on
to the mid . Iows
the the matter last week to give
A nr A
upper
SOs
to
lower
60s.
Nortime to consider setting duties
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Salary and fringe benefits for ion time Sanford resident, over 40 years
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cabinet;, cupboards; around
Daytona Beach tides: high
salaries
of
$10,000
each
for
bathroom
and kitchen fixtures.
9:52 a.m., 10:06 p.m.; low 3:15 planners
in
Oviedo, Colorless. odorlcss coa(ing
Alabama.
am., 3:51 p.m. Port Canaveral : Casselberry,
Altamonte stays cifective for months.
Funeral services and burial high 9:31 a.m., 9:30 p.m.; low Springs, Longwood,
will
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outgrowth of the MVI
allegatio ns probe Is the new
program, that hopefully will
gain Highway Patrol approval
record in court files in the on Friday, in w hich MV! inrecent conviction of an MV! spectors will be allowed to
inspector for taking a $5 bribe adjust headlights if the car
to issue a safety inspection owner has previously removed
equipment.
cfj,4,np t.'
all du WIW R_I.• the rims and there are no rusty
adjustment screws.
Kaiserinsaid although the
"Headlights have been
fidential"
depositions are publIc record, causing a 10 to 16-per cent
"they've been treated as con- rejection rate of vehicles,"
the MV1 probe. lie Kaiser said. The new program,
said no action has been taken similar to a plot program at
against employes who ,
MVI sthtlo ns in Orange Coun ty
allegations,
will get underway in Sem inole
Some of the allegations as soon as state approval is
centered on situations where
granted, he said.

County Releases Funds
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decision by higher supervisors." He said there appeared
problems in these cases
where the arguments caused
ba ck-ups in inspection lines.
Kaiser
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The Seminole County Corn. for an intent of goodwill.
VFW Auxiliary Unit 10050 of mission
today au thorized the
The commission instructed
Casselberry, charity bazaar,
NOTES
release
of
$11,000
for
conRoger
Neiswender, the county's
Winter Park Mall, 10 a.m. to 9 struction of items at
the Central director of county de
p.m. Baked goods, novelty gifts Florida Zoological park
velopment,
and
to
pre
pa
re
resolution
setting
and
white elephant items,
Ella A. Nordman, Longwood
pledged
the
county's forth a "fee ling of board sin.
Christine E. Carraway, New
Humane Society of Seminole, cooperation with zoo officials. cerity" to work with zoo of.
Smyrna Reach
also Finals.
8 p.m., First Federal of
The
commission
Charles F. Schuli, Orange Seminole, Sit 4, Longwood.
"This represents one of the
authorized an extension of a
City
$200,000 grant to June 1 of next mitany ways in the fut ure that we
Dallas 0. Wood, Osteen
OCT.
year. Projects under the gran t intend to
work with the
Seminole County Association we
re scheduled for completion society," Commissioner Mike
for Retarded Children thea ter on
BIRTHS
Decem ber 31, and county Ilattaway said.
be nefit "The Music Man," 7:30
hlatt.away said zoo officials
of ficia ls had intended to delete
p.m., Annie Russell Theatre,
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rollins
certain projects from the park should be commended for
College.
Tickets in order to
(Cat heri ne
meet cost overruns. Putting together a project the
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English,
girl,
Fern
available
from
Streeps's
size of the zoo.
Park
Agency in Orlando or by mail
But, zoo and county officials
CARC, P.O. Box 1086, Sanford. met last Wednesday and
DISCHARGES
de cided on the grant extension.
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ADMISSIONS
H. Davis
Shirley Davis
Eleanor G. Duguid
Agnes C. Humphrey
William Johnson
Rolland Lundquist
Au Mai
Ruth A. Moore
Julie M. Paulin
(5
John herro
Pansy Pittman
Susan B. Richards
Vivian C. Welsh
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Jack Williams
Jim Williams
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Grace Beille, Bushnell
Karer,
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Cowan,
Casselberry
Eugene B. lielnert, DeBary
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Joseph Nykodymn, Dellary
Eliza be th A. Curtis, Deltona

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"The Great Copper Caper
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.
Lake Howell 111gb School Day" Semi nole C
ounty students Sanford Woman's Club.
Open HoIae and PTsA,i'ting contribute
to United Way. Prize
Beta Chi Initiation Dinner,?
7p.m. County School Supt. W.P. to best decorated
coin catcher, p.m. Sheraton Inn, Sanford.
La
guest speaker.
Anniversary dinner Sanford
Florida Nurses Asia.,
Senior Citizens Club, 6 p.m.,
Sanford Tourist and Shut' Sanford Civic Center. Enter- District 37, 4 p.m., Seminole
fle board Club potluck supper 6 tainmnent by Sc hool
of Dance Health Center, Sanford.
P.171., clubhouse on lakefront. Arts, 8 p.m.
Meeting rela tes to contin uance
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All but a handful of the nation's largest
tour; 196, two; 1970, two; 1971, three; 1972, two; by the board. The profit-hiking
defense contractors have been success'ully 1273, seven; 1974, four.
ceiling was S
mon th. Men average
$40,000 until after 1972 and the General $5.
covering up billions of dollars in excess profits.
"It
seems
clear
that
ei
ther 95 per cent of the Accounting Office has estimated th
ThL9 is the finding of a co nfiden tial study by a large con
at $1.6 million
tractors do not make excessive profi ts woul d
a result, almost twice as many Women as
House Banki ng subcommittee which Is deter, or
have been lost to the taxpayers had the menAs
live In pover ty after re
else they are able to cover up their excessive $80,000 regulation been
tirement Says the
in effect that year.
mined to close the legislative 1oopholc which profits, Undoubtedly, the lattr La th
Senate study:
e real
Republicans In the House have tried to retain
make these excess profi ts possi ble.
"The differen tial reflects an
reason,.
the $80,000 loophole. Indeed, the Ford
economy in
Hordes of lobbyists, meanwhile, are
which
women
worke
rs
are
di
The large corporations are able to avoid Administration has been strangely silent on the found
sproportionately
struggling to keep them open.
In
Th e billion dolar battle centers on the ob- examination the memo sta tes, because of a bill, despite the fact it would save the govern- even whenlow-pay and part.time occupations,
they are e mainstay of family
"profit-a vera ging" loophole which allows them ment billions,
scure federal Renegotiation Board, the
th
support.
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to offset profits in one corporate di vision with
independent office In the Execu ti
ft
To improve the
One Board member estima ted that merely
ve branch
Social
Security
system
for
specifically charged with rooting out
excess losses from another,
add ing 95 new staffers would mean a retrieval
women, the Committee repo
of
defense profits.
urges a dozen
"The Present IYSIEII1 dacrirninates IPII%$t $8 million for the government in 1977 alone. But cbSflt5, IncldIg one to allowrtdisabled
widows
But the beleaguered board is so undennanned
e President's budget office has refused to a*lgn and Survi ving di
the
smaller
corporation
which
wimariiy
th
vorced
wives
to
that each of its ICCOWtIMS must evaluate a operates a
collect
'me
one-line product. (It) Is unable to any more auditors to the Board.
regardless of age.
staggering $l5mImon In defenn ipwJng every offset Its excessive pr fits
A herChangewjdgig1fl
o . . ."
Footnote: one of the busiest lobbyists ag
hour, tue study a sserts.
MInish has also targeted three
families
in whi both
other technical a stronger Renegotiation Board has been
husband and wife
The banking subcommittee chairman, Rep. loopholes. One a
former worked. In Somech
llowed the big d'fse producers Rep. Charles
Cases,
now,
a
family with a non.
Joseph Minish, 1)-N.J., backed by such veteran to escape renegotiation
Gubser, ft-Calif., whose main working
on
es
on
"1.;
iB11
wife
gets
larger
of
sal
payments
"
distinc
ti
on as a congre man was hIs lcessa
friends of austerity as Adm. Hyman Rkkover, in 1970 alone, accor ng
tuan the
di to Uc memo.
ss expe
working
couple,
even
thougi
bo
th
junketeering
at
taxpayers'
tried
f
W
or years to bolster the board.
nse.
had identical
earningj
Ji'ipho wa &amp;:iigned to aid the oil,
tEXIST
SECURITY:
Nov, the Minish bill La being readied for timAnother
Sexual
discrimina
ti
on
ber, rtlnerai and other big resource inis so ingrained in the U.S. that 2,3 million or
The study also recommends extending
House action, His
on'iItte stoy details dustrie, by exempting certain of their raw pe ce
183 payments to
r nt of all women Over 65 are living their
close dependent rela ti ves living in
the excess profit cover1:
mau!rIal sales from scrutiny by the board,
the house of a worker who dies, retires or is
"golden years" In poverty,
"in 19M, of the 101 largest defense condisabled.
The most o'trageous loophole, however, is
According to an Internal report prepared
tracto, none were subject to the renegotia tion one which
permits defense con tractors to pocket the Sena
for
The Aging
te
determination, In l%7, there was only one; 1&amp; $80,000 in exces.s pr ts
Committee, the average Church,
Committee, chaired by Sen. Frank
ofi even If they are caught retired womanAging
0-Idaho,
will hold hearings on
worker must subsist on Social
the
proposals later this week.

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Spanish ch ief of state's problem as endocarditis, in.
flarnmation of th e heart valves. The doc tors report ed
rnni'n r'i'nviw4 frnm $1.,, I'"I$
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350,000 unarmed countr)men into the disputed
Trucks and buses began moving the
m c he rs out of
oases around th e country. Special trainsarwere
to ta ke
th em to Marrakech, th e country's
second largest city and
th e south ern terminus of the railway.
Motor convoys were being readied it, Marrakech for the
500-mile trip to the bo rder to wn of Tarfaya. From th
ere it
would be a 60.tnlle march over th e stony desert
to El
Aaiun, th e capita l of the Spanish Sahara, to reinf orce
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It was unfortunate but probably inevitable that the Federal
:k-u Commjsjon backed down on Its first regulation,
governing the congressmen's office accounts, commonly called
's1i.h funds."
These funds are contributed by friends and supporters of the
corigrossmen and senators for the purpose of defraying some of
the costs of public office that are not paid by official expense
accounts.
It was a fund of this type ("the Nixon fund") that caused a
furor In 1952 and led to the famous "Checkers" speech by the
former president.
We don't th ink the voters approve of
such funds. T y are an
open Invitation for lobbyists and pressure groups to buy access
to a senator or a congressman. Whether or not they have been
abused, they undermine confidence in government. Th
e
congressmen should incur no office expenses they carmot meet
wi th authorized f unds or out of their own pckets. Th
ey should
not maintain "slush funds."
The Election Commission proposed to treat such accoun ts
cam pa ign funds subject to the contribution and spe nding li as
mits
of th e campaign fina nce law.
Congress objected to strenuously, however, that the cornmission backed down and agreed to treat "slush funds"
as
campaign funds only duri ng the last two years of a senator's six.
year term and d uring the second year of a coneuman's two-

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MONASTEREVIN, Ireland (AP) —oops and police
surrounded th e kidnapers of Dutch industrialist
Tiede
hierrema in a house in Monasterevin today and were
negotiating for th e release of th e 53-year-old
man, the
police reported.
A government spokesman in Dublin said th
at
lierrema, the managing director of the Ferenka
Steel Co.,
is alive but as be ing held
at gunpoin t in an upstairs
room of th e house by a man and a woman,
Scores of troops and police besieged the house
housing development in this small town 40 mIles in a
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the Independent Petroleum Association of
In fact it is much more than this. Given its
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ability
to pu rsue investigations far beyond the
independent drillers, who account for 90 per cent
bor
rs
de
of normal legal authority, and given also
of current domestic exploration,
its Isolation from the official responsibilities and
Lest anyone think he is being picky with
limita tions of state law enforcement, Interpol is
Congress, Miller notes that 33 congressional
in Its own way the most powerful and farcommittees, 65 subcommittees and one joint
reachi ng police agency in the world.
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panel have jurisdictional claim on the energy
One distressing example should ill ustrate the
bm
issue.
point. Entçr Mohammed Sami, an international
civil servant from Afghanistan, working under
Almost 1,000 energy-related bills have
Introduced In the 94 th Congress, but of all these
United Nations oversight and living in
fina l action has been taken only on the 55-mph.
Washington.Sami has filed suit against Interpol
speed limit, repeal of the depletion allowance
for $3 million, charging the United Sta tes branch 11
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and extension of price controls (vetoed by
th ha ving recklessly and Illegally f orced his
"You're sure there are no strings attached?"
arrest, detention and humiliation last summer.
President Ford but later extended by cornSami, it should be noted, and as will be shown,
pr is to Nov. 15).
is
an embittered man, th us his comments on
BERT COLLIER
The la tter two bills are highly cInterpol should obviously be read in that light.
terproductive to our declared purpose of
But the facts of his clash with Interpol USA,
restoring relati ve energy self-sufficiency, Miller
being heavily tiocumented, are for the most part
says.
not in dispute. Only the courts can determine If
Percenta ge depletion applies to more than 100
he deserves compensation for his rirgumer with
domestic minerals, and 42 of these still receive
authorities,
but clearly his compla int deserve.,
The sloop that nosed toward the whr.rf at the
As the country's youngest Vice President, airing.
the 22 per cent rate that formerly applied to oil mouth of
the Miami River on that blustery June Breck inridge presided
and na tural gas. But in a "punitive action," day in 15
over a stormy Sena te
As Sami says it, and documen ts verify, he was
had an odd-looking crew,
with such tact that many ought he, not e
Congress repealed depletion only on oil and
th
th
gas,
granted
a di vorce from his American wife In
The capta in wore a ba ttered straw hat whose
indecisive Buchanan, would have made the
thereby removing more than $2 billion yearly sides hung down like the ears of
1274,
and
at that time given custody of his two
an African better President.
that otherwise would have been available to find elephant.
en
childr
by
a Maryland judge. "My wife,
One man's head was wrapped in an
e young Kentuckian, though deeply loyal to howe ve
and develop new petroleum reserves,
orien ta l turban. Another wore a cavalry cap wi th theThSou
r, wasn't satisfied, She took the children
th, hated slavery wi th
As for price controls, the Industry still la bors a mi ing v
ss
isor. The three sailors, one a black, he declared
such
passion
that
and
moved
Florida. I was allowed to visit the
it should be abolished by force, if children, buttoonly
under a two-tier system established during the were
occasiona lly and with
baked by sun and wind,
guards
necessary. Yet when war came and Kentucky pr
Nixon administra tion. Under that program,
t. Last spring, on a visit, I got fed up with
The
lea:Ier
was
John
Cabe
esen
ll
Breckinridge,
sent
him
back
to
the
Senate,
he
oppos
about 60 per cent of domestic production - so- fo er Vi
ed every the guards and deci
rm
ce President of the United States, move by
ded to take the children on
called "old" oil - is controlled officially at $5.
President
Lincoln
against
the
Sou
th. In vaca tion; so when
unsuccessful candidate against Abraha m Un- fact he was
we were alone we slipped
so vehement a champion of sta te's
barrel.
away."
coin for the presidency in 1860 and lately rights
that the Se na te branded him a traitor and
Pr ice co ntrols under any formula would be Secretary
Sami's dec ision to take the kids on holiday.
of War in th e' Confederate Cabinet, Breckinridge barely
escaped arrest by flight,
'ounterproductive because they cause economic Now that
unw
is e
Jefferson Davis had been captured by
His experience, he felt, fitted him for a job in groundsat best, was used by his former wife as
clistortlons, says Miller. But under the
present federal patrols in Georgia, Breckinridge was the the Confederate
for the issuance of a Florida arrest
government. Instead, Jefferson wa rrant.
wo-tier system, there Is little Incen tive to do highest
ranking Southern official still at large. Davis made him a brigadier general. The young
And In the second week of May,
remedfal work to main tain "old" production
Interpol entered the pict ure. No one is ce ta
Yet for 35 hectic days Brecklnrldge and his politician
r in
beca me one of the most su
hen expendi ture of the same dollars may find party dodg
ccessful how Interpol became involved, but its right of
ed the searchers in one of the classic Southern commanders,
r develop uncon o ed "new" oil at more th
He was brilliant at Inter t Is not In questi
an examples of pursuit and escape. They had many Shiloh.
es
on. An arrest warrant was
wice the pr ice, tr ll
He fought well at Corinth, Vicksburg, Issued for Sami, he was leaving
th
close cal ls, almost starved, narrowly avoided Baton Rouge,
e country. and
Decon trol of new oil, along with exempti on by shipwreck. But
C
hickamauga, Missionary Ridge under terms of Interpol's
they
won
th
rough.
charter that's all the
and Cold harbor. In concert with Jubal Early he information
congress of price con trols on marginal stripper
Yankee mobs sang of hanging Jeff Davis to a raided close to
it needed to become involved,
ells, are the only things we have going for us
Washington.
The extent of Interpol's Involvement, and
to sour apple tree. John Breckinridge, however,
In the last days of the lighting, Breckinridge
C'
th
rcourage increased development of domestic was the man the Washington politicians really
judgments used there in, however, are at is e
sue.
troleum supplies, says Miller. Every other
had been made Secretary of War. With defeat According to documents, Interpol
wanted to punish. It was a personal
pursued Sami,
a :tion of Congress has been negative and has created
vendetta certain, he tried to negotiate an end that would
by his own remarkable personality,
a father involved In a domestic tangle, as
protect the Southern leaders. Gen. Sherman if hemerely
h1i d the effect of discouraging exploration, Yet
were a heinous thug. Dozens
Tall and handsome, with charming manners warned that he
of cables were
th ere are some In Congress sti ll determined to
himself was In greatest danger, sent to Interpol capi ta
and a genial disposition, he was an instant facing th
ls in Europe, not
e gallows If ca ught.
'oIl back" new oil prices and freeze the already success in politics
suggesting but ordering Sajii's arrest,
in Kentucky and was elected
Sherman'a advice was to run fast and far.
ntrolled old prices,
At several po
to Congress
the cables sounded as if they
Breckinridge's first concern was the safety of had originated ints
On balance, he contends, if Congress had done later he waswhen he was barely 30. Four years
In
the
U.S. State Department,
nominated
by the Democrats as Jeff Davis. He tried to lay a false trail
no thing the country would have been
to prevent rather than in a private
better
off,
If
James
Buchanan's
running
mate,
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For more than 50 years the International
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police power. Spokesmen insist Interpol Is like a
private detective co llective wi th uni ts in 120 F
member nations, and whose authority does not
go beyo nd the ga thering and passing on of information between various police jurisdictions.
Thus has any question of Inte rpol's potential
for abuse been soundly denied by Interpol officers; it can not arrest, it can not extradite, it is
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Review Spurs Action

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Economic Committee.

The proclaimed economic recovery remains
open to question. The national unemployment rate
continues to hover above the 8
per cent level. The
stock market, which has been
sinking since July,
fails to reflect the same confidence among investors as that professed by Washington
In ISIS.
An extension of the 1975
tax cut through 1976, at
least, can be justified as a stimulus to business
revival. As Mr. Ford put it, a tax reduction
program would 'give our taxpayers a better
opportunity to spend their own money."
But it is reasonable to believe that political
considerations are getting serious attention from
the Democrats as well as from the President.
Congress is committed to a tax break - the only
uncertainty among its members is its scope. Mr.
Ford, facing an election challenge and perhaps a
battle for the GOP nomination, can ill afford to
oppose a tax cut that is all but assured, anyway.
Nevertheless, the President and the
congressional majority seem destined to part
company on the extent of tax relief and on other
pump-priming measures.
Mr. Ford has not yet outlined his own tax
program, but he has insisted that a reduction must
be accompanied by a restriction on federal spending. Democrats are blithely talking of a tax cut of
up to $10 billion and are confident of initiating a
jobs project with a $3 billion price tag. The
Democratic pot would be sweetened further by
anti-recession grants to state and local governments.
The potential for a new spurt of inflation in
further stretching of a budget already boasting a
record deficit estimated at anywhere from $60
billion to $100 billion has not been ignored by the
Democratic leaders. They would call upon the
President to "jawbone" restraint in wage and price
spirals.

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Minnesota and Maine, will compete for more than
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tonight to end the American edge," said Morgan, who has
League's three-year lock on the .235 batting average with four
World Series.
hits in 17 at bats in the saies.
Cincinnati. with a 3-2 game
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edge, stands on the brink of be- beat you than anybody. This
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stun Baltimore in 1971.
"Anytime you lose, it hurts. But a washout,
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aren't thinking about played. Spruce Creek scored won four of the past five World
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the Patriots are trying to of the area's top signal ca llers. ured we'd beat Boston in five
of the sport are numerous,
Cdeveloped games.
mount,
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lAke Brantley now stands " ne team has come up with Into Lake Brantley's bread4nd- we play
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overall and the prospect of a good play on offense and butter
we're the better team," said you like a landlord asking for
winning season is not strong, defense, alternately. Defense
Mcrian
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Games against Mainland and stores
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Darrell Johnson manager of
Lee
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Ross Li.shen,
Oviedo lend speculation In some and
31-17 defeat at hands of Mark Boardman, Tim Forgue their due. "They were an ex- the Boston Red Sox, is not going
corners that the season won't be Spruce Creek are not
ceptional team they were more to win any prizes for affability
and Jim Kelly.
like a National League team, in the 1975 World Series, but he
Most teams in the American gives the impression he Is not
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Gators NQ.
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say to hell wi th it," said
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lions in The Associated Press
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dove into an abyss
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CONFIDNTIAL TO "TEX" public education.
migrants, George (Chuck formances, Oct. 23-b in the
Anyone wishing to volunteer dressed and ready for the
Aitken) a realist, who finds his Science Auditorium on the FTU IN DALLAS: It'* much easier
who will be touring
hopes shattered by Lennie (Jell campus. Curtain time is 8:30 to forgive an enemy after you should call the school for fur- kiddies
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t.ar'
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that fronton owner Steven Calder or Hulbert refuse Brantley High School and
looked at in t.- kings on h
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schedule, ta cked to the wall,
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arinbands will stay on until management lIstens to
"Ouch, that h urts," said Weir
their representative,
as he got ready to prepare his
Thu score could remain 0-0 for some time at Football team
for this week's
this rate.
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tatives have not yet made public their eventual
delliands. It is assumed that Orlando players will
fall in line with demands made at other frontons,
which ineans they would like to have increased
salaries and financial benefits, development of a
pension or retirement plan and also relief toward
purchasing cestas. The tool of their trade costs
about $55, and they use about 10 per four-month
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season,

iearn 10 00 flC tiaskeiweave
sti tch, w hich is by far th e best
sti tch to use. It looks the same
as the others on the right side
but it's much firmer and
sturdier. Why not send for my
free leaflet on the Basketweave
stitch and use It wherever

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framed is very attractive hung canvas can be a mini-work of
on a wall. In a small space it's art.
ivaqLa
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be combined with [)car Elsa,
similarly Framed pictures to
I try to be very careful not to
make
an
interesting
group.
draw
the tapestry yarn too tight
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Depending on the initials, you when I work on my needlepoint,
hours per week per semester) dainty flowers embroidered on can create many Ingenious but even the smallest piece I
Main characters in John Steinbeck's Of Mice and Men" being
and the enjoyment of working a small square of linen. Or a effects. In "Creative Canvas do Is pulled completely out of
presen ted by FTU University Theatre are the hulking Ltmik(
with
children.
College monogram silhouetted in a dark Work" I designed my shape by the time I'm finished.
Jeff King) a nd George (Cluick Allies)
education is not required.
tv.. i......
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. canvas using. paler monogram so that the letters I don't like to use a frame
iiiv I.JIVIUVIIU3 UtUidiII
iiaiv uau iuiwiyuiuu
colors in Iexwred stitches [or can e read either way. The E because I take my needlework
phone calls Informing us that inaugurated in many Seminole the background.
becomes a W viewed sideways with me wherever I go. But as it
FT
our dog's barking Is disturbing County schools is designed to
There are many decorative - and vice versa.
Is now, my work requires en.
the entire ne ighborhood. Abby, help the children develop more alphabets to help you plan a
Work your i n onograin gift in dless blocking. Is there
if those catdidn'ttantalizeour
.s
positive attitudes toward three-letter monogram. I'd the
anything I can do to keep t
dog, he wouldn 't bark.
school, and allows the teachers suggest you start by leafing you're making it for and try to from pulling?
What do you suggest we do? more time for professional through some artists' books on select a style of lettering
E. V. J.
The first production of the Smithers, Jim Jolly, Terry We've complained to the cat instruction. It also provides alphabets. My good friend whether delicate crewel- Dear E.V.J.,
Bicentennial season For the Neudecker, Debbie Diehl, owners, but they still turn their human resources from a Doris Drake has done several stitched letters or Large, handYou don't mention what stitch
community for enrichment of books of needlepoint alphabets some monograms
Steve cats loose on our property,
University Theatre at Florida Barry
Cameron,
that you're using but I'm sure you're
FUMING school programs along with in a variety of styles.
Technological University Calderaro, Arnold Link and
reflects the taste of the making your background ifl
DEAR
FUMING:
Tell
the cat providing needed services to
(FlU I will be John Steinbeck's Ron Leamon. Dr. David Mays
A small monogram simply recipient. If it's tastefully either the Tent or Continental
owners that if their cats are Individual children and small
"Of Mice and Men," a play direcL,L
chosen and beautifully worked, stitch. You: work won't be so
found on your properly, you will groups. In this way a better
which explores the Great
even a small 5 by 7 linen or badly pulled out of shape if you
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"Of Mice and Men" will be ring up the local pound. Then understanding of school
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One
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presented
Fran Morton from Vi Rho
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well as other entertainment b
sponsored by SCMCA are urged
to contact Irene Brown at
Flagship Bank of Sanford by
Friday.
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dissenters have not had their contracts renewed. If
anything, managements have drawn closer
together
for the first time
in an attempt to

There's enough sweet potato In these two giant vegetables
make pies to feed an army. Ralph and Ruth Varies of
Ca5se1T3' proudly display two monsters -61 4 and 6 pOWldS treated to a reception at
respectively - both grown on the same Puerto Rican sweet Mayfair Country Club Saturday
potato v ne. Ile couple raised the plants from runners in their $ x evening. No invitations are
10-foot organic garden and fertilized th em with their own mixture being sent all membe rs are

POTATO PIE,

of organic fertilizer. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)

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Dania. Miami and West. Palm Beach.

be admitted to the special
opening night program. Persons interested n attending the

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don't want to spoil the
The first open house and PTA
relationship between him and meeting was held recently at
his daughter.
the Teague Middle School in
iiu sure use some uuvicv. ruri 01y. Cqxrung rvinura
MICHIGAN MESS were made by John Angel,
DEAR MESS: Your refusal to school principal, with a short
marry" Pops" should In no way business meeting following,

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damage the relationship between him and his daughter.
DON'T move into his house. He
might expect you to pay off the
rent the same way you're
paying off the car, and you'd be
there indefinitely. The advice
here La to et a resnee1sbl ink
go to work and quit bartering
your body.
DEAR ABBY: We own a dog
that is al ways kept on a leash
when hes put outside,
Our neighbor has cats that
are allowed to roam freely
outside and onto our property.
They tease our dog, causing
him to bark until we put the cats
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Figured, For once, why not?
in the near future.
Well, I got the car and the
A table will be set up to acpapers, and I gave Pops the cept PTSA membership dues of
first 'installments" of sex, and ii per person.
now he's in love with me' (I
Parents are requested to
forgot to mention, he's 52, a bring their student's schedule
widower and in pretty good to use in visiting the classrooms
shape for his age.)
during the open house.
Pop's daughter is leaving her

husband because she found out
he's gay, and her fa ther offered
to let us stay at his house, We're
both broke and have no place to
go, ou t I'm afraid if! move In, i
will be hard to move out.

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rising the last couple years, and came to a head
over the last eight months in Daytona Beach,

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Now Can't Get Unsnarled
DEAR ABBY: I'm a 24-year- real nice car for sale. I've been
old girl who got myself into a
of work for a long time and I
of.
mess I can't get
needed one, so Pops offered to
My best girl friend's father sell me the car for sex.
it'll call him 'Pops") had a
I'm not a bad girl, but I

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A strike at this point appears unlikely. The last
tinw players decided to sit dnv,'n was in 1966, and
the maneuver lm :Iired because fronton
manage'nk'nts simply acquired services of other
players, mostly Mexicans, and proved they could
exist without all those strong Basque arms,

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black reminders of the 1ct that management has
refused to bargain with players' agents.
"oh, are you in sympathy with the players?"
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Orange Park. Sr. Regent Virginia Borem, center, receives checks
from Penny Peterson, left, Moosehaen chairman, and Mary E.
Cunco, Moosehart chairman. (Herald Photo by Doris Dietrich)

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Reds and Boston Red Sox be much better than it has been
player pointed out. 'Pop flies last two days since we have first world championship since
They almost played Monday might
fall in because fielders been able to work out," /imier- 1940.
stop fighting t he rain tonight in recent days, too. Fenway night
and
would
have
except
can't
get
to them. You might son said.
and start lighting each other Park, under siege by a long,
"We got as much work
The Red Sox, many of them
that
Kuhn
wasn't
entirely
hapneed
a
spoon
to get the baseball in as possible."
again In a long-awaited sixth winded storriu since last Friday py with
bothered
by bad colds because
the conditions, lie spent out of the ground,"
game of the World Series,
of the weather, hoped to stave
night, recuperated under the a long time on Fenway's outThe continued postponement
After three straight rainouts, tender care of a
The rainout tied an undisti- didn't change Anderson's pitch"lawn doctor," field turf in conference with
elimination and prolong the
all systems were "go" for the grounds keeper Joe Mooney, a.%soe
nguishedSeries record. In 1962, Ing plans. lie stayed with Gary Series until Wednesday.
iates,
including
Cincinnati
delayed contest at Fenway and was expected to be healthy Manager
the San Francisco Giants and Nolan as his starter in
"I'm ready." announced
Game
Park.
again,
SparkyofAnderson
and
New
York
Yankees
also
New
Tiant,
one of those fi ghting a
Darrell Johnson
had a No.6 and Don Gullett for the for
Boston.
Baseball Commissioner Bow.
Sunshine and temperatures m
game postponed three times by the seventh game, if necessary. c
me Kuhn, who called off Monday the 60s, the National Weather
"The Field is not suitable for a rain. Ironically, it was also the
Johnson (eels the Red Sox can
night's scheduled ganie Service prediction, won't hurt World Series game of such sixth game.
Nolan will face Li.jis Tiant, at least stave off defeat one
because of a treacherous field, Fenway, either.
the ace of the Boston staff who more day with the commanding
imliport.ance," Kuhn finally said.
gave the green light for tonight
For
the
second
straight
day,
owns
the only two Red sox vic. presence of Tiant.
"I'm edgy to play," said Dosl'articulary bad was the Anderson took his National
with the optimistic assurance ton right fielder Dwight Eva ns,
tories
in this series so far. The
"All of us fee l that Tiant is at
right field section of F'enway League champions to a
that "the field will be much reflecting the common
gymnaReds,
holding
a 3-2 edge, can his maximum with four days
feeling Park, as Evans testified,
slum on the Tufts campus.
better."
finish off Boston with a victory rest," the Boston manager
of ballplayers and just about
"It was awfully wet," the
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designed as an educational and cultural event to
of
give residents and visitors a larger awareness
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will show and sell their original works.

Festival.

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Art

won Best of Show in the Gull Coast State

Weatherman, Kuhn Give Green Light

Haynes'

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Wednesday's Games

New York Rangers at Buffalo
St. Lotus at Atlanta
Montreal at Detroit
Kansas City at Washington

t-os Angeles at Chicago

Vancouv er at Toronto
Minnesota at Cslifcrna

Bilbao,Beng", 5.

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Larri Javi, 6

Today's Games
M'nrte'sota at Irid)anapol,%

Wednesday's Game

5 Ara Elorzo, 6 Oguire Nast.a.se and Miss Casals in the
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Domingo Miguel, 3
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EXTRA COPIES TODAY!

FOURTH - 1. Barre Sanchez, 2 her elbow.

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SECOND - I EchanoBeitba,

Buffalo's Leypoldt, who made
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loss of the

a National Football suffered their first

1,eague ganie Monday night.

PLUS ALL

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$7530.
ELFTH - 1. Macun Attu 1
II 00, 4 10. 6.40; 7. Domingo Azpb (7)

Chris Evert

Philadelphia

Pi?ttburgh at Green Bay

Hunt, a four-year pro,

As -I result, the New York Gi. a field goal from
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the Buffalo Bills 17- nine seconds
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NINTH - I. Ocala Star Amber

Saturday, Ocl 2S

Also receiving votes: Shore'rest, (;old Coast

missed and Un- ally televised game.

tpoldt

steady George Hunt didn't.

6. Palmetto, 6.0, 72.

IMP. TEQUILA BOND'S MILL

There's no way professional the NBA to join with us in peti-

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3 2 0 600 99 119

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John

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3 2 0 600 01 91 (1 75) 73450; T 7:05.7.

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MEXICArA ROYAL

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weakening financial stfltus. each remaining ABA club to
Bas NBA Commissioner Larry
ketboll Associa
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Fermin Aguirre (5)
1 I 0 .500 112 SI (kucia) (4) 1140, 160, 340; 2. 1.20; 0 4 1 7) 119,50;
P (I 7) $193.30;

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4.

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3. Pahokee, 5.1, 112.

-

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outside Florida and let them see for themselves

140. 150; 2 Marurl (3) 6 20, 3

SEVENTH - 1. Heather Chance

10.

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1. (Ilipley, ".149.

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FIFTH - I. De.,no A (Man?egna) Mencha (2)100; 0(55) 51.40. P (5

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owners, in a move they said the key to the sport's future.

Send PROGRESS 1975 to your family 8 friends

I 1 0 200 31' 130 26.0; 0(56)72.20 T (541)164101 TENTH - I. Mugoenia (I) 2060.

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Impulse (6) 300. 2 20; 3 Herod (1) 1199.60.

1 1 0 .200 37 107 (5) 250, 150; 3 Clayhaven Pioneer
Central Division
(7) 3.10. 0(15)6.10; T (1S fl 1660;
5 0 0 1 . 000 107 56 ' I 2;0i 3.

9.

Miami Christian, 43, 43,
Miami Nor th west Chris.

(ian, 5-0, 34.

5. Bristol Liberty County, 5-i,

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ELEVENTH - 1. Domingo
I I 0 .100 162 97 (23) 470; 1 (231) 3510; T 1:36.
Ecttave (1) 1600. 1010, 360. 2
JetS 7 3 0 400 101 115
SIXTH - I Glory Land (Bailey) Arecha Miguel (3) 560, 2 60; 3
I 1 0 200 109 121 (1) 6 70, 310. 260; 7, Direct
Stepper Fermin Juan (7)4.00;Q (3 4) $61 $0.
(req

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NEW YORK (All) - Ameri.

4 40; 3 Cacho Javi (3) 500; 0 (1 6)

(UdelI) (1) 760, 1.10, 2-60; 7,

Eastern Division

6, 140.

90,

moved to join the National

9.00, 5.20; t Domingo Perez (1)650,

2:10.1

Bay, 5-1,

opez, Miami

Pace.

KY flOURBON

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Seeks NBA Lodg e

Hireco (5) 1 40. 3 20; 3. Madam (3 1) 54260; P (3 1) 117930

American Conference

Butt.
NY
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ABA Pulls

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(Thompson) (1) 600. 1.10. 2 60; 2, 11.00;), Erdoza-Bengo.a (2) 7.60:0

7 3 0 .400 89 91

Branford,

3. Greensboro. 5-0, 327.
4. St. Augustine St. Joseph, 6-

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6. Bell Glades Day, 5.1, 68.
7. Quincy Munroe,
58,

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160.

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Quincy Shanks, Aubur

votes: Sara-

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4.99

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SECOND - I Horace Johnston

Also

Also receiving votes: Fort
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9. Tampa Jefferson. 5-0, 27.

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Gaffney
third period touchdown in Monday's game.

FIFTH - I Sale Meha (3) 9.50.

3 2 0 600 137 7?

34 .

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yule, Crescent City, Daytona 0, 113.

10. East

1. Titus%Ale Astronaut, 5-0,

LONDON TOWf

cfrive and threw a 15-yard pass to Derrick

C.Nral Division
210 .
(21) 16M; P (42) $111 00.
Minn
5 0 0 lOG) 151 70
THIRD - 1. PasPia Time
EIGHTH-I, Erdoza Mvguerza (6)
Det
3 2 0 600 1
95 (D,mlink) (I) fl.20. 650,3 00:7, 1710, 1)00,660; 7. Fermin Ramon
G. Say
1 .4 0 .200 71 121 Poplar
Rhythm (3) 3.50, 220; 3. Gala (3) 5.10, SIC. 3. Sann-Mencha (2)
Chic.
1 4 0 200 35 137 Tag (6) 770; 0 (1 3) 70.70; T (136) 350; Q (3.6) 29.60; P (43) 511 60
Western Division
31.00. 1 l'37
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LA
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FOURTH - I Sweet Mila n S20 2.Sala(1)650,340;3 Erdoza
All
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run,

a 14-7 victory over Miami's His.

er'ri in ole &amp; S .V(. \loI usia Counties...

FIRST - I. Rippin Guenea 470. 520; 2. Santi Miguel (1) 9.00.

3 2 0 600 121 III

races left to

the University of Florida's junior varsity football team to

(41 1) $.g7.OQ; p (5-1) $90.30; DO

4 I 0 500 12) 7

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600, 100; 3. Cacho lame (6) 2.60; Q

Seminole Turf Club
Monday Night's Results

Eastern Division

Beach Atlantic, 4-1,
.0,

MIaIIH Palmetto, 5-0, 1.
8. Tallahassee Leon, 5-3, 49.

receiving

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I. Tallahassee

5-0, 67.

Jesuit,

8. New .Sriiyrna Beach, 5-i. 49. Reach, Father I

7.

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I 1, 7 Carolina Cougar (Culhane) S
FOURTH - 1. AlavaPefer is)
1, 5 Amy Girl Mer cury (Rat,) 51. 17.50. 640. 310; 2. Arecha-Javi (1)

Football League
National ConIer,nc,

Tampa

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9. Miami Westminster,
10. Port St. Joe,
21.

59.

sota Riverview, Vero Beach.

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280;

5) 51.01920
5450; 1. Ocala Star Fly (Brk'ges) 7
THURD-1.AIdan V:a(I) 1100,
- I Eustace Lady Crouin) 1.1, 3
Surtax (Seiders) 3 I; 1 Winning 560, 650. 2 Larri Sanchez (6) 560,
Tina (R. Regur) I-I; S. Pin Lady j. 650; 3. Oguhia Arena (5) 370; 0 (1
(Dc-asoi- ) 41:6. Jimmy Gold (Saul) 6) 4460. P (4 6) 113770

National

6.

106.

,

2.

9. Jacorn file Bolles, 5

Also

standings and total points re.
celvedin voting this week are:

Gator Jayvees Drop Miami

(freton 10 I. 8 TJ 0 (DvorCcc'k), 680,540, 3 AIdafl.l-EIo4'Za (1); Q (3

Pro Football

Tate, 5.0, 80.

77.

Ffie ranked teams, theit

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Today's Games
Cincinnati (Nolan 00) a? Bos
Ton (Tian? 701. In)
Wednesday'. Game
Cincinnati
(Gullt'tt
I I)
at

Naples 1ly, 6,

Machua San Fe,

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PPd.

Jacksonville Ralnes, 5-0,

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7. Delray

inained at the top of their re- Strarwhan, Fort Walton Beach,
spective divisions.
l.akeland Kathleen.

nal
(frivers of the National Association (or Stock Car Auto
Racing in earning over $100,000 this year.
Yarborough's third victory of the season
in Sunday's
American 500 at Rockingham,
N.C., ran his money

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Tarpon Springs,

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i'ttusville Astronaut. Chipley Tallahassee Gby, Jackson2. llke Butler-Union County,
41n(1 Tallahassee I"AMU re- s- ilk Ribault, Fort Lauderdale 5-0, 136.

Cale Yarborough and

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10. Del,and, 6-0. 24.

11 more overall point,s,

Dave Marcis have joined five other Grand Natio

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ltollywo1 Hills, 6-0, 133.
3. Merritt Island, 5-0, 109.
4. Fort Pierce Central, 6-0, 90,

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2. Ocala Forest, 5-0, 333.
3. Milton,
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abled it to keep the top spot with

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Lindo Boone last viieekend en.

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FIRST - 1. Aldana Okoki (7)
flench
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1- Miss Abbe Time (Saul) -1:3. Bold 1710. 420, 760; 7, Echano Eloria
Cleveland.
0 I.
HRS-Cincin. Attain (Khntley) 51; 1, Repor ter Boy (3) 560. 9210; 3. Barre Sanchez (5)
nIt), Perez 2
(Vandervort) 7 2; S. Cheeky 3.20; 0 (2 31 3610; P (73) 11000
Bravado ( Al,r,?,) 6 I; 6 Honors
SECOND - 1 Echano Via Ut
Monday's Game
Lad (Blood 6 1 7 Fearless Nancy 10.10. S SO. I 00; 2 Uria O.oki (SI
C.ncinnati

Wash

the school's Department
Operative Dentisty, thinks he has
found a revolutionary
I'louthiguard made out of silicone. Nearly 100 players are
field testing the new inouthguards.

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0 (1 1) $ 35 70; P (7 4) $95 i
700 700 000-I 9 1 Topland 0 (Vandervort) 121; 2
TWELFTH - 1. Santi Altu (I)
Ti,;t end Fith. Norman. Mud Pop (Bridges ) S I. 3 Fri
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P.orbon
dly 33.10. 710. 310. 7 Marurl AipI
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County (Ha .) S 2. 6. Double (4 7 with 1$) 35
Whammy (Jr Hysell) 92; 7. .1, H.
A - 7.011; Handle 595,351
Game S
Time (Werkpeiser) 77, 5. Sharp
tOO 000 0012 5 0 Mllee (Cummngs) 6 1; AE 1 Clever
Orlando-Seminole
000 II) Olz-6 S 0 '7r.p (Filipelli)
Monday Matinee
Cleveland.
Willoughby
(6),
EIGHTH - 1. Mile Pace,
Results

Boston

during games on hot days.

SEVENTH - 8-3, C.t, Trot (II 5 70, 720, 3 Cecho Per et (7)

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lando Oak Ridge in the battle
f r top Class 4A ratings in the
weekly state sehblastic football
poll.
hollywood hills garnered
eight of Ili first place votes, two
more than Oak Ridge, but the
latter's 39-0 victory over Or.

(;AINESVILLE (Al1)
The University of Florida
gave the sporting world Gatorade a few years ago when
It
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Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1973-38

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Thursday marked the first meat loaf, spaghetti or lasagna, boIled shrimp night. The $2.93 job is cust
anniversary
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Buck's hot turkey sanlch, corn beef includes salad has' an your dividual, Just phone Vivian or
Restaurant and Catering and cabbage and hot beef. A meal.
located at 13th St. and Sanford bountiful salad bar heads a
Richard at 323 0963 and they
If you don't feel like cooking will be happy to set up an ap
Avenue in Sanford. Over a year variety of salads, meats, at night, and don't feel like pointment to consider your
ago. Vivian and Richard Buck Cheeses, breads, relishes and getting dressed up to go out, needs,
set out to renovate an old home dressings. Add the finishing Buck's has the perfect answerl
and turn It into a quaint homey touch to a delicious lunch at Complete carry-out service is
If you are entertaining a few
restaurant, which customers Buck's with a glass of your offered during the evenings, people and wish to have food
agree they succeeded in doing. favorite beer or wine. On Order sandwiches to shrimp to platters. Buck's has meat and
Buck's offers you more than Wednesday you will receive veal parmasiani
cheese platters for a modest
lust a place to eat. You can your first stein of beer for only a
Another service Buck's of ten
relax, unwind and forget about fickle.
cost. The charming dining room
is free lunch delivery for those at Buck's is available on
everyday pressures amid the
Due to popular request who don't have the time or Monday during evening hours
nostalgic decorations, heavyBuck's is now open for evening inclination to go out. For local for private parties. Seating
wood
outlining the dinners Tuesday through free delivery simply hne 373 capacity IS 60
ceilingsbeams
and
doorways,
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aturdayfrom5:t09.
Now 0983
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Buck's has the facilitics to
If you
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haven't
already
and wall paper printed with without spending a small for- cater any event large or small. Buck's
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recipes,
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Buck's is open for lunches offered for only $2.95. Tuesday wedding cakes in any size, and Sanford Avenue for a
11:00a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Monday night is baked meatloaf night, made to order, are artistically delicious lunch or relaxing
through Saturday. A hot daily Wednesday is breast of turkey designed. Buck's is renowned dinner,ortakeadvafltageof the
special
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Monday
night includes dressing, potato, for their catering business and free delivery service And
through Friday
for only
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day with such varied items as Friday and Saturday features their success. Each catering it better.—ADV,

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design heats water with higt
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Harrison Taylor decided to efficlency. There are nomovirn
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focused by the parabolic has a flat black finish for Wilson Solar Pool Heater after filter system. It has all-metal
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nd microwave antennas,
is spiral fluted for best heat own pool. He was so impressed plastics to rot or deteriorate.
You have a wide choice of transfer. Flow rates may be with the savings hefnjoydwith
You can
see this
solar-age
locations In which to mount the adjusted, if desired, by optional the heater that he applied for pool heating
system
at The
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to
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a'
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and a 2-stage copper heat nb
and uses that location as his in any case to keep your pool exorbitant heating bill for
sorption tube, located at the base
of
operations
as clean, whjether you heat the, making it usuable. Solar heat is
precise focal point of the distributor for Wilson heaters in water or not.
the way of the future for pool
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IS comprised of 2 concentric Orange and Osceola counties, reflector of We Wilson heater It now! Get in the swim this
copper pipes. The inner (inlet)
He has the pool heater on installs anywhere, concentrates winter with a Wilson Solar Het
pipe is a preheating stage, display at The Shoe Tree, and sunlight and captures its Pool Heater from Harrison
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parking lot of the Winter Park to Nassau and Freeport in the decorated cabins, and duty free
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deluxe mot or coaches. The cost Winter Park Mall Nov. 21 at extras which make this trip
of each tour Includes the cabin. 9:00 a m and return Nov. 24 at extra special.
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Rat es for single'
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persons inacan will be you can enjoy gala nights nfhe 21 ViU
furnished upon request. All
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Take the perfect Christmas person.
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modern St. Thomas in the Virg ni ,include a casino, grand ball
Mail) Winter Park, is making magnificent Emerald Seas,
Islands and Nassau in the room, nightclubsandbars. For
cruises even more attractive to which features over 50,000 Bahamas, You can enjoy this only $269 per person this
those who yearn to travel but square feet of richly furnished fabulous 7 day Christmas refreshing March vacation can
balk at the cost.
public rooms with high ceilings Shopping Cruise for only $399 be yours.
Caribbean Cruises Travel and walls of picture windows, complete per person.
Don't put off that long
A
Agency resents the "cruise of The varied types of en
Start off the New Year rigt,t awaited trip any longer. Call or
tP month" which Is an all. tertalnment
socializing, with a 7 day discovery cruise write Caribbean Cruises to
Inclusive cruise vacation recreation and relaxation of. Jan. 10 to 17 to Port-A.Pnince, reserve the trip of your life
program to many exciting fered will make it certain that Port Antonio, Montego Bay and time. —ADV.
ports, featuring motor coach boredom will not be a part of Nassau. For only $199 complete
transportation, luxurycruise your weekend cruise aboard the per person you can enjoy 7 days
and all
taxes.
Emerald Seas.
of luxury living and dining on
,
All cruise of the month tours
November features a three board the M S Starward whose

shorter cruises for couples
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with theCounty.
Clerk of CUlT OF FLORIDA ff4 AND FOR along
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SEMINOLE
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fl accordance *ith tilt'
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club or organization can
appear in this listing each
week for only S.) per 11

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par6llel to the N line of
of Section 23, Township 70
South, Range 79 East Then ce along
D1c161.d, the W line Cf the NE ' of the SW I
FINAL NOTICE
of said Section 23, Pd. 0 degrees 00'
Notice is heret.,' given that the 32" E. for 579 300 ft to the point of
uridCrsiqn..d w'Il. on the 11th Jay of
beginning All lying and being in
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hold. No Pits 571 1040

hundreds of products I Gift items
novelties, carded merchandise

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Executive type, beautiful Shaded
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3
bi'droorns 7 baths, den, enclosed
P-1110. 2 Car Q.lraQe, or 1350
month I'hiwi,' 634
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LCngwciod arch, t;ijy or rent, 7
bedroom, kitchen equipped, air.
Call lii.' $rqn,. alA .gr..i .ii.
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,'uu,y park
offering fishing, canoeing atid
convenience store. Surrounded by
beautiful oak and cypress trees.
222 4410
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WANT a Christian lady, age 1060, to
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322-2420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

7$45 Park ç

RAVENNA PARK- Choice

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bedroom, 2 bath, family room
lovely POOL, wall to wall carpet
draperies, dishwasher, shrubbery
privacy fence, MINT CON
DIT ION Was 132,730. Reduced
, Terms,
to $29,900

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO
BROKERS
Days-- 377 6173
Plights 322 7352

"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

SEMINOLE COUNTY

Crank Realty, Realtor

OWNER

TRANSFERRED-

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central air, carpet, QOtbQe-, double
door refrigerator, Assumable

$11,700 7 Pct. mortgage. Hurryl

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GENEVAAREAZONED AGRICULTURE
0 Acres on SI Johns Ave. 535.000
IACCe's, will divide, S2.50O per acre
0 Acres, Mullet Lake area, 517,300.
BEDROOM, 11 bath, below FHA
.iDpraisial, 573.500

REALTY INC
707 E. 75th St., 173 7332

AKE MARY- New 3 bdrm,
homes Make color selections
Paved streets, city water, 571900
with Only 1700 down. Governryi,'nt
financing g341649 Builder

OL HOME- Sanford, 7415
'almetfo Aye,
Ave, carpeted, I BR, 7
ath, family room, utility room
vith new washer, dryer. Central
-eat air, dishwasher, dispoal,
xfra large fenced back yard
utomatic
pool with redwood
abana,
bath
house
with

35-Mbile Home

Lots

Li din - ni,-',
All A lit

One acres':eJ mObile hOmC St
with well, septic &amp; electric,t1
West of Sanford on paved roar
Mt. Dora schools. Available Not.

15th. 160 per month Write, Paul C
White, 7103 S. State, Arys Arbor

Mich. 1810.1

Everything Reduced To Cleart
SAVE 60 pct. and more on smoked
damaged
stock.
Payton's
Children's Wear
(Formerly
Buttons'Pl Bows), 3i4O Hiawatha.
Phone 337 1301.
Kitchen .Bathroom
Cabinets.
Counter tops, Sinks Installation
available Bud Cabell. 372-9052
anytime

Couch and matching chair, reclines',
set of matching lamps. $125; chipa
cabinet, like new, $175; melalgym
set, 1 year old, $75, metal swing
set. 2yearsclti, 575 1966 Rambler,
5100. Other msc items 1323 S
Mellonviie

TOP AND THINK A MINUTE, If

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1971 Chevrolet 'iton pick up, 6 ciJ
steel bed, excellent Condition.
final offer. $1350 131 6455

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

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ROBSOPI MARINE
297$ Hwy 1792
337 5961

90-Autos for Sale
CASH
For Your Junk Car

Solcat 18' Sailboat, extra nice,
523.95 Phone 377 1651, ask for
Duane McGuire Dealer

1971

323-1329

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1972 Corvette convertible (mew ogi.
power steering 4. brake's, AM FM
radio, new radials, 14.500. 574 3309
offer 6

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Two Alma Desks
32250 0

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1966 Fora Station Wagon

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Used office curniturp
Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chaIrs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs. straight Chhjr, filing
cabinets, as is Cash and Carry

PIOLL'S
CasseI()erry, 17-97,930 1206

62-Lawn-Garden
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Spectracidegranulet for lawn insect
control. Gardenland, 1100 w. 1st
St., 373 6630

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Any CarNo Money Down
'.', Til GOOD CREDIT
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For Example:
' 71 Che-v. Fleelside
ton pick up
11,000 mi, air, auto. $3495
'61 Ford '
ton pick up excel. corid
new sticker, low miles. 1795
'72 Gremlin X. air, $1795

'it Pinto, auto, air, $130

70 Mustang Mach I, auto., air. $1795
'72 Toyota, 51,000 ml., $1795
MJ.nvothers:ocno,fr
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NELSON'SFLORICIA ROSES

Chico &amp; The Man

Woodruff's Garden Center
tOt Crier, A',- e Sanford

(.r'w loc at o')
JcI I19'2&amp; 427, Lon,g*tet0
Call 373 13 70 or 934 1603

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Rent

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Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI 30 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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1971 Vega Hatchback, white. PS,
Air, Auto, Radio, custom interior,
deluxe bump*r's, excel. cond. 46$
1)45.

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY
Air Conditioning
AIP
C ON D I T I OP I N 0
REFRIGERATION
DUCT
WORK 24 hour service. All

makes

DYKES

AIR

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Home Improvementj
BUDDY'S

LIG'[
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PEN'TRV AND REPAIRS 322
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Beauty Care

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BLAIR AGENCY
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make room for new Stock).

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1971 Honda CB 200
Sell or Swap for Car
372 427

GARAGE SALE- Ham RadiO gear,
Chllren's. toys, Household items,
Daily after 1 p.m. 137$ S.
Mellonyille

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CARPORT SALE: Clothing, car too
carrier, dishes, complete valley
traiter hitch. TV, misc, 1 37 An
derson Circle, Sanford. Starts
Sunday, Oct. II anytime.

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78'-4torcycles

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WICK ER
Table. Chir, etc. Nice.
1173. Five Points Apis 'sp,. I,
Hwy 1792, 1': Mi North Of
Longwood.

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

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Patio, Aluminum framed enclosure,
minus roof, with two doors. 37)
0596.

efrlg,rator, large picnic Shelter,

Moving? Why Not Live
In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area ?

Pr'con(jtione'd Batteries, II? 95
e'chançp REEL'S BODY SHOP
1109 Sarrc?cj Aie

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GROCERY STORE EQUIPMENT
MAKE OFFER
PHONE 377-5091

HAL COLBERT,REALTOR
Eves. 327 0612or
es, Selma Williams
]flv

323.8670 or 831-9777

76-Auto Parts

COLOR TV, $11 95t,'0141H

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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE
311 315 E. First St
337.54fl

H AL COLBERT

Rooms

Also music,
intercom, paging systems. New or
old construction. 327 7996 . South
east Video

FULLER BRUSH

'tOME AND POOL- S bedrooms,?
baths,] car garags', Floridaroom,
(er'i,ol heat aral air,

COrapes Carp,ting •$.p. firing

1970 Dodge IllOnder motor ho rn ,,
21' Small equity &amp; take oyer
o,iymr'nts 373 06)6

TV Antennas installed

50--Miscellaneo us for Sale
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3 Bedroom Home and Rental.
130,000.
3 Bedroom Home -.Downtuwn,
$19,S00.
Lakefront Home- Lake Mary,
143.000.

On Lake. Free Boating epoo,.Clubp,ouse

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75-Recreational Vehicles

Color I'd's from ISO, 86..',, from
$15
ervice
all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 S . French, 323-173.4,

Merchandise
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321.0041

Large 1 Al 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fijm, or Unfum.

F MOSter Charge

53-TV.Radio.5fei-

RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

PALS -REALTORS

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GREAT ANTIQUE AUCTION
Loads from .',ineNy Vermont
SAT., OCT. 23, Starling 7pm
H' WayAuctioriGaflerles
Hwy 46, Sanford, Fla 322 9719
P ,M
Eastoi I 1onRoute16

KEPIMORE WASHER.POrt5
servce, usi'j machines
MOONEY I'F'PL lANCES 323 0697

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AUCTION, 3777310.

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
small and large, 52,000 per acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor. 671
0711
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AT
BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD

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QUALITY

6U 1006

bath, plus utility Up Stairs. 7
large bedrooms and 2 full baths
576.500

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fireplace, formal dining room,
den, eat in kitchen, I bedroom md

3 Mo..6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT,

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Large Westinghouse refriqe-rar,
gold, e'scellent cCindt,Ofl Ste !.:
,irr t'( 1 t 115 ii U II

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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Toppricespaid,uwd,anycond,,io,i
64.1 3176, Winter Park

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'Double wide.

60', 3 BR, 2 bath,' raised front
screen room, central air, carport
,1,'. flfl'J ,lrirj 5k ir tnij GOOd
dillon Payments $106 17 mo.
Offered by Savings P. Loan, 373

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ELEGANCE
Newly
decorated older home Has central
heat and air, detached garage,
fenced back yard Downstairs'
Spacious living room with

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3 721991
19195, French
327 737, in. )96, 3fl.)9g
377 1939,337 1164

SKYLINE

S Acres, with 17'64' mobile home, 2
farm buildings, partially fenced

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523.200 323 91)0.

Stemper Realty

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beautiful well cared for home, 3
bedrooms. 1 bath on Cut Dc Sac,
Large lot, above ground pool.
171,900,

&amp;306061 EveI)I 1170

NO QUALIFYING!
NO CLOSING COSTSI

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USEDF(JRNITUPE
WANTED
Phone 373 4520

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

WITT REALTY

FHA VA, new resales, homes Yol,
can afford Low. 10* down, some
with no rlflSing i'cists

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ST JOHNS RIVER
Near Deflary,
almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishing
Owner toys "submit offers,"
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY
Beautiful lakefront
lot ona peninsula for unobstructed
cenery 525.00(j

Reg Peal Estate Broker 371 0610
73 7993
323521S
3227713

322 "S5

female 9 mos
old lOgOod home only forcolt of
thead Pilon after 7 -37) 8037.

KULP DECORATORS
.109W. 1st St .377 7)33
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Come in and mike us an offer w
can't refuel $13,900

Seal Pont Siamese

House-fulof furniture. Must sell 137$
S Mellonville anytime after 1pm.

43—thf s.Acreage

5123 mo Adults only No pelt. 373

laity Bird at 7 1SP PA
Pr'.jI

it's just a Stone's throw from Ill

lake. Owner's anxious to se

Homes

catalog, refundable on Is? order
P 0 Box 791. Geneva, na

LIKE DUCK PONDS? This lovely
BR home has iust been listed 'ii

Central Florida's

Small Furnished House
InThe
-Country
372 702dvi .1 Litl'.iI's.'-

Make 7 to 3 times your cost c,i

1001 others, 17
F '.ery Mon &amp; Sat

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Excellent Opportunity Only I Ii
hours weekly With completi
company training &amp; location set
up Investment of 1400-5.3000. Cal

ME ET I NG S

BINGO

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Hwy 17 97 I Mile
South of SnlOrct

Immediate Occupancy Will not

Gel some action with a Hera
classified ad We'll help you wri

24-Business Opportunif iei

POST 53

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Thursday Each Month

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an ad that will bring a fast sal
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Over hanging trees, Almost ni
roof, carpeting and oak Ifooi
Priced right at $19,300. See a t 21
Amelia,

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home, fully furnished (including

Buying a new home? Moving to
apOrtment?

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This Is an ideal
way to inform the public

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IIJNLANDESTA'TES. Nice 3
bedroom. I bath, central heat &amp;
air, modern kitChen, fenced large
lot, utility shed, shallow well,
522.000 Terms

DEL TUNA .".r, Neat, Clean
I BR. Closed Parch, $139
2 DR, Din P.51,9
2 BR. Carport, Porch, $119

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Low clown p,Ifment Ornamr'n?,il
'tOflP fat
C, fur ni-i Ujl)rflri5,
sunken paneled family room, 3
bedrooms, garage, redwood
fence, carpet. FHA VAIll em.
CLIFF JORDAN.

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Larry Saxon, Realtor

Furnished

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME 7

Did you know that your

air

$775
FORREST GREEPIE,INC.
$304433 REALTORS 322I97Oeves

If

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required to present any claims and TO. KATHRYN L. WOOD,
formerly
iemandswfflch you may have KATHRYN
BASS La%tknown
INVITATION TO B ID
against the estate of ETHEL PA
addrets Post Office Do' II?,
Tile Board of Trustees
of the ENGELMEIER deceased late of Weaversye,
ill North Carolina 73717,
County Public Hospital Seminole County, Florida. to the and
iSeminole
VALERIE
B GILI.I5, Last
nvites bids upon the following:
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and fiIC known address, 130 Lake Av enue,
16 H.P. L.awnmowcr, riding style the same in duplicate and

of Shadow" David Groh.
who plays Rhoda's husband,
takes on a diverse role, teams
with In Meredith as accident
as Maitland, Florida
Additional information, plans and provided In Section 733 II,
investigators who rim into a
Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thit an
specificatio,- s are available at the Statutes, in their offices
in thr action to foreclose three mortgages
murder. Theresa Merritt, of Office of the Purchasing Agent,
County Courthouse in Serrinol
on the following property #i
"That's My Mama" fame, Is
All bids shall be mailed to the County, Florida, within four Seminole County. Fl
or ida
Board
of
Trust
ee
s
of
fur
Semi
nole calendar months from the time of
featured, along with Virginia
Begin at tht SW c or ner . SE '. of
County Public HospItal, 1101 East the first publication here',
Mayo, who makes a ra re TV First Street, Sanfor
or the the NW 'of Section 73, Township
d, Florida 3771. same will bt barred
South, Range 79 East, thence run N.
appearance.
All bids shall be postmarked not
Filed at Sanford Florida, this 1ST 0 degrees 03' 02" E. for 47004 ft
9.10 ABC THE ROOKIES later than the 771h day of October day of OCTOBER, 1975.
along the W line of said SE '.. NW.
$975. and shall be received on or
S Edward H. Engetmeler
"Death Lady" A veteran befr,
'., Section 23, thence S I'? degrees
the list day of October 1973,
As Executor
41' 35" E. parallel to the N. line of
policeman, with a wife and Publish: Oct 70, 21, 77, 1915
S Jamej B. Byrne, Jr. Esulre
the PIE', of said Section 23, for
kids, is partnered with a lady DES 171
Attorney for Execufor
2400,591 ft, to a point on a curve
P.O. Box $33
cop. In a shootout, he moves to
FICTITIOUS NAME
concav, to the NW on the W right of
Altamonte Springs,
Notice
way of Longwood Markham Pond,
protect her and is fatally
is hereby given that I am Florida 37701
engage
in
Thence along the arc of said curve
business
at
2624
Publi
wounded. His buddies on till!
sh : Oct. 21 , t. 1973
having as it elements a
FalmouthRd.. Maitland
central
force resent her for what Seminole County, Florida under the DES 131
angIe of?)
07' 16" and a
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Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat
Early Birds 7:15 pm

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Peg Real Estate Broker
372 3641 All Hrs. 377 7737
8)7W lstSf ,Sanfond

Peg Real Estate broker

CASSELBERPY
3 bedroom, 7
bath home, family room,
.vu,iiunu, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer included Garage, nice
Yard. $750,

Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furnished Elizabeth Crews,
Phone 373 5111 before 10 a m

you are mature and have a
minimum of S hours a day to spend
building oral supervising a sale's
force. F'.7Id Creation, a Marshal
Field family owned cosmetic cornpiny has a position available in
this area. Unlimited earning
potential with advancement op
portunitic's Ca!I 670 13.40 or $573.16.5

SA

IIOOE.2SthSt.

CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITIAND..- 3
bedrooms, l'z baths, air con
ditioner, dishwasher, fenced yard,

Manager Opportunity
Meetings
Business 7:30 1st Tues

on'c

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Persian kittens. Silvc't and cameo,
CPA registered, $30 to 1100, 372
0575

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BALL REALTY

TAFFER REALTY

127 Country Club Drive 7bedroom,
bath, family room, siio. In

PART TIME FARM HAND

Notice

S Dorothy F. Jacornb
Publish Oct. 7, 14, 2), 75, 1975

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WEDNESDAjI / ,
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2 Bedroom Block Home
Furnished or Unfurnished

Unfurnished 3 OR house, 11 00 Also
Trailer, $86, and Apt. $100 373
1774.

6290636

icIer

Realty

,'FF KITTE045 to GOod homes,
Call after Som. 37)
71A. lii Hays Drive

1966 Melody 7 bedroom mobile
Wanted to buy used office furniture
home 150) and assume payments. ISMALL A PP. IA NC F
Any
1398 Ross St • Phone 337 2691,
REPAIRED
Quantity.
NOLL'S
5005. Sanford Ave. 373 9370
Casselberry, H*y. 17 fl 9304706
Mobilehornewith 2beautifulshaded
lots Rent one, live on the other. Frigerijaire Deluxe automatic
CASH 322-4132
Custom made 12'x60' mobi!e home
dryer. While', good condition 165
For used furniture, ipptiance
with a I0','xfl' Florida room.
377 7333 after S 30.
toots, etc Buy I or 1031 iterr"
Completely furnished, carport,
Larrys Mart, 213 S4nfor'd Ave
Maytag Automatic Washer,
patio, 2 utility buildings, fruit
C,64:10111.1 cori-dilion. flew motor, W.
frees 3 77 037].
We Buy Furniture
7153.
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Oral 7110 1)0 (I&amp;

373 2970

Nurses, RN's, L.PN's, Aides; Aide
Companion, Needed Immediately

D ISABL ED
AMERICAN

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Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call IJA 1(110

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VETERANS

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!

NOTICE I

Stenstrom

Harold Hail Realty

32-Houses Unfurnished

formation in window.

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Casselberry, Fla., 32707

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Strout Realty, Inc.

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Florida Corporation. BRENDA
FOELKER, KATHRYN L. BASS,

evelli

Write:
INTERESTED?
R.G. Bone, Manager

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kitchen

vertising furnished

III

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unfur,pistied,

equ ipped. air, carpeted, 599.30.
Adults only. 3277716 wt nds &amp;

Training, forms, signs and all ad

People about it with a Classified
Ad in the Herald 377 2611,

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an ad that will bring a fast sale
CALL 377 2611

Turn your riot estate license into the
key to excellent earnings in this
exciting field,

Garage sales are In season Tell the

4

Get some action with a Herald
classified ad We'll help you write

Company in the North Seminole
County area

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
to age 2 only. Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau 3276415

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Buying a new home? Moving to an
apartment'

1 bedroom

INC,*

AU TIP
3229264
3270613

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LOVELY I BR house with beauli

WANT TOSELL
YOUR HOME?

bondable person to represent our

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Duplex, %5 per rno
No pets
327 3*11 after 4 p m.

REALTY

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We seek a licensed, energetic and

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3721971

Furnished, I bedroom d'iplex, air,
business couple only. No pets or
children, 7200 Park Ave

REAL ESTATE
OPPORTUNITy

or 173 aw .
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PLALIOP
311 3991

LAKE MARY.- 7 BR duplex, kit
then equipped, Carpeted, centra
heat &amp; air, 1)50 per mo
FORREST GREENE INC.

If so, call me,
MR. E 0 Di E
3238570
or
834.4605
M
have phone &amp;
checking account

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WINTER SPRINGS, 4 OR, 2 bath,
equipped kit(hn, 531,300.1319497

'373 rIS)

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JIM HUNT

pension?

Found

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tartno rl.tui. Sewing machine
Pv h,larre n 51$ or to Daympots
ef 5) S,'p at
SANFORD cEWINC, CENTER
Fast First, Downtown
177 0411 Eve 369 1116

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You want to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
Wewillprovidelhe
Professional Service
101W. Commercial
g
Sanford

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Two bedroom, turn or unfurn
adults preferred. Security dposil
373 3831 or 322 6670

REALTOR

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Assume Payments
Sinner 7rj raq n C,'ihinet. I needle

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JOHN KRIDEP, Assoc

SANFORD
3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, shady yard, air conditioner
Will dicker or Swao. $19,300

RE AL lOPS

FLEF,TLINE
Double wide new,
central air, raised front screen
room, carport, skirting, corn
plefely set up Near 116 a. 1792
Offered
by
Savings
P.
loan 5,4)51 per month, 37) 605)

W. Garnett White

Large lot, nice setting, 3 bedroom, 2
bath, largedenoff swimming pool.
137,000. Owner will
finance.
373 19)1.

1)0 M33

31A----Dup!exes

3236353

Call

2 Bedroom, air tditiOfled. fenced
vari. 1901 Summecfin AVC, S1,9oo
or make not" I" 1197

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PartIally furnished 2 bedroom, 331
Palm Way, $75 month 322.S91)
evenings

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TR?UMP
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LOST
White German Shepherd,
male, 9 months Old; vicinity of

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Monthly Rent ,sls Available
5135 5150 Color TV
QUALITY INN -NORTH
i I P. SR I'll I rwlCiAnnd

yes. experience,

Are You A Go Getter?
Are You A Salesman?
Can You Organize?
Can You Handle People?
Are you looking for a
good
income
and

or write

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ADULTS. PlO PETS
116W 2nd St

hours flexible.
fl i l Call 371 0375

drinkert
For further information call 177.4537

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AVALOPI APARTMENTS

Telephone solicitor to work in office;

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMII,y'
AL ANON
for families or friends of problem

S—Lost &amp;

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373 W4L

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322-6457

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Barrington, double wide, new, 71 x
60', central air, large raised
screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed siding,
location, with trees Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan, Payments,
5113 36 mo 323605'r

373 606) or 373 0517 eves.

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, IN C.

be? Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive Sto up

Inquire to S Monday fhru Friday.

PROBLEM
Perhaps At(otiolt Anonvmovs
Can Help
Call 173 1537
Write P 0 Box 12 )3
Sanford, Florida 37111

whose addr ess

VALERIE 5. GILLIS, A all of the
By Elaine RiCharde
where he's double-dating with with a lady partner, too or
survIving dfrectors and trustees of
i,,,y
Clerk
De
I S N W 0 T S E M A J P H M C A
Josephine and her husband,
more accurately, with her PubliSh: Oct. 7, II, 21, 29, 1975
SHAKER VALE, INC. and the
unknown
successors In
DES
56
9-10
CBS
SWITCH
Pete
and
Jealous
husband.
The
husband
R E R T fS\WN Os I EN SO I A E B
nfernt,Irusfeesoranyo herp.rty
Mac match wits with a patient accuses Joe of being more
claiming by, through, under or
T U G N B
10 S T C 0 1 0 N Y .J E
jewel thief who has held his amorous than business.Iike.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF against SHAKER VALE. INC E.
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL POPE BASSETT ak a POPE E
10-Il ,tnC MAHI't,S
loot, a famous emerald, for
N T E M A
CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND BASSETT. Individually, SUZANNE
LD. "An End and a Begin. FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
seven years. The statue of
J BASSETT. Individually; COM
AWMIDJA
ft
limitations is about to run Out ning" Wedding bells ring out
PROBATE DIVISION
_
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BANK WINTER PARK, A Florida
Banking Corpor ation; GORDON S.
kiley and Janet BIak, PROBATE NO, 7549S-CP
before he unloads it for cash. for
S E A S [c 0 1 0
PEIU A TA
In Re: Estate of
NUTT. Individually, LONGW000
The grand scheme Pete and pla)edby Pamela Hemsley. Its ETHEL PA EP4GELMEIER
PROPERTIES, INC. a Florida
E N Y 0 CHVI R
G B U Y I U II
Mac conco lures the thief, a quick decision, and a
deceased. Corporation, and BANK OF PALM
NOTICETOCREDITORS
played by Henry Silva, Into a beautiful ceremony, in a day
BEACH 1 TRUST COMPANY. a
VAF
YC
NH E C E D
To Alt Cr.dltor and All Persons Florida Banking Corporation,
and
plan to join forces with them n filled with other problems.
Having Claims or Demands A gainst M 0 BARNES, Individually,
Y I LHA R EW I IL I AMS B U BC
aheisto(ama(chingemerald _______________ SaidEstate:
Defendants
You are her eby notified and
a fake,
NOTICE Of SUIT
ULOTI0GELTHORPESLHC

JOHNNY WALKER

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-Household Goods

HILLCREST
'71, central air,
d'shwahir, raised patio, skirting.
a. ti downs
Good location,
Payments $41 29 ma Offered by
Savings &amp; Loon 373 6051

903W lit St.

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apartments, attractively fu
fluShed, conveniently located or d
beautifully landscaped StIS m )Call between 8:30 S. For ii
formation CAll 177 0101

Bookkeeper through trial balan.,,
preferably
experienced
in
methaniled operation with fur
rough's L.5000 type computer.

WORK? Place a Classified Ad in

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Frid ag

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WANT TO SEE A WONDER AT

Sit.

322.7643

PlOW I FASIN,,

Nei'tjs Correction Ot'icc'r I P.'ul
be High school graduate, good
physical
condition
Retired
military will be accepted.
One Registered Nurse, must have
QOOd references, experienced in
All fields Mature woman
An Equal Op.,rtunty [.riiployer
Apply in person to
Seminole Co. Sheriff's Dept.
301 N. Park Ave. Sanford
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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll

Harmony, North Carolina
23631
$975, and file the original with the
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that clerk of this Court either before
a cornptaint to foreclose a mortgage service on plaintiff's attorneys or
encumbering the following real immed iately thereafter; otherwise a
property
default will be enter ed against you
Lot
THE COLONNADES f or the rlief demanded in the
THIRD SECTION, according to
the complaint
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat
WITNESS my hand and seal of
Book 16, Page 35. Public Records of
this Court on October 131h, 1975
Seminole County, Florida,
(Seal)
has been filed against you arid you
H 5(kwifh, Jr
are requir ed to serve a copy of your
Clerk of the Ciruit Court
writtendefenses, if any, to it on VAN

MOSSIE C. BATEMAF
Reg
Real Estate Broker

New. modern, I story efficieni y

Seminole County
Sheriff's Department

Get it Ctietked by the
registered
nurse at Alfamonte Mail,
near
information center. Monday
through Saturday, Ii a m
to 9

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MATINIS

One Bedroom 7617 Elm Sanford
No pets 339 6956

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fbi 3I. Ortando, Flor ida 32902, on
or before the 13th day of November,

ice.
marriage counselor, and so
10-11 CBS KATE MCSHANE
does his class. Two of the
L
Looking
for a new audience,
students decide they want to get and away from the competition
Arthur
married, and seek out Kotler of another lawyer show, NBC's
for advice. Before they reach Petrocelli, Kate tries her hand
By: Martha T, Vihlen
DEN BERG, GAY i. BUR K.-:. PA.,
Deputy Clerk
him. Barbarino and his in "Beacon 11111's" spot for this attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post Publish; Oct. II, 71,
71, Nov 1, 1975
followers get to Kotler flrg,an
week. Tough case, She's Office Box 793. Orlando, Florida DES"
file the Original with the
flood him with their thoughts defending a polk'ernap who Clerk ofand
the above styled Court on
or IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
about the marriage,
doesn't want to be defended before
11th, 1913, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
a Judgment may be en
1:30-9 CBS JOE AND SONS after he shoots a handcuffed otherwise,November
FLORIDA
tered against you for the relief
Josephine arranges a blind date suspect accused of assaulting a cwniandrd
CIVIL ACTION NO, SlItI.CA.o9.F
in the complaint,
for Joe. The date turns out to be Friend's daughter.
STATE BANK OF
WITNESS my hand and the seal of APOPKA,
Plaintiff
a widow with a desire to
dC0urt0flthe3rddayofOctob.r,
vs
IllS
recapture her youth. Her "Powder Blue" It's women's
SHAKER VALE, INC. a diSSOlved
breaks the

pursuit embarrasses Joe, nightinTVpoljcedepartmn
especially in the restaurant Joe Forrester has his problems

BLAZING
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SADDLES SHOWS

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GREGORY MOB IL t HOME S
Orlando Drive
Sar'.forci 371 57(X)

Ne'Whije' ma rural area No down
paymnf, monthly payments 'ess
than rent Government Subsidized
to qualified buyei't Call to see of
YOU Quality!
PA. UNSWORTH REALTY
Rig Real Estate Broker

good ahrden spot, Terms $79,900.

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18-Help Wanted

KNOW YOUR
BLOOD PRESSURE

County, Flor ida
Ptlifltiff, has been filed against you and you
"
are required to serve a copy of you r
ROBERT N TOMLIN arid FRAN J. written defenses, If any, to it on
TOMLIN, his wife,
RICHARD H. ADAMS, JR. of Gray,
Defendant
Adorns, Harris&amp; Robinson, PA,

TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS

Colonial America

Noon

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&amp; 6, Public Records of Semino le

TGAGE ASSOCIATION.

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LEASE OPTION
Vacant- I OR frame, 2' i acres,

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

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42?v'obile Homes

* "Get 'Em While *

PFALTOR 377 7191

,lrij,' efficiency apt
upstairs,
3
blocks from town, low rer I.
l(Ekiflg for good tenant. Call 3
5)09 after F, p m

Noon The DQj Before Publication

the follow ing p-operty in Seminole
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE County, Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Lot 23,DIock),Replafo$ Sheet l&amp;
CUlT IN AND FOR S8MINOLE 2, North Orlando To*iisite, 4th
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Addition, Village of North Orlando,
CIVIL NO. 7 5 650.CA09c
as recorded in Plat Book 11, Pages 5

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NOWReal Estate

Mrs Mello

MARINA GALLO, hiS wife
Residence Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thi' hi'
action for foreclose a mort gage on

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(9) Gilllgan's

SEEK &amp; FIND

41c a line

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]Ica line
24c a line
(52.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)

5:30 P.M.

