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                    <text>811—Evening Herald Sanford Fl.

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funds for the lab's operations,
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The cri
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electrical cords and hauled into Sanford Auto Auction parking
lot, West First Street, Sanford
returned Wed.
The two masked
d men, on Tuesday
nesday night and took
dressed in army'
remaining mag wheels off
then continued ransacking the
house for 90 minutes, according vehicles.

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A request by Herndon
Kimbrough said it "bothers"
Ambulance for a $5 hike in all him that requests are Identical
fees for ambulance calls has for both emergency and nonbeen turned over for an In- emergency runs because nonvestigation by Gary Kaiser, the emergency runs are the profitcuunty's public safety director. makers.

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a rear bedroom.

Ski-masked bandits broke
into a south Seminole house
early
bed and robbed
a resident and stole a pickup
truck to make their getaway. to Smith lx fore they escaped
Deputy Jim Hibbard said the
Sheriff' s agents said the by stealing a 1975
silver grey value of the Items taki'n off the
burglary-robbery is the sixth by Chevrolet pickup truck parked autos now totals $849.
ski-inasked bandits in eight in the driveway of the
In both Instances, the tiiit,t,
months — and the second one residence
apparentl)scaledafencetoget
this week
Deputies said the house and to the autos deputies said
Ricky Smith, fl, told deputies
hecamehometo23l9Falmouth truck are owned by Mck
Sanford police early today
Road ju. before midnight and Mayback, who was away from discovered a break-In at J)
was jumped by two men armed home when the incident oc- Sanford Auction house, French
with carbines as he entered the curred.
Avenue and 12th Street.
Investigators said the armed Patrolman Richard I... Bennett
Deputy13.L. __
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bandits
repor Sin was
p
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Deputies said included in the glass panes from a Jalousie
items taken were a .45 caliber window.

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Bob Ellis the count) corn
mission's administrative repeatedly asked for inassistant, said today Kai3er formation which shows all
will check the flrm's -run Herndon ambulances contracted for remain exclusively
records," to
ambulances remain In the in Seminole County
count) all year pr contract
Kaiser Is expected to orovide
specifications
that Lnforniaticn at the next
Iferndon, which operates meeting

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under an exclusive contract,
sked the commission to today said ftee ambulances
raise fees for non-emergency contracted for do remain Iti the
runs from $25 to SM, and for a county, at least most of the
'"1' hike in emergen calls from
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SM to P5.
The spokesman noted

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energeflc transfers are
runs out Oct 1, thus
mission action is needed at next require
Optimist
IA.
Gov.
Jack
Devlin
presents
certillcaW
of
merit
and
Tuesday's meeting.
The spokesman indicated
CLUB HONORS
appreciation
to
12-year-old
5,111wee
Middle
School
student
Tom
Sheriff'? deputies today were
perhaps some disaRreenient
Von Gwiten at breakfast nit-cling of the Optimist Club today at
aLso investigating the theft of a
Commissioner John Kim. exists over locatiun of the diree
Land o'Lakes Country Club, Casselberry, as Sberfff John Polk brough has surfaced as the vehicles.
$130 citizens band radio unit
looks on. The son of Mr. and hirs. John Von Gunten.Tom found a most vocal opponent of tierfrom a car at the 554 Brookside
r rates. Some people don't like the
large surn of money In the street six months ago and turned It don's request for highe
Dr.. Forest Brook, residence of
over to the Sheriff's Office o far no one has claimed the money,
H E Mills and the theft of a 300At last Tuesday's meeting, move them," said Herb Perry,
which will be returned to the finder If unclaimed. (Herald Photo Kimbrough told the corn- a
pound platform scale, valued at
company spokesman
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mission, If U cunies up today,
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Police said the burglars took
six rifles, valued at $M, plus
the window panes.

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Bridge
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Calendar
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Dr. Lamb
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Obituaries
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on
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Sports
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7-A persons, and escaped in an auto
Women
belonging to one 01 hut ICIIII1S
WEATHER
The auto was later found stuck
5. In sand in an orange grove In
high
d d 's
south Seminole.
and chased the man out of the house after the
J. L. Hale has a baseball bat ani he used it early
Itainfall
overnight tow
suspect
dropped the knife.
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investigators say in the six today
.30 inches.
Partly cloudy to cloud)' similar-type burglary-robbeSanford police responded at 12:40 a.m. to Hole's
"lie was forced to drop it by bat-wielding 1r.
chance of ries over the last eight montl,
A
throuib
Friday.
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home
to
find
the
47-year4d
Hale," Patrolman Steven Harriett reported.
tunwers. Highs mushy In the four vechicles were stolen. In railroad employe holding a WIiter Park man for
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low SCi. Eowi In the upper 60s. three of the cases the autos officers
Lb a nd were
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W nter Park, onachargeofbreakln and entering
Hale told police he and two other inembers of hisi
awthegist win&amp; 10 Mph. Rain
dwelling. Questionaty is being held in jail on $8,000
In other reports, deputies family were in the house when a window screen was
bomi.
said tuday that upparently removed and a man entered the dweUing.
Wough Friday.
"The su3p~ct appeared to be under the innuence
Officers repxW the alleged burglar pulled out
Complete detsits and tides lNeves who took four mag
two cars at the a knife when confronted, but Hale grabbed the bat
of me type drug and was very uncooperative
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the responsibility of the state or the airport
Until Tuesday's agreement, Vihien said no "valid
authority
to
underwrite
the
lab,
not
the
county.
lease"
existed, which meant persons were "out
However, Freeman said the state can't enter Into
Li
nine County Comm1uiorrt reecued a half-7
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WvrwuIi
illegally."
airport authority has bluff ed us out,"
ngrt b'
l disallows forcement officers say Wi a necusity for Central
a.nsillion .LolLar yearly payroU uy atte1ng 10'
Florida crime ngiitera.
Kimbrough noted. He said the commission could not
more u
Freeman took exception to that statement, and
two
sublease the Sanford Qime Lab, according to anything
legally do anything the state couldn't—since the advised Vthlen nottocompromise the county's legal
117here is going to be a
*17be (state) attorney general will not allow a
Coriurnission Chailrman Sid Vihkm Jr.
crime lab in Central commission, in actuality, is an extension of state position. "I'm going to disagree," Freeman said of
state agency to do what we have done," Freernan Florida," Sheriff John Pulk &amp;.d&amp;
government.
Vihien's claim of illegality.
Though County Attorney Tom Freeman admits said. The present agreement was entered into
Kimbrough
said
the
commission
is
"Just
doing
the
After