DEADLINES

Defendants.
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO ERNESTO GALLO and

As Deputy Clerk
Put,irth Oct 7. 11. 21, 21. 1973

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L,irge 7 bedroom downstairs ap
dining room, kitchen, living roci
3 blks from town Call 373 51
afIre 6 p m

)LIfles Minimum

609 East 3emoran
Boulevard
IN THE CI CUIT COURT OF THE
uamontc Sprsn,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR•
Florida 3270$
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(fl Di' before November 7th, 1913, and
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
filc the original with the Clerk of this
Court either before ser vice on CIVIL CASE NO. JS•1732CAO9C
MT
COMBINED
Pitilioner's attorney or im
REALTY CO . 1 Florida cor
mediately thereafter, otherwise, a p,ra?ion.
default may be enter ed against you
Plaintiff,
for the relief demanded in the
rtitjon.
THOMAS J. GOLDEN and NANCY
WITNESS my hand and the of GOLDEN.
his wife; ERNESTO
ticiat seal of the Court at Sanford, GALLO and MARINA GALLO. his
Florida, this 3rd day of October,
wife; CJFELIA OERIVET. and
197S
MAGDALENA
DERIVET.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkins

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Religious Hall
7:30
H:30 CBS GOOD TjMThe years old and she climbed
(9) AM. America
surprise baby shower for aboard unintentionally before
(44) Hilarious
Frightenstein House Of Florida's friend turns out to be Will and Sonny started out of
a surprise on Florida when she town. Now they have to find her
1:04
learns
a few surprising thfrire
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
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(CAW4 Community Close. from the "mother-to-be" and 84:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS
Up
the "baby."
"Jailbouse Rock" The boys
(41) Flintstones
S'S NBC MOVIN' ON "Will
wind upfn jail aftera comedy of
0:30
The Last Trucker Leaving errors, then go on a sit-down,
(CAT) Fran Canton
Charlotte Please Turn Off the protesting a
10 p.m. curfew at
(44) Three Stooges
Eights" The title is a mouthful the drive-in. They
get arrested
8:55
and Will and Sonny have their after they lock themselves in
(44) Spirit Of '76
hands full when they find a the drive-in eatery
by accident,
9:00
stowaway. She's only four then try to break ou t.
(2) Phil Donahue
CSV

1 thru S times
6 tho, 25 times
26 times

MONDAY thou FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9-Noon

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CBS News
Town

8:00 A .M.

DES in

NOTICE OF SUIT

(9) Bozo's Circus
(44)
American

1

BLAZING

12

(2) Adam 12

(2) Somerset
(6)($) News
(CATV4) Movie

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(CATV4) I Love

Building

27 Boys name 50 Wingtie part

(2)(1) Today

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5:00

1:00

433
(2) Daily Devotional
(51(44) News
700

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Variety

HOURS

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25 Useless

dawn

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(44)

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(24) Electric Company

(I) Tod ay In Florida

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(13) Dragnet

12:30
(2)(l) 3 For The Money
(4) Sea rch For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children

6:30
(6) Sunrise Semester
(CATV4) Tnnesse.e

32 Constellation
33 Hazard

Club
(8) Somerset
(9) Dinah!

(33) Big Valley

23
(2) With This Ring

(91 Welcome Back, Kotter

Friends

Family
less
(CATV.4) Bugs Bunny And 4:30
(3)(24) Sesame Street
Friends
(6)(0 ) Mery Griffin
(I) Magnificent Marble Ma.
A'IVM Fllntstones
chine
(13) Ironside
(13) PIIISe.PIUS!
(CATV.13) Orlando
(24) World Press

6:13

You

(CATV.4)(44) Mickey Mouse

(2)-) Tomorrow

831-9993
RATES

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(44) Fllntstones
(35) Rocky And
Undird'c;
4:00

Winter Pork

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

18

(2) Ironside
(31(24) Mister R ogers
(6) Partridge Family

AFTERNOON

322-2611

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Spirit Of '76

3:30
(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And
(6)(13) Tattletales
(9) One Life To Live

11:30
Hollywood
(2)($)
Squares
(6)(13) Love Of Life
(CATV4) World Of Women
(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa AICJFC

(61(5) Sunshine Almanac

Sons

11111111111111"ll.

(44) Phil Donohue

(6)(C4)(13) CBS News

4:10
(2) Sunshine Almanac

930

(41)

OrIQfldO

SAN MO PARK, 1. 7; 3 bedro&lt;
tr,liler apIs Adult &amp; family par It
'ieekly ISIS Hwy 17 92, Sanfor Cl
373 1930

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11:55

MORNING
6:00
(9) Sunrise Jubilee
(13) Breakfast Beat

(CATV4) Movie
(9) Happy Days
(13) Good Times
(33) Movie
(44) Dinah!

Women

Seminole

available

(2)($) Another Wor ld
(6)(13) Match Game
(CATV.o) Three Stooges
(9) General Hos pital
(24) Romagnolis' Table
11 3S ) My Favorite Martian
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SEEDCO staff, V employes.
Central Florida Ornamentals, four employes
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-J. Smith Fruit Co., 138 workers.
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SEEDCO, agencies employed 124 workers. Now Orr says Oat
number has jumped to 284 and he predicts a total of 3 workers
will be working as a result of SEEDCO before the grant runs out
Commander Jim Ripley of American Legion Post 53 of Sanford (right) presents American
in 1977. SEED was awarded a federal grant of more than $
flag for milli
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one foreclosure in Seminole," Beckwith said.

on the project adjacent to a golf course at Winter
Springs.

prospective buyers at the auction because buyers will
have to have cash4n.hand for U* condominiums, with
mortgages ranging from $17,900 to $29,000 plus cos on
the two and three-bedroom units.
But Beckwith said he'll take certified or Cashier's
checks on approval of First Federal of Orlando.

A spokesman for tile mortgage holder said the
condominiums will be sold free and clear of any liens
or second mortgages.
Beckwith said he'll use several deputy clerks to
assist In the marathon auction on the courthouse steps,

bottom fell out of the condominium market in central
Florida and the units were unsold.

state is forcing many of the state's mortgage bankers
to shed t.heir conservative suits for a pitchman's
jacket, with pockets fufl of hard sell gimmicks.

If the Winter Springs cOndominiurm don't strike
your fancy
the purchase must be made th cash
there are other condominiums in the area that can be
bought his
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charges and taxes, while allowing the buyer to
establish for himself the hquidation value of the home
he is interested in," Possiel said.
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In a move believed to be unprecedented in Florida
real estate history, the 48 units of The Oaks at Errol
Estate condominium development on U.S. 441 near
Apopka will be indisidually auctioned to e public
Saturday.
According to William H. Po&amp;qiel, senior vice
president of Western Mortgage Corp., the marketing
event is designed to benefit both the mortgage banking
firm, second largest in the nation, and the prospective
home buyer in the Orlando metropolitan area.
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*'This is the largest number of parcels to be sold in

e of these units the cornPany can minimize losses through savings in carr)ing

SatuAt tile atiction near Apopka starting at 11 a.m.,
rday, Western isoffe ngtofman
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years at nine per cent interest with IoW cent down
and
per cent with per cent down.
"Here's what we've been faced with," said Rick
DOwnham. Western's Florida vice president.
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of '75, developers with one, two or ftee projeC13 going
'erex tended themselss and ended up in a severe
cash bind. We really didn't have any choice bdt to take
over the properties on a deed in lieu of foreclosure and
try to sell them ourselves."

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Orr said SEEDCO is a "vital link" in the chain that would
help close that gap because the "poor are a drag on society." And,
he said, handouts ren't the answer, but the creation f new
businesses where blacks and the underprivileged can work the
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Uarlem where, he said. "Park Avenue begins as the showcase of
the world and ends at the Department Of Welfare.
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the U.S. has Failed to close the gap between the have and the hav
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I i Ashby Jones, receised an i taxation
would solve the cenoverss
Dr. Lamb
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committee chairman.
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Sanford Mayor Lce Moore proclaims Nov. 11 Deltona Derby Day
From Florida Technological
circWt court clerk, received an
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Tuesday's high 79. O.,-ernight
invitation from Mrs. Duerr and depth, unbiased study whose
Also expected to serve are low 51.
the Sanford-Central Florida Airport as (left to right) Mrs Bonnie
said his surwirvisor, Circuit results would (oniniand re-sPtvt
tsenaier, of Merritt Island, Deltona Derby chairman; Glen
representatives from tile Farni
Mostly fair through lbu.r.
Court Clerk Art Beckwith Jr., both by
of
the
nature
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virtue
Penn)wift, chairman Greater Sanford Chamber of
Bureau, the Seminole County sda. A little warm er, highs
in
Commerce instructed him to attend the the ikeup of the committee Ikague of
Aviation Committee, Jack Homer, exeeuJse director of th e
Civic Associations the low to mid 80* Law, in the
committee meetings The and the quality of the stud)
and the president of the low to mid $OL Noflheaste
Chamber; and Mrs. Jean Bhrks of Sanford, official timer for the
commission appointed Pearson undertaken."
derby. The mayor urges the public to welcome the
county's League of Women winds sruund 10 m
today
pilots at 11 in place of Jones
Seminole County cities, Votes s.
a.m., Nov. 11 at the Acm Services Terminal Building at the air.
becoming
light
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County
Attorney
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fIcIaL hope for a balanced
Complete detallc and tides
Feeiiiansai'Ithe appointmeats where Mrs Duerr is council
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With the candidate qualifying
with your money in hand, is the west*
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have
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Circuit Court Clerk Arthur Beckwith Jr. and deputy
documents so far, City Clerk
clerks
will be auctioning off 114 eoah condominiums
Kay&amp;issman said today.
to satisfy mortgages held by First Federal Savings and
Mrs. &amp;assinan said three city
Council seats are open in thisIan of Orlando.
year's election, but only in.
Circuit Court Judge Voile Wllllsms Jr. has ordered
combent Coundlmen Martin
the fully-built, complete but unsold units at Winter
Bacon Sr. and Harry Terry
Springs sold one-by-one, in a foreclosure suit against
have qualified.
Development Enterprises Inc., of Worcester, Mass.
member
Virginia Mercer announced
recently she would not seek r
election.
Five other city residentshave
picked
up
qualifying
doct.urients, however.
Prospective candidates in-

:nnagernent jobs just aren't
Commission aian d Vten Jr., who says he agrees
t1y with the concept of SEED, placed Orr on the agenda
communiUon" with the commjson and wi th the
public.

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Ile said he doesn't expect a large number of

qualifying papers only in.
cumbent city council member
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Sprague Electric, Ingwood and
Florida Soltw ires Altamonte
Springs. Fourteen Florida
employes pledged $1,625.
Another Par)'oll Deduction Honor
Itoll firm, General Dynamics, cxceeded its previously set goal with a
total of $9,279.
Margaret Ganas, United Way
executive secretary, reported a
surprise gift from the Ickheed
employes, Sunnyvale, Calif.,
'BucF-thMonth Club" in
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important. North-South OU
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three
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good wet. In other persons, tree, and some hair is lost
to know what you should resPau
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When
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short
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can be,
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rules to follow. The first one is further action to show that
really comes front two sources, span Won't get too long.
that you do not bid it when you really have a tremendous
that manufactured by your own
forcing bid.
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body, chiefly in the liver, and medical problems that are except 4.4-3.2 or 4.3-3-3. The
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second is that you do not bid it MODERN, send $1 to: "Win
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cholesterol. Chief among these problem after pregriancy, but it
hold four Radio City Station, Now York
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on foods and diet to control types of hair styles.
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Dr.
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only
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going
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diet and tells me the level York, NY 10019. Send 50 cents, a could furnith valuable clues, not only financial gains,
a
shouldn't be, over 250 at the long, stamped, self-addressed
inore active social life.
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most. I'm 58, male, in good envelope, and ask for
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tackle do-it-yourself projects
enjoy being around people on the back burner. All will go
today. They'll think you're a smoothly. You'll accomplish
fine person and will be anxious what you set out to do.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
to cooperate.
(Aug.
23-Sept.
22)
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could get the ur%e to
VIRGO
What seems even to you to be socialize today. Keep In mind
luck will be your knack to you won't have to look further

No Cho I esteroI
Found In Nuts

by Art Sansom

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COURT GF THE
$N THE CIRCUIT COURT,
FICTITIOUS NAME
INVItATION TO BID
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Notice is hereby that we are
Notice it heriby given that the EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged In bu$irwss at South 17 97 CIty of CatseltArry of Seminole CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLP
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GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL HACIENDA MOTORS, and tP'at we 1975, In the CatI,Iberry City Hall. ADVANCE MOUTGAGE COP.
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MORTGAGE A$SOCIATI3N, a intendtorrgistersaldnamewith the Casselberry, Florida, for the put- PORATION. a Delaware cot.
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the provi%on$ of the Fictitious obtainedat Casselberry City Hall, 95
CARLTON DUNNING and ARCHIE Name Statutes. To Wit: Section Lake Triplet Drive, Catselberry, CKARLES I. HACKETT and ROSE
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Florida, The City reserve-s the right M. HACKETT. his wife,
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his wife,
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Prosser
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NOTICE OF ACTION
Mary W Hawthorne
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Publit,h: Nov , 10. 17, 71, 1973
TO - Charles I. Hackett
Acting City Manager
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that •i
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Notice is hereby gi'en tM Ihr 1ff THE CIRCUIT COJRT OF THE action to fore-clsi a mortgage on
(6)03) Guiding Light
EiGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Lot 30 and tbt p.irt of Lot 31. undersigned, pursuant to
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3:23
married — BEAM. nit wife, and to. or be used with, In, or on said
are rguireJ to serve a copy of your Publith: Nov. 3. 10. 17, 74, 1975
r.remisls, even though they be
(44) Spirit Of '76
all hose claiming any right, title
written defenses, If any, to it on DET.1$
or detachable.
3:30
- interest by, through or under you.
RICHARD 14. ADMAS, JR of Gray,
Rct
hereby
notified
that
a
complaint
(J)(24) Littias, Yoq Ard Yeij
Adni, HarrIs
l TU CIRC('IT COURT, IN AND
Rrthrs
PA
Refrietor
COUNTY, to Icreciose a certain mortgage on
pla'ntfl's attorneys, v.hoe address FOR
SEMINOLE
(6)(13) Tattletales
Central Heating Unit
Box 3061. Orlando. Florida 32B)7. on CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SflI6CAO4D wit:
(3.5) Rocky And Friends
Lot $1, NQRTHWOOD, accnrding has been filed against you and you
or before the 10th day of December, In tie: The Marriage
are required to serve a copy Of your
Underdog
1975. and file the original with the ARTHUR WI LLIE BELLENGER. to the PIat thereof, as recorded
Petitiorr Plat Book 17, Pages II and 42, of the written defenses, ii any, to it Ofl
4:00
clerk of this Court either before
Public Records of Seminole County, MaLean and Brooke plaintiff 's
service on plaintiff's uttrrteys r and
(2) lronside
attorney,
ose address is Post
imrnediatelythereafter,oth,,-,,isee JUANITA BELLENGER.
Florida, a k a $16 Ash kane. Otfice Drawer L Ja5.ksonville,
(6) Partridge Family
has been filed against y"u, and you
for the relIct demanded in the
NOTICE OF ACTION
(ATV-6(44) Mickey Mouse
complaint.
arerequired to servea copy of your 2$th, IfS, arid file the original with
TO, JUANITA BELLENGER

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omen

(44) Phil Donohue
11:30
(2)(s) Hollywood Squari"s

(U Somerset
(9) DinahI
(13) Dragnet

(CATV4) World Of Women
(9) Happy Days
(21) Villa Aie'gre
11:50
(CATV-4) Paul Harvey

4:30
(3)(24) Sesame £treet

By: Lillln T. Jenkins

AFTERNOON
12:00

St., Sanford,

minole Cour'ty,

original with the Clerk uf CIrcuIt 16th day of October. AD. 1975
Florida under the tictitious
(eaI)
name of Court, Seminole County, Flo'da
TOM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS or before the
4th day of December
. Arlhtit H. Be'.kwilh, Jr
DBA, SANFORD PRESS. and that
I AD. 1915, Oiherwi5e a dtfeull will
Clerk of the Circut Court

(CATV6) I Love Lucy

Clerk of the Circuit Court, Scm nole

Gilligan's lslar,d
(35) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch

Flcrlda Staute's 1951
5: Thomas M Ferguton
Publish Nov. 3, 10, ii,

(2) News
(31(24) Electric

lI be taken against y3u t3r the
Carroll Burke, Attorney
Petitioner, w'se address is e:2 relief demanded in the complaint.
Sanford Atlantic Bank BuIlding,
DONE AND ORDERED at SanM

FICTITIOUS NAME
Nnlice is hereby given fret I am

5:00

(6) The Young And The Restless
(CATV.
Bugs Bunny And
Friends

or pleadin In ti' office of the Clerk complaInt or petItion.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Circuit Court en or before the
this
court on October 24th. 1975
e'1yc1J6rereguiredtOservea copy 7ls? cay ot Novembcr, 1973, If you
(Court 'et
to do so, iudument by defauU
Vt pour nrttt'n defenses to it, if any,

(CATV.6) Bewitched

17:30

(13) Adam 12

For The Money
(6) Search For Tomorrow
(9) All My Children

CA'T'V-13) Cable Journal
(3$) ?v&amp;ybCtTy R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

Clerk of the Circuit Court

County, Florida, under the fictItious CARROLL BURKE
name Of THE
PRINCESS Attorney for Petitioner
MARGARET BEAUTY SALON, and 612 Sanford Atlintic Bank
that I iritti4 to register said name Sanford,
Florida 32771
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Publith- Nov 3, 10. Il,
21, 1975
cordance with the provisions of the
FiCtitiOus flame Statutes, to wit:
('97%)

COMMENTARY:
Spinoffs
5-9 ABC MOBILE ONE "fl
and crossovers, they keep Crusader" TV news reporter
coming. "All in the
Family," saves a crusader's life this
'Good Times," "The Mary Days" guest

stars as

a

Ctaudta W. flty?he,
DET 17

"Barney Miller" spawns a officials. He plans to

expose

and Son' gives birth to the labor racketeers hope to

fantastic maze of spinoffs and

and suddenly realize that every the gals" with daughter Bess.

LEXINGTON

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

COUNTY, FLORIDA,

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season

for

television people to tagging along to a disothc -,,

ftC.

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Petitioner

To order volumes I. Rand 111. send $1 for each, making checks
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this newspaper.

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aias
CIEMAC$RfI

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A

ARernory

PERTH,

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now, only memories," said
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Phyllis

his van.
5-9:30 CBS ALL IN TIlE
Anti-Defamation League, and FAMILY Edith flaunts
her
Itoone Arledge, president of independenceforange and
ABC Sports, received a Archie is stunned. Archie
distinguished service award doe't want Edith
hanging
from tk National Confererict' around the old
folks home,
of Human Relations in New
whereshehasbeena volunteer
York. Anyone who produces worker,
but Edith is defiant.
Howard Cosell's varIety hour
-J1 NBC MONDAY NIIHT
deserves a Purple Heart, rather
AT n
MOV!F.S "The Owl
than a distinguished service
and the Pussycat." Standards
out to see

the "Today" show, has just some heavy cutting on some of

member of the disbanded rock Americas Association

"Person acceptable, even past the

news conference La three years. woman so honoret! I ttuess she
IlLs ambition now is "just to got it for being the most irn

J$

teal of said Courl on the
A 0. 1975.

just a

the start of it's toseeBrendainarrled.soshe

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CARL SCARBOROUGH, Respcn

dent

NOTICE OF SUIT
TO: CARL SCARBOROUGH
Address Unknown

plif lee, turntable and spakers.
Said property beIng stored at A..4.

Arthur H. B*ckwltti. Jr.,
Clerk of th. Circuit Court

to follow the Beatles."

Brenda

PAUL H. ELLIS
Residence: Unknown
Last known mailing dress.
to Raymond J. Koflion Co.
!IO .4 $eiig Drive, SW

MCINTOSH

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conununity, was

vs
LARRY L. FOWLER and wife,
HIL DA J. FOWLER,
,

forum

770I,

and they turn out to be O'Neal, learns he has an In-

1111.'

V.

stole

demanded In the Petition
WITNESS my hand arid official

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Southern Bell Telephone Co.

City

greatly pleased with

Manager

particular,

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the City ot been done by Southern Bell
Warren E.

of

the

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said.

in- square

Airport Boulevard.

two

000

square

in

The chairman today is in

cost

work" regarding the City's

too

building a $1 million overpass
- 'ruìe county commission for Sanford motorists.

92, South of Airport Boulevard.

of

joining stores at 25th Street and cents per mile; breakfast from

$5 to 17.

of

saturday

contact

police headquarters.

problem."

Police said the vehicle, believed to have an oldermodel grey railroad personnel Liable to the
accident at a high rate of speed and may have run a red Light at

"We are aware of

Rejects

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inLisloners that they draft a

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PLEMENTED, OF THE CITY OP
Copies of the documents may be
A L TAM 0 N T E S P R I N OS. obtained
by depositing moo with

cabinet after Polk's first ap-

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compromise bet-

to accept the 118,705 recomwren 118,705 extra which had mended by the Department of
work out a

A line of

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TO
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lie said the heaviest periods
with an average cf 40 traIn
movements daily at the
crossing occur
between 9:30
and 10a.m., between 1:30 p.m.,
and 3 o.m. and between 6:30
p.m. and 9 p.m.
Jones said the total train
movements Include two or
three Auto-Trains which take
seven to 10 minutes in crossing.
"Slow movements are

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food stamp purchaser,t stretches around the County food stamp office. at South Oak Ave., and W. 3rd Street in Sanford Monday.
Ssqervlsor Curtis Spencer

the offer and made his last ditch

deci.
The train movements also
(CODtIUUed

On Page 3-A)

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CITY OF ALTA.MONTE SPRINGS, retu
,nsthopIaos,WecIfICatIa,.
FLORIDA, SAID AMENOMC.NT
o$htr documents In QOOd Condition
THE
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CHANGING
ZONING wVhln 10 days after bId opening,
CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
A Certified check Of bank draft,
of Agreement on the following

Florida.
The South 31 Feet of Lot 2, BlocI,

demonstrate

provements," said Jones,

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want legislative controls o'.er
our railroad.. . We want your

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requested additional funds
Last Tuesday, County
when he made a final appeal to Attorney
Tom
Freeman
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days in jail when crossings are

ternoonatSanforithbwlalatPaoLa,westofSasjoJ.

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Seminole County Sherlff,John the ss,000 in additional funds
Polk today lost his bid for his that he was asking.

cabinet in Tallahassee.

the crossing by advance

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on

A police spokesman said investigators are still urging that cooperation" In helping to solve

the travel expenditures for city

regar- from

The state will send in a Commerce building here,

Jones saId these effoits hive
Sanford police today were reported "following up on several helped trim two or three
possible leads" In their search for an unidentified vehicle that minutes of the longest crossing

Nov. 10 regardIng a mutual

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representative from Butte

much.

theCityhasbeentryingforfour mission took no action

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Polk is appealing for additional systematno cost to the county. - be"iì made to specialize"

said. Knowles said the area Is

to

and "send Southern Bell the is Inside City limits so Sanford

Appeal By Polk
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$5,500 epiece.

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commission approval again in
The County government operations for Seaboard.
the near future for im- would not be responsible for Speaking at a "Personality

landfill site at French Avenue

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iAid

'I'he financial burden Is crsIng and hinted a long

week. But Commissioner Harry

feet of parking space.

tests are being taken on

After his discussion with Tom 21 accIdents due to skidding lu

. the telephone p"rsonnel orplant level Issuch as not to be turned down last week

Knowles

/S ke\,'/

about 18 months and coating to 200 feet

"When I found out they had caused by the lack of

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proxImately 300 feet south of relocations of work, and in- for needed friction at the

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Knowles said the City had months to get state arid county ding the offer o

Cotwnissioners Monday that IlI. Knles said he agreed

11W thunder from the two

In

MILLARD S. JONES

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assisting in one of Sanford's City Codes for paved

problems.

FLORIDA, AMENDING OR. Sanford, Florida, and may be
DIPIANCE NO 72$ 73, AND AS
secured any time after 5.30 am..

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Vihien brought the item designed and Installed im- today promised to shorten

Company In the Sanford Civic Center. lUcky Nooney, 10 (left) Jonathan Wing, 7, and Mike WIng, 10, on how the county's differing
agree the sh'n, was a (be start to Seminole Mutual Concert AssocIatIon's
1975.76 season. (Herald
communication systems will tie

tion to curb parking lot con- had just been paved under our

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An answer to Kwiatkowski's
The base station would be sonnelseemed they don't care"
questions was promised by installed at both hospitals and about ten minute
traffic
Gary Kaiser, the county's mobile units installed in all blockage problems, said
director of public safety.
ambulances. Units would not be Millard S. "Jake" Jenes, 53,

for Casselberry can-

DeVoney,
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Judging from their cheerful ezpreuIoi, these yonng concert goers

CONCERT

political forum in his home

Arthur H, Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of Circuit Court
Dputy Clerk

.

recommended by the
Part of Polk's appeal was
cabinet was $68,773.
based on the existence of
Askew
rejected
the organized crir:ie in Seminole
figure

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By JOE ASKREN

Spencer. That number was

professional law enforcement

County non.welfare

for the Increase is the

present

definitely feels "there Is a

than 100 per cent in the last

county. lIe estimated the

changes.

probleniisorganized.Wheriyou

Spencer said while the
number of households in

ployment rate Is worsening
orthenumberof additional
are looklng for

same

At the

time,

each year are referred to

stamp

Spencer said Senators

maximum of $1,500

In

P0

PRO. Government bonds ore satisfactory
OF F I C F bid bond diecuted by the bdder

deceaw. Plat Book 1, Page's 56 through 61 q AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

figure at the recoiiiiiwnded

shall be submItted wIth eact bid.

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food

$3,000 if a

Comks ................. SB

ad-

A family of four, for

Dear Abb............. IA

program under better

striking workers, students
and people 'with higher

for food stai-nps.
U.S. Congressman Bill

Obituaries ...........SA
Sports
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Sprncer said he believes

"We won't know the

home), or

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her foot down and crushes Ida's give up his practice and enjoy

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hour of special music for

OF THE

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TATH

SPECIALIST

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young musicians - the New

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ailing surgeon alone can help.
rame fans. Featured will he Garii pressures
the sound of Scott Joplln flIk to
resume his work.
Etible Blake, performed by

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Ra'tirie Ernible They will
lie supported by the Ki'1.tzi-jne

SIAN "Go l.rectIy

ji"

FICTITIOUS NAME
,

4,

Casselberry, Serninle County,
Florida under the fictitious acme of

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the Clerk

'r-rç,'

of

the Circuit Court,

r

.n

5: ldwrd I. King
arises, Westin slips n and Pvb)jji,:
Ploy. 3 10, 17, 24, 1975
almost bows the agent's cover, DtT.t3
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To All Creditors and All Persons
Having Claims or DmaMs AgaInst

Count,, Florida,

rrijrr-d

çn PhILLIP Ii

to p'esent

any

lairt's

against the esftq Of VASILY V
ZVORYKIN deceased lets

Clerk of

as bcm filed against you and

you

LOGAN,

reading on October 75, 197$. and the required to furnish md
pay for
City Council will consider same for
Satisfactory performanc, arid

thp

City

14,iI of AIfa,ncxife

SlringS,

torney for Plaintiff, Pott Office Box Novemb.r. 17L at 4 - 10 P...
flu. 313W. FItSI Street, Sanford,

Circuit Court, and fits wIth the Clerk of the above

the tame in duplicaf and as or before

November

7Ith,

izOvisions for equal empIyment

or as than the minimum tlIari

°n thereafter as possible. At e- wages as
appear and be heard with respect to
the proposed Ord 1 nance. This

Ctty

Covncit.

tPe

a?enar months frcm I1 Iim of
the firit putil,catlo hereof, or p,

said Court on this 73rd dy
faber. )975

'S PItd at the City Hall, AltCinOnt
!'prirsgs, Fiorda, and copies are On

tam, will be barred

(Seat

file with tPie Clerk Of the CIty and opening Of bids

ly Mtry N

A' fp',tri,

Oeçuty

Winter Park
PbIji: Nov.), 10, 197$
DEl ;

Sanford, FlOtidia 33771
Oct. 7?, Nuv. 3, 10, 17, 1975

Publish,
DESI6O

waive any in'ormaJiti

DATED this $tti day

A0

of

October.

$2.3 nlllon. During the budget

Chairman Sid Vihlen attempted quantities of marijuana

'legs,

OttS
Pb?ti Nay), I1S
(')ET17

I think there

President

Ford's

its

assistance

aid as well as

'County

stamps and

want

to set' the

represents

Sanford, said

Women

ttie syndicate, 1k? saId, "some of
Commissioners would have our drug problem. . . would be
accepteda$60,000cornpromlse.
to 11w syndicate.'

tied

WIthout the content

HOuSING AUTHOPITY

I'll.- Eect;y Director
Publish: Oct. 30, 3), Ploy, 243,1,

Pulk then appealed his budget and four additional deputies

,

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%VE%1'IIER

No bid shall be Withdr&amp;wn for a
period of $ dayt subseq,nt foNt

;, i. ins
DES Ill

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in the

o TIlE CITY OF

Pttamcnee

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$2.6 million budget but the

and

jecs
The Houslrq Authority f the City

demanded in Ihe Complaint

cording to Ken Monroe, 11W
sheriff's controller.
fl

sit forth itt the

County Courthouse It, Semi, ote

Irma lvorykin

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And, according to Bob Ellh. from Seminole Memorial
the
comm1sion's
ad. Pospital, Florida Hospital
ministrative assistant,
the Nrth, Herndon and the courty
ystc:n can be expanded into
COt11I11ISS1fl.
telemetry, a system which links
lists the following
emergency vehicles to hospitals Vihien
reasons as rationale for cornvia
television screens, th
altowing doctors to advise mission participation:

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DCVOfltty, assured of a second Thursday "excavated a hole

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By: Lillian Jenkins

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area hospitals and ambulances cornnlunjcatlon system in

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Country Club in Casselberry.

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Residecire Unknown

CUlT OF FLORIDA III AND FOR

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BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE documentsloobfelned Suchdeposlt

Publish: Oct. 77, NOv.'J, 10. 17. 1975 TO LARRY L FOWL ER and
DES 15$
HILDA J FOWLER
1ff THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE

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November. AD. 197$. offer for sale Attorneys for Petitioner
INVITATION FOR BIDS
and tell to the highest bidder, for Publith; Oct
THE SANFORD HOUSING
77, Nov 3,10, 17. 975 AUTHORITY, SANFORD,
cash, tubiect to any arid a'I existing DES 161
lein,it the Front iw,est rocrot the ________________________ FLORIDA will receive bIds forth.
INSTALLATION
Seminole County Courtltoue in
OF
G.S
CITYOF

WITNESS my hand and fhelealof CIVIL .CTION NO. 7s.721SCA.I
said Court on this 24th day of Oc
.IAME5 F COWAN.

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Mrs. Keyser, meanwhile a
of
longbusinesswoman

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Attorney I or PetItioner

ro. Box 1330

funds to run the therIff's
oixrations next ye:ir.
Vihien has worked up a
"
County Commission Chair- complicated funding formula
.
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_____man Sid Vihien Jr. Is pressing which requires participation by
forimplementationofSeminole five entities including the
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Medical Services (EMS) llerndon AmiIanve Service
communication system.
and two Seminole County
The system would provide tpithls,

guardedlY optimistic.

HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
COURT AltO COWAN MOUGHTON
FLORIDA
Marriage has been filed against you
That said sale is being made to
HOT ICE or PUBLIC SItAR I H TO TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
andouarerequireitospryea0py tetify tte terms of said
I61afld164pj 2.00 pm,on the
Writ of CONSIDER
ADOPTION
Ofyerwrfltenenlfany.toit E*ution,
OF 10th day of November t?73, at fl.e
PROPOSED
ORDINANCE
on DALE E.ANSTINE,At?orneyfor
John E. Polk,
Administration BuIlding, Castle
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Petitioner.Wife, whose address is
Brewer Court, Sanford. Florida at
Sheriff
P0. Box 7517, Orlando, Florida.
SemInoli County, Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by wtlichtlm.andpIaceallblwlIlb,
tie
37102. and file the Original with the
Publish: Nov. 3. 10, 17, 74, t97$
City of Altarnoni, Springs, publicly opened arid red aIJ.
;'Iorida that the Cncil will hold a
Clerk of th above styled Court on or
DEl 7
P'Qe-d forms
Cofltrhct
public hearIng to consider enact
before November 25th, 197$,
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documents, includIng spclflcats,
titled,
tered agaInst you for the relief FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Housing Authofity Of the City of
API ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Sanford, Florida, Admfrilsfratlon

PROBATE 140. ;s-ni-cp

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against three-term Incumbent,
Mrs. Helen Keyser was

property.

PROBATE DIVISION

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Y3U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Sanford, Florida, the above
that a Petition for Diflolu'ion of
described personal

semilliterat.e prostitute (5tArlhtjr
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H Beckwitti, Jr.
and George Segal a stuffy
As Clerk of said Court

totght's

23rd day o

October,

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wltlout notifying

Seminole County, Florida, will at

is a

After a peri'nance Saturday York.
9 to conclusion ARC NFl,
at
the Perth Entertainment
ABOUT TONIGHT:
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
8-830 CBS RhODA
Center, McCartney said, "The
Brenda The Los Angeles Ranis travel
good thing about this group is can't get her mother off
her across the country to :iieet the

'It's

.

was
honored
in
Hollywood by the B'NaI Brith

Ex-Beatle

IMRINMAIVERYJ

Drowning

Wood

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ByEDPRICKETr *
Herald St.ifl Writer

tougher, and bitter at times,
campaigns being waged by the

Petition in t'ie Circuit Court q Dissolution of Marriage, and vu are
$eminoiv County, Florida, for
required to serve a copy of your

reormatsonavajlablefromtheCivli WILLIAM L. COLBERT

Marriage of

hail, 268 at the civic center and
182 at the Montgomery Road

Respondent

of me County court ot
Seminole County, Florida, upon a

more particularly descrited
lows:

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default and ultimate judgment will

o.

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PAUL H. ELLIS, Husband,

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIET) P.1 $lion in me Circuit Court of

STRATFORF)

TOMORROW: Proect Mercury

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delivrr*d to me as Sheriff of ttie original with thu Clerk ot me

Nov. 3.

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that we intend to register said name

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— thiS time for a three-year
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tertaining an assistant edithr- _________ -inchefofanationalnespaj.
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holder for
years of this
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fariiilies not on welfare but
to receive food

83,692 In 1970 to more than
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until a final bill Is agreed
upon," said Spencer,

colossal rip.off of public
money."

last month,

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families) do not need them

numbers slow down," he

eliminate

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stamps is allowed a

Food Stamp Reform Act.

certified

stamp users not on the
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who cannot find work,"
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IN BRIEF
Nominees Appear Headed
For Senate Confirmation
WASHINGTON (A) Nominees Li President Ford's
top-level shakeup appea headetI for smooth Senate
confirmation although some siators are voicing conceit,
over the future status of such issues as detente, CIA
secrecy and defense spending.
The President annouced Monday night that he would
nominate Donald Rums!eld as secretary of defense, Elliot
L. Richardson as secretary of commerce and George
Bush as director of the CIA. IJ1 three need Senate concurrence.
Senate backers of the olicka of fired Secretary of
Defense James H. Schlesinger said they want to know If
rumsfeId will carry on the fight against defense spending
cuts and arms concessions to the Soviets.
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\\( R;\MiN10, t'dllf. M' - Uwi.ild lk;an says
Vice President Rockefeller's departure from the 1976
Republican ticket should help President Ford's candidacy. But the fanner California governor apparently
remains poised to become a presidential candidate before
the end of November.
Reagan conceded Monday during his national speaking
tour into South Florida that Rorkefeller's departure from
the ticket will make it harder far him or any other conservative to mount a campaign agaln!t Ford.
"A number of conservative Republicans have expressed dissatisfaction with the other half of the ticket
i Rockefeller,," Re.agari said. "So in that way, it should
help President Ford."

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A teenager whose foot
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paddle his surfboard back Into the Atlantic as soon as his
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"l",e seen sharks out there all the time, and I never
thought they'd bother me," Scott Lee Hurst said Monday
lrouui his hospital bed. "Hut I'll go back out when my foot
gets well."
Hurst, 18, from the inland city of San Mateo, said he was
surfing at Crescent Beach south of here Sunday and was
atx)ut 45 feet
in aler when the shark lunged at him.

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of plans for the property, owned found unoer the hood ofan auto, someone stole a $I,W1 portable
Councilman Robert Whittier, by
Thomas Jefferson.
Albert 1
Hampton, 36, of welding unit from the rea' yard
who Introduced the motion to
Chairman Arthur Evans and Center St., Midway, listed as at his residence.
purchase the lights, said the City Clerk Nancy Cox indicated owner of jhp
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posted
$5,000
bond
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charge
A new fall term grand jury there has been speculation that because the trucks frequently wanted to rent the property for
of possession of a controlled
was selected today and at noon State Ally. Abbott Herring have to operate at night, and use as a "swap shop."
substance-marijuana,
and
the II women and seven men would take his probe of an some
have to park in
was
released
from
county
A
review
of
zoning
jail,
restric..
were rcperted selecting
a aborted $517,000 county traffic lanes on city streets.
tions revealed that a C-2 according to jail records.
Foreman in their courthouse Commission clay pit deal
Sanford police have jailed 21Another proposal Introduced classification would
chambers.
i,efore the Grand Jury.
year-old
necessary
for
Maria Davis, of 1117
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$15,000
bond
on charges of atafternoon with assistance of comment but he has confirmed authorized to purchase paint for
A public hearing on the
tempted
murder
and use of a
assistant State Atty. William earlier that he personally was Its maintenance building was zoning request was scheduled
firearm
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for Dec. 1.
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was conducted Sunday in Jacksonville when Ford was
here for talks with Egyptian President Anwar Sadat.
Ford denied that he was yielding Florida's delegates to
the national Republican convention to Ronald Reagan of
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l!fl6 presidential primary are "completely inaccurate."
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K!slnger reportedly will offer a dissenting State
Drtment mezr.arandum to the House intelligence
Cofrimittee, but It Is uncertain whether the panel will
accept the action as an answer to Its subpoena.
Chairman Otis G. Pike, 1)-N.Y., said he probably would
vote at a meeting today to ask full House backing to act
against Kissinger for allegedly defying the committee

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OVIEDO
City trucks will Building will be getting a new Works Committee last night,
A request for a zoning change Ivarlluana rOU flu
pistol, a color television and
be equipped with new safety paint job.
the council acted unanimously from R-2 to C-2 at the corner of
sherlfrs
vice
squad
agents
Jewelry
lights and the Public Works
valued at $2,000.
Alter a report by the Public to approve the purchase of South Central Avenue and arrested a Midway area bar
In
other
reports, Donald
three safety lights far the city's Mitchell Hammock Road
was
owner
Monday
night
after
Schaffer,
251 E. Third St., ,
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approved af ter some discussion seizing a pound of
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We cin only peculate that the proposed delay... is
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Politically motivated by a desire to avoid the consequences of authorizing destruction of
the Osceola
National Forest immediately prior to an election year,"
the groups said in a joint statement Monday.
The Florida Audubon Society and the Florida Defenders
of the Environment asked the state's congressional
delegation to Investigate Interior Secretary Thomas S.
Kieppe's decision for additional studies in the North

PENSACOLA AP)
While police search for a
grave of a missing Pensacola woman, a Mississippi exconvict faces charges of murder and kidnap-for-ransom.
Circuit Judge Woodrow Melvin signed a state warrant
Monday charging Leo Joseph Miller &amp;. in the abduction
and death of Alma Charbonneau Hartley, 51. She has been
missing for 12 days.
Miller, 38, of Plantersville, Miss., and Panama City,
Fla., was arrested Saturday in Albuquerque, N.M., on a
federal wnuranl charging him with conspiracy to kidnap
Mrs. Hartley. An extradition hearing has been set for
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tools and fishing equipment
up against lockers demanding valued at$I,000was stolen from
a storage shed at his residence,
money and cigarettes,
Hanza, $, a passenger In the tractor trater shown here, was hospitaihed for a
Patrolman Tony Brooks Jr according to a report filed by
. left ankk- Monday al0t, FHP Trooper Jerry Itsum uW at the time
said coach Barry Wenholci deputy Randy Plttman.
on 14 abouit lSniIkgWestd
At Altamonte Springs
intervened and "was walled
Sanford. The semi, dehen by Robert 21*11, 2$, Ft. Lauderdale, struck an unoeeupkd and disabled with
a flurry of foul language" deputies said burglars threw a
circus trailer parked In the right hand shoulder, slidIng 110 feet alter the Impact, Thomas said,
Damages were esdivated at $25,000 and the circus trailer was totaled. Charges are pending. (Herald by the unidentified youths concrete block through a
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High, W. 13th St. and Per- the wreck scene on foot.
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Alex G. Canady, 680 Grackle
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in the Osceola National Forest Is politically
motivated
because facts already prove that such mining should be

TAI.LAHASSEE (AP)
Broward County's school
board may have been as much in violation of a law banning strikes by public employes as the 5,000 teachers who
struck in September, says a state labor-relations official.
Curtis Mack, chairman of the Public Employe
Relations Commission, told the House commerce and
labor subcommittee Monday that evidence shows the
board violated the law by refusing to bargain in good
faith.
lie said PERC obtained an injunction against both the
teachers and toe school board in an effort to halt the strike
because "we think we had su!ficient evidence to show
prob.uble bad faith bargaining" by the hoard.

face, of ficers said, then tied Bowling, SR-436, Ca
sselberry ip
him up, took his wallet and and returned to find ft had been
escaped with an undisclosed stolen.
amount of cash about 11:45 p.m.
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Republican hopes were centered on the unlikely target of a Deep South governorship
today as party cfliclals scanned a scattered lineup of oddyear elections for evidente of a GOP comeback.
Voters were electing governors in two states and
legislators in four, while 33 big cities chest mayors. Loàl
issues and personalities were dominant In what campaigning there was, and It will be difficult for the national
parties to read much into the outcome.
That isn't to say they won't try. Democrats would like to
show they can win without Watergate, and Republicans
are looking for an antidote to their landslide losses in 1974
11)ngrcsional and Mate elections.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
A hearing on the mental
competence of Patricia Hearst could spur a swift trial
date or delay proceedings indefinitely for the newspaper
heiress.
MISS Hearst was scheduled to appear at the hearing
today before U.S. District Cowl Judge Oliver J. Carter,
who will issue the ruling on her competence to stand trial
on charges of taking part In a bank robbery while she was
a fugitive with the SymtAonese Uberation Army.
Attorneys for Miss Hearst, who has not yet entered a
plea, said she would not take the witnesastand.

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TALLAIIMsEE tAP)
A bill to get a student on
the Board of Regents has been tacked onto one that would
111 r•genLs terms f,om nine to five years.
The House Education Committee passed a bill Monday
to reduce terms for regents alter adding the section on
student membership. The bill would allow the governor to
appoint members to one additional five-year term.
Rep. Wayne McCall, DOcala, sponsor of the bill and a
former regent, said the measure was needed because the
lengthy term with the high demand on time meant only
wealthy people could serve.
"It's very expensive. I've had the experience," he said.
"If we shorten it, then we can get average people on the
board as well as the ultra-rich."

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"We'll have a case of beer waiting for him," said the
friend known as "hot Dog."
In a precedent-setting decision, the six-man jury con
eluded Monday that Rice, 30, used justifiable force In
the
Oct. 27 shooting death of Ralph Boyce, 38. Rice
had been
held without bond on a police
charge of first-degree
murder.

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Lynette Fromme,
charged with attempting to assassinate President Ford,
goes on trial with the possibility of legal Issues yielding
center stage to a courtroom duel between the devotee of
the Charles Manson family and the presiding Judge.
Jury selection begins today in the trial oi Miss Fromme,
27. who was arrested In a park near the state Ca pi tol Sept.
after Secret Service agents said she pointed a loaded .45.
caliber pistol at Ford from two feet away.
Miss Fromme was found mentally competent to stand
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suspended the other 2 years of auto had defective equipment never happened."
Trolano hadn't tried to hide It. team.
the sentence and placed the since }'4ebru3ry and wouldn't
McGregor continued, "It
In other sentencings, Judge
A co-defendant In the band
Circuit Court Judge Robert H. defendant on 4ii years pass safety inspection, allowed appears to the court that he is McGregor withheld
ad. instrument theft case, Allen
McGregor said Monday that an probation to follow the prison it to be used In the case, and trifling with the system and judcation of guilt for
former Silas, 18, 1506 W. 16th St.,
ex-c.iunty Motor Vehicle time.
"didn't even get it repaired by lying to the court."
Seminole
High
School earlier was put on probation by
Inspect or appeared to be
Trolano, a felon with three trial time att'icks the character
Trolano freely admitted to basketball star Fred Willis Judge McGregor on the con.
"trifling with the system and prior convictions, tried to reject of this witness,"
the court his record of two court Washington, 18, of 814 Cypress ditlon he finish his high schooig
lying in court." McGregor the split sentence and said he
Miss Parker accompanied martinis while in the U.S. Ave., and meted a three year education.
sentenced Anthony Trolano, 45- wanted to serve five years convicted felon Jerry Swartz Army; two years probation for probationary sentence.
Judge McGregor lamented "I
year-old Orlando father of two "straight time."
when Swartz said he bribed grand larceny In Washington,
Washington had pleaded wish there was spme way I
small children, to five years In
"That's not his prerogative," Trolano at the Casselbuerry MV! D.C.; one year suspended guilty to grand larceny In the could senttnce you without
prison for taking a $5 bribe as a McGregor ruled, commenting, station on July 10 to pass the sentence for grand larceny in theft of a musical
Instrument penalizing your family" as he
county employe.
"But he can show unwillingness auto with a crumpled $5 bill.
Arlington, Va.; and eight years from Lake Howell High School. sentenced Ralph Durning, 37,
Trolano, convicted Sept. 10 to accept probation by violating
Trolano has continually in prison on a 10-year federal The six-foot-six-inch forward 306 Oakhurst Si, Altamonte
by a circuit court jury of ac- it as soon as be gets out."
protested he Is innocent, lie told armed robbery conviction at was released from Jail on his Springs, to nine months in
cepting unauthorized cornOne condition of the probation the court M onday that since his Baltimore, Maryland In 1958. own recognizance before the prison and five years probation
pensation as county employe, is that Trolano not obtain public arrest on the bribery charge
"But this Is the first trouble pre-sentence Investigation for obtaining property with a
was allowed to remain free on employmr'r'..
that he's lost everything he has, I've had since 1958," he said, ordered by the court was worthless check.
$5,000 appeal bond.
The court cautioned Sprinkel Including his trailer home.
Triano worked as a Maryland returned so that he could take
Durning, with a record of
Defense attorney George not to take issue with the jury's
"The defendant disputing the motor vehicle inspector before an athletic scholarship at three prior convictions, had
Sprinkel has already filed verdict after he charged jury verdict makes it so dii. coming to Florida. There was Pit.rick henry Junior College
at pleaded guilty to cashing a $156
notice of appeal to the Fourth 'there's something wrong with (icult for the court," McGregor testimony that the Florida Moreville, Ala.
worthless check at a super.
District Court of Appeals of the our system of justice If you look said.
Highway Patrol checked his
Washington told the court market.
trial judgment and is expected at the type people used by the
"1 see no reason to disturb the prior record before allowing his he's changed his study habits
The court noted "a record of
to also appeal the sentence state In this type of case."
jury verdict
there was employment In Seminole as a and expects to have "nearly a B checks exceeding $3,000" and
meted by McGrcor in the hourSprinkel said the (acts competent testimony. I see no MV! Inspector. Other employes avercc'' in college this said "it looks like a
spree inlong hearing,
brought out at trial that MLss rca!wi to question the veracity at the CLselberry MV! station grading period. He
said
he
Is
stead
of
an
episode,"
and
told
McGregor ordered Trotano to Margie Parker, Sheriff John of Miss Parker, She saw the said they were aware of his playing
forward
on
the
Patrick
Durning,
"you've
bought
serve 2% years in prison. Polk's secretary, knew that her money pass. Trolano says it criminal record and that Henry Patriots basketball
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Colby Ouster Scored
MIAMI (AP) A firmer Central Intelligence Agency
officer says the ouster of Director William Colby means
the government's beleaguered Intelligence-gathering arm
will lose a leader who tried to correct its "excesses."
Mike Ackerman, who Is writing a book lambasting the
CIA for reported involvement in foreign assassinations,
said Monday that Colby helped reform the agency and
prevent the kind of abuses being exposed In the press and
before Congressional investigators.
"We've lost the man who more than anyone else has set
a new tone for the agency," Ackerman said. "The excesses weren't corrected by the Senate or House. They
were investigated and corrected by (James) Schlesinger
and Colby."

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Mayor Troy Piland asked

Lake Brant ey
FOREST CITY
Lake
Brantley high School Band
Director, Don Schmaus, has
announced two recent honors
for the 176-member band,

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chief John Govoruhk to survey
the city to determine where

The Patriot Band will be pear on national television.
National Bicentennial Cherry sight around Central Florida. lights are needed and where
performing in Miami at the
The Lake Brantley Patriots Blossom Festival Parade in The band has perfon&amp;zed at some might be eliminated.
King Orange Bowl Parade on Band has also been chosen as Washington, D.C., on April 10.
Disney World on a number of Govoruhk complained Monday
Dec. 31 and is one of 10 bands the official stale band
"The Red White and Blue occasions, as well as local night that what it is costing the
chosen from 16 invited to ap- representative in the 1976 Music Machine" is a familiar parades and other events, Their city todo the survey byutilizing
next appearance will be the police department to note
Saturday in the Seminole lighting needs on the routine

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and the Evening Herald at 7:30 are not doing this for nothing,"
industrial
complex,
the some of the plants near Silvcr Andrew said private land p.m. at Seminole 111gb Stadium he added.
Seminole County Commission Lake Drive.
owners should pay the cast of with proceeds going to befit
Puland gave Mrs. Van Eepoel
tod'y ordered county engineer
Larry Kline, E Cobia digging a ditch v, loch all parties participating bands,
and
the
two more weeks to
Alter
an
appeal
bN H i ll biih to study methods of spokesman, said water at times tzincerned agreed would put a
With the distinction of having come upchief
with the
reprt'tntatives of a Sanford al vatln: flood conditions at is one foot
report
deep throughout the halt to the flooding,
received straight superior
boat manufacturing plant.
Bish said it would be to ratings from all judges every
Developers meet the cost ef
"There's always been a water °veryone's advantage to solve year at the district contest the installation and the city
problem," he said, "but nothing tie drainage problems, but said Patr iots are one of four bands assumes cost of lighting at 12 a
H
ov i n
like now." Kline explained itis just a question of who pays invited to perform at the Largo month. Individual residents
there Is "just no drainage" and the cost.
Band of Gold invitatiotial who have paid for installing
heavy rains which have pelted
Commissioners' opinions Contest at St. Petersburg Nov. street lights in front of their
I_
the area have caused se vere differed on how to solve the 15. The band ranked eighth in homes at casts rangin g from $5
A id
flooding problems.
C
the state tournament at St. to $10 a month questioned why
problems.
Petersburg
last year.
they could not turn their lights
"I
would
not favor spending
JUIian
S t e ns t r 0
WASHINGTON (AP)
Leg- that the legislation was unnecThey
will
compete
in the over to the city. One resident
m, public money for that reason"
representing
islatlon to help New York City essary.
Cardinal
said
Commissioner
Dick
Florida
Band
Association
of fered to pay the $2 to the city
out of its financial crisis could
"I believe New York City can Industries, also said water was
District
Contest
at
Merritt
rather
than the $5 now paid to
Williams
reach the house floor early next avoid default," Ford said, backing up at the modular
Island on Nov. 22.
e
th
Commissioner
power
company.
Barr
week, but city officials say New "They can take stronger action housing plant. However,
SUIU
ne
tended
York could default on millions than they have taken. The sta te btenstroiui said Cardinal could
of dollars of debt before then, of New York can take stronger solve its problem by digging a to work with the people who
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The house Banking Corn- action to be of assistance to the ditch, but "we're concerned have drainage problem .7a 6
about our neighbor to the north because drainage In SeminolR'
,
mnittee voted ZI to 16 on Monday city of New York."
Under 25 . SR-22's
Cobla)." A total of six firms County is big enough problem
to approve a pro'oosal that
Ford also attempted to
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to Justify an "entire capital
would supply the financially squelch the suggestion that dii. are located in the complex.
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men
pr
ve
ts
pr
ogram."
ailing city with $7 billion in loan ferences over the handling of
The problem,
nussioners
Commissioner
John
Kimguarantees. Backers of the the New York City crisis led say, is whether or not public
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measure said it could be con- Vice President Nelson A. Rock- funds can be spent on drainage brough said that he wanted a
policy
which
would
insure
equal
aidered by the full House next efeller to decide that he would problems in private areas,
protection to all Semlrole
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week,
not be available as Ford's run.
Bob Andrew, the county's Courty residents, not Just to one,
WONYIfUSSI Sanford, Fla. 32771
But fi gures from the city rung mate in the 1976 election. (1irecto of public works, said
"Our difference over the han- the problem "should be rec. particular area.
comptroller's office showed
Bush promised a report two
New York could default by next dUng of New York City were tilled by private funds."
INSURANCE AGENCY
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deem $270.7 million In one-year what might be the money marnotes, but the comptroller's of. ket reaction if we let New York
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Even If the House gives quick
But In Congress and in New
Pt
York, where Rockefeller was
it still would face a threatened governor tot,
'
veto from President Ford.
were conflict. reports.
Two House Democrats and
Sen. Jacob K. Jan's, H-N.Y.,
Up until no
i
cu ned
New York (jO Hugh I Care) a close political ai'g of hock
s*imm
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suggested on Monda y that Ford efellet, sa id the ',ice president
Florida
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might not bilow through on his "just couldn't take" Ford's in
cotIy pool heater with high
threatened veto, but Ford gave creasing identifjction with the
cperating expense, or a pool
no indication at his news con- Republican party's right wing
,00could enjoy only a few days —
ference Monday night that he and his refusal to support a
during the winter season.
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had changed his position since program of federal aid for New
avanerchoI
?th
a
Wilson
Solar
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low
first
and
free
fuel
to
predefault aid last Wednesday.
heat your pool, because you
A Ow- in close touch with
House Banking Committee the Rockefeller family, who n-make the sun your hard.
Chairman Henry S. Reuss, D- sisted on anonymity. said,
swimming pool htater has just
Wis., and a spokesman for "Nelson felt that all the things
3 components: collector. cirV
House Democratic Leader he helped to build (in New
Thomas P. O'Neill of Mas- York) would belnjeopardy ,eAs pool owner. you have 201
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might be considrcd by the New York. You can see the
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No Westerner may I ullv understand the
workings of the Oriental mind, but the curtain iS
lifting slowly with each visit that U.S. Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger makes to Peking.
In typical fashion, the Chinese leadership began
putting the props on the stage long before the

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Methodist Church of Orlando.

11cr Red Cross background began in Oak Ridge,
Tenn., where she proved a valuable I3oird nember,

homecoming queen. However, when the
photographer took the names of the participants iii

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Shanghai agreement by permitting a Tibetan
dance troupe to tour the United States. The
Shanghai communique is the basis of current U.S.

Nuclear power, the bright dream of the 1960s,
has only recently surpassed firewood in its

slapping rhetorically at the United States, they also
were insisting that Mr. Kissinger nt 'isit
Peking, and that Psiden' Ford must come to
China later this 'ear.
The alternating warm and cool treatment
continued after Mr. Kissinger arrived in China. At
a welcoming banquet Foreign Minister Chiao
Kuan-hua sharply warned the U.S. delegation
about continuing a policy of detente with the Soviet

Well, it may be a little better than that.
According to figures compiled by the Atomic
Industrial Forum, an association of companies
involved in the nuclear field, as of theend of 14,
45 nuclear power plants were in operation, accounting for some 8 per cent of the electricity
generated netionwide and saving consumers
$7( million on their electric bills. This is what it
would have cost, sa)'s the Forum, to produce the
same amount of power using coal or oil.
In addition, firm commients for more

he could see Mao Tsetung. the highest Communist
Chinese honor that he could receive. Instead Mao

Nevertheless, the future of nuclear power
remains clouded with uncertainties, especially
concerning the safety of reactors. The continued
orderly development of nuclear power, says the
industry, hinges on renewa of the PriceAnderson Act, which since 1957 has Insured the
public against financial loss from nuclear accidents and is due to expire In 1977. Hit. 8631, a

For those who are puzzled, Mr. Kissinger's

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amount is pitifully Inadequate, that a major
of property damage, not to mention loss of life.

Would someone answer my queztions? Would

BKIIWT, Ibanon (AP) — A Vermonter tranerred to
P.'irut "for a ce5t" after supervising the American
victjtion of Phnom Perth now directs the rescue of
Aiiiericans trapped by Beirut's street figl.jng.
Sidney Telfoi-d, 37, of Newport, Vt., heads a five-man
txtndofvolunteerfromthe U.S. Embassystaf(who make
"thunder nms" In Ambassador G. McMurtrie Godley's
annorplated limousine and other Embassy c.

planned and kept se

until the last minute. It's a spur-

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studies for which the CIA stands accused, are of
little value — the esoteric poisons, the (

the phosphate-rich territory on her southern border.
News reports from tne Spanish Sahara said the army

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days set for this weekend. On left., Anne Campbell, president of Sanford %TFW AuxilIary and Post and a "Touche" comment
Commander William Burns, right. (herald.Photo by Tom Vincent)
made by Mrs. Van Eepoel,
.
— triggered the recignation,
asked to complete his
statement Monday night.
Pellerin complained that
Robbery [)efendant (oes on 1'riaI
Trial was scheduled to get
Other trials this week before Campello St., Altamonte
22 Lake Mary Rd., Sanford,
under way today in circuit court Circuit Court Judge Robert B. Springs, rape.
rbbery.
for Cles Edward Ball, 23, of McGregor, in the order
— Anthony J. Robinson, 19,
—StanleyG. Stroupe, 35, 119
Fcrn Park, on charges of scheduled:
Lake Monroe Terrace, Sanford, Ruby Ct., south Seminole,
to

commit

scheduled for the weeks of Dec. Williams Ave., Sanford, scheduled for Dec. 1 on an
1, 8 and 15 (or defendants en- delivery of a controlled sub.. aggravated assault charge
tering pleas of innocent when stance.
before Circuit Judge Joe A.
arraigned Monday before
Charles Iroy Holvnan Cowart Jr.

AREA DEATHS

Conkling
and petty larceny.
of Dcc. 15 before Circuit Judge
Scheduled (or trials the week
thia Anne Morris, 20, of J. William Woodson were j0
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only sure way to protect the public is to stop bill is also from General Waterworks. This bill is
The work you and your staff have done Li
Some 90 per cent of usable Information comes
building reactors.
dakd6-30-75andmycostperl,000gallonsr to excellent. You have an
accurate
picture
of
from
open, unclassified sources.
$78. The last bill Li from the City of Casselberry. Seminole County and its people.
'The
By
and large, spies are a vanishing breed In
industry
counters
record
speaks This bill Is my most recent and dated 9-30-75. The
Keep up the good work.
for itself:
No member
oVthat
the the
general
public
the
American
system of intelligence. The
ever been injured as a result of nuclear power cost of water to me has Increased to $1.36 per
Sincerely,
Russians,
the
Chinese,
the North Koreans and
1,000 gallons.
reactor operation, and no claims have ever been
John Vogt other secretive societies still depend heavily on
profession is management in a
filed under PricAnderson. A governmentSenator,
17th
DIstrict spies. The British have a sophisticated system.
manufactaring plant. I also manage a family of
But Americans now tend to concentate their
"worst case" accident on the order of once in a
seen the results of inflation
but, this water
analysis of coded wireless messages picked up

Mrs.

F'ern Boston, Lake Robert B.

McGregor were:

died Monday afternoon at Ruthie Burk, Lake Monroe, counts
of uttering a forgery.
Seminole Memorial Hospital. Mrs. Marylou Bite, Sanford,
She was a native of Jef- Mrs Judy Young, Soddy, Term.,
fersonville, Vt., aM had lived in and Miss Jennie Boston, Lake
Sanford for the past 14 ye
Monroe; two sons, George Jr.,
moving here from Tennessee. llendersonville, N.C. and Don
She was a member of the Boston, Lake Monroe; three
J e f f e r so n v ill e (V t.) sisters, Mrs. Maggie Howard,

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James Randolph labor, 21, available, grand larceny and

protected because
ice-Anderson bars
such rationalize, based on method of billing. I can only alleviate the immedlate problem confronting
technical legal defcnses as contributory
and other publications, from which pIebymake one observation
I'm drawing water citizens of Winter Springs. Many thanks to
Jane ple'e and item-by-item the capability and
fault system in which a claimant need only show line thatl was ten
Numerous friends commented on your
years ago The same facilities
that he suffered damages.
article
of a potential enemy can be calculated.
service these lines. I can only calculate my cost (0ft. 16, referring to a drainage problem from
M
The discovery and conviction or eviction
allowed to revert to Individual state tort or
Why has my water bill Increased by three and I am expressing my gratitude as well.
agaln,thIslsaccomplishedjnlargep.tbyw
statutory law, says Martin Victor, vice president times over the last nine months'
Sincerely,
might
be called sophisticated bookkeeping. All
of Babcock &amp; Wilcox, a supplier of nuclear
Sonic questions come to my mind. Early this
Ilarry
P.
Bwkett
spies
make mistakes.
reactor components and fuel. Price-Anderson year when General Waterworks increased their
1!aclenda Village
There has been a tendency to gather so much
has resulted in significant contributions to the price, were they improving their accounts
Winter Springs marginal information it has been impossible to

Survivors include a daughter, Palatka and Mrs. Christine

employment when the Congress passed and President Truman
signed the Full Employment Act.
nationalaverage,wearefarshcirtofatlajnjngthe Ideal,
The Full Employment Act seems to have been little more
than a statement of good intentions,

We have better unemployment compensation programs and
better welfare plans but these only cushion the hardships
unemployment itself.

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During hard times, there are more of them. It Is difficult to
Somehow the system should guarantee a useful Job to evex'
American who sincerely wants to work and is able tc do so. We
must not lose sightof this goaland we must not give up hope of

designated t cure the Casselberry budgeting

would be phased out as more nuclear plants publicized inefficient Casselberry Government

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grandsons.
Gramkow Funeral Home in

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BOSTON
George Washington Boston,
61, of I North Rc1ad, Lake
Monroe, died Sunday at
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Lake Monroe for the past 15

Orange County. Employed by

by Congress.

I3ISHOP,
MRS. FRIEDA
THOMAS
MemO(,al ecvices
for Mn Fnieda Thom.% Bishop,
as, of 406 Pine Dr . Sinford. *to
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m. Wcdneday it Holy Croit
Epicopil Church with Rev,

make contributio tO the Ci.
Mcdi K. Neimin Memorial
Episcopal Church, Grarnkow

,rrangerni'nts
Dept., he was a Baptist.
Survivors include his wife, a o s T ON, 0 E 0 R 0 E
WASHINGTON
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floston, 61. of I North Road. Lake

be held at 3 pm, Wednesday at
the grivC%de in Beulah

WASHINGTON At the request of the late
At the FBI, a spokesman categorically denied parently, anyone with a
Dr. Martin Luther King's associates, we in- that agents had ever used electronic surveillance open his mouth Li vieweddark skin who dares to trying to aid her husband, not save herself, The
as subversive. I have details were so grisly that they were deleted as a
vestigated the smear charges that the FBI had against Abernathy. Several refrrences, Inseen dozens of dossiers on black leaders whose matter of
taste. We
spread against him. We ri.ported in an earlier duding other conversations between Abernathy
only crime Li voicing the tribulations of tJ'ir this portion, except have decided not to reprint
column that the stories were grossly inaccurate, and his wife, are attributed in the file to
to report that the First Lady
"con- people; who have done nothing more than apparently was trying
The same associates complained that Dr. fidential sources who have
to help keep
furnished reliable organize their ranks; who are guilty only of husband's head Intact, not trying to escape her
King's successor, Rev. Ralph Abernathy, was information in the past."
from
peacefully petitioning their government in the
also kept under Intensive FBI inirveillance.
limousine,
It Li clear from the file that FBI agents visited redress of grievances, as their
Constitution says
From secret Fill files, we have confirmed that the U.S. Pa.csport Office to get his travel
they have an inalienable right to do."
The full details will be publIshed in a 650-page
the G-men have a record of the most intimate schedule amI Credit Bureau offices to find out
book
Footnote:
In
falrneEs,
called "Post Mortem." Welsberg conit should be added
details of his li!e.
about his finan-es.
the
present
FBI
director,
Clarence
eludes,
as he has in past books, that the
Keiey,
They know everything about him from his
Under the late J. Edgar Hoover, the FBI ss abandoned his predecessor's bias against
blacks
assassinatIon
was L'e result of a conspiracy. Our
finances to his health, including the medications almost paranoiac about black leaders. We
have and has adopted a balanced racial policy
Own investigation shows that many questions

Cemetery, Winter G5rden with
Rev Richard Wells officiating
Gramkow Funeral Home n

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Leon H. Lormel, fleflary
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Thaddeus W. Fisher
Altamonte-Casselberry Martha G. Fox
Chamber of Commerce, lun- Andrew Hawkins
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Williar'i I.. Iliers
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Casselberry, featuring candidates for mayor and council
in Casselberry. Open to public,
call CofC for reservations.

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HOSPITAL NOTES
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Americans, the fi'moua photograph of eflOugh evidence to contradict the Warren

account of his traffic violations.
Wilkens, Bayard Hustin, Floyd McKisslck, Roy her assassinated husband's limousine
o1 th acCused assassin, acted alone.
One FBi memo, stamped "Confidential," Innis and Martin Luther King's widow, Coratta. is one
of the most poignant mermiories of
FOR THE BIRDS: The Society for Animal
reveals the details of a squabble Aberrathy had
Dossiers were also kept on black artlits, 1%(
Itights Is so infuriated over the killing of some 4.5
on Feb. 5, 1970, with his subordiilates. Afterward, entertainers and sports figures, rangIng from
This left tlw impression thit she panicked
°'° blackblrs in Kentucky, Tennessee
themesnonott', Abernathydiacusaed the flare- heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad All
and
heshtsandtredto$aveh
aving,
Illlno1rIU3thep1annedfJofflmiWofl ,
up with his wife. Their conversation is outlined in and actor harry Be!afonte to
comedian Dick dying husband,
more, thdt they are urging a nationwide boycott
detail.
Gregory and singer Eartha Kitt.
But now, the nation's most indefatigable of Union Carbide products
We
ed the file to Dr. Abernathy, who
This FBI concentration upon prominent
Harold
readily recalled 11w conversation with his wife. Ii blacks has alarmed buick Congressmen who Wcisberg
Why Union Carbide? Although various
of Frederick,
Md,,
has
dlscovj
that government
had occurred, be said, in the privacy of his askedu tote fyoncapitol 11111. We
agencies order the killing, Union
ight the ctrUiin material was
bedroom. "They had to be bugging me," evidence, complete with names and details,
deleted
from
Jackie's
Carbide
makes
the detergent, Tergitol, which
testimony on ,JLU,e
Abernathy I.old our associate, Joe Spear.
My testimony concluded: "To the FBI, ap.
kxsens
the
protective
oil on bird's wings so they
'fhe deleted

Bram Towers

John William, David Douglas, three grandchildren,
time to register for class which munity Services.
Mark Phillip and Miss Evelyn
Gramkow Funeral Home in meets 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All
Oil Painting, 9 a.m.

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Jot*i Edward hleer, 24, of
Orlando, pleaded guilty as
tharged with wand larceny on

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Where Quality Sells &amp; Service Tells

Farms Inc., Forest City, while
driving a truck for the firm
between Sept. 22 and Oct. 17,
1974.

CALENDAR

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25, 565 Seminole Ave.,
Langwood, has been continued
until the week of Dec. 8. Lee
faces charges of manslaughter,
aggravated assault and leaving
the scene of an accident
resulting In injury in connection

FREE MONOGRAM

Delia Ann Smith, 23, 6l2'- vehicle.

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three-year-old New Jersey

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tEtTitory was under martial law. A dusk-to-dawn curfew
has been in force since last week.

time. The exception is when you have sufficient
evidence to be virtually certain of guilt fld knoW

four coundl members igainst subdivision code.
Mrs. Van Eepoel for her
(Titicism of the attorney.
Laurent Pellerin, who was

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tldup of an Alinmonte Springs cealing stoen property.
ceny.
convenience ztcce.
— Calvin C1ipman, 18, 314
— Sylvester Denmark,

Spain Ales Sahara Army

The opening of mail, the shadowing of
suspects, the listing of who attends what
meetings and who pr!Ues with whom,

disagreeing with him," he

resignation last Tuesday night the charges."
Ihe investigation into alleged
for
investigating charges brought improprieties by Bradshaw will
by residents against City continue tonight at 7:30 when
Building Official Ray Brad- the council will consider an
shaw. His resignation resulted affidavit submitted by Gary D.

conunission of a felony in David St., Winter Springs, intent

MAD}IID,Spain(AP)_Sprnii put its amiy In the Span.
ish Sahara on full alert today as it sought to avoid armed
CT flict with Morocco by negotiating in Madrid.
More skirmishes were reported between Moroccan

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pleasure of

serving the city and have seen added.
"As to the affidavits that
many problems resolved and
many ordinances passed that were turned down," he said,
should prove beneficial to the "people submitted them with
city."
the understanding council
The council did not take any members would read them and
action on the resignation. Brock then give them a chance to

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pending n street condiUns."

had high Isy Iague connections and some i
fluence pith the members of the law firm of Wild
Bill Denovan, the head of oss. InteWger.e as
an exciting game.
The CIA has, over the years, slowly whitied
down the number and Influence of
holdovers, and their disciples in the next
generation. Even today, the job Is not complete. iF

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the cost per 1,000 gaUons Increased from 44 cents

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WINTER SPRINGS —. Citing inquiry and then had given his
a "personality conflict with own personal version."
Councilman
Pellerin said, In other cities
Irene
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Eopoel," City Attorney thecityattorneydoesnotsitas
Newman Stock Monday night a "sixth councilman." "We
presented his
written have all disagreed with Mr.
Brock on a lot of things and only
resignation to the council.
Brock said, "Since February one person was singled out as

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changed a few words this morning with his wife and
daughter and other members of the family.
A medical bulletin Issued at 1:30 p.m. disclosed that the
surgeons drained more than six quarts of excess fluid
from his abdomen while he lay on the operating table. The
bulletin said there had been no "manifest" new ac.

Is said of one former Central Intelligence
Agency operative Involved In Watergate
If
you asked him to find out for you what was

developed their idea.s of intelligence from TV spy
stores and paperback thrillers.

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the 82-year-old dictator's damaged heart.

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Tai an and Korea. China needs

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newsstand and buy a copy
Rather he would perch himself on the 12th
story of a building — compIet with dIise —
and with a precision, high-powered camera and
att.eclunents, covertly photograph the first page
ofthepaperbeingreadbysomemanorwoman
in the park below.
One problem the CIA lives with Is that it was
founded, in part, from remnants of the World
War II fice of Strategic Services. The OSS had
a nucleus of professionals. It also attracted an

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heart beat and temperature were normal after a threehour operation (luring the night which halted the ab.

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At present under Price-Anderson, nuclear
plants are Insured by a private pool up to $125
million.Incaseofanaccident,federallndemajty Questions Water Rates
payments Would supplement this to an upper

The vords that surrounded the reality were
China's way of telling the United States not to take
her for granted and the Third World that U.S.Chinese relations are a strategic marriage of
convenience rather than a meeting of minds on
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perspective. He accurately noted that the United
States and China are both self reliant nations which
deal with reality, not rhetoric,
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industry and it is projected that by 1987, nuclear
powershoild be supplying more than 35 per cent

instead of Kissinger's appeared in official
newspapers on the following day.
The freeze ended on the second day when Mr.
Kissinger and eight of his staff, including a
secretary, saw Mao and the receptions were warm
and friendly. Finally, as Mr. Kissinger departed
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ceaseflre violations and said its militiamen would not
withdraw from four confrontation areas in downtown
Beirut and the easten suburbs until the government
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Security forces counted fewer than 10 killed or wounded
in the past 24 hours.
The right-wing Christlan Phalange party accused the

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marreci the second day of the 12th cease-fIre In Beirut's
Moslem-ChristIan Street war today, but no serious Clashes

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Florida Department of Transportation, Includes
revisions In the list of Florida attractions and a
Blcenmnial 'FraU site map.
The FDC has 500000 of these maps available (or
distribution. free to the public.
Single
may be obtained by writing Direct

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In the Sunday Edition of The Evening Herald, we

Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.

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Mrs. Earl W. 'Maggie' Parrish, chairman of
volunteers, Central Florida Chapter of the
American Red cross will host a coffee for volunteers on Nov. 7, 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., at 3623
Conway Gardens Road, Orlando.
Mrs. Parrish has been involved with Red Cross

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Peking flatly ruled out a visit to China by the
mayo; of Puerto Rico, taking the occasion to brand
th t'nited Thtcs as an imperialistic power.
When the United States shrugged off the in.
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the crewning ceremony, he apparen'Jy got confused
as to thenameof Miss Dtane&amp;mpson sescort.
Diane was crowned Homecoming queen by last
year's winner Debbie Vandehoten Howeer, her
escort was listed as Buster Leftwlch, hin in
reality it was Jeffrey Hodges who escorted the
excited Diane
Sorry for the error, Jeff, i.rid hope this makes
amends

serving as a Gray Lady, blood bank volunteer and
first aid.wator safety Instructor,
In the Ceniial Florida Chapter, e has served in
ater safety and hospital programs at McCoy Air
Force Base, at local pools and at Orange Memorial
Hospital's swim therapy for patients. She has also
been responsible for day camp swimming arl
waterfront programs for several ear.
Mrs Parrish currently serves on the Executive
Committee cf the Board of Directors for the Central

Hurricane Eloise did extensive damage in the
Florida Panhafl(ile.
Lid, disaster units from throughout the state
and entire south respondod rapid))
None. hoeer were on the scene any faster
than our own Capt. Jim Sneilson, conunander of the
Seminole County Salvation Army
Capt. Sneilson spent the better part of a wee);
cookiig for the many vo inteers who aided In the
rescue and rehabilitation efforts

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WEATHER
Monday's high 81. Overnight
low 61. Rainfall was .01 inches.
Partly cloudy through
Wednesday. A slight chance of
showers. Mild with highs in the
mid 8(ks. Lows in the upper 60s
and low 70s. Easterly winds
around 15 mph, decreasing at
night. Rain probability 20 per
cent through Wednesday.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Clearing Thursday, Mostly
fair Friday. Highs mainly 70s
and low 5(.
Daytona Beach tides: high
8:46 am., 9:08 p.m.; low 2:09
n.m., 2:53 p.m. Port Canveral:
high 8: a.m., 8:30 p.m.; low
2: n.m.. 2:30 p.m.

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Turf Club Odds Board Under F!
Fire
As Infamous Driver Series Opens

With Don Juan Tales
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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I)EMt ABBY: My husband is
e:ther the world's biggest liar,
or he must have something I'm

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Abby I

George sad he was through
driving sitters home because
they just won't leave him alone.
Ile claimed the last one a l&amp;.

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believe this?
Another time, the minister's
wife called and offered me
some home-grown cucumbers.
She said she had more than she
knew what to do with, so I sent
George over to get some.

When he carne back he said
the riiiniter suite tried to get
him to "relax' on a
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"begged" him to try ome of
her pineapple upside-down
cake. He also claimed that to
prolong his stay, she handed
him one cucumber at a time!
lie's always telling me how
women can't resist him.
Believe me, Abby, he's nothing

special,
Should I pretend to believe
him, call him a ?r oc what'
ORGE'S WIFE
DEAR WIFL: If George Is
making us these s(orks, he
must feel the need to convince
you i and perhaps himself) that
he's desirable. Ilyoucallhlma
Bar, you'll castrate him. Give

his ego a boost instead, and be
won't have to lie,
DEAR ABBY: lama 14-yearold boy, and I'm in the 10th
grade. I gave my girl friend a

%Tist watch for her birthday,
which caused her parents and
mind

There's no hunch from this writer of ever
saying "move over Perv." But harness racing is
an exciting participant sport. Speed is thc word.
From the grandstand, it appears drivers churn
past in a state of slow-motion.
It's about as slow from the sulky as a roller
coaster ride.
mc show is billed as the Marty Stein benefit,
ho was killed in a Scuba diving accidcnt Th
Stein family inaugurated a music scholarship at
Lyman to he given to deserving students to further
their musical careers.
Plans are for two heats to precede the biggie,
with two qualifiers from each going for the
championship.
The field includes typewriter-hangers Jim
Caruield, lierkv Cush, harry Skop and this writer;
radio personalities Stan Savaran and Jim Casey;
and TV wordbenders Mick Andrews, Kevin Downer
and Marty Stebbins.
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especially hers) to

become very upset.
Her parents seem to think it
was an "engagement" present,
and they made her give it back
to me.
tv parents weren't quite so
harh, but the', think it w
little too much for a boy of our
age group to give a girl friend.

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Abby, I didn't give her the
watch to symbolize anything. I
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something nice, and she needed
a watch. It was very inex-

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My girl friend was heart.
broken when her parents made
her return It, and my ego was
somewhat pounded into the

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involved, but I do think she
should have been ible to keep
it.
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open-minded.
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thrown three me. I said to James, 'Look, I
Harris and wide receiver liar. it was three-quarters over,
touchdown passes, 54 and 30 can beat my man on straight go
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State 27.7.
week'r margin was 50-8 in first- points by trouncing Missouri 30 Texas climbed from eighth to Maryland.
Second-ranked
Oklahoma,
Ohio State's Buckeyes re- place ballots and 1,190-1,084 in 7.
seventh with 587 points by
Southern Cal totaled 426
the
defending
national celved 38 first-place votes and total points.
Southern California's 28-14 downing Southern Methodist 3o- points with Arizona State once
champion, closed in on Ohio 1,188 of a possible 1,260 points
Nebraska, heading toward a loss to California dropped the fl and Penn State moved up again rounding out the Top Ten
State today In The Associated from a nationwide panel of &amp; Nov. 22 Big
Eight showdown previously unbeaten Trojans from ninth to eighth at 492 with 400 po ints following a 40-14
Press college football poll.
sports writers and broad. against Oklahoma, also gained from fourth place to ninth, points
with a 1$-13 decision over drubbing of Utah.
Florida, 31-14 winner over casters. The Oklahoma Sooners ground. The third-ranked Corn- Texas
A&amp;M, idle last weekend,
Auburn, remained No. 11. The were No. 1 on 19 ballots and huskers received the other six moved from
fifth to fourth with
Here are the Top Twenty 1. Texas
se
7 10
Gators, unbeaten in the received 1,139 points. Last first-place votes and 1,058 8(12 points.
Ums in The Associated Press I Penn St.
192
010
Southeastern Conference, stand
colltge football poll, with tint. 91 Calif
126
1.10
place votes In parentheses. sea- I0.ArI:ona St.
71 overall.
100
000
The next four team., also
rCconds and total points
7.14.... 304
11. Florida
Ohio
remained No. for
moved up one pos ition each. Pont bawd on 2011 16.1117 12Notne Dame
147
670
the fifth week in a row but the
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margin slipped from 106 points
101
IlColorado
620
fifth with 665 points following a i.hi
51
30
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610
100
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to 49 following a hard-fought 24- ___________________________________________________________
21-10 triumph over Mississippi 7 Oklahoma (19) $00 1:139 16 Maryland
63
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Tuesday,
Nov.
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looking for me to go deep in.9-16o9O. /
side."
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Jackson
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nent's throat rather than pass it
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over their heads.
/7-/for cW.y
The score so far in the internal strife for jai"I usually don't see that
APrna'4
alai players is Management 1, Players 0.
many passes," said the wide
'\&amp;p
7,*0ñ-77 1P I
The players appeared on the verge of scoring,
receiver, who was dealt to Los
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ATLANTA 1 AP)
Clyde because of the school's reputa. history to record a 1,000-yard Angeles by the Eagles in the
Px;rFp
4
trade
for
quarterback
Roman
1
Walker,
who
entered
spring
tion
for
passing the football. He season, reaching the 1,055 Gabriel after
momentum the players association had built up.
CC /7 87
I
the 1972 season, "I
•
football practice at Florida suffered a shoulder injury in mark.
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I
know
I'd
better
catch
them
State University as the No. 6 preseason practice, losing his
/'/f
Using the airplane-ticket-back.to.Spain in one
Sadler ran for 147 yards and w
j
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n
I
do
-or I won't see them
he
quarterback,
has
given
the
frestunan
season. He became a two touchdowns in Vanderbilt's
hand and contract in the other ploy, Daytona
'
.
'''
G(ctF
A
again."
lie caught three for 91
Seminoles a two-victory season forgotten man with the Semi. 17-14 victory over Virginia and
I
Beach-Melbourne management has do used much
,V,1R..qy
for the first time since 1972.
noles last year and ended up Wallace ran for 128 yards and yards
y
of the momentum the players association had built
'me' game was simply a
The son of Athletic Director redshirting for the season.
passed for another 116.
up.
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Clyde Walker Sr. of the Univer_________
"This is a tremendous hon'r
_________________________________
Other ba cks cited for out- laugher for the Rams, who won
their
six
th
trai
s
ght
since
losing
sity
of
Kansas
destroyed
Clemfor
Clyde,
but
we
also
think
it
Lu
standing
The point of pressure for added benefits got so
play Saturday were their
season opener to Dallas.
son with his pinpoint passing a cred it to our entire offensive Jimmy Fis he r of Florida, Fr
heat ed at Las Vagas' MGM Grand Hotel last
ed
Los
Angeles, a pee-season (aSaturday, sparking FSU to a 43- team," said Eddlie Wilson, the Fisher and Steve Curnutte of
3 wee kend, that MGM decid
di
ed to simply close th e
vonte
to reach the Super Bowl,
7 triumph.
FSU quarterback and receiver Vanderbilt, Steve Campassl of
now leads the National Conferfronton, rather thar1 succumb to demands of the
•
Walker, a 195-pound soph- coach.
Kentucky, Tim Ellis and Mi.
ence
West
by
four
Teamsters Union which players had joined.
games
with
omore From Chapel lull, N.C.,
"Clyde has been consistent chad Sweet of Mississippi,
completed 'Oof 14 passes for 165 all year," he said. "Ills strong- Charles Alexander of Louisiana only half the season jet to play.
Defensive end Fred Dryer,
yards and three touchdowns, est suits are consistency and State, Buddy Gilbert of Tulane,
INDIANAPOUS (AP) - LAs- ment, were impressive against
who
ran 20 yards for a touchadded 10 more yards on a pair poise."
Kevin MeLee and Glynn HarriGatening
to Coach Bobby Knight a team similar to the one that
down
with
a
third-quarter
of carries when he was forced
Walker now has hit on 83 of son C'! Georgia;
describe
Indiana University's won the controversial 1972
out of the pocket and played 148 passes for the year for 1,2
Jel Bower, Ben Garry and bid fumble, put the rout In its
94-78
victory
over the touring Olympic finals at Munich.
Basketball season is creeping in 'q uicker
only slightly more than half the yards and nine touchdowns.
Chuck Clancy of Southern Mis- proper perspective when he
Russian national basketball
Knight wasn't willing to cornthan anyone realizes.
game.
Duflose, the outstanding Ga. sissippi, Bobby Jackson and said: "It wasn't any fun. it was
team,
you
would
never
too
easy"
have
pare
this year's team to last
For
that effort, Walker was tor fulluacic who threatens to Larry Key of FSU, Bucky
Proof is in the pudding. Saturday night
known
Scott
May
scored
34
year's
Dryer
wasn't
very
kind
to
th
- at least not yet. But
e
named today The Associated walk off with weekly honors Shaniburger and Adrian RuckSeminole Community College stages its annual
points or that the Hoosiers shot the Russian coach, whose team
l
osers. He said some of
Press Southeastern Back of the each week, took over the South- er of Georgia Tech, Ricky Eagles quit. "I
homecoming game in which the varsity plays its
empathize with 51 per cent,
lost the opener of Its current 11Week, nosing out Florida's Jim. eastern Conference rushing Rivas of Memphis
alumni.
You rr.ht not have suspected game tour, 67-56 to Marquette
State, 'y those guys," Dryer began. "But
my DuBose, Tennessee's lead Saturday with a 149-yard rune King, Willie Shelby
and
This year, two games are to be played. The
Randy Wallace and Van- effort in Florida's 31-14 victory Mike Stock of Alabama, Bruce when you lose like they are, oh- that Indiana scored at all early Sunday morning, offered
faculty plays the freshmen at 7, followed by the
derbilt's Lonnie Sadler for the over Auburn. DuBose, twice a Treadgill of Mississippi State vily something is wrong. against the Soviet Union squad a comparison of his own.
Monday night.
"Indiana is 20 points better
varsity-alumni game at 8.
honor.
Back of the Week this fall, be- and Mike Gayles and Eddy They have half the season to
"Defense,"
said
correct
mistakes.
Some
Knight,
"Li
than
Marquette," Kondrashin
quit,
Walker entered FSU in 1973 came the first Florida runner In Powers of Tennessee.
The freshmen aren't as big of favorites as one
the key to our team. It's what said through an Interpreter. "If
SO
didn't."
might think. Mainly because the faculty has some
Eagles'
Coach
Mike wins ball games. Offense is just we played Sunday as we played
pretty good shots scattered around the campus.
McCormack, whose lob is In something you do at the other tonight we would have beaten
Like Bob Ek, Ed Seamer, Barry Keim, Larry
end of thee court.
Jeopardy, was distraught.
Marquette."
Castle and Charlie Craig.
"When you're playing sharp
The tight-lipped McCormack
told post game interviewers: defense, It opens things up ofThe alumni won't exactly be strangers, either.
"Ge
ntlemen, this is going to be fensively."
Vernell ElIzv couldn't make it, but the list of shows
Indiana played 10 minutes of
short
and sweet. We got our
is expected to include Simon Harper, Greg
brilliant
defense at the start of
butts kicked by a very good
Robinson, Jim Gilchrist, John Thomas, Fred
GAl NESVI 141.E (AP)
ri*ade four big plays. The F'lori- cal game of the year for all our football team We didn't seem the second half, limiting the
Florida tackle Darrell Carpen- dii coaching staff graded him Linemen," he said. "And it was
Milton, Earl Stokes, Bill Corso and Gary Sanborn.
to do anything right. We Russians to seven points and
ter says the Tigers of Auburn out at 99 per cent,
Harper, of course. was All-American at
probably the most emotional couldn't execute our offense. It irlcI'C&amp;s$flg its 48-42 halftime
may not have been corn.
"In no way should he be game the Gators have been in. was a total collapse. That's the lead to 7949.
Seminole and went on to star at Florida Southern
DAYTONA BEACH (AP)
plimenting him by running so grading out over 86 per cent cv- Our team was really emotion- way it looked to me,"
May, a first-team All- There may soon be four
for two years. lie's been out of school for four years
many plays his way during t'ry game, but he does it be- ally Up."
Gabriel was even more ho- American forward, returned to members of the million-dollar
now. but here's a bet that he can still shoot the eyes
their 31-14 loss to the Gators last (ilUse of his heart," said assistken
up than his coach. He usu- the Starting line-up for the first club in the National Association
out of the bucket.
Carpenter edged out Ben WilSaturday.
ant coach Lambert Reed. "In
of
Mississippi,
Steve
Casall)'
hangs around and talus in time since he broke his left arm for Stock Car Auto Racing.
Coach Joe Sterling is going to have a real fine
"You like to be in on the ac' my 15 years he's the most in- lianis
detail with everybody who ap- late last season and displayed a
Cale Yarbrough is only $1,043
tion," he says. "But you
basketball team this season, from the looks of some
don't tense player I've ever sidy and Kenny Bordelon of
shooting
performance away from joining Richard Pet.
Louisiana State, Bob Baumho- proaches his locker. lie was 13-for-IS
want an opponent to think you coached.
promising freshmen and a handful of returnees.
But
May
also
credited
the de- ty, David Pearson and Bobby
even
shorter
than
the
coach.
He
wer
and Conic)' Duncan
arc the weak link."
Coach Doug Dickey said CarThe season opener is still almost two weeks off, but
lease
with
the
victory. "De- Allison in the exclusive club of
of Ala- could scarcely speak.
l! that's what the Tigers were penter had one of the best bama, harvey Hull of MIS..
turned
the
game
our way drivers who have wori$i million
this scrimmage should tell more about just how
"We
were
humiliated,
fense
i pp State and his teammate humllim'ted, h
thinking, t hey were wrong. Car- games any of his pupils ever sissi
the
second
half.
We
tried to or more In purses on the
um
iliat
,"
the
In
ed
good the l(airs might he.
Green.
penter's link in the Gator de- played.
pressure
them
and
to
keep
the NASCAR circuit.
vetera n
quarterback
fensive chain was so strong that
"lie was all over the field,"
Other linemen with fine per- repeatedly mumbled,
ball away from them."
lie will get his chances Sunhe's The Associated Press Dickey said. "lie is one of the forinances were Laverne JohnSoviet Coach Vladimir Konday
in the Dixie 500 at Atlanta
Southeastern Lineman of the steadiest players I've ever had son and Rick Kimbrough of
drashin agreed. "They play de.
To
Week.
and his leadership to this team Mississippi, Ray Costict of Misand a 500-miler at Ontario, Ca.
tense better than they
play
ofhf.,
Nov.
, the final 1975
"It could have gone to line-' is immeasurable."
sissippi State, Le
Leroy Cook of
CINCINNATI (A PI
Base- (ease. The whole team plays events.
- Area senior citizens hesitant about entering
backer Sammy Green," CarCarpenter said Auburn was Alabama, Lucius Sanford of ball's World Champion Cincin.. better when number 42 (Stay) is
the Golden Age Olympics next week, should conpenter said Monday of the hon. the best team Florida has met, Georgia Tech, Greg Jones and nati Reds will host the 1976 olli- in there."
Petty is even closer to his
sider that while entries are heavy for sports like
or. "Or it could have been any- even better than North Carolina John Yarbrough of Tennessee, cial National League opening
The Hoosiers, who were top. second $300,000 season. He
body else on the defense. Ever)' State, which handed the Gators Mike Quintela of Louisiana day game against the Houston ranked and undefeated in 30 needs only $720 in the final
bowling, golf and tennis, they are light for many
their only loss in eight games by State and Terry Hayne, David Astros at Riverfront Stadium games last season before losing races
one
did his job well."
other events.
and has a good chance to
score of 8-7.
Carpenter,
a
245-pound
Jun.
a
Stevens and Mike Emanuel of Thursday, April 8, the club an- 94-92 to Kentucky in the quar- break the M,= record he set
And that means the chances of winning one of
br, got In on 17 tackles and
"Auburn was the most physi- Kentucky.
nounced,
ter-finals of the NCAA tourna- in 1971.
the superb medalli ons given to first, second and
to
the
third placers is excellent. Events range down

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By NANCY BO(yl1J
states serve it with a creole, out work,
originality I mentioned a bo ve. 2 tablespoons vinegar
Mix 2 ta blespoons season ed
Herald Correspondent
West it is usually cooked over
udubon Chief Wins Post
Take two cups of orange Add a green vegetable and 1
tablespoon
brown
sugar
flour with water, until smooth,
Chicken Is truly one of the an open fire and the deep South juice, dip small pieces of
salad, and you have a meal lit *4 teaspoon powdered garlic, add to drippings
Hal Scott, President o the the Outer Continental Shelf universal foods.
in skillet along
It is almost serves it deep fried in a special chicken in the juice, lay the for a king.
Enjoy!
or
Florida Audubon Society, has Lands Act, including all aspects always allowed on diets. Most batter.
with remaining ingredients.
pieces on a cookie sheet, pour
CHICKEN ORIENTAL
'.
,been named as an official ad- of oil exploration and religions allow their follow
garlic salt
Bring Just to boiling point. Pour
ers
You can roast, broil, boll, remaining Juice on top and bake I frying chicken,
visor to new Secretary of the development of Outer Con- to include it in
l'
cups
d
ra ined pineapple over chicken, cover and bake at .t
their menu. (leep fry, saute or barbeque in moderate oven. Ummmmm2 to 3 lbs.
chunks
Interior, Thomas S. Kieppe. trnental Shelf resources.
Every country in the world has chicken. It can be served hot or mmgood!
325 degrees for about 45
'
cup
flour
1
Scott will serve as one of thie six
onion, cut in hall crosswise
minutes.
It's own special way of cold and is a popular entree for
What about that bottle of 1 teaspoon salt
'public' members of the United
then In eighths
In addition to serving on the preparing this popular meat, a backyard picnic.
ii teaspoon pepper
Worchestershire
sauce? Take a
i
green
States Department of the newly appointed Advisory
pepper, cut in
In India it is orepared with
NANCY'S EGG NOODLES
Chicken is still a relatively cup of sauce, add several 2 teaspoons powdered ginger
i inch pieces
Interior's Outer Continental Board, &amp;ott is also a member curry, in Italy it Is prepared
PARMESAN
inexpensive item on your tablespoons of butter and bake.
cup shortening
Shelf Advisory Board. Th e of the National Off sh ore with a tomato sauce
Cut chicken In serving pieces,
Boil 8 ounces of medium
and in grocery list, and with the many Deellghtful!
2 tablespoo ns seasoned
appointment of Ws Advisory Operations Industry Advisory Spain it is served with rice and ways it can be prepared, it can
and shake in paper bag con- width egg noodles in salted
Soy
sauce
13
another
good
flour (left from dredging
.1
Board was one of the first of- Committee to the Commandant a spicy sauce, to name a few, be
tairiing flour, salt, pepper and water. Do not over cook. Drain
served every week with an "mixer" Take a cup of soy
chicken)
ficial acts of the newly- of the U.S. Coast Guard, serves
ginger. Brown floured chicken noodles arid toss with garlic
In the'United States, there is entirely different taste.
sauce, add 12 cup of cooking oil, I cup water
confirmed Secretary of the as Florida's representative to no special national dish,
in hot shortening in skillet. powder, coo
il
but
Most homemakers tend to garlic powder and paprika and 'i cup pineapple syrup
Interior.
Remove chicken to casserole, mesan cheese to taste.
the Environmental Protection rather an unlimited number of serve chicken the same way. follow
q
the same procedure a
'11e purpose ofthe Board to Committee of the Interstate Oil
ways to prepare chicken, Why not try a different way above.
advise the Secretary of the Compact Commission and Is a depending on the section
of the next time?
The bottle of Italian dressin,
Interior and other officers of member of the Big Cypress country where you reside.
If you do not choose to go by a on the shelf can be used to mak
the Department of the Interior Advisory Committee which
New England traditionally recipe, try cooking chicken with a different
tasting chicken. Jus
in t.'ie performance of reviews each application for an serves chicken
il
roasted and items you have right in your brush on dressing, pour son
discretionary functlo
under oil drilling permit in that area, stuffed, the middle Southern cupboard. Almost anything
will more on top and bake. Simpli
and tasty.
None of these ideas appeal Ii
your particular taste? Wel
i
then, makeup one of your own
What fun, the night before
Don't be afraid to experiment
threath to establish the pattern. All of us have a spark o
Christmas, to open the boxes of
But
I've made quite a few
tree ornaments and ñall
.origlnality we can use to creaU
pictures and pillows. What our own special dishes. Be
happy holidays of yesteryear.
other projects lend themselves daring!
It's a lovely tradition to add at
to Bargello designs?
least one special new ornament
Today i would like to share
to your tree each year. If It's
F.R.M. with you two recipes. The first
Dear F.R.M.,
one you embroider, it has the
is my oldest daughter's favorite
Your question is well timed.
added advantage of being
food, the second is one I
Today's column should provide dreamed up using
unbreakable so that you and
that spark of
You with some suggestions.
Your family will be able to enjoy
You'll find many more If you go
it for years to come.
to
the library and look at books
Some have aspecjal talent for rnirncnt makes a very special instead
of
backing
Ilicigi
with
on
Bargello.
In mine, called
designing Christmas tree or- greeting card enclosure for
"Bargello,"
there
naments with just the right special friends and through felt.
46P
are 1
I've
found
that
everyone
falls
photographs
of
tote bags and
touch of gaiety and sparkle. your gilt you become part
One such is m, friend Sophia their Christmas festivitIes of in love with these small footstools, wastebaskets and
treasures when they're given as chairs, all done in Bargello
Hutchinson of Atlanta Six of
Every July up here In West gifts It's a
lovely way to spread designs, I myself have made a
her enchanting designs, printed Townsend, at my School of Christmas
cheer'
lamp base in Bargello and has e
on canvas, are in my current Needle Art, we have a
W.i
Dear Elsa,
often
seen Bargello bands used
Needle Art collection.
Christmas-ln-JuIy holiday week
I like the even, regular for belts. You'll find that almost
Bargello stitching, wor ked complete with a tree hung
with
designs
of Bargello and
lends
vertically,
itself specially designed ornaments, stitching my patterns enjoy any embroidered project can be
MO
on a interpreted in Bargello.
especially well to diamond
You don't have to limit plain piece of canvas,
counting
E.W.
shapes or curving miniature yourself to using them as tree
Flame-stitch motifs. Used ornaments. Alter you work out
A
horizontally, it conveys the your wn favorite miniature
rou ndness of C1'iristznas tree Bare1lo motifs, why
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dorsett
11
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not make
A covered dish turkey dinner
HEAD CHE 1I
balls. Bright color contrasts them in other colors as birthday of Winter Park will entertain will he served at
6:30 p.m.
and sharply defined designs are gifts, to hang at your windows, Altamonte Springs Garden Club Serving on the Supper Corn.
most effective for those small or as distinctive shade pulls or members and guests with mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Don
r
£
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ornaments,
needlepoint mobiles. u 0U pifl Shakespearian skits when the Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Robe rt
101 IaSL
Once you start you'll to use them as free hanging club meets on Nov. 13 in the lilseox, Mr. and Mrs.
Ralph
call the
probably want to make some as accessories, you'll want to Hospitality Room of First &amp;o:in, Mr.
and Mrs. harry
gifts. A. Christmas tree or- embroider them on both
Federal of Orlando, Altamonte Welch, and Mr. Herbert
Springs. Mr. Dorsett was Farewell,
formerly head Of the Drama

Say Happy

No one asked me, but:
The odds board at the Seminole Turf Club
will get the supreme test \Vednesday night when
news media members climb aboard nn' suii
and irs' and sprint around the track in championship form.
At last check, the morning line started at
and went skyward.
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The catch is that entrants have to be 55 o over,
and cost is not prohibitive. Not at 50 cents a throw.
Plans are for the week-long ceremonies to be
kicked off Monday at It) when 69-yearold John
DePont runs down Sanford Avenue carrying the
symbolic torch. DePont, of Delary, has competed
in the Boston marathon several times.
Jack Homer, sponsoring Chamber of Commerce director, is hoping the "entire city turns out
for the ceremonies."

McGinnis X-Ray Proves Negative
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rays on his januned thumb
"It's still swelling around the
have proved negative, and
said MonGeorge McGinnis of the Phila. knuckle," McGinnis
saw limitinjury.
He
the
deiphia 76ers says he hopes to day of
return to action for tonight's ed action last Friday but
Hatlonal Basketball missed Saturday nights game
Association game in Buffalo against the New York Knicks.

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I sr. PETERSBURG (AP) For the second straight
week, undefeated Hollywood
Hills is on top of the big-school
Class AAAA, earning nine of 16
first-place votes in the prep
Football poll of the Florida
Sports Writers Association,
But Orlando Oak Ridge was
Just one point behind after
grabbing four first-place ballots
for its 47-14 defeat of Orlando
Jones.

Hills, which passed Oak
Ridge last week, boosted its
record to 8-0 with a 26-15 victory
over Cooper City.

DeLand Holds No. I 0

Hills, As tronaut Still On Top )
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Titusville Astronaut, a 21.16
winner over Class 4-A's Merritt
Island, got all but one vote for

the 3-A lead. Chipley didn't play
but stayed atop 2-A as several
other ranked teams were
beaten.
For the second week in a row,
FAMU High was unanimous for
the Class A lead. It beat
Wewahitchku, the pre-season
choice for first, by 224
Here are the standings, with
first-place votes in parentheses,
won-lost record and points
CLASS 4-A

I. llollywc'od Hills (9) 8-0 137
Orlando Oak Ridge (4) 7-0
136
Pensacola Tate (1) 7-0 118
Fort Pierce Central 7-0 99
5, Jacksonville flames (1) 7-0
90
Tampa Jefferson (1)7-0 70
Miami Palmetto 6-0 68
Tallahassee Leon 6-1 49
Merritt Island 6-143
I0.Deland 7.1 22
CLASS 3-A
Titusville Astronaut (15)70 159
Ocala Forest 7-0 138
Milton (1) 6-0 125

Tampa Jesuit 7-0 106
Delray Atlantic 6-1 87
New Smyrna Beach 7-1 76
Jacksonville Bolles 7-0 67
Tarpon Springs 6-1 48
Fort Myers 6-1 29
10-Riverview East Ray 6-1 28
CLASS 2-A
Chlpley (13) 7-0 133
Pahoke' (3) 71 129
Palmetto 7-0 111
Melbourne Central Catholic
8-097
Alachua Santa Fe 6-1 87
Lake Butler Union Co. 6-1
70
7, Eustis 6-161

Miami Westminster 7-0 51
Crescent City 6-1 48
10.Port St. Joe 7.1 13
CLASS A
I. FAMU High (16) 8-0 160
Branford 8-0 137
Greensboro 7-0 130
St. Augustine St, Joseph 7-0
107
Bristol Liberty Co. 6-1 69
t. Qu incy Monroe 6-0 72
Mayo Lafayette'Co. '.4) 5 j
,Miami Christian 6-1 51
Miami Northwest Christian
7-0 44
10.Belle Glades Day 5-2 14

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08' al Manager Jack Ankerson said men in the now-defunct World who would have undoubtedly

Meaung didn't say here he has bn fishthg, bat ebancea are,
area anen would give the favorite plug to how, so they

were terrible as they were of

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high,lnfact,Texaswjjjfo
victory over the Stanford
a rough afternoon. However, we Cardinals. You might say -

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20 In an o'd-(ashloned barn when Alabama invades to do
The wider, longer CFL field burner,
battle with Louisiana State for

of action at least until Decem- team without a championship son over the weekend. "I de- rules...IreallytinkittsjJ
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Ior 23 ye2rs,sigrdthenashy5- dded on Toronto," Davis said, to a player like !ny'lf.
I'dday, November 7
but in this business, when and occasional pas5-ctcher a couple of weeks ago, I really exciting."
Navy, 21, MiamI (Fla.) 16 (MI

Baby Gators Show Better

Percentage Than Big Brothers For Sports

varsity is 3-0 after.handlng Georgia's Builpups a 28-13

Fan

Atlanta at Minnesota
Cincinnati at Denver
San Francisco at Los Angeles

Ohio U. 17, BowlIng Green 14

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Atlanta at Portland
WedneSday'S Games
Buffalo at Boston
Chicago at Pmladelphla
Los Angeles a) New O?leans

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MONTREAl. (AP) - Yvon "When I got the tying goal, 1 year alter a six-goal rookie
i)n)bert took the shots. Jerry said, (;ee, sonic nighLs you 're season in W73-74. Lanibert atKorab and Gerry Desjarthns really
lucky,"
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Detroit at Mileaukee
Philadelphia at Iluftalo
Plew York at HouSton
Cleveland at Washington
Phoi'nii at Chicago

offering of professional sports simply been reworked to lit InLo beat the Flint GeneraLs (an JIlL fan apathy and mounting bills Florida St. 14, Memphis St. 12 Texas Tech 36, TCU 0
teams is so poor it's bringing the sports page.
team) in a long series," floss and folded.
IN)
Texas 25, Baylor 20
of die-hard Motor City sports chumps," Ho said. "But the
Blasting the Detroit Lion'
inJets..tnotunUInext Harvard 26, Pri'lceton 13
Tulsa 41, Drake 17

Canadiens Bite Bullet,
Topple Buffalo By 3-2

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Frank tili (Crank) 3-I; 3. Azalea (Wilsey) 7-7; 5. Maynard Pence (Bere:nak) 77; 8. flutler W'dow Korab, a Sabres' defenseman, nine in
his last live games and From Pete Mahovlich and
(Peters; 97. 1. judge Floyd 0. (Kutii) 9-2; 6. Newtown Gay (Wyatt) I I and ricocheted into the net.
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Melrolln,

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FIRST - C.3, Pace. Mile: I

FOURTH - I. Plegul Bengoa (2),

Notre bain 24. Georgia Tech

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So. Carolina 24, Appalachian St.

caught 54 passes. But after 12 Brown 22, Cornell 15

51)

Sk.CONO - I. Barn Via (8),
Washington at New York Gi. 1)00. 1000. 780. 7 Echano Okokl
(3). 6 00, 1.20; 3. urn Sanchil (6),

Wash. St.. 24, Oregon St. 17

Southern California Sun.
California 21, WashIngton 7
After 12 games, he ted tile Maryland 39, Cincinnati 17
league in oring, had rushed Colgate 16, Bucknell 12
for 1,200 yards - 400 more u"an Colorado 28, OkIa. St. 13

I)) 220. 0

Cleveland at Detroit

collegiate draft. But Davis op. Ball State 26, Akron 17(N)
UCLA 27. Oregon 13
ted to stayinhisownbackya,-J, ArkzonaSt.32,Wyomjng2l(N) Penn State 32, N -iC. State
22
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starring for
the Arkansas St. 16, So. III. 14(N) Arkansas 21, Rice 6
University of Southern CalIIor. Boston Col. 21, Army 7
San DiegoSt. 15, ArIzona 10(N)

Motown: No Town

are outdoing their big ta-others whet'. it comes to a
wirming footbaU percentage.

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Monday's Result
LO'
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have bad news icr the Bear heh-heh - this orw won't be fr
adherCilLs, the Longhorns are a the birth!

Heather Chance Miller) 8 1; 8. AoIe Eden (Howard)

SEVENTH - 1. Argo Angus Pail Mel (Werkheiser) a-I,

Western Divllo

the meante, the qulres price tag on his head ... and on "a millionollar, multi-year "It was the ft time I had been way toward theIr Nov. 22 the Crthlson Tide to a 47-14 win.
will be cached on an interim Monday, the Canadians got
contraci" Davis clarified it a to Canada and oy the second showdown by registering The de is rolling again
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charmers is owned by Jim and from pedicures to scalp hair care. For this reason she
The ,shop is open Monday
Inez Avant, known to all ,fusas treatments are taught, so the has her own method of sham. through Saturday and Monday.
being the originators and finished product is well rounded pooing which leaves hair clean, Tuesday
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owners of the Sanford Beauty men and women capable of gleaming and healthy. Barbara evenings by appointment only,
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(6)03) Beacon Hill
(CATV.13) Burke's Law
(9) Marcus Weiby

(44) Green a cres
11:00
(2)(3) High Rollers
(6)(13 Gambit
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Only
(9) Showoff,
(44) Phil Donohue

(CATV.13) Orlando
Council Meeting
(35) Lone Ranger
(44) Gilligan' Island
s:oo
(2) Adam
(CATV.o) I Love Lucy
(9) Gilligan's Island
(35) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5•30
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLORIDA ORLANDO DIVISION,
No 74 2t3.ORLCIVR
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. ministratorof the Estate Of NANCY
MOBLEY, DeCStd.
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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.

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Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
373.8670 or 831-9777

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SERVICE BEYOND
RAYMOND At. BALL
322-2611
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831-9993
state
Broker
MONTHLY RENTALS
LASH 322.4132
T RANSFFPREDAflXIouS tow II.
Cnter tops. 'r,'s Installation
377
5611
All
Hrs.
377
7737
For used furnilurc, appliances.
AVAILABLE
3
BR,
I
bath
home
available.
on
Cut
Bud
ic.
Cabell,
Di
Si
517W
lit St., Sanford
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
fl
3227643
$150 Ills Color TV
tools, etc Buy I or 1001 items
Carpet, dishwasher, rang
anytime.
RATES
Larry's
QUALITY INN NORTH
Mart, 213 Sanford Ave.
refrigerator, Custom drapes.
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HOURS
I 16. SR 131, Longwood
thrustim
41C HrIC
WILSON
MAIER
FURNITURE
large well landscaped lot $2119C
* * *Spanish Charm*
BROKERS
* *
6 thru 25 limes
AGE &amp; ELEGANCE
We Buy Furniture
BISY-SELL---TRAOE
8:00 AM.
31c a rIC
5:30 P.M.
Newl
SAN
MO
PARK,
1,
2,
3
bedroom
26
315
Oats
3r,6123
times
311
E
F
rst
St
decorated
older
home
Low
down
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
payment. Ornamental
?4c a hr
Has centriit
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DAVE 5' 373 9110
trailer apIs. Adult &amp; family park,
PdiqhtS 377 7)52
heat and air, detached garagt
stone fireplace, turned columns,
(57-00 MINIMJp,j CHARGE
SATURDAY 9-Noon
Weekly. 331$ Hwy 17 92, Sanford.
fenced back yard
GET THO
LUXURY ITEMS
sunken paneled family room, 3
Down stairs
3 Lines Minimum
SlHousehold Goods
373 1930
Soacious living room
*
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
*
bedrooms, garage, redwood
wit.
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fireplace, formal dining
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI
carpet. FHA-VA 1311222
Clean furnished apartment for
room
den, eat in kitchen, 1 bedroom
DEADLINES
11F
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R JO DAN. REALTOR
- bachelor
an
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2 miles from downtown
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
bath. plus utility. Upstairs; 3 larg C
kl...... TL
Sanford 337 8699,
r.-,'r 7
LJuI1 me uoy
Top Prices paid, used, any condition,
ru'!
.te
Newhousm
Ina
rural
area
PlO
dwn
bedrooms and? full baths
tiefore Publication
6.411176. WinIer Pan
rnsit.on.
needle, front
126.500,
Payment, monthly payments lest
C'ean, furnished apartment; tots of
Inading . 'I'Iu'p seng machine
room.
MIS
-REALTORS
Wanted
to buy used office furniture
2
miles
from
than
rent,
Government
SubSidiZed
Si Moves You In!
Sunday - Noon Friday
downtown
Pay t'ualanre ,sf VS or tO payments
Sanford. 372 8699,
Any
to qualified buyers. Call to Ste if Newly painted, I bedroom PIon I
Quantity.
PIOLL'S
321 0041
50. At
YOU qualify i
Catselberry, Hwy. 17 92 530 4206
large lat, no citytaxes new roof,&amp; I
HOME BUSINESS 3 Bedroom,
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
3 Room furnished garage apart
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Other extras $15,900,
101 Fact Ft'st Downtown
bath, central air, with commercia
mint, water furnished, adults
Reg.
Real
Estate
Broker
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172 Sill Fe 169 1116
only, 1100 month, 123 security
75-Recreational Vehic les
Zoning. Wall to wall carpet, ea
*03W. 1st St.
4-Personals
cellent
home
to
live
deposit. Phone 3771305.
in andoperati
18-Help Wanted
Dinette, Ichairs, $35; Pr.mahogany
a business, 125,900.
ghm motor home, 74', low
twin beds, Complete, $95; 1974 Broua
3136061 or 323 0317 eves.
lor2fledrooms Adults only
P FAL TOW 377 7191
Leithn! Vinegar! B6' Kelp! f4m
WOWI WHAT A BUYI Extra nic It -mileage.
$1,500 down 8. lake over
Upholstered
Five Carpenters Call for Intervi .'w.
rocker,
$15;
Wood
PARKAVENIJEMOBILE PARK
,sIl tour in OflC capsule Ask for
home with SWIMMING POOL, 3
FOR RENT
payments 377 1610
Local Job PCptiC
rocker, $17.30; Coffee table, $15;
Build
ng
KIDS.
CATS000S1
23.43 Park Drive $70 up.
bedroom, 2 bath, family r'oni
VB6 e Fausts Drugs
OFFICE 8 STORE BUILDINGS
Systems 323 527(,,
End table, $10; Lo e seat, 143;
Room for them all In this 3 bedroom
choice location Only $29,900
ALSO STORAGE SPACE
Double bed, complete, 15.0; Swlvl
AVALOP4 APARTMENTS
3
bath
home
with
11'
x
16'
Florida
Reduce safe and fail with GOfli
TV Repairman, part time
76-Auto Parts
Hurry'
$3SUP PER Mo.
rocker, $70; Floor lamp, $10; Fail
ADULTS No PETS
room Nice yard, well 8. pump
DEH6rI'sRadjo&amp; TV
Tablets and E yap "water pills
front secretary, $125; Gate leg
11 6 W. ?no St,
Harold Hall Realty
Clean inside 6. out. Only $72,500,
To'ichton Drug.
1)1) Sanford Ave
LOOK
tbI7 1)5; KIJLP DECORATORS, Recon(,Jitioned Batteries, II? 95
333 9110.
PFAI TOR 171 3771
- Spacious, well furnished, pine
F
eichinge . REEL'S BODY SHOP,
A. buys small down payment,
109 W Itt. St 322 2315
ARE YOU TROUBLED , Call ToO
AVON
CO.
3
OR.
paneled,
all
electric;
good
quiet
I',
1109 Sanford Ava
Larry
bath,
carpet
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Saxon,
Realtor
Free, 644 1071 for "We Care'EASY TO OWN-. 3 bedroom, cent
Want to earn Extra Xmas mont V?
drapes $23,500
neighborhood. Adults. 372-0796.
heat,
"Hotline," Adults or Teens
fenced
$19,300 OWNER
52-Appliances
-Call 6.44 3079,
torcycles
WILL FINANCE
42'-M,bile Homes
Small apt, $85; large I bdrm,, 510.0,
7', Acres,) BR, I bath, stocked fish
F ACED WITH A DRlNKlr;
RU'S, I PNs, A;dri, At le
QUALITY
APP I.', NC S
large 2 bdrm , 1110; water fur
AT
pond ts.ix;o
LARGE-- I bedroom home, Fla
PROBLEM
Companion; Needed immedlalc Iy,
1973 360 ir.duro, c "celtent COtSdi
hILLCREST
BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
flushed; conveniently located. 372
'1) central air,
room, PLUS rental mobile
678 0636.
Perhaps Alcoholic A nonym
6117.
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AUCTION, 373-7310.
lion, 1330. kilter I call 323 7674.
dishwasher,
6 Acres, 7 DR, I bath, 165,000
her, raised patio, Skirting,
Can Help
homeOWNER WILL FINANCE
4
8 fie downs. Good location.
LPN,
full
tIme,
3
to
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shift
Ap ly,
NOW I.EASIPIG
CalIl73 4557
at saving to you.
KE14MORE WASHER. parts,
1975 Honda CO 310?, 3 mos. old.
Payments %179
mo Oflefed b y
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6 Lots, Highbanks Road Industrial
LakeviewNursing Center, 919 E. New, modern, 1 story
service, used machines
excellent condition. Must sell.
Write P.O 80* 1313
efficiency
Savings
&amp;
Park.
"((f1;( ,t
Loan. 323605).
16.600 per lot.
Sanford
apartments, attractively fur1150 377 1*35.
LAKE VIEW- I bedroom, 2 bath,
MOONEYAPPLIAIICES323 0697
Sanford, Florida 31771
nished, convnientty located and
W W. carpet RIGHTS TO LAKE
S Acres east of Sanford, 570.000 Will Barrington, double wide, new, 7I'x
Motorcycle Insurance
SMALL APPLIANCES
U5. 533,700
60', central air, large raised
beautifully landscaped. $135 mo
MAAdivide
BLAIR AGENCY
REPAIRED
Call
screen
between
patio,
5:303.
For
carport,
In
skirting,
Performed by Marilyn.
373 31"
Notary
WITT REALTY
5005
Sanford
Ave
373
9370
formation
raIl
3220701.
wood grain lapsed siding, good
Ocala 901 7 )7 1661 or 737 8773
ID Acres on Pine Way, 13,000 per
Reg Real Estate Broker 371 0640
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with
location.
trees
Offered
by
you
I
to
Chri?m Is
acre.
373 7195
3733213
322-2748
Savings 8 Loan, Paymenls, N Radio-Stereo
53gifts Wpth-t
79-Trucks-Trailers
31A---Du plexes
It
5-Lot &amp; Found
In;;
for
111334
mo.
3236031.
ou
are
a hOuSife with If 'c
PLETELY FURNISHED_
Pesidenhlal &amp; Commercial Lots.
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Color TV'S from 150; (38W, from 1946 Dodge Van, V I. green 6. white.
time, let us show you how. Nothi W
17'.60' mobile home. large Florida
Acreage up to 10.000 acres
FLEETLINE - Double wide new,
LOST Frl'lôy night -White, fluffy,
113; Service all makes. HERBS'
to buy andno selling. Call 323 7e 0. LAKE MARY-- 2 BR duplex, kitroom,
almost new back tires. 1.400 or best
carport, patio I. utility
central air, raised front screen
chin equipped, Carpeted, central
female poodle, I mo old. in
TV. 120() S. French, 323 1731.
offer. 372-1967
buildings,
2
Beautiful
room,
shaded
heat &amp; air, 1150 per mor
carport.
skirting,
fomSunland
REWARD.
N.
Will You Earn Your
fenCid lots. Income from lot
COLOR T V, $11 93 MONTH
FORREST GREENE INC.
1974 Dodge. club cab, 0 ft. bed,
p$eeiy set up. Near 436 &amp; 1792.
Sunlind Drive, 5unIan
phone
rental
Owner will finance
REALTY
3236353
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
Share
In
1976?
Offered
REALTOR
by
372-5970
Savings
loaded wair. excellent condition.
&amp;
322 4179.
207€ 751h .373 737
641
P1.oSfl III SR per nr.'nth
11.c"5. Utility body 1534 Ford. 6
373-6051
Would You Like To?
Dupie, $15 per mo
Stemper Realty
HAL COLESERT REALTOR
-cyl , standard Shift, excellent
6-Child Care
To
No pets
sales organization neec
1$Yr.FH A FINANCING
SELMA
WILLIAMS
Associate
condition, 11.000. Private owner.
Centra' Florida's
-,
55-_8eats
&amp;
Accessories
322 3ll7 after ip m.
8ggressiv career minded man I n
Eves )flO011or)fl 1587
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3227399.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
this area. We have key
A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants
3503 Orlando Drive
ma rt
327
1991
1919 S, French
'72 Bonita, 15 It. with I'll trailer &amp; 35
Two 'edroom, turn, or unfurn,,
toage 7 only Next tone* Drivers'
Sanford, 373 3200
Openings In the Sanford area wit
312 7374,322-1496,322 1984
hp Chrysler, electric start, runs 1172 Ford pickup, 14 ton PS and PS.
License Bureau 3226"S
adults Preferred, security deposit.
outstanding Opportunity for cc
radio Iply tirri, new battery and
37?
1959,
377
1164
great,
$450. Phone 322 2S",
SKYLINE - Double wide, '7), 74' *
323 5.5.54 or 322 6630.
vancenen, It you have the deslr C
brakes.
Phone 134 O9ZIaf ter *p. m
Christian Day School has OpeningS
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60', 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front 77' Ho
r
the o5rltnn
useboat.Powered by 1S5OMC,
I bedroom unfurnished. kitchen
for I and S r olds Tuition, ss
screen room, central air, carport
equipped, air, carpeted, $95.50.
with trailer, 323 0516 after S p m.
mo
Lutheran
80--Autos for Sale
Church
of
a1nnq and skirting Good COflIf
You
Are:
week days or anytime weekends.
Adults
only.
3772296 wk.nds. &amp;
Redeemer, 322 3557 or Mit
=
dition Payments $106.47 mo.
[)eBa
eves
Martin, 372 64C4
971
Maverick,
10*
mileage,
2
Offered
by
Savings
6.
Loan.
)3.
dOor,
ROBSON MARINE
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
new Michelin radials, very clean,
Interest Credit
7927 Hwy, 1792
High school graduate or butte
'IEWON THE MARKET - Lovely
115(30 Also 1911 Pinto 4 cyt, 4
9--Good Things to Eat
32-Houses
Unfun'iished
In good health
3775.961
BR home with many extras.
3 Bedrooms, central heat And air,
speed, very clean. $1,050 372 7i9
43-tots-Acreage
Drapes, range, refrigerator,
after s p m
wall
to
wall
carpet,
brick
finiSh,
OKRA
Clean 2 bedroom house with fenced
fenced rear yard, screened porch,
60-Off ice Supplies
aluminum overhang, large corner
by the bvst,eI
Yard near Jr. College. Phone 372SEMINOLE CO. Acreage tracts,
storage shed, newly painted. Over'19 Willys Jeep Universal. 1-whe el
We Offer
lot on paved road 175,100-10 pct.
377 041$ after I
2520
Small and large 12.000 per acre
sized lot. Priced at only 118.300.
drive, worn hubi, tow bar; all
(1wfl Inimecliate occupancy.
Outstand.ng opportunity to,
arci
Used
office
furniturp
up. Terry Realty, Realtor, 625Located at 116 Country Club
NAVEL ORANGES
running gear good condition, 372
3 bedrooms, V', baths, central heat
advancement
0711.
Circle.
8 air, $190 mo. Available Nov. 10,
1250 BUSHEL
Wood or steell deiki (executive desk
5399 after S p m . or any time
JOHNNY WALKER
An Aplus lead program
37 2 V)) C" 377 O)f?
Weekends,
&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
Sanford For appt. to see, 3231791
STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE,
If
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Training by Professionals
EXECUTIVE HOME
after 5
Close to
chairs, straight chairs, filing
(7!'sssifjed A1
ctudn't
REAL ESTATE, INC.
Many incentives
1964 Comet, Idocir, 6Cyl ,automatic
ldyllwiide School. Fully equipped
cabinett, as is. Cash and Carry.
ihtq('
wouldn't
be
11 -I ns tructions
dflv
CASSELBERRY-.
ACTTODAY!
3
bedroom,
kitchen,
2
breakfast
transmission, excellent condtt;ors.
bar,
central
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322.6457
NOLL'S
bath homi, family room, air
TO INSURE TOMORROWI
heat air, some drapes, carpet
5495 1109 S. Sanford Ave
Casselberry, I7.97,53O47Ci
Conditioned, Carpeted, kitchen
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You'll love it. Located at hOe
Cefamc Cl.,sses Phone now, 44y% 6. For appointment and personal in
3 OR, 2 baits CB home in Sanford
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1974 Mercury Marquis Brougham,
equipped, clothes washer, food
tifview, see Mr Lehan Nov 5,
One Executive Chair
Vuhten with a price tag
evening classes Gre,nwar, &amp;
Carport, 572.300. 3236S45.
vinyl top, loaded, excellent con
from
Ii
t
freejer
'L.
irlcluded,
Garage,
I
and
6
to
7:30
nice
Two
Alma
Dftks
at the
supp'ies Make yOur Christmas
yard, 1250.
dition, $3,975; VW Dune Buggy,
Holiday Inn. Sanford
OSTEEN - LEMON BLUFF. By
3725000
gifts at Sumrers Ceramics 529
50-Miscellaneous for Sale
excellent condition. $950; 1941 VW
CALL TO SEE
owner, 100' on St. Johns River, 3
Nolan St 377 117$
Companion to live in and care for FERN PARK
sedan,
radio and heater, QOOd
Your
MLS
Agency
MAITLAND.._
bedroom, 7 bath mair, house, eat3
I NVENTORY CLEARANCE
elderly woman. Salary 160 *k.
62-.--L.awn.Gar'den
condition, $950 Private owner,
bedrooms, I'- biths, air cot
in
kitchem,
all
appliances.
Large
make room for new stock)
18-HeIp Wanted
Must have own car. 322 3073.
REALTORS
dif loner, dithwathey, fenced yard.
322 25.99.
7545 Park Dr.
living room with stone fireplace,
Everything Reduced To Clearl
3 M Precise time released plant
1195.
19 Year old Insu rance company has
carpeted.
Garage
apartment
with
196.5
GTO Pontiac. Al condition,
SAVE
60
pcI.
and more on smoked
For the hoijse,',te *th tm on her
MAYFAIR- BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2
food. GardenLard. 1100 W. Itt St..
FORREST GREENE, INC.
all weather enclosed porch. Good
insurance
det,,?
in
ed
damaged
Oak Ave. See George
Sanford
sock
t
bath,
area
Paytans
'
Florida
room
3234430.
ha nds I to S hrs per day Apply in
on 2 tots.
1306133 REALTORS 3fl1970e.ves.
terms, $47,500 Call collect, 601
Previous insurance experience
Children's Wear
(Formerly
Priced
under
$30
,000
Per tori
to Philips
After
6.
call
Custom
Øeir
t6llOSOafteropm
but not required My men Efficiency apartment, lights
NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Any CarButtons 'N Bows), 26.10 Hiawatha.
372 75.31
Draperues 6. Cleaners, 319 W. 13th
and _________________________________
are earning an average of $13,000
WOodrut I's Garden Center
Phone 377-1301.
water furnished, Elizabeth Crews, SANFORD- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
St.
No
Money Down
4
annually and have comprehensive
601 Celery Ave .Sanford
phone 373 Sill before 10 a m,
home, it'st painted inside, air
WIT H GOOD CREDIT
employee benefit If you are a
FULLER BRUSH
conditioner, shady yard Will
For Example
I
377 1917
sell starter and tales minded, I
Gremlin X. air. $1095'.
dicker or swap. $19,500
2571
Park
Dr
64-Equipment for Rent
372 2115 I
33-Houses Furnished
:
want to talk to you Call 19$ 3571, 9
u 71 Pinto. a to., air. 1795.
REALTOR
AFTER HRS. I Kathy's Unique, 2610 Hiawatha Ave.
am lol;30pm, for
Forrest Greene, Inc.
'lOMuttang
Mach 1, auto.,air, $1195
3273991
specializing
in
Rent
327 9281
Blue
Macrame Ma
3220641
Lustre Electric Carpet
130 6433
RFALTORS
DELTONA HOMES
373333
terials and Unusual Gifts 323
True City of Longwood riuccisa Wltc'r
5hampr for only 1150 per day. '72 Vega 0'?', like new, 11)95.
Dotter, 2 door, 1993
Exclusive Area
7651.
&amp; Sewer Plant operator. ML%t bee
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
1 Bdrm, closed porch, $130
DISABLED
Manyotherstoct.,from
Quality 3 bedroom, 7 bath tome on
TAFFER
REALTY
..
---.
resident of Seminole County and
2 Bdr,, porch, carport, washing
trtu UP- E A5ON
canal, plus pool. Large tree
ASON
-. AMERICAN
unemployed for a minimum of
65-Pets-Supplies
Reg.
Real
Estat.
Broker
machine. Clean, $150
SWIMMING POOL SALE
shaded lot. $17,500 with terms
VETERANS
thirty days. Mutt be Certified with
'
1100 E 2Slh
7 fldrm., new W
carpet, new
3fl 665.5
GANT ALL ALUMINUM POOLS,
LW
mew iocat.on)
a leas t a C In Water and a C in
AKC Doberman, red male, 9 mos,
furniture. Separate dining area.
16'x3i' (2 only), Rig. 17.00*, now
Beautiful kilCtsin and 3 bedroom
Chaw, ,
.Jct. 17-92&amp;I27,Longwooci
Sewer. This it through CETA
11
Sl.50Opluj lax. 24' Round (I only),
Very attractive. 1165.
ears, shots Carries I colors, 4
lic
home, close to Schools and
Calf 323 *570 or 534 1605
Program. Applicants ms'st apply
champions in pedigree Good stud
Reg 11,173, now 1993 plus tax.
shopping. $21,000.
14
to the Department of Administr
11 tO)' Corvar Mania Convirtbte.
W. Garnett White
Security depolt No pets
c)rosDect, $150. Phone 32 1 0797,
SEMINOLE AwpllNQ &amp; POOL
'ive Services, Comprehensive
'iL':
good tires &amp; paint, runt Needs
Reg Real Estate Boke-r
?ISS
FrenchAyc
Builder or Developer- Exceptional
57 ::4a
',anpower Planning Division,
JOHN KqloEr., ssoc
work, $100 32? 1917
Corner
3rd
&amp;
17
92
buy
in
building
lots
just
far
enough
66-Horses
Seminole County, Florida,
from
town.
3223022
P.' eetiriqc
73 Honda Civic. I Speed transmis
Seminole Plaza, Miss Shelly
If
Pony and tack, $123. English saddle
Freund
Iijcir,r',,, 710 hI
tion,
beautiful Silver finish, $1,993
rable &amp; (hairs, 12$; Stereo, AM
SEE US TODAY
and girl's wearing habit, Silt 9-10,
Furnished 3 bedroom. $173 mo
Call Duane McGuire, 372-163).
YOU
wan'
'o
Buy
or
Sell
FM,
Also
color
TV's,
3230,0*
JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN
hat, 6'v and boots, lB 377 2599
Dealer
Adults only Water turn 377 5717
Real Estate
or Appointment
We will provide the
bingo
Call 373 7137
WEKIVA RIVER- Adult Park
Professional Service
Every Wed &amp;S,it
REAL TOPS
offering fitting, canoeing and
'O7W.Conmnercia,
Branch Office No. I
Early I3irdsl:lSp iii
convenience. store. Surrounded by
24-Business Opportunities
Ph. 377.7$,;
Sanford
2621 Orlando rirhsr.
1 11'ul
beautiful oak and cypress tree's.
3??
1170
OAn a hughi-, c.rcftablt. ladies ap

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Plaintiff,

Plaintiff.

vi
C. T. KNOWLES JR.. of &amp;.
GEORGt
H. NICHOLAS and
(CATV.6) Family Affair
Dendants.
10:30
wife.
BARBARA
NICHOLAS,
his
(24) Man And Environment
NOTICE OF COMPLAINT
(3)(24) Woman
Defendanls
(35) Lost In Space
FOR LIMITATION
NOTICE OF ACTION
(CATV.6) News
11:30
(44) Lucy Show
______________________________________________
OF LIABILITY
TO: GEORGE H. NICHOLAS
11:00
(2)(S) Hollywood Squares
6:30
Notice s given that C T Knowles,
and
(2)(6) (8)(9) (13i News
(6) (13) Love Of Life
THE FALL-OUT: Network law, lie's enlisted to keep a
Jr. tias filed a complaint pursuant to
(2)($) NBC News
BARBARA NICHOLAS.
(3) ABC News
(CATV6) World Of Women
au sc S li I$9 claiming the right
(3) Gettn Over
his wife
researchers are overworking street rwnble from breaking (CA -6)
Race To Riches
(9) Happy Days
to limitation of liability for all
ADDRESSEE UNKNOWN
(3)(24) Electric Company
() CBS News
their computers to find the out with the big confrontation at (35) /00 Club
(24)
Villa
Alegre
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
claims
arising out of an alleged
(CATV.6) Bewitched
(9) ABC News
cause of a distressing 2.4-per- Arnold's drive-in restaurant. (44) Love, American Style
of a mortgage accident, condition and or casualty
11:50
hot
for
foreclosure
Beverly
(9)
Hillbillies
CATV.13) Zane Grey 1 heatre
cent drop in audience in the
has been filed against you and you occurring on the navigable waters of
(CATV.6) Paul Harvey
8:30-9 A8
wEI.coME 11:30
(13) Adam 12
(24) Man And Environment
are required to serve a copy of your theSt Johns River at or near
Tonight
Show
(21(0)
11:55
fir
two
months
of the season
BACK, KOUELt "Mr. Kotter,
(44) Bewitched
CATV.13) Cable Journal
written defenses, if any, to it on Marker 21 approximately two anti
(CATV.6) Amos Burke, Se
(6)(C-6)(13) CBS News
from a comparable period last Teacher" Assistant Principal
7:00
(35) Mayberry R.F.D.
(naId R. Cor b', plaintitl's at one half miles nor th 01 Astor,
crat AQent
(44) Partrldqe Family
Florida. in Seminole County on or
To Tell The Truth
year. At the moment, they are Woodman a t long last has
torn, w$ose address is P.O.
the (9) Wide World Mystery
AFTERNOON
____________________
Flight 3
Orlando, Florida 32802. on or about 12th April 1971
Inclined to place the blame on ammunition to fire Kotter he (44) Mod Squad
12:00
ll persons having Such claims
before December 171h, 1915, and file
Concentration
11:40
the "family-viewing" hour, thinks, Kotter's unorthodox
(2)(9)(44) News
Legal Notice
Ihi original with the Clerk of this must file them under oath as'pro
(CATV-) Hogan's Heroes
which, they claim has forced style includes a rap session on (6)(13) Movie
Court either before service on Vided in the supplemental rules for
(6) The Young And The Rest.
03)(C.13) CBS News
FICTITIOUS
12:30
NAME
plaintiff's
attorney or immediately certain admiralty and maritime
the networks to sacrifice the classroom floor, which
less
(24) Orlando County School
Notice
Is hereby given that we are thereafter; otherwise a default will claims of the Federal Rules of Civil
CATV.6)
Noticias
(CATV.6)
Bugs
Bunny
And
'quality" In the interests of leads to suspension, and a
Board Meeting
engaged in business Al 174 Sheridan be entered against you for the relief Procedure, Rule F. with the Clerk of
Phil Donahue
Friends
,
(33) Star Trek
nonoffensive general-viewing hearing.
Ave. Longwood, Seminole County, demanded In the complaint.
the Court at the United States Post
(8) Magnificent Marble PM
Florida under the fictitious name of
(44) Hocan's Heroes
The property proceeded against Is Office Building, Orlando, Florida.
shows.
chine
GARDEN PARTY, and that .e described
and serve or mail to the plaintiffs
7:30
follows.
What it means is that
9-10 CBS SWITCH Pete and Wednesday
(13) Pulse-Plusl
intend to register said name with 'he
attorney William E. Johnson,
Lot 14, OAKLAND HILLS, ac
Candid Camera
networks know that unless they
Mac go to the aid of Pete's old MORNING
(24) World Press
Clef k of the Circuit Court. Seminole cording to the plat ther eat as Esquire, Suite 1500 Hartford
Front Row Center
(35)
Big
Valley
County, Florida in accordance with recorded in Plat Book 13, pages 43 Building, Orlando, Florida. 32101. a
have
shows
with
a
lot
buddy,
prison
of
who
is
framed
() Space: 1999
for 6:00
the Provisions of the Fictitious and 61 of the public records of copy on or before December 1st,
17:30
vtolence and scarlet overtone, arson. This weeks con Job (9) Sunrise Jubilee
(9) Hollywood Squares
Name Statutes. To Wit; Section Seminole County, Forida.
1973, or be defaulted, Personal at
(2)(8)
3
For
The
Money
(CATV.) Love, American
they'don't think the maximum involves framing the suspect on
86509 Florida Statutes 1937
(13) Breakfast Beat
WITNESS my hand and the seal ol tendance it not required
(6)
Search
For
Tomorrow
Style
S Mirte'n E Sn,i
audience potential can 1w •t murder charge to )iVC him 6:10
thiS (ort on November 3rd, 1975
Any ctamant derng to contest
(9) All My Children
Catherine i Scovenner
Lets Make A Deal
theclainiof the plaintiff must file an
(Seal)
(2)
Sunshine
Almanac
reached, It is interesting to note the heat to puncture his alibi.
(24) Electric Company
PubI;Ii Oct. 14, 21, 75, Nov. 1, 1973
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Answer to the said Complaint as
(13) Truth Or Consequences
that four of the first five shows lie's suspected of burning his 6:15
(44) Variety
DES 94
Clerk of the Circuit Court
required by said Rule F, and deliver
(CATV-1) Movie
(6)(8) Sunshine Almanac
1:00
totecancellet1tl is season were own business.
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
ormaila(opytoptalntifrs attorney.
(44) Love, American Style
6:25
FICTITIOUSNAME
(2)
Somerset
Clerk
Deputy
Wesley R. Thies,
in
the
family
hour.
8:00
5-lO NBC POLICE WOMAN (2) With This Ring
Notice is hereby given that I am
Publish Nov 1, Il, IS, 25, 1973
Clerk
(6)(8)
News
(21(8) Movin'
ROLE CALL: George Gobel "Farewell, Mary Jane" Settled 6:30
engaged in business at 1163 Lancelot
DET
.
United States District Court
(CATV.6) Movie
Way, Catselberry 37707 SemInole
(3)(24) Birth And Death Of A
does a guest shot on a "Mobile into its new tiine period, Pepper (6) Sunrise Semester
By: Louis Piron
(9)
Ryan's
Hope
County. Flor ida under the fictitious ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Star
Deputy Clerk
One," which just finished and Crowley, Angie Dickinson (CATV.6) Tennessee Tuxedo
(13) Search For Tomorrow
name of THE WOODWORK S, and EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. PubIlth
(CATV4) Movie
- Oct. M, Nov 1, II IS. 1913
Today In Florida
production, lie plays a heavy and Earl Hollirnan, contend
that I intend t register said name CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(IS) (44) Movie
Happy Days
ocs tu
6:55
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, COUNTY. FLORIDA.
dr inker who has problems with tonight with an informer who
1:30
(13) G&amp;od Times
______
(2) Daily Devotional
Seminole County, Florida in ac
CIVIL CASE NO. 7S17S2.CA-oi-C
(2)(8)
Days
Of
Our
Lives
his
wife,
too. That's main- tries to double deal for a big (0)(44) News
(35)
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF THE
cordance with the provisions of the COMBINED MORTGAGE
(6) (13) As The World Turns
taming the public Image. ..And killing.
(44) Dinaht
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit; REALTY CO. a Florida car
7:00
(9) Let's Make A Deal
_*,,.
,, U.....;i......
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
8:30
Bern....
Section $&amp;3
Florida Statutes 1957. poration.
._........,.,
i."plays the
9-10 ABC THE ROOKIES "A (2)(I) Today
OR
2:00
Plaintift, COUNTY. FLORIDA
5 - Douglas S. Carlisle
(3)(24) Consumer Survival
tough Captain Dobey on Time to Mourn" It is a touchy (6)(C-4)03) CBS News
CASE
NO.
73545CA.09.E
(6)(13)
Guidirs
Light
Publish:
Nov.
1,
vt
11, 15, 25. I7s
Kit
"Starsky and Hutch," diver- situation of emotions turned (9) Bozo's Circus
DET2i
(9) $10000 Pyramid
THOMAS .J. GOLDEN arid NANCY GORDON A TAYLOR. if at.
() Joe And Son4
(44) American Town Re.
Plaintiffs
sifie3
his
talents
for
a
GOLDEN,
hiS wife; ERNESTO
7:30
comedy around, and what (toes a
(9i Welcome Back, Kotter
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ligious Hall
GALLO and MARINA GALLO, his
role in a "That's My Mama" policeman do when tragedi
(2)(8) Doctors
FOR TAX DEED
es 7:30
I GRAHAM, JR. if at,
wife, OF EL IA DEW IV F?; and
(6)(13) Edge Of Night
(Florida Statutes Section 191.246) MAGOALENA DERIVET.
episode
now
shooting.
He
plays
that
befall
others
also
reach
Defendants
(9)
Good
Morning,
America
t_I__
,._%,
.. (9) Rh Ma r't4 Dr,n
I,'.,, IT.,C
I flCiCUT iJIvtr4.
rtUJI5,
iJ4AI we isaxe, an Old tianie of
UP SAL
Defendants,
(44)
Hilarious House Of
home, Chris Owens's sister,
(24) Indian Summer
thit &amp; C Kirk the holder Of the
Notice it hereby given, pursuant
NOTICE OF ACTION
Mama's, lie shows up as a
Frightenstein
played by Season Hubley, is
following certificates has filed said
to a Summary Judgment of
(35) Mothers-In-Law
TO; ERNESTO GALLO and
reverend,
certificates for a tax deed to be
assaulted, the rookie seethes 1:00
Foreclosure entered in the above
3'00
MARINA GALLO, tiit wife
(6)(13) Captain Kangaroo
issued thereon. The certificate
ABOUT TONIGHT:
captioned action, I will tell the
Unknown
(2 ) (8) Another World
for revenge, defies orders and
numbers and years of issuance, the
(CATV.6) Community Closeproperty
situated in Seminole
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
8-8:30 CBS 6001)
(6)03) Match Game
The ultimately is suspended.
description of the property, and the action for foreclose a mortgage on County. Florida, and described as
Up
(CATV.6)
Three
Stooges
'Evans
family
becomes
names in which it was assessed are the following property in Seminole
10-11 CBS BEACON HILL (44) Flintstones
Lots 75. *7, U, 93, 123, 133, 131 and
(9) General Hos pital
as follows;
politically polarized into two
133, Barclay Woots. First Addition,
County. Florida:
"The Pretenders" The family is 8:30
(24) Romagnolis' Table
Certificate No 119 Year of
Lot 73. Block I, Replat of Sheet 16. according to the Ptat thereof as
camps. James is supporting a
almost taken in by a con artist (CATV.) Fran Carlton
(33)
My
Fav
Issuance 1969
or ite Martian
7,
North Orlando Townsite. 4th recocteci in Plat Book 17, Page 3*
hack who has been around for from New York. But Brian, at (44) Three Stooges
Description of Property
( ) Three Stooges
Addition,
Village of North Orlando, Public Records of Seminole County,
Meisth Subd 76 19 Xl 505 Lots 1 &amp;
years, and doing nothing, while Ben Lassiter's command, goes 8:55
3:25
as recorded in Plat Book II, Pages 5 Florida, and
Spirit
(44)
Of '76
lot 2 filk 3 P13 3 pg 54
&amp; 6. Public Recordt of Seminole Lots 194 and 195.. Barclay Woods,
(44) Spirit Of '76
Florida has derided to vote for
to New York to ferret out the 9:00
Name in which atsc'ssc'd Rutut
Second Addition, accordng to the
County. Fkyida
3:30
a brash, young newcomer, The truth abou t the man w ho has (2) Phil Donohue
StilIt
Shirley J Stills. hiS wifC
tiled against you and you Put thereof a) recorded in Plat
has be
(3)(24)
Lillias,
Yoga
And
You
kids are drawn Into the fray.
All of said property being in ttie
are required to Serve a copy of your Book Il, page 93. Public Records Of
ingratiated himself to most of (6) Mike Douglas
(6)03) Tattletales
County ofSeminofe, State ofFlorida
8-9 NEC MOVIN' ON the family, and his sister, who (CATV4) Life In The Spirit
written deftns.t, it any, to it on Seminole County, Flor ida,
(9) One Life To Live
Unless such certificate or cerRICHARD H ADAMS, JR. of Gray, Together with all structures and
Big Valley
"Ge neral Delivery, Raleigh" has won Rob's heart.
tificates shall be redeemed cc(35)
And Friends
Adams, Harris &amp; Robinson.
A . Improvements on the above
Movie
Financial pr oblems create a
cording to law the property
Underdog
10-11 NBC JOE FORRFiSTER
plaintiff's attorneys, whose address described land and fixtures alt,,d
described in such certificate or
4:00
mo nstrous sit uation for Sonny "Weekend" Par t 1 A two-part.er (13) Mike Douglas
is
1 East Robinson Street. P0. Itiereso, and
(24) Mister R og ers
will be sold to Inc
certificates
Box 3.I. Orlando, Florida 32)2. on Together will all rents, issue's
(2) Ironside
and Will; they lose their wheeLs, that has Joe on duty for the (44)
highest casti bidder At the court
Leave It To Beaver
or before the 13th clay of November. PrOceeds and profitS accssring fro(3)
(24) Mister R og ers
The truck is repossessed and weekend, confronted with a 9:30
door on the lit day of
71*
isis, and file the original with the the ahove Slid land. and
(6) Partridge Family
December, 1975 at fl;CO AM.
lteS. of this Court ether bifote Together with all gas, it,a'
the new owners Art Metrano
rumoredgangfight,anda petty (CATV.4) 700 Club
(CATV4(44 Mlcxey
Dated tt%?3rcJ day ofOctot),,' I15
service on plaintiff's attot'ny$ or
lect'ic, water and other heatr
and Rosey Grier take a thief with homicidal tefldencjcs (44) Gomer Pyle. USMC
Club
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.,
t'ttViI'.5tIU, light n
immediately
tlsefeafter;ofr,,r#,,sea
10:00
challenge, putting the truck up
(I) Somerset
Circuit Clef kof the Circuit Court
Continued next week.
default will begnt.fed against you Plumbing, ventIlating, lrrigatnc,
(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
for grabs in a mad race,
By; Ida Creel,
(9) Dinah!
for the relief demanded in the and power systems, machines,
10-11 ARC MARCUS WELBY, (6) Give N-Take
Deputy Clerk
(13) Dragnet
appliances, fixtures and ap
complaint,
14:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS M.D. "The Strange Behavior of (8) Romper Room
Publish; Oct. 20, Nov. 1,11, Is. 1973
WITNESS my hand and seal of purtenances,whchp,rlaintoor are
t33) Addams Family
"Fonile t he Flatfoot" In a Paul Kelland," Lloyd Haynes (44) Father K no
DES 163
thi Court on October 13th. 1973
ws Best
used with, in or on thu abo,r
4:30
stra nge turn of events, Fonzie and Denise Nicholas,
10:30
'clrsribed land.
who once
(3)(24) Sesame Street
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
at public sate, to the higheSt and best t.
ArThur H. Beckwith, Jr.
finds himself working for the costarred in a series, "Room (2)(1) Wheel Of F or tune
(6)(8) Mery Griffin
NAME LAW
bidder for cash, at the writ 1r.r.t
Clerk of the Circuit Court
(61(13)
Price
Is
Right
a re together again for the
(CATV-6) Fhintstones
oT ci: i
door of the Seminole Court,
i [flY GIVEN that
By. Martha T. Vitilen
Club
(13) tronslde
time since that series was
the undersigned desiring to engage
Deputy Clerk
Courthouse in Sanford. Florida. '
first
"uu'i1
UflUCr Tfle yfCTiTkou% name
ruop,sn, Oct II, 71, 71. Nov 4. 1973 ii w, am. on the 70 tI'i day ;t
cancelled. They are a troubled
Of QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
November, 1975..
DES"
couple in this episode. She has
COMPANY, in the C ounty of
(COURT SEAL)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Seminole, State of Florida, intends
leg problems, he has a
Arthur H Bckwith, Jr
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
to register the said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Cort
mysterious dilment which leads
by virtue of that cert ain Writ of
Clerk of the Circuit Court in and for
By Elaine RiCharde
to the mista ken Impression he's
Execution issued out of and under
Seminole Cnty, Florida
Deputy Clerk
the seal of the County Court of Stephen J. Bo:artPi
a drinker.
Richard H Eaton
Orange County, Florida, upon a final
Publish
II.
Oct
71,
21,
Nov.
1,
of Carlton, Fields, Ward.
191'
8:30-9 CBS JOE AND SONS
Judgment rendered in the aforesaid Emmanuel, Smith &amp; Cutler, P /.
DES 95
Uncle Charlie, play ed by guest.
court oil the 17th day Cf September. Suite 1601
CNA Tower
A
1973, in that certain case enstar Harold J. Stone, runs away
Post Office Box 1171
NOTICE OF PROCEEDING FOR
titled. Aetna Finance Company, OrtLndo, Florida 37507
from the retirement home and
VACATING AND CLOSING AN
Plaintiff, vs- Richard At Lee and
ALLEY,
becomes a new border at
Caro:yn Sue Lee, Defendant, which Attorneys for PIa;nttI
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Publish; Nov 1, 1973
aforesaid Writ of Execution was
ne phew Joe's ho use. Joe and
DET 23
You will take notice that the City
delivered to me as Sheriff of
-"
the boys like ha ving him, until
Commission of the City of Sanford.
Seminole
County,
Florida,
and
I
_____
Florida, at 700 o'clock PM on
Uncle Charlie decides, to
1
have levied upon the following
November 21. 1973, in the City
des cribed property owned by
become useful, and everything
Rt I
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Commission Room at the City Hall
_________________
Richard M. Lee and Carolyn Sue
M am
n
LIE W cm
up with casters.
THE SANFORD HOUSING
in the CI'y of Sanford. F for ids, will
Lee, said property being located in AUTHORITY, SANFORD.
fVlU 111311111
pe
consider and determine whether or
.
I
.
L ,('
Seminole County. Florida, more FLORIDA
111Y MMY SLJW
moAe)
.,u; z.
will receive bids for the
not the City will cloSe, vacate and Particularly described
'as follow s.
INSTALLATION OF GAS
abandon any right of the City and the
One
(1)
1972
Dodge Pickup Truck, HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER 4
'
ix'bllc In and to an East Wes t alley
''-.
.
TlERE ARE MANY TOcL$
white over
'
green, ID No. COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTON
,iI.'
tying between Chapman Avenue and
DIIAB755 11 395 being Stored at TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
7b PUT CUT FOR ESrF, REs
Locust Avun,jc' and
een Second
Damac's in Fer n Park, Florida.
16 1 and to i until 7:00 pm., on the
Street and Third Street extended
I .3C.JOETOEVET
Additional information available 10th day of November 1973,
at the
East,
being
more
particularly
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-EM.. .COMMON
described as bollowi;
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart .
brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at
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That cert ain East tSest alley lying
SENSE' ./
mint.
which time and place all bldg will be
between Block 0 and Block G.
and the undersigned as Sheriff of Publicly opened a read
aloud.
Pieaves Addition to Normany
Seminole County, Florida, will at
Proposed forms of Contract
Square, Plat Book 1, Page 123.
11:00 A.M. on the 261 h day of documents, Inldifl specifIcation,,
Persons interested may appear
November. AD. 1913, offer for sa le are on file at the office of the
and be hr,wJ at ., time and place
and tell to the highest bidder, for Housing Authority of the City Of
specified
Cash. subject to tny and all existing Sanford, Florida, Administration
City Commission
leins,at the Front (West) Door of the Building, Cattle Brewer Court, 11
of Inc City of
Seminole County Courthouse In Sanford, Florida, and may be
Sanford,
Florida
L,
Sanford, Florida, the abOve secur ed any lime after
By , H. N. Tamm, Jr
5:30 am.,
described personal property.
MOnday, Novem ber 3. 1913.
City Clerk
"V
That
said
sate
is being made to
Copies of the documents may be
Publish: Nov. 4, 1911
Sltisfy the terms of said Writ of obtained by
DET 23
depositing 125.00 with
Execution.
the Ifousina Authritv Inr
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r,y 111U16.11 11111INcr zireR &amp;
to put ftf
John E, Polk,
rina Puzzles with over .50
documents so obtained. Such &amp;pCilt
CALL FOR BIDS, REMOVAL OF
f6few fires ... ant owy ast to
diticoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24-page bicioklets.
Sheriff
will be refunded 10 each person who
BUILDINGS AND OTHER IM
COMMON
To order volum es I. II and 111. send $1 for each, making checks
Seminole County, Florida
returns the plans, specilitations and
PROVEMENTS
Publlsh~ Nov. 4. 11, 11. 25. 19?5
other documents in good condition
payae to Seek &amp;
olved at
in care of this newspaper.
El
within 10 days after bid opening.
Interstate Office, First Floor, Slate
A certified check or bank draft,
OJf icC Building, West Morse
boulevard Winter Park Florida at
Payable to the Housing Authority of k4
NOTICE OF P"LICATION
11.00 A.M. on the 18th day Of
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S
FOR TAX OBED
1.
November, 197$ for the sate and
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(Florida Statutes Section 191.746) C'ovei'nment bonds or a satisfactory
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have been a dark-colored pickup truck.

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Casselberry Police (lifel George Karcher and Winter Park Police
Chief Ray * Beary, plirtured here from left were artiong those

mental problems w2re treated

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present at the breakfast (Herald I'hoto by Audie 1uhy)

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Today

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Harry looks like railroad officials

Smith said Sc.thoird already

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of Kimbrough's suggestion. downto$102,448becausel knew he Id
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AskeW S veto.
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county commissioners Tuesday
oted to draft a letter to the
Seminole Legislative
the law
changed to require a sheriff's
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because the people who levy the
came on the heels of Clov. delegation.
Asked about the impact of the millage should have the final
lieubin Askew's veto against
Vihlen told commissioners $18,705 award, Polk said, -We say-so," Askew said. "Some of
increasing Sheriff John Polk's Tuesday night that he
had will continue to give the citizens our votes could require raising

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pr opriate additional money." governors veto, lie viewed it as
budget appeals.
In addition to biweekly jow 57.
**There was some evidence
The sheriff said he viewed a victory for county
reports, Smith said the railroad
Kimbrough said the law should the iheriff's Assoiciation had Kimbrough's proposal as "fair.
Partly
cloudthroagh
I.% studying nielthods of Thursday with a slight cbance be changed to require that a done sonic lobbying," Vittlen If I
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aid only Askew's veto would like to know the millage Tuesda
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agreed to fund 121i pet- cent of

or reduce the limit from two
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for children in kindergarten
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these changes %ould mean
more money and more taxes.
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Noting that he has received has "minimized the down tirne"
letters from vice presidents of at crossings by talking to

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out of fuel. She got out of the car on the

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busing" in hazardous areas of
ch.ildren living less than two
miles
Courtesy
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within a two mile r3di us of their

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"Substantial improvements" at threat" mid was not good
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was charged with assault and

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with no results.
Tlw 15-year-old Oviedo girl

automobile when she was crushed between

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Attorney Toni Frevinan that
held railroad pe
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driver's side and was standing beside the

the vicinity of 2101 French Ave., near wher.

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pregnant Sanford wornan
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thcri sped away ,vithout stopping.

purchase the clay pit

711,1t decision came after

students snioking inarijuana on

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faces is where to find the

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plaints of marijua na smokin g
or if a driver reports any
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Oviedo High School Principal
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Tuesday night, was because
he
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but Mom arid b i
by another pupil they felt t y w ld get "no
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"We'd like a response from Dad should sit down anti L*.k to following their complaints last officials or from [Ayer. school
Stone
%lth wife Slerilyn and daughter MArcy celebrate his re-electlon the parents to help us...
and the their .son or daughter. It would week to city officials regarding
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promised

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Oviedo High School.
Bh girls are sthying out of
school this week, but they may
return next week. Both
Superintendent William P.
Bud Itr hid Fnid
transporlation director of tL
Seminole Count) Schoo
system,saidtastweek local law
enforcement officers are
permitted to stop and search

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female student. A juvenile charged with
assau lti n g the hair has since been removed
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Sanford T'rainnimler Miltrin opposition to aborting the or. which some inotoriki say last officials are busy getting the

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public - it decisions made at
the commission has funded only
those meetings affect the mnounting to KODO left over
Commissioner Mike Hat. half of what the state believes Is
from last year, and an adgeneral putlic.
laway said the comniLssion will the county's commitment.
Asked Monday if his office is ditional $17,OW is needed in the
have "problems" corning up
probing alleged Sutushine Law fiscal 7S.76 budget.
"The problem is the stalk!
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plain th at you would have declaring side.
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DEAR READER — At the
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THERE'S NOTHING

then adding a bowl of cereal

tinue to try to get this message Flakes.
to more people. It could do a lot
DEAR DR. LAMB of good.
Recently my sister-in-law died
DEAR READER -'Thank of a heart attack. She was only
you for sharing your experience 27 years old. A doctor and a
with others. First, you can get nurse both asked if &amp;he was on
more de ta iled information on birth control pills e was i
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will be participating in an "over
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whole wheat cereals and breads
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contribute to your pr os perity
YOUR BIRTHDAY
and ell-bein . A portion may
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surface today.
The coming year is an exLIBRA (Se. 23-Oct. 23 ) An ceptional one where your
excellent day to take a short earning power is concerned.
ip. If there's somebody not too Don't Jump from job to Job.

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refusing to coir:n or deny
whether his office will lake the
county's aborted clay pit
purtiase tfure jurors.
Ilte grand jury. went Into
9 am. today alter
being empaneled on Tuesday.
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you need o thers to assist with a
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
pet project, now Is the time to A
ssociate with people who have
ask their help.
Ccuntsnces broad ideas and bold perwill change 11 you wait too
long. spectives today, if possible.
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mate or anociate take the will solve some knotty
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especially
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major (oday. Don't leave any stones
projects are concerned. Think unturned in acquiring or saving
a buck.
big
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t chalk up points today if perception for Important biLs
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dawn robber) at the motel
custody at the apartment ocDetective Jerry Capshaw cuped b another unidentified
said Jim Stump, 2005 Virginia man Officers said a red
Winter Park was shot motorcycle was found at the
twicein the chest and oncein apartment location.
each arm during the 6:30 a.m.
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jail on$5,000 bond ona charge WL Still in the building. But
of aggravated assault in con- Miss Moulton told the officers a
nection with the shooting of fliafl had fled on a motorcycle
Stump.
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a trail of blood from the motel had identified hjsassajlant But
officestoa room apcirozAmately detectives did confirm that
75 yards away from where Ware,whollstehIs
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had been opened and the door to found Officers were reported
one of the blood-spattered of searching for a weapon along

Shrrill's detective Jerry Capshaw, right, and IA.
William Robbins listen j!s waitress Barbara
Moulton tells of fleeing motorcyclist. Illerald Photo by IUII Vincent Jr.)

range from cheerleading to karate.

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434 near Longwood, the Seminole
YINICA is occopying a former
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first report of the shooting.

robbery-shooting after Stump ford inn.
managed to shmible to the
Capshaw said he was told UL:it
employe's room, deputies said.
Capshaw said Ware allegedly Ware had been discovered just
entered the motel office area after midnight in the Sheraton
and confronted Stump with a kitchen by Stump and had been
Pistol and the shooting incident ordered to leave the premises.
followed.
At noon officers said the
Deputies reported one or Pistol, believed used in the

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Count) offers a wide variety of
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carried from motel room toamtuinre (Herald Photo byBobUoy!J

United Way Aids
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Bamboo Cove Apartments, at bed.

pment

authority, both designed to lure
new business to this area,
Although some 55 business
are located at the airport and
room for only a few additional
exist, airport officials say the
agency is alwayi on the lookout.
And SCOPA spokesman
Dennis Doigner said that Port att

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con.
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waitress. Barbara Moulton, restaurant building and walked
reported seeing a man with an a circuitous route, leaving a
trail of blood on walkways,
range h
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he
scene on
red
McCarthy's room, officers said.
motorcycle.
Sanford police detained a Fire Department

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Vihien said the depressed

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The authority's alm, ac.
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there had been money taken in
the robbery but declined to say

26-year-old
night how much.
manager of Sheraton Sanford
lie said other charges a
Inn, 14 and SR46, was listed in pending further
good condition just before noon
Sanford Police l,t. Ralph
today at Seminole Memorial Russell, Sgt. Gene Pharis, and
Hospital according to sheriff's Patrolman Jack
investigators, after having
reported that Ware offered

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to the Central Florida area, the
authority's creation has top
priority next year for
Central Florida Development
Committee (CFDC).
Before any Seminole County
funds are committed, it would
require approval of the full

board
I'
m sure the board will have
an open mind, because this j
the first time in modern history
when it's Important not to get
in volved n controversy, but to
work toward a unified effort to
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Officials will keep an open mind
towards

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County Commission ChairInanSid Vthlenjr has met with
representives of a proposed
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Sanford, Florida 32771 Price 10 Cents

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fices had a hole near the door pcssible routes from the rrotel
knob, believed to be a bullet 10 the apartment whcre the -Shooting suspec William
A. Ware, 13, of Sanford, returnt-d to
56spect was taken into custody. motel robber), scene.

Due To Increase In Interest Rates

Grier s Su'oi t Costs Tax a ers 280 000
H FA)I'IucitrI'T
Herald Staff Writer

vestment firm of William B be used to purchase Indian llills the Supreme Court in
HUfld told officials today thdt
hand is scheduled to report
Dough, said the going Interest and Consumer Utilities, to Tallahassee was dropped b) he i
aiming toward a
18 back to the commission Oct 28
rate for bonds at present is 75 firms Casselberry officials had Grier on Oct.9
closing date for the bonds with exact interest rates arid
After listening to a presen per cent, compared with the 64 hoped to purchase before the
Siace
March,
the
county
has
which
would save the count) a estimates
tation today by a private in- per cent rate which was county became involved.
paid out W,000 in default in- $21,500 defiult payment.
Dale said the two utilities will

vestment firm. county officials available in March when Grier
now estimate a suit filed earlier filed the suit.
this scar b Casselberry Mayor
Bid Dale, the county's
Bill i;rier seeking to block the director of environmental
county's ourchase of two s"rvices, said if the Interest

Commissioners all along terest money to owners of the
have criticized the Casselberry two utilities. County officials
A contract stipulation bet- cost a total of $3.97 million.
suit, calling It harrassment 'It estimate an additional $32,000
After withdrawing the
een the count) and
was Just a nuisance suit," in interest will be added before of the two utilities called for Casselberry suit, Grier said the
Commissioner Dick Willi ams the sale is completed by the end interest payments to be gin in city had' nothing to gain Iron'

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utilities will cost Seminole rate comes in at 7.5 per cent it said today
of the 'ear.
March unless the count) Piswng the issue
County taxpayers SM.000 in will cost an additional SM,ODO
"I hope the cities and the
The $2W.00D in interest is in completed the sale. No interest
Dale said thht if the county
interest alone
more than what the bonds could count) can begin to work more addition to the $90,000 in in- payments would have been had sold bonds
before the Grier
George Bland, a represen have been sold for In March closely together," Dale said
terest paid to the owners of the required if the bond sale had suit the count) could have
tatie of the Orlando in The $2.4 -million bond sale ill The sui t which as appeal ed to to 1n
failed.
saved a 'great deal of money

Lounge Request
To Be D*iscussed
A conditional use request by a

Patrick said

his

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Cross word

discotheque lounge to sell beer estabILOunent will be neither a E41-Orial
and wineat tile prt-sent location -di%e" nor an "undesirable DcarAbby
of Global Car pe ts, 119 Magnolia place" and band and disc Dr Lamb
Ave., was to be presented to Jockey music will be provided. 1101`05COPe -

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To r0de Grain For 0*1

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United States and the Soviet

in the United States.

sell some oil to the U t I

States. However. know I.
st has led to purchases oi 9.8 edgeable U.S.
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long-range sale of American million metric tons of grain there would be no Officials
undercutsaid
ting
..411 grain and a
Soviet com. from American exporter&amp; Ac.
of cartel Prices set by the 133A nuitment tosuppl some oil to cording to some economists nation
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Sanford City Commissioners
The site is zoned coiiercial, Hospital
today at 4 p.m.
P
according to City Planner Dave Obi tuar ies ................. 3A this coun try, It was learned to- this probably will result in a leuii Exporting Countrje
Developers Robert Patrick Parr. Farr said parking for
128 day.
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jump of U.S. consumer prices OPEC
and Allen Zane were expected patrohs shouldn't present a Tele%islOn I ............. - 1A IV
grain
deal,
completed
by
over
the next few months.
to present the reques~ ne. "serious problem" for the City. Women . . ..... ... ..... 2A
At the White floese, press
Undersecretary of State
The So%iets were hoping for a secretary lion Nessen was
cording to City Clerk Henry N.
Also to be discussed by the
Charles W. Robinson in his crop of 215 million meWc t.9ns
WEAT11EH
asktNI if there would be any an.
L'anLm Jr
conmussion Is a report on the
third round of talks in M oscow, this year compared to a con- flou xunent on a
e
reported I
ty's Planning and 8.6 nille bike trail project, a
Sunday's high 83. Overnight is designed to stabilize Russian su.niption need
Of about 200 infl. grain deal with Russia. Newn
Zoning Commission last week coordinated program on a low 54,RaInfall was 87 inches. purchases over the
next few lion metric to However. tat replied 'I ha v
approved the change of use for countywide basis, a ccording to
e ialju
fl t0 an
Clear through Tuesday sears
est American estimates are a floU&amp;tdt thi- time
the new night spot in Sanford (it) Manager W.E. 'Pete
Highs In the upper 70s to mid
The Soviets reptedl) will har vest of some hO million
Exporters are rnufred r.
which may open within six Knowles.
80s.. Lows In the upper SOs to low be) about S million tons of metric tons
port
large forei gn I to thc
weeks, according to Zane.
Knowles said in his 60s. North to northwest winds wheat and other grains aartual.
A metric tms is equivalent to Department of
Agriculture
Se%erxlzonersThursda) said memorandum to the corn
around 10 mph, becoming I)
2,5 pounds.within 24
depart.
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the cit y t.i'tI iu4i nk'hP 1k
be
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p build up the downtown streets and sidewalks, but no
"lent Ormnarliy aws not report
Complete details and tides cow, sometimes of enormous inent of the deal aLc;o will spect.
area
new construction is in volved.are 01 Page$- A.
sales except Once a week
'olurnes have unsettled prices h a stated oiet intt nti(Ifl to such d.ivs
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Legal—Notice
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By EL) PRICKErr
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Reductions totaling some $4.
million In the 1975.78 county
budget require that department
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Office of Management Analysis
and Evaluation (OMAE), a
county official said today.

GNP Increases 11.2 Per Cent,
Biggest Hike In 20 Years
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monthly reports.
Since the commission, In a

way of Information,
The commission cut the
budget some $17,000 below the

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Is neeoea In the

of

under a $200,000 federal grant.
Prior to a meeting between
Kwiatkowski and society officials last week, officials were
considering cutting certain
projects because
of cost
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However. Kwiatkowski says
now he will recommend the
road materials,
commission request an ex

Commissioner Dick Williams must pay $5.40 per $1,000 worth to be cut as a result of the
said it's the type of budget that of t.aable property. Tax bills $75,000 reduction.
During Tuesday's com-

incarceratedlodaysagobyML

Corruption Attack Planned

Sheriff's agents and U.S.
Postal Inspectors 'th morning
were reported at Tavares In.
vestigating the case.
A second suspect In the stolen
check cases But POSICY, .

Justice Department officials

are preparing a major attack on government cocruption

and lucrative national and International fraud schemes,
says the department's chief criminal prosecutor.
Assistant Atty. Gen. Richard L Thornburgh said the
a Irninal division will hire more lawyers and devote more
attention to investigating and prosecuting corruptiod,
organized crime and white-collar crime.
But the effort cotId be hamiered If the Internal
Revenue Service sets out of criminal investigations,
Thornburgh said in an lnterv1w.
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and corporations ..............................
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1,961,591.22

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3.M,376.52

Reve corporate s,toci) .........................69,000.00
Trading account scurities .....................
None
Federal funds sold and securities purchased
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Office

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Loans ..........................................21,O74..00

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multi-county "steal to order"
4.
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receiving Mild con eanng ,toe
Rape Reported
Yates told police that he and
LIABILITIES
property and conspiracy to
his family have been repeatedly
commit a felony; uttering a
Sanford police today were threatened by an unknown man Demand deposits of Individuals, partner.
forged Instrument Bonds were reported searehlng for two m,
intelephonecalls.
ships. and corporations ......................10.711.13314
set at 110,000 each.
who raped a Myear-old woman
Yates said his grandmother Time and savingi deposits of Indl*viduals,
Posley was arraigned on the near Sixth St. and Avocado Ave. was told,-it Calvin dowil stop
par trwshlps, and corporations ................ 16,943,979-33
charges Oct. 6 and trial was set early Sunday,
running his mouth In court, he's Dpp,xlhof United States Government .............. 201,491
6.
for Nov. 17 in Sanford.
Deposits of States and polItical subdivisions ....... 1,341,10.22
The woman told Officers she going to get killed."
Deposits Of foreign governments and
Vinton said sheriff's in- was raped by two unidentified
Yates said his father was told
official Institutions
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vestigstors
and
postal men who "Jumped out of the by a Caller that "we're going to Domits
, of com mortis I banks .....................
46,90.1j
authorities entered the case bushes" alongside the streets Pt you. too."
Cer filled and officers' checks, etc . ................. ... 311413,07
WCEHY On Sept- 27 aftw Paisley Enid threatened 90 kill her if SIX
Yates said he was told In one TOTALDEPOSITS ...............s 32.7n.7mig
and Williams allegedly gave didn't submit.
(a) Total demand deposits ...... 1 12,112,271.71
of the telephone calls that "U
Sanfcrd bailbondsmzin Lee A.
(b)'Totaltimeandsavingsdeposits
A fter the assaul ts, police you rare anything about your
$
Wbeeler Jr. a $708 check for said. the woman was left in the mother and dad, )
ou Wier nat Fecilera! funds purchased and securities sold
underagreementstor.purchae .............
None
Liabilities for borrowed money
Nrse
Mortgage Indebtedness .............................7s,00
Acceptances executed by or for account
of this bsrk and outstanding ..................
Nons
Other lia bilities ..................................1,533,210,50
warrants charging buying,

After a week's recess, Congress
is returning to work today to tackle the problem of natural
gas shartager and the question of whether there should be
another tax cut next year.
The legislative load lacing the lawmakers is so heavy
and Includes so many ontroversies that congressional
leaders say the 1975 session will nm to Christmas and
Perhaps even New Year's.
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IN BRIEF

Fighting Breaks Out Again
Between Christians, Moslems
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Jeeps with Ioud3peakers toured Moslem neigh.
burbhoods under fire urging residents of hlgh.rlse
apartment b'ild1ngs to take shelter In their basements,
Associated Press correrpondent Farouk Nassar,

trapped in one combat zone, reported that the local
muezzin Interrupted his morning call to prayers to tell
Moslems who did not have basements to come to his mosie.

Kissinger Begins Ch!na Tc!k:
PEKING iAPi

Secretary of State Herx'y A.
Kissinger today began four days of talks with Ct1'ieae
officials alter being told by one of Ms hosts that the danger
of a new world war Is increasing because of SovietAmetican detente.
Kissinger met with Deputy Premier Teng Hslao-ping
t '"'Irk ut arnuit.s ft. I'rcdcj-it l'ird's vi.t to
China next month and to discuss the International
situation and bilateral Issues between the Chinese and
U.S. governments.
Teng. who has been directing the day-today operation
of the Chinese govertunent since Premier, thou En-lal
tx~can i e UI, noted in preiiniir.ory remarks before the
meeting began that ft had been nearly a year stree
Kissinger's last visit to China.
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said,
soon. We're working wi th three
"It (the firm) will employ a
agencies and at least
will substantial num ber of persons
locate at flue port," nolgner in the next few montha and will

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be a plus cm the employment
picture," he added.

MINORITY INTEREST IN
CONSOLIDATEDSUBSIDIARIES

None
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IJ.nton says the
effort will try to convince

RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES

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difference where an Industry Is Reservesan
securities .........................None

Threats

located — It benefits the entire
area community."

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No. shares outstanding None
ommonSotck.totaIpa,'vaIu, ... ........ ...... ..733,000.00

liable

the Fill's external affairs dlvi.

No. sha res authorized 73S0O
No. s ha res outstandi ng 73,500

Abig question now, Is how the

sin In Washington. lIds Is
and has been our posture and it
wi ll remain until we have some

committee wil l be financed,

developments."
hit' le tter demanding noey
under the threat of death and

surplus ----------------------------------1.563.000.00

It could be financed by solely
th e three governments —
Seminole, Orange and Osceola.

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Undivided profits ..............................1,2)1.972.00
Reserve for contingencies and other
capital reserves .............................
None

Or, it could be financed with a

destruction was received
lurtiday by Andrew Hines,
president of Florida

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Its board of dinec

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calendar days (nding with call date ............31,977,47,34

Average of told loans for ff35 is

ndardayssndlng with call dole ......'.... 21,0S3093
lnforeI Coiuidld net earned on installment
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Tuesday's

It

(iS. Sugar last mon th cut the amount of Land it was
tOJ)011i to lease in Palm Beach County from 8,644 acres
to 3,845 In an attempt to placate Florida Wildlife
Fede rati on opposition. But th e firm notified t he DNR last
week that it was goin g back t,othefull proposal

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attempt by federal itgtts to frame hutri,

SaYStk'lliostrcventverdict hasasimplerneaning,

-I think that it just says there are certain things we
won't stand for," C.amilsaid after the sflj Saturday by
a 12-member federal jury.

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The Jury deliberated three hows before finding Camil
and co-defendant Larry Taylor Innocent of charges of
selling cocaine and assaulting two federal undercover
11 was shot by one of tile agents dwing the
March 31 Incident that led to his arrest,

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Oscar P. Snyder
dreds of motorists Pawed him As he IRY Slumped In his
car, slipping Into a diabetic corns. The ft stop,
after
to
two hours, were two men who robbed him of S150.
"About a half-how later, the same two came back and
they didn't bring any ambulance." Snydersaid Sunday as
he recuperated in a Hollywood hospital. Instead, he said,

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Voter registration for citizens

w ishing to cast balloti in the

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BUSHNELl. (AP) — Convicted Watergate figure
Charles Colson, who is campaigning for prison reform,

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charter, the two who poll the
highest number of votes among

with a special registration and the mayor's office
up this
conducted
by
Seminole
Supervisor of Elections Cam i lla
Bruce at the Longwood City
Council member Irene Van
Hall.
Eepoel Is seeking return to her
Mrs. Bruce's courthouse office. Inewiitiri( Mayor Troy
office said today th " 99 new Piland a nd incumbent Cow,.

the field, will win the council

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New Lyman 111gb School Baud Boostt-r officers, are from left,
standing, use Ariman. secretary: Esta Lee tit't'.
ueasurer; sca led , itoger Dondelinger, le ft, president and John
Leighty, vice-president. (Herald Photo
E1d Nichols)

Altamonte ~prings

seats
Meanwhile in Longwood,
Ju ne l..orrr'ann virtually won re-

ekvUun to c second Iwo-year voters had their names place on dirnan Ernest Hendrix have
term on the city council when the rolls Saturday.

r%n nn. „,,,,lifl.A ,..,I..... I..._r

announced they will seek

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in Winter Springs will close
Nov. 3.

Longw00d Agenda

T HOMAS W. BEAM. of a.
D$,ndant'
TO: THOMAS W. BEAMand if.
married
SEAM. his wIfi, 2S7
Locust Lane. W, West AA11tom Ohio 13353
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election, scheduled this year for
Nov. 4, Mayor Nnnnan Floyd Is
being opposed, by ex-Mayor

The public hearing concerns "non-conforining use," were in Grant, last week, asked Julian
George Nader-discussi on the the
dog kennels east of operation before the city to determine the ownership
of been deeded to Sanlando DeVoney has no opposition to
Prepayment of water meters on Williamson [load. A man, who
adopteti its zoning ordinance In water and sewer lines within Utilities, which serves th? his rr-electi(m to a second terin
May 27; public hearing on has leased the facility from the
late 1950's and could not be the three subdivisions in the
areas with secr and water.
Ordinance 410-aulgnment of
in office
zoning to the kennel property
and water lines in the ,Moorings,

l)evonshire and Winsor Manor
subdivisions.

Alleged Unsanitary Conditions To Be Heard

currently developing Longwood
Groves off E.E. Williamson
Road. purchased 85 water
meters On May 27 at $110 each
after it was announced the city
would be raising ts water

rileter connection fees to $175.

Public Works Director Ralph

By JANE CASSELBERRY

Residents in the Meadowlark said were of drainage pro6lems

Herald Staff Writer

WIN`TER SPRINGS — Neighborhood complaints about
alleged unsanitary conditions
will be on the agenda when the

Fisher said, at the time, that City Council meets tonight

the city lost 8.5,525 in the 7:30.

Nelson Whitaker. resident of
Also
scheduled
for
ask the discussion:
plained about accumulated tanks at Cumberls,
id Farms council to change an ordinance
— Culverts on Shore Road
trash and drainage on the Store on SR gj.,
regulating swimming pools.
-Report on status of rrpal's
sidewalk at 609 David Street.
In other agenda action, t1im The ordinance presently to the municipal building,
Harry Burkett of hacienda council will vote on final ap- requires 16 feet between the end holding up final acceptance of
at Village has presented the proval for the 1975-76 city of a dhing board and the bot- the buildings which wi
11 soon Ixsection Of the city have corn- from the parking lot and septic The Terrace. will

council with color photos he budget ordinance,

torn of the pool.

one year old.
— Bids for two new police
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luncheon, noon. Sanford for Retarded Children theater

counsel told about 50 inmates Sunday at Florida's Sumter
going to turn its back on you."

Watergate affair,said he is thankful for the time he spent
in jailb ausetie"grcw closer to the lord"

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Beta Chi Initiation DInner, 7

MlAMllA1')_FederalnaoI'sreswned todayj,

or pleajing In the attice of the Clerk

pm. Sheraton Inn, Sanf ord.

attempt to settle a 52-day-old strike by flight attendants
that has shut down Na tional A ir lines.
The afternoon
Wil.
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the Circuit Court on or before the

3ltt day of November, hiS. If you,

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prizes.

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LborTherehavebet'nruonegotlatlonsffl,
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Radio Club Hearing Con.

Senior Citizen
s Club, 6 p.m., Halloween Dance and charter servaticn Jamboree, Sanford
Sanford Civic Center. Enter,
tainment by School of Dance night for Aerie 3643 and Civic Center. Door prizes,
Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Altamonte entertainment, beauty contest,
Arts, 8p.m.
('iic Center. Dance music by shuck bar. Dance Friday, 7-11

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Rummage sale sponsored by

'Fri County Roadrunners CB

FrAterval Order of Eagles

. David Keene said as he kicked off a sta tewide campaign

Florid a. nd file the org nal answer . •

12:15 p.m., Longwood Hotel.

Surplus

ORLANDO (AP) - The top sout he rn strategist for
Ronald Reagan has predicted that the former
gove rnor will do "very we ll " in Florida 's Republican
primary March 9.

Florida, a-k.a lIt Ash Lane,'
Atiamont. brings, Florida,
been filed ag ainst -,.'u. and you
' rexuir..t to serve a copy of your'
an tw.rorptaadlng,othecompIal,t: •
on the Pl aintiffs attorney, '

Seminole Spokes luncheon, OCT. 2124

Car %nib at Clem t,rouard's
Shell Station, 25th and Park, 9 Elementary School and city's
Call Mrs. Lynn Lienons of Women's Guild of Ascension a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsored by AU liability.
Holiday Inn, Sanford Lions Club benefit "The Music Man," 7:30 Longwood
for reservations.
Lutheran Church, Overtx-ook Souls School eighth grade.
host. Dutch treat.
p.m., Annie Russell Theatre,
Drive, Caa.'ielberry, 8:30 a.m. to OCT. 31
Rollins
College.
Tickets
3 p.m.
NEED A
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Sanford Tourist saill sbd- available from Streeps's
Harvest Festival, First ocr. 25
Auxiliary
3643
Children's
fieboard Club potluck supper 6 Agency in Orlando or by mail United Methodist Church, 5th
TARPOR
Women of the Moose Chapter Halloween Party, 7-9 p.m.,
p.m., clubhouse on lakefront. CA11C. P.O. Box ION. Sanford. and Magnolia, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
1
1404 Halloween Dance. 9:30 games. refreshments and
TENT?
Lunch , 11:30-1:30.
I
pm.,
music
by
flarmnonaires,
prizes,
SEE US
club
hc'rri,
Fern
Park.
"The Great Copper Caper (Xi'. 23
Costume prizes and cake
walk.Spring Oaks Homeowners
Day" Seminole County student.
baited Way Victory Dinner, 7
Army-Navy
Spire Circle, Order of the
Car-nh'al, 12:30 to 5:30 p.m., Association has designated
contribute to United Way. Prize JYM., Quality Inn North, 1-4 and Amaranth,
1:30 p.m. at home of sponsored
by
Idylwilde -Trick or Treat" night, 5:30 to
to best decorated coin catcher. SR 434. Dutch treat
buffet.
ILL Evelyn Hayes.
Elementary School PTA. 8:30 P.M. Only commercial
310 SANFORD AVE.
Games, booths and food.
is
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.
SISTER, Inc., noon, Cavalier
wrapped candles per'missable.
Sanford Woman's Club.
Restaurant.
ocr, u-s

serving seven months for obstruction of justice in the

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mai'red BEAM l's wife. and Oil those claiming any right. title or ,
tiwerest by, through or under -ou,,
are hd'f,by notified that a complaint:
to for elot, a certain mortgage on'
sMcribed pco,fvty, b-:
wit,
Lot II. PIORTH*000. according:
to the Plat therof, as recorded in
Plat Book I?, Pages Ii and 47. of the $

CALENDAR
United Way fourth report

But Colson, released frorn prison in January after

NOTICE TODIFEND

- Proposed ordinance to
permit the counciLto Issue fees
for signs allowed on Liv' street
rights-of-way.
— Loan of tractor for the Fall
Festival at Winter Springs

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Items Routine
Only three Items, other than transaction, but that he had
no John
Lawrence Swoiford while inReams,
recently expanded unless the zoaing areas 1301'Th
Of SR 434.
routine business, appear on the authority to deny the purchase requested
cumbent
City Commissioner
a
variance
to
permit
were
changed
agenth for today's 7:30 pm. :.ince the city
Although it had been believed helen
had rit adopted exInsi:ri of the bttsiness, but
Keyser
is beir:1:
e
kennels
Th
are in the midst the sul1tvion dcvelcpers
meeting of the Langwood City its new ordinance increasing
were challenged
by
was told by City Attorney Ned ef a residential area.
political
Council.
to deed the utility lines to the new
the fees.
comer Glen Buschman
JuIianJr, that the kenneLs area
Council
Chairman
J
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H. city, the council found earlier
The items include:

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has warned prisoners here not to expect to be accepted
bark in society upon their release.
"We are marked men," the former White House special

Pfanhft,

In Win ter Spr ings, City Clerk

candidate has qualified thus far

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE'
EIOHT'INTH JUDICIAL CIICUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE'
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NO. 7$.IU4CA5C.I
1%
FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP - r

candidate for re-election.

Bussey, Edith Duerr (in- Dec. 2 elections
in Lake Mary, Mary Norton said only one
cumbent), August Hodak, John Win ter Springs, Longwood and

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Councilmcn Harry Terry and

Martin Bacon Sr. have filed
qualifying documents. Mrs.

Nader, of Nader flornes.

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HILL,and which bears Case No 75
1343CA09-C In the
04 said.
Court.
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DATED this 11th day 04 October.
toys
(Seal)
Arihur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
by Cecelia V. Ekem
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Coen
JOHN C, REBER, of
Ruth, Macthan. Bergstrom
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Health

Center,

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Mee ting relates to continuance
__ of District 37.

This Week

Seal)

Arthur H. Beckwith. Jr
Click Of thi Circuit Court
By Lillian T.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

DePUty Clerk

OCTOBER is

tisbIlth: Oct 70, 77, No' 3. 50. 1975
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DES 110

INVITATIONTOIID

ADMISSIO'iS
Sanford:
Grace V. Cramer

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The Board of Trustees Of the

.Evelyn Jones
-, Ilertle Marshall

Semi
County PUblIC Hospitals
invites bids upon the follo*ing:
It HP. L*wnmoiver, r iding style
Additional Information, plans arid

.ulIan Murphy
flfl H. ONeal
)lilJ S-chie(erstt'ui, Deltona

SPec if(al;or' are avallabte at the
Office of the Purthasing Agent.

All bids Shall be mailed to the

..Frances Valente, Deltona

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DISCHARGES

anford:
,lcsepli

The Beard of Truts Of the

I. ISbUfidot protens

F.therl M. Sterling, lake
%j.y
,,
HIRT1LS
'Mr. and Mrs. James (Anette)
No a boy, Lake Mary
'i Mr. and Mrs. Danny (Vickie)
.lundy a girl, Longwood

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•- P*1Ic Hospnal

ing:

37,003,01
EwnJngflt'vaId .....
2. $prit*ler System for Annex
- 1tciri Grepry was eircte
).FlreAIafmSyst emferp,c,pl,al
I,
J. 0, hlodgts, CashIer, of the above-named bank do hereby
C'balr'iflln of the boardAdditional info, maim. nlin. ,wI
Pub)f,i'd Daly Arid Sunday,
ectare that this report of condItion Is true and correct to
GoeU.Inger began his career eic.p't Saiurday and Cnrlltm.i
School Menu
the best sDeclticatlom are available at
I my knowledge and 1*11,1.
Day by The Sanford Herald, Inc.,
Office of the PurChtlng Agent
with Gregory Lanber in I$
All bid, shall be milled to
300
N
FtenCh
Ave.,
Satfoqt
J.
13,
Hodges
Spegheflj vIf) m$ $at'e
raw
asalesmu.
y.arslate,b,
Used at T.'utt
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness
of the Seminci).
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Grten peas
became manager of the Sanford
r Sport of condition and declare that It his been examinedof thIs County Public Hospital, 1101 East
b-, us
First Str.qi, Sanford, FIOIid,I 12111,
Tossed "lad
rtore.
Se'onO ciass Postir Pa'd at
'id to the best of our knowledge and belief Is true and correct.
All bids Shall be POttmar,.ed t1
______
5..3ntocd,
Florida
377t.
He realdes In Iklh.ry with hi.
H. H. Hodges
uSc than the IS day of
Nmmtfr
Schaul made sfls
A. K. Shosmakse, Jr. Directors
wife, Mrs. Betty Oeetzlages,
597$, and Shall be received
Susutptiors Kitt" by carrier
on 4'
Harry
Lea,
aetter sad milk
Wore the 1rh day atpfoy,,tsef'
Jr.
ad two chi3dre, Sberyl ad I
tell
UbIIsm:
Oct.
20,
1913
ve..'i.* F
WeekSk
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117
Publish, Oct . 17, 9, , %fl
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GAINESVILLE tAP)
Former Gainesville.
Eight de fendant Scott Camil, cleared In what
he claIn

KELLER. RAYMOND C. KELLER.:
MARGARET G. KELLER. E.'

Board of Trusties at the Seminal,
small property tax, a ntioti TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .......
3,311,972.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES,
County Public HospItal, 1101 East
which would require approval
First Street, Sanford, Flor ida 3217I
AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...................3L241,Z4.11 All bidt shall
be
by the Fbrlda Legislature,
later than tP nm day of Oct~
Wh1c)yyer me thod is decided
1q75, it'd Shall be recei ved on or
MEMs)RANDA
upon, the agency will need
before the 31st day of October it?)
Publish: Oct. 20, 2 , 77, 197 $
backing from all thre
e county Average Of total deposits for the 13
0E5 in

Corp. In St. Petersburg, cad
iz
Marshall McDonald, pr esident
of Florida Po
&amp; Light Co.
LIA
Miami.
Rabin ____
Goetziiger____
was governments.
Both Florida Power and
"At this point we have
GI
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FP&amp;L dedlnsd
to discuss the
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open mI" said vIblsn.

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(incumbent) and Councilman
John Zacco. Vying for two seats
on the city counci l are: Fred

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OFFICERS

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Casselberry

qualification period ended city street superintendent.
Friday.
Vying with Counci lman H. A. Virginia Mercer, whose council
post Is alst open in the
Candidates for mayor are: Scott For a third berth on
December
election, has an.
Gerald Christiansen, Bill Grier city council is Lmy Goldberg

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Camil Lauds Jury's Verd ict

,
________ fail to di) SO, judgment by default:
Will be taken against you for the.
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
relief demanded in the comp,aint
AND SECURITIES ......... --- .... - - -- ------ -DONE AND ORDERED at San
for d, Seminole County, florida, thl&amp;"
15th day of October. A 0 1973.

ORLANDO (AP) — Two iettcr, but one FP&amp;l. spokesAlso, the authority Is seeking
Florida power company presi. man said the firm had no p
the power to issuc Industrial
den ts received ex tortion letters to meet the demand,,
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
revenue bo nds, a nwthod of
mailed over the weekend, cornluring new industry to
an area. Capital notes and debentures ...................None
pany officials confirmed today, Grego
Exemi,t from federal taxes, the
— Per Cent Due
$ None
as did the heads of utilities L's
Names bonds are sold and paid out by
—
Per Cent Due___
— $ None
Miulsa4,w1 ..,i
the companies
involved. EquIty capltal.total ...............................umx
"We ha ve no ciwnrnent
Preferred stock-total par value ...............
S ponsoring agencies aren't
Goetzinger
}Jone

make," said Homer Boynton of

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sugar cane, a compromise proposal to settle the
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seats on the Dec. 2 Casselberry Parker Anderson, in his first
city election ballot filed for ay into the political arena,
qualifying papers before ft and Ray Leibensperger, former

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Qualify

Candidates

Friday,
for three city council seats is to
Challenging Don Schreiner, end at noon, Friday, only two
completing his first term on the incumbents ha ve qualified so
Three candidates for mayor city council, for a second seat
far, according to City Clerk Kay
and five for two city council on the governing body are Sassman.

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un ..;.tthci- Use tand can ue used for

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Herald Staff Writer

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in hit' I';crgladcs, if lidals saY.

trnvrrcv
fallen
-' ha

BriCkeIl Avenue. 301, MiamI.;

pursuant to IRS rulings) ........................310,531.02

H e ad S

TAI.l.AIIASSEE tAP) - Harmon Shields,
director of the Department of Natural Resources, will
make a reconunendation early this week on a con.
trnverslalproposalbyU.S. S ugar
to lease state land

PATRICK MGROTTY,

businessestolocatesornew here
In Central Florida, period, Reserve for bad debt losses on loans Net up

Power Firm

med

(XWENHAGE?4, twiark (AP) — fli Soviet
gvunmet has decided to expel Anthel Sakharov, the
rudest scientist and civil rights fighter, In the near
future, the conservative newspaper Berlingike Tidende
today.
The piper said Its Information cane from a well.
Informed ow-e whom it did not identify -at the threc.
day 1r.ternaio1al Sakharov Hearing on coadiU'xta in the
Soviet Union which ended &amp;mday,
A ,nzmber of w1et exiles who support Sitkltaro,'s sn
paign for tstman rights in the Soviet Union attended he

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Sugar Lease Guide Expected

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packages containing
un- aggravated
uIt. Bond for Obligations of Staln and political subdivisions
circulated colas from the San Penn was set
Other securities (Including Federal
at $10,000.

Francisco Mint, that were
stolen in Sept. 21 burglary
at Death Threats
the Hodgesvulle, W. Va., Post
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Wayne l"rcenuin, assistant vice president of Winter
Park's system, said the expense for select ive charges will
be only slightly more than a plan to charge for all in.
formation calls — whether the numbers are listed
or not.

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Authorities said the two
nk premIses, furniture and fixtures, and
Seminole Gardens Apartments, mspe,m may be linked to a detectives today were reported
other assets representing bank promises .......... 9U8W.03
Sanford, was arrested Sept
None
recent series of post office Investigating telephoned death Real Estate owned other than bank premises - . - in Sanford. Inviestiptors &amp;Atd
hurglaries in several states an threats against Calvin C. Yates Inv"ImenI, In unconsolidalled subsidiaries
and
"asso-iat.d
reporters to withho!d details of the eastern seabalard.
companies"
None
Jr., 23-year-uld admitted
Customers' liability to this bar* an
the arrest, at that time, fearing
burglary
ring
member
sad
key
Investigators said they
acceptances outstanding .....................None
55 E. Llvinontori Strom
publicity would m.ike Williams still loosing for an au to believed witness In the trials of some of Other
assets (Including $ Hone
Post Office 50* 3115
flee the state,
to have Siorm of
the 13 persons arrested in middirect lease fInancing) ...........................337,063.09 Orlando. Florida 33102
Both Posley and Williams loot in i ts trunk.
_________ Pjblls1i OCt 20 197$
August In connection with a
were named In circuit court
TOTALASSETS ...............................35.241.301.1) DES

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Christian-Moslem warfare
spread through Beirut again today after a night of heavy
rocket. mortar and machine-gun exchanges In several
dAsticts.
"1 cannot tell you anything good," said the government
radio. "AU approaches and roads Inside the city are un-

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All bids %hall be mailed to the KELLER, RAYMOND r. KELLER. ,I

DISCOV11.9D red

several thousand dollar,, and warrant charging robbery and

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tance call after six a month.

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for Information calLs only for numbers listed in direr.
tocies, while th e General Telephone Co. is
already
charging, on an interim basis, 15 cents for each directory

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Ford spent part of Sunday finishing Na proposals, which
will be presented to Congress today by Agriculture
Secretary Earl L Butt.
The 11-year-old food-stamp program in August was
rving an estimated I8.8 million persons at an annual
cost to the federal govern.r nt of 15.2 billion.

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inine what methods telephone companies should use in
:. charging customers (Or information calls.
ne Winter Park Telephone Co. wants to start charging

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - The Public Service
Conunlasion is expected to start a stud y today to deter.

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INVITATIONTOBID

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Robbery Suspect

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Trustees of the Seminole MARGARET 0 KELLER, E
County PublicHGspital, itO) East DROWN HILL and MARY ELVA
First Street, Sanford. Florida 32715. HILL,
O.tcn.nts
All bids shall be postmarked not
AMENDED
I later than the 251h day of october
NOTICE OF SALE
1973, and saII be received on Or
NOTICE s t'e'rtr given that Uhf'
tefore the 30th di of October, 19 73
?L ! i 0 5rrh1irIc Cmdrrah,on tt
real pro"r?
.iit
take place at the meeting of the County, Florida, de,cribid as
Board of Tç'tjsteej, iri the Seminole fetlows.
LotiStrirougi. IS, ridus,,, b'O
County Public Hospital Semnol.
Memorial H osp it a l ) at lI:4So'clock 27. 4th Section DREAMWOLD.
A M on the 9th div of December Sanford. Florida, according to the
By BOB LLOYD
plat ttieriut as recorded in Plit Book
street as the men fled on foot. testify in court anymore.. .or ltlS
Herald Stall Writer
. page 1$. Public
Records of.
Pubii: Oct
70, 31. 77, 1973
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She went to her home and we'll kill you.”
Seminole County. Florida.
DES 172
telephoned poli ce, officers said.
will be told for cash n hand to the .
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Sheriff's detectives today
highest arid best bidder at the front
Sa nford patrolman John
discovered that one of two
of the Seminole (. ffly :
Moore Jailed Gregory Lawson _____________________________________________________ door
sus pects sou ght In connec tion
CourthouSe. in Sanford, Florida, at
Vance, 18, 1010 Holly Ave., on a
with the passing In Sa nf ord of a
IPIC hour of Ii 00 AM on October
31st, 1915, by ARTHUR H. BECK-:
charge of buyIng, receiving and CaIJNo.495
check stolen In a West Virginia
.harterNo. 12117 National Bank Region No.
WITH,
JR., the Clerk of the Circuit
concealing stolen auto tires and
REPORTOF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
post of fi ce burglary has been In
Court at the Eightftrith Jl4icial
DOMESTICSUBSIDIARIES. OF THE
wheels. Bond f or Vance was set
ti Lake County Jail at Tavares
circuit in ar for SeminoteCounty.
ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Florida,
at
want to in AIdd,
for 10 days.
OF SANFORD IN THE STATE OF FLCIDA
hood for a man Incar cerated in
Finit Judgmt of Foreclosure'
Casselberry police jailed
Detective Sgt. W. A.
AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER30. 5973
AT
ef'trred by the Circuit Court Of the
Vinton the Volusia County Jail.
said despite teletyped lookout
Serb, 3, 481
PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE flY
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in arid;
Wheeler became suspicious Lowndl!3 Square, Cassililberry,
for Seminole Lounly. Florida, in the and apprehension orders
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12
and
called a man in We.st on 15,0000 on a charge of
(ascot DADE FEDERAL SAVINGS.
UNITED STATES CODE, SECTION 161.
spread ftoughout the ea3tern
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF:
seaboard states that Lake Virginia to whom the check was obtaining property with a
MIAMI. as Successor by merger :
issued a nd was told it had been worthless check.
ASSETS
County authorities hadn't
with ORLANDO FEDERAL:
Cash
and
due
from banks (Including S None
stolen.
SAVINGS
AND
Sheriff's deputies arrested
LOAN:
reported that Daniel Warren
unteddablts) ...............................5,351,972.25 ASSOCIATION versus FRANKLIN
Vinton
said
the
check
was
In
a
Thomas
Keitt Penn, 20, of Lake u.s. Treasury securities .......................... 3.228106.20
Williams of Titusville had been
ARMS APTS. INC. a Florida a.

WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford is plan to
change the federal food stamp program will concentrate
benefits to the nation's neediest families and reduce costs
to taxpayers y at least $1 blIi;cn. White House sources

BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)

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.so COIIMkI
ublith Oct. O 77, Nov 3. tO. t75.
publish:
DES
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INTI4I CIRCUIT COURT OFTHI
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.:
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 7S.131JCAHC

Legal Notice

City Elections Roundup

.FLORIDA

engaged in tilflI$ at 2151 Suisse
Rd.. Winier Park, Seminole County,.
Florida under (14 liCiltiOul name of:
HALLELUIAH CREATIONS. ends
thai we Intend to register said name.
with (Pe ct.rk of the Circuit Court.;
Seminole Comty, Florida In cc-'
cofdance with the provisions of
ilim. Statutes. To Wit: '

severe. Some $75,000 was
chopped out of funds slated for

"We usually have a 10 per "very. very close" and will "guts" froin county govern. tension until June 30 next year
cent contingency fund, but this definitely require monitoring. ment.
to complete all the projects

Ford Pushes Food Stamp Plan

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Pearson, meanwhile, says the
During the sessions, the
budget Is complete and ready entire budget for the Depart.
for handing out to department merit of Pollution Control was
chiefs. Then he said he will wiped out, and Pollution
request a meeting with the Coistrol Officer Langley Adair
department heads to Inform lost his job.
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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is htf*bY 111i that w are:

heads initially submitted from department chiefs and this month.
The Board of Trusties Of thI LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MIAMI,:
mission meeting Kwlatkowskl
Successor by merger with.
requests for more than $22- car eful monitoring by county
Commission Chairman Sid will suinblt an update report on (qSeminole County Public Hospital ORLANDO
FEDERAL SAVINGS.
b
id
s
upon
the
tallying:
million,
officials to insure its viability Vihlen Jr. said the cuts were a the Central Florida Zoological
t AND LOAN ASSOCIATION,
Approiimai'iiy
Plaintiff,9
that the budget has throughout the year.
carpet, class 5 rated
"mandate of the people," and Park.
vs
Additional
informltion,
plans
arid
been prepared, it's just the
Commissioner
Harry Commissioner Mike Hattaway
Kwiatkowski said the zoo
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. INC. a;
beginning of it," Pearson said. Kwiatkowski said the budget j said the commission had cut the society has requested an ez• Wectcatonsa,.avalabt,atc)fC,
Florida corporation. ANDREW G .
of the Purch asing Agent,

WASHINGTON (AP) - With President Ford spurning
New York City's request for aid, the city Is turning to
Congress for help to stave off financial default.
In the House, an economic stabilization subcommittee
Lrt t;irjns tLiv into th&amp;' city 's financial
iith
M.iyor Abraham Beanie a its first witness. Beanie will
f'flowed la'.r In t
by New York Coy. 1t':
Carey and Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur F.
Burns.
Beirme said Sunday that even if New York City
defaulted and thereby was spared from paying Interest on
its debts, the city would still bell billion short of the cash
needed to meet palls from December to March.

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year we cut back to i'ive per
cent, and we'll have to watch It
a little more carefully than in
past years," Pearson said,
He said the best monitoring
method would be to require
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to insure the $18-million budget
doesn't run into problems as the

Turns To Congress

WASHINGTON AI'i

Report

OSIAE Chief Sig Pearson met sessions, slashed the budget, figure certified by the county's
In a work sesdon, the com- tension - which he says will
t oday with county corn. some commissioners have property appraiser. The county mission voted to wait six allow competion of "all
missioners in a work session to predicted the new budget will millage stands at 5.40 mills, months before determining projects."
develop a method of reporting require careful scrutiny,
which means property owners which road or roads may have

WASHINGTON (AP)
The Gross National Product,
the broadest measure of the nation's economic health,
grew at an annual rate of 11.2 per cent during the three
months ending Sept. 30, for the biggest increase In 20
years, the government reported today.
The GNP figures released by the Commerce Department measure the total viume of goods and services
produced in the economy.
During the same period In 1974, the GNP declined at an
annual rate of 2.9 per cent.

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vi'w Auxiliary Unit 10050 of
OFFER

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Winter Park Mall, 10 a.m. to 9
and white elephant items.

OCWBEKIS
WEATHER
Sunday's high 8e. Overnight
low 4. Rainfall was .87 inches
Clear through Tuesday.
Highs in the upper '/06 to mid
80t Lows In the upper 506 to

Randall Using, Deltona

lower 606. North to northeast

eatball sub

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In the uppe r 506 extreme north,
603 central and 706 extreme

Jobnele W. Porter
south.
Kay F. Manning, DeLerm
Daytona Beach tides: high
Spgs.
9:16 sin., 9:31 p.m.; low 2:34
Bernara Kartmann, Deltona a.m.,3:Olp.m. Port Canaveral:
Tracy Sharp, lake Monroe high 8:56 am., &amp;56 pm,; low
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Check Seminars' held in the area recently, there's
another scheduled on Tuesday at the Barnett Bank
Winter Park.
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Chamber of Commerce, is slated to begin at 8:30

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citizens to do everything within their pcwer to
keep the air of Seminole County as pure as It has
been
or even be tter,
No matter what It might be, there are many little
things you can do to preserve our pleasant status as
one of the areas in the nation with decent air to
breathe.
Maybe we can just all hesitate a second and
delay that family barbecue a little while. Ever think
what a difference it would make if everyone cooked
indoors for one week instead of lighting up th at
barbecue?
It would be worth the experiment,

Issues

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The Clock

Crisis

A period of suspended animation in carrying
out the Israeli-Egyptian agreements appears to be
ending. Although Secretary of State Henry
Kissinger is unhappy about a Senate committee's
decision to publicize documents he believes should
be kept secret, the way is clear for congressional
approval of the assignment of American civilians
as truce monitors in the Sinai.
Senators who voted to publish some of the
confidential background of the agreements say the
information has been leaked to the press anyhow.
Th at is not the point. Congress is running the risk of

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Florida history books devote little space to Eli
They should give more.

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Emigrant Aid Society that sent anti-slavery

The effort
is spearheaded primarily by
motorcyclists and motorcyclist organizations
concerned about their alleged loss of conVI
stitutional rights. Those fighting helmet laws
also claim that hdmets which meet the federal
standard are actu;iliy a hazard.
All the states except California, Illinois and
Utah have laws that comply with the DepartInent of Transportation's standards regarding
motorcycle safety. For several years, motorcyclists have sought repeal of mandatory helmet
laws by concentrating efforts in individual state
legislatures, and 14 states currently have such
bills under consideration.
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Repeal efforts have been thwarted, however,
mainly because of the possibility of a state 's
losing all federal highway safety funds and 10
per cent of federal highway construction funds.
Thus effom is are now shifting to the national level
in an attempt to remove the threat of federal
penalties against states repealing helmet laws.
Five such bills are now pending In Congress.
To the claim that helmets themselves cause
accidents and injuries, the National 1lighwa
Traffic Administration replies that it knows of no
factual data to support this contention. On the
contrary, a 1974 anaIy(s comparing helmet
efficiency In Michigan which has a helmet law)
and Illinois (which does not have a helmet law)
found that motorcycle crashes in Illinois resulted
in ":ilmnst three times more serious or fatal
head injury than similar acciden ts in Michigan."
But what about the argument of motorcyclists
that it's nobody's business but their own if the)
want to risk having their skulls smashed?
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helmet laws are well established, says the

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plans had been carried out the settlers to Kansas to hold it its free territory.
Insurance Institute. It quotes the 1972 opinion of
much of the research now being funded by the stateThayer's
would have been changed beyond
Sen. Charles Sumner, the Radical leader, said the Federal District Court for
Massachuset ts
federal government in an attempt to atta ck recognition.
liewouldratherhaveaccomplishedwtia(1yer upholding that state's law (subsequently af.
crime, welfare, drug addiction and other conThis dour Massachusetts crusader, while the had (lone than be the hero of the Rattle of New firmed by the U.S. Supreme Court):
temporary social problems.
Civil War flamed highest, proposed conquering Orleans.
"While we agree with plaintiff that the act's
When some of the more esoteric examples of Florida with an army of Northern soldier.
As the South showed Its strength in the early only realistic purpose
this social research are attacked, bodies of settlers
Is the prevention of head
who would take over the land per- months of the Civil War, Thayer surfaced again injuries incurred
in motorcycle mishaps, we
scientists Jump to the defense of these resear- nianently.
and decided to expand his Idea,
cannot agree that the consequences of such inchers. They develop at government expense
The native population would be expelled and
Juries
are limited to the Individual who sustains
Something about Florida fascinated this
pamphlets extolling the value of basic research the slaves as well, unless they agreed to see as
native of the ('01(1 North and led him to pick the the injury.
in physics, mathematics, chemistry and biology, apprentices to the new masters.
The public has an interest in
minimizing the resources directly involved.
a nd the practical results which have come from
state
as
his
target,
Tluiyer's scheme intrigued Congress. It
"From U moment of U injury, society pic ks
what was once called "useless" research in appealed to Yankee businessmen.
Now a member of Congress, he took his plan
Some Northe person up off the highway; delivers him to a
these fIlth.
them newspapers backed it with ringing directly to Lincoln.
municipal hospital and munici pal doctors;
We're told of
Ftmorida, he said, was the South's lifeline,
being developed in part as a editorials. Even President Lincoln was at least
result of Thomas Alva Edison's "useless" ob- interested until he
door through which flowed a twwav traffic of pro vides him with unemployment compensation
began to realize its full
servatlon of an electric current which seemed to plications, Then, his steadfast opposition vital goods cotton to the mills of England and if, after recovery, he cannot replace his lost job,
flow from filament to wire across a vacuum gap. stemmed the tide until
articles in short supply to the South and its and, it the Injury causes permanent disability,
most of the supporters soldiers.
may assume th e responsibility for his and his
The defenders forget this physical research began to have second
thoughts.
family's
subsistence.
was quite different from the studies we're now
Thayer was born in Mendon, Mass., and
But
Florida
was
thinly
held
by
the
South
since
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not understand a state of mi nd that
educator. He was described as a most of its manpower was fighting elsewhere. permits plaintiff
jectively recorded, conditions controled,
to think that only he himself is
and
zealot, of humorless vein, wearing a black frock
If the government would let him recruit from
onctrricd
results riot based on opinion or personal ego coat and holding
a single idea
to solve see- 20,000 to 50,000 thsianded soldiers who wou ld
The old American dream of starting a business
gratification.
tional disputes over slavery by the importation agree to seize Florida for their own homes and
that will remain in family hands forever has
Much of today's social research depends on the of "free labor."
tarnis, Thayer would return the state to the gone the way of the
preconceptions of the researcher and his
The idea was born during the Kansas-, Union in a matter of months. This would sh ut the Department of buffalo. According to the U.S.
selection of human subjects and data.
Commerce, few family
Missouri troubles. As a member of the South's hack door and bring it to its knees.
businesses survive into the third generation.

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Personally,
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my
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fl'Tfag
this doll because it is a sailor
This isa startling innovation where lam expected to lie?
STUDENT doll, w hi ch Is the image of
for Italy. It finally sweeps away
DEAR STUDENT: Tell your masculinity.
a cruel injustice, already partly

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obvious answer
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girl. Did :'°°
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exception of a few spices, you
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slides of bird and animal
(oris about to), the lesser of the would your own American Happy Seniors
,ib Is to
version
of
th
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meatball.
y are
Not
all
restaurant
meals
can
The
Happy
Senior
Citizen
'iwonmen
a
to how the
fi
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eliminated by the divorce law, b053 that your conscience will
Why is It that when a little girl a change-of-lifi baby who i* s
be
prepared
at
home
with
little
Club
will
hold
its
regular
Audubon
Society
is
working for
%III
not
be
a hurry-up marriage
which made it impossible for a not permit you to Lie, lie may be plays cowboys and Indian!. now 18, and he's driving me
time
effort,
a
nd
envrronniental
expense,
but
meet
in
g
Nov.
7
at
1
p.m.
at
preservation.
an-or
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"
married woman separated 50 impressed with your in- everyone says she is a "darling crazy!
many more than you would Legion Home- Prairie Lake,
from her husband to recognize tegrity that be will reward you little tomboy," but when a boy
Ral_h Scogin was elected tc
He goofed off in school last
CONFIDENTIAL TO think can be done at your own Fern Park. This meeting will t,e
or give her name to a child born for it. (P.S. lie may also plays with a doll, they say he is year and had to go to summer GEORGE B. AND KARIL: stove.
the
office 0 "ice president of
preceeded on Oct. 3 at 10 a.m.,
fij'e you.)
"queer"?
to her of another man.
the
c
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school to graduate next June Your parents love you and
th a Tupperware party at
Fli
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DEAR AIlS?: My h usband
C00
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wi
N.J.
lie's going with a 15-year-old understand. Allis forgiven. The
There are other, lesser,
home of Mollie Steudle, 420
Mrs. Haiel Rutherford
od
and
I
have
Just
had
ano
DEAR
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N.J:
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o
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girl
who looks like she's 20 door Is open U you want to
charges. A married woman violent fight concerning our 5.
Kentra
Rd., Casselberry.
became
a new member,
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name
a
society
tolerates athletic, They are together night and come home. Call them collect.
keeps her maiden name, adding year-old
A social will be held Nov. 13 at
son, and I need your tomboyish girls far better than day. Her mother called and They'll sleep better tonight,, and create the illusion of something;
Serving on the Supper
her husbands (0 it, a practice
1 p.m., in the First Federal
difficult to prepare.
advice,
loving, motherly bo ys.
asked me to tell my son not to so will
Loan Building, Committee were: Comdr.
already foilowed in Italy for the
Then
notice
Savings
and
how it Is prepared
(Ret.) and Mrs. Russ Demoret;
signature of cheques ard legal
how Altamonte s A trip
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simple the procedure and
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in your home, and you will be
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The NORAI) radar
Seizures have been made in Arizona, is served by Burger's
manservant on an elegant
tracking system, which the Air Force
Several defendants, who have been sentenced
California and New Mexico. This has required a silver tray.
established to Intercept enemy bombers, has unique cooperative effort between the
Occasionally the Chief Justice Likes by Judge Davis, have also complained about
Customs to sip a little wine. His manservant brings live physical beatings.
been tur ned agai nst drug smugglers.
The FBI is investigating
Service and Air Force, supported by both federal different wine
glasses for Burger to choose from, police brutality
"Operation St.artrek," as the secret spotting
and local authorities.
and
civil
rights violations under •
Justice harry hllackmnun surprised court the
system is called, was put into effect b-. the
judge's
jurisdiction.
On October 3, for instance, the Customs observers a few years ago by voting in favor of
Customs Service on September 20. Already, the
The judge wrote to one defendant's lawyer,
"Startrekkers" alerted New Mexico state police abortion inn landmark abortion case. Each year Uarvin
U Purdy
so phisticated radar has picked Up it dozen
of Atlanta, offering this deal:
who
-wiled a plane and 1,700 pounds of an the anniversary of the
controversial case, "No appeal would be filed if I consented to let
border-hopping planes, which used to have easy
marijuana.
Rlmckmun receives red roses, delivered one at a your
air access to the U.S.
client work on the garbage deta il for a six
Under the "Start.rek" program, more than time, as a symbol
of protest from an anti- months' period. If
Numerous other vehicles, including a
too planes have been targeted as suspects. Many
you desire an appeal, it would
abortion group.
motorcycle, have also been intercepted. More
be my purpose to let the 12 months' sentence
were lost at first as the new system was put into
Justice William 0. Douglas, the cour t's stand."
than 20 suspected traffickers have been
effect. But in the last few days, the coordination faltering old
grizzly, keeps careful account of
arrested, and 10,0(V) pounds of hIgh.radc
has irmiprov'd. and the net has been drawing t%o
A:uther attorney, R obert lkflhai of Caraetivit;es:
court dc'eisions and
marijuana has been seized. 'Ibe total haul is
tighter on the Mnugglers.
statistics.
tersville.
Ga., told us a similar. Improper deal
worth well over $2 million.
Footnote: We held up this story until the
Court insiders still chuckle about the day a had been offered to his client, Judge Davis also
Just as NORM) would spot an Incoming Customs Service became convinced that
word of Georgia lawyer used the term "negress" in his sentenced two young baicks to seven months in
enemy bomber, its radar system can also pick up
"Operation Startrek" had leaked out. Corn- courtroom presentation. An
Justice the stammer for refusing to move their vehicle
sm1tller craft flying without pro-filed flight
missioner Vernon Acree confirmed the success Thurgood Marshall, himself amused
shot
back: front the highway. The sentence was later
a black,
plans. The radar feeds this Information into a
of the program. "It has exceeded our highest "A what"" The uncomfortable
replied: reduccud to six weeks.
computer bank, which notifies C
agents of
expectations," he told us. "At last we have a "A female Negro, Mr. Justice."lawyer
the plane's ekact location,
Footnote: The Judge at first declined cornhandle on the problem. It's it major
MODERN JEFFERSON DAVIS: A Georgia ment
Then, as at wartime fighter bases, the
but then said: "Yes.
breakthrough,"
I'm certainly not
judge, named after
the
Father
of
the
Customs pilots "scramble" and pursue the
Con- going through an appeals case if I'm going to
INSIDE
TIlE
SUPREME
COURT:
Chief
federacy,
Is
dispensing
strange Justice in give them work release sentences That's
unknown crafi Three days after "sthrtrek"
Justice Warren Burger, with his white inane and
a
Cherokee, Ga. Judge Jefferson Davis of the compassionate
began, a Ces.sna plane with 1,000 pounds of
gesture." There Is no evi dence 4
black robes, is the picture of a patrician. In C1wroke Circuit Court has been threatening that he had anything to do with the beatings that
marijuana aboard was tracked down. Just a few
keeping with his image, he takes wariji ginger defendants with longer s- entenc es
if they Insist allegedly have been administer
(bVs
Piper with 2$)0 pounds on ho:ird wa
!naps and lemon tea
ed by deputies.
protnptly
at
10o'clock
every
upon
exercising
their
constitutional
right to An Fill
naikd.
spokesman
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"Rape: A Crime Against Women," was th e subject
'of a program presented to the Junior Woman's
them sepa rate, in which case WOMEN HEAR
Think again. The name
Club of Sanford by Sgt. W. R. Bernosky of the Sanford Pollee Dept., Thursday evening, Club memcreates the illusion that It is
the decision must be registered RAPE TALK
bers Lynne Hill and Mary O'Day study booklets on the subject how to avoid rape; how to defend
difficult to make and expensive
with the marriage,
oneself; how to report it -presented to the women. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
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The First Annual Cake Hokkanen, cake decorating
abolished. The father no Longer
a simply
n rwen red dish tlInd
Decorating
Show and Exhibit instructor with Orange County
enjoys the privilege of patria
the chicken ' ound in any"
will be held at the Winter Park Adult Education; Vivian
potesta over the children; both
Supermarket,: few spices
and
Mall
Thursday through Adams of Sanford, cake
parents now have equal rights
an Inexpensive cooking sherry
local
Saturday,
from 10a.m. to9p.m. decorating instructor at
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education. Both are enjoined to
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consider the specific needs and
Cakes
will
be
displayed
and
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and also expensive. it is in 'a
Inclination of each individual
DEAR ABBY: To whom do I
hang around her daughter so restaurant, but at home it's a judged in the following
child; should they disagree owe my first responsibility
Trophies will be awarded for
cate gories .
wedding-aIUll'.
niuch because they're entir ely simple desert using a
radically they may go to the another human being or my
Best
of Show and the public will
too thi ck. I tried, but got block of ice cream, covered rsary, birthday, children
cour ts,
employer?
be
able
to vote for a Public's
nowhere,
with meringue and placed novelty and special occasion; ChoiceAward,
The most revolutionary
At the store where I work, two
I'm afraid these kids are under the broiler for a few adult novelty and special ocaspect of the new law is the fans were brought up from the
casion; doll cakes; foreign
Demonstrations throughout
going to get Into trouble and will minutes to brown.
establishment of absolute basement to be sold. These fans
with
tin.
techniques
and
lambeth;
sugar
the
show will include; figure
have to get married I want my
White clam sauce
equality between legitimate had been used all last year to
an
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ornaments.
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piping, party foods, holiday
son to go to college and make guine is an expensive item on p
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the inheritance from their brought up on the floor, they
Last Christmas, I bought our
I personally -see nothing relationship?
I'll do anything. home in twenty minutes. In Skaggs Albertson's; Klaus with fresh flowers, pulled rugar
common parent.
were not marked down,
son a doll. He spends hours wrong with a little boy playing
WORRIED MOM your supermarket you can Frledenreich, executive chef and floral cake decorat!ons.
If! were a customer,I would playing with It
Under the old law, a married
putting doll with a sailor doll or any other
for Matson du Jardmn and Demonstrations will also take
pu rchase clam juice, min
DEAR WORRIED'
doubt
man wi th children could not appreciate being told that the clothes on it and feedi ng it on kind of doll for that matter, but that
parsiey
president
of the Central Florida place all three days at the
garlic, oil and
you can ire it ' I it you clams,
legally adimit to the parenthood - fans were used. Since I am a doll dishes. This annoys his I would wonder why a
You serve this sauce over flat Chef's Association; Tynne Frosting Artists Boo)
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of a cilld born to a woman who salesperson, have I the right to father no end, and several other would go overboard by motber
buying forbid them to see eacb other spaghet ti, alias linguine!
behi d
was no t his wife. Now men and
truth' And
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WOMEN
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they spent so many hours Evening Herald Sanford, Fl,
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marriage. On the other hand,
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Chinese restaurants in the
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family Is to live and the wife
no enjoined w sOuOW
uJLSC words have been dropped
from the civil marriage
ceremony.
iusban(1 and wife mu.st work
things out between them and, If
they cannot, they can take the
matter to court. Both must
contribute to the maintenance
of the family acc,ording to their
ability. All their property and

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to date.
One section relates alcohol and marijuana to
crime. After showing statistically a strong
association between use of both and shoplifting,
theft, breaking and entering the greater the
use, the closer the correlation with crime the
study goes on to say we should make nothing of
the matter.
Some of the individuals studied conumilited
these crimes before turning to drugs. some after.
And the data is such that one can come to no
conclusions at all about any relationship betweer
crime and the use of either
marijuana or alcohol
either o say that drug use leads to crime or a
proclivity for crime leads to drug use.
So what do we have?
Other sections of the reports are equally yes,
no, perhaps, but don't put any credence into
We need more money to make further studies.
Some of the researchers believe their work
shows the use of tobacco among some major
groops of the population may be increasing.
Others think this may be a statistical anomaly
giving a result which may or may not be true in
fact.. Some believe their studies indicate tobacco
USC is declining percentagewise in the same

There seems to be agreement among
researchers that marijuana and alcohol are
growing in popularity among the younger
groups, the ages from 12 to 17. Percentage use is
seemingly highest among the 18 to 25 year olds.
But it's not clear what happens then whether
this group keeps on with marijuana in the same
numbers, or whether, once settled down with a
wife and family, as one researcher put it, there's
a tendency to give up marijuana, if not alcohol
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Representatives did the right thing by clearing the way for a
resumption of arms sales to Turkey.
The House action is but a first step. Much rema ins to be
done by Congress and the Administration before the relations
between Turkey and the United States approach normality.
Wounds on the Turkish pride that have been inflicted by
Congress are deep and raw.
Moreover, the House did not help matters by taking another
jab at the sensitive issue of Turkish opium growing
by mentioning the subject gratuitously in a "minor" amendmen t t.arms sales bill. The amendment does not have the force of
law
but simply request.s the President to negotiate on th
e subject
which he already is doing
Nevertheless the door that was swinging shut between us
and Turkey now is at least sta tionary. We urge Congress to start
pushing it open by withdrawing from all of th e areas of foreign
affairs that constitutionally belong In the jurisdiction of the
presIdent.
In addition to the ban on arms sales, these areas include
intei-vejon' Into the sale of Hawk missiles to Jordan, unnecessary needling of the Secretary of State about what he said
to whom and an unconstitutional House intervention into
negotiations for a Panama treaty,
Now that the House has taken the first step, succeeding ones
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finding some ground for communication between

made to produce the Sinai agreement may. look

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as a mediator is to continue.
Mr. Kissinger now faces the formidable task of

pale in comparison with those that Israel and Syria
must make to come to terms over the Golan
Heights. Mr. Kissinger now must seek some
profound changes of attitude both in Jerusalem and

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governments must place in Mr. Kissinger if his role

Israel and Syria on the issue of the Golan Heights,
the strategic position on their border which the
Israelis have occupied since 1967. Some movement
on that negotiating front may be necessary to avoid
a reconvening of the Geneva conference with all
the parties locked into irreconcilable positions.
The Golan Heights problem may represent an
even steeper obstacle for Mr. Kissinger than it did
hefore the Sinai agreements. Th e commitments
and "intentions" linking the United States of
America to Israel's support, and the aid promised
to Egypt under the agreements, leave our government with less to offer to sweeten the terms for any
agreement between Israel and Syria.
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Israel has put down deeper roots in the occupied Golan Heights than it had in the Sinai
territory to be ceded back to Egypt. There are now
20 Israeli settlements in what was once part of
Syria. In military terms, the Golan Heights have
greater strategic significance than the Sinai passes
Israel is giving U
up.
While Israel could be expected to attach a high
price to any surrender of territory along the Syrian
border, the Syrian government is under pressure to
refuse to deal with the Israelis unless the territorial
issue is linked with the political demands of the
Palestinians.
The task for Mr. Kissinger is to persuade th e
Israelis that new arms aid coming from the United
States will compensate for any pullback from the
Golan Heights, and to persuade president Hafez
Assad of Syria that he would not be betraying the
Palestinians by going along with the step-by-step
approach to peace.
The compromises which Egypt and Israel

'lime fourth repor' luncheon of United Way of
Seminole, Inc., will be held at the Sanford Holiday
Inn Tuesday.
It will be a 'Dutch Treat' luncheon and all
division chairmen and members of the respective
'te.ans' are urged to attend.
According to Camnpaiin (liainnari Jamt'.s U.

This is National Business Women's Week,
In observance of such, we sa lute all the
businesswomen in the area and wish UXIfl continued success.
It's also National Clean Air Week and we urge all

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but had not reported any contributions as of last
week's third report luncheon.
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Jasa, all divisions are to contact the United Way
office and report contributions as soon as possible in
order to prevent a 'log jam' of envelopes and
money fl ooding into headquarters at the 11th hour.
Java is calling for a strong representation at the
luncheon, sponsored by the Sanford Lions Club.
At the last report luncheon, only 60 per cent of
the proposed goal had been reached with only the
Education Division and Financial Division near the
projected totals.
The Education Division reported $14,449.95
collected. Its goal was $15,000. In the Financial
Di vision, $12,491.10 was reported of a goal of $16,500.

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According to Berry Anderson, chairman of the
Winter Park Better Business Committee, th e
bad check law, which went into effect Oct. 1, wi ll be
full y explained
Scheduled to attend to explain and interpret the
new law will be officials from the State's Attorney
office.
inc conic is iree anu open
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Singing Boys of Orlando to uartklpate In the 7th InternatIonal Boys thoir Festival in Saltillo, Mexico,
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(44) Phil Donohue

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Lost In Space

(24) Say Brother
(35) Fl or ida State Football

(44) Lucy Show

Highlights

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(2)(I) NBC

(1) Teaching Children With

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11:50

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(24) Lillias, Yoga And Vou
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Love, American Style

(6)(C)(13) CBS News
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12:00

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(6)(11) Pan American Games

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(CATV4) Bugs Bunny And

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Love, American

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being shown by Plat of North
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Gen. William Eckert, who

and asked for autographs.

porting Brooklyn's Branch

boycott the game. Some

and other infractions.

Rickey in allowing Jackie
Robinson to play in the

said t hey'd burn down the
Polo Grounds,

Happy is a bouncy,
vigorous 77 with four

"The owners voted 15.
not to
let him play,"

nesaw Mountain Landis
w ouldn't do for 27 years."

children.

ween the Frick and Kuhn

obviously was pleased.

"I did ,something Ken.

The name that escaped

felt my obligatio
and not to the

this World Series," added

sense after 24 years of

the 77-year-old former
governor of Kentucky who
ruled the game with an iron
fi-st after World War 11.
..It
seems
pretty

ostracism by the game
following his ouster by

Wearing a blue cap with

owners alter the 1951 All.

gratulate him on some of

a big "K" for the

senator,

St,ar Game,
"For 24 years, I didn't

his hallmark but highly

gover no r and governor of

ridiculous tr, t'.ave ti Ich ball

hear from anybody — not

Kentucky and U.S. senator.
fie was tapped for the

callers in one league, low

Ford Frick and not that

University of Kentuck y,
Chandler Thursday night

owners."

controversial decisions.
"I

represented the

sat near Kuhn's official box

players, umpires and the

to the left of the Cincinnati

ball callers in the other,

lieutenant general fellow

designated hitters and no

who followed him

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designated hitters and
different interpretations of

running repartee with

forgot his name," Chandler
said.

fans," he said proudly. -I
saw toll that games were
fairly played and honestly

friends and strangers.
Fans with 1on memories

won. I fought the gambling
influence,

dugout and kept up a

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commissioner's post in
1945.

He was not a do-nothing

the New York Yankees'

sailles, Ky., his ancestral

Larry MacPhail, Instituted

home.

told him I would back him

signed the first television

"I am from Kentucky,

all the way.

contriict. He was the first

the home of bourbon

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we treat him?, I said, 'Llke
just anot he r ball player —
no better, no worse.,

Commissioner to assign six
umpires, instead of four, to

whiskey, but I never had a
drink in my life," he said,

wasn't

"I never smoked a

the World Series.

cigarette.

ln 1948, he granted

easy,

Baseball

mediately felt the impact
his
unwavering

and two great grandHe lives on a

came to me and said he

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Philadelphia
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Seminole Community College, F'TU, Rollins. Stetson
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,Ind Jacksonville gets underway rMursday and
continues through Sunday at Sanford Stadium,
The schedule includes: Thursday —, Seminole
vs. Stetson, 5p.m.; Rollins vs. FTU, 7:30 Friday
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Rollins vs. Jax, 5: FTU vs. Stetson, 7:30; Saturday
— FTU Vs. Seminole, 12:30; Stetson vs. Jax, 3;
Stetson VS. Rollins, 5:30; Sunday — Jax vs.
Seminole, 12:30; Jax vs. FTU, 3; Seminole vs.
Rollins, 5:30.
Games will be seven innings and the team with
the best record will be declared champion. Tournament tickets are $2. AIVP will receive a trophy,
'S presented by Zinn Beck, natch.
the name of the Seminole High Class of 70, to benefit
the Seminole Stadium f und . Alumni members
should contact Jim Talmadge at 323-1450 or Rick

Smith at 322-43211.

Lyman, Brantle y

'l ode Fn*da

Co11

.

y

An intra-country rivalry, non- Seminoles were dropped by
conference toughie, a couple Gainesville last weekend in a
road trips and a homecoming cliffhanger, 7-6.
g8.r
dot this week's high
Oviedo, 2-4 and a 13-6 loser

.
Aw, go fish.
— This year's turkey shoot at the Winter Springs
Volunteer Fire Department .will come In three
vollies this fall. On weekends of Nov. 8-9, 15-16 and
22-23, sharpshooters will pay Si per shot at State
Road 434 and North Fairfax.
•
Things just seem to happen Devil's Advocate
at the Seminole Turf Club. In that feature 10th race
Saturda night, Advocate had the race won when he
broke stride at the head of the stretch and switched
from a trot to a pace. Few fans noticed driver Fra A
Rusin couldn't get him back on stride, and he paced
the rest of the way. Decatur Boy, second all the way,
was moved up to first in the tt feature, Cap Cole,
the ex pect ed co-favorite, never got untracked and
finished fifth.
—

Johnny

Go

Away .
'

night,

but

Manager

Sparky

An- Sunday. but the extra day's rest

at

starting

No. 6.

extinction,

ably."

11 hasn't been the set for
the "Sunshine Boys" around

managed somehow to play be.

Lake Howell, 0.6 and a -6 tween the raindrops.
After the Reds took a 3-2 lead
loser to Apopka, tries again as
in Cincinnati, the teams cam

Prep District Standings

Mainland
S Creek
Seabreeje

in

earned $4,100 rather than the it." Kuhn added. however, that
normal runnerup purse of$5,600 he thought that base ba

ll would

2 7 1 2 lfl 13 Boone

0 5 0 6 19117

District All Clarnes

DeLand
Gaines.
Seminole

I

Jones
Edgew.
W L W L PP PA Evans
3 0 6 0 9$ 76 Colonial
3 i 3
37 Lyman
n

W. Park

1 3 2 3 44 '6
AAA-Ill

0 2 1 5 33 )33
a a Mo
AAAA4

Oviedo

0 Ridge

3

Apopka
L.How.

I 1 2 1 70 110
1 1 1 1 26 177
0 3 0 &amp; X 1 25

also affect her appearance in
Miss Navratilova told a the Swedish Open being held in
the weather Sunday, the Reds standing-room-only crowd of
3,- Stockholm in two weeks.
did something about It. They
While everyone talked a bout

Sponsors staged three exhibiLook their road a;how indoors
and worked out at a cage on the match that she wasn't able to tion matches after the default
move her arm above her elbow for the crowd. Miss Evert beat
campus of Tufts
University, because of bursitis in her left Ka thy Kuykendall 6-0, 6-1 and
just. outside Boston.
Raymi Fox to beat
"i I-..'
- with
£ U love W p1417 out &amp; cannotthe Casals-Overton team 6-1, 6__

do anything," the Czech- 3. MISS Fox beat Miss Casals 74
oslovakian defector said in a m the other exhibition.
tearful speech. 'l can't move
my arm. I'm really sorry be.
cause I've enjoyed playing
here."
The ailment also wiped
the doubles finals match between Rosemary CasaLs and
Wendy Overton and the Evert.
Navratilova team, Miss Casals
and Miss Overton were dcdared champions to earn $1,700
each.

included.

Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai got a good one

Tour trainer Charles Blake
said Miss Navratilova needed
10 days to three weeks rest to
gel over the ailment.
"It's more a case of severe
pain than a serious injury,"
said Blake,who had taken Miss
Navratilova to a doctor for medication Saturday enable her

when it signed Celaya, 25-year-old newcomer who
formerly played in Miami. Celaya has 10 singles
victories after 40 pe rformances.

He's played in the early singles so far, but watch
for players-manager Juan Arrieta to move him into

.

f alo Bills. This night timie base.
ba ll vs. football ratings war had

because of the default, an- win the ratings iame.
1
$1
64
by
nounced
her withdrawal
2 I 3 2 &amp;3 64 scheduled the sixth game for Tennis Classic. She won
"I'd be a little surprised if it
2 2 3 2103 87
fault
over
sore-shouldered
tournament
beginning Monday didn't have a higher rating,"
8:30 p.m. EDT t onight, said he de
7 3 7 1 ii 80
wasn't "very optimistic" about Martins Navratilova Sunday at at Hilton Head, S.C.
the commissioner said.
7 3 2 3
65
The prescribed rest could
I I I 1 16 107
playing it.
the Orlando Racquet Club.

AAAA.S

fund are welcome to do so. Lunch, drinks and golf is

the feature 10th game soon,
Sanchez, Celaya, Azpi and Fermin are off to
strong starts in the most-wins chase.

1.

ball League game between the
New York Giants and the Buf-

,

day, perhaps causing another season earnings to $316,000 by
postponement. Baseball C- claiming $10,000 first-place
missIoner Bowie Kuhn who re- money In the Orlando Womens

$25,

win against Pinecastle will assure the team,
ott, of playing in either the
Kumquat or Disney Bo%%,I. ne team is also
scheduled to play in Atlanta Nov.

T

workout

Bursitis Ite

In Evert

Seminole High Boosters Club is also getting in
on the fund-raising bandwagon by staging a Nov. 1
golf tournament at Mayfair. Entry fee is
and
golfers interested in kicking in toward the stadium

—Sanford's junior bantam team in the Pop
Warner ague is within one victory of a bowl bid. A

to

back to Boston for Game No. 6
beaten last weekend by Port Orange Friday.
r.'t occurred before.
Al•
and
were stopped co ld by a
Edgewater, 23-8, while BranTrinity Prep stages its
Asked if he "relished" the
tley (2-3) was on the short end homecoming game Saturday at "Nor'easter" — a long-winded
vv
2 against Vero Beach St. storm typical for the New Eng.
confrontation, Kuhn told
of . 31-17 tilt.
reporters: -Relish is the wrong
Seminole (4-2) is home Edwards. The Saints, 3-2, were land area.
ORLANDO (AP) — Chris to play in the semifinals.
That
troublesome
storm
was
word. I don't mind it but I -ill not
against Colonial Friday. The idle last week.
ex pected to linger through to. Evert has boosted her
Miss Navratilova, who going out of my way looking for

—

.

really

change Anderson's pitching
"With the extra day', rest,
The staging of a night game
plans — but also those of Boston Luis is ready to pitch and I do
n't
set
up a peripheral drama. BeManager Darrell Johnson. fie want to
hold him back," said cause of Kuhn's scheduling, tlkwas going to use Bill Le
e on the Boston manager. "L41 IS Wor ld Series
game on NBC was
pitted head-to-head with ABC's
Coverage of the National Foot.

out

-.

I

inu uiv pIUpVVL utvtru wi year and ne's rested, starting assignment
for
for another rainout clouded the Hillingham has some ex- ton's ,,must-win', game. Bos- of Boston players did gr
through light drills in a section
air as the Cincinnati Reds and perience as a relief pitcher. I'll
"I disagree with the man- undernea th the stands at Fet;the Boston Red Sox prepared have him and Fred Norman up ager's decision," said the out- way Park.
for the six th game tonight.
early in the bullpen and I'll use spoken left-bander. "I think it
"flatnou ts don't normall',
"1 don't think any World them depending on the situ- would be be
tter to save Lois for hurt us," Johnso n said. "Our
Series game should be played at atlon."
the seven th game and let him regulars have good individual
night," said Bench, Cincinnati's
Anderson is saving his best go against their left-hander Don workouts Out there in center
All-Star catcher. "I don't think for last. In oth
er words, Don Gutlett. However, Luis is ready field. The only problem is that
you'll see the best per- Gullett will pitch the seventh with the extra day of rest, so they don't 5ee live pitching.
(ormances from the players. game, if another game is there's no sense in cornflitting against 'iron mike' (the
Baseball should be played in the needed.
plaining."
pitching machine) L,m't tile
daytime, in sunshine prefer.
The rain not only served to
Johnson defended his choice. same.to

Seminole Boosters Golf Tourney

—

ready, but think it's better to
him back. It
doesn't
make much difference in U
long run because we still ha'.
win two games."
he lied Sox had no formal

derson annour.ced that he was made Luis Tiant the
changing his
pitcher choicetosave thefledSoxfrom
for Game
"It will be Gary Nolan, in.
Lee, usually philosophical.
stead of Jack I3illingham," An. was anything but that after
he

victories.

'

Nolan

this stage of the
take the World Series anytime.
The fall classic was post.
for the second day in a derson said. "Nolan Wn't re- was pulled off the prestigious
Ii...i _i,
-- ..

Winningest driver so far is Don Brainard with 10

'

There,

V s.

logical put

volving Seminole County at Titusville Astronaut, which is here for some time, Last weekIt
teams,
no enviable task considering end, rained during the second
game of the Series, bu t
Lyman and Lake Brantley, the War Eagles are rated as

Lyman. Lyman (14) was it travels to Spruce Creek in

Lake l3rantley Athletic Booster Club sponsoring
a carvival Saturday to help raise funds toward
paying off the mortgaged football stadium. ne 1-6

(

-

________________

showing won-loss records in the
minus, play Friday night at

Carnival Time At Brantley

-

game, he'll

'1nner.

f

Iiant

Bench dislikes playing the

-

1

'

avoided some of the

Happy's rnernc)ry was U.

'

E

9CbUo FENCE
1JSEO1JR;CRED1T: PLAN:

"Umpires belong to the

game, not to the leagues.

Zinn

I

,

"If this were the case, we

Monday, Oct. 20, 975B

'I

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CREDIT

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

'~~..

RAPE SQUAD

6OOD x'
CREW -

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probably would have

.
1111il

0

v

De troit players. He fined
and handed Leo Durocher a
year's suspension (or
associating with gamblers

longtime

ORTS

be a fine commissioner
they let him."

Clerk of the
it
By Lillian T Jenkins

of
pollutants
allowed
discharged
and was
draftedtoInbe
ac continuation of a curve shown by CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY.
said ntaf of North Orlando Ranches FLORIDA
cordance with the Provisions of the Section
1 to a point
of intersection PROBATE DIVISION
1972 Amendments to the F eder
al with
Southerly prolongation
CASE NO. PR•7S.)flCp
Water Pollution Control Act (P.L.
97- 500) and other lawful standards the East fight of way fine of Moss Estiliflif of
and regulations. The pollutant Road as shown b plat of N or th JOHN B. KOMAN

'

should work in both leagues
and follow a single code,

trouble, Dixie Walker said
he was going home to paint
his house, The St. Louis
Cardinals were going to

0

Deputy Clerk
ISSUANCE OF
NATIONAL Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida,
said
Northeast
corner
being
Publi
Sept. - Oct, 6, 13, 20, 1973
POLLUTANT
DISCHARGE
ELIMINATION SYSTEM PERMIT the point of beginning; thence DER 197
Westerly along the North line of sa id
AND
NOTICE
OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CO
Lot I. Block "C" to the Northweit
SIDERATION FOR STATE CER
UTILITIES BOARD
corner of said Lot 1, Block "C".
rlFlcATlON The U.S.
Notae.dPubIlcH.aring
vlronmental Protection Agency thence Southerly along the West line
The Board of County Co rn
proposes to issue a National Of said North Orla ndo Rancties Sec. missione,s of Seminole County.
Pollutant Discharge Elimination
System (NPOES) permit to Florid Lot 3. Block "A", as shown by Said County Utilities Boa rd will hold a
Power Corporalloti, MI 34th Street, Plat of North Orlondo Ranches public hearing in the County
South, St. Petersburg, Florida 33101, SectIon 1. said Southwest corner Commission Chambers of the
for the G, E. Turner P',n?,pO, Box beIngaIsoapoIfl$onrneNorthrigh, Seminole County Courthouse,
of way line of Bahama Road. as
3$. Enterprise, Florida 32783. A
Sanford. Florida, on Tuesday, Oc
Plicalion No. Ft 074 OYL 2 000024, shown by plat of North Orlando lober 21, I 1y3 at 7:00 P.M. or as soon
NPDES Permit No. F 10000191 Ranches Section I. cs recor ded In ther eaft er as possible to consider an
Applicant is engaged in generating Plat Book 12, Page 3, Public R"Ofds Application for rate Increase by
electricity from ciii-gas. SIC Code of Seminole County, Florida, thenc e Seminole Cablevision, Inc., at
4911, and describes two 'xli"ing Westerly along the said North right ItCli" all of the unincorporated
of way line to the East cor ner of Lot areas of Seminole C
ounty,
siteloc' son Pie north shot* I,1km 1. Block A as "wn by said plat of
Sidney L. Vihlen. Jr,.
North
Orlando
Ranthe;
Section I;
(07 m'Ies) l'-itatc
Chairman
tb,..'p Nc'thw.sterly
al(i'g the ATTEST:
way No 4 on Debary Avenue This Northerly
tnt of
said Block A to the A rthur H. Beckwith, Jr.,
portion of Lake Monroe' is classified
East right ci way line of Moss Road, Clerk
by the state of Florida as Class Ill
recreatIon — Propagation and ft shown by said Plat of North Publish: Sept 29, Oct. 6. Ij. 10, IVIS
Orlando Ranches Section l thence DEW 1$;
management of fish and wildlife
Northerly along a prolongation
- The proposed NPDES Permit. the
East
right of way line of Moss IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
,confalris limitations on the amourits

A

flhissioner A.B. "Happy"
Chandler,

think this young man will

Although a Southerner,
he was credited wi th
helping break the
racial barrier by sup.

r

I

IU

the commissioner. They

I

Notice

_ 11

Leagucs, says former com.

man (Bowie Kuhn, current
Commissioner) wrote me a
letter Inviting tile and
mama to come over to
Cincinnati for the Series. I

_______________________

'

11

"I know the league
presidents oppose It bitterly and maybe most of
the owners, but the I'mpires should be assigned to

Rival Leagues

--

ON THE

I

Of

•'-.......

Orlando sec2nd Addition as
Deceased
limitations and other Permit con.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
clitions are tentative and opien to recorded in Plat Book ii. page sy,
comment from the public. Person s Public Rec ords of Seminole County, TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
I'
.0
wishing to comment upon or object Florida: thence Norther ly along CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
____
___
1111I1
F_
(44) Gilligan's island
PINOqCHIO
:
ALTAM to permit Issuance or to the propoubd Said Southerly Prolongation of the SAID ESTATRi
1
TOMORROW: Colonial Aaseriea
•
permit limItatIons and conditlont East fight of waylineof Mess RoarS You and each of you are hereby
10:00
5:00
are
-'
invited to submit same in to a point 335.03 feet South of the notified and r#gulred to file any
(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
(2) Adam 12
Willing
within thirty days of the date South Right of Way line of Young Claims and demands which you, or
(6) Give-N.Take
(CAT'tf4) I Love Lucy
of
this
notice to the Enforcement Road as shown by said Plat of North other of you, may have against said
RIDEI
(8) Rom pe r Room
[jiNoi
(9) GillIgan's Island
—
Division, U.S. Environmen tal Orlando Second Addition; thence "?at*
Legal Notice
the
(44) Father Knows Best
(35) MIckey Mouse Club
—
Protection Agency, 1421 Peachtree Easterly perpendicular to In* ,all Circuit Court of the 18th Judicial
INVITATION TO BID
(44) Brady
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Street, NE, Atlanta, Georg., 30; described course for a distance of Circuit, Seminole County, Florida,
10:30
The Board of Trut
Of the
133$1 feet; thence Northeasterly Probate Division, In the Courthouse
A1TP4: Mona E. Ellison. The
The
Board of County Corn.
(2)0) Wheel Of Fortune
3:30
Seminole County Public Hospital missioners of Seminole County, Fla
number
anr3or
NPL'ES
along
a tine forming an angle Of 4 8? Sanford, Florida. within four
plicatlon
.
ght
(2) News
lnvltts bids upon the following7
calendar months from ih) ti me of
will conduct a Public Hearing in
number should be included in the
(35) 700 Club
Complete Insurance coverage,
prolol5_Qation of the last described the first publication of this
(3)(24) Electric Com pa ny
the Commissioners ' Meeting Room
svaae.
first pace of comments. All corn .
notice
(44) Green Acres
CHARLES BROHION
A411difional Information, plan$ and of th
course
fortoa Cu
distance of 361 a Ito Each claim or demand mull be in
(CATV4) Bewitchod
FA@ftt$
r@Celv*d
within
the
Wday
to
&amp;
point
*Seminole
County
Courthouse.
I
I
PCIDAYS444.$$
specifications, are Aval..'abte at officif Sanford, Fla., an October, 2g, T9yS @1
(9) Beverly Hillblilles
11:00
period *111 be considered In the
rvsturt Of 6 Curve to writing And flied In duplicate and
SAT-ANDSutd.
of the Controller after 311t October 7:00
the left having a radius of 2)000 feet state the place of residence and
P.M. or as soon thereafter as
,,
.,
1
(U)
Adam
12
tormvlati of final de$erminaflajs
gas?
(2)0)
High
Rollers
11a
1973,
V6 too RoLl"ale
a central angle of 6) degr
possible to consider an $pplicatin t
regarding the permit, Where there is
70' Office $ddres% of the cljimant arid
All bld,s Shall be mailed to the
;
thence
Continue
aloing
%Sid
Install a high water relief Pipe on
a significant degree of public In.
must be Swom to by the claimant.
(33) Mayberry R.F.D.
Board of Trustees of the Seminole the f ol
crest In the proposed permit curve to the left for an arc dista nc e his agent or attorney, or the sa me
lowing described property:
(44) Partridge Family
County Public Hospital, 1101 East
Of 732.IJ feet to a point ot tangency; thai be volt
a 3.00 ft. drainage easement lying
unce. It, EPA RegIonal
First Street, Sanford. Florida 3317), 2.3.0 ft. on each
Datedat Orlando, Florida, this 9th
side of the t011owrtg
rninistrafor will told a public thence Northwesterly along a line
All bids shall b, Postmarked not described center llne' From
hearing. After consideration of all tangent to the last described curve day of October, 1975
S.W.
the
FOLM1110 to Ca 1"1111,114 FLA
later than the 301h day of November corner of
iega
Not
4
Dorothea Ann Koman
the SE. of t, s.w. ',,
UM
written comments and of the for a distance of 330.17 feet; thence
BLAZING
1973.
Sec. 1$, Twp. 21 S. Rng.
requirements andpolicl,,ln the Act Westerly along o line for ming an
As
Executrix
E.,
FICTITIOUS NAME
Consideration of such bids will Seminole County, Florida, said
M SHOWS
SADDLES
and approprIate regulations, the angle of 61 degrees 00'OO" to the lt
point
Notice is hereby given lIsa? I am take Place a? the meeting
of the being the N.W corner of Lot
EPA Regional Administrator of a prolongation f the last CHARLES E PIOEQUIST
engag
ed
MAT IN
in busines s at Altamonte Board of Trustees in the Seminole
de%..ribed rourse for a distinct of Attorney for Executrix
Prairie Lake Maflor$,asrecor dod jfl
will
make determination s re
Mall, Altamonte Springs, Seminole County Public Hospital (Semino
Book II, Page 75. PublIc
le
Plat
garijing permit issuance. II 390 00 fed to a point on the East 3119 Maguire Blvd..
County. Florida under the fiiittosj Memorial Hospital) at 11:43
right of way line of $ id Moss
o'clocli Records of Seminole County,
the
Road; Suite 133
determinations
are thence
name of R B PHOTOGRAPHY, and AM. on the th day of December Florida,
Nort herly along it, East Orlando, Florida 32103
run
N
00
degrees
su
26' 4.3" w
bstantially unchanged from those
that I intend to register said name 197$.
right Of way line of Said Moss
I.. STATELINE
along the West line of said S.E. . of
announc ed by this
Road Publish Oc t. 13, 20, 1975
It. EPA to a
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Publish: Oct. 2C 21, fl. 197$
point
where
the
the
SW.
MOTEL
'
of
Sec.
II,
a
distance
of
Southern
DES 9)
Regional Administrator will so
PLUS
Seminole County, Flor ida , .. DES-173
177.s.$ ft. to a point of beginning; run
notify all persons submitting written boundary line of Lot 33, Bloc k D,
cordane with the provisions of t he
—
TEENA GE
thence N 43n)ees39' 33" E. 33394
comments. If the determinations are P. MitcheIls Survey of Levy Grant IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
9:41
Fictitloui flame Statutes, To Wit: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
?Kcording
to
the
,
Plat
Iher
W
as
It.
to
a
point
of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
termination on the
SUbStillinfially changed.. the EPAa recor
Ed Section 163 09 Florida Statutes 1957. E1014TEENTH JU DICIAL CIR. west
de
d In Plat Book I Page , of CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
lint
of
Lot
36
of
es
id
Regional
afor
a
CUlT
IN
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
Administrator
will
issue
5: R obert L. Brown
•
Prairie Lake Manors.
FLORIDA
Public notice indicating the revised the Public R ec ords of Semino le FLORIDA
Publish : Oct 6, 13. 20, 2,
C
nty,
F
ou
rida,
int
lo
Further
CIVIL
described $: between
er ts with the
ACTION NO. 752101.CA.01.6
CIVIl, ACTION NO. 7$.1$31.CA..
determinations Requests for ad
WHATEVER YOU W
1111,11111
aforesaid East right of way lint of In Re Its Marriage ,
FAGGART KUnOTA TRACTOR, a Pot Lake and Prairie Lake
judicatory
hearings
may
be
fil
ed
jOOT!
FRED W1
Road; thence run Easterly JANICE L. ELLIS, Wife,
1 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE division of Southern Homes, Inc., a
Sidney 1. Vlhlen. Jr.,
at t'r tt
R eg ional Administrat or
along
PAMORIER
ChaIrman
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. corporation.
makes the above-descri
Petitioner,
deter.
THAUMS(AJ.LA
L Ot sS).S7, SIandSo,fllo(kDofSal,, and
60u.
'd of
misatis,
I CuIT. SEMINOLE COT',',
Plaintiff,
ONYKJ*i -X
0
P
Mitcteu
FLORIDA
Commissioner's
regar ding adiudicafory he aring is
Survey of
Levy PAUL H. ELLIS, Husband,
Gr ant tO the Southeast corner of
Seminol. County, Fl,.
PROBATE DIVISION
P.
available In 39 F. R. 27011
1.
YORK,
R espondent
db
or by said Lot SO and aforejlid Westerly
Publish: Oct. 20. 197$
I CASE NO, PP.75498-CF
contracting the Legal Support
NOTICE TO OFIND
a P. L. YORK AND SON,
plus __________________________________________________
right of
way line of Hay
DES
120
I ESTATE of
____________
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO.
Branch at the
Road;
Defendants,
_______________________________
I
- 44 52A-M. A address above or at thence Southerly along said
ANDREW C. STINE
PAUL H. ELLIS
E
OF SALE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE additional
tact shm Containing Westerly right of WAY lime 10 the
Residence: Unknown
Deceased.
details about t he aP- point
Notice Is hereby given that the
JUDICIAL dR. plication
of beginning, containing
Last known mailing dress
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
unders igned, Arthur H. Beckwith, EIGHTEENTH
arvt the Proposed deter.,
161 866 plus or minus acres.
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
0-0
c 0 Raymo
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Jr. Cler k of the Circuit Court, SEMtNOLE COUNTY
mrnations, a Sketch Showing the
J Korlgoo Co
I)Oi Selig Drive, S.W.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST Seminole County, Florida, wIll
exact location of the discharge,
lESS
THE
r.
FOLLOWIHI
SAID ESTATE
•I.1I.. ._..
a -1-'----. .--. ..-on PROBATE DIVISION
ae5,liiL,,,.I
P0 I%,i. A11Ll
..t'JJ- uoyo vvooer, I75, at the
on nearing
PROBATE
NO.
7s.st CP
DESCRIBED PROPERTY
\'ou arid Pact Of y
That
are
A'Irit8 G'o'uia 3j
PtOCedure.lSava:ra.leb,.wrIflgor
of Ii 00 A M . at ftc west frcnt
In Re: Estate of
__
POrt of Lots 91, 92, arid I,
not ,s,e and requir ed to bile any door of the
Calling
EPA.
A
copy
Block
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
the
Of
Seminole County
draft
DORtS
J.
"Dof D. N Mitch.11 's5uryy0, the that
PATTERN
.
L,
claims And demands which you, cor Courthouse. Sanford, Florida, offer
permit is also available from EDA. M
JANICE 1. ELLIS has filed a
oses E. Levy Grant, as recorded
deceased. The
either of you, msy have against Said
in Petition In the Circuit Court of
application,
for sale and sell at public Outcry to
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
estate in the office of the Clerk cif"it the highest
I'
- - I ,
~
and best blddeir for cash, To All Crtillifilirs and All Persimil received, and other Information areof Seminole County, Florida.
Florida, for
10 , ~
Eighteenth
I %_ r" DIssolution of Marriage, and you are
Judicial
available for revillihis and copyi ng &amp;I
Circuit, the folhWng dt%Cfjb@d personal
-, I
follows:
Having C18IMS Of Demands Against Room M. 1421 Peachtree Street, Descri"diss
Commence at required to serve a copy of your
Seminole, County, Florid., Florida, property in SemInole County,
Said Estate:
" -S
Probate Division. In the Courthouse Florida, to *11:
Atlanta, Georgia, between the hojr
'
.11,
NO
I
North Orlando Ranches 5çtin I ,
at $aMOmd FtOr:d. wIrri (our
Ofll 141 J PIF PC E. ESQUIRE,
Ore Ut Model Lns. XuLt
s06
re'jrrd to e'nt an (lOinS and
recordfil in Plat Oocilk 12, liage
ca1rnir nnth rom the time
Attorney for Pttstioner, whose
)
through Friday. A c op
f
of Tractor, S erial No, iiia,.
demands
whlfl
you
may
ying
machine
Public
Records
Of
Semine
County,
Iddr
have l available for public
~
(
the first pubItcatlon Of this notice.
i5 Post Offl
i
1 sit at a
One (I) Model L260, Kubota against the estate Of
Box
(
Florida, Said point being on the East
DORIS J.
Each claim or dema nd must be n Tractor,
Altamonte
charge
of
cents
per
Springs, Fit,,flda 3770),
20
Serial
Page.
The
Right
No.
25.339.
PATTERSON
deceaset
late
Of
writing and filed in dupticati nd
of Way line of Moii Road and. 4'dfiIe Ihe or igiral with the Clerk
Region IV Office of the EPA has
One (I) Model L17$, Kubota
of
Seminole County, F lorida, to the
being on a curve conc ave Nor - the above
.
stite the place of r$idnci a
request
the
styled Court on or before
ed
Florida
nd
POST
Department
Tractor,
Serial
No.
1490$
It
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
theaitevly
Court,
having
and file
of ftc, address of t Claimant •
s radius of
November 17ft, %97
v /.')
Environmental ReguIatig
Ofli (t) Model 18000, Kubote 'hi same, 10 duplIcate
i,..
a
to feet; thence from a tangent bearIng default
must be sworn to by itte Claima ,
CtTtity
that
flu
and ultimate Judgment will
nt
or
Serial
Tract
,
above-named
No.
S'3.
Oloylded
,
North
in
SictiOn
eg
11
733.16,
attorney,
d
rees
Florida
comply
Ns agent or
' 39"
p1 Icanl (s) will
be enter ed against YOU fof the relief
or th* same
Two (2) Model 4000E, Kubofa
with Sections Nor
Statutes, II their Offices in the 30
shall be void.
1, 3O, 30&amp; and 307 of the Federal Waythwesterly along sa id Right of demanded in the Petition.
TraCtors, Serial N. 13494 and
County Cu?fi'ouse in Seminole Water POflutlo
line and along the arc Of
OIIed at
Sanford. Floridi, thIs
Said
WITNESS my ha nd and official
Control Act, as
County, Ftoclda, within four
curve 131.S4 feet through a c
*
30th day Of Siptember, 1915.
amended. Comments On Issuance of
entral seatof Sa id .ourt on this the 101 h day
puwato. Final fudgm,n$ot lien
calendar months from the
anUIeoI 4 de9ff.es)7. 00.. ,o
1ONOOO 1-t625-1USflS357.84g4
COMbANK WINTER PARK
er s,, Of O'tobt'r. AD 1973
tIme of cerlifbcetion including a r equest f
foreclosure. entered In the above the first publicat ion her
or 11th the Nor ther ly line ol
eof, or the a public
'\I
By: Kenneth C. Sedlak
(Seat)
hearing
Fbrida
,
must
be
ttyI.d pending Cause..
submitt
sam. will be barred,
ed Power Corp easement for the
As Executor
Art hur H. Beckwith, Jr.
to;
Mr.
point
Jo
Jackson,
NPDES of beginning; th
WITNESS my Mod and the L*oiof
Flied at SanOrd, Florid., this itt Permit S
Of said estate,
ence Continue
Clerk of Circvlf Court
tion,
ec
orid
Fl
a
said Court this lUtt day
fobe,,
day of October, 1V75.
Department flhwesterIy along said L ight of
$ L, W. Carrotl, Jr.,
-- . .
of Envlrosentaf Regulation,
Seminole County, Florida
im.
atm,
-. ft
5: Stan:ey J. Patter son
%
Esquire of
Wait line along the arc of 58cl curve
By: Lillian Jenkins
state
ve
agency
address
abo
(Seat)
,
within
As Executor
321 68tCCtthrøg
CARROLL &amp; JONES, P A.
as VINK1110 a If
cenI,i angle
thirty (70) days of the date of this Of
Deputy Clerk
.
TM
6
degrees
Mhur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.
5:
\J. 's'
James
B.
Byrne.
Jr.
Esquire
Attorney for Estcutor
ROBERT
39" to the P T,
Public nOfic, Please bring the th
clerk the Circuit Court
J. PIERCE, ESQUIRE
I'
Attorney for Executor
ence run North along the East
P0 Box
O. SOs 70
toro10gtorn,atlen,ionofpe
By: Elaine RICtarde
5
P.O
Box
3
Right
of
Cassefb,rey, FlorIda 37101
t-J-X)
Ms Road
who you know will be interested in 57331
Way tIn,
0007 H
434)
Dtputy Clerk
Altamonte
/ .
%
Florida 3270)
feet th'nce East 15040$ feet;
j.
Pubih: Oct. 13. 20. ins
ttiii
Altamont,
.
matter
Publish: Oct. 70, 1973
kit 33701
itk,,%
!orings,
Pid.
PublIsh,
Oct.
13,
20,
1975
en
ou
1t
DES-c)
ce
S th 17474Q leti
F'ubli'sh: Oct 70, 1975
Attorney for Petltion
DES 124
t the
DESO
'
No
rt
herly line Of Florida Power
Publish Oct 13, 70, 77, PIn, 3, 1975
DES 126

RAIN

CINNINNATI(AP) — All
umpires should be officials
Of baseball and not in.
struments of the rival
National and American

SHALL,

BERGSTROM
AND
RORISON. P A.. 55 East Livingston
Street, Post Office Box 3 1 16,
Orlando, Florida 32807, on or before
November 7th. 1973, and file the
nFP IO
-R )T Ifl
.w..
'r 'i-. !layV)
C ourt
_____
..
either before Service on Plain ti ff'
-Roaf1.as Shown bysad Plat ol
or
Orlando Ranchej Section i, and also Attorneys
immediately
JOINT PUBLIC NOTICE
Environmental Prole lion Agency as shown by North Orlando Ranches thereafter; Oth eIe a Default will
entered against you for the relief
Region IV, Water ..nforcement Section 7. as recorded in Pat Book
demanded in the Complaint or
Branch U2i Peachtree Street, N.E. 17 Page 17 Public Records
Atlanta, Georgia 30309 104 6320) SemInole County. Florida, and Petition
WITNESS my hand and Seat of
In conjunction with Florida North Orlando Ranches Section 2A
this
Court this 26th day of Sep
as
recorded
in
Plat
Pages
nook
17
Department GI Environmental
Pe'rbr. 1915
Regulation C,mmcdore Building, 10. .0 ar it. Putic Recordi
Suite 101 3114 McCrory Place Seminole County, Florida, to the (COURT SEAL)
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
Orlando, Florida 32103 303 $91654) Northeast corner of Lot 1. Block C.
NOTICE OF PROPOSED recorded In Pie)

(IS) My Favorite Martian

Hall

'i"",

Book I Page 501 the Public Records run North along the East Right ol
of Moss Road 573 3,s feel
between Moss Road and Hayes Road thence East 15060S feet. thence
and lying South of a line 1100 feet South 171260 feet to the Norther
Road 13-1. line of Florida Power Corp
South

North Orlando

I SEEK &amp; Fitib]'

line along the arc of said cur

'
original with the clerk of the above Southwest corner of Lot 57. Enti
WESt 1557 67 feet along said
styled court on or before October mlnget' Farmi Addition No 7. as easement line to the point of
teic.
.. r.,,,,...
n
£
n.,.
a
beølnfflrvj.
31st
- .•w' .s oi, •W•S
- fl U-IW1V11
-....
rC
V.
J,
ar)ainst yo; for the Public Rec,rcjs of Seminole County, ha% been filed apans? y ou .rl1 ?h,j
': tt JtrflItvJ'd in the Ptltion for I Iorit
Itit',i(e 'ostrriy along Itie iOi Ut' r tquirtii to t'r ,.' , copy of
Dissolution of Marriage.
South line of Lot SI, as shown by Said your wril(Cfl defenses, if any, to II on
14,
WlTNE5Srnyhandny.0f
al the Plat of Ci.::minger Farms Addition Plaintiff's Att orneys etiose namj'
said court on September 251 h 1975, Plo. 7,toflie West right of way line of and addren is CHARLES V.
(Seal)
Hayes Road, Said right of way line MARSHALL on RUSH, MAR.

Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
Clerk of the Cirti' Court
By Mary W. Darden
Deputy Clerk
PubIih- Sept, 29, Oc t. 6, I), 20, 1975

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that an action for dissolution of LEVY GRANT. according to the 224 66 feet through a central angle of -4
Plat thereof as recorded in Plat 6degreesii]9"tottjep I

On P W Srnmermon, Attorney f or

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_____
___
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TO',KATHEE ROSE BOYD

marniagrMsbnfiIed again5tyou
and you are required to serve a copy

I
Chandler: UmPs N:)t
Instruments

I

ofyour written defenses, it any. to it of Seminole County. Fivida, lying Way line

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Notice

Power Corp casement for the point
Seminole County. Florida
PARCEL NO. I: That parts ot Lots of beginning, thence Continue
SO, $1, 52 and S3, Block 0, D R. Northwmiroy aiono said Right of

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE corp. esement thtnce North 73
FICTITIOU$NAME
Is hereby given that we are EIOHTI14NTH JUDICIAL CIR- cit9fell's 73' 41" West 15117 67 feel
engaged in business at 7640 CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE along said easement lint to the point
of beginning
Hiawatha Unit 1, Sanford, Seminole COUNTY, FLORIDA
l,
C ounty, Florida under the fictitiotji CASE NO. 7Sll89.CAO9EE
PARCEL NO. 3: That part of Lots
name of
91 . 92, and 106, Ittock '0" of D. R
KATHY'S UNIQUE, a
MOUNT GREENWOOD BANK,
that we intend to register said name
MIIChCII'S Survey of the Moses E
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, vs.
Levy Grant, as recorded In plat
Seminole County, Florida In ac. WESTERN LAND ACQUISITION Book 1, Page 3, Public Records of
cordanci. with the provision s of the COMPANY, fl Illinois c or poration
Seminole
County,
Florida
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit: COOPERS AND LYBqAND, a Described as follows: Commence,,Section 865.09 Florida
FlorIda Statutes 1951. general partnership, and DAVID C. the N.W corner of Lot 3. Block A.
S~ Kathy Hamn
JULIANO, LTD. an lll;nois cor
North Orlando Ranchel Section 1,
portion,
Herbert E. Hamn
as recorded in Plat Book 12 . Page),
Publish : Oct. 6, I). 20, 77, 197$
Defendants. Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida. said 7ont being on the East
DES 2
Right of Way ;ine Of Moss Road j'
NOTICE OF ACTION
and being on i curve concave Not
ff4 THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND TO: DAVID C. JULIANO. LTD.
theaslerly having a radius of IlV9,94
FOR
an Illinois corporation
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
t; thence from a tangent bearing
FLORIDA.
) 111) South Albany Avenue
tilorth 11 degrees 00' 59** West run
Chicago, Illinois 6USS
CASE NO, 111-11#1114-CA44-F
In R: The Marriage of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Northw es terly along said Right or
YD. that an action to reform a mortgage Way line and along the arc of Sala
138 34 fees through a central
Petitioner
and to for ec lose same as reformed,
and
vvhl(h reformed mortgage en 41figleOf 4 degrees 1 2'00" to inferseci
KATHEE ROSE BOYD, R espondent cumbers the following propert y in with the N or therly line of F lorid

Augusta, Georgia

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BY 7"he Associated 11'ress
Coach Doug Dickey, whose
The injury probably will players, because understand
Darrell hludra told his Flori- Gators
have a
record, leave Gaffney on the sidelines they have injuries. But I've
(Ia State defenders to be sure to said, "thin line is knocking big this S.turday in the Gators' played
better
Savannah
watch Florida fullback Jimmy holes in there for Jimmy. lie's homecoming game against
DuBose. Thal'swhat they
got lot Veight-yard runs with Duke. Florida State, meanFlorida
will take a 4-1
ma
,
1 *4
Dii I"-'' LtIVlIj 101
ouwing were DLII LUll.
while, will try to rebout against record to Tennessee State this
204 yards to spark the Gators to
Saturday after ending a 12"But you can't tackle Jimmy visiting Auburn.
a 34-8 triumph.
Bethune will lake a 5-0 record quarter touchdown drought
with
one
arm
either,"
added
FSU's defensive shortDickey. "He makes people miss Into their clash this Saturday at with seven tallies against Morcomings Saturday were matDaytona against di- fending ris Brown.
him."
ched by a pa ir of out-of-state
Southern
Intercollegiate
[)uflose has 765 yards and an
football teams. BethuneLinebacker Frankie Poole
Athletic
Conference
champion
Cookman romped to a 41-6 average gain of 8.8 yards this
ran
30 yards with an Intertuskegee Institute.
vict ory over Savannah State year.
cepted pass to start the Rattlers
The Tigers exploded for 27
and Florida A&amp;M slaughtered
Florida's effort was led by points In t'e second half, high- off on their scoring binge. Other
Morris Br own 2-0.
touchdown runs of eight and lighted by Benny Hudson's 63- touchdowns came on a 50-yard
"We knew the key to th e five yards by Tony Green, with yard romp, to send Savannah
by James Early and 31 yard
garn was stopping Jimmy Du. reserve quarterback Jimmy State reeling with Its fifth- pass to Kenneth Begins.
Bose and you can see we didn't Fisher taking control of the straight loss,
The state's other college
do it. He is super," said Mudra, wishbone attack after Don Gal.
"The Georgia team was team, Miami, is idle this week
whose Seminoles are now 1-5 frey was sidelined in the first clearly outclassed," said Beth.
after beating Houston 21-20 Fri.
after losing for the 15th time in quarter with a spraind left tine
Coach Wesley Moore. ,,This day for their first victory In five
18 tries against Florida ,
xrlst.
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Cale Yarborough Spoiler

ByTHEASSOC1ATEDP1tS

Chiefs 12, Chargers 10
touchdowns - passes of 29 and
••'1
Mike
Uvingston
hit
tight
end
20
yards from Nom Snead to
.4
A lot of fans figured Houston Walter White with a 60-yard Gene Washington - in the
might get a kick out of Billy scoring pass and Jan Stenerud 49ers' victory over New Or"White Shoes" Johnson, the kicked field goals o131 and 27 leans,
Oilers' dazzling kick-returner, yards to lead Kansas City past
Broncos 16, Browns 15
Instead, the Oilers showed the Chargers.
Jim
Turner's 53-yard field
V
Washington
their
heels
when
49ers
35,
Saints
21
goal
4
thelongestolhjs 12-year
•';..
Robert Brazile got the boot.
0,
,
A blocked punt and a recov- pro career - coming with no
The surprising Oilers, once ered fumble set the stage for time left in the game, vaulted
the laughintock of the Nation. two firstuarter San Francisco nver over the Browns.
al Football League but now
.
,
..,. ,..,.,;,' once-beaten in five games,
erupted in anger Sunday after
--''- Brazile, their star rookie line...
..
.
-.
•' backer, was kicked out of the
.4I
,,. game.
With the Redskins leading
in the third quarter, Billy KuThe fIrst dead heat of the
up Friday night at sac mer was directing Washington
DEAD HEAT
Seminole Turf Club in the ninth race when Special Byrd (No, 5) deep Into Houston territory.
and Pine 11111 Bc Il hit the finish line at precisely the same fmtant, And with Khmer srramhlin,
Right
AT TURF CLUB
hal I id sas dricu by L)I1 Brainard hik the No. S horse
Ilrazik rationed him out of
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as drhen by Dick Kurtzworth.
bounds at the Houston 21 - and
NEW YORK (AP) - "This ts turnovers and it snowballed,"
applied what officials said was the same team that won two Griese said of the Jets' mis.
a forearm chop to Kitmer's Super Bowls," Miami's Mercu- takes that helped Miami build a
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neck.
JJ
ry Morris exulted. "There may -O halftime lead. "We were in
Out of the game went Brazile be different personnel, but 'it 's good field position all the time
- and out of the stands came a the same team with the same and, really, there was no way
BClnq Grni5, kent St
IF Taylor) I i 4. Summer Yankee
Pro Football
Furious, thundering chorus of guts to go all the way again." we Weren't going to score."
D.kota St 19. So Daka Tech (NicholI) 72: S. Measured Flo
14
boos from the 51,911 fans in the
They sure looked that way
Griese gave way to Earl MorFllipelli) 11; 6 .I'an Stanton
NatgnaI Football Leagut
I ltijflOi% 3, W Illif101
(Culhane) $ I; 7. Ocala Star Amber Astrodome.
Sunday.
rail
with 5:05 to go in the third
National Conference
ind,ana St $6. Dayton 11
CKuciaj 31:8. Dan Way (B. Regur)
And
out
came
the
fury
of
the
Eastern Diifton
"It
wasaday
New
York
could
period
and Miami leading
loa 20. Indiana 10
51
Houston defense, It stiffened do nothing right and we could "The whole team played a good
W.. 1. T. PC,. PE PA
Kentas 21, Iowa St 10
a I fl 800 171 74 MiamI. OhIO
Di las
and held the Redskins to Mark do nothing wrong," Coach Don game,butthedefenser.eally,Jjd
WöSh
3 2 0 600 137 72
Michigan 69, Pdorthwestei-n 0
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Moseley's 32-yard field gèal. Shula said after his Dolphins it for Bcb and me," Morrall
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MichIgan St 3$. Miuiewta 15
NyGlarws
1 1 0 750 57102
And back came the equally trampled the Jets 43-0.
Nebraska 78. Oki, oma St
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
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- -aroused Houston offense,
Morris ran (or 114 yards. 49 of
Cornerback Ctirtk Jnhflctin

ROCK[NGHAM, N.C. (AP) - The governor had
proclaimed Sunday as "Richard Petty Day" in North
Carolina. But Cale Yarborough stole the shOW.
Hundreds, maybe thousands, of Petty fans who were
winding up their annual convention watched as Yarborough's Chevrolet won the 11th annual American 500
stock car race a car-length ahead of Bobby Allison's
Matador.
The Junior-JGhnson prepared Chevrolet was never
reallychallengeduntiltheftnalfewcircuits when Allison
shortened a one and one-third lap lead to about three
secundsatthel.017-rnileNorthCarolinaMotorSpeedway.

Aldana Alberdi, 3. Larrl Beitl.,
ICa Yza, S Eddy Arana, 6. Urza

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Purdue 26, lIlir'ols 74
So Dakota St 21, So Dakota
Toledo 75, W Mich,gan 7
Tulsa .41, Wichita 5 10
Wittenberg 2.4, DNI10n 0

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1 0 2(0 109 121
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Ar:on.a 32. Texi Tech 7$
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SEVENTH - I CachoLeni:. 2 winless San
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UrzJ.Arena. 7.
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Sale AItu. 3. AtavaLarrea, 1. E
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AL ANON
For fatnil,,,s or frIc'njs of problem
drinkers
For furfl',r information call 17) 4517
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BIrmingham 2). Memphis 0
drveport 41. San Antonio ii

Bernardston tO'Kelley) 6); 6. Boston
Arciet, Ed (Des) $ 1, 7 EgyptIan
Wind (Hobbs) 7.7 5. 5,tjr Student
(D'A metal Si; AE .1 Bedford Cinci

Pqtlend 30. Jacksonville 13
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THIRD-C-) Pace. .MIle. Purse
Gullett,
Carroll
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1400;) Pasha Time lDemlanik) $1; McErsaney
(1) and
Bench,
2 Oa$ Special (Piper) $1; 3
Tiant and Fluc. W-Tiant, 10
Poplar Rhythm (Shell) 31; 1. Rudy L-Gullett, 01.

Saturday, Oct. 23
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Vto (Drayton) 61. 6. Gala Tag
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100 001 000"2 7 0
Ihlenfeid) 10 1. AE I Jt.%talong
Bhllirigliarn,
Boc'bon
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McEnan.y
Eaitwick
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East
Osts Cot I?, Navy
€uC%tofl U 16. Bucknill 0
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C".nec1kut 4, Maine 0
lo'i"iam tO. Ho4tra
t',rvard 3.'. Coxy*,I 13
t'40*ard U 35, Virçinia St 12
l'haca 30. Wilkes 0
thiQPi 35.
',,tssachtjs.tts 23. Rhode ISland

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Marvin
Cobb rambled 52 yards with a
third-quarter Interception for
the touchdown that Carried
Rookie cornerback

Bengals past Oakland in their

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Furman 7$, Holy
Terry Bradsbaw's three
Jimmies Areletw (Crouln) 772 1.
Cievefand,
Willoughby
(6).
G.gta 17. VcndertUt 3
chance (Kud $1;
i. Pole (I;. Segul (I) and Fisk; methodical, recond-haU touc
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Grambting 38, Mi313ppi Vaf'
Dtitk
(Provost) I 1; 0. NoiCt.
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(9)
and down drives, one of üiezn
37
Russ (katurro) lOt; 7. Meadow Bench. W-GuI(itt, 1.1. LKentucky St it, W VinglnLa
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mrnd by )ij
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Ch&amp;)engec (Jghrn,on) $1 I. L$ttl, Iveiand.
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and Pittsburgh's smothering of
Jti (Bourgeolis) 3 I; AE 1 T.J.Q. setl, Pint 2 (7).
LivingSton St 43, SE (oJ'sana
the Chicago passing game, carD)
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Pac1
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$1tvrday'
Game
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tf't,xky 14
ned the Steelers over
PutI'eU2S; I Gatavant (Whayland)
Cinciewsapi at Bo.ton, ppci.
fl Wke
4-1:7, Freeorn Trôil (Scidir's) 3 I; rain
Memphis St It, LOuisville 7
3. Lazy Sue IC. 'Taylor) S-i. i Argo
RaZIlI 22, Fileonsi 7
Sunday's Cams
Miami. 'ia 74 H.JI'fUVI
.tngti
(Ctossin)
77;
Sumter
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Cincinnati
at
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M'ss'ssippi St 15. 140 Ttxs
James Harris' touchdown
Prtc(e',', iCol".ine) 6 1; 6 TIca rain
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passesof
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Oe'ig' Geste (Plo
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No (,(;i,ti t 21
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and28yardstoHaroldjackson
Cincinnati (Nolan 003
(tlritton) 10 I AC 1 RIiPln9 Oi (R. tars (hint 30). In)
and three Tom Dempsey fje4
RLihnsysx 21, VMI It
Miller 3
Tundayt
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CrcIina
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M.ssissippi
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at
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Atlanta.Allfivescoresfoliowed
sl$0;i.Gonil5heil)I);2.Moi.antain Boston fLee 00), In) if neces
Southern U 21, Jackson 5t 70
Banker(Bretonll.i.3.Dlndy Thing sar
turnot'ers by the FaLcors

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DITION, Was 132,750,
to 529.900 Terms

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own a compact. or a luxury

We'll align your front end, add up to 5 quarts
Of oil, lubricate the chassis,
and repack the

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bicycle' Sell these idle 'ferns w,tb
tree Pikuo and Delivery
a war'? act To plate your ad. call
Sartord flusincsSMacI'i'nes 377 5005
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your friendly Class,fetiga! it I P,,
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7542 Park Drive

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A want ad To plate your act. call
aci'rfr ndly CIlS%ili,d gal at Its,
HerAld 322781), or Ui 9*93

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27) E 1t 5t 3279*97

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brapes Carp,tinq •%e'p. Dui'on, Rnnms

One acre wooded mobile home 5te
with welt, $tptit &amp; electricity
West of Sanford on paved road.
Mt Dora shoot. Available Ploy.

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Highway tin, Sanford, Next To Cavalier

5911ff MACHINE &amp;

SUI'i'Ly (0
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ISbN. 540 per month. Write, Paul 0

White, 7903 S State, Airs Arbor.
Mich 11101

PH, 322.0244

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Air, Auto, Radio, custom iflttriOt,
deluxe bumpers. excel coed 661

makes DYKES AIR CON BUDDY'S HOME iMIJRQVE

lAND 2 BEDROOMS- FROM5144
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brand new. At,'

372 1651 Oe'ate'r

trtrr F .Ir'r iv' P,i nina 75 -.ars
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1505 W, 25th St.
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tO onod homes
Cult .alfc'r 5 p rn . 373

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OPENAN ,'-,,..... BankAmerjcnrd
MIster Charge

DOWNTOWN

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Home Improvements

Nice I BR trailer, S Sanford Ave.
5)25 mo AdultS only No pets 373.
0764.

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Longt .ri .1, t., or ri"?. 2
bedroom, kitchen equipped, air,
Call for terms $301054 after S

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Blackwalj,
BARGAIN PRICES ON LARGER SIZES, TOGI •.
Whjt,wiJj, add $1.80 per tin.

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65-Pets-Supplies

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

STUDIO 1, 2.3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

DaVs -377 6)73

34-MbiIe Homes

(new location)
.)ct 17921477, Long*c,ci

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Si, JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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CARROLL' FURNITURE
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In T1e Country
322 7022 dayS, fl67O0 evenings

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Small Furnished Plouxe

Blackwall.
All prices plus 34C to 52C Federal tax
expense and recappable lire.

E78.14 / 16
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Persian kittens, silver ano cameo,
CFA registered, 550 Ic, 5103 337

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Realty

322-6457

Ar Ncat, Clean
I BR, (los cii POrCh, 1139
28R,Din R.U49
7 BR, Carport, Porch, $149
Immediate Occupancy Will PcI
hold No Pets 371 1040

DEAL!

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.ow dawn payment. Ornamental
Stone fireplace, turned columns.
sunkin paneled family room, 3
bedrooms, garage, redwood
fence. carpet FHA VA $31 5272
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR

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Worxlruft'tG,sncien Center
60) Celery Aye I.,ntord

Must sell. 1371

KULP DECORATORS
109W I'll St .372 7135
I.'.t fly F'rntture

r(brqlnn IithIn

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location
mo Offered by

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REAL ESTATE. INC

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For Example'
'71 (hey Fleets,cie
ton pick ip
11.000 mi ar. lutO $3695
67 Ford ',ton pick up excel too,?
new sticker, Iciw miles, $795
'77 Grcmln X. ar. $1795
'11 P,nto, auto, air, $150
'70 MustangMach I, auto ,ar. SIflS
'77 Toynta, 51.000 mi., 1)795
M tflv others '0 (flQ
WITH

granule's for iawn in-

central air, raised front screen i

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DELTONA

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FLEETLINE

Nice 3

JOHNNY WALKER

Efficency apartment, lights and
,atcr burnished Elizabeth Crews,
phone 3235111 before 10 am,

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Any CarNo Money Down

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wood gran lapsed siding. g'&gt;rj
location, with trees. Oftene'ij by
Savings I Loan, Paiments,
5)1336 mo 3736051.

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Central Flor,da's

8306$)) REAL TORS 37? tPlOevrs

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powei' Steering &amp; brakes, AM FM
radio, new radlals, 5.1,500 574 Y'p?
after 6

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Payments III 7
Savings &amp; Loan 373 405)

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3771991
19195 French
3777374,337 1496,372 1911

dishwasher, fenced yard, 5195

Any

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equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer incluàed. Garage, nice
yard, *750
CALL TO SEE
IFWPIPARKMAITLAND 3bed
rooms, l'z baths, air conditioner,

v.i.p. Car Service,

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tie downs

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wide, new, 71' x
60, central air, large raised
Screen pato, carport, ShrIng.

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lot, utility shed, shallow well.
522.000 TermS

bath home, family room, air

rsrestone Double-Belted
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DLC78

air-conditioned clubhouse.
• Geandstand admission only
SOC.Free parking?
• Post time 7:45 PM

SUNLAPID

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sect corlirot GardeesLand. 1100 W
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mattress, 1.10. Braided rug.
Antique cocktail table, glass
Iname top, $70. I pc mirror &amp;
scones set, su. Lake' Mary. 323

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1*in size' roll a way bed with

36'03 Orlando Dr,ve
Sanford 371 5200

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Real Estate Uroeeq
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PACI(AOE DEAL

aus extra, if needed

Realtor

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Furnished or Unburnithed

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O THE BONE
Sunland Estates
3 bedroom with
family room, fenced back yard.
Huge 20' x 30' COvered patio with
barbecue Owner has bought
another, and must Sell thi5 week

pinent

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fl? tAll Alt Hr% in 777
5)7W 1st St Sanford

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final oft,'r 51,350 III 6155.

377 5000

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FHA VA. new resale's, hOmes YOU
can afford Low. 10* down, some
with ran rlo%inq rosts

evenings

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SEMINOLE COUNTY

111

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BALL REALTY

Harold Hall Realty

130 4Oi'.l I ...

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One Executive Char
I,so Alma Desks

alter 6

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Supplies

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Kabuk,. fl)

Rugec.Mini Il's S&amp;WMci 29 312

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BLAIR AGF PlC

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ton
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dining room.

Motorcycle $fl'ur

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able' Bud Cabell 17? aOS7 any

with

Silt or Swao for Car
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321.0041

Reduced

Realty.

room

78-WtorcycIes
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58-Bicycles

Y,t(bm Bathroom Cab'ncts. Count

MLS-PEALTORS

3

lovely POOL, wall to wall carpet,
draperies.d,shwash,r, shrubbery,
privacy fence, MINT (014

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Amer ican

ChoIce

bedroom, 2 bath, family room,

517$ mo. 32) 0146.

you

PARK-

living

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BUY
SELL
TRADE
311)15
E F irt St
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337 5672

den,eatinkltchen, Ibedroomand
bath, OluS utiI,ty Up stairs. 3
)1
a'.xj eu" baths
.26.50,,

ISIS Park Dr

RAVENNA

Partiatly furnished 7 bedroom, 3.31$
Palm Way, $75 month 327 $911

67$ 043$

Spacious

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fireplace, formal

P4nn..'. 19 695A

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1?lCountryClub Drve. 2 bedroom. 1

RE'IREJ)

qulnellas evenj race.
• Gourmet dining In the

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flu'

Phone 327.1301.

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INVENTORY CLEARANCE Ito
make room for new stock)
Everything Reduced To Clear!
SAVE 60 pct and more on smoked
damaged
stock
Payton's
Ch,ldren'
Wear
(F'rmerly
Butt'.ns 'Pd Bows), 2640 Hiawatha

AGE &amp; ELEGANCE
Newly
decoratedolderp,ome Hascentral
heat and air, detached garage,
fenced back yard. Down stairs

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55-Boats &amp; AcCessorIes

Locij'.occi

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$175 F lye POints Apts Apt. I.
Hwy 1797. 1'
Mi North of

for retired couple 7
bedroom, I bath, eat ink,tchen,
large fenced yard. $19,900

Anytime

Nopets

(c'vnpanon Cdieded immediately

PERFECT

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Estate

1441 (l'.i'i I

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327 3l)7att,rlp m
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('rank

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minus roof. with two doOrs. 373
0598

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paymnts 323 0616

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Ct,fclren's In,', t4O'Si'Pcd items
O,5ly ,sft,r 1 pn'
1)75 S
Mellonvilt,

Patio, Aluminum framed enclosure

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GARAGE SALE- Ham Radio gear,

17? III'

'SERVICE fIr YOIID

central heat &amp; air, Good in
veStr.ient potential

3736351
REALTOR
17? 8970
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Nurie". RN's LPN's. Aides, Aide

Kish Real

PRICE REDUCED' Owner says
move it' He has a 2 BR con
dominium that the price has just
been reduced to 537,500 Range,

'ilronm 76)1 Elm Santord

32 Houses

No matter if

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CARPORT SALE Ctcifhlng, car top
carrier, disP*, complete valley
trailer hitCh, TV, misc 127 An
derwn Circle, Sanford Starts
Sunday. Oct. 19 anytime
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for Sale

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24'. SmIll equity 8. take ovc'r

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FULLER BR USH

)fl 1517

In Country, 56.500
349 5)0.4

HOW ABOUT '1 BRs 2' baths, 2
story home in Idyllwiide section.
With a family room you wouldn't
believe. See at 102 Idytlwilde

I AKF MARY 2 BR duolev. kit
(hen rqiiippel Carpeleci. 'entral
heat &amp; air, $150 per mo
FORREST GREENE IPIC

earning potential with ad
vanceenent opportunities. Call ,
1310 or $7 344$

5G-MiU

LAKE MARY- New 3 bdrm
home's Make otor selections
Paved Strpett city water, 571.500
with r'nty $703 clown Government
inprflq' *11 t549 RuilIr'r

327061$

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REAL TOP 173 '1

cosme'ic company has a postion
thi5 area, Unlimited

(1$11)

n 71)5
AFTER IIRS

ii,',,i,r 62*

Merchandise

equipped kitchen, 531.500 134 $897.

"SANIORO'S SALES LEADER"

ItSr ,efer,ed lecuritydeonsit.

available n

Selma Williams

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1006

6*1

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WINTER SPRINGS. 4 BR, 7 bath,

HUNT REALlY UC

c-.'r acre

SaCco'd Aye

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REALTY ipc
707 E ?StPi It 1)3 78)7
HAL COLBERT REALTOR
Eves

;s

ro.'p TV $14 9SMOPIT1f
c' '..L PUi)A,[ PL?,N

"',. ir Lv',

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CASH 322.4132
Foruii'&lt;i furniture' appliances tools
etc Buy I ci 1fl01 tm'. La"',

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Fvt 17206)7 nr 17) ISV

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PEAL TOPS

1)06111

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TV Antennas InStalled Also musIc,
intercom, paging systems New or
old construction 327 7996 South
eaSt Video.

46-Commercial Property
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USED FURNITURE
WANTED
Phone 323 4520

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from $50 (16W. from
5
all
HERBS
TV 1200 S French 373 173.1

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'UP,'',

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1 vs

tjcin,i peninsula for unobstructed
575

7Bedroom,lfaIh

$51 1109

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

SANFORD - 3 Bedroom, 2 bath
home, shad,, yard. air conditioner,
Will dicker or swap

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3BEDROOM, I
appraisiap.

finance, 3731935.

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NOPE'S
Ore

LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront

W,fltedltobuyusedoff:ceturn.t't'
Any Quantity NOLL'S Casiel
berry, Hwy 1197 *10 l7OiS -

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baths,) car garage, Florida room,
CCfIirdI belt
air, 343,03

ZONEDAGRICULTURE
10 Acres on St Johns Ave. 555.000
5,1 Art-s, wIll divide. $1,500 per acre
10 Acres, Mullet Lake area. $17,500

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DM11'. 171

f..0Ot4EY Ar'PL IANCF.S 12) Ci'.?

Owner says "submit often"

GEPIEVAAREA-

Large lot, nIce settIng, 3 bedroom, 7
bath. largedenoft swimming pool.
$27,000, $230 mo Owner will

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win,

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2611 or 8)1 9993
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)or7 Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2545 Park Drive $70 up
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Make room in your attic, garage.
Sell idle items with a Classified
Ad. Callafriendly lii taker at 322

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KENMOREWASHER.parti
Service iJ',edmachn#'s

ST JOHNS RIVER- Near OeBMy,
almost an acre of rivCr front with
beautitul trees, great fishIng

REiLTORc

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3uAL thy
APPLlANcs
AT
RARGAlP PRICES SANFORD
AUCTION, 3717310

43-Lots-Acreage

3736353

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6051
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Req Real Estate Broker 371 0610
323 7595
323 5715
377 7748

Sten stroni

Inexpensive Prices!

it

Racing Action.

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RFALTOR)727ic1

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Jersey Milk Cw or
frot&lt; Cow with 7Calves
372 5)77

refrigerator,
gold, eucellent condition Se. to
appreciate 575 32318)1

CALL PlOW
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Re-opens Wednesday,Qcfober I
for4l great nights of Harness

a

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a minimum of $ hours a day to

75

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Telephone sl,citor tO wuv. n office

Lakefront Home-Lake Mary,

77 991

penple Jbout it with a Classified
business couple Only. No
or
,
those lici Ofli'S *iti'
Act fl the' Herald 332 261). $31
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Children. 7200 Park Ave
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II
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------------------------I bedroom unburnished, kitchen
Important
equIpped, air, carpeted. 59$ SO
Vry
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A
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3 Bcdroom Home-Downtown,
5195(0

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Maytag AutomatIc Washer, cx

awning and skirting Good on
d'tion Payments $10647 mci
Offered by Savogt &amp; Loan 37)

Bedroom Home and Rental,

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

JIM

3lA-fiplexes

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OWNERS WILL FINANCE

)57a Park Dr

I 1&amp;SR III I.ong*ood
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LEASE OPTION
Vacant- 3 BR frame, 2'. acres,
good garden SPot. Terms $29,900.

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Rent,,ls Available
5)35 5150 -- CoIOr TV

AVON
Wjnt to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 644 1079
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Seminole Co Shtriff' Dept
301 P4. Park Av ,Sanford

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Real Estate Broker
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Seal Pont $iameW female t'rnm
Old Togoodhomeonly
the ad Phone after 7)73 8037

cellens condition, new motor, $40
SKYLINE -- Double wide, '73. 74' i
60'. 3 BR, 2 bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport
Large WestingP,ou,

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

Forrest Greene, Inc.

Monthly

military will be accepted
One Registered Nurse, must have jTOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
good references, experienced in
flallifieci At1
U'dn't work
all fields, Mature woman
there Wouldn't be any
An Equal Opportunity Employer
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Simnpaon, wIth 697 yards,
and the season.
Braxton, with 6 yards, have a
Coach lou Saban was betOtal of 953 yards - more than
lieved ready to make two dehalf of the Bills' total offense of lensive changes,
putting Jeff
1,655 yards, best ifl the Amen- Winans
at defensive left end for
can Conference East.
Walt Patulski and spelling corSimpaon, on 118 carries, ii nerback Charlie Ford
wIth
averaging 5.9 yards per game Frank Oliver.

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GETTHOSELUXURYITEMSFOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

130 64fl

New, mJern, I story CItlCieny
apartments, attractively fur
fished, conveniently lorated and
beautifully Iandscjped S135 mo.
Call between S 305 For In
formation raIl 373 0701

best bcys

Apply in

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Call

month

aas br

Corre'ctlori Otficer I Must
be. High school graduate, gOod
physical
COndulion
Retired

w- scored on runs of one yard and

66 yards to carry the Patriols

SAN.MO PARK. I, 2, .1 bedroor:
City of Sanford Civil Service
trailer apIs Adult &amp; family park
Board is accepting Applications
Weekly, 351$ Hwy Il P7. Sanford
for immediate employmen' for a
373 1930.
lull time Recreaor, Supervisor for Women and Girls Sports. Large 7 bedroom downstairs apt
Annual Salary Range is $5,9)Q54)
dining room, kitchen, living room
to 57,913 04 Knowledge of sports
3 bIks from town. Call 323 510'
after 6 pm
and ylical education required
Must be able to organh:• corn
Large efficrency apt., upstairs,
prehensfy.
recreational
blocks lrorn town, low renl
playground
and
cultural
looking for good tenant Call 37)
pr 0 gr a m 5
Mnimum
09 alter 6 P m
qualfications
graduate
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,in recreation,
-,
wur, uerec
Park Avenije - Garage efficienc

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N,'nd

(Kvcta)

l'r ISprigos) 4 I. I Rr'tielrldge East*;ck (1) and Bench.
1
I
a"?. 20 t Ncrtrin.

RECR[ATIO4 SUPERVISOR: The

cost the Bills the services of
cornerback Robert James for

JuSlifroSt IDvoracek) II. 3
lead.
Game
II, 4 Billy Boston
Maynard Pence
coo oo coo-s ii i
Patriots 21, Colts 10
NtiI (E. TayLor) 11; 5. Direct Ctci
200 200 000-I
Unheralded
Andy Johnson
Stepper (Breton} I 14 6. Miracle
TitW
and
Fisk
Norman,
5,
(Allen) $ 1; 7
Clayhaven Sort,on 143. C
Carroll (5) crunched out 124 yards and

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IF THIS IS THE DAY totuy a new
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tar, see ouay's

Sheriff's Department

Fran Tarkenton fired his Giant.swillgirefluffalorunning with John Mendenhall on a
and 10th touchdown backs O.J. Simpson and Jim third arntxi,th.
passes of the year - four yards Braiton a chance to .est a
'the Buffalo defense Is considto Stu Voigi and 10 yards to Ed
ered
one of the strongest in the
Giants' defense that gave the
ed three field goals to keep
Minnesota unbeaten. But
Vikings had to hold cff
Lions, who fell behind 254
rallied on two Bill Munson

Are You A Go Getter?
BAMBOOCOVE APTS
Are You A Salesman?
.
" irom •Ipirtmt'nt
furnithi'n .w unIurnShcct New y
Can You Organize?
rnrated Come see 3 i
Can You Handle People?
Afrpor? Blvd SAnford 17) 1310
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Are you looking for a -___________________
BR
Apt, wall to wall carpet; a r
good
income . and
cOnd 5175 mo. plus desst. 708 I
pension?
?lsl.'St Call 373 t)89 after 5)0
If so, c&amp;l me,
AOUIt.aIr: dI;ei
MR. EDDIE
store's. churchp Ideal for retire ci
per'Mnl MA 1M rir 3771051
3238570
or
834.4605
Must
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Furnishec
checking_account
31rtmenIs

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
'"
CliStofid Ads didn't work
mechanized operation with Slur
there wouldn't b' any.
rough's L.S000 typ computer _____________________________
Minimum S yr experience

322.1562

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT

One &amp; Two bedroom apartmeiit
carpeted, air. turn, &amp; unturn S 15
up 337 1810
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Booliceper through Ir,al balance.
or.ferxhl,.

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Unfurnisti d
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30-Apartments

3)36841

1007SanfordAv.

ninth

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help Must be
knowledgeable of Santnrr4
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S.erninoi Co Mature GOt*1typit
Must enloy working with people.
Reply to Box 511 c o The Evening
Herald, P.O. Box 1657, Sanford,

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Sanford

PlOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

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Housekeeper to care for semi
Invalid Light hovleork, Must be
able to work week endS 6
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Good wages Write Box

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you are bottled up like that, you straIght National Football on 55 carries.
have Lobe patient and not make League victory tonight and they
It was five turnovers that nenation
to
see
why
they gated the Giants' defensive per.
mistakes," said defensive end want the
believe they should be in the lormnance against the Cowboys.
ROIl Carpenter, "Today th
Super Bowl In January.
were the
Defensive end Jack Gregory
mistakes."
The nationally televised sacked Dallas quarterback Ho-

SandraICho-ce(R Miiier)ll;) 0
Drago, 01.
C. Whatshsnarne (Dvoracek)
.
5. Sweet Milam (Stanton) 92. 8.
Game 3
Impuiw (Wilsey) 7-7; 1 Bectha BoSton
0)0 001 102 0-S 10 2
Buy (KatatPas) IS I. I Miss Mary Cinci
000 230 030 11 7 0
Regat (Shimp) $7
ii innings
&amp;. Mile Pace. Claiming
FIFTH
wise, Cleveland IS), Will tOUChdOWfl
Purse 5400; I All Ado'S (S. ougttby
(7),
Motel (10) and
New
Hôrnp'stcire 35
Central 11.000
Clark) 6 I. 2 Deeno A (Montegna) Fisk; Nolan, Darcy (3), C. Car
d.1.nals 31, Eagles 20
Ccrmn 0
7.. 3 t,,OfjS fl,d (Bridges) S2 1. roll (7), McEnaney (fl rt
Penn $3, Lafayette 0
Jim OtIs' 116 yards gained
Dolly Jester (Allen) II. S. MII'S WICk (9) and Bench. W-('
- arx! two
t it. 'riqne
touchdown runs and
Chataway (Valla,te) 5 1; 6 Sandy wick, 20
L- Willoughby. C 1.
It? 52, Army 20
Doll (Raul 97:7 Kingly 14a1 (Scat HRS-Boston, EisA (I), Carbo Jack' Smith's dazzling touch.
1, i,t7efs 24, Wiltzm &amp; Mary 0
Ii'); 8. Tufty Raider (Kuclal $01 ill.
Evans
(H.
Cinch.usati, down reception on a 30-yard
Tu)ar* 14, W Virginta 11
AE I Dark Rat,en (Sc5urrol
Rencp,
(1),
Concepcion
1 1,'r,hlI 14
(I). Jim hart pass helped
St louis
SIXTH - C.) Pace, 1 Mite, Purse Grcnir., (II
...:.t,, 2
overcome Philadelphia's early
1480; 1 Glory Land (Bailey) 77. 7.
AIauai'r 37, Tennessee 7
Auburn 31, GctOrQil TeCh
Ctedef 14. Davidson 0
Ouk 23. ClemSon 21
r Cartra 17, W Coro),n,e 11
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toae'7 on y Nest to new Drivers'
flureiu 3776615

Fla, 37771

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Claslilled Ads didn't *0 rk
thf wouldn't be any

information or Submission of
Application,
resume and
qualifications

nights Mrs Elkins,

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COOLEST
Deal In Town ,

required, 371 0238 or 373 83)7.

Contact Sanford City PerSonnel
Director of the Cvii Service Of

18-Help Wanted

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SYDNEY, Australia - Stan Smith defeated fellow
American Bob Lutz 7.6, 6-2to win the men's singles title

ThevictoryputtheJet.sat2.3

Bills

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mistake-laden game.

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7'rpvt ,ritj Ssivi'r Laiie 372 75)2

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squeezed past winless

1. SantiAttu, 2.

B tba3 P amen. 3 Citaya.Aguirre
M.adam Runner Fermin Juan, S Maruri Au' 6.
4
0 3.6.1 195237 (Wilsey) 92, I Ocala Bonny ClwchoMencha.
xa Larrea.
Western Division
(Nitty) S-1 AE I, HurtlClne Scott 1. SaLe Mvguerza
S Cs
7 5 0 .553 151 III (Piper).
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7 6 0 -53838126$
SECOND- I Mili Pace. ClaIming
Sres'ipt
5 7 0 .117 2763)3 11.808, PUFIC *600; 1 Horac.e
World Series
Hawaii
c ' 0 361 2)0791
(Ljell) 9 7. 2 Camden
Portl'd
1 7 0 3612)3279 JOdy (Whaylnd) I71 3 ReyaI
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Salvrday's Result
VIctor (Farbir) 101; 4. Torpedo
W. .L. Pc?.

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5-Lost &amp; Found

LOST .

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FACED WITHA DRINKING
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644

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Smith Australian Champion

Namath added, "It was a

Oguiza

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had to do I,..

leans 35-21, and Denver cepted.
in the American Conference
"I didn't expect to do any- East, half a game back of
Cleve3
51 Lcv.% 31, Philadelphia '0
Land 16-15.
thingliketh1sagajnstj" Buffalo pending
SOuthern Cal I), Oregon 3
Cincinnati 14, Oakland 10
the unbeaten
Unbeaten Buffalo hosts the said Griese, who ran five yards Bills' game
Denver 16. CIe-reland is
Stanford 21. Washington 21
against
the New
Txa All 50, Sul
Los Angeles 77. Atlanta 7
C' Azp. 7. Fermin Muguerza. New York Giants tonight.
s st 28
00 a quarterback draw for the York
Giants
tonight.
3?
,Pr(t
f,5irv.'sta 2$, Detroit ,
St 7)
I MaruraJuan
Packersl9, Cowboys 17
l)olptiins' first score, then put
t1 ' 51 3. Weber 5? 7
And it set up a confrontation
Kansas City 17. San D'ego l
NINTH
1. Juan, 2. Erdoza.
the
game away with scoring next Sunday in
'I'm
about
three
San FraiKio IS.
Zarre. I. Aipi. S. Sale. 6 BlIbao, 7
feet off the
o
Buffalo for the
C4'Iaya. I. Aguirre.
pound," said elated first-year strikes of 53 yards to Nate division lead.
Harness
Racing
TENTH -1 Larrea, 7. Chucho,
Today's Games
Coach Bjrt Starr after John Moore, two yards to Norm
"We're not concerned with
New York Gantt at Buftafo.
Muguiria, 1 MencPsi. S. Marvel. 6.
TOiqfit' Entries
HadI gave the previously win" Bulaich and 32 yards to Jim Buffalo," Morris said.
Fermln. 7. 5anti, I. Altu.
"it's the
.
Mandich.
ELEVENTH - 1. Serve Zaire. 2. less Packers their upat of
standings at the end of the year
World FeotalI League
FIRST - C.3 Pace. 1 MIle, Pun. Cacho Perez. 3. DomingoJuan,
las with a s-yard scr1ng pass
Eastern Diviiion
"There were a couple of pass that count. We have to do It
*480; 1 Ripping Guine's (Tlsornponl
Bengoa, S. AtavaAItu, 6
W L T Pct. PE PA 42; 2. Vktoriou Beau (Kurtzi'th)
deflections
Rich
McGeorge
and a couple of week after week, all year long."
in
the
closing
Fermin Miguel, 7. SiIaAzpi, • to
Birham
9 30
50 2.57 84 $ 1; 3. SIlky Squire (Hendricks) 31;
minutes,
Areha
Echaye.
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Green Day 19, Dallas 17
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Larry Utt1u in front of me," he never had three interceptions
said of the Dolphins' All-Pro before," he glowed. "Not in
guard. "Larry was beating the high school, not in college, nevhell out of the Jets' whole front er,,. It's hard to say how much
line."
the rain and wind affected
Namath but, hell, he should be
But Morris wasn't the big

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JOHN ,SUrTON,
,ounts of grand larceny and one transmission of three autos at
The information charges
(iiflt of conspirac)
fl area "private automatic
and larceny by "color or aid
Michael J Ambrose, Colt transmission company" and of fraudulent or false
man's corpora te counsel, said
we WO pe r cent sure of the represen ta tions or pretense,
the fn provided technicalrebuilt ansm
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experts and assistance for the the autoswere taken to the false or untrue. - - with the
intestigation conducted by
Fern Park franchise shop.
intent to deprive or to defraud
Stale Atty. Abbott Herring's
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office and the Seminole County filed by Herring charging

The conspiracy is alleged to
Sheriff's Department with trio alleges that undercover
assistance from the Sanford agents were charged from SM have occurred between Jan. 1,
Depart.
men ts.
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needed, repairs that weren't f raud ul ently obtain mn
from customers of Cottman
Ambrose said Cottman done, or for Parts that in
fact Transmissions, by falsely
technicians, flown , in from weren't replaced
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$I, and an all-expense
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attend
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of Secondary School
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could do just the

cha i rman said, ' Check out
nesday Highs in the upper 0c possibility of eliminating hot
lomlds ws from the upr water for the courthouse"
SOi to low lOs. Northeasterly
Pearson confirmed today
winds 10 to 15 mph, becoming such a study is under way,
light and easterly by W
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According
According to Charlene Tarpley,
manager of the Seminole
County fled Cross office, 3,500
people were ceitified in Fst Aid
and Water Safety during the fiscal
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alleges, M . Geiger
t can gain utility company, Sanlando had can provide the service. But, in July 14 and th
at she 'did in longer employed at Club Juana s(ered physical injury, great
ownership of water lines in asked for a rate increase. Julian said, he has not been fact perform tople
ss dan ces at and that she in the past had physical
and men ta l pain and
Sleepy hollow first addition, Sanlando serves four city able to find any similar flub Juana."
been a "contract dancer."
sewer and water lines in the subdi%isions, north of SR 434, agreements concerning h
tncuredapermanentabjljt&gt;.
The civil action alleges NIS.
\loorins md Ionshire
The lawsuit alleges that prior and a permanent loss of
including the Moorings Moorings and t)e%onshe
Geiger 'was put under mental to \lmrch 1 Mc Serantes had haring

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in hot water may be reversed at only cold water to land in, or for
the Seminole County Court that matter to wash their hands
he where employes may or anything else.
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beneficiary of the United Way of
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financial assistance and counseling
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prtw
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wilde and lArkwood Drive
LONGWOOD -- The city amend an existing ordinance
flie city discovered early this
across the strftt.,- lie did not
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Knowles
said
the
'hazard
council,
noting irritation regulating the ownership by the year that although ,%"r&amp;
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Monday night that privately. city of all utilities lines- both had provided wata SeMee to
W no
a gin mill, an
The commission delayed
SU
-ned Sanlando Utilities may water and sewer -street lights the areas for several yem it
it will not be an acid-rock. a
a
nd stets to be constructed to had f a iled to collect the 10
ction I n appointing a own outright lines in two city
teeny-bopper place," said Zane*
representative
to
the
Sernirsole
developments
and
that
the
city specifications in new cent with a numimurn of $1
Zane explained the -plushCominunity action Inc. as re. company is refusing to pay developments,
111onthly utility tax from its city
discotheque will be a "unique"
$1
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quested by Amos Jones, execu- some *4 300 the city cIain Ut
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notify
Saniando
Utilities
customers, as required by city
ening spot which will
be five director.
An 1yearld daner who duress to engage in various assaulted two persons and that
it owes in utility taxes, voted and any other utility company law. At one point during the
ased Into a supper club, and
claims she was -put under types of
Comm issioner Julian Sten- unanimously:
which
operates
within
e
city
past
few
months
th
it
acti%ities in Ms. Geiger infornied Pinter of
strict dsa codes and cover som apologized to
was reported mental duress to engage in order to rsexual
the cornetain her employ- her (ear of the pressures
— To set a deadline of
bounds that the city's utility to the city that the sum due is at various
charges will be required. fie
types of sexual ac- ment" but that she "rected her fear of being assaul and
mission for saying last week for the utility company to pay control ordinance authorizes least $4,300.
said the l ou nge will include two that
ted or
the city has been trying to the full amount or to
tivities
in
order
to
retain
her
advances
for
sexual
activities
otherwise
being
harassed
ta ke
dance floors and feature live get county cooperation on
ci ty regulation of rates of
by
Julian told the council
the matter to court.
employment" has (lied a with female servants, em- Ms. Serntes.
utilities operating wholly or in Monday night that the utility million
bands and disc jockey music.
-dollar lawsuit against ployes, agents or independent
27th Street sidewalk from U.S.
-To stop issuance of building part within the city.
Plans
call
(or
company has indicated it will Casselberry's Club Juana.
the 17-92 to Sanf ord Avenue for permits In the Moorings
The lawsuit alleges that in
contractors of Club Juana" or
discotheque, including 6,000 "four years."
Julian said a l though the not pay the $4,300. The council
nter Enterprises Inc., club t he o th er defenda n ts in the Starch incident Ms. Servant.-s
division until it compiles with county has turn
square feet to accommodate
assaulted Mc Geiger the
ed regulation of agreed that the city, ii it sues, manager Michael Pinter and a la suit.
County Commission Chair.
C h woman Identified as a dancer
some 150 people. to open within
the subdi%ision c-rdinance. (The Sanlando Utilities over to the will seex the full amount whi
The
claims that on Slarch grabbing her "fall" and pullin g
developers have deeded all state Public Service
six wee, tine said.
ni.jy exceed the $4,300.
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water and sewer li ne
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provocation on her p,"
the subdi v is ion's boundaries
rcede the able to find agree men ts sta t ing
to authocjt to' su e'
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TIV suit alleges Ms. Geiger
was
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city zoners who unanimously
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and partner was supposed to newspaper. The Jacobys will
assume we held fout. It was in answer individual questions
no sense a forcing bid and just SI stamped, self-addressed
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trouble."
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rubber bridge. Incidentally. if
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21) There's opportunity about exceptionally pleasing
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) you today regarding your work
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 2(11-Feb. 19)
ARIES (March 21-April 19) today. Compliments from joint ventures or shared in.
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SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) today. It will come into play if
were yesterday. If you're en- event.
Let your heart rule hour head you find yow,self in a rough
terprising, a profit is likely.
LEO I July 23-Aug. 22) Thil150
in decisions affecting one spot.
TAURUS (April 2D-Slay 20)
for you "Ouny
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 2D) #
you
love.
The other party woWd
you
You'll make a very favorable today in an area where
impression today on persons recently experienced a do the same if roles were it's a good day to work on
creative or artistic projects.
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Bankruptcy, Cheshire said, the amount of feed and energy than one-fourth the fuel needed
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the study, being compiled by could do nothing but watch as nursed to iti,iturit% in enclo- Lold turkey. SLIC(TS5 was in the up to $2 million, making
more than 1,000 investors who example.Dan Dagg, assistant superin
hurricane Flolse shattered an 'ures in a nearb) shallow ha)
grasp of our hands"
Manfarmsprobabl} the largest hae sunk $10 million Into the
Cheshire said Marifarnis canof shrunp at sea, he said.
tendent for instruction, and eight-year drearn by destroying
Within a few minutes, the enBecause the firni was unable single victim of the hurricane. farm but also represent an produce one po
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Ralph Ra), the boards publicthe world's first masproduc- lire tirsst, valued at $15 mil to obtain insurance 'or the proj
"IJo3ds of London wouldn't incalculable loss for the nation from 1 pounds of feed corn on the beach are rebuilt and e
information officer, will be tion shrinip fa,rm.
lion, wwq lost when the storm ect, Cheshire said, the entire even insure us." he said. "We
"This project can't die," he paredt
completed
When Eloise struck Tuesday, ripped apart the delicate 5)5- crop, expensive nylon netting are trying to get a federal dis- said Shrimp are one of the pound of beef for 12 pounds of mixed up,' be added "It s just
Stenstrom said no guidelines Cheshire, president of Mari- lein of nets and dikes in which used to enclose 1,200 acres of aster loan, but I clon't know. We highest sauces of pr tein in the feed.
that we believe in this so much
1is to hat ratio is desired has farms Iii
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ha and a
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Attending Thursday's 'Mum Alert' meeting at the Sheraton
Smith, amber of Commerce Executive Dli ector Jack Horner.
A new Board of Directors as
Also, Vihlen said be- will not
Slidway Principal I.eroy
Inn were (from left) Seminole High Footbal.1 Coach Jerry
Pat Register and Terry Smith. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
elected with Bill hfacLauchlin
A study on al ternate methods Hampton said today he has an sign the resolution passed by a
Posey, SIIS Principal Don Reynolds, Brad Hollingsworth, Pat
ner of
le City Printing,
of "improving the racial enrollment of about oo pupils 4.1 vote Theay. "I don't want
and
Sara
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in kindergarten through the it i the resolution) forwardled to
Interiors
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Midwa&gt; Elementary School - filth grade Only about fli per the PSC the hairinan noted.
Ralph
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Tuesday
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residential area off S.R. 46.
(o;44neflt Coultant Dave
Board Attorney Douglas
The justice De- partment filed advice of the county attorney.
An "Aluini Alert" for
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representatives
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gymnasium
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public
can
Horner
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Sanford
Farr
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serve or*-year terms.
Stenstrom said today the a motion two weeks ago in the
Kimbrough said Freeman graduates of Seminole High asked to contact members of use.
Chamber of Cornrnrre
United States Justice Depart. U.S. District Court in Orlando, 'shot from
The '.iatIn heard, anti
hip" shcn he School was held Thursday at their respective classes, eninent is -asking" for a Court but no hearing has been 5et by advised the the
Attending the "Alumni Alert" approved, a motion by Sara
commission on the noon at the S,tinfordStierat on
We hope that graduates r
order to have the board im- District Judge George Young. legal rainifications of tile Inn.
couraging contributions to Seminole will answer the Cali were Horner, Seminole High Jacobson thint Ity. Sanford Art
prove the racial balance at the
Stenstrom said the motion Sanlando report.
" Horner School Principal Don Reynolds', Association he asked to set up a
The brainchild of Greater Seminole High School's new for financial
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stadium
stems from the Rosenwald
Realtor-Associate Sonny boot conthing donated art
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"But they haven't given us Elementary School issue last crease, from $3.50 to S.)
O5 who
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Baborn '45); Pat Smith ('61); items to be sold to benefit
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for water Executive Director Jack
Register i '53); Brad Mother
any direction on how to do it," February which was converted and from $3.50- $6.50 to $12 for Hornet, the "alert" gathered also
Wilson's
- not just for the school," a bronze plaque that will be Pat
Good
Hollingsworth ('68); Rick
Samaritan Home
Stenstrom said. No time limit to a trainable mental handicap sewer services. The firm serves together representatives of Hornet said. "There are mounted at the stadium.
Smith i'70; Don Knight ('48 1;
for the completion of the center and was approved by the about 2,200 customers.
The booth would be set up
several past graduating classes e!aborate weight rooms and
Tlhose who wish to contribute Terry Sinith C55) and [lead during the A&amp;wciation's annwil
desegregation was set by the Justice Department.
Continued on Page 2-A)
of Seminole High.
exercise facilities at the to the fund can contact Jack Ftotball Coach Jerry Posey, Art Show Nov. 14-15
Justice Department, either.
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school system to start with,"
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call would come into a dispatch center. Officials at
Spoiski says he ffl seek federal funds to con the center ould determine the need and dispatch
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d e fense program' for Seminole County.
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in the event federal funds can't be found
the 1 1 supervisor's slot, no 3i 9-1-1 and civil
VihIen said plans are to provide rnony for the CDC
defense are 'compatible."
in the county's 19777 budget, a budget analysts
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plemented sometime In 1977
'flit. Telephone Art of 1974 FWVidI for the 9-1-1
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responses to emergencies.
to house the system, 6,cause the county allocated
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Bused said he dro ve her route today, and many of
the children on bus No 2 acted smart alk "They
didn't know who he was, be said

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Illarksheare said 'nursday "she apprared Ill," and was
Filark3heare said the pupils told him Mrs. Hodges had
momentarily slipped off the road several times and no
%arning lights %ere med when she stopped to pi(k up
pupils.

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NATION
IN BRIEF

Denied By School Board

To Arrange Lie Test
JACKSONVILLE tAP) — The FBI let John
Clayton Massey go free the first time he told agents he
had been recruited to assassinate President Ford because
a second meeting was arranged for a polygraph test,
agents say.
He was arrested only after he telephoned the FBI in
Ocala in north-central Florida to say he would ot take the
test, agent Robert H. Anderson said Thursday.
Massey, a burly 32-year-old unemployed service station
attendant, 'as in jail today under $100,000 bond on a
charge of conspiracy to kill the President.
He entered no plea at a hearing Thursday and did not
comment on the charees. Arraignment was set for Oct. 3.

Need For Coal Told
CAMBRIDGE. Mass. (API — Unless the government
qutrkl bin.s to promote the ce of cflal, the United
States ill dndp jnr'sun at! and gas for hail of its total
eneriw liv flw turn of the cntury, a corpter projection
study shows.
The study, prepared at Dartmouth College, says
domestic production of petroleum has reached its peak
and that a dramatic shift to coal Is the only way to avoid
much greater foreign dependence.
The research, based on a computer model of the
nation's energy use, was conducted by Roger F. Nail and
Dennis I.. Meadows of Dartmouth and John StanleyMiller of the University of Soutirn California.

Collector:Agent Handled Gun
S/IN FRANCISCO tAP) — A gun collector says an
undercover federal firearms agent unwittingly examined
the gun Sara Jane Moore bought and, a day later, shot at
President Ford.
"The man handled several gurs in my attache case,"

collector Mark Fernwood said Thursday. "I'm alnxt
certain he handled the one she shot at the President. I
know he saw IL"
Law enforcement sources said Mrs. Moore drove the
unidentified agent to Fernwood's Danville home Sunday
alter she had given police and the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco and Firearms (ATF) Information about possible
federal gun control law vlolation.i.

Patty Still Ardent, Tape Reveals
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — A private conversation
recorded by authorities reveals Patricia Hearst as a 5t11L
ardent 'revoluuónary feminist" seeking freedom on bail,
but not if "I'm a prisoner in my parents' home."
The transcript of the jaithouse conversation with cliii.
hood friend Patricia Tobin was made public Thursday. It
left Patty's parents apparently shaken.
Her motr, Catfrrine, usI1y
npsed, called
newsmen 'ibunthof ghouls" ásthey sought commenton
the excerpted tranrlpt. And Mrs. Hearst and her
husband, Randolph A. Hearst, cut short a jail visit pith
Miss Hearst Thursday night.

Corps Saves Lives Of Chickens
MOBILE, Ala. tAP) — At least 2'z million chickens
may owe their lives to the Army Corps of Engineers.
A spokesman said Thursday that the corps supplied
electric generators to Alabama and florida chicken
farmers left without power
a result of Hurricane

Nine generators were rushed to DeFunlak Springs,
fla., at the request of Mayor Huey Irslnger and thicken
farmers and processors.
"Operation Save the Chickens' Involved 2L million
chickens in the Florida area," the spokesman said.

WORLD
IN BRIEF

Iran Agrees To Split Oil
Price Hike Into Stages
VIENNA, Austria (AP) — Iran, leader of the
"moderate" majority of OPEC members wanting increases of 10 to 20 per cent In the price of crude oil, today
said It would agree to splitting an increase into two stages
— half now and half ata future date.
However, Iranian Oil Mlnistcr Jamshid Aniouzegar
said his country contlmied to Insist on a price increase of
about 15 or 16 per cent.
Ainouzegar said nine of the 13 members of the
Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries were
asking for "moderate" increases, leaving Saudi Arabia
v1rtuallyaloneIntringtoho1dtheriietospej
Arnouzegar said one or two OPEC members were
demanding "pie-In.the..sky" Increases of 2Z per cent when
the current nine-month price freexe expires Sept. 30.

Moynihan Cites U.N. Tyranny
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. tAP) — The new United
States ambassador to the United Nations, Daniel Patrick
Moynthan, says the tyranny at the majority about which
his pre'r cmp!ained last year is rearing Its head
at this year's General Assembly.
like Ambassador John A. Scall last year, Moynthan In
an interview Thursday night was referring to team-roI1er
tactics which the Asian, African and Communist cowi
tries can exert when they band together.

Jet Dellvety Date Moved Up
WASHINGTON tAP) —The United States has agreed to
move up the delivery dale For shipment of a new jet
fzghtertximber to Israel and to provide the Jewisi state
ith an electronic early warning defense system,
dtplon:atic sources say.
In addition, the sources say Israel will be receiving next
month the f
l00Laiece missile batteries, a surface-to
trface we2pon system s*ith a ?G.rnlle ran'e.

By JOE ASIREN
Herald Staff Writer

ALTAMON1E SPRINGS— A staff was denied by the board ranged from 5 to 39 cents per Board Chainnan Robert "Bud"

CITY OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

hour. (Salaries ranged from Feather to make a report Oct. 8 11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND

request for the 135-member
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WINTER SPRINGS,

FLORIDA

$2.51 to $3.54 per hour),
on
COUNTY,
an
Notice of Public Hearing
alternative FOP SEMINOLF
However, Ernest Cowley,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
—July 1, 1975 increases hospitalization plan for lower FLORIDA
istant director of
NOTICE ISHEREBY given by the
Plo 751373 CA.09D
personnel, ranged from 9 cents to 13 cents income emptoyes.
MOPTC,Ar.F
GUARANTY IN. City Cincil of the CIty of Winter
Seminole
County
School
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said
the
custodians
and
maids
has been denied by the School
"Out living cost has in- SIIPAPICF cORPORATiON, a Sprinos. Florida. that said City
received a total tof three raises per hour. (Salaries now range
Board,
Council will hold a Public Hearing at
from $2.60 to $3.67 per hour), creased with everyone elses, Wivrinin rnrlwalion.
from July 1974 to July 1, 1975:
Plaintiff, 7) p m or as sn thereafter as
Frank Joyce, custodian at
Cowley said Joyce, who is The hospitalization plan of
,.
possible on Monday. October 13.
Lyman High School and in.
—July,
1974, increases paid $3.02 per hour, received a Sciiiinole County has increased WIl 11AM M THORNE and ANNA 1975, to consider the request Of

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formal spukesnian for the ranged from 19 to 25 cents per total 35 cents per hour mcrease from $45 to $59 per month. This NOPA 1HORNE. his wife.
Seminole Cablevision. Inc . for
Defendants, authorIty to modify franchise
group, said he personally hour. (Salaries ranged from since July of 1974.
increase has wiped out most all
NOTICE OF
aorc,'me,t to provld for an in
wage increases for your
FORECLOSURE SAt F
crease in rates. including rates for
NOTICE 'S HEREBY GIVEN installation and monthly services
custodians and maid staff, plus
1r",ant to a Final Judgment of Schedule of present rates arid
some have to pay extra for this
for rl,irp fated S.c,tember 74th, ppoevj rates may be reviewed at
coverage," said Joyce.
1975, and .'nered in Civil Case No
the following locations
Feather called It an "unJust 7(1771 (4 O 0 04 the Circuit Court
1, SemInole Cablevision, Inc
04 the 1ITPI ludiciii Circuit in and
ei French Avenu,
system"
where
the for S,mlnnt
County, Florida,
Sanford, Florida

Present Wells Adequate
fte r
tcIe r : c: rant

l'opitalii.atjon coverage is in-

creased by higher IncoIiit' lSI,ANi COW POWAT 1074. a
Office cii the City (led,
employes. He said he favors "a Wisconsin corporation. Plaintiff.
City Hall
By DONNA ESTES
preserve
for
the
next a planner.
and Wil 11AM M THOR NE and
Winter Springs, Florida
Herald Staff Writer
generation.
Ms. Johnston said a planner low oftlon plan." harris said APffiANORATHORNE,h,swifeare
ra.
I'.yt,,its I will s'i to trip 'iQbt.'
rticipa'.! •'3.ij)
LONGWOOD — If the city
, : :j, ti pS .'r invited
MS. Johnston said it is would be responsive to the
I'nII Pw't hdd.r I or ch at IhC Wt to øtter. .lnd be beard
can get through the month of amazing how alike the corn- council, have a quick under- be required.
front ct'nr of the Seminole County
THISNOTICEISI0P,publishcdin
Board member Allan F. ('rthv,
October without suffering a niunitli's' goals are.
in Sanford. Seminole The Evening Herald a newspaper of
stall(Iing
of the
people's
needs Keeth told Joyce his need, and (r's'nty, Florida, at II o'clock A M
water shortage, the present
general circulation In Said Cty, one
She was asked for her advice and
have the
ability
to list these
wells will be adequate until next on what the city, which will be needs and communicate with that of the 135 other employes, en the 17th day of October. 1915 the (I) time' at least fifteen (IS) days
following dicrib4'd pr'oer1y as set prior to the time of the Public
summer, Council Chairman ,t, hiring a planner soor under the the people.
for a cost of living increase Is forth inaid Final Judgment, tO wit
earina
I t 1 nd North 17 5' lot 4. Block
H. ('rant told colleagues this federally-funded Comprehen.
DATED this 11th day of Sea
"A planner's job Is to avoid "no greater than any other
'° cIIjtlJpflAp HOMES. according
week.
Sive Employment and Training putting his own values Into employe." Keeth said he to th olaf thereof as recorded in tember. 1973
City of Winter
Grant, at a joint meeting of Act (CETA), should look for in recornmendatlons," she said. prefers a merit increase PIat Book 6. Pages (40 and 61. PubliC
Springs. Florida
system, anyway. He said the Rernrd of Seminole County.
the city council and the land
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planning agency (zoning boardj
with a planner from King Helic
Planning Consultants mc,,
present, said problems with a
sufficient water supply arc
certain to surface again during
the peak use months next
summer.
lie said the consensus of the
council Is that another well Is
needed In the city's western end
If the city is going to have
development.
In addition, city officials In
recent months have indicated a
desire to supply water to new
areas bounding SR 434,
currently served by privatelyowned Sanlando Utilities.
Grant estimated the cost of a
new well and aerator at
$200,000, saying that while the
city has a law requiring
developers to Install water
lines, the city must be able to
supply ,tt watçr
"With a long, dry season, we
might find ourselves out ',f
water," Grant said.
Grant affirmed, to a question
from Land Planning agency
Member James Smith, that It is
a long term goal of the city "to
take over a privately-owned
system serving part of the
city."
The council chairman, saying
some are tagging him and
"extreznist" and pro-Industrial
and commercial development,
noted nevertheless that the city
needs business and Industry to
provide jobo at home,
The Joint meeting of the two
city bodies with planner Bonnie
Johnston was called by Grant to
discuss goals rind objectives of
the land planning mandated by
state law to be completed by

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board saw no reason to change FIOrid.
City Cterk
rl*TFr) this 74th day of Sep
NEWMAN 0 BROCK
the existing pay raise Index te'mher
1976
City Attorney
which he s'iid would only "open tcn
City of Winter Sorings
Arlh,sr H I%eckwith. Jr.
a can of worms."
Florida
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Publish' Sevt 76. 1975
Superintendent William P.
RiCharde
OFR 177
"BvI" Layer told Joyce if he
0ni"v Clerk
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wanted to become qualified to THOMAS S RECICAR
APNOI 0 MATt'ENY &amp;
UNITED
STATES DISTRICT
be a bus driver, he probably FAC.APJ
A
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
would make more money. t57 NORTH ORANGE AVENUE
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION—
Joyce said all 135 employes POST OFFICE BOX 7947
COURT NO. 7i.S3Orl.CIv.Y
ORI AN0() FLORIDA 31507
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
cannot become bus drivers,
P,hlith' Seni 76. 1973
Plaintiff, v John W Hannah, Et
Harris explained the other
FP 174
Lie. Et Al
NOTICE OF SALE
salary increases this year:
Notice Is hereby given that purSuant
NOTICE
UNDER
FICTITIOUS
—Layer's salary was in.
toe SUMMARY FINAL DECREE of
NAME STATUTE
Foreclosure
entered on September
creased from $27,906 to $31,315, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
1975 by the above entitled Court,
which is set by the state,
Notice is hereby given thC?
fl the above styled cause, the un
—Board members salaries undersigned, pursuant to the derslne1 United States Marshal, or
"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
were increased from $4,800 to $43 09, FlorIda Statutes, will register one of his qoly authoeiid deputies.
will sell the property situate in
157, which Is set by the state, with the Clerk of the Circuit Seminole
County. Florida, describe'ct
—The board budgeted a total Court, in and for Seminole County, as totSandtheSputh7f,ejof Los?.
Florida, upon receipt of proof of the BLock 1,
increase of $140,000 for top publication
FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION,
of ths notice, the fic- according
administrators and principals tit bus name, fOwit TWINAIR recorded to the Piat thereof as
n Plat Book 4. Page 71.
and some personnel In clerical, under which we are engaged in Public Records of Seminole County.
as SSa Brookwood Lane In Florida
data processing, maintenance business
at public outcry to le
the City of Maitland, Florida.
highest and best bidder for cash at
and security departments,
That the parties interested in said
O'Clock Noon on 'hursday
—'The board budgeted a total business e'nterpr'se are as follows: Otobir
30. 1975 at tht West door of
'TWIN
AIR.
INC
Increase of $1,620 over a five
the Seminole Cou$y Courthouse,
By: Lillian Catherine Figura.
Sanford Florida
year period (or both Harris'
ted C 77 75
liv:
Harriot
Alecander,
salary and for that of Assistant
MITCHFLL A PIEWIIERGER
Secretary
Supt. for Instruction Dan Dagg.
UNITED STATtS MARSHAL
Dated at Orlando. Orange County.
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
—The board budgeted a total Florida, August 25th. 1975
F1C,RIDA
$1,000 Increase (or about 15 PublIsh' Sept 5. 13. IC. 26, 197$
KENDELL. W WHERRY
DEP
'3
principals.
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— Assistant United States Attorne,
Attorney for Plaintiff
—The board approved in a
WAREHOUSE SALE
Publish' Sept 34, Oct 3, tO. Il, 1973
collective bargainIng contract,
Pursuant to Chapter 677.7710 of
DFR.17o
an increase in the base, or the uniform Commercial Cacti. Part ______________________________
II. we' herpwlth advertise for sale the
starting salary, for teachers following
CITY OF
from $7,800 to $8,100.
Cartons of miscellaneous Items.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
distipaks
of
chinaware, beds. chest
Cowley said the 135 members
FLORIDA
drawers, dressers, washers.
intheJanitorialdepartmentare of
Notice of Public HearIng
deyers, snfs, chairs, refrigerator
o WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
not represented by the end many more ftm
NOTICE is HEREBY GIVEN by
BELONGING
TO'
MOS
Curtis, the Board
Seminole County Education
of Zoning Appeals of the'
Sanford. Fla : Jane Ashley. Sari.
A.csoclation (SEA), but are ford,
City of Altamnote Sorng. Florida,
Fla Lou Unsnger. Sanford.
m, said Ikwird *iIl hold a public
recognized by the board under Fla : Marcia Harris, Sanford, Fla
hearina t
consider a varin(C
Non-Instructional Personnel of A F Davis. Apopka. Fia
appeal concernIng an off sit, sign to
The'
sal.
to
take'
olace
at
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Seminole County (NIPSCO). Pine
he
i the City of Altamonte
Ave. Sanford, Fla. A,
Caroline Brown, food service LOSSIP4G7RANSFER&amp;STORAGE Springs. Florida, advertising a
manager of the Oviedo COMPANY. INC at 10:00 am. business located itt Seminole
Saturday, October 11th, 1975
Production Center, Is president Publish'
hiecs property i described as
Sept. 76. Oct. 3. 1973
flewt'
of NIPSCO, he said,
DERlIS
Parcel 0
Cowley explained the School
From the center of Section Ii.
NOTICE UNDER F1'TITIOUS
Board has also recognized
t*riship 31 South. Range 29 East,
NAME STATUTE
Seminole County Bus Drivers TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Seminole County. Florida. run with
e' P1mm South center line of said
Association and the Seminole
Notice is hereby given that f he
Section 11 North 0 degrp 33' 3)"
undersiqnej,
pursuant to the west
County Clerical Association,
a d%tttna of 17470 feet to the
"Fictitious Name Statute." Chapter
butthestate'sPubl;cErnployes I45O9,FIorkjaStafules.will'rgf
NOrtherly right ci way line of State
Relations Commission (PERC) with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. ri Road Ni', 4'34 the'ne' run South 59
33' At." East along the sad
hasn't certified any of the three and for Seminole County, Florida. ?ight of way
Iinui a distance of 700
upon receipt of proof of the
arganizatlons for bargaining as publication
fiet: thence run North 0 degrees 33'
of this notice, the f Ic.
'et.
31" west a distance of 175 feet to the
tltioui
name,
to wit:
THE

(Seal)
Arthur H tieckw'th. Jr
I one, nItric circuit Court

fly' Elaine RiCPuarde
Deputy Clerk
Pit,tih Sept 17. IC. 76. Oct 3 1975
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CITY OF
AL.TAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
Notice' of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNPlOT lr IS HEREBY GIVEN
the City Cnmm;sson of the City of
itltamonte Springs. Florida, that
said City Commission will hold a
public hearing on the guestlon of
amemlinri certain sections of Ordinane' Po 77973 saId Ordinance
benc, the Comprehensive Zoning
Ordinance within the City of
Altamont, Springs. Florida The'
amendments to be considered are
rncve fully drirnibed as follows'
I Amendment to Se:tuon 6.
C". II
to allow dry ctean,ng
pai'Paolng plants for ne'iqhb(whopd
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Judge Can Rule On Fuel,
Shevin Tells Supreme Court
TALLAHASSEE (APi - A Dade County circuit
judge has the authority to rule on a suit seeking $100
tiilllIon in daniage for fuel-adjustiiier,t charges on electric
bills, Atty. Gen. Robert Shevin has told the Florida
Supreme Court,
In a brief filed Thursday, Shevin (lisputed the daim of
the Public Service Coriiniis.sion and Florida Power &amp;
light ('o. that Judge Dan Satin lacks jurisdiction in the
swt against the commission and company.
Na emergency exists for the Supreme Court to halt
proceedings in the case, Shevin said.
lie said that the suit is not an attempt to stop FP&amp;L
from collecting fuel adjustment charges, which could
damage the company and a basis to halt the action, but it
only seeks damages which ran go through the normal
judicial rou:e.
The suit was filed by FP&amp;L customers Phyllis Miller
and Ronald Fieldstone on Oct. 31, 1974, two weeks after
St't'vin stiti in an tpinmn that the ['SC's niethud
t'stat)lishiirIg fuel adjustzi ient tha rges was illegal.

asks waiver of the Combined Off
Street Parking Se'r$lon 116(flol the
7enlnr, Ordnance to allow twe'ly'
r'
t.-,4l ti.I,j stalls to,
restaurant
The PUBlIC HEARING will be
hi'ld in the City HatI of Altamonte
Springs, Florida on Thursday,
Octoher 11th 1913. at 300pm ,or as
so thereafter as possible, at which
time interested flAfties and citizens
loin and against the Proposed
variance will he heard
tHIS NOTiCE is ?o be publIshed
P', rnstintt one ill tny on the
aforesaid described Property and
postIng In three (II public places
within the City of Altamonte
prinr,, Florida, at least fifteen (15)
c1a.,s prior to the time of r*jblic
hearing
DATED THIS flnd DAY OF
SFPIFMRFr4 1916 4 0
fOF F 1(141 SF41.)
Phyllis jorciahl
City Clerk
AItmnnfe'
Florida
Puhlih' Sept 26 1975
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WA.SIIINGTON tAP - President Ford's nominee as
interior secretary says if he is confirmed, he will block
strip mining in the Osceola National Forest at least until a
new federal study is completed in two or three years.
The pledge by Thomas S. Kleppe came Thursday during
confirmation hearings before the Senate Interior Cornniittee. Kleppe, who now heads the Small Business Adiiinlstration, first made the commitment Tuesday to
committee mnember Sen. Richard Stone, D-Fla.
Florida's sen!or senator, I4awton Chides, also a Democrat, shossed up at the Thursday hearing to press Kieppe
further on the Osceola matter. Although not a committee
miiember, Chiles was allowed to sit in and ask questions.
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CITY OF
LONGW000,FLOPIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE 45 '1ERFOY GIVEN by
the City Cacciol of the City Of
onawnoil, Florida. that Sad City
Council will bold a public hearing'
I a) 'To consder anneialion of the'
following dp%rribed property lying
Seminole

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IAJNGWOOI) - I-'ublu' at- as it gives to ness residents
tention was given this week to from the Longwood Groves
the plight being experienced by subdivision, across the street,
ex-councilman John Reams who might protest the rewning
with being unable to expand the in the otherwise wholly
grooming shop at his dog residential area.
kennels because the use of his
Julian said nevertheless lithe
ProIxrty off E.E. Williamson
city considers changing the
was declared "nonuonfonning" when the city's zoning, council can only do so
rOperly by adopting an ororiginal zoning ordinance was
(linance after public hearings,
adopted in thi late 1950's.
With Reams' appeal to the
City Clerk Onnie H. Shomate
('it)' council for assistance, a ixflnted out the ordinances on
similar problem encountered record, adopted during the 1959by Council Chairman J.R. 1960 era, are numbered con(;rant also came to' light,
secutit'ely indicating none have
Reams appeared before been lost, at least during that
council with his tenant, Sam time period,
Bo'sman, rt'qtit'sting the ('it' tu
( ;rt'. prperty, in the
l:ive' IM.'rhiiisslorl for the ex
residential
area bounding
pansion of the business.
Orange and Palmetto Streets,
He contended he could get an
affidavit froui a persor. who was also considered nonremembers that the zoning conforming when the city
designation of a portion of the passed its original zoning orparcel, occupied by the kennels, dmance because of the business
had been changed from at the site next to the Grant
home
residential to commercial,
Currently, part of Grant's
Although
the council voted to
-----------------------business
buildingand
at the
siteby
is
authorize City Attorney Ned being
occupied
used
Julian Jr. to prepare an or- anottler
commercial en(lina nec to change the zoning to
terprise.
commercial, Reams stated his
fears th.t the council at the
Juliari said "theoretically" a
required public hearing will non'conforming use expires
give equal attention to his when the original owner no
request as a long-time resident longer uses It. A non-

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SEPT. 26
Sanford Optimists awardsinstallation banquet. 7 p.m.,
Mayfair Country Club.

I'rcsldents' Council of
I)eltona, 10 a.m., Community
('enter Arts and Crafts
Building.

SEIr. 27

Principles and Practices of
Insurance for Agents 2.20
exam, 7 p.m., DE-2 room,
Seminole Community College.
Call Adult Occupational
coordinator A.F. Barrs at SCC.

Rummage Sale sponsored by

Seminole High Civinettes, 8
am. to 5 p.m., Old U.S. Bank,
Sanford Plaza

Vi h len Seeks Change
In litility Decision

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Stella Collard, Dehlary
Roger W, Nelson, DeBary
Evalyn H. Wells, DeLar.J
Mabel F. Becker, Deltona
Edna Garceau, Deltona
Ruby N. Rogers, Deltona
Dennis J. Weeks, Deltona

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IN PRIVACY OF MY HOME

831.4405

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BICYCLES

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

SALES
SERVICE
PARTS
ACCESSORIES
REPAIR ALL
MAKES
USED BIKES
996 W. HWY. 436
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

834.2000

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tltamonte Springs Woman's
Club membership luncheon, 11
am. Altamonte Civic Center.
Open to all interested women.

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Saturday. Highs in the low to
James Shannis
mid 80s lows in the 60s.
AJyce H. Tmndel
Mrs. Michael (Sharon) Northeasterly winds arouni 10
mph.
Johnson &amp; Baby Boy
EXTENL)El) FOltE('AST
Mrs Aloiysius (Janie) Smith
Partly
cloudy with sc'ittertI
&amp; Baby Girl
thundershowers mostl) over
Frances E. Cri.spino, I)eltona south portion. l!ighs mainly
in
Alene F), I)andrea, Delton's the 80s I4owsin the &amp;Isextrtame
Dorothy harding, tkltona
north and mainly 7
elseHose Manogg, Deltona
where
Albert J. Wurzberger, DelDa)ioI Beach tides: high
tom,
12:30 n.m., 1:06 p.m.; low 6:30
Nancy F'. Norton, Enterprise a.m.,7:3lp.m. Port canaveral:
l(ti'hird I). Nott, Winter high 12:10 a ui, 12:54 111

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NORTh

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and the undersigned as Sheriff of
SemInole County. Florida. will at
FICTITI'3US NAME
tl'OO AM ret the 10th day of Oc
Notice I', he.rehy Oliver, that I son
fober, A 0 1976 offer for sale anti
sell to the hght bidden, for (5h. rrin,tfl,,i in hiine at 701 (chin',
Ithiect to any and all cutting Icins, On , Srifcird. Seminole' County
at the Front IWesf I Door of the' Florida tinder the li(titiO5 name
Seminole Cnunt'/ Courthoute In PHIl 'S 41110 BRAkE PARTS
'li"riford, Florida, the above Sf P anti that I intend to register
'aid nanie' with the Clerk of the
described pprsonl property
That said SAle' i5 twinq made to Circuiit (ri,irt Seminole County
Satisfy the termS nf Said Writ of FIciritM In arcnrdancç with the
g'rs'mon's of the Fictitious Name
Erecution
'tatu,ts 'In Wit Sect on u%o
ln#in F Polk,
florida Statutes lC%7
Sheriff
S Philip P Wells
Seminole County. FlOrida
P,il'tkh 5r''it I? 19 74 0t 1 1913
PtuP'llçh !lenf 76 Oct 3. 10, 17. 1973
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MARRIAGE • susoucss
LOtfOW000

NOW IN

Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
p.m., Florida Power and Ught
Building, Sanford.

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On Our Beautiful Outside Patio

ENJOY
OUR DELICIOUS
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Bar-B.Q Chicken • BB.Q Ribs
• Corn-On-The-Cob • Tangy Cole Slaw

WEATHER

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CARD READIGI. CRYSTAL SAIL IEADIP,C.S
PIELPCUL ADVICE Ot ALL AFFAuR5
S LOVE
S LIFE

SCHWINN®

SEI'T. 30
Seminole County REACT
'ream 2658, 8 p.m., First
Federal Community Room, 312
%V. First St.. Sanford,

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PAST— PRESENT—FUTURE

Investment and Financial

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Investigated

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Planning, with Emphasis on the
Self-Employed,
7
p.m.,
Seminole Conunumty College
South Seminole Center, 1-4 and,
436. One night a week for firt'
%'.CekS.

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CALL for APPOINTMENT

Bob Considine Dies

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MADAM KATHERINE

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the main section and frorzi
residential to business district
for the portion bounding the
highway.
A Public hearing on the
rezoning was set for Monday at
7:30 p.m.
- Adopted a resolution
authorizing Grant to complete
arrangements to refinance the
loan on the newest fire pumper.
The loan, with ComBank Casselberry, totals 127,3.55 at six
per cent interest.
Approved a restluon to
include in an agreement with
Seminole
C'blevision
a
provision that city residents
may have installation of the
crvicc within:! fee rlurir. 'L.first 3days it is available.

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conforming use can neither be
expanded nor changed, he said,
In other action, Council:
Accepted the resignation of
Robert Harms from the lind
Planning Agency
zoning
hs)ardj. Grant said an appointmentwouldbernadeatthe
next council meeting to fill the
vacancy on the advisory board
and requested that each
councilman be prepared to
make a recommendation,
Connell
requested
his
colleagues to look into the
qualifications of his proposed
appointee, James Fisher of Devortshjre. Harms was a resident
of Devonshire.
Named Mayor I Jrrmmnfl
the city's delegate to the
Florida League of Cities convention to be held Oct. 23,24 and
25 in Orlando and agreed to pay
Lormann's $35 registration fee.
Passed on first reauing an
ordinance rezonlng the Betty
Widdis property east of SR 427
from residential to industrial on

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All In The

GAINESVILLE (API - If you've got the sniffles,
it may all be in your mind, says a researcher skeplical
about a study which appears to show that orange juice
ssards off common colds.
The study is his own.
Dr. Robert H. Waldman, chief of infectious diseases at
the University of Florida's College of Medicine, said a
dozen volunteers drank orange juice after being dosed
with cold viruses. They suffered little, if at all, from the
cold.
But 12 persons dosed "ith cold viruses and not given orangejuicesulferedthrougha week of sniffles, coughs and
sore throats,

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Ex-Councilman Prevented
From Expanding Dog Shop

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PEP 166

FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

point of beginning Containing 0380
arrr'Till' 5I-QllI',T I Dli VAL1IAPICF-

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Non-Conforming Zoning Cited

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CITY OF
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
FLORIDA
Notice of Public Hearing
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
the flo,rd of 7nning Appeis of the
City of Altamonte Springs. Florida,
that 'aid Board will hold a public
bearing to consider th guestlon Of
orttntinq a variance for the following
described Oroperty
From the SE corner of Lot I. Lake
Adelaide Fstates. according to the
plttt thereof recorded In Plat Book 9.
pane 16, P,'blic Regrd of Seminole
Cr'pty
Inrida 1J'in S 00 degrees
48' 40" F along the East boundary Of
'aid plat 73 feet: thence S $9
degrees I)' 70" W 1600 feet to the
point of beginnIng : Run thence S 00
degrees 46' 40" F Ill 53 feet to a
point on the Northerly right of way
lIne of State' RoarS No 416. said rh)ht
of way line' being on a curve conc.ve
to the Northeasterly and haying a
radius of 109475 fe't; thence from a
tangent hearing 74 lSdegreri 33' 06"
W, ruin Plnrth*e'ste'rly along Said
State' Road right of way line and
along the arc nf said curve 10658
feet: the'nte N IX) degrees 16' 01" F.
54 41 feet to the beginning of a curve
ronrave In the Northwesterly and
having a radius cii IS feet: thence
from a tangent hearing N 56 degrees
3)' 05" F run Pirw'tp,erly atong the
arc of saId curve 1) 40 feet: thence N
$9 de'arees I)' 70' F. $501 feet to the

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Friday Sept76. 1915.-3A

Fvenina Herald. canford i

Florida. to wt
All of Block A. Tract 3. Sanlando
Springs Subdivision, as recorded in
Alday shoot sponsored by
Plat Rook 3, Page 31, Public Records
Seminole
County Gun and
of 'lernr,&amp;e County, Florida Plus
FORT
LAUDERDALE
API
Broward County
Archery Association, Osceola
bealnnmngattneNorth*ejtcornerof
SaO1 Block A. 'un P4rth 73 feet to the
teachers vote next week on a proposed contract that ofairfield range near Geneva.
right of way of Stat. Road
diItrIct*
fers virtually no improvements over a pact offered by the
Food available. Pistol, trap and
2 Amendment to Section 6 by the thence Fast 205 1 feet. thence South
school
board
before
teachers
went
on
a
three-day
strike,
archery.
hene
775
feet.
r
West 60 feel more
addition
oi
a
new
zoning
Negotiators for about 5,000 teachers and the county
classification to he knøwn as "F;D" Iris t the Southeast corner of Sad
A, thence Northerly along the
Rto
Glaucoma Screening by
- - Planni.s lncirutriai Development
school board reached tentative agreement on a one-year
Easterly line' of said Block A. 237
,!
3 Amendment to Section 16a (II)
Florida
Societ' for Prevention
contract Thursday, a day after the teachers ended the
by ,evilo of the' regulations feet t the' Pifwthesjt corner of said
of Blindness, 1-5 p.m., Sanford
jU0
strike of the county's 143 schools.
4, thence' Wi-st 93 1 te'e't t the
relating to political campaign SignS
Plaza, for ages 2.5 and over.
Pibli hearing will be held l, the point of beg,nnnq
l'he agreement, which will be presented for ratification
('ily Hall, Aitamonte Springs, I FSS
by the Classroom Teachers Association, gives teachers
VFW Post and Auxiliary
at the intersection of the East
Florida rio Tuesday. October II.
$3.2
million
In
raises,
but
$2.2
million
of
that
already
was
right
of
way
linerif
Aldus
Avenue.
as
1976 at
10050 annual Lite-A-Bike
o om on as
authorized under the previous pact.
thprefton a', onisble. at which time ShOwn on pl6$ cit Sanlando Springs as
program,
('as selbe rr y
'ntcre'ted parties for arid against recorded In PhI Book S. Page' SI,
Elementary
School
beginning
the
ana
South right of way tine of
the proposed amendments to Or
State Road S 114. thence' run North
10 a.m. Free safet' check,
dinance PIn 33* 71 will be beard
59deoreec II' 36" East S feet; thence
This Notice 5 tO be published by
booklet, reflector tape and
'l0tithwpte''' slang a straight line
postinn in three Iji public places
refreshments.
tO A posnt S feet South Of the Point 01
JACKSONVILLE tAP)
Sen. Lew Brantley,
within the City of Altamonte
Beginning, 'hence North 00 degrees
C
Springs. Florida. antS publiShed ,,
'hairman of the state Senate Rules Committee, says he
Oktoberfest, (;erman
75' 04" West S feet to the Point of
The Fve'niog Herald a newTpaper Of
still
oppose
any
legislation
to
cormipensate
Freddie
Pitts
Aim
icrican S'n'ietv, 381 Orange
fipainning
rr,ntanlr,g
Ilsouare feet
nenerAl circulation in said City one
and Wilbert Lee for their I2years In prison.
more' or less
Ill time' iI least fifteen 1131 days
Lane, Cassclt'rry, beginning
ifltO the' corporate limits of the City
prior to the time of the public
htts and Lee were freed by executive pardon a week
at 3 p.m. Ilarnionica and guitar
of t olia*cu'WI F lor IdA arid (bi To
bearing
ago
after twice being convicted and sentenced to die for a
music, 4-8 German band from
consider
also
the
guestion
of
PATIO thiS 71rd day
Sep
double robbery.killing to which another man several
des iooatino and a%siQnnq the zoning
8:3OandGertnan foodand beer.
tember, A r
classification of B )
Business
times confessed.
6- Phyllis Jordahl
,
SEll'. 28
District, to Said ornoeriw as that
n,,,i.. i......„,,,,.
iuii
rnwvia uc :.J...,i
"..'
iliuludWu
rna seen cornclassification is descr,bed en the
of the City of
NAACP membership and
pensation from the state.
zoning Ordinances of the City of
Altamonfe Sori,sg
mass meeting, 7:30 p.m., Allen
oriowonil. Florida. tg wit
Or
Florida
Chapel
ÂME Church, Sanford.
ctinanice
Plo
11')
as
amended
and
Pijtiti5h Sept 34, 1973
Supplemented
Speaker-Attorney James
I1EP Ill
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The' present zoning classification
lden.
Sad property is P 1A as that
NOTICE or SHERIFF'S SALE
classification '5 deScribed ifl the
Spaghetti dimint'r, .ill t1i at
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that zoninaordinan(esanclregutatlonsof
NEW YORK tAPi
Robert journalis since he was All Souls &amp;'hool, Sanford.
by virtue of that certain Writ of Seminole County. Florida
lrnard "Bob” Considine, a top brought to New York by the late
F,enition ISsuerS out of and under
The' public hearing will be held un
the seat ot the Circuit Court
star
in the Hearst stable of William Randolph Hearst Sr. in Eighteenth Annual West
City Hall, Lnngwr,od, Florida. on the'
Virginia I)ay, 10 a.m. to 4 pIn.
Pfillst'wirouah County. FloridA, upon
11th s1v cit flc$rr,.r 1915 at 7 m ,'nli,mnistc for ri ceonoratirin anal
1017 Cnnrli..,
IlI3IUIII5,' IUi IIIUI
b""
a final iuctome..' rendered in the
ri,' or as soon thereaft'n
Fox
Lake Park, Titusvllle.
aforesaid cOurt on the 5th day of possible, at which time interested a prize-winning correspondent, widely-known for his King FeaPrograniat
May. A 0 1976. In that certain case parties anti titite'ns for and against
is dead of a stroke at 68.
tures Syndicate column "On the or food sold 1byp.m. Bring picnic
entitled, Drew Tile Supply Co. a the proposed
MInIS Volunteer
annesation and zoning
('onsidine succumbed Thurs- line."
Florida corporation Plaintiff, vs
will he heard Said hearung may be
Fire [)ept. Country music,
Clifton SPiadron, doing business as Contlnuert from time to :ime' until day night at New York Medical
speakers
and skits. For all
Shadron Tile. Deftndant. whIch final action i% taken by the City
As a correspondent, he u
Center University Hospital,
aforesaid Writ of Ececution was CpuniI
former
West
virginians.
where he was taken Monday t'red World War II and the Kodelivered to me as Sheriff of
Tbi notice shall be posted at the'
Seminole County. Florida, Anti I
a',,,
.
-. after he was found lying on the rean War and had many cx- SEI'i. 29
WUfl'ri
uv rum
IW
°'
nave levied upon the' following I cw'nwnnd,
floor of his Manhattan apart- clusives, including a 1957 fourSanford Homemakers, 1:30
Florida. and 'n three (31
described property owned by Clifton
other places w,thin the' City, and
ment.
hour interview with Communist p.m., at home of Mrs. EU.
Shatiron. said property being published In The Evening Herald, a
One of the nation's leading party kiss Nikit,a Km'uschev
Wood, 2104 Sanford Ave.
located in Se,iinoIe County, Florida,
newspaper of general circulation in
more particularly described i5
th City of Lonqwood and Seminole
followi
County, Florida, once a week for at
lot 40. Palm Shadows, according
least four (1) cO,',Sf'CU$iye' weeks
to the plal there'f as recorded in prior to the date of the
HOSPIT1
6 L NOTES
Public
PIat flock II. Page 95, SemInole
Hearing
the date' nf the first
Ccs.clv Pi,t,iir Pe.nrds descn,bea as
publication to the date of the last
follows' Begin at a point 630 feet
SEPT. 25, 1975
publication, both dale's inclus,ye.
Nancy F'. Morton, Enterprise
Springs
...................
F1f anal tn in ..i j,w't, ,.J •
'
iriAll rot he iess man twenty eight
At)MliION.S:
i,
(k'orgt'
Mrs. Jammies
C.
T.iveirne,
Eu.stis
South
Section Post of Section '?,
Ann
19) days In ,',doutifln. notice' snat be'
Sanford:
Township 19 South. Range' 32 F*tt. poj in the
Wrt'nnirk &amp; R;ihv Girl, DeBars'
Evelyn 1). Porter, Mims
1sr.a 10 be considered
thence run Southwesterly along a
Janet M. Barnes
Ion annesation and Inning at least
Paul K. Brooks, Orange City
curve concave' Southeasterly having
fiftre' (11) days prior to the date of
Lorraine
Graham
DISCHARGES:
a radius 04 46 feet. a central angle of lhp Public Hearing
Rosa
A.
Hall
72emenree' Al' 17" a chord bearing
Sanford:
DATFDthi%IthdayofS4ptemr,
of Sou,th 61 degrees 3$' 71" West, an A (1 1976
Tathrnsha Holmes
Vera Black
arc' distance of 14 39 feet. tnence run
. p,,,,,. i
Robert McIntosh
I.. Burke
Mint'
North 17 degrees 01' U" WeSt 147 0%
City I lerb
Sheila
A.
Mcintyre
Alva
I).
L)rennen
feet, thence' run North III feet more
04 the City of
Thursday's hIgh 78. Overor less to the St Johns RIver, thence
JudIth 0. Nunez
i
f'llcworth C. Ilarner
1 Sr.
run Sc'i,tpn'asterly along said River.
night low 64. There was a trace
PuibIiPSa'of 17.19Th Oct 3 10.
Lillian E. Turrlll
IU feet, to a gxtint Na'ttt of the Pc,int
,,
of
rain.
Elizabeth
D.
Whearty
Bernard H. Nelson
of Beginning, thence run South 1)3 DFP SI
Partly
cloudy
through
Kevin M. Balken, DeBary
feel more i'w IriS tO the Point of
Thelma F'. Hittenmar

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(fliuri,h,,j Mssour. 6S?OI
Vfl(J ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an Mtion for Dissolution 01
Marriage and Mba' 1,q h' .1 "cr,
tiled against you arid you are
rpnuired 74', si-rye a copy of yngr
answer or 'CiponSive' pleading to
Petitioner's sl'orne'ys, 0 Stewart
04 Meyers Mooney &amp;
Adler. P A I? Sriuth Lake Avenue,
Orlando Flnruj and also file your
c'rloinal answer or responsive
plea1ing In the. ffie' of the Clerk Of
the Circuit Court, Semoole County.
Florda. on or before' th 17th day
cii October. A 0. 1975 If you fal tO
do so a iudgme'ni may be entered
aoaent vn'i for the relief demanded
in said Petition
WIT NI 55 rn, P1, n(f arid sealof the
SarS (nun no tPi 911i dy Ct Sep

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IN THE CIkCJIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 7$lS14-CA 04.0
In Re; the Marriage of
r'r IS C ROIL
14u'b.imt Puit,,,'r .
vs
(1 OPIA (PIlL I
Wi.' Respondent
DISSOLUTION
OF MARRIAGE
NOTICE OF ACTION
TC (-St OOJIA (iJI)t I

tember. A 0. 1915

The King Helie group Is being
paid by the Florida Department
of Community Affairs with
federal funding of $10,000 to
complete the goals and oh-jectives section of the plan for
all the Seminole County cities.
Ms. Johnston said the
discussions would t transcribed and returned 'o the city
end of next
PEOPL'S GAZ'TTE under w4,ich
9 'gpj 33' fl" West a distance of
we are engaged in business 6$ 356
)
week.
I4ifeet•thencerunSh.,d
BrOokwnnI Lane In the City of
5?' 4ó" Fast a distanc, of 40 feet.
She said the product of the
_________________________ Maitland, Florida 32731
,,,,,
"i'm JJ U
u&amp;ujuj dflU cummerns
inai the pani interested in
said F7'ttA dtf&amp;ripof l feet: thence
IN THF CIRCUI'I .OURT OF 'THE I'sisiness enterprise
are as follows: run North
be ultimately Published.
R9 deqree 37' 14" West 40
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
TWIN AIR. INC
to the
Speaking of the city's historic
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
By' LIllian Catherine FIgura, Parcel E point of bqinning
COUNTY, FLORIDA
disd, Grant said while he
President
CASE NO. 7SlIS4CA.I$.B
From the' center of Section II.
By' Harriot Alecander.
does not oppose It, he cannot
Towomip 21 SOuth, Range
CAROLYN ANN LINDSAY.
7 East,
.
°
Secreta'
foresee the city benefitting
Semin&amp;p County, FId. run with
Peti'.*tttq,
Dated
vs
at Orlando. Orange County. the North South center line of Said
from It,
Florida. AUgUSt 7$, 1973
Section Ii, P4ort 0 degrees
ROGER KIRK NOAKES.
33' 33"
Publish' Sipi S. 17. 19. 76. 1975
He said that persons can gct ((nt1iud From Page 1-A)
WMtadi%tanceci I747Ofttoth,
Respondent, DFP
federal and state grants to fix
Northerly
Then on Tuesday the resolution
NOTICE OF ACTION
rlgPit of -way line of State
Road No 434: thence run
up an old house as long as they
Vihien said county officials was pas.'ed, turning It all over TO Mr Wrin,'r Kirk
South 59
IIPIITFD STATES Pl'TplC, denrees 7' 46"
(p
Ploake's
East along said
sire willing to open it to the now fear the PSC officially took to the PSC.
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OP rioht of way :;,
109 F Soririg Street
distanc, of 200
FLORIDA, ORLANDO DIVISION —
public only two days a over rate matters the minute
A PSC attorney says it would
fe.t tnttw' point of beginning,
Ii'rnn, Arirona 13719
thne
COURT
NO
13113
OrI-Ciy
V
run Si,D, $9 degre 37' 46" East
year. Smith said the South theboard passed the resolution, take an act o(the legislature to
VOlt APE NOTIFIED that a tINlil-Li STATES OF AMERICA. alonci
said righ' ofway line a
Island Lake area abutting SR
Dick reverse the commIIon's PetiIbonforCusfoIjyandSupqthes
Commissioner
tiled against you Snd 0IJ are PtahlItf. V Grace B. Gcanl, A distancPofft; thencerun North
sinolewoman,
and
434 could be an excellent nature Williams, after asking a host of tkthion.
reguireil to se'rve a coc,y
DE METS. INC. Odeorees tv
wt a distance of
Defendant(s) — NOTICE OF SALE 17% feet: thence' run North
Sdegrees
Oft
VihIen says he's "willing to written defenses. It flY, toofityour
questions, voted against the
-Notice' i hereby given that 57' 46" West a distance of 4
FRANKI.IPd
T
WALDEN.
,0 feet;
grab the bull by the horns — PI'Iitioner's
PSC takeover,
attorney, whose address pursuant to a FINAI DECREE of thence run South 0 degrees
33' 33"
Foreclosure
Just
do it, because If It goes is Suite 1190. CNA lower.
Freeman urged the c- and
entered on September Fast a distance Of 173 fee's to
733 South 16. 1975 by th.' above en? ittnl Court. pont of
0ni'n
Avf'n,j.'
Orlando.
tninn!ng
mission earlier Tuesday to to 11w PSCI higher rates will
Florida. in the above' styled cause, Inc un
37$O) ng or ti'tore the 16th daY of dersigned
THE
PUBLIC
HEARING will be
decide — pro or con — on the develop,"
United States Marshal, or held i the City Hall of Altamonte
Octr, 1976, and fIle the origInal on. of his duly
Sheriff's deputies today were request, because the county Is
authorized
deputles,
He said he's willing to risk the with the Clerk of thi% Court either will sell the
Springs, Florida on Thursday
Property situate in
Octoeier 13th, 1973. at 3:OOp m ,or as
investigating the theft 0(11,200 nearing the 55day limitation potential Illegality If the before service on Petitioner's at,
S4'mlnoleCoun$y. Pigrida,desc,l
In stereo equipment frtmi a set by law,
Ithe'rPafteras',,ibl,at',,,pih
commission will reverse Its torny or immediately theriafter; $ tots 73 and 11, Block "A" of time
otheIi. a de'fault will be entered GROVE TERRACE,
Interested Parties and citiu'ns
iouth Seminole apartment,
A decision Is required within decision,
•ccordinq
.oafrst wu for the ref el demandid
to for and against the
the
Plat
thereof
as
William H. Wriahi -..,
.1r. -Fzsy.
ilsu'. vs
,f'k,' A,,i
.t a
- —'--a
,ee'.i I.' DIe
—
,,, mc p"a
p- . ,
.er'srw'p il be heard
l3onk 7, Paae s7, P1,11. Ucords of
croft Apartments Howell or the rate hike automatically
THIS NOTICE I''Ob,I.')bilsh,d
this Cvii't flu this 10th day of Sep Seminole County, FlorIda at iablic l's' rviting ne
f,i copy on Iii.
Branch Road, reported the goes into effect.
outcry to the hlchist and best bidder
tember, 1976
aforesaid describe.J Property and
for
rash
at
quipment was missing after
12:
O'Clock Nccri on po'stin in
fSeal)
That happened earlier this
thre'. 11) Public plac
Tburay Gc'ober 30. 1975 at the
iurglars entered the re4dence year in the General WaterWithin the City of
Arthur H Re'kwitb, Jr
Altamonte
We's? door of the Seminole County
a window, according to works rate case.
SprirwnFlorloaatl,a%tflft(%S
Clerk of the' Circuit Court
C'oiirthnusv'. Sanfoqd. FIor8da.
days ptIor t
the' time Of oubiic
fly' t.illian Jenkins
herifra reports.
Dated' 977-fl
The 'ounty staff plus a
Deputy Clerk
MITCH'LL A NEWBERGER
John L. Rogers, 1012 W. Notre private accounting firm, Vlhlen
DAIFf) THIS flrid DAY
Franklin I Watdpn
OF
IIPIITED STATES MARSHAL
SFPTFMRER 1973 A 0
)amne, Altamonte Springs, re- said, recommended the county
Attorney and Counsellor
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
mr Fl(IA( SEAL.)
at i aw
o;ted a 1129 clUiens band grant the lnaearz sought by
FLORIDA
PhyIlI Jn'dat,l,
Suite
uso,
(NA
Tower
adio was taken from an auto Sanlando,
WENDELL W WHERRY
City Cl.rk
733 South Orange
Assistant Unilted States Attorney
arked at his residence, Deputy
AI$am,'w',e Sonirg,
Orlando. FIor,cj 32$OI
But mmIu1oners (aIled to
Attorney for Pl4intitf
Florida
Pt,hli-'.h' 'lept 17, 19, 74, Oct 3. 1973 PublIsh' Se'pt
L. I.. Odell reported today.
3.
Oct '3. 10. I?. 1973
reach unanimous agreement.
Pijh$l' %nt 54 tan
,..,. !I'#
Oh V Q)
(or comment by the

LegàFNotice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCFRPI'
Plotice' is be'rcby Qiye'n that
the
iinrlprsiqnpd pursuant to the
"Ffrtitio,n Name Statute" Chapter
56309, Florici.', Statute, will regiSter
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, In
and for Serninote' County. Florida,
upon receipt of Proof of
the
puihlicatin of this notice, tte
tic
titiciir name. to Wit - THE
EARLE
OF SAPIDWtCHE under which we
are I'Of101ed in business at Corest
(Ily (enter, Highway 136, In th City
of Fnrest City, Florida
That the partiri interested in 5al
tivinps% enterprise are as follows'
Ttirciinre' C JOhnSon. Jr.
Ruby AtIce Jobnson
Dated at Fnrel C'ty. Seminole
County, Florida, Sr'p'ember 17, 1975
Pitillh Sept 76. Oct 3 tO. Il, 1975
OF P 167

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received a raise this year but $2.46 to $3.15 per hour).
Assistant Superintendent
one requested for the janitorial
—Jan, 1, 1975, increases Roger Harris was directed by

50 cents p hour pay raise last year.

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUSNAME
FICTITIOUSNAME
Notice l hereby given that we are
Notice Is hereby given that I am
.'naaoed In hi,ctness at 107 W 77 St. enoaned in business at 617 No Hwy
j'nford. Se,ninole County, Florida 177, 1 onawnod '37730. Seminole
under the fictitiouS namø of County, Florida under the fictitious
PFS1E BOUTIOUE. and that $ name of PM AUTO. and that we
Intend to register said name with the intend to register said name with the
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
(r4inty, Florida in accordance with County. Florida in accordance with
the proviion% of the Fictitious the provisions of the Fictitious
Name Statutes, To Wit' Section Name Statutes. To Wit: Section
US 09 Florida Statutes 1957
&amp;A% 09 Florid, Statutes 1937
S Richard I Fichier
S jUlia D Crews
Sheldon Potakoif
Publish Sept 76. Oct 3. 10, 17, 1973
PublIsh' Sept 17. 19. 76. Oct 3. 1975
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Pay Hike For Janitors

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lkine tX'hvcrv: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $28.40. By Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
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U.S.0mexico Strain
May Be Law's

The Clock

Result

Mexico's President Ecchevarria proposed
recently that Mexico adopt the 200-mile limit on its
"patrimonial sea" in the Gulf of Mexico, the
Caribbean, the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of
California.
These are some of the richest fishing grounds
in the world.
The Mexican congress is reported eager to
enact the proposal quickly.
It is unfortunate that Mexico is not following
the lead of our northern neighbor, Canada, which
has decided against any unilateral declaration of
200-mile limit. Premier Trudeau said recently that
such a declaration, in the absence of any enforcement provisions accepted in international
law, would be unenforceable, short of war.
But the move in our own U.S. Congress for a
unilateral declaration of a 200-mile limit has undoubtedly encouraged the Mexican government to
pursue that course in order to protect their own
coasts.
The prure on tuna stocks in the Pacific has
Iveri increasing for a number of years as a result of
a phenomenal increase in the fishing capacity of
the American fleet. There has been a spin-off of
increased capacity in vessels fishing under foreign
flags.
One result has been to increase the pressure for
a 200-mile limit to be adopted by more Latin
American coastal nations. Another has been to
threaten the breakdown of the tuna conservation
treaty.
If Mexico declares the 200-mile "patrimonial
sea," as seems likely, it will be a severe test of
U.S.-Mexican relations. The kind of conflict that
has developed between our fishermen and the
governments of Ecuador and Peru would be
disastrous if it developed between our country and
Mexico. There must be great restraint on both
sides because so much is at stake in maintaining
good relations across the U.S.-Mexican border.
At the same time, our government must
escalate its effort to obtain international
agreement of a Law of the Sea-treaty. Otherwise, It
is clear, the tuna will be fished out while the
diplomats debate.

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Feather

Democrats who chose New York City over Los Angeles for
their 1976 convention site are optimists. Unlike some bankers,
they are not worried that New York might go our of business by
convention time next year.

It would take a delicate scale to weigh the relative merftaof
the [i Angeles and New York convention bids. Our htmch is
that the Democrats decided their delegates would feel more at
home in the old party stronghold of New York City than among
free-wheeling Californians. Gov. Brown's lukewarm support of
the Los Angeles bid puzzled the party leaders. But that's
1xlitics, and one result of these preliminaries for 1976 is that
some Democratic fences may nced mending in California.

House Of Cards
Caspar Weinberger's parting shot as secretary of Health,
Education and Welfare was aimed at the "Jungle" of welfare
programs which he believes could destroy the American
economy by the year 2DDO. As he sees it, the challenge of welfare
reform to make adequate provision for the needy without 'the
incentives we now have to go on welfare and stay there."
Mr. Weinberger poses one of the great dilemmas of
time. Welfare programs arise from the laudable motive of
compassion for the unfortunate. Yet the architects of those
programs have balked at attaching conditions to welfare aid
that are strict enough to prevent It from undermining the incentive to overcome the misfortune or condition of life that
arouses our compassion. To combine sympathy and toughness
in the same welfare philosophy may be difficult, but If we
fail to
do it the entire welfare edifice will come crashjng down.
is

our

Col. E. R. Daniels, USMC (Ret.), Is currently
serving In a dual capacity at the Sanford Naval
icademy.
Col. Daniels, who served as the Senior Marine
Instructor at the Academy last year, is now commandant of the Academy as well.
Born in Fayette County, W. Va., Cal. Daniels
cttended Mt. Hope High School, Marshall College,
the University of West Virginia and received a
Bachelor of Science degree from the University of
Maryland.
lie joined the U. S. Marine Corps in 1942 and was
commissioned a second lieutenan t in June, 1943.
Cot, l)anlel's first assignment was as a stodent
at the Naval Radar School at Harvard University
and suosequentiy at Massachusetts Institute of
Technology (MIT).
During World War Il, Col. Daniels served as a
radar officer with anti-aircraft artillery battalions
in the Pacific and following the war he served as
commanding officer oi the Marine detachment
aboard the Gen. G. M. Randall (AP-115),

He later served as Instructor at the cornmunications.electronjca school at Camp Pendleton,
Calif., and was a student at the commudcatjons
officer's school, Quantico, Va,
Following a stint as communications electronic
officer in Korea, Col, Daniels was assigned to duty
with the Second Marine Aircraft Wing, Cherry
Point, N. C., and this was followed by a tour of duty
at Headquarters, U. S. Marines Corps.,
Washington, D. C.
In 1961, he was assigned to the Defense Communication Agency and served three years In
France as the deputy chief of that agency.
A duty assignment with the First Marine Aircraft Wing in Vietnam was followed by a tour with
the Second Marine Division at Camp LeJeune, N. C.
Subsequently, he spent 34 years with the Joint
Chiefs of Staff, Operations Division at the Pentagon.
Prior to his retirement on June 30, 1974, Col.
Daniels put in hi,M last dury assignment with the
Personnel Dept., Headquarters, USMC.

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The Colonel and his wife, the former Janice Nida
of Huntington, W. Va., have three children— David,
wlo lives In Paris, France; Robyn, living in Richmond. Va,; and Samuel, a senior at the University
of Florida,
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Don't forget the big Sanford lions Club spaghetti
supper and bingo spectacular that's coming off one
week from tomorrow at the Sanford Civic Center.
It's an all-you-can-eat deal for the price of $2 and
when you're finished eating you can enjoy many
games of bingo.
All preceeds go to the Lions sight program.
You'll be helping a worthy cause and enjoy a
friendly evening with enjoyable people when you
attend.
Too, where else can you get gourmet spaghetti,
and all you can eat, for the asking price of 12?
—Bill Currie

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living at the Quaker Yokefellow
life goes on.
Kubler.Rosa, whose work Institute at F.arlham College in
and wri ti ngs on counselling Richmond, Ind.: "None of the

Deep in the bowels of the Pentagon, another
plumbers squad has been operating In the style
of the notorious White House plumbers,
Its existence was mentioned by Bob Woodward, the star Watergate reporter, In the
Washington Post. He wrote about an alleged
White House plot to assassinate me in late 1971 or
early 1972.
He quoted W. Donald Stewart, a former
Pentagon Investigator, as saying he had been
given "every resource in the book" to stop the
l:ikc ItI (flt ('(ttTfln (irr iJ fr. if q1Igp.

Ironically, our story about the CIA's plot
against Cuban Premier Fidel Castro described
an attempt to poison him with pellets that would
leave no trace. According to Woodward, that was
how the White house Intended to do away with
me.
What upset Nixon the most, according to our
White house sources, was our revelation the
billionaire Howard Hughes had sent two $50,000
cash bundles, one to Key Biscayne, the other to
San Clemente, for Nixon's use in betwen his

plumbers In action has been provided by Navy
Yoeman Charles Radford, who was also
suspected of leaking information to us.
Testifying behind closed doors, he told the
Senate Armed Services Committee how the
Pentagon Plumbers had wrung a COnftsiumi out
of him. They grilled him abusively, strapped him
to a he detector, brought him back for more
questioning and then repeated the process all
over again, Radford testified until he broke down
and wept.

bloodshot, and he looked like he was mad. He
looked like he was mad."
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"Were you physically threatened in any
way?" pressed Hughes,
"No," said Radford, "he did not lay lila
hands
on me in any way, lie pounded the desk. He made
motions like I suppose he would leap
across the
desk at me at any moment. But he did not touch
me in any way."
"Then you would be threatened this way and
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— Hope! for us.

What a word it IS.
The livi ng hope is only frr
what is the greatest word? those who believe. Chr istian"
Love. What is the third? Fai th die like anybody else, but they
"Now abides faith , hope, are on their way home. Their

perlence of being met by some- about it, depression and acalready dead, sometimes reptance not always in that
out of the dis ta nt past.
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Some fail to reach the stage of love, but the greatest of these is next place of residence is the
Death and Dying," Issued by acce pta nce, she said,
but those love," We sing our songs of eterna l city. Yonder is victory.
in
1969,
has
who
are
come
be
do
die
wi
th
ever
afraid
to
die."
"equanimity
guides among professional
hope, and speak words of cheer,
In the city of Philadelphia,
a virtual hand book among psy- and peace." She says
colleagues, cites her changed
"truly
in
a world that has no such during World War II a mother
She said there is a "coninion chiatrists, chaplains and pas. religious people
outlook in recent articles and denominator" of ex perien
ith a deep outlook.
ces tors dealing with dying persons,
lost two sons in the natiorvi
abiding
relationship
with God
lectures,
A pe rson may say: "For you service. Crushed by sorrow, for
for dying people, both for chil- She lect ures widely,
find it much easier to (ace death to tell me that
She says her conclusions are (fren and the aged, for the relilife is wonderful a long time she seemed unable
She says she hd little tradi- with equanimity."
in the fa ce of all the tr oubles I to recover herself. Later on th is
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have, is just plain preposterous. same grey-haired woman
life is hope!es to roe.'' For rooveil from lAiI tO 1X.'d in tL
multitudes there is no bright, large na val hospita l. 11cr hands
ness of hope. We live in a wor ld held puzzles and games for

that has given up iLs hope and wolinded men to while away

Rally Day is featured at First this Sunday at 6

p.m. 'llie.filill to return to Japan and establish accompanied Rev. Bill Pickett many
have become completely tedious hours. From the
United Metholdst Church of "Growing Up No. 2" helps new churches,
this
week
to
a
shepherding
disillustioned.
Sanford this Sundiy. All Sun- people
wreckage of her own sorrowbecome
better
conference in Missour i,
Is
the
(lilY School Classes are urging acquainted with their
Christian
li
re
gion
a
bli
gh ted life she brought forth
personal
Sunday will --........
k1ik.i
Holy Crncs
hi' mpmI'.ar,hn (nrinrn hg,ng1 w.
I--'rip
and nesting rn otner as
i
growth.
day
at
Community
Methodist
may
be
a
part
of
the
cele bration for rally day will be
world
who
needed a friend. She gave
Charles Davis, Music and
The Feast of St. Francis of with new members received at around us, but we
held :()flowing the morning Youth Director, is leading a
believe that them hope .
ssissi will be observed Oct. 4 the 11 a.m. service. Rev.
Ken "we are saved by hope." Hope
worship service.
hope springs up in our hear t
Youth Retreat for all the at Holy Cross Episcopal
acmpting Jesus as your Savior doesn't meant you'll never
Church
Miller,
aciate
pastor,
will
does spring eternal in the and tells us we can be what we
A church dinner will be held members of the new Youth of Sanford with the blessing of preach on make another mistake. After you've repented and been
Out of the Feast." Christians life. Our faith in really want to be. We are saved
at 12:30 p.m. in the Fellowship Council at his home on Satur(orgIven,youmay5tufIible,Butyougetup5g00flf0
pets. (Francis is usually
Christ gives rise to hope that by hope.
w he re you are. The impo rtant thing is, th e direction f
Hall of the church. Drink and day at 10a.m.
a-ssoclated with pets and other Ministerial
Ills spirit working through
your life is now toward God. Your lifestyle Is changed,
table service is provided by the
Dr. Bert Rogers, Brotherhood animals because of his love for
those
that lore him, will bring
church
God's love includes Justice. So Just as there Is a
and everyone Is invited President, announces plans for God's simpler creatures.) A Association
order of chaos, brotherhood out
Thst Church of Christ,
to bring covered dishes and a Mtn's Steak Dinner on
reward for righteousness, there Is a penalty for
short service of blessing will be
me
and
Sanford Area Ministerial of bitterness,
peacc out of
share in the gala occasion. The Thtsday, at 6:30 p.m. This is held
unrighteousness. God does not intend for anyone to go to
at 11 am. in the church
Scientist
hell. God has done everything He can to keep you out of
A..iation will meet Tuesday, strife.
youth of the church have the first meeting of the yard.
at 11 a.m., at First Christian
hell. But God cannot and will not force anyone
requested that no deserts be Brotherhood for the new church
There are
aurch, 1607 Sanford Ave., for symbols, but many ChrIstian
brought
as
they
are
heaven over hell. Tt decision iso
800 E. Second St.
bringing year and Is open to all men of Allen Chapel
up you.
none is more
thet: regular monthly meeting. meaningful
freezers of home-made Ice the church.
than the anchor,
Sunday Services &amp; Sunday
Le King, new president which is the
cream and cake for dessert.
The Central Florida Medical Rev. Leo
symbol of hope.
Sc
hoo l 11:00 AM.
Society will present a film and will preside and all members The anchor has often proved the
Installation of officers, Palmetto Avenue
Wed.
Eve. 7:30 P.M.
teachers, and workers in the
Foreign missions have been conduct a discussion at Allen are asked to attend.
last source of safety for the
Church School will be held at the Wednesday night emphasis Chapel AME Church Sunday at
There will be a meeting of the stcrm tossed sailor.
both morning worship services, during the past weeks at. 3:30 p.m. on the warning and Association Youth Ministry
All. ARE WELCOME
It is easy for the Christians to
The Chlldrens Choir will
gh
Committee
at
10:30,
to
hear
take
over
possible
cure
of
cancer,
hi
this ancient symbol
Palmetto Avenue Baptist.
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and an anthem, 'Behold, He Several missionary families
blood pressure, sickle cell and reports on the proposed youth
ORLANDO
—
The
Rev. John T. Hughes, Cometh," will be given by the the 53 that
otherofdiseases that take the retrit in Novernbei, and
the church helps to lives
Presbytery of St. Johns this chairman of the task
force, Chancel Choir. The Noel support monthly have been to
many people. It is open sevra1 other important areas.
week approved a plan to raise stressed that the proposal
the
Is Carpenter family will sing present to report the progress locatedpublic and the church is
$200,000 to fight hunger in the concerned, not with temporary "God Bless
• Ann's
America."
of the ch urches they have Sanford. at 1203 Olive Ave.,
world, named the Reverend Dr. relief, but with meeting the root
Planning night for the budget established and are enSt. Ann's Church of DeBary
Harvard A. Anderson, to direct causes of hunger.
for
next year will be held on devouring to establish:
will
art its fall activities with
the eff or t, approved a "countNamed as director of the Wednesday night in Fellowship
St.
Andrew
s
CiurcIi
the
Annual
Bazaar on Oct. 4 and
Rev,
and
Mrs.
Jim
McCarty,
down" for the development of a program which will require flail,
S beginning at 1 p.m. on the
and their three children were
new congregation north of approximately six months of
St. Andrews Presbyterian church grounds on
present Sept. 10. The McCarty's Church
Dogwood
Orlando, and received the time Dr. Anderson recently
of Bear Lake will hold a Tra il.
Reverend David L Waters into retired dialrinan of the Review First Christian
have established the Bible church picnic on Oct. 4 at
As in past years, prizes will
Featuring
membership.
and Evaijiation team of the
First Christian Church youth Baptist Church of Hong Kong, YMCA Camp Wewa near be awarded every
hour
during
China.
Rev,
Meeting in Special Session at General Assembly of the leaders are beginning a new t
McCarty reported Apopka. This will be a day of
bazasr.
Evangelist
the
new
St. Stephen Presbyterian Church, U.S., and type of approach to youth hat the church meets on the top games, swimming and contests
of
one
of
the
many for all ages and the picnic will
Presbyterian Church here, the formerSynodEzecutivefor the ministry, with much of
apartment
complexes
&amp;nd
is be served in the afternoon,
Presbytery approved the report Synod of Florida.
planning In the hearts and
doing
quite
well
He
illustrated
Frank Brubaker and Don
of a special task force which
This
Central
The public is invited to a free
Florida hands
Midwest City, Oklahoma
of youth. The church the progress with a slide Dunlap will be in charge of the ('oncert by Carlo Curley the
called upon the 38 churches in Presbytery in 1974 set a pattern feels a new
approach needed to presentation.
this Central Florida Presbytery in fighting hunger since ministry to Its own youth, and to
event,
world's youngest concert organ
Rev, and Mrs. Bob Piatt, and
tooierve the bicentennial year followed by ot her Presbyteries, young people who feel turned
virtuoso, to be presented
t heir son John, missionaries to
of the nation by contributing raising $101,000 for land off with the church arxjrellgion, Japan
Tuesday at 8 p.m. at
Community
wcre
present
Sept.
17
to
over and above normal reclamation
Ca.sselberryComznunity United
In
Korea
Mr. a nd Mrs. Wi lliam Gibson present the
field of Japan. Rev. Methodist
Sunday 11 a.m. •
Methodist Church.
benevolence giving, $200,000 to reclaiming several hundred Jr. and Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Piatt
have
his
personal
fight hunger In the world,
acres of land by building dikes Kyle, sponsors, with Dr. Harold 'estimony
The 21-year-old artist, who
that he had been
Several men from Corn- heads the choral keyboard
Originally proposed by across shallow Inlets of the sea. Harris, minister as advisor
converted through the ministry munity United Methodist department at Girard College,
Ruling Elder henry L. Adams These projects are being extend an Invitation
to
youth
of
an Arneircan missionary in Church of Casselberry will Philadelphia, gives 75 concerts
of Daytona Beach earlier this overseen
by
Korean not involved In church activity Yokohoma, Japan while living attend the
annual Layman's around the world each year.
)car, the proposal will un• Presbyterians. In 1975 the to make a visit and share their
with
his
parents,
who
were
Retreat
at
the
Methodist Youth
derwnte two projects: the first churches of the Presbytery feelings with the youth and
service
personnel
stationed
Camp
at
Leesburg
Friday
Is an agricultural and village contributed over $11,000 at a leaders,
there.
lie
expressed
his
desire
t
hr
ough
Sunday. Two o thers
development
project
in single evening "Presbyterian
This Sunday, at 10:30 a.m.,,
Bangladesh, and the second is a Celebration" mass rally, and there will be an informal coffee
domestic package which will later added to It to reach a total fellowship in the youth center,
include, among others, a 110,000 of $22,500 to purchase a well- for discussion and fellowship.
agricultural project on the drilling rig to drill water well., The Sunday evening youth
R o sebud-Sioux
India n in drought stricken Niger. The program begins at 6:30 p.m.
Reservation in South Dakota. 38 churches normally con- and In varied in its content. The
tribute over $4-million ann- youth ministry may if there is a
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nually to Christian causes. In need branch out Into some type
I9'5 69 per cent of all budgeted of week;) activity, si'vh as a
benevolence giving is being Friday night coffee house.
contributed to Synod and
Members of the Seminole
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Florida and around the world. Order of DeMolay will worship
In a second action, approval at First Christian Church, at
was given to begin a new the 11 a.m., service on Sunday.
A ,J ,
congregation in South Seminole Dr. Harold A. Harris, will speak
County during 1976. Two new on "Where Do We Go From
WE WILL
Leading
.
congregations were organized There"
the
REIMBURSE YOUR CHURCH 5Qc FOR EACH
In 1975: the Tuskawilla Church Responsive Reading will be
near Winter Park in May, and Skip Burdette, Master Coun.
BULLETIN RECEIVED FROM AN ADULT MEMBER
another in the "new town" of selor of the Chapter. Mike
Deltona on Sept. 14. The Bedenbitugh, Junior Steward
OF YOUR CONGREGATION WHO PARTAKES IN
Presbytery recently en- and Charlie Williams,
nunciated a determination to Chaplain, will serve as canOUR SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECIAL!
organize at least one new dlellghters at the altar. Others
e/CONE
L)€
congregation each year for five sharing in the service will be
Absolutely
) os"egiJl years. "We're seeing rapid Bob Meyers, Junior Deacon;
No Alcoholic
Beverag.j
population growth," explained Russell Mitchell, Marshal;
Sr,-1
.Clifford McKibbin Jr., Sanford Bobby Smith, Standard Bearer; A T'TEND MORA VIAN COLLEGE
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MARGE WILLIAMS
and
Miss
Patty
Meyers,
'o
members
oI
Rolling
hIIlls1ora%.
Church,
Lougwood,ha,e
New
chapter
sweetheart,
executive who heads the
AN OLD FAMILY FAVORITE . . Scr umptous,
3?? 181?
entered Moravian College, Bethlehem, pa., to study for work In
Church Development Division.
Sanford
farm fresh eggs, tasty bacon or sausages,
the mission fields, Pamela Collins, right Is 1974 graduate from
"We have several new corndelicious home fries and toast,
First Baptist
Lyman 111gb School an Cecilia Stapleton graduated from
munities within our bounds, and
— OR —
are cooperating with other
Dr. Henry Brandt, noted Seminole 111gb School in 1973. Both have been active in the nnth

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persons near death have patients who have had a death
become recognized as prime ex perie nce and returned

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flow would you like to be in and baptize it wit
second place? Would It not be meaning. Th e very form of the
airight if you were the second anchor suggests the cross. In
most outs ta nding person in the time of storm when all else has
world?
failed t here Is hope in the anI am writing now about the chor. Our greatest hope is in the

is hap. patients over many years has
pening to his or her corpse" and made me much more religious
observes sue,
,. things as "heroic than I have ever been."
attempts" of others to
!n her analysis, she says most
resusci ta te it.
t1tng
people move through I
Additionally, she said, there
and
stages
of emotions
conies a feeling of "peace

tvnference on death, dying and %holenesslo and then an ex- death, anger at it, bargaining English language

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Working with dying

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First United
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lional religious background, but
In a 1974 book, "Questions and
Answers
she
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her research has convinced her dead but altcrwa-d ''re rethat life continues beyond the vlved by medical means,
grave.
now do believe in a life
Although she used to regard
death as a natural termination after death, beyond a shadow of
to individual existence, she a doubt," .ihe says.
The Swiss-born psychiatrist,
says, she now is "certa in
it
now
of Chicago, told a recent
Is not." She adds that only the

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Now the lines are drawn for that, not only in the law of
God in Ills Word; but also In the la ws of nature. It's an
accePIcdscienUfic fact that nsture will ri.seup and punish
you if you break tier laws. If You jump off a building, you,11
(all. If you run a red light, ou may get by th e fir
st time
even th e second time. But if you keep on runn g —
in red
ligh ts, sooner or later you'll hurt someone or be hurt.
These are God 's unchangeable laws.
Th ere is anoth er truth th at Is unchangeable. The Bible
says, "This Is a fai th ful sa ying . Jesus came into the
orld to sivc sinners' if Timothy 1:15). The final

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Fridsy.Sept 26,

lie and being a li-AR. .. In commiting an act of adultery
and being an adult.er.ER. The final judgment 'l1l be
because we've formed a life pattern that is toward sin,
.
WWdIU iun. .,
tins is oetng
a sin-NEll,
Jesus Christ came to sa ve us. . to break sin 's power
to forgive si ns th at are re pented of. But remember,

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God does not send you th ere. You make the choice of
here you will spend life after dea th ,

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NEW YORK (AP) The nation's thrift in
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There is a persistent story that several
stitutions the savings banks and the savings
'
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de
cades ago the Louisiana legislature tried to
and loan associations — again are worried that
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enact a law setting the official value of p1 at a
they are losing out in the competitive battle for
neatly rounded 3, thereby ridding the populace of
the consumer's dollar.
burden of that damned decimal point.
the
,.
Restricted by federal regulation to offering
.'&amp;
only 5.25 per cent on passbook savings and 7.75
True or not, the story shouldn'
t be surprising.
per cent on six-year savings certificates, the
.
!n her haste to rescue people even when it's
"r,
thrif ts find themselves no match for Uncle Sam's
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8-plus per cent.
disappointingly
prone to rush in w here angels
.'That's what the Treasury is offering on notes
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fear to tread.
these days, and some of them are in deA current example of this, chosen from a list
nominations small enough to attract funds that
that threads through the congresslona' cosmos,
otherwise would repose wi thin the coffers of the
rl~i
Is
the federal insistence that America's 10
thrift institutions.
F0
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4"
million
motorcycle riders be forced to wear
The big commercial banks, say the thrifts, are
1.
headgear.
The law, in effect since 1967. Is part of
in a much better position to survive, enough
a
highway
Safety Act that mandates state
though the upper limit of interest rates they can
compliance
at penalty of forfeiture of assistance
offer Is one-quarter point lower.
funds.
Since
money balks, all but two states now
The commercial banks have other sources of
have
helmet
laws for cyclists.
Bookmark
income; they aren't dependent, as are the
thrifts, on catching consumer savings. They
Admittedly, it is difficult to sympathize,
derive funds and income from a broad variety of
whatever the grievance, with anything to do with
Ed
business
motorcycles. Seven to eight million of the
menaces clog the highways, trespass the bike
Unlike the thrifts, commercial banks aren't
for seeking any and all funds it can get from any trails, and frighten the fuzz from the wilderness
School Board Rapped
undermined when the money of small savers
source to carry on Its program. That Is human rabbits.
withdrawn, attracted away by higher interest
logic.
rates elsewhere. But withdrawals are
Neither I nor Mr. Jones, or Mrs. Smith or
Sadly, sales have multiplied by a factor of a
But, Just as a child cannot be allowed
devastating for the thrifts.
Brown, etc. had a legitimate grIpe Monday
thousand
ovem the past two decades, with a
unbridled, undisciplined free run of his or
You might think then that the thrifts would find evening when approximately
her
million
now
manufactured annually. Too bad.
175 concerned
Immature emotional development and must be They
logical and fair the prediction by George citizens, Including approximately 75
roar
down
the divisional line in two-way
school
by proper
McKinney, chief economist of Irving Trust, that personnel, appeared
supervision and training, taught, from traffic, sit In front yards leaking oil and are
at the Public hear ing on
federal officials soon will permit higher Interest budget approval.
infancy, that moral character development and peopled by otherwise
rational men and women
sell discipline is necessary to a stable
to be offered on consumer savings.
You see, none of the above, including me, had •
and
who
apparently
enjoy
blowing the bugs from
productive life, not only Individually,
McKinney maintains that the small saver Is made It their business to attend those sessions
their
noses
following
each
trip.
collectively of society, the school board must
entitled to a "reasonable" return on his savings, when the budget was
being structured, because
Nonetheless,
forcing
a
cyclist
to wear a helmet
become the parent and guide the development of for his
The present restrictions represent an Inequality, we had depended upon the
health
Is
elected
School
Board
on
the
order
of laws requiring
its child Into full grown adulthood capable of
an Inequality that fed eral officials can quickly members functioning in the role which
daily use of the tooth brush, Clearly, nei ther
all
placing
values
and
correct if they so choose.
pr
elected officials are presumed to be placed, That
iorities in their proper matter is of business to anyone but the Inplace.
McKinney feels certain that this will take is, representatives
of the people.
Those who would believe that money equates dividual,
place, If only because "things of interest to the
Properly placed, this function should be not
with the quality of education only touch the
Big Mama argues otherwise, Increasingly,
nation generally get done." Pressure will be only an advocacy of the public interest, but an
surface. Those who believe that a safe and Insisting that the Individual must be protected
brought, he said. "Maybe Congress will have to adversary role to those
structuring said budget, functional
against himself. Thus the ever-expanding in.
act."
Sound ridiculous. No, my friend, that is exactly Instruction environment is necessary to good truslon of
have a most valid point. But it is
Well, the thrift Institutions don't think It's a why we have
state police powers Into the private
elected taxing authorities. Not to patently obvious that
monies have not t, aJ*nt affairs of every American,
very good Idea. They agree that if permitted to rubber sUmp
recommendations of those wisely and It behooves those In the Educational
offer higher rates on savings they would attract preparing andthe
Besides mo'orcycle safety, the government
who will spend the monies
process to reassess the moral obligations they
more money. But at what cost?
regulates sex, personal hygiene, morali ty, etc. Qr
structured
into the budget, but to minutely assumed when the entered the most important In what he obviously means as a warning to
Said Kenneth Thygerson, economist of the U.S. scrutinize each
and every expenditure and cause and what should be the most
revered profession Americans, Russian author Aleksandr
League of Savings Associations: "I just don't each and every expenditure to be diligently
and in this country.
think the S&amp;Ls and mutual savings banks have with fiscal logic defended.
SozhenItsynt1astoldofasoyIetgove,ent that
This
This nation cannot continue to absorb the is not satisfied unless
the earnings capacity to pay substantially higher
If, in fact, three mem bers of this board can
It can monitor all that
det er i orating end product of our people do, th
rates."
logically defend the expenditure of $10,000 for present
e
implied
exc
use being that they are
systems without ultimate calamity. The not
Thygerson poin ts out that net Income af ter legal fees and dosing c
respoosible
enough
to
do anything alone.
ost on a 160,0000 tranblame is not singular. The parents, the courts,
taxes fell In 197410 11.482 billion from 81.896 bIl- saction — defend
the inclusion of 1200,000 for the schools, the
Democracy rejects the latter notion, and the
socialistic government must
lion a year earlier. "We did a survey, a sum- items
which are "donated" by the federal share the blame.
Supreme
Court on a number of occasion., has
mary, and found them down even more In the government — the carry over
of $2.6 million
solve
agreed.
State
interference in private activity
Hostility and divided interest will not
first half of 1975," he said,
from the second highest budget in the history of the problem. We all must
unite in a common goal must have overriding public purpose, the Court
The thrifts therefore seem to be caught in a Seminole County to cushion the
Impact of an to shake the shackles of apathy and
vice. They can't compete unless Interest rates expected 30 percent Increase
develop once said In Mugler vs. Kansas (1887), because: ,,Our
In energy cost and again a strong
system of government, based upon the in.
American character of
drop. And they can't correct the situation by the doom.sday prediction that the state
will be so dependence, where each American can add to. dividuality and intelligence of the citizen, do-s
offering higher interest rates either, even if destitute by next year that the school system can
the total Instead of creating problems that divide not claim to control him, except as to his conduct
pe rmi tted by regulators.
expect a repeat of last years 3 percent reduction
to others, leaving him the colt' Judge as to all that
and
weaken.
Meanwhile, they (car disintermediatloji — a in state funds (with a true 15 percent
increase
in
only
affects himself."
Let it be said; fiscal irresponsibility leads
big word that means, simply, a movement of actural revenues from taxes, this allows for a without
fail to ultimate bankruptcy,
North Carolina Sen. Jesse Helms has used this
money toward higher rates. In July the
and
iiaga rather fat cushion), then this writer cannot any bankruptcies
are sold to the highest bidder,
ar gument in Introducing a proposal to put logic
and loans accumulated $3 billion in sa vings; in longer cla im to understand the meaning
of logic.
Aug ust, only $1.2 bil li on.
B. D. Simpson above government and repeal compulsory
No one can blame the school admi nistration
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Longwood helmet regulations.
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SCORP9 kt 422j You're a natural for the
You'll couking on all borners day when you'll be on the You're extra harp In business
limelight today. No one will be
today. You'll function with a receiving end,
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competente that will surprise
LEO (July 23-Aug ) Several able spot a profit In
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Whatever
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even yourself,
people are going to be anxious other people wouldn't be aware
approval.
If you of.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) t get touch with
PIKES (Feb 20-March 20)
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show a surprising total.
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possible, everyone will benefit.
past few days, the rewards will you thought. You'll be able to
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ways around it.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
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Sept. 27,1975
hear from a lot of friends you
LIBRA Sept 23-Oct ) Don't It's a day when you'll be far
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haven't been In touch with for a discard Ideas you get today, more adept
at finishing a lot of
The coming year will prove to
long time. You're
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big
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way out. Talk them or with Job. The little ones you will do You'll be involvedOne
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members of the Pilot Club of county.
Sanford, Inc., who hosted a
The club was brought up to
picnic for members and friends date on the latest is safety
our schools!
at the Loch Arbor home of education by Sgt. Taylor who
We're talking about the little Marjorie and Jerry Jernigan. says of himself, "I don't mind
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Fowler, Doris Stein, Shirley Mills, Edith Avenefl, Elmer Avenell and Betty Hailback
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to first graders in Orange and park; bring your families and
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ton, Oakland, Kansas City an
National Football League New Orleans, each 43-0; Clii
players, overwhelmingly cago, 41-0; Miami, 30-5; Clevc
rejecting management's latest land, 30-I1; Philadelphia, 24-I8L
contract offer, now have tiiree and Detroit, 27-15.
Green Bay. Atlanta and St
options: they can return to the
bargaining table, continue to Louis also voted against it, bu
Play without a contract or did not reveal their exact rob
strike for the third time in 14 counts.
Previously, Buffalo an
months,
Each of the possibilities, how- Houston each had voted 43-0 ti)
reje ct the offer .
ever, presenI. a tianger.
If t hey return to the bargainStill to be count ed were Dal.
Ing ta ble, it is reliably reported las, Minnesota , Los Angeles,
that the owners would come Baltimore, Pittsbur gh, Denver,
back with a less inviting off er San Diego and the two New
than the one now before the York teams — the Jets and Gi.
players,
ants. However, it was learned
If t hey continue playing with. that Los Angeles had voted for
ou t a contract, the re is danger rejection, al though player rep.
of a further split among the resentatire Jack Youngblood
playe rs and clubs, with the pos- declined to disclose the resul ts.
sibility of the pension plan goOnly Cincinnati voted to acing broke.
cept, 26-13.
And if they strike again, they
The vote agai ns t the contract
will furt her alienate the fans was not a vote to strike. That
who voiced their disagreement must be done in a se pa rate halat the previous walkouts and lot. So far, none of the teams
they'll lose 1-14 th of the ir sam- has announced plans for a
ries for each missed game.
strike vote and all are expected
Despite these obvious dan. to play t he ir games this weekgers, the players' dis- end.
satisfaction
with
But unhappiness with manmanagement's
offer
is agement's latest offer, a fourmounting rapidly.
year proposal, continued to
Of the league's 26 teams, 16 grow.
ha ve voted to reject the new
The players have said there
contract, only one has voted to are several points of disaccept it an d the other nine a greement in the offer, They
ha ve eit her not vot ed or not an. concern pension, insurance
nounced their votes,
be nefi ts, preseason pay, estabThrough Th ursday night, the li.shment of an agency shop, and
total vote count agai nst the of- the so-called Rozelle Rule.
fer was 470-75. Fourteen teams
The offer reportedly was convoted for rejection Th ursday. sidered acceptable by the NFL
They Included New England, Players Association from an
47-0 San Francisco, Washing- ecornornic point of view.

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be replaced by his brother, Malt. The Saints are
Gainesville's top player is end Wayne 0-2.
Studstill, a major co llege prospect.
Lake Howell, also 0-2. looks to quarteroack
A lot of football teams find out how good or
Seminole ta kes on Spruce Creek, a new school Jim Prftchard, running backs
Bob Lyby and Don
bad — they are this weekend,
n south Daytona Beach and coached by former Andrino for the offensive
Seminole Count) high school eleveres are' no
spark to turn around
.Jacksonville Sharks mentor Bud Ashier. Spruce the Hawks' grid fort un es,
exception as six games dot the schedule tonight. Creek
l ost to Astronaut 36-6 and defeated
Oviedo, still apparently not recovered from a
Lake Brantley and Seminole are home, while Seabreeze 1.0. Tailback Willie Strickland is the season-ope
the other four co unty teams hit the road. Lyman club's top rusher,
ning 53-s loss to Seminole, tries to
reverse field in a distr ict encounter at
plays at Colonial, Oviedo treks to Rochledge.
Seminole, 2-0, will be TE'1iTg l'iixi flames' 1ockIetJge.
Trinity Prep is in Tampa against Temple a:kle tonight. That means Bill McDaniel is in the
Heights Christian and Lake Howell is at backfield with Herb Branch, Ned Raines and
OFFENSE
Jacksonvil le Bishop Kenny.
LAKE BRANTLEY
GAINESVILLE
Mark Whigham. Gerald Meyer is also out with Jim Yarborough
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Wade StudgIlli (ICS)
The half dozen games offer a myriad of an injury, which means Kenny Lee will play Mark floardman ((i$)
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Joe Burke (lii)
possibilities: Lake Brantley has a good shot at center and Bobby Duggar moves to the Eddie Norris iiso
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Mike Thompson
Chuck Calhoun (ItS)
upsetting a team with a reputation of linebacker potion.
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Bill Johnson (it-,)
Gene Bowman (175)
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demolishing teams like the Patriots; Seminole
Ronnie Ellis (tIn
Other changes during the week Liclude Ross Lishen (190)
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John Alford 70
will play again without Tim Raines, but probably moving Ken Meadows f'om end to halfback and Lee Hartman (170)
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Mark Floyd (ItS)
not need him; Lyman tries to prove it is for real: bringing up Robert Law from the junior varsity. Henry Stanley (15$)
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Steve Struser (170)
Rick Garta (p55)
and winless Oviedo, Trinity Prep and Lake
RB Anthony Davis (140)
Lyman, 1-1, will repla ce
Fowler (l7ot
FB Carl Warren (140)
Howell attempt to experience the ela tion of SUie on th e offensive li Ken Place with for)' Randy
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Lake Brantley's opponent is Gainesville. The success enjoyed last week against Boone.
Gene Bowman (Ill)
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Larry Kelly (ISO)
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Randy Moore (Iii)
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Ricky Long (140)
"Confidence might be what we need most," Dan
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Jim Ouche (155)
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favorite. Brantley coach Samrny Weir made two Way. "Colonial impresses me. I see we are Eddie Norris (ISO)
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Wayne Vammen (ISO)
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Nat Turner (190)
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Fowler to fullback and switched Jim Kelly to
Scott Riddle (151)
Trinity Prep will be without its starefld,Tony Tony Albers (ISO)
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Greg Wilson (110)
Mike T olson (ISO)
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Rodney Hyden (170)
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Drew Bongianni (143) E Carl Harrell (141)
Ernest Manley (ISO)
T Scott Pdecsotgn (105)
Steve Gathers (143)
T Roland Bradley ($70)
Kenny Adams (110)
0 Doug Hopkins (14$)
Rick Mann (174)
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Sherman C umming (305)
Kenny Lee (194)
C Boyd Faucet?, (its)
Mark Whlgham (17$) 05 John Squirts (ISO)
Ned Raines (15$)
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Bill McDaniel (177)
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Mike Microulis (14)
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Brock Magrudii (220)
1 Robert Johnson (300)
Doug Lanier (IS)
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Dave BrdIey (140)
Keith Van Dyke (ISO)
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Edd,, KuClyniki (170)
David Syme (ISO)
0 Joey Bartholomew (l$)
Bob Mycofi (III
C Greg Lyons (ItS)
Peer Knowles (11$)
05 Bob Sadd (ISO)
Norbert Seals (15$)
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David Sutton (140)
Fl Eddie Sanchez (140)
Brent Matthews (ISO)
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"We're not four times for an average of
looking ahead to Nebraska this only 21 yards, and Oklahoma
week," says Car l Selmer, try- Coach Barry Switzer says re.
ing to keep a seine of humor for ceiver Tinker Owens, who had a
his University of Miami football 40-yard boot against Pitt, will
team's clash tonight with top- be tried as his replacement.
ranked Oklahoma.
Selmersayshe doesn't expect
Selmer's Hurricanes gave up thelosstoGeorglaTechto ha ye
422 yards rushing to Georgia a bad effect on his team.
Tech's wishbone offense last
Saturday in opening their season with a 38-22 loss.

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your priggish letterwriter and rudeness.
her apparently humorlecc
WHAT To lXY'
family? Let them erect a wall
L)EAR WHAT: I don't know
around their patio If they can't how many other pleasures your
stand the view.
father has at age 80, but I'll
"LIVE ANt) LET wager they are few. It iouid be
LIVE" easier (or you to adjust to his
l)Itlt LIVE: For ano th t'r "h.i!dt'' than for him to uhangt'
view, please read on:
it. If you haven't mentioned
DEAR ABBY:' A reader your irritation, do so. 1k just
signed SEEN IT ALL corn- mlghtbc more flexible than yoi1
plalned about a 68-year-old are.
neighbor lady who dis played
DEAR ABBY: I've been
her uncovered rear end to the dating an attractive divorcee
entire neighborhood while I'll call "Mary" for about six
planting pansies.
months. I date no other worrm,
Yo ur reply was too mild. I but I have made n cornwould have told the offended mitments to Mary, either.
neighbor to take a good, clear
For my birthday last month,
color photo of the pansy planter she gave me an expensive gold
using a zoom lens, ha ve it 1.1). bracelet, engraved,
entarged, and scndittn her wftti "Hands off! I be long to Mary."
the following note;
I pretended to be (klihted
"A guest took this while HE with this gift, and havew()fl it a
was visiting us,"
few times just to please her, but
WICHITA, KANSAS I've quit wear ing it because the
DEAR WICH: You topped idea of being labeled
me. That should be the end of It. somebody's private property
DE.tR /iBBY: I am Un- turns me off.
married and rn father is a
Mary keeps asking me why
widower. (We share a house.) I'm not wearing the bracelet. I
I find it most irritating after keep telling her I "forgot" it. I
cooking a hot dinner to have to ha te to lie, but I don't want to
compete with a newspaper hurt her feelings. What should I
every time I put a hot plate of do? Sign this. . .

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Slim &amp; Trim series Oct. 1,7 30 S CC campus. The series will
tests, and eye disease (Internal
p.m. to 8:30 p.m., ending on be taught by Ms. Yvonne
and external) Parept.s whose
Nov. 17.
Thompson,
children fail the screening are Gamma Gamma
The Slim &amp; Trim course deals
under no obligation.
This class will be limited to 27
Gamma Gamma Chapter, with mild conditioning for those people. To insure yourself of a
tometrist will advise them of
the condition. If an ' sign of eye Alpha Delta Kappa, he ld its interested in Increasing muscle place in the class, come to the
disease or abnormality is annual beach weekend Sept. 12- tone and increasing vigor, Registrar's Office at S.C.C.
found, the child will be referred 14, at the Sea Vista Motel in There IS a small fee for the before the class starting date
The
New Smyrna Beach, with course.
to treatment.
Monday- and register.
Shirley Pflueger and Charlotte
In the past. 10 per cent of
children failed the screening, Whitmore as hostessm
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yet most parents were unaware
that any visuel problem and busines meeting Was
attended by 21 members.
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ALL may I inquire whether
SHE chooses her work clothing
to please her neighbors? Why
does she expect the pansy
planter to kowtow to her

He always has a ne wspa per
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Robert
TOME"
Frana 100 Brown Ave., Sanford, propped up against his water
DEAR "I": Level with her,
announce the birth of their fint glass because he likes to eaf his Tell her you appreciate the
child, Stephen Robert Jr., born dinner and read at the same "thought1" but don't want to
Sept. 17 at Florida Hospital, time.
%car a sign declaring that you
I think thus is very In- 'belong" to anyone. Because
Orlando, weighing lpounds, 2
considerate! After all, I would you don't.
ounces,
like a little company while I am

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selections from Purcell, Giannird, Mozart, Bee thoven,

also that the doctors them- profit organlzati',n. The three
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Parents of eligible children
Broadcast tim
may call the optometrist of Chan3 6; 4:30 pm., Channel
their choice to make an ap- 9'
7 p.m. Channel 2,
pointment for the
Teachers' workdays have
Woman' s Club
chosen agaic
most of the children will be
available for the screening.
Altamonte Springs Woman's
The free screening
in. Club will hold a membership
clude tests for amblyopla (lazy luncheon on Oct. I at 11 a.m. in
eye),
myopia
(near. the Altamonte Civic Center. All

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TWO of Central Florida's best-known musical talents
will be featu din evening solo performances at Florida
University on Oct. and Oct. 10.
m
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who heads the vocal program at rL1 Will be en-

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Show , Tell

They've been victims of old Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Applicant.5 must be judged only a man's in determining credit- own credit, she can benefit
shibboleths—
women work covers all who regularly "tend on the besLs o their individual worthiness. And, Importantly to from the previously good
The movement towards equal part-time, for that
example, and credit to indi viduals: banks, credit-worthiness,
many women,alimonyand child, rating.
rights for women is about to drop out of the labor market Finance companies. department
support
Of course, the new law does
move into one more significant when they become pregnant. stores, credit-card issuers, and
If your loan application is consideredpayments
as incomemust be
area
not
force bad risks on creditors.
refised, you may request
that of the nation's But no longer will such government agencies.
knding institutions.
YOU
must still establish your
within 10 days of the refection)
economy-crjDohjn cliches
flU of equal importance, the
Th ough the y constitute 40 per acceptable.
ability
and willingness to pay.
a written statement of the
Among the li kely
credit
history
of
family
accent of America's labor force,
Butiif you are a woman who has
specific reasons for denying OF
of the Act are these: You
and are the breadwinners In 12
According to a September not be refused credit on the terminating credit, Such a counts must La, considered in been denied credit in the past
per cent of all families, women Header's Digest article, new grounds of your sex or marital statement must be supplied by extending
Th credit to either simply because of being a
spouse.
us if a couple has Woman, you'll find the new law
all too often have been regulations slated to go into sta
tus. Applications for credit the lender,
maintained satisfactory credit, will help you surmount one
discriminated against when it effect on Oct. 28 will prohibit may no longer include terms
A woman's income or savings and the wife becomes widowed
comes to obtaining credit, discrimination in credit. The
identifying the applicant's sex, must now be counted as equal to or simply wants to apply for her more barrier on the road to
equal rights,

SPORTS

Friday. Sept. 76. 1975

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DEFENSE
Danny Hardy (170)
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Greg Pringle ($12)
E Mike David (115)
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Joey Batholomew (145) Dr
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Greg Lyons (ItS)
Mike Good (224)
T Scot? Pe1eroftg (III)
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Robert Johnson (200)
Curt Johnson (194)
1 Sherman Cummings (2*$)
David Bradley (140)
0
Kenny Lee (Iti
0 Lerene, Wilson (uS)
LB Ed, Kuczynski (170) Ned Runes lISS)
LB Roland Bradley (170)
LB Robbie Moblej (140)
Bill McDanIel (177)
LB Steve Strickland (ISO)
Ld Danny Schaffer (140)
Bobby Dugq.ar (ISO)
LB Bobby Butler (145)
HI Mike North (170)
John Litton (140)
NO Willie Sticklind (140)
MB Donne B,:k (ISO)
o.rrick Cooper (139) PB Ron Asher (ISO)
S Ronnie Beck (130)
Herb Branch (li5
S Danny Ashburn (150)

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LYMAN
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Rick Knight (171)
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Rick Peters (155)
Mick Manning t1401
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Chris Havner (I4)
Kern Sweat (150)
1 Tim Corier ()
Rory Stone (207)
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Don Price (215)
Rick Benndt (itS)
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Barry Swearinge, (175)
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Bob Burkhart (144)
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Wyman Jackson (154)
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Bob Riaxti (191)
FB
Dan McCarthy (ISO)
Horace Alexander (Is)
FL
Brian Thomas (135)
DEFENSE
Ran Duncan (140)
Kevin Burns (145)
Richard Beary (113)
Herb Felder (in)
Greg Banfield (III)
Jerry Human (ItS)
Craig Smith (144)
Larry Clark (14$)
Jim BIane (Jul
Jim Barton (ItO)
Al Stanley (ISO)

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Julio Richards (17$)
Gary Onizondo (itS)
Jeff Atkins (Ito)
Jerry Bailey (200)
Gary Brown (200)
Mark Houston (170)
Bruce Gordon (Ill)
Tom Orion (ISO)
Tom Bender (17$)
Larry Gamadc (150)

OVIEDO
Rick Evans (14$)
Jon Andersen (170)
David Caughel (155)
Jim Reeves (ItO)
Kim Meeks (11$)
Don Jacobs (130)
Greg Kerr (115)
Lee Ward (ISO)
Billy Merchant (Ill)
Frank Pur c e ll (ISO)
Hureal Bell (133)

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ROCKLEDGE
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Rusty King (115)
E Wayne Roiir (Ill)
T Jack Smi*k (IN
T Tom Cot (III)
0 Glenn McClllister (I7O
0 Steve Green, (144)
C Tracy league (14$)
QB Ron Welch (14$)
MB Everett Diveaug (170
FB Willie Mont (171)
FL Ralph Randall (ISO)

DEFENSE
Will Carter (ISO
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Mike RIchardson (150)
Rich Rubinsteun (150)
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Steve Long (ItS)
Tom Fenton (300)
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Deete, Martin (17$)
Curtis Holloway (770) T
Tom Cot (100)
Joe Finney (170)
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Jack Smink (ItO)
Chip Johnson (14$)
LB Rick Simpson (140)
Frank Procell (140)
LB Glenn McCallIsp,r (170)
Charlie Lewis (ISO)
LB Keith Moan (14$)
Jim Dumas (US)
NB Ron Jackson (ISO)
Henry Finney (155)
HI Greg Ro be rtson (135)
Hureal Bell (15$)
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runs the wishbone attack better
than any team in the nation.
The Sooners enter the game
averaging 461 yards rushing
and 52.3 in total offense after a
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — North Carolina State while the three turnovers and three pen- the last two gaines in Jackson, Gaffney, who has passed
for
62-7 rout of Oregon and 46-10 Mississippi State and Florida, Bulldogs fell 2H to unex- alties played a part in cooling
272 have about as good personnel as
Florida has rolled up 941
by counts of 13-10 in 19 1 and 33- yards and run for 65.
triumph over respected Pitts. two Southeastern Conference pectedly tough Georgia.
Fullback
anyone in the
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his offense.
yards
in beating Southern
12 in 1973. Florida won its last Jimmy DuBose has run for 175.
burgh.
learns nursing blows to their
However, both coaches, Bob
Methodist
and losing to North
Tyler said breaks on two big two at Gainsville, 28-13 in 1972 State, primarly a ground team,
Sooner
halfback
-Mississi ppi State has an ex- Carolina State. State's defense
Joe pride, will clash Saturday night Tyler of State and Doug Dickey second-half
plays turned the and 29.13 last year,
"Mississippi
shows tailback Walter Packer
Washington gained IM yards in a match dominated by the of Florida, expressed con. tide
Football team with good is third in the conference wi'h a
The
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a battle of with 146 yards and ful,lback balance." Dickey said.
ainst his
and scored three touchdowns home team in recent years.
(Idence in their teams as well as
-They yield of 251 yards per game.
'ontrasting offenses, with Dennis Johnson with 108.
against Pittsburgh. He had four
Both State's Bulldogs and respect for their foes.
gavc
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big
plays
against
The Gators are favored but Florida running the wishbone
touchdowns against Oregon Florida have 1-1 records after
"We look at Florida as the Georgia and got beat, but they
th,- Gator loss ttx.'Y'll have to overcome a and State going from the veer. best tean) we have played to are a strong. talented football Kickoff
Stadium.time
whereat aMemorial
crowd
Stale and Lakes an average of absorbing losses last weekend. lastDickey
week blamed
on errors
and poor home-field advantage as well 115
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key
man in the Florida date," Tyler said. "Their of- team and will be touch to
.4 yards a carry into the game. Florida dropped an 8-7 upset to field position and noted that the Bulldog defense. State i4on attack is quarterback Don
beat about 2,0O0 is expect ed , will fl'
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Washington," said Selmer, In
his first year as Miami
"When you play Okiaburns, you've got to respect everybody. They've got good
team balance."

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TWELFTH - I Sala Mencha (7)
MATINEE
9 60. S 20. 2 60, 2 Marurl Alp) (1)
I 40. 1120 . 3 Ceiaya Larrea (8)
FIRST - I Larri-lenll , '2
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Ak3an Arania, 3 Ogyltg Se'vsa. i
Big Q 13 with 17) $4770
Ica Okkp, S. Unia AIberdi. 6r EddyHandle %79.99I Alt - i,M9
Elonia, 7 Cacho Via. $ Echar.o
NIGHT
Sanchez
FIRST - 1. Ald.anaIorzJ
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12 00. 750, 1 00, 7 Lent) Okoki (2) Lan) BeiIià, 3 Ica-Alber,, I Eddy
5 , s 00 3 (aCJ'io Beta (5) 460; Q Lenia, S Oguiza-Yzs, &amp; Ethanio
7 3)
P (3 21 1107 40
tIoria. 7 AIdane Sanchez. I. Barre
SECOND - 1. Larrl Albe'rd) (I) Okoke
1)60, ii 20, 700; 7 Eddy Okokl (5)
THIRD - 1 Aldana Jay), 2.
5.60, 2.50. 3. Ogulra Belle (115.6°; 0 Ogui:a Okokl. 3. ca Arens,
(51) 3-6 00. P (15)111 30; 8g Q (2 ) Echano Lenlz. S. Eddy Beitia,
*iti 5 5) 175940,
Unza Sanchez. 7. Arecha Alberdi, 8.
THIRD - 1 Un:a Sanchez (4) Larre Via
11 OJ, 6
100 2 Ogu'zalor:a ,
FOURTH - 1. Cacho Okoki,
SIC. S 4C. 3 ArC(hj Lenii (5)6 70 Q Lam) Jay), 3. Negui Echive,
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Domingo Eloria. S. Arecha Miguel.
FOURTH - 1 Cacp'ior'er ,z (3) 6. Alava Perez, 7. Bilbao
Bengea, s.
910. 510. 310. 3. Lan) Zarre (2) Barr. Zamre
3.
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I SantlEcriave, S. Dom ingo'
FIFTH - 1. M.aruri Echave (4) Aguirre, 4 Sala Ramon,
7. Celaya
I S 70. 880. 340 2 Sala Senooe (1) Lantern. I. Firmin-Mencha
S60. 3 20 . I. Chuctio Miguel (5) 3.70;
SIXTH - 1. Ogu):aBingoe, 2.
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PIPOUI-Zsrre. 3 Domingo-Pci-n. i.
SIXTH - t Bilbao F'rez (6) Arecha
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11 SO. 7 00. 500: 2 Barre Zarre (I) B i lbao Jay), I
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EIGHTH - I. Marorl-Aipi. 2.
Ercza Echave, 3. Bilbao Lan-es. 4
ChuchoMug,enia, 5 Celaya•Juan.
6 Fermin Attu. 7. Sr,fi-Ramoq.,, •
Sale Mencha
NINTH - i Alava. 2. Erdoza,
Zaire. I Aguirre, S. Juan, 4. SaIa, 7.
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TENTH - i, Ramon, 3. Sent), 3.
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Arech aZarre, I. DOrntngoMigu,I.
1 Bane Juan, S. Alava-Ectiave,
Feçmlq, Perez, 7 SantI Bengoa, I.
Chucho Ally
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Sale Attu, 3 Marurl Mugueria.

lnd,v,duaIs Georgia BarksaJe, (I) (11)13.70; P(41)111550; BigQ Ctiucho Agu)rre, 5 Fermln-Aipi, 6.
Trinity Prep. 9 3Q; 7. Kathy (26 with I 4) 112010
Celaya Ramon, 7 Erdoza Lan-ca, $
Bningarder, Lym an , 9 31. 3 Pt'ggy
A - 7.957. Handle SI?77I
Sant, Mencha
kllt. ockIedge, 9 31, 1 TriCla
FiCId, PocitIedge, 9 39; 5 Patty
ENTRIES

TONIGHT

FIRST - 1 Alcania Bei?ia 2
Oguii Arena, 3. Uria ..eni:,
Edjy OkokI, S. Lan) AIbrdI. 6

Carol Curtis. TrinIty, 9.41; 9

041#19ne Berkley, Brantley, t:49. to.

Cacho Sanchez,

Ck4y SulIivn, B'en')ey 9:50.

)crn Eforiza

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SECOND - I. Urza.Bei?ja, 2.Ica ,

PreP Football
Rico U. Inter Amer Ican 0
Cooçr CIty 1?, Cham)nade

North ,%.Iami Booch 3. Hialeah 0

South Plantation 7. Miramar 6
Miami Jackson IS, Edison 14

lenui, 3 Echano, OKOkI. A. Ogulza. South Miami 7, Miami BHChJ

JaI.AIaI

S.anthe:. 5 Cacho Arena. 6. Aldana.
Via, 7 Barr, Elonia. I Eddy--

RESULTS
MATINEE
FIRST - I Ica Arrj 17) 13 60,
510. 3 $0. 2 Ca("o 'incnej (7) 6 20,
650, 3 UrzaOkokl (') 4000 (7?;
P (7 7) $163 SC.
SECOND - I Sarre Arana (I)

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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The two front-runners head
into the home stretch of the
American League East race
tonight.
Scratched by bad weather for
most
this week, both the

night's game with Cleveland,
will host the Indians tna pair at
Fenway Park.
Boston, wi th a 3t-game lead
over Baltimore, has a magic
number of four to clinch the fast
piayoff spot in baseball. But if
Boston Red Sox and Baltimore nothing is decided by Su
ndaY,
Orioles are scheduled for twi- both teams have a list of
night doubleheaders as they possible makeup games for
start the last weeke nd of the next week.
regular season.
"I have a hunch the race will
The Orioles, rained out of a end by Sunday," said Alvin
doubleheader Thursday night

with Detroit, will play two
games with the New York Vankeels at Shea Stadium. The Red
Sox, washed out of Thursday

Dark, whose Oakland A'
s have

clinched the American League
West. "I anticipate playing
Boston. I don't disrcspect Bahl'more. But with all those dou.

blebeaders and games to be
made up, things are going
against them. It meansthey
could be forced to use their fifth
and sixth starters jnsome of the
games - and that's a difficult
situation."
Baltimore '
Manager Earl

Francisco Giants $4.

inning and

West

forced to start a rookie if the
Orioles have to play the Chicago White Sox in a makeup
game.

Wood, 16-20, was backed by a leading San Diego over San
13-hit attack which included FrancLco. The victory sealed
three hits by Jerry Hairston, fourth place in the Natic'ial
giving the outfielder seven hits League West for the Padres.

champions.

TH?RC' - I Ica Be.'a, 2. AIdana,
OIcèi. 3 E(tarlQ Alberdi. A. One
Via. S Oj:a Javi. 6 Arerhi,
LenIl, 7 Eddy Arena, I. Lam)
Sanchez
FOURTH - I Barre Okoki, 7

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(44) Hoqan's Heroes

7']O (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6)

Miami Lakes II, Central n

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Wrestling
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Style
80O (2) Sanford And
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(9) Mobile One
(74) Washington
Week In
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) - State - his second straight
It'll be Iowa State's Buddy game over the lOOyard mark.
Hardernan by lar.d and Florida Mudra said Florida State also
State's Clyde Walker by air had to figure out ways to
use
when the two teams meet Sat- wingback Larry Key more as a
urday night.
runner.
Both quarterbacks will be on
But Mudra said the winner
the spot as their teams try to will be the team that can rmally
get on the winning side of the come arou nd to li vi ng up to its
l edger after losi ng their first potential.
games and taking victories in
"Neither team has come
their second,
close to jelling," he said.
Florida State Coach Darrell "That's more true of th
em than
Mudra figures Hardeman's us... They're a sleeping giant."
sub-10 second speed adds
He said he did not know how
to the Cyclone attack. Iowa State's experience in the
"He's a brilliant athlete," tough Big Eight Conference
will
Mudra said.
affect the game and whether
"lie has flashes of greatness the Cyclones might be
looking
and then does something that ahead to conference play.
shows his inezoerience," Iowa
State Coach Earle Bruce said of
his soptIomore quarterback.
Because of the size of the
Iowa State defense, Walker
may have to pass more U
did In the Seminoles' 171 wIn
over Utah State last week,

can run or thw the ball," be

said.

Both

and Walker

are backed by strong runners.

be at

us."

Force last week.

Baseball Pre Game Show
Baw(&gt;all(Atlanta Jlravejal Cincinnati Reds)

7 iS p.m. (2.5) Baseball
4 X'p m ca - CBS S'r?S Spectacular

,um.r

4thlt' ry-entS in 'The King of Capitol Hill' cornoelition, from
College Park M
he Woodwind vau's.. from Hew Vork'i
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Fern Park course owner
Dan Anderi Vi Ralph Suare:.
Clarence Daniels has called the Ken Cro,nar?le vs. Joe Mamaizito;
Qualifier No I vs. Fritz Schafer;
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varsity high school football teams Thursday night.
Lyman was the only jayvee squad to triumph, arid

(9) Schoolhouse
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11:30 (2) Westwind
(6) Ghost Busters
(8) Speaking With
Your Hands
(9) The Odd Ball
Couple

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Tu taw;IIa vs Sanford, 3, at
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Sea Monsters
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MON'lGOMERy, Ala, (AP) - Oakland Rai ders
SUNDAY
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liprn. (13) - Doug Dickey: Football(Highlights of Florida vs.

Miasissippi State)
12 p.m. (35) - This Week m th NFL Highlights of pro games
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term $875,000 contract with the World Football League's
Birmingham Vuicans.

Barber Blisters Sahara

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1230pm. (21 - Doug Dickey: FOofbll
17:30 (6) - NFL Pre Game Show
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Racing Action.

• Home of the Original Trifecta
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LAS VEGAS, Nev, ( AP - Miller Barber shot a career

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2 pm. (3$) Baseball (Atlanta Br aves at C*ncirma?l Reds)
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(44) Untouchables
6:00 (6, I) News
(24) Book Beat
(35) Nashville On
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6:30 (2, 6, 1, 9, 13) News
(24) Florida
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(24) Mister Roger's

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"I think it will take an *2 to Pfeiff er vs. Ron Green ; Howe

El.seshere, Seminole took an early lead on a two-yard
TI) plunge by Donnell Gilchrist, but wound up a 12-6 loser
to [)eLand. Also, Lake Brantley was whipped by Winter

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Archie
Banana Splits
Bozo's Circus
Jabberwocky
Flintstones
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win the qualifying tour. Wallace vs. Mike Oaldosa. We me
Singletary vs. Gamy English.
nament," said Daniels, "and Clar
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after that it's match play. You Joyner vs. Chantey Zenl; Hank

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Will be staged at three
locations In seminole county
Saturday - Lyman High.
Pinecrest Elementary a nd the
South Seminole Field.
Saturday's schedule:

Union but dropped a 7-0 decl. we are a little over halfway to tackle Ephram Hagins for

tournament course "very, very

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Leon Bright picked up 138 slon to South Carolina State tat where I think we could be," he outstanding performances aJacks
m, on
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week.
said,
; South S eminole
against Albany State.

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Almanac

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330 (6) Black Experience
(24) RomagnolI's
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(9) New Adventures
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(24) Sesame Street
(44) Ernest Angley

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The Carol
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Matt Helm
Internationa l

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1:5.6 (6) In The News
7:00 (2, 8) Malor League
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Wall Street
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8:57 (6) Bicentennial
Minute
9:00 (2, 8) Rockford Files
(6) Hawaii Five-0

BacksMjkeWillkaj'nsa,yjjjm Aggies Saturday night at six on a 1-to-lO scale with 10
PEE WEE
He singled out defensive back
MII.iea? THjf, 11 am.; South
Wingender each rushed fcr Greensboro, N.C. North
representing the best that the Kenny li
nebacak Johnson and Seminole Red vs South Sfm)nol•
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1-30 pm (9) - College Football Pre Game Show

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Hubbard earlier in the week 104-yards total offense and Lakeview. I p rn • a? Pln.crest;

State's 17-12 victory over Air with a victory over Virginia

9:75

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(44) Love American
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11:30 (2) Tonight Show
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(9) Wide Wor ld Of
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games

the most important thing to us was named coach in
but a superb
right now," Hubbard said. wor ried thathis team has a way fly State.

"fllcy have the potential to to go.

Legends
11:00 (2,6.8,9) News

(44) Bobby Goldsboro
9:00 (2,8) Movie
(6) Mary Tyler

(35) NFL Game
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(44) Combat

Seminole

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(44) Star Trek
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Games Slated

Mudra said.
Face
A&amp;T
Walker completed five
TALLAHASSEE (A?)Hubbard sald that Saturday's
passes, but two were for touch- Fresh
Florida A&amp;.M fumbled
off a 54-7 powidlng of game "will come right down to times
against Albany
downs.
State,
be
th
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Seminoles
Albany
State,
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who
comes
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Mudra said
tter prepared and prompting Hubbard to obaen'e
planned to test the secondary Coach Rudy Hubbard is down. who wants to win the game the "we have to get bett
er in terms
playing talk that the Rattlers most."
whichwa3notchallengedth
Of,
Our execution--much betare back aft-er five seasons of
He's pleased that the Rattlers ter"
(list two games,
mediocrity,
rolled
up their biggest score in
On the positive side, Hubbard
"in their se"onclary, WC 1;_
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Carolina
are
beating
Albany Sta te since he said the Rattlers demonstrated
A&amp;T's
one or two places we think we

9:00

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(44) Greatest Sports

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(44) Movie

Pop Warner

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N.Carolina

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810 (2, 8) Chico And

JACKSONVILLE (AP) - To over Philadelphia with leg and
hear the couches tell It, the finger injuries.
Birmingham Vulcans ad
"I'm encouraged a little
Jacksonville Express are about Mira's recoverj, but we
almost too crippled to play their don't know If he'll be able to
World Football League game start," Tate said. "fie Ji,Wdbe
here Saturday night.
able to play some."
"We're probably more bangJack.sowiile will be without
edup right now than we'
center Howard Kindig, cornerall season long," said Dir- back Ron Coppenbarger and
mlngham Coach Marvin Bass, tight end Mike Creaney.
"I just hope we can find enough
Tate said he didn't think
healthy people to put out renegotiation of many player
there,"
contracts this week in an effort
Jacksonville Coach Charlie to cut the Express' financial
Tate put it this way: "We've losses will have an adverse ci.
had some key injuries and feet on the team's effort.
haven't been able to do muct
"1 didn't see any Indication of
about them. We are kind of it in work ou ts," the coach said.
licking our wounds,"
But he's concerned with BirTate hopes, however, that mingham's four-game winning
quarterba ck George Mira can streak and 6.2 record.
ret ur n to f ul l action. He missed
last year's Express victory

Be R

Wonderful World

Of Magic
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and Dave Winfield hit his 15th,

Crippled Express

Clash Expected

TV

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10 30 p m (II) Sports Legends
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(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek

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Division

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(24) Mister

(6) Barnaby Jones
(13) Burke's Law
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7OO (2) To Tell The

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White Sox 8, A's 2
Splittorff, 9-10.
though he admits the sluatlon is
Wilbur Wood pitched a fivePadres 8, Giants 6
a bit tenuous for the Orioles,
hitter against a second-li ne
Willie McCovey walloped his
it looks like Monday's game squad of Oakland players, lead- 22nd and 23r4 home runs of the
could come into focus," said lug Chicago's victory over the season and drove in three runs

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games.

Twins 5 Royals2
Craig Kusick hit a home run
and a single and scored twice,
leading Minnesota past
City. Kusick's homer, his Sixth
of the season, led off the fourth

Negui Eloria, i CaCh0AA-QVfI. 4
FERN PARK - The Ir15 Park Putt-Putt course, and
7 40.100; 3 Ui-ia Alberdi (5)4.40
The final spots in the 32-way Jacksonville. Jimmy Craig,
Gilbert Blankenship; Qua!if iii No
ti• 8510 P (5-1) 852.30
; Q Domingo
JavI,
S Arecha
Zarre.
AIaVI Perez.
7. Bilbrno
Bengoa.
S. 8 state putting championship will bertha are still open for low' match play competition will be Rockledge, has won the
be decidedsurday at the Fern profeLdonals and sit amatem. determined hi a
WiIIiamion; JIm Man
9 a.m. Sunday amateur tide the last two year&amp; ningway.
wt. Mike wright~ Chuck Palm
medal play tournament, The
Pros are playing for a purse vs. QuaIIf let No 7. Art Sennett vs.
Mike Fran:; Henry MCt11r,Iy Jr.
state tourney will follow at of slightly better than $1,000 in vs Doug
Short; Wayne Williams
vs .
flOOfl.
the state tourney, with the
QualifeerNo.6. Jeff Bakervi.Jerry
S Forts
Tournament w ee kend kicks win ne r receiving 8-400.
Tournament
Manning , Alan Atki
vs Jimmy
Craig, William (r i mes vs. Qualifier
Saturday with a pro-am,
Saturday's play begins at No. 1; Don Cameron vs Jim Miller;
pro-pro and am-am tour- noon.
Dett,;. Collins s. Tommy Shier.
naments,

On

in two

The White Sox walloped the
A's 8 2 and the Minnesota Twins
trimmed the Kansas City
Royals 5-2 in the only American
League games Thursday night,
In the National League, the San
Diego Padres beat the San

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Kelly T ho mas. Lake Howell. 9: M. 7
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Chicago I. Oakland 7
Oeret at Baltimore, 2.
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Cleveland at
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rain
Mis iescta S. Kansas City 2
On.j garnet scheduled
Today'Ga,n
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(Wats
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Boston
(Cleveland 129 and T.a.'il 17
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10 75 +306 11
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73 54 459 1I'
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Meals, Canoes,
Archery, Swimming,
Fishing, Boating,
Hikes, Handicraft
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For Information call (904) 7*9-2957
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S45 Park Drive, *70 up

cr PV I ARflF 1 bl'drocirn hOme
yth nice nard.'n spot In Qood
locatIon *11)000

7 t3r1ronm house lust outside city.
large lot, shade and fruit; SlID
month Phnne 372 6761

Room cottage, clean, close in,
and flrlyate *15 month
Ppwyi.' I" A71,1

BEDROOM home in excellent
rontoo ituaterJ nn7 large lots
Mv he ?nnefl commercial
5,11,75(1

Furnished efficiency not., ugstalrs.
3 hlks from town Call 373 5109
Aft" A
TwoPtedroom, tamly room. CO.
rice P. clean Fenced bock yard. 1
Child. no
tt 377 u
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7 bedroom',, tin
furnished SilLs month TAFFEP
PFA$
665$

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payn-.ant, 3 b4drclom, It: bath.
central ha. carpetetj, fenced,
PFDIJCED %2.ACO-lOveIy home in
WvIrnwr,nd. 7 bedroom. 1 bath.
dining &amp; Florida roomsr double
lot, well landscaped with large
oak; *71.300
Stemper Realty

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Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
327 1991
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fenced yard assume mortgage
And
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3 Mo.- 6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases

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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

Large 11 2 Bdrm. Apts•Fum. or Unfum.
41 On Lake. Free looting IPool Cfubft',

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Drapes SCarpetlng •Sep. Dining Rooms

7 Apartment biJdinq;, near town
convenient to shopping dstrict
Arid S.(t)l5 120 OW eAch. term s
ayaiat,Ie For informatiOn call
123 3737

Highway 1742, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-8670 or 831.9777

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MINI FARM- S Acres. tilts drained
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Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

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1 fladrrinmn home, fully furnished.
('H 57*900 Phone 37,3.
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I sroe h'droorn With lovely eat-in
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family room Caroet &amp; many
trsm Close to schools and

After lit; call REAITORAssociate

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Have buyer for 3 bedroom modern
constructed home In 170.030
hrrket In Sanford Call Jeff
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Rural

,6odernizing y,xir Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful items
with a Classified Ad.

lde'I location for auction barn and
storage'. With apartment and
Separate living auarters 117,000

Nice Country
Acriao. JuSt right for mini ranch
or farmette. S acres. 315.000

Busy Highway

Payton Realty

aturday. Sept. 27. 7 p.m.
I, omelite Chain Saw. excellent
condition %140 with extra new
chain 173 7317

I Bedroom, 11 ) bath. carpeted.
refrigerator, stove, large
Puarl yarn air $71500

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7 Ormwer. like new, 525
172 $505

REAL1YINC
201 E 25th St .373 7$17
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR

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1*5 Walker. *7; 109 Satwma

Eve's 377 0e17o 377 1517

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See what a Qranaa Iownhozne has
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Including 3 bedrooms, 27j

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baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio
grage with electric doors.
and air, color'coordimated kitchen and much
more Ccmp'et, rcre)toral tacite' mjr,Lireel by the
Sanora Horn" nets A**ocitto. On closing we pay your
initial fee ($400) and first year's membership to
Ma:ch 1, 1976.
Prices rang. from $36,900 to $36500. Move in for as
titUs as 5% down with financing at 7,75% (A. P.R.) or 7.25%
(APR.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly maintenance fag coverS lawn care, water, sewer, trash collic.
lion, etiactIwaI instuaeca and outside liability, Granada
Townhotnes qualify for the 5% tax credit

• Privately Fenced Rear Yard

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used for a month in the theft

monjtorin~! ,I tiny radio -Lx~idy

Also in the court file are
docwnents purporting to be
transcripts of conversations
with Crowder and his wife
about the motor home and how
it was bought and sold.

bug'' placed on a probationer
who talked with the Crowders

was a residence and the other
was a busines.g."

the electronic eavesdropping
was going on.

some 1,600 telephone calls were

Sheriff's I.t. It."'. Parker said
monitored with a wiretap
device that automatically
records the
calls and
the number dialed.

against the Crowders, in connection with
theft ring,
c ontinuances
have been
wanted in trials until the week
of Oct. 13.

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available for those desiring to
No money is required do their own yard preparation.
The subdivision layout calls
Construction of a new sub- down and no closing for the new community to be
division of homes - Sanora costs are charged completely "walled in" with
South - is scheduled to begin under VA housing.
homes developed on short culwithin the next 60 days,
(Veterans de-sacs branching from a
developer J. Brailey Odham
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underground
wiring and
First phase of the planned
drainage City sewer and wa'ir
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250-home development on a 60- them make the decision ch,it
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acre tract, south of sanora and this is
%Wule the development cc ill
bounded b) Sanford Avenue
Financing will be available not have a guard at its en.
and Cornwall, is to have 15 through
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the
Veterans trance. by being "walled-In"
houses.
Administration (VA) and the through traffi.. will be
.The two, three and four- F' ed e r a I
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veto at architecture, are to sell (losing costs are thared under
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Under FHA fln*ncing, developments
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Average lot sizes will Odham said, the buyer can tb
originated
th
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measure 65 feet by 110 feet.
someor all of theyard work and
liØtlhatn
more
than
20 years ago
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Odhaii, said the houses will crime or all of the painting
The wall idea to eliminate
have 1.100 square feet of ceo. oard the dossn payment
t*.itside
areas, thus focusing
trallv heated living area, ssiU long as the quality of the workStudents diroughout Seminole County are holding a -Great air-c'
ondifiorling, family rooms, nianship meets required attention on the development
Copper Caper" to collect pennies for United Way. Adult Girl Scout
within. screening out what the
additional baths and dish. standards,
leatk-rs afe responsible for picking up the pennies at lbe 39 ,Aashers optional features. ne
Wbain will make machinery
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schools In the county. Here, Tiffany Seibold, Trey Selbold and
txllnes will also have garages.

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Peanuts More Than A Comic Character
By AUDIE MURPHY
IIeral1Staff Writer

count the United States,"
figure
I'll
do
a
disthutors
as
employcs,"
Bates said he plans to itiake
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Rates buys his raw peanuts
'l'tic' distributors sign a :rips to Atlanta. KnovjIle,
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Back in 1960, it occurred to from warehouses in Virginia. quarter-million
contract to represent Bates Ctncinnattt, and Louisville to
I)r, Lamb
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SA Jack H. Bates that boiled Al his plant at the Sanford Ia rs in business this
l'eariuts Products lfl their
UI) distributorships.
horoscope
8A peanuts were hard to find. And Mrporthe boils or roasts them year."
territory, then buy their
hospital
SA Bates knew that people like packages them and ShipS them
"Bu' I don't want the corn— Jack R. Bates peanuLs (ruin the company. TIle pany to grow so fast that
1238 boiled peanuts.
it runs
Sports
to distributors throughout
size of territories vary.
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That
was
(tie
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of
mc
run"ung
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''It depends
where
they
company,"
Products.
he
said
1-2-3(' Peanut
Wurnt'ti
'tile plant. formerly a Navy Ixi of two
O,"
said. "One fellow
flieces of equip
WEATHER
Bates admits that even his
"I didn't see very many finance building once used by ilient.
covers the Tanipa-St. Peter.
enterprise Is not
Saturday's high 83. Overnight people selling them, I figured supersalesman Glenn Turner
sbur' area. Another titan his recession-proof.
i'hi' cavernous boiler i
I'd
sell
them
myself,"
he
said,
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as
a
low
hostel
capable of cooking 1,000 pounds Duval county."
Hates, who was a fireman in painted a bright red, white and
Partly cloudy all day today.
"Peanuts are an impulse
ifltlts at a time. The boiling
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littge cooking pots and fiel(I feet, providing 4,000 square pounds at a little.
It tak" orkStoves.
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cooking myself the first year jtrocessing operatIon is t'imHates' coitipan has 13 etli

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smack Florida ssith 130 iidle-an-hour winds rated a
3 That OS good enough, officials from Fort Walton
Beach to Paltanla City said. to wreak (L'InnIges
('StifliIltCd at $150 million.
%'tiile not ranking among the most severe storms
to hit the United States, Eloise's short but sictous
life offered a textbook example of the dangers thi..t
lurk in the Athir.tic and lesser bodies of cc arm cc ater
from June to Noventk'r,
It earned its name in the Atlantic east of Puerto
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Like all hurricanes awl their cousins, the
typhoons, Eloise the Infant tropical deprossion came
Into lwing V. hen fllfli)Cd around a loW pressure
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cyclonic circulation motion, (K-ean surface air Was
gulped in as fuel for I)IO5't'fl)elit. Winds increased In
first tropical storm strength and then It) 74 m.p.h.
a hurricane.
"It's not very easy to explain in layman's tentis
lwss a hurricane is born," forecaster Paul Hebert of
the National Hurricane Center here said WednesI:iv '11)01's because it's not very' easy to explain in
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''Wt'tumss (halo ssrnI, moist sourceof energy
the (ICt'Of) - S needed . And the low pressure center
Iliust be there. But it's really not clear just how a
loss pressure systuit Is Iormed...or sstiy tnly one out
,if 10 tropical disturbances traveling the Atlantic
(luring the five-month hurricane season turn into
hurricanes."
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releases the latent heat cchich Is the fuel that drives
the hurricane,"
By the time Eloise hit Puerto Rico and skipped
across the Caribbean lit (lit' Doiiiiiuc'an Repoblic
ccas a hurricane. Its scinds and the rain produced by
(he tocct,ring cloud niasses it carried killed 42
1*'rs ns ,iml left thousands homeless on the tso
islands.
But the storm cceakenecl cchen Its ssinds ran into

friction in ('uba's high hliount.ain ranges.

It limped into Mexico's Yucatan peninsula with
si iris bards at tropical storm level but. emerging
into (lx, ssarflI scalers of the Gulf, its hurlcane

strength scould soc,n tie ietxirn.

"It cc as all fairly predictable," Hebert said,
Eloise t'haritt'd north toss rd the U.S. Gulf

first ,ifl,i ,it !i1ii,.,i tii; ttn m
ikorthcast%ard. it
before it anotticr pre•hctable phenonienon - storm tide or surge.
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fruiii it hurricane of such size,
Ill &amp;'nteiiiber of 1900, a hurricane's surge
ttriiccned &amp;(.*.X) i.'rsons in Galveston. 'l't'x. 'tides
there rose four feet in a it'otter of seconds.
11111 Ituos t residents in the resort areas
and
retireit .i'nt till ii unities hit hr Eloise knecc little
allOt such oct urenet's, forecasters say. The area
hiiI t'si'apcd a Illajor storm hit for nearly 40 years.
'the SOtIte is true throughout the south's
ltllrrlcanv_prone ilt&amp;'t'i
''Dor job of educating Dccc resider.s is never.
ending," said litirricane center direvOr Neil Frank.
'It's laipitrtant that everyone cc ho c'nuld lx' affected
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"I figure I'll do a quarternlilllon dollars in business this tight, people watch their
%ear. I %%ant to expand into swriding inort, carefuliv.tither ;irts of the Souttlt'astcrrI
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Lows In the upper 60* and low
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rptumn', Try one and 5CC CitI
7611 or 1)1939,3

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RUDDY'S HOME I M PROv C

AroundThzyClock

Comics

Need he lp ,'vt?p,t SAttirday

AIR CONDITIONING.
PEFRtGERATI ON, DUCT
WORK 71 hour service, All

Aluminum

PET REST INN
Boarding I Grooming
Ph 3 77 1057

VftiqkmAn 665 *770

1771

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Interint. F'er4o Pa.nting. 2S years
experience, ,atso minor repa1r', v

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For free estimates, Call Carl
Harris. at SEARS In Sanford. 372

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arrested.
Defense attorney Edinund T.

The conversations, according
to other documents in the file,
were recorded by agents

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SALES BY

TO

Woolfolk has filed a InoLion
asking the court to order the
prosecution to
ce
and tra nscrip ts of a wiretap on
Crowder's telephone from July
25 t1rougli midrlight August 23.

when another suspect was

I

bomb threat called into the Sanford Law

ki,th ,Ina.l,n I t.r.,,i,l

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Pope. in i6si

S1.395 Call Don
Dealer

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Arman &amp;hla. yellow,
transmission, exceotbonally clean

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

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For the P',?' •ri,'', ,sPn cl'c',ri I rlre(lI
full time lu'w'ihlii'rpi'r Financial
statements And Ian reports 531
7604

Each Model Features

I

1961

76—Auto Parts

Bookkupbsg SIFYkS

Crarada Towrihome at Sanoro • Move

Drv1$0,

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12 AND 3 BEDROOM HOMES

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197(1 ISland.', motor Nflfl'iC n
S rific.' de to lines',
Call 171 MA

TOWFfl' Ii[.stJTy SALON
(forr',r,i, ilir,,'lt Fi".i l, N'-,,'i. t
S1f

modern conveniences with natural untouched surroundings

11

1967 Old', D'elmont , new nsDec?lon.t

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You've

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'ii Hornet Hatchback Camel

Beauty Care

mixes

4

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Dsuctjnt Prices 3776670

1 16,900

%? .ISO

'ifecondMorwo Batteries. It? 95— 19?7 cj4.am SWI Torino, AM FM
Stereo, blue w while vinyl fop
ctianae REEL'S BODY SHOP.
Craiger maqi
1109 Sanford Ave

.
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Drive Sanford 3776777

STARTING AT

J
Sanford

Enforcemew ('etiter at 815 S. Fr(
's iturdas morning Forced polite II) esatuate iIl
r
i
,
from s. i' Jail.
, Pron rs
It it J \uones reported a
II was received
front an tiiiidentlfietl male voice at 1: 1:1 a.m. and the
'anlord lire I)t'partment and "necess.ir
personnel" were notified immediateh'.
0114' fi'm ile nrl'.nner (nit! 5sptiiinni
( flllfltt
sheriff's deputies she'ihought
Ike,"
rclerring to (he Julie 9 County Jail lire.
ll II prisoners %sere nio'ed out of the city jail
and transferred to (he County Jail Iacity, teniporarily, %% here six received their first court apIearaIl''s earlier than scheduled.
City Dispatcher Laura Nicks said the prisoners
%%ere (,N,pected to he returneti to [fie City Jail iater in
the tIa.
,n,
`e police station building and grounds were
thoroughly searched by police and firemen. but no

extra', 372 *39lbe'for.$'3Oa m. or

75—Recreational Vehicles

Includm All salely L ski equip .
57.545 373 3913

:%

1WEI Camino. 000ti condition, plo;

371

ROBSON MARINE
2977 Hwy 1797
377 5941

.

wirn hrown nn',tr.pes. top con
dillon I OW miles *7900 5)0 7333
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service

auction
f4wv IA West Sanford

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vestigation.

Crowder Is accused of buying
and selling a stolen $15,000
inotor home that was seized

V

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ISDeCd AM rMaado
2
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LUXURY LIVING

Heat . Air
rn,
jrnic Tile Baths
ricidri Utility Room

Automatic e'sertric dryer. beds.
c hests c ouch
red&amp;ak&amp;
wt1iffi, TV's dishes. glassware.
Items of all kinds

15' PunlyiuI, fiberglas canvas top.
50 HP Mercur,c, engine &amp;
excellent shave &amp; ready to go
Good trailer. *195 3771067

4,

the old. Woodmere

1373 Buick 1 .Sabr
rf
tr he's? offer
or 377 7371 after 5

Two real nice wicker putch swings

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

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Bv.J0E1SKItEN
Herald Stall Writer

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FRIDAY 7 30 P M

SALE. Loch Arbor
sectIh 09 Crystal Drive Sal

46 Aucon Gallery
I', Ml fastof I

At

1970 AMC Rebel (l*Ii
Small V 1. Automatic, air Phone

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SOMETHING UNIQUE!

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9 tOA 1116 E 70th St

CARPORT

*Grand Opening*

Sanford. Fa 1779719
.ntrat Florida Pta; never seen a
rnllpc?lo,'i (If antigues. collectable
P. tine old fa'h•oned furniture like
this all limier one roof, and to be
sold to the higheSt bidder

,

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72—Auction

no frost
refrigerator electric ran::
Automatic washer 107 East 23rd
fit Phone 3731217

YWI1CO OFFERS YOU

with a touch of

1971 Pinto. automatic, factory air .
5935 P71 $570 or $34 4105 Dealer

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With the

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WAnled to bu y used office furniture
1977 Tnvftta 7 dr , to*
Any Quantity NOLL'S
Cassel ernrw'mv special Average retail
berry. Hwy 17 37. 1301204.
11700 Our prIce. *1395 37) 1370
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Dealer

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persons
were a rrested

extr&amp;',,

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zoned

Hwy

Onelof the suspects, Jaines
Arthur Onie, 26-year-old
Orlando carpenter. pleaded
guilt), in ,I
ary se and
was listed ar a state witness
against other defendants after
plea negotiations that resulted
in the dropping of other charges
against Onie.

indicate a
hearing has been set on the
request for Oct. 3, before Cucuit judge Virgil B. Conkling.
Also ott file 15 0 motion for a
Woolfolk,
alleging the need to take swom
testimony from an out-of-state
witness in the case.

Thirteen

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Bomb Threat
.

19,4 Hrwne4 Hatchback air. auto
p
tram" man *P',e'.I',
"ru" 171 ScAT

4

Fwcellet location,
retail
commercial, renovated 7
t#ilrCw'um cjry4 o bom' And
t',rlruejm *159(1)

;irri.'.(ctJ in connection with the
three month investigation.

Court records

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SO—Miscellaneous for Sale
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Owner financed

are

sceking delays In trials
docketed this week br two inen
charged in connection with an
alleged $1-miflionn year 'stealto-order" theft ring.

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1971 Carav.Ile $6' Rowrider, is HP
Fvinrude, immaculate cond

Merchandise

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HAL COLBERT

Modern Living

DAVES' 37,39370

W11

(1497
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fencer'

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We Buy Furniture

47—Real Estate Wanted

7 Bedroom. air conditioned. fenced
yard. 1901 Summeclin Ave 11.900
Or make nftr 3 72 3197

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Donald Crowder, 44-year-old
operator (if the Rendezvous
Bar,' Altamonte Springs, Is
schedtiled for trial Illis %%-eek
before Circuit Judge
Cowart in one of eight c&amp;ws
accuiing hiin of buying,
receiving and concealing stolen
property.

Why store it and forget it? Sell itand
forget it with a Classified Ad 372
76)).

'TV AnIenriam instOiled Also music ,
CASH 322-4132
intercom ruaging systems New Or F used
furniture appliances tools.
CASH
u"ld
construction
uy I or 1001 items Larry's
etc
For Your Junk Cars
(ei,uthe'ast Video
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
373 U23
COLOR lviii 9SMONTH
-RENTAL PURCPIASE PLAN
1963 Chevrolet El Camino. low
ANTIQUES
mileage, Small VI, auto trans.,
64.1)006
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'PjeCqOrHOutefuIl
PS, air. Immaculaf, condIfior,
CASH 373 4375
throughout 11.0 or beit off or
54—'Garage Sales
Phc.' 5677706 after 4pm

Ill

46—Commercial Prorty

AM HUNT REALTY INC.

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B&amp;D Automative
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agents said stolen

merchandise valued at $30,000
was recovered,
TIdt-teen persons were

Sheriff'3 agents, utilizing
court-ordered wiretaps and the
services of a "bugged"
probationer, gathered evidence
that resulted in raids In Orange
and Seminole Counties Aug. 15,

CIPRAf V. 66A h900 6M 41 SS

68—Wanted to Buy

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Carport Sale Saturday and Stft"dy

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
310) Orlando Drive
Sanford)?) 9700

fenced yard. lust reduced *1.000
The hem? buy at *77.500]7139410

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"Buy Direct From Ooecor"

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67A—Feed

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Too prices paid. used. any condition
Au $176. Winter Park

F..00NEYAPPLIANCE5323 06,;
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53—TV- Radio-Stereo
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in which

attorneys

Defense

6

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Steal To Order Ring Trials On Ta Th
By BOB l.LOYI)
hleraldStaff Writer

373 7)0.4 '64R,mirk Sport Wagon, loaded $495,

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KENMORE WASHER,
Service, used machines

raoDno?

FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD
I Orated In Sunland Estates, 3
tw-droom with family room. Z,100*
covered patio with barbecue,

REALTOR

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Look. Best Buy

IIIIIIIIIIIIII

QUAL ITY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES, SANFORD
AUCTION. 373 7310

Celor IV*% from %so. D&amp;W. from
$'S. Service all makes. HERBS
TV 1200 S Fr ench. 373 1731

FANTASTIC POOL-- '1 bedroom, 2
tuatti. family room, game room.
en,ilppecl kitchen, 7.700 sq It

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'M Chevrolet lmpta, loaded

r'Irl Palomino Gelding. cx

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377 1301,
2610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 37

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traiaht sti(k * steel bed. Excel
cOrd SI 199 *1) (.555

USED CA PS

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inhIerl Mo-dilerrAneam China
Hutch P51) 177 1564

409W 1St rt .372

TAX (RE Dli 1 fle'dcoon. 2 bath.
lots of rint soace. wall to wall

4WPIPI1 drive pick up. 1 speed. '7)
International, short bed, heavy
runniryi gear 51900 3733655

i's like pennin from heaven wten
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you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad

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Attorneys Seek Delays For Suspects

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1(17 East I' irt, Downtown
177 94 1 1
569 11

Sanford, Florida

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fr lIh-f Ic lflvaP,t 41 , mo, female. 1965 With', pickup truck. 1 wheel
n.'rm P. litter traIned, 550 371
drive with worn locking hubs:
5.171)
110', 'fl JAMS
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Ap4rnpo SEWING CENTER

"cEfiviri BEYOND

Rig Real Estate Broker

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1 pIra sofa &amp; chair, Corner
tAt'Ie'*. 'wi',enle'rt*tI 3331011

3222420 Anytime

3771991

Acreage

in ,ibifli't, I needle
twin needle front

7.tij

O.32Iunday,S!ber2$ 1975

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79—Trucks-Trailers

373

.

68th Year,

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flood
'.vi Cal; alter S p m
571*. 11* h-lays Drive

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N &amp;A "#- At

Kish Real Estate

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372 1959, 372 1)6.1

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BLAIR AGFNCY
_____________323 381A
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Mr—Pets. Supplies

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MotorycIe Insurance

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position,
deluxe' sewing machine
Paw l'ialanr.nf *lAnr )O pa ympctI;

8306813

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'SANrORD'S SAL tS LEADER"
A STONED HOUSE!t If you ap
J'wPriate ston* work. ou'll love
this arge custom 3 BR
on
almost an acre zoned for hor3es
Vn'.'Il love It , Onl 131000

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REALTOR 373 5771

by

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REALTORS

37) 6151

churches 57*000

MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION

SALES

Harold Hall Realty

Furnished

TAX CREDIT APPLIES
, COPVENTIpA
I FINANCINØ
1Mo DOWN 950
AVAILABLE
0 8% '
EACII Weodmere Home Features Central Heat And
[Z
••• •••
And
Outside Storage, Medics EquIpped KItchon,
Privattly Ftnctd Rest Yard And Mere t i t Come
On Out And 5*0 For Yourself,

Realty

t'vy

7 fl'droomfurr,iIhed house
For Pen?
Phone 372 7627.

PEJORS'

JEg

THREE REDROOM - labuIou
with space galore, mid 570's

PP. Slit) rrw. *111(1 .lamaoe deposit
Pu Pfl
(I 1FF IORDAN REALTOR

By

Stenstrom
.

5

Forrest Greene, Inc.

MAIFSTIC OAKS- I Acre home
SPARIct ING P OOL I LOVCIY I OR, 7
Site' run paverl road 570000
nein mmmc Ex
clean with
Pf
('tll(1l0P4Spacious
combInation garage game room
hedrnnmn, 7 bath executive home.
Fconnmicnl gas heat, roof lust 2
watltnwall carpel. fireplace &amp;
vrs old' A real bputyl

FIVE REORCOMS - firlecortdition.
rear downtown $74.900

rOIIPIIPVIRAILERS Nice lot with
trees, near S IC- 7 OR. 3175 mo .1

3222090
Professionally Managed

ci

many n'trA

2 PP. fenced yard. 3)50 Aduuts
prele, red 371 5154 or 377 6620

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

Z

PIN

Pea Real F%14'r Broker
171 OM(1 177 7744 171 5711 373 7*95

FORRESIGREENE INC.
REALTORS 8306431

125

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7 hedroam home,
kitchen air. 517.250

All owoer financed with easy terms
WITT
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CVI I I rfrAI
LaSL i y

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1912 Honda 125
%I SC
177 6167

Assume Payments

home

Sheppno church 1775 mo

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

LI,

.'iiiiftned

I Bedroom, 1'? bath home in Fern
Park, carpeted. draperies, fenced
yard. Ike privilCOCS, near

STUDIO 1, 2, 3

IM

NFAI AS A

Mary

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Luxury Patio Apartments

An

Prii Itptl Estate (trokr

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41—Houses

Ni ce A C A0rtment
PARK APARTMENTS
17175 Park Avenue

FROM

9

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WE TAKE TRADES
SANFORD-- 3 bedroom. 7 bath
home, shady yard. Air conditioner,
will diner or swap s19,soo

TAFFER REALTY

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wocidruif's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave, Sa.tfotd

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only 1) SOper day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

ms

Able fl
time

EDITION

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31—Household Goods

trees, walk to elementary, bicycle
In cnIleqc VA available 121.500

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64—Equipment for Rent

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home with central heat P. air. nice

373 0 l or 373 0517 eves
1

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I AK F MARY-- I bedroom. I', bath

*03W IS? St

37—BusinessProjrty

P,Snvtern 7 lIP. la rge Wrec,lfd porch.
rarpnrt, utility cm
kit c hen
t'Ct.ipredl fruit &amp; shade trees. SIN

1 pr7 Bedrooms AdultS Only

I /IKE MARY- New 3 bdrm
homes Make color selection s
Paved streets, City water, $21.900
with only *700 down Government
finanrino *111649 Builder

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Brok er

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K lichen Bathroom CAbunt, Count
er tops, Sinks ln',tallnt,on avail

3716123
Plights 777 7152

you qualify'

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vrs old IlVi: 377 79*1

('),hsiS

New houses ma tur,i arrI Noc1o.s
payment, monthly payments let
than rent Government %ub',idii
to Qualified buyers Call to see

_________________

- fIre furniShed apt
'atue werkinq man only No
students, or p.'?', *91 377 3930

Th
in,'rci
I4nt" '&amp;
is. uuv
ills.
pm

SUNDAY

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1974 V,smana RD 350. 1&amp;R'S. C0'i
tinental tire's O'AQ t,.irs, ex(eIIefSl
'00d. 1*7% 371 0935 eves or
9619

(.ini C..se holds in guns, glass en
closed with trick 7 storage
drawers with ln.'ks *173 RIding
lawn mower. 74". A HP Huffy, I

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

' iet tm wniie *

*

Real Estate

.lie Mary

tlnner ss'winq machine in cabinet
with Pw'csrh, *541 Phone 37777 64

3226457

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Req Real Estate Broker
772 Se.il Aft Mrs 377 7737

for garden equipment?
Read today's classified ads for
good buys

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

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Special Shrub Ana garden sprayers.
90 cents ea. GardenLand. 1100 W
tstSt,3736O

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all m"tai rnmoletr. with All
hardware S1IS Phone 17 7 4961
type.

*17W 11 1 St , Sanford

Ardroorn with cer.tral air. no pets.
5150 month plus depoilt 373 S2

62—Lawn-Garden

C'aran, flo,ir 1* w.de 7' long roll

RAYMOIiOM BALL

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73—Mtorcyc$es

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BALLREALTY

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Looking

(asselberry. 17 97,8110 4206

1' Pool Tahiti rue rack &amp; cueS, nerds
new rover %1P1 1779161

3 bedroom. 1
bath, kitchen equipped. air. lake
view' *1*900 Phone 675 4365

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NOLL'S

177 1917

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FOPRES1 (REENE INC
REALTOR
fl? *970

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For 5ae or Rent

-

JOHNNY WALKER

H.'i'.' T,Mt..r I ak.' Jcssuo area
(all
cncm
All *110

313 1c1

i.i'flnv' hed,cyim furfliStPd AD?',
'wntalm mowenient location
neat for rId." (nijOiCt $31 09

it and D'iV

FULLER BRUSH

soti

heat P. ar. 11'I.O c*r mo

'ivm,tion mall 377 0701

-

372 Son

,

5,44

rty-çb (e.('utivr Urik
&amp; ch,'iIrS. secretarial desks P.
Chairs, straight chairs, filing
tahinets. as is Cash and Carry
rim

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S room tinsic,' P. bath. nvw QArIcP,
Price *i.SOfl On 46 &amp; Old Mo,ic'm
Pd 173 9079

We bili d
it •irvt rnitr.'t Our deSire is
at .in .itfo,dabIe pric
plea'i'
("' C1!flO

Cnc1 lishipo) C,.'t all the equipment
biM' 114" for those big one', with a
Ant Ad

I AkE MARY 7 OR duoei. kit
rhrn .'nipo.'d Carpeted. central

"mIt altr 'ivly furnished
( oenl.'ntf,
located
And
i'eAsitif,,lly landscaped For in

)(11F.' *11 1170

51f'

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Tim, heOrricim turn or urlurfl
Ad.lt% rwt4pqred (Curt, deposit.
371 cAci nr 177 M70

NOW 1FASIP
'l(YIP,fl 1 ctry studio ApArt

Crank Realty. ReaIt

Upside lwn Building?

(onvrnlent In SctrnoI &amp; Shopping

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31A—EipIexes

1mm h.
II •• flnii-' P'.'.rt
-, •sn
proflir'..

545

CHILDREN WELCOME

'.1rnim 7A11 Elm Sanlcwd
Non.'l 119
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tnlu%ta)

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WE BUY JUNK CAPS

Used office furniturP

WILSON MAIEP FIIWNITIJRF
BUY
SELL
TRADE

3227643

IRR
.'(iprjty D"pot Requi red

rlv On month (all 7 *967

mnnt (all 10 A m to 7 0 m 372
7711

New

WEEKLY RATES
?PP
540

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MOSS IE C. BATEMAN
'len
Real Estate tlrorer

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1 PP 7 ti,ltti I Ira Ar re 57% 9j

p,.

1135*1!0- Color TV
iUALIT\'UN - NORTH
1 4&amp;5R431 Longwood

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7P.1BP MOBILE HOMES
F ,.ro, h,'.c1 mr lt,dnq Utiht .'.,

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delivering the letter to Ford today.
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potential political bargaining. It also means that If Ford
does win the GOP nornhiatloc, he wfli be in a pmIU= to
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purchased the bronze, silver years" before-the nation makes this year" was due to some

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local civic groups, will begin Chamber seminars on the classes are expected by

up and ran to the office to report (ha incident a pep rally when they were assaulted.
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Pull Derby' next which in. with Jack Dru.nimond's band.
eludes hundr of pi!," sold Homer repotted there are measements to metrics and
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localparticipantsintheshuffle- for 730 pm Dec 4
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High School "until something Is 3ettled one way
or another" as a result of an attack upon the girls
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introduced by Trainmaster railroad personnel for their Chamber's aviation committee
Milton E. Smith, accordi 9 to slowness at the SR 46 crossing, in welcoming the visiting
competitors in Florida's only
The victim's clothing was to manager of the Greater San- sideration whatsoever for
be examined at the Sanfird ford Chamber of Commerce: motorists waiting at the
Sanford Mayor Lee Moore
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clue to the hit and run vehicle Chamber committee meeting
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are blocked for longer than live by female pilots flying from St
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assistant vice president of
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give an ultiniatwu to the aviators expected when they
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the railroad's side" of the missioners are consideijng a }rlda) during the 1975
taken to Seminole Memorial
traffic blockage problem at the proposed ordinance making 'Denona Derby"
hospital, then transferred
° SIt 46 crossing at the 8 a m railroad personnel liable to the
The Sanford stop ard a
Personality Breakfast" extent of a OW fine and-or 60 luncheon is part of a two day,
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died of internal injuries she Thesia) at the Chamber of da}s in jail when crossings air, hind and sea obstacle race
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pavement where Myear-old
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IN BRIEF
Ford Conference
Today On Shakeup
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford, who has
decided on a major top-level shake-up in administration
ranks, will hold a news conference at 7:30 p.m. EST today,
Press Secretary Ron Nessen announced.
Ford presumably scheduled the session with reporters
to formally disclose his Intent to replace Secretary of
Defense James R. Schlesinger and Director William
Colby of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Nessen said the session. to be held In the East Room of
the White House, would be available for live television and
radio broadcast.

Ford Strategists Confident
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford's campaign
strategists contend he can absorb defeats in two of the
first three iresidential primary elections of 1976 2nd still
t4t Ronald Rea g in for the Republican n o mination.
They say they do not expect Ford to lose In New
Hampshire on Feb. 24 or In Florida on March 9, but that It
won't be politically fatal If he does. There Is concern and
some pessimism In the Ford camp about those two states
because Reagan has special advantages In both.
In part, these assessments may be an exercise in campaigri gamesmanship, since it Is to a candidate's advantage to start with low expectations and exceed them
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are polishing an agreement which could send Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat bane with a promise of two
American nuclear reactcds.
Announcement of an agieenent may come Wednesday
as Sadat concludes a 10-day visit to the United States with
a speech to Congress.
President Ford held two hour-long meetings Sunday
with Sadat in Jacksonvite, Fla.

$2 Bill To Make Comebaàk
WASHINGTON (AP) - The wodoUar bill is making a
comeback after 10 years of retirement. But In terms of
value, the bill will onl y be a &amp;iadow of its former sell.
Treasury Department officials are expected to announce the resurrection at a news conference today. At
the same time, they are expected to announce that the bill
will once again carry the portrait of Thomas Jefferson,
the nation's third president.

WORLD
IN BRIEF
First Israeli Cargo
Moves Through Suez
TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) Cargo for Israel a load of
Romanian cement in a Greek ship has moved through
the Suez Canal for the first time in at least 15 years.
The passage Sunday through the 103-mile waterway
made posathic by the new Sinai acrord negotiated by
Secretary of State Henry Kissingtr.
The 9,645-4on Olympus, wlild, was leased to the Israeli
Zim Lãnez, was due today at Israel's Red Sea port of Eilai,
a government communique said. The ship was expected'
to spend several days taking on phosphate for Europe,
then make th return ifip back through the canal from
south to north, a spokesman for the Transport Ministry
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
Another lull in Beirut's
Christian-Moslem war set in today, with only scattered
shooting reported. Broadcasts and newspapers expressed
hope that the 12th cease-fire negotiated by Premier
Rashid Kararni might be successful.
Security officials attributed the new lull to round-theclock negotiations by Karami, Palestinian guerrilla
leaders and representatives of the rfghtwtng Christian
IThalane party. Militiamen both sides began to heed
the repeated cease-fire calls of their leaders.
Left-wing Moslems and Palestinian guerrillas halted
their veek.long assaults on the downtown hotel district,
,A here Phaiangists and militliumi of the National Uberal
party were holed up in the Holiday Inn, the Phoenicia, the
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of two or three men operating in Orange, lAke, PcIk and
IlighlanthcountiesIs be i ng soughtf 10 separate crimes,
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up to county commissioners.
Sanford approved -ts $1.050

DAYTONA BEACH (AP) — Volusia County
Sheriff Ed Duff has blarned a series of cross-burnings
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carge
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misdemeanor.
They were Identified as Jack 11. Brown, 28, Julian A.

Andr ew said the county ta,)
ha ve dema nded dlsznanthng of
"He said how much he missed no more."
mother of two small ebildren is mands, but we understand they U.S.
all
the fi gures on the 27th Street
communication bases, ces- his wife and children and he
Mrs. Stricklandsaid she read
wai ting today, as she has ha ven't."
sation of U.S. arms aid td Eth- was all right and not to worry," the letter to her daughters,
but
waited for the past two months,
Meyers said the State iopia and compensation to vfl- Cooper said, adding he got the "They. aren't really ready to would cost $I,OW and the
on word from the U.S.
State Department "will make no con. lagers for bombing damage impression Strickland "was comprehend the letW from county's share, $2.000 plus
Department on when her cessions" to the rebels, who donebyAmer1can-bult
planes. onlyallowedtosaysomuchand their daddy."
labor.
hosba nd will be released by
Ethiopian rebels.

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Mis. Ber th Marie Isaacs, 37,
her life, Mrs. Freer had nothing master's voice to go on," she
but praise for the staff of the said,
Leader Dogs For The Blind
Mrs. Freer reported that
School.
Spirit adapted well to airliner
"They are a wonderful group travel and settled down after
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will be her constant
pounds from dysen ta
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heat exhaustion, but Is now helping
her to face the
well.
challenges that confront a blind
"it was his handwri ting," she person in day-to-day li ving.
said. ie added the phrasing of
Spirit came from the Leader
words was also that of her hus- Dogs For the Blind school In
band.
Roc hester, Mich.
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Strickland was captured
along with Navy Electronics about the dog's life before it
Technician 3rd Class Thomas wa dona ted to the school,
C. Bowidowicz of Jersey City, because a poli cy of anonoymlty
is strictly enforced.
N.J.
"The people who donaW her
No months ear lier, dlIsns
wi ll be sent a pid
of
James J.
Hamll and Steven together, but they will not be
told where Spirit has been
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sent," Mrs Freer said.
"I was very surprised ad
Ms. Freer, who lives with her
happy to get the letter," she husband tin Freer Lane off
said.eddnotmakethelet
Vihien Road, spent four weds
public but said her husband told at the school learning to travel
her he was having problems con(identiy wi th Spirit.
eating the food he was offered.
Daily training sessions and
...I am doing as well as Po&amp; four-hour practice periods In
Michigan cities helped
sible,"she quotcdherhusband
as uying. She said -jb4 prepare Mrs. Freer and her
leader dog to work together.
wrote that he expected to
en she's on the leash I'm
released soon
responsible for- her, and when
But State
Department she's c,i the lead hanw-33,.she is
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"I can't get out to do the
consisted of more than 20 gardenIng that I used to do, but
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$100,000 a year for 10
to
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clay
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pit,
while
th
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county pays s
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to
chairman last week — whet,
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you don't suffcr from malc slit k bald. how can you be sure

casxiing your
pattern baldness, ou can what is actually
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now stop your hair loss .....eti
in ,our family,"
and grow more hair.
this is certainly no' proof of the
For e..rs "the)- said it couldn't cause of YOUR hair loss.
be done'. But now a firm of labHair loss caused by sebum can
oratory consultants has dcselc'pcd
a treatment for both men and also run in your family. and
women, that is not only %tJPIfl5 many other conditions can cause
hair loss
but is really grow, hair lou. If you wait until you
are slick bald and your hair roots
ing hair'
They don'
t een ask you to are dead, you are beyond help.
take their word for it. They So. if you still have any hair on
invite you to try the treatment top of your head, and ssc'uld like
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rcqueted ixtsentec ballts by 7:4 Tuesday night. Official including
two
this morning. The ballots must results are to be announced at center, two at at the civic
the fire station
be returned to Mrs. Jordahi by 7 the conclusion of th e canvass,
an
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one
at
city
hail.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - p.m. Tuesday.
Polling places which will
Th
e city has nearly 4,000
The deadline for piospective
The five mem ber election open at 7 a.rn. and close at 7
quaiufied
voters. Mrs. Jordahi
voters to request absentee canvassing board composed of p.m. include the city hall, cMc
has predicted "optimistIcally"
ballots for Tuesday's city Mayor Norman Floyd. Mrs. center and N
election is 5 p.m. today, said Jordahl and clerks of the three
fire station. A total of five ballots.
City Clerk Phyllis Jordahl.rolling places are expected to voting machines have been
Listed on the ballot are Floyd for 32 days, at their risk. anJ to stop your hair less and grow
Thirty-five citizens had be gin canvassing th e
more hair
election at placed at the polling places (iflcuiribent ) and Lawrence see for yo'irself!
now is the time
to da s.mething about it before
Naturally,
they
sould
not
offer
Swofford for mayor; Glen this
opportunity unless the treat. OS 10(3 late.
Buschman and Helen Keyser meni worked. However,
it is im•
Ioesch Laboratory' Consul.
(Incumbent) for city corn- possible to help everyone.
ants. Inc will supply you IIh
The great majority of cases lre?tment for 32 days,
missioner and incumbent City
at their
Commissioner Cal DeVoney, of exccSsjvC hair fall and risk, if they believe the treatment
baldness are the beginning isill help you. lust send th em the
information listed below. All in.
and more fully
d
eveloped
quirics are answered conñdcnti.
A brief two-item agenda, in stages of male patte rn
bald- ally. by mail
and without obliaddition
to
routi
By JANE CASSELBERRY
ne
reports
is
ness
and
cannoi
bc
helped.
council seat and three for City Board of Adjustment, and
,ation.'
Adv.
Herald Staff Writer
Group 4.
a retired military man. Piland scheduled for Tuesday's 4:30
p.m. city commissi on meeting
NO OSIIOATION COUPON
Incumbent Mayor Troy WaS elected to Council in 1972. at
city hall.
WINTER SPRINGS - With Piland, who has been serving in
To: Loesch Laboratory Consultants. Inc.
Councilman Irene Van
the deadline for filing to ruj in the post since he took over after
On the agenda is O.T. Sims
lbs 66001, 3311 West Main St
Fepoel, running foi re-electi
the Dec. 2 municipal election at the resignation of former in Group
on appealing the refusal of city
Houston.Tcxas 77006
4, laces
&amp; p.m. today two candidae Mayor Roy McClain early in his
opposition officials to reissue a 1975-16
I am submitting th e following information wit h t)e
from Mrs. Mary Daniels, wife
standing that it will be kept snkily confideiiiidi.
have qualified for the mayor's terin in 674, will face lAurent of Councilman John Daniels, occu pa ti onal license for his
under no obligation sshazsoescr. I now have or ha
race, two for the Group 2 A. Pellerin, a member of the who
Im another year left in his business on SR 436 near Spring
(o!owing conditious:
Oaks Boulevard.
term, anti Claude Ash of 510
Does your forehead become oily or greasy?.....
Fis he r Rd.
Mayor Norman Floyd told
How soon after wishing?
Ernest Hendrix appointed commissioners in recent weeks
Do you have dandruT?..
-dry or oily?-ily?_
earlier this year to iiU a that citizens have complained
Does your scalp itchy.
Does
When?.
vacancy left by the resignatIon that the Sim's operation,
Does your hair pull out easily';'.
-Where?_
How long has your hair been thinning?_
of Councilnian Frank Durrance purported to be a lumber yard
By
will run for Group 2 against w hen a temporary occupational
Do you still have any hair on top of your head?____________
cluallenger Gar), Hunt. John license was imied last year,
How lung is it?_
IA)NGWOOI) - City council, program, to assist with Maiuri had also
Attach any other information you feel may be helpful.
picked up has become a junk yard.
at a special meeting Friday, preparing comprehensive land papers to
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The second item to be conhired James B. lee of Winter use plans required under state had not qualifi
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Springs as its planner- law,
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Quincy; four sisters, Mrs. Vera be
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work toay, is funded by
Spooner,
Mrs.
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Springs, died Saturday morning and Mrs. Flossie Gatlin,
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at Winter Park Memoria! Quincy.
program
Hospi ta l. She was a native of
NOV. 3
J.D. Adams Funeral Home,
PTA
Executive Board 7:30.9:30 p.m.,Melodee Skating
Lee, of 209 Alderwood
Poyleton, Ill., and had lived In Quincy,
in
charge
St. No..Sewing for Christmas, 7:30 meeting, 7:30 p.m.. ldyllwilde Rink.
of Winter Spr in
gs, has a four-year
Winte r Springs for the past arrangements
p.m., registration fee $10, 7 Elementa ry School.
college degree and has done
NOV.
three years, moving there from
weeks, SCC's South Seminole
post
graduate
work.
His
Bram Towers
Florida
Centralia, 111. She was a
center. For information call
Skating party to benefit
NIIV~ KATHLEENCULLER
engineering experience, in
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depo
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Filais
slides,
talk
member of Trinity Lutheran
Seminole 111gli School Band,
addi tion, was as an emplove of SCC Community Scrivces.
Church and of the Reta il Clerks
Mrs. Kathleen Louise Culler, the Bin-Engineering Service,
time to register for class which
Union, both of Centralia,
26, of 2517 Pri nceton Ave., Orlando.
meets
7:30 to 9:30 p.m. All
Survivors include a da ughte r, Sanford, died Sa t urday night at
Monthly salary of $833 3.1 811(1
Senior
Citizens
welcome. Cost
Mrs. Robert E. (Marguerite) Florida
Hospital
North, fringe benefits is to be paid
for
10
sessions,
$2.00.
Stephenson, Winter Springs, 11 Altamonte Spring
s. Horn in completely from th federal
grandchildren, 15 great- Dctroit, Mich., she attended
program.
Orlando Chapter Zero
NOV. I, 1975
Ida Ii, Mast:burn, Star, N.C.
grandchildren and one great- schools in Sanford and returned
City council last week asked
Population
Growth, 7:30 p.m.,
Ai)MIS,SIONS
great-grandson.
here three month s ago from that the planning post's
Room 222, Bush Science
Sanford:
NO%'. 2,1975
Funeral services and burial RatiLseur, N.C.
She was a qualifications be expanded to
fluildng, Rollins College,
Corine E. Anderson
ADMISSIONS
will be in Centralia, Ill. member of Jordon Missionary
Winter
[lark. Topic: Population
include
engineering
experBetty J. Green
Gramkow Funeral Home, Baptist C'hurdi.
Education
Grant.
Ience. City officials noted at the
Al bert H. Lee
Sanford:

Longwood, is in charge of local
arrangement.%.

ALEX BH(K'KMAN
Aki Clyde Brockman, 74, 0.

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of
training, Freer said. "Besides, It was
although the cost per team is getting quite cool up there."
approximately $3,500. The
Mrs.Freer,wholosthersight
school,
a
non-profit 14 years ago because of
organization, Is supported by glauco ma, said she remains
contributions from Lions Clubs, active, participating In church

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they do," she sold.
"I had a wonderful time, but I
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Mrs. Virginia Freer last week
returned
from a trip acThe letter which
Mrs.
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by
a friend .
Strickland says she Is certain is
Her new friend, a German
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further,"

Newman Brock To Quit
As 'Springs Attorney

today he will present his council two weeks notice,
on the county comm ission's
County Commissioner Harry resignation in writing at speculating a
ssistant city atoffer urging him to accept the Kwiatkowski said Sanford tonight's City C
ouncil meeting. torney Gary Massey will serve
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by Attorney Mack Cleveland and
llrock resigned orally at last in the interim, subject to
the state Department of Ad "probably" one
commissioner week's special meeting held by counci l approval. Following the
ministration,
POLICE HEROES DECORATED
will attend the cabinet on behalf council to
inquire into corn- election, Brock said the mayor
the alleged im- will have the
Norman Floyd phis medals
Tuesday, County 0
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pritnnt.
torney.
of Freeman
!wroicru'hs arid is:tl tilt. railofdutysasPolice Sgt. flay
1irk's resignation triggered
letter tothe sheriff asking himafter Commissioner
1 hasten to add I am not
John
Ambrose. Garver as seriowdy sou'idt,d by th e bandits, spent to accept the $18,705. According K I m brough suggested Van
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Councilman
Irene
put
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many months in the hospital and still has a bullet, which doctors to Freeman, Polk's acceptance Cleveland, a former state
Lepoel, who had criticized Brock said.
hire unable t rem ove. Jodgl in Ls back. Ambrose
would Save the taxpayers' Senator, be hired to represent
ith quick action In av1ng Carver's life. tflerald Photo by Tom money because it would negate the
county's
position.
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the need for county officials to Cleveland's fee Is $50 per hour,
VVay Found
attend Tuesday's hearing,
according to Vihien.

As the busiest time for

Governar's Crime Prevention Committee is mounting a
largescale campaign to tell Florida mnrchants about a
new law.
The new provision of Florida's shop lifting law mak es It
illegal for shoplifters to resist efforts of a store clerk to
recover merchandise that he has probable cause tO
believe was sto len,
If a suspected shoplifter does so and is later convicted of
shoplifting, he a!so could face a4i additional year In Jail on
the resisting charge.

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mother of one- and two-year.old
daughters, has received a letter
from her captive husband,
Army Spec. S David Strickland,
24, who was captured along
with a navy electronics
technician In a raid on a
communications base by
members of the Eritrean
Libera tion Front on Sept. 12.

flying up for a 10 a.m. appeal that we can settle this ma tter
and to answer any questions and save the dollars involved,
cabinet members may have, should th is issue be carried
Polk said he had no continent

-shoplifters approaches with the Chr,L-tmas season, the

however, to putting in a

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Polk sa id toiiay he has read
Polk initially asked fur $2 6CommissIoners would have
the letter sent him by Corn- million, but the commission cut accepted a $60,000 compromise.
n10n Chairman SICI Vlhlen that request to $2.3-million.
But the sheriff said he needed a
Sheriff John Polk fliestoday Jr., but the sheriff said th e During
budget hearing.s, Vihien minimum of $120,000.
to Tallahassee bra last ditch $18,705 award is "not sufattempted to negotiate a
appeal Tuesday to the Florida ficient" to run his operation in $120,
000 settlement, but the
The appeal was for the f ul l
Cabinet for additional funds to fiscal 1975-76.
COfl1flhi.sjon turned him down. $2.6-million.
o perate the sheriff's depart"The co mm issioners f ee l that
ment next year.
legal expenses, staff time,
Polk, released from the including travel expenses, are

Shoplifters Are Warned

Longwood Resident Held By Rebels

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from a
man arrested in the ca.
State Atty. Curt is Golden of Pensacola and Don West of
the Florida Department of inal Iw Enforcement
fl ew Sunday to Albuquerque, N. Mex., to interview Leo
Joseph Miller.
Miller,38.afldhlsson,I.eoJoseph.MillerJr l8,bothoI
Plantersvllle, MIss., have bcen arrested on what the FBI
said were charges of conspiracy to kidnap.

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--strictly a counly-city project."
Longwood Mayor Jim Lorma (left) helps .le1ate at the rfbbo catting for the dfldal grind sidewalk "fronting
the
Knowles was expected to
opening of Longwood V illage Sboppng Ceater along with (from left) Richard Pro
ct or, chairman of Pinecrest site on 27th Street." repo
rt on both projects tO ci ty
the merchants association and state supervisor for Jacobson's stores; and m4evelopeni, Georges
GRAND OPENING
SI. Laurent, WIlloughby Coxaal Jack Gale, all appropriately dressed for re presenting th e attractive beLayer said the project could corrinissioners in Uwir regular
installed"whenever the ty
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andcmintyare ready to go." He
County
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Director Robert Andrew said
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funds (or part of a requested hazard to waldng pupiLs.
sidewalk project on 27th Street
Knowles said th is sectIon of
for Pinecrest Elementary
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27
Street is a state cia
pupils.
Sanford City manager W.E. road, also known as SR 427A
" te" no1s said in a letter and both the county and city
to Layer dated Oct.
that
school funds can be used for
"such a safety measure on the
public ways abutting the school
property."
In answer to this, Layer said:

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twice on aid to Egypt, including possible two nuclear
plants, and on peace measures,

Superintendent W.P. "Bud" neededontheSouthsideof27th
Layer said today the school Street from U.S. 17-92 to Sanboard can and will use school

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of thisstate hold for your efforts to attain a truly final and
just settleitient in the Middle East."

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WASHINGTON i AP) Legislation aimed at averting a
ILnancial default by New York City faces an uphill battle
in th Senate where there is little likelihood that President
Ford's promised veto could be overridden, an Associated
Press poll showed today.
Senate Democatic leaders were to decide Tuesday when
to begin floor debate oA a complex loan guarantee approved last week by the Senate Banking Committee. Some
opponents of the cid are vowing a filibuster to prevent the
bill from coming to a vote.
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the Gramby Stnt, Midway
Officers said the classroom
cldents by Sanford polIce were Foxcroft Apar tm en ts,
resi
de n ce of Johnle Madison:
said
the
residence
Depu
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was flooded with three-Inches of
Betty Sue Mitcheli, 53, of 111
Deputies
said entry was
by
breaking
a
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water after a faucet was broken
Oleander Ave.. and James had been ent
gai
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by
a
window
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and items
Sanford police today reported off. Police said an attempt had
lieflin Saunders 'Jr., 34, of 3513 wIndow,
as
missing
ed
McNamara,
list
included
Judson
Luther
t hree
burglars entered a classroom at been made to pry open a yenS. Orlando Drive.
levision
se
te
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,
fo
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jail
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In
lieu
radios,
a
Orlando,
was
53,
of
W.
13th
ding
machine at the school.
Crooms High School,
Sheriffs detectives charged
rge
of
shotgun
and
rifle,
a
tape
ha
bond
on
a
c
of of $3,000
Street and Persimmon Avenue
Police said vandals turned a
Harold )(elly Swift Jr.,
and escaped after being chased manequin dressed as a
1314 Noire Dame, Altamonte carrying a concealed firearm recorder, a two-way radio bast4i
Halloween witch Into a torch
by officers.
Springs, with aggravated after his arrest at Lake Destiny station unit, two ca'neras, a
Patrolman Tony Brooks Jr. early Sunday in the yard of the
assault In connection with the Apartments, Altamonte record player, a microwave
oven, clothing and soo In
Leo
reported two unidentified
Fitzpa trick residence at Sat urday and took photographs knifing of 19-year-old Tommy Springs.
according to a report
ll
iam
meats,
Wi
Sanford poli ce jailed
persons were s potted in the 1101 Elm Ave., Sanford.
of the Halloween decorations. Bruce Boles of Aitamonte
classroom about 2 am. Brooks
Police said the "witch," part
Neighbors called Fitzpatrick
said he chased the fleeing of yard decorations at the
Lounge, Montgomery Road, 14 th St., Sa nford, on a charge of Mathews.
ly Sunday to tell him of the
ar
Alfred J. Meuler, 25 Westfigures tirough the campus and residence, was apparently e
carrying a concealed firearm
Altamonte Springs.
Dr., Maitland, reported to
wood
they jumped a gate In the doused with gasoline and set lxirmng manequln on the lawn.
after
his
ch
ar
ges
Sheriffs deputies Jailed John and traffic
In
weekend
arrests,
three
Richard
hfcGurty,
perimeter fence. Police said the afire by the vandals.
51, of auto was Involved in an ac- sheriff's deputies that a M
nine-horsepower outboards)
two suspects were last seen
Fitzpatrick told police that persons were charged wi th Or lando, in li eu of $5 000 bond cident at 7 Celery Ave.
running lirough a field toward two unidentified "older men" aravated assault and held on on a bu rglary charge. Jail
Sheriff's detectives today motor was stolen off a boat
Manor approached the residence In "a $5,000 bond each at county jail, records Indicate McGurty was were probing the theft of items docked at the rear of
Academy
the
subdivision west of the schooj, suspicious
manner"
on
Arrested In separate in- arrested inside an a partment at valued at fl,833 in a burglary at ruidence.
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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Allen Wrenn, Sanford; four as well.

brothers, Donnie Wrznn and
MIchael DePeyster, bo th of

In recent weeks, the City of

Lake Mary has hired Reginald

Tallahassee Memorial Hospital
after a short illness. Born in BurlIngton N.C. and Larry planner while Cas.seberry has
W re nn, Clarksvllle, Tenn., and hired Charles McKenzie of Ft.
Gadsden
County, he was a grandparents, Mr. and Mr
Pierce and \Vinttr Springs has
retired salesmen of Sears, Masie Wrenn, Burlington, NC. hired Dianne Kramer of SanRoebuck and Co., Pensacola.
Gramkow Funeral Home in______________________
lord, all under the CETA
lie was a member of Centenar'
United Methodist Church,
Quincy. lie i'a3 a mem ber of
FIrSt UpIt.ed Methodist Church,

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Survivors
include
her same titne that consulting
husband, Bob Marshall Culler. engineer, A. E. O'Neall's
Sa nford; parents , Mr. and Mrs. services
will continue tobe used

&amp;-inford, while a resident here.
Survivors include his wife,
Mrs, Emily Priest Brockman,
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Dorothy W. Reardon

John W. Unsworth, DeBary
Donna M. flaws, De ltona
William It. Henry, Deltona
Thomas W. Hughes, Deltona
Serena A. Clunie, Osteen
Nora M. Redding, Titusvjlle

mscu,uu;s
Sanford:
Tammy I.. Adams
Patricia A. Bradley
Andre C. Brooks
Joanne Cubbison
Atla A. l)i'

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Imogene G. Bendler
Aikenya Jo nes

Walter L. Reardon
Raymond A. Roberts Sr.
I)ovle W. Thomas
Gloria D. William

Alta Monle-Ca s sel be rry
Chamber of Commerce, lun-

cheon meeting, 11:45 a.m.,
La nd a' lakes Country Club,
Casselberry, featuring can-

didates for mayor and counll
in Casselberry. Open to public,

Mary P. Woods
call COIC for reservations.
Evelyn V. Athan, Casselbe'
Oil PaInting, 9 a.m. to noon,
Paiiiela E. East, De Bary
Martha Gray, Deltonaregistration fee $15, Adult
Education Ca mpus, 11. For
Toni M. Lent, Deltona
information
call SCC's CornMarie J. Roback, Deltona
fllUfllty Services.
Sophie Travers, Deltona
Patr icia A. Ward, Geneva
Sanford Tourist and ShutGeorge V. Boston, Lake fleboard Club, potluck dinner 6
Monroe
p.m. at clubhouse on lakefront:
Maria Clements, 1,ake ineetiiw, 7 p.m.

Announcing a brand new book by The Associated
Ness that gives the whole dramatic sweep of I

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Daily Life
O Battles

George 11/. Man and King
Founding Fath,s
Founding Foes
Independence Won
Independence Almost Lost
Here in one oversized volume is the story of 1776.
tmerica's momentous year Hundreds of pictures
00.000 words of teat Suspense Surprises History
aId for today
Its called
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WAYNE D. DOYI.E, Publisher
R. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
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Tomorrow is election day in Altamonte Springs
anu we sincerely urge all eligible voters to go to the
polls to cast their ballots in this city election.
Up for grabs will be th e mayor's post as well as
one council seat. (Another council seat is open, but
incw1nt Cal DeVoney Li unoppod and will be
ret'irnei to that post.)
Former mayor Lawrenc! Swofford isvying fora
retIIrnto the chief exutiye'SiUOnaJ has been
waging a hotly contested race ',vith incumbent
Mayor Norman Floyd.
Helen Keyser, incumbent, is being c ha llenged
for her spot on the council by Glen Buschman.
Recent public- opinion polls have shown th at
Americans have lost confidence in Arneric, 's
leadership, Including governmenta l leaders,
According to Secretary c( ,Sta te Bruce Smathers,

[x)rtunity by defaulting and not participating in the
political process,
We Join the secretary of state in his plea to the
people, calling on candidates as well as voters to
rebuild and reaffirm faith in democracy through
participation In open, honest state and local dec.
Lions.
Polls in Altamonte Springs open tomorrow at 7
a.m. and close a 7p.m.
Please, citizen of Alt.amonte Springs, take advantage of the great opportunity of our democracy
— that of voting,
All too often in the past, poople have stayed
away from the polls, yet th ose who fail to exercise
their right to vote are the quickest to criti cize
elected officials.
You do have a voice w hen it comes to choosing

level, through elections that echo, not the whimper
of a few voters, but the collective shout of the
majority of potentially eligible 2leccors.”
Smo th ers has mounted a statewide campaign,
urging citizens not to turn their
on

government,
Don't let that opportunity slip by.
Get out and vote!

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it amounts to an unbelicvable total: an area
larger than i of the 77 sta tes east of the
Mississippi.
Closed not only to mining but even to mineral

her than paying such rates for labor of

Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts,
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people's back,
But JaM3 T. Llmn, Mr. Ford's dL-ed or of the Office of
Management and Bugt, while insisting that members of
inent's role in
everyday lye, concedei that "it won't be ea."
Lynn, in an inteniew with U. S. News wid World Rtpxt,
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grin, its private and military arms stockpile
would make U the third most powerful nation in
the world.
Small wonder then that the increasing
momentum towards new federal gun controls
has become perhaps the third most controversial
Lcsue from Tennessee through Florida. "After
inflation and uneriploymnt," says a Georgia
legislator, "gun ,outrol ranks with busing on the
gra nd lis t of grumbles," Indeed, the lawmaker
adds, If gun control does come, it will be resisted
here even more violently than busing, to the
it. he says, "approaching revolution,"

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at Sea," being brought to Sanford by Seminole Mutual Concert Auodatloo, tonight at 8 p.m. in the
Sanford Civic Center. Admission Is by membership only, and It's still not too late to join, says
Membership Chairman Irene Brown, who may be reached at the Flagship Bank of Sanford until 4:30
p.m. or at the door of the Civic Center before tonight's ahcw.

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and Pearl Hudson, first vice Tallahassee for the game
ma on in the Sta te of Florida. between A&amp;M and Be thune
Mrs. Its Bon Aml es Club is
The program was presided over Cookman, Nov. fl. Iteri making pla ns for Its 24th anby Eva Stephens, worthy tickets are $3, which Includes ni very to be held Nov. , at
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ESTHER IN HARTFORD once a week for an )our, and
DEAR ABBY: Do you believe
DEAR ESTHER: Wben It then he takes off. I just sit and
that dogs can understand
human language? My sister, comes to dog lovers, I can M. Please help me. I don't feel
Carol, Insists that they can. At believe &amp;nythlng.
married anymore.
DEAR ABBY: Rick and I
MlSRABIE
least she says her poodle can.
Carol went on a three-week were both underage and needed
D E AR M IS ER A B L E:
vacation and left "Pisher" in a our parents' signatures to get
belong
people
kennel. When she returned she married.(I was pregnant at the Married
together. 11 you can't afford a
said Pisher was so furious with time, but after we got married I place of your owu. you should
her that he wouldn't look her In lost the baby.)
nyc with your pareits or
We couldn't afford a place of
the face for five days. Carol
nrm
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marriage, dear. Tell Rick It's
turned his head away. Then she parents. It was okay for about elther — or.Hisanswcrwil ltell
said, "If I promise never to put three months, then Rick you what to do.
will you deci ded It was too crowded at
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my folks'house. arid he thought
forgi
DEAR ABBY: The man who
me. the poodle looked it would be better if I lived with lied about his job because he
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A whirlwind tour of New
York City, an exciting
modeling assignment in
Greenwich Village, and
more mcdeling back in
Seminok, County are some
of the benefits won by
Trinity Prep student,
l.eslie Branner in McCall's
recent "Sew for Fun"
contest.
Leslie, along with Trinity
students Martha Hardwick
of Sanford,
Nancy
Treadgill and Leigh
Warren will be the models
when Robinson's of
Fashion Square-sponsors a
fashion show at the school
Tuesday from 10-11 a.m.
Leslie will also be seen by
fashion conscious women
across the nation early
next year when she
appears in McCall's Spring
Pattern Book modeling
several new patterns.
She entered the "Sew for

Liong; of the Hamilton Chapter; sponsor a bus tour to Florida.

Sanford.

Fun" contest last summer
while
in
hospital
recuperating from a horse
riding accident. The
contest required contestants to sew a McCall's
pattern of their choice and
send in a photograph of
themselve' modeling the
outfit.
Only one other entry, a
junior girl from New
Jersey, was selected f rom
the thousands of entries
received from girls all over
the U nited Sta tes.
Leslie accompanied by
her mother, 'Mrs. William
Branner of Maitland,

Abby, I don't like this caught my eye because I lie

nodded his head as if to say,
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Winner Leads

Rose of Sharon, Order of
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Alexander or Earl E. Minott,
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Eastern Star (OES) 134 of
president,
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Sanford entertained their Royal
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Grand Matron Hannah B.
Herald
Miller and the Most Worshipful
Mrs. Annlie L Walter of
Master of the state of Florida Correspondenu 'J:
Brooklyn, N. Y., Is the
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Rev. A. Mack during their
houseguest of her niece Mrs.
annual visit. Other guests for
krtha S. Valentine, hlle in
the evening were: Royal Grand
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Patron Booker T. Harris; Most
joying Marineland, Sea World,
Excellent Matron of Stephens
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Sou thern citizens feel, more and more are they
being told w ha t to do by Washington, and they
damn well better do it, "The line's got to be
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If we give in on this one, well, I don't know."
The issue then is wheth'r the South and the
sylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Miryland,
NEW YORK (AP) — The U.S.
economy
might
surners
on
their
view
of
the
economy
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Seprest
of
the nation will allow government after 2D
Ohio, Michigan, illinois, Indiana,
Kentucky, be on the road to recovery, as measured by kiiibcr. The conclusion: Worse of than siy. years, to
assume a vast reguladng power it has
Virginia, West VIrgtr,a, North and South several
popular statistical indexes, but getting months ago, with recovery anywhere from one
Carolina, Tennessee. Mississippi, Alabama, the
tc
never
had,
"People
talk about the right to shoot
American people to be lieve it seems to be three years away.
game,
and
the
Georgia and Florida.
right to target practice, and the
another, probably more formidable, challenge.
Businessmen are 'ery slow to commit right to collect arms," says Alabama
In an article in the Mining Congress Jrurnal,
hunter and
The mood of the country seems to be one of themselves to capital
improvement and ex- farme Edward 12Roy, "but that's just small
Gary Bennethum and Cairtland Lee, two "show me." Point out t4t the Gross National pansion, citing the existence of Idle ca city stu f.
pa
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specialists in the Department of the Interior,
Product soared 11.2 per cent in the third quarter even now and
difficulties in borrowing at what to own guns in this country, for any reason,
compare U.S. public lands to a bank account. and the response might be,
-Let's see what it they feel are fair terms.
The rate of withdrawals, they warn, may soon does in the fourth quarter."
because the government doesn't have the right to
Lionel D. Edie &amp; Co., the economic consulting prevent it. That's what must not change."
bring us to the point where or checks begin to
The mood is clearly illustrated in the attitude associate of Merrill Lynch,
the nati)n'$ biggest
bounce,
This hardcore viewpoint, perhaps, Is centered
toward job figures. Who z1oen't know that broker, found
in a survey that industry planned as much in emotion as in the Constitution. On the
What is particularly alarming, they say, I!: that unemployment is at a 0.3
per cent rate? But wl~o to expand capital spending in 19176 by only 3 per firearms argunient, as ol) many others,
much of the withdrawn land has potential for does know that
since March total employment cent, an almt insignificant amount.
Southerners (eel threatened culturally. "I am as
discovery of significant mineral deposits.
has risen more tha,i 1.5 million?
Fdie's
conclusion:
Capital
spending
is
not
tired
of being cilled a gun nut as I am of being
A report by the Secretary of the Interior iat
There are indications that interest rates might about to provide
the
recovery
with
any
real
year estimated that each year the nation has to drop a bit, although perhaps
up- called a bigot," says North Carolina waitress
not smoothly. But ward thrust ...
produce about 40,000 pounds of new minerals for
Nora Deems. Why Is it, she asks, that whenever
what businessmen or ,consumer borrower
Somewhat to their surp-ise, many thrift in. WangtI?. dzidc; that
each citizen,
attitudes must chang..
doesn't choose to comment on the height instead stitutions found
themselves with a cai Inflow the old nttitiith' i
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Whether it's because of the 55 mile-per-hour
Po lls of businessmen and consumers show
might be withdrawn by savers In se
"I'm also a redneck, a peckerwood and a
of
of gasoline, or because safety campaigns are uncertain. They are reluctant to conit
The U.S. League of Savings Associations Unks I'm an unpaid whore to my
beginni ng to sink In or maybe a combination of
themselves to big spe nding projects. They reported some
husband,
$3.6 billion was added to customer ihere is no end to it."
these aM other factorE —
Ameeicans have been w9nder when their own private economies will accounts in that month, and that its member
making tremendous progress in reducing the join in the
At that, the South is not as momback as
general improvement,
savings and loan associations made mortgage thought
sl3ughter and mayhem on the highways.
on the gun Issue A surprising poll by
Consumer !:pending, while it has improved loans of about $3.6
Accidents in l4 were down 7.4 per cent from since the depths of the recession
billion, a record for the month. National Opinion Reseaf ch Center in 1973 inearlier this
1973, or frcm Z,649.000 to 23,744,000.
That might sugezt an improvt In coo- dicated even then that three-fifths of Southe rn
year, has a long way to go before It
can
be
fidence
among home buyers, and that the new gun owners and fOur
There was a 10.7 per cent cutback in auto counted on to
-lifths of non-owners felt
give a sustained push to the home market was
deaths, froin 55,511 to 46,A0 — Lite lowest total tT
turning up sharply. Not so; some gun control was necessary, if not
.nnomy.
most of the money went for mortgages on
since 1964.
ine%itable. Authorities here feel Use fractions
The Ft National ty Bank polled coo- existing homes.
may be even greater now, certainly no less.

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I'm a police officer, and when
d rand staed to lick started to run around with his
friends
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he
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beforewe
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off duty, I tell strangers
aphand to show his
he
were
married
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afraid
precI Uon and affection,
's (when they ask) that I work for

The Spaghetti Supper
sponsored by the Chuiuota
firemen was a rousing success.
The firemen cooked the meal
and it was served by the junior
firemen, who were really
"dressed up" for the occask..
The kitchen at the Fire Hall Is
now completed with stove and
refrigerator. Other suppers are
planned that will take the place
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1st Annual Seminole County

There will also
be three clowns for fun and
enjoyment, and !ollipops for all.
Janet Shogren, Linda Venson
and Susanne Jordon are In
charge of this interesting mini
bazaar.
inexpencively.

Band Festival Benefit.

The white elephant sale held
by Explorer Scout Troup 619
was a success with the money to
be used for uniforms for the
troop. Officers in the troop are
President Brian Coffee; First

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Fire Department held its
regular meeting this paai week.
Final plans for the bazaar
which is to be held at the Fire
hall on Nov. 14 and 15, were
completed.

City to collect Leslie's

lie keeps telling inc that as
If they Inquire further, I tell
Pisher understood every word
d she'll never put soon as he can aff ord it we will them that I'm a garbage
him in a kennel again because get d place of our owii, but I collector. In a way, I sometimes
don't believe he really wants am.
She Pr Off4sed she wilcin
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Is again holding a "Turkey

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Treasurer Cookie Mace. Mr.
toward the purchase ofarescue and Mrs. Robert Walters
van,
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Christmas "Seals were introduced into the United States In
1907 iiy Emily Bissell. Miss Bissell, a social worker in
Wilmington, Del., borrowed the Idea which was originated by a
postal worker In Denmark to r!ILse money for a financially
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Delaware. Miss Bissell designed the first U.S. Seal herseL'. It was
a wreath of holly, with the simple greeting, "Merry Christmas."
In later years well known artists such as Rockwell Kent, SPONSORS
Howard Pyle, Dale Nichols and Ste van Dohanos ma ted
Qirl!tmas Seal designs. More recently, Seal designs
were chosen
by the lung associations from entries in an annual nationwide
competition open to amteur and professional adult artists.

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lue and has left hundreds of thousands of some critical
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comments concerning the Select
Republican Obitferenct chairman retired workers desperately lmpoveri.sI*d Even Committee in the Anderson colwr,n.
John Anderson. 11-111 . , Budget Chairiiian Brock
As a
more hopeless are those Without pensions wno member of the Committee, )OU
may receive
protection
emity press or constituent inquiries if Owe 13 such
tn Al Ullman,
re
benefits
The Senate has already adopted the bill,
Publicity. I felt it was my
Other key Congressmen on the lists are
On Capitol Hill, the new House Select Aging you in advance of this responsibility to notify
which would establish a special Jency t fight
William Cohen, R-Me., Silvio Conte, R-Mass., Committee Is
eventuality ."
supposed to be solving the
'or consunwrs' rights The flo'.se Is r7pected to Pierre duPont, II Del,
R2mndall insisted In hIs memo that "lam not in
Marvin Lstti 11 Mict'
problems of the elderly. The CLII Ike has
its approval on eneiday
the least con"erned about possible cri
Ben Gilman, H-N Y, Andrew Jacobs, DInd,
ticism,
spent more than $145,000 this year to
But President ?'ord has ttveatpnpd to wo tlw Abraharn Kazan, D-Tex., Gillis Long,
seek provided the rnticIsrn Is accurate and
D[,a., .solutions. Yet it hasn't prepared a single official stfuctive.
con
bill The real questkim, therifc*-e, is whether the Wilbur Mills D-Ak, Tom
I have no apologies to anyone ior tity
1ailsback, R-111., report nor made a single
idvocates can muMer enough votes on Wed. Tom Steed, DOkla.,Sam
forma1 recoin administration of the Committee on Aging
Stratton, 1)-N.Y., Burt mendation.
to vride a veto
Tnlot, 11 Calif 1 Ilay Thornton, IArk, and
One reaon is that Chairman William Ron"A3 with any new vent'ire of this kind, there
The iaues will be debated on toe House floor,
John W%dkr , It-N.Y.
d dl I) Mo h i turm f tho on ililttcp
in
ro u
painc readjustimments and
pa)roll
Our
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refuge
for
witch
himters
from
the
problems.
progress
may at times seem slow. on
L
check of congressional offices I'" a
h.ickrooms
extinct
the
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Internal
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I am confident that our staff i%
Sermtrit (ormunittu At 1east cumn&amp;qcfl Given
Busiress groups have sent their pttchmeri and hIndicates they are getting heavy presurc both House
f ou r of the Aging (ornml step s top staff memI d
i reasonable
m food industry
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been particularly act.1ve in fighting the consumer bers, including staff director Btib Horner, are produm worthwitill!
di&amp;~rat,rits In can,
tect.ion bill.
retreads from the Internal Security Commitite.
the U.S. Chamber of Commerce has
,Jak,, pr Footnote A
Their experience with gerlatrie, except retrea(IJ because they were highl1 recom.
kesznan for the food chains
mended to me by inv fellow Missouria,
my be Undecided
- possibly for some c1derly cOMmuniSts
S
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cupftdentII
li.sts
A
Chamber
[chord.
the fornier ciwirman of the Committee
of
Of the 190 names c.m the liss 54 are marked
('rnuner-e
iii said las ' omi had corn iled the first
Our ii.quir s stint d (halrmar. Itanijall to on I'iternal Securilt "
but not the second !ist, Our sources insist both rush off an emergenry 'Airmo to his colleagms on
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ijtjon Of tists
the
orgrnaed
at
the
Chan
committee
Warned
the
chairman
rood Chains, Natlonai AssoclMion o
interest in otaging roadshow hearings
to get
"BobHorner.staffdirectorQfthoCsmittee
publicity
for the
Man ufacturers and Business Roundtnble, not to
FderIy victims: The most pathetic vlctlm of on Aging, was
members that. in seeking
interviewed
by
.. .11 Sut 11 indivi-ILWI Corporations as Gelltral the evonumic squeeze,
Bob Owens, a serious olutioos to the problerris that are
are the elderly, wlio tuve member of the staff
f
Jack
A,
Motor F, Sears and General Electr ic,
worked hard all U*ir lives for pensions that w.'e columnist,.
(Mens
had
in
his
pim
We have obtainod the ciddential list.s and sWpc;ed to LaL
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F000te: Randall insisted to us
care of them during their surm,t memorandum written by
have ldentied the marked Members, Among
Mr. Horner to tt*,stall.
ws.
colfullittee has started moving Ivrward, fit,also
them are such powerS ui the House as Sp1er
In flation lutz stripped these pensions of their
"I think we can anticipate that thcre nay be pledged to return as much as half of his
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— - "Support the Second Amendment and the South
May Rise Again." No part of the nation is as
devoted to the preservation and proliferation of
caponry as is the South. Estimates are that 60
per cent of the people in this region own private
shooters fi Atlanta th. 0114&amp;(v it
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busies5es in Central Florida as part of the 1975 appeal for funds
durIng November and December.
The Annual Christmas Seal Campaign helps finance the
prevention and control of emphysema, chronic bronchitis, asthma, tuberculosis, and otr lung ailments that afflict all ages.
The association Is also active In co mba ting th e ha zards of
smoking and air pollution .
n-irs. MACK annowceu that the original paintings created by
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glending, he said, 80 W cent %vuld resW curtailment of individual proams.
And with more than 100,000 federal workers dirtctly involved in regulatory programs affecting coiisumers,
Wsinesses, ciUes, and st,ates,, tk tangle of liumucrafic red
!ape bcoimu increasingly difficult to unsnarl
In opera tion of the government business, which Is
wdiampered by profit and 1025 btatements, efficiency deftes
me.ir-cment
We applaud the administratkni corrunl~men4 expresmd by
Lynn, to "more efficient senice, beUer
and cheaper
srv1ce," but we must iilo confess our
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W-hool children throughout the United States,
7be uninhibited imaginations of 54 youngsters agei 6 to 12,
each representing a state or territory have contributed a riot of
color in the form of merry Santas, smiling snowmen, airy angels.
caroling children and gaily decorated Yule trees.
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Valley points out that th ere is far greater enb'ironmental danger from tourists than from any
of its operations, and although none of the
companies forces Americans to consume Its
products, few people are going to defend the
right of diesel-smoking sl'oveLs and cranes to
mar the picturesque and romantic beauty of
Death Vllley.
Surely, there must be plenty of other places
these companies can mine.
There are. Then again, there aren't.
The startling fact is that more than two-thirds
of the nation's public, federally owned land
and most land out West is owned by th e government is not available for mining. Bit by bit,
acre by acre, charges the American Mining

within farrtlies.
Ut' also ignores the existence of the food stamp
program and other welfare programs available for
families which tall within the arbitrary and often

ne higher minimum wage, the shorter work
week and higher overtime pay advocated by the
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compared because of differing circumstances

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to waive the minimum wage for certain categories
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There will also be plenty of exhibits on display
until 8:30 tonigh t and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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poverty level is for a family of four, and the wage

.overnment should make it possible for our youth
md for unskilled workers to get jobs at less than
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operation of in-house energy conservation
programs.
Interested members of the FTU community and
u th e general public are also Invited to attend.
Tomo rrow's session gets under way at 8:30 a.m.
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poverty level $5,038 a year. In order to reach
poverty level, the wage would have to be $2.42 an
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Not Just professional environmentalists but a
tot of ordinary people were upset t*. learn
recently that several companies were either
strip mining or thinking about strip mining for
minerals in Dea th Valley National Monument,
because of a loophole in the 1933 law establishing

Biemiller says the $2.30 minimum actually
falls below the federal government's designated

lrowjng unemployment rate and national
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everybody must pay in the market place. The gains
mat minimum wage workers may get are wiped
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)oost would do to !he nation's tlllenl[)loVmcIlt
statistics.
The union's legislative director, Andrew
i3iemiller, says no one who has lived 1hrugh the
galloping infiaticn of the last few years should
.-eriousl' q.tcstion the
minimum wage.
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'ahd argum2nt for an increased minimum wage,
but a he same time, we must keep in mind the
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wage of $2.10 an hour. It will go to $'.30 in January,
With a predictable irnpt on the employment of
young and UflSKIIICCI individuals seeing work
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Jody Pickens accepts a plaque from the First Baptist Church of night nationally-televised NaSanford honoring him as the member of the Seminole High tional Football League game is
Football team who exercises the best Christian influence on his Monday
McCinack'sEagles, 1-S and
teammates. Doing honors
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sins 0, while Seminole in
the cellar of the National
coach Jerry Posey looks on at left.
Football Conference East, meet
the Los Angeles Rams in a TV
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hinting at the Gatoi-s' hopes of
Roman Gabriel will quarter.
touchdown.
Bethune-Cookman, ranked getting a major bowl bid in two back the Eagles in his first
of
Cardinals 24, Patriots 17
Florida football player:; or 15th among small colleges, up- weeks. Florida is also seeking regular season shot at the
Terry Metcalf scored on runs for those at small-college power ped its
record to 6-0 by slaugh- its first SEC football title.
Rains since being traded by Los
of one and seven yards from Bethune-Cookman, But Florida tering an army team from Ft.
Ernest
Renfro
and
Earl
SoloAngeles
to Philadelphia after
scrimmage and on a 69-yard Sta te's Clyde Walker was awe- Bragg, N. C., 69-0.
mon
eath
ran
for
two
touchthe
1972
season,
Familar .lgbt: Evans QB Mike Cullhson prenumd, Bob L4w*b ($), hUrl, Felder *7), Richard
sprint with a punt to carry the struck at being on a winning
Miami, meanwhile, lost 21-7 downs to lead Bethune to its
"Monday is an extremely difBeary (621, Greg Beggs apply beat.
Cards past New England, Mel team.
to Boston College and Florida easy ViCxy in preparation for fcult day to fill," McCnrnsack
"Gosh,. I've never
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in A&amp;M fell 1640 to Tuskegee In. this Saturday's game at Morris exPlained. "It's not like a Sunthis situation before,"been
stain- stitute.
Brown.
day when you're playing by one
mere-d quarterback Walker
Florida State got two touch,
o'clock.
On Monday, you got to
after the Seminoles annihila ted downs on 6-and 16-yard passes
There
Th
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nothing
to
say
you
wait
until
9 o'clock."
Clemson 43-7 Saturday for only by Walker to Mike Shumann can quote me on, said Miami S
gg A
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Mccormack said he would let
their third victory in 30 tries, and scoring runs of 16 yards by offensive coordinator,, Bob
hi
s
players sleep in, but the
'I don't know how to act, tarry Key and two yards by Herndon, after the Hurricanes
coaches would work a little on
what to say," added Walker, Leon Bright. Florida State, now were held to one first down in next week's game
in the
the first half and a total of seven
who completed 19 of 14 passes 2-6, faces a ho me game
St.
Lo
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Cardinals.
The Eagles
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weekend against Memphis by Boston College. Miami, now stsyasagoupatamotelnear
1,
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Teammate Mike KLcsner, a State.
, uu Friday.
Clemson Is now 1-7.
ORLANDO AP)
the stadium the night before a
Driver straight IMSA titles without the guard, had a better feeling of
Florida, which will battle
Florida A&amp;M jumped ahead game,
Peter Gregg says he will new fender.
the moment, saying, "Man, we Georgia in Jacksonville this 10-0 in the
first half on a two"At noon we'll take the teen
enter two Porsche Carreras at
Gregg contended IMSA's ban sure felt like Ohio State out Saturday, got two
touchdowns
yard
run
by
James
Early
and
to
a
movie in the hotel until
Daytona
International was unfair to Carreras because there,"
on passes by Jimmy Fisher and 50-yard field goal by
Gregory
about
1:30 or so, then let them
Speedway for road races Nov. other makes, especially CorFlorida, which has been prov. 149 yards front fullback Jimmy
Coleman
before
Tuskegee
ralrest until our pee-game meal at
29-30 despite being denied the vettes, had been allowed to use ing all veai- that it deserves to DuBose
to rout Auburn, now 34- Lied, The Rattlers, now 5-2 5 P.M.," McCormack said. The
use of a new rear-fender dsign. a similar design. His attorneys be rated among college foot- I,
overall and 2.1 in the Southern Eagles' coach, despite the
specifically pointed to a fender ball's elite, romped past Au"We now hive a chance to Intercoll egiate A thle tic Associ. change
IMSA earlier banned Gregg's design used by Corvette driver
in rout ine necessitated
burn 31-14 to boos t its overall play for a
big game," said ation, visit Alabama A&amp;M this by a Monday game, likes the
aerodynamically-improved
John Greenwood.
record to 7-I and Southeastern Florida Coach Doug Dickey, week,
fender for the races and f ederal
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These six golfers are flashing a winning smile alter taking top honors In the lournameat Saturday pride,. I know that's an over.
at Ma)falr Country Club to benefit the Seminole High Sc"Boosters Club. Low
gross winner was wrked word, but there is no
Vie RIc'hburg with Bob lAlndqulst second and Frank Mebane Jr. third. Low net chamiilon was Rick better term. Any athlete must
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Jai-alai is a three-walled
world where Basque ian't only a
byword. It's a language.
But Jesus Orbea is an e'ception. The backcourt judge
for the games staged in Fern
Park has lived in the United
States for 12 years and his
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Orbea, a limit ('Ousill to the
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The film titled, 'Pele The
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will be shown at 7 p.m., and
lasts about one and one-half
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But a cowboy can go into town at night. That was better. And this is
even better. I judge and work my farm.
Seven
some corn and
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cows,

has produced more than its
share of Basque court greats.
Jesus left home when he was
23 and became a sheep herder
in Idaho. After seven and onehalf years, he opted for the life
of a cowboy and worked at
ranches outside Boise. After
five years of herding cows and
chasing sick steers. he returned
home to Mnrqulna,
It was in Spain that Juan
Arrleta, Orlando's players.
manager, located him to
become a judge.
"Work asacowboy was much

better than herding sheep,"

said Orbea recently as he
relaxed at his Altamonte
Springs apartment, "When you
herd sheep, you are up In the
hills for months and months.
But a cowtoy can go Into town
at night. That was better,"
But being a Jai-Alai ju'tge Is
much better than being a
cowboy, according to Obea. lie
is looking forward to a long
career calling the shots on
court.

lie is not returning to Idaho.
In the offseasci he will live on

his farm outside Marqulna with
his recent bride.
"It is only a small farm,
Seven cows, I grow some corn
and a little bit of potatoes. The
Ponderosa it is not."
Being a Jai-Alai judge is an
exciting job, according to
Orbea.
"I had not been on a canctia
since I was 14. I practiced as an
amateur, but I stopped playing
to go to school and work on my
Family's farm."
That's why he Is happy to be
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many, and the fronteourt judge
has the most dangerous job.
"Next season I want to judge in
front," he adds.
As a youth he practiced with
Churruca and Arrasate, who
went an to become two of the
most reapected pelotari of his
g"neration.
Orbci's mtner is a sister to
the father of the legendary
Orbea, who now operates an
amateur court in MiamL 'The
latter was struck in the head
with a speeding pelota, ending

his career as the top player of
his day and prompting
American frontons to make
helmets mandatory.
Of his new job as judge.
Or bea admIts he was "a Little
nervous" the first night, but has
settled down since.
"The first time I heard the
people
boo,
that
was
something," he said, '1 think
sometimes they boo because
they lose their money. We see
the ball better, oecause W! are
closer and have a good vlev.t at
the play."

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Inidtsno%edtothjonectr) ofabowigame
Milwee stopped Sanford midgets 21-8 as Rusty Strouse
scored on runs of 3 and ?3 ,ards Oher midget action ,und
Ttiskawiula stopng Jackson heights, 40-0, as Richard Bradshaw
scored three T[)c (n 11I
out a 5.2 season, and South Seminole
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center Mike Sojourner scored a holding out. (or five games and lead to 89-83 in the last two -,)

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Guard Luif us Allen hit a Four darts Rudy Tomjanovlcfi
Los AnIes Lakers' coach con- baseline jumper with 1 26 re- hit tor 24 poInts and Clavjn
fided after hic team nipped the malning in the e%ertlrne to kie Murpiy added 16 to lead Hous.
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(24) World Press
(35) Lost In Space
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9:00

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(6)(1) Concentration

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(9) Wild, Wild World Of Ani.
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(24) Intercom 21
(33) Star Trek

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(13) Truth Or Consequences
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(2)(I) Movie

(2) Daily Devotional

(31(24) Almeta Speaks: The

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5 ) Lone Ranger

12:00

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DBA, SANFORD PRESS, and that I AD. 1975, Oiherwite a dtfeull will

fltNt0stsaidnamew,th're heenteredagainst you for the relief
Flcrlda Staute-s 1951

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chine

MARGARET BEAUTY SALON, and 612 Sanford Atlantic Bank

(44) Partridge Family

with the Clerk of the Circuit Court, Publith- Nov 3, 10. I?. 21. 197S

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Joe Coljeski

I kiddes earne and box It Ia u ibown:
and suddenly realize that every the gals" with daughter Bess. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

ARLINGTON

LEXINGTON

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MARSE ROBERT DUTY

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businesswoman

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by virtue of that Certain Writ of

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIET) P.t$lion in me Circuit court of

tPe sell of me County court ot

Pt$itiøn in t'ie CIrcuit Court q DissolutIon of Marriage, and vu are

Hollywood by the B'NaI Brith

5.9:30 CBS ALL IN TILE dent
NOTICE OF SUIT
Anti-Defamation League, and FAMILY Edith flaunts her TO: CARL SCARBOROUGH
Itoone Arledge, president of independence(orange and
Address Unknown

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Ex-Beatle

ABC

Octobet, A 0. 1973.

Sports, received a Archie is stunned. Archie

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on DALE E.ANSTINE,At?orn,yfor
York. Anyone who produces worker, but Edith Is defiant.
Petitioner-Wife, whose address is
Howard Cosell's variety hour
-Jl NRC MONDAY NIIHT P.O. Box 7S17, Orlando. Florida.

A ARernory

Drowning

Seminole County. Florida

Clerk November
of the above styled
on or DEl 2
PERTH, Australia (AP) - than a distinguished service and the Pussycat." Standards before
25th,Court
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member of the disbanded rock Americas Association "Person acceptable, even past the said Court on this 24th day of Oc
news conference La three years. woman so honoret! I RUtSS She is a semilliterat.e prostitute (5atl
Arlhtjr H Beckwitti, Jr.
IlLs ambition now is "just to got it for being the most irn- and George Segal a stuffy*
As Clerk of said Court

at the Perth Entertainment
Center, McCartney said, "The

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ABOUT TONIGHT:

8-830 CBS RHODA Brenda The Los Angeles Rants travel IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE

PROBATE P40. 75-97-CF

To All Creditors and All Persons County, Florida,

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the sound of Scott Joplin flIk, to resume his work.

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the Clerk of the Circuit Court,

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prisoner, but when a prob!

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commission approval again in

City Manager Warren E.

said

the

City

had

months

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get

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the

offer

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tests are being taken on

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near

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for

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Executivesof Seaboard Coast

building a $1 million overpass

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theCityhasbeentrying(orfour mission took no action regar- from $5 to 17.
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requestod additional funds
Last
Tuesday,

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public haarIng to consider enact doments, includIng speciOlcatgn,

times and "we have the

A police spokesman said im'estigators are still urging that

cooperationi in helping to solve

Saturday contact police headquarters.

problem."

Police said the vehicle, believed to have an oldermodel grey railroad personnel Liable to the
accident at a high rate of speed and may have run a red light at days in jatI when crossings are

"We are aware of t:
problem and we sincerely d::
want legislative controls o'.er
our railroad.. . We want your
to
demonstrate
improvements," said Jones.

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FLORIDA, AMENDING OR- Sanford, Florida, and may be
DINANCE NO 725 73. AND AS secured any time after 5.30 am..

County

with an average cf 40 traIn
movements daily at the
crossing occur between 9:30
and 10a.m., between 1:30 p.m.,
and 3 o.m. and between 6:30

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AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Housng Authority of the City of
Sanford, Florida, Admfrilsfratlon

"Personality

struck and killed a 2&amp;-year-old pregnant woman and htr unborn

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ternoonatSanforithbwalatPaoa,westofSasjo'tJ
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Appeal

Brer Court, Sanford. Florida at

Speaking

Breakfast" at tl Chamber of

Jones saId these effoila have
Sanford police today were reported "following up on several helped trim two or three

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for

maintenanq.'e,

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". . . the telephone p"rsonnel orplant level Issuch as not to be turned down last week of the travel expenditures (or city

Knowles said.

would

Polk is appealing for additional systematno cost to the county. - been made to specialize" on

After his discussion with Tom 21 accIdents due to skidding In Landfill site at French Avenue

"When I found out they had caused by the lack of cost too much.

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seven to 10 minutes En crossing.
"Slow movements are

dccI.

A line of food stamp purchaser,f stretehes around the County food stamp office. at South Oak Ave., and W. 3rd Street in Sanford Monday. Ssqervlsor Curtis Spencer

The train movements also

cabinet after Polk's first ap- the offer and made his last ditch
(Continued On Page 3-A)

BEING THE COMPREHENSIVE documentsloobfalned Suchdeposlt

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CiTY OF ALTA.MONTE SPRiNGS, retuinsthepIan.WecItIcatiifsand

- figure recommended by the

FLOHIDA, SAID AMENDMENT O$htr documents In good condition
THE

cabinet was $68,773.

ZONING wVhln 10 days after bId opening,
CLASSIFICATION OF CERTAIN
A Certified check of bank draft,
TO

F F SSlo f-I A L

P0

Askew

Part of Polk's appeal was
based on the existence of

rejected

the organized crir:te tn Seminole

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By JOE ASKHEN

Spencer. That number was

At the same time,

ei-ch year are referred to

maximum of $1,500 tn

PRO- Government bonds ore satisfactory

figure at the recommended

OF F I C F bid bond e'ecuted b the bdders

County

non-welfare

for the increase is the

present

stamp

Spencer said Senators

home), or $3,000 if a

ComIcs .................SB

than 100 per cent in the last -

county. lIe estimated the

changes. . . I think there

President Ford's ad-

A family of four, (or

Dear Abb.............IA

Spencer s-aid while the
number of households in

ployinent rate is worsening
orthenumberof additional

stamps and want to see the
program under better

striking workers, students
and people with higher

for (cod stamps.

food stamps decremed

johe," said Spencer. He

food stamps should go to

outcome

Iastweek"slipshod federal

shalt be submItted wIth each bid.

;

cording to Ken Monroe, 1.1W definitely feels "there Is a

sheriff's controller.

food

Cu)y flail of Aifa,ncxite S(,nl'*Q5, ix'OvSiOnt for equal employment

$2.3 million. During the budget prObICflIisOrgafliZetl.Whenl)'OU

appear and be heard with respect to Vojec$.

hearingmiybecontiruafrom,Im,
tt'e City Cosjncit,

of Saneo(d, Florida reser
waive any in'ormaJiti

to negotiate a $120,000 corn- got to be organized."

the

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,n ,sc

(Seat

Irma lvorykin

Ily Mtry N DMden

A' Er"utrs

Oeçuty CIert

Serffons5 Florida Stitutn 1937. 1603, KnowIe
5:
er 1. King
Winter Park

almost bows the agent's cover, PET 13

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DEl ;

Post Office Box 7279
Sanford, FIorIda 33771
DES)60

01 the City *
PltCmcnte Sw'in.gt.
Pub?st: Nay). I1S
DEl.);

HOuSING AUTHORITY

Pulk then appealed ik budget and four additional deputies to

O TIlE CITY OF
By; Thomas Wlion, iii
Title- Execut;ve Director
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DES 174

(artitlies not on welfare but

83,692 In 1970 to more than

maybe as much as 25 per

ur.tll a final bill is agreed

colos.sal rip.off of public

numbers slow down," he

eliminate the existing

accepteda$60,000compromlse. tied to me syndicate."

file wilt-s tPie Clerk of the CIty and Opening Of bids wilhot the content

DATED this $tt'i day Of OCtober.

the

Obituaries ...........SA
Sports
..........13B

%VE%1'IIEII

Springs, FlOrida, and copies are on period of $ dayt subsequent to It-It

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of

U.S. Congressman Bill

in the

ttie syndicate, 1k? said, "some f
Florida under the fictitious acme of tam, will be barred

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torney for Plaintiff, PotI Office Box Novpmb.r, )75, at 4)0 p.rn, or as than the minimum tCIari
and
flu. 313W. FItSI Street, Sanford, soon thereafter as ossibIe. At
wages as sit forth in the

County Courthouse In Seminote demanded in Ihe Complaint

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conuulunIcation systems will tie

COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTON

;lorida that the Cncil will hold a

LOGAN, of

rOv'd in Sectlpn ?X3,). Fluids utPierwise a Judgment may be en-

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reading on October 75, 197$. and the required to furnith md pay for

Clerk of the Circuit Court, and fits with the Clerk Of the above

Etible Blake. performed by
Gunther Schuller and his IS

young musicians - the New

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a $2.6 million budget but the

hour of special music for ailing surgeon alone can help. against the esfte Of VASILY V
rame fans Featured will he
ZVORYKIN deceased lets o
preres

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following

Vihien brought the item designed and Installed im- today promised to shorten
lXfOle the commission ia.t medlatelyforuseinthe county. traffic delays at the S.R. 46

An answer to Kwiatkowski's

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HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER

as bcn filed against you and you City Council will consider same for satisfactory performance arid
çn PhILLIP Ii

the

questions was promised by installed at both hospitals and about ten minute
traffic
Gary Kaiser, the county's mobile units installed in all blockage problems, said
director of public safety.
ambulances. Units would not be Millard S. "Jake" Jenes, 53,

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ceceaw$. Plat Book 1, Page's 56 through 64 of AND EFFECTIVE DATE.

her foot down and crushes Ida's give up his practice and enjoy Having Claims or Demands Against

lists

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agree the sh'n, was a (be start to Seminole Mutual Concert AssocIatIon's 1975.76 season. (Herald

prolessional law enforcement

Brenda and they turn out to be O'Neal, learns he has an in-

Vihien

Company In the Sanford Civic C-enter. lUcky Nooney, 10 (left) Jonathan Wing, 7, and Mike WIng, 10, on how the county's differing in $5,500 epiece.

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Overrules Cabinet
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by wtlichtImeandpIac,allbiwiIlb,

DISTRICT

The South 31 Feet of Lot 2, Stoci,

hospitals

INVITATION FOR BIDS

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED CHANGING

Florida.

PROBATE DIVISION

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tion to curb parking lot con- had just been paved under our work" regarding the City's joining stores at 25th Street and cents per mile; breakfast from

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A L TAM 0 N T E S P R I N 0.3, obtained by depositing moo with

Residenire Unknown

of

problems.

NIL DA J. FOWLER,

MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL

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to follow the Beatles."

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good thing about this group js can't get her mother off her across the country to :iieet the CUlT OF FLORIDA It-I AND FOR of Agreement on the following

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DeVoney,

vs
LARRY L. FOWLER and wife,

9 to conclusion ABC NFl. Publish: Oct. 77, NOv. '3, 10, 17, 197$ TO LARRY L FOWL ER and
DES15$
NILDA J FOWLER

'It's just a the start of it's toseeBrendamnarrled.soshe toight's pnt ga.

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COUNTY,

WITNESS my hand and fhele.lof CIVIL .CTION NO. 7s.72lS-CA-I

After a perimnance Saturday

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.

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PublIsh Oct 13,20, 77. Nov.) 197$
DES 94

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

deserves a Purple heart, rather AT nu MOV!F.S 'The Owl 37102, and file the OrIginal with the Publish: Nov. 3, 10, 17, 71. 197$

CRITICS

political forum in his home

WITNESS my hand and official

Attorney f or PetItioner

PROPOSED ORDINANCE

Sheriff

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term on the governing bOdY, 13 within the public right.of-way bill."

(17 Hwy 4)6)
Altemont. springs, Florida

FLORIDA

Jfl E. Polk,

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stole 11W thunder from the two proxImately 300 feet south of relocations of work, and In- (or needed friction at the In- Nov. 10 regardIng a mutual

THE
SANFORD SANFORD,
HOUSING
and seli to the highest bidder, for Publish; Oct 27, Nov 3,10, 17. 975
AUTHORITY,
cash, subiect to any and a'I existIng DES 11
leini,it the Front (West DOctottho ________________________ FLORIDA will receive bIds for the
INSTALLATION
Seminole County Courthou in
OF
G.S
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of Human Relations in New whereshehasbeena volunteer ofYOrwrittenenf-fany,toit E*utlon.

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Country Club in Casselberry. Coiwnissioners Monday that IlI. Knles said he agreed to said. Knowles said the area Is

That said sale is being made to PlOT ICE or PUIIL ic SItAR I 'o TO TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
I61and161tIi 7.00 prn,on the

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forum for Casselberry

Attorney for Petitioner, whose

By: Lillian Jenkins
Deputy Clerk

McINTOSH

Y3U ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Sanford, FlorIda, the above

to

standing In the South Seminole has been cited In violation of been trying to get this area permission to apply a special feet in the building and 72,950 plernentation of the system.

Clerk of Circuit Court

Arthur H. B*ckwlth. Jr.,
Clerk of the Circuit Court

that
a Petition
for Diflolu•ion
of described personal property.
distinguished service award doet want Edith hanging Marriage
has
been filed
against you

I_a2op-$).75

vehicles

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Casselberry Chamber of wltlout notifying the City ot been done by Southern Bell two AIrport Boulevard.

Enjoy much larger "Seek 6 Find" puzzles with over .5(1 get meritorious awards. CBS's where one of the guy's MAGGIE SCARBOROUGH. and the undersIgned as Sheriff of Flagship Bank of Sanford
Petitioner
Seminole County, Florida, wIll at ro. Box 1330
To order volumes I. Rand 111. send $1 (or each, making checks
Wood
was
honored
in Phyllis out to see his van.
CARL SCARBOROUGH, Respcn
November, AD. 197$. Offer for sale Attorneys for Petitioner
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this r.ewspaper.
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conununity, was assisting in one of Sanford's City Codes for Paved for about 18 months and coating to 200 feet of the in- square feet of parking space.

Lawrence G. Prossen and Kathleen TOSH, Attorneys for Petitioner, and I ilethe origInal with the Clert at

Sherif S's Department.

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Knowles

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFiED

DCugll!viit. oa

plifler, turntable and speakers.
Seid property beIng stored at A. -1.

emergency

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Southern Bell Telephone Co.

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Atlanta. Georgia 3033C

COUNTY, FLORIDA.
reormatsonavajlabiefromth,Civii WILLIAM L. COLBERT
DIALING AROUND: us the young-people encoume's, and CIVIL ACTION NO. S-3024-CA4I.o Division of the Seminole County STENSTROM, DAVIS &amp;

season for television people to tagging along to a disothc -,,

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Mrs. Keyser, meanwhile a

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to Raymond J. Kofiton Co.

Route I Riverside Drive

STRATFORF)

TOMORROW:Proect Mercury

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guardedly optimistic.

Last known mailing dress.

c 0 Fi.elton County Granite

tot lows:

ad. Pospital, Florida Hospital \/ovs iAid

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tougher, and bitter at times,
campaigns being waged by the

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Respondent
NOTICE TO DEFEND
PAUL H. ELLIS

more particularly descrited J$ teal of said Courl on the 23rd day o

. . . Nov. 3. .

commission's

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against three-term Incumbent,
Mrs. Helen Keyser was

Pet tlioner.

Residence: Unknown

'jrdance with the provisions of the described property owned by default arid ultimate iudgment will

8:30-9 CBS PHYLLIS Phyllis PublIsh

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182 at the Montgomery Road
fire house.

and Son' gives birth to the labor racketeers hope to Seminole Coiaty, Florida In cc' have levied upon the following December Itt, 197$, otherwise a demanded In the Petition

fantastic maze of spinoffs and

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hail, 268 at the civic center and

"Barney Miller" spawns a officials. He plans to expose that we intend to register said name delivered to me as Sheriff of the original with the Clerk of the default and ultimate judgment will

asee liused below

MILLARD S. JONES

's end

____ altowing doctors to advise mission participation:

JAMES P. BELL, Respondent

Florida under the fictitious name ; L Prossen, Defendant, whith wt'oie address Is Post Office Box

isetriactioss: me

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And, according to Bob Ellh. from Seminole Memorial

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and

NOTICEOF SHERIFF'S SALE

area hospitals and ambulances communication system in
and other emergency vehlcks Seminole County by year

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communication system.
and two Seminole County
The system would provide tpithls,

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PAUL H ELLIS, Husbend,

Ai' AD. 197$, In that certain cas. written defenses, if any, on

Rd., Winter Park, Seminole County

Tyler Moore Show" begat cerned citizen who

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mn Sid Vihien Jr. Is pressing which requires participation by

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aforesaid court on the 13th day Of required to serve a copy of yur ROBERT J. PIERCE, ESQUIRE.

FICTITIOUS NAME

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forimplementationofSeminole five entities including the
Countyo(a$l,000Emcrgency county commission, the stat.e,

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bOoks had cast ballots at the ______________________________________

SsminoI County, Florida, upon a $eminoiv County, Florida, for required to serve a copy of your

coming. "All In the Family," saves a crusader's life this

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By 10 a.m. today 522 city

In Re ffi• Marriage

JAMES R BELL

Seminole County, Florida in C'- DEl 16

and crossovers, they keep Crusader" TV news reporter DET 17

oix-rations next ye:ir.
Vihien has worked up a
County Commission Chair- complicated funding formula

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funds to run the therIff's

Herald St.ifl Writer

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campaign team to be u.re they

fly: Lillian T- Jenkins

THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO

cordance wilh the provisions of the

5.9 ABC MOBILE ONE "j'

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years ago - was canvassing his ___________________________

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Deputy Cterk

NOTICE TO DEFEND

that I iritti4 to regtster said name Sanford. Florida 3277)

Ctaudta W. flty?he,

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votersoIthe3,2elIglbleon the

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

CIVIL, ACTION NO. 1S-2211-CA-04-F
Iii Re The Marriage Of

PRINCESS Attorney for Petitioner

President

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At-ihur H Beckwitfl, Jr.

CUlT SEMINOLE COUN"Y,

FLORIOM

(3$) ?v&amp;ybCtTy R.F.D.

Spinoffs

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,1
E mergencies

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-it

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comnmunity before his defeat by

Clerk of the Circuit Court

By Lillian T. Jenkins

Seminole County, Florida
By. Lillian T. Jenkins

(6) Search For Tomorrow

COMMENTARY:

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ministrative assistant, the Nrth, Herndon and the courty
___________________________________________________________________ telemetry, a system which links

Clerk Of the Circut Court

Clerk of the Circuit Court

County, Florida. der the fictItious CARROLL BURKE

('97%)

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT. IN AND

(13) Adam 12
CA'T'V - 13) Cable Journal

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His opponent, veteran officeholder for
years of this

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1IIrfli_:iLr
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three polling places.

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timlstic today as the biggest
voter turnout in the city's
h1sto
appeared at the city's

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Swofford camps were op.

JANICE L ELI.IS, W i fe.

(Seal)

12:30
(21(I) 3 For The Money

(9) All My Children

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M.TAMONTE SPRINGS - ______________
Workers in both the Floyd and
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of October, AD. 1973

NOTICE IS hereby given tnat lam
cnoaged in business at ItO West

name Of THE

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in-chefofa national netsspaper

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

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FICTITIOUS NAMF

(31(24) Electric Company
(CATV'6) Bewitched

(13) Pulse-Plus!
124) World Press

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(Court 'et

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teatofthsCot.rtonthisthe73rdday DES 130

5: Thomas M FrgutOn
Publish Nov. 3, tO.

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ity DONNA ESTE.S
Herald Staff Writer

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The Vote

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Network

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Mayor Norman Floyd, in his
, bid for a second term in office
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' term as designated under the
new city c)'arter - was en-

$106,000

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(eaI)

i nole County, F-lo'ida

(35) Mickey Mouse Club
(44) Brady Bunch

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iginaI with the Clerk uf CIrcuIt 16th day of October. AD. 1975

TOM MARSHALL PRODUCTIONS or before the 4th day of December . Arthur H. Be'.kwilh, Jr

(9) Gilligan's Islar,d

(CATV.
Bugs Bunny And
Friends

minote Coum'ty,

DONE AND ORDERED at San-

nford, Florida 327?1-PrICe 10 Cents

p

Altamonfe

lI be taken against y3u t3r the

F lor i da under the tictitious name of Court, Sem

(44) Gilligan's Island

less

6)(C-4)(13) CBS News

Vt Our nrttt'n defenses to it, if any, tI to do so. iudument by default

Nnlice is hereby given that I am Sanford Atlantic Bank BuIlding,

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$Tuely!rn!115_!11t1

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68th Ye

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WITNESS my hand and the seal of

Petitioner, w'se address is e:2 relief demanded in the complaint.

AFTERNOON

(21(l) Today

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that an oction for dissolution of Or pleadin In vt-i' office of the Clerk complaInt or petItion.
marriage has been filed against you of the Circuit Court en or before the

FICTITIOUS NAME

Council Meeting

Florida

6:53

By: Lillln T, Jenkins
Deputy 'Ierk

M Carroll Burke, Attorney

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$N THE CIRCUIT COURT,

INVItATION TO BID

has been filed against y"u. and you
I73, and fil, the original with
arerequired to servea copy of your
TO. JUANITA BELLENGER
the
clerk
of this Court either bfore
answerorpleadngtotreComplaint flth,
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
service on plaintiff's attorney or
Last KnoWn Mailing Atdre-ss on Ire Plaintiffs attorney, Immediat,lyth,reefter;ofherwiWa
PATRICK
McGROTTY, 1
37 Mor.n Street,
Brickell Avenue, 301, MiamI. default will be entered against you
Rochester, New York

DET 7)

(13) Ironside

(CATV-4) Paul Harvey

FICTITIOUS NAME

NOTICE OF ACTION

(CATV-.$) Flintst,nes

11:50

6:30

(6)(13) All In The Family

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iN
Lega
otice

__Legal Notic

Legal Notice

for the relief demanded in the
complaint.
WITNESS ny hand and seal of
this Court on October 3%st, ivs.
(Seat)
Arthur H Be-(kwitn, Jr.

(ATV-6(44) Mickey Mouse

(2)(S) Hollywood Squari"s

6:25

(9) Monday Night Football

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Otfice Drawer X, Ja9sonville,

(6) Partridge Family

omen

11:30

A:16

9:00

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Together with all strvctues and
lmproyementsnowandhereafleron
said lend, and lxture-s attached 4)
thereto: alsoalt gas, steam, electric.
married ----- BEAM. hit wife, $
51 degr,e 30' 35" West for a Center In the City of Fern Park
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t.ocust
Lane.
W.
Wet'
Milton,
Ohio
water,
and other heating cooking,
distance of 2966 feet to the point of Florida.
refrIg-ating, lighting, plumbing,
beginning, according to the ptat
That the party Interested In S.&amp;d 1S3$3
ventilating, irrigating, and power
NOTICE TO DEFEND
thereof as recorded in Ptat Book U. business .nterrise s as followst
ttemt, mt'chinei, appliances,
SUIT TO
Page61, Public ecnrdsof Seminole
SHA,ON LOUISE PUCKETI
tixtu(fl, and appurtenance. wtiich
FORECLOSE MORTGAGE
County, Florida.
Dated at Orlando. O,ange Criunty
are or may thereafer pertain
You, THOMAS W. BEAN and if
has been fiIe.i agliinst you and you FiOridC, October 30, 1975
married — BEAM. nit, wife, and to. or be used with, In, or on taid
are rguireJ to serve a copy of your Publith: Nov. 3. 10. 17, 71, 1975
r.remisls, even though they be
elI hose claiming any right, title
wiittn defenses, If any, to it on DET-1$
____ - interest by, through or under you. detached or detachable.
RICHARD f-f. ADMAS, JR of Gray,
hereby notified that a complaint
Adni, HarrIs
l TU CIRC('IT COURT, IN AND
Rrthrs
PA
Refrietor
plaintiff's attorneys, .hoSe address FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY, to Icrectose a certain mortgage ott
Central Heating Unit
-hi following describid property, tois 10) East Robinson Street, p
FLORIDA.
:
Carpeting
wit:
Box 3061. Orlando. Florida 32B)7. on CIVIL ACTION NO. 7SflI6CAO4D
Lot
i,
NORTHWOOD,
accnrding
has
been
filed
against
you
and
yoj
or before the 10th day of December, In lii The Marriage of
are required to serve a copy Of your
1975. and file the original with the ARTHUR WI LLIE BELLENGER. to the Flat thereof, as recorded
Petitiorr Flat Book 17, Pages II and 42. of the *i'itlen defenses. ii any, to it Ofl
clerk of this Court either before
Public Records of Seminole County, MaLean and Brooke plaintiff's
service on plairs?ifrs uttrrieys or and

3:00
(2)($) Another World
(d)(13) Match Game
(CATV.6) Three Stooges
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romagnolis' Table
(35) My Favorite Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:23
(44) Spirit Of '76

(CATV6) 700 ClUb
(44) Gomer Pyle, USMC
(6)03) Movie
12:00
10:00
(CATV.4) Doug Dickey ShOW - (2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
(9) News
(6) Give-N-Take
12:30
(I) Romper Room
(44) Fathor KnowS flOSt
(CA-4) Noticias

National Geographic
In Performance At Wolf
Trap
(6)(13) Rhoda

(44) Dinahl

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the SOutherty line o' Lot 30 for a titioqjs name, to wit. ODYSSEY
U THOMiS W. BEAM. et at,
distanceof 13507 feel; thenc Nortt' BEAUTY SALON under wtich lam
Defendant.
61 degrees 37' 35" West tot a engaged in business at 443 South
- THOMAS W. BEtM and ii
TO
distance of 105.99 feet; thence North Higriway 17 97, K Mart Shopping

(35) Mothers.ln.Law

11:40

1:00

(33) Movie

(9) Rhyme And Reason

(u) t.ove, American Style
11:30
i2)(I) Tonight Show
(CATVM Rac To Fdches
(44) Mod Squad

Tuesday

(24) Special Of The Week

(6)03) Guiding Light
(9) 5)0,000 Pyramid

(6)03) Edge Of Night

(I) 81.? Valley

(44) Love, American Style

(I) Space: 1999

2;O0

(2)($) Doctors

(35) 700 Club

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Notice is hereby that we are
Notice it heriby given that the EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
engaged In bu$irwss at South 17 97 CIty of CatseltArry of Seminole CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLP
Long*ood, Semi,ole County. Cøunty, Florida. will receie SCøirO COUI4TY. FLORIDA.
Florida unde the fictitiouS name of bids up to 5:00 P.M Noveinbr 17, NO. 7$I119CA09A
GOVERNMENT
NATIONAL HACIENDA MOTORS, and tP'at we 1975, In the CatI,Iberry City Hall. ADVANCE MOUTGAGE COP.
MORTGAGE A$SOCIATI3N, a intendtorrgistersaldnamewith the Casselberry, Florida, for the put- PORATION. a Delaware cot.
corporstlon, dc,
Clerk of the Circuit Crt, Seminole these of Police Reciiver Voting Porati.
Plainiiu. County, Florida in accordance with System. Specifications may be
Plaintiff.
vs
the provi%on$ of the Fictitious obtainedat Casselberry City Hall, 95
CARLTON DUNNING and ARCHIE Name Statutes. To Wit: Section Lake Triplet Drive, Catselberry, CKARLES I. HACKETT and ROSE
DUNNING, a k a Lavonla Ounnig, $45.09 Florida Statutes 1957
Florida, The City reserve-s the right M. HACKETT. his wife,
his wife,
5: Eddie Prosser
t3fCOdatI
o accept or relect any or all bidS rndant%
Ronald 0. Lawson
NOTICE OF ACTION
Mary W Hawthorne
IIOTICE OFAC 'ION
Publit,h: Nov , 10. 17, 71, 1973
TO - Charles I. Hackett
Acting City Manager
TO: CARLTON DUNNI'4G.
DET.l-'
Residence Unknown
City of Casselberry
Residence Unknown
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Pub.ish: Oct. 7$. Nov. 3. 1973
YOU ARE NOTlt lED that an
NOTICE UNDE1 FIC1ITIO'tS
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Rote M Hackett
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that •i
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action to fore-clsi a mortgage on
EiGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
Lot 30 and tbt p.irt of Lot 31. undersigned, pursuant to
OAKLAND HIL'..S, described as "Fictitious Name Statute" Chapter
County. FIQrida:
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Lot 35, Block E. Woodmere Park.
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Replat, according to the plat
Encino Way at ft-ic intersection with and for Seminole County, Florida. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. Second
thereof as recorded itt Plet Book 13,
the Southerly line of Lot 30; thence upon receipt of proot of tre TGAGE ASSOCIATION. Plaintiff, Page 73, public records of S',minole

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GF THE
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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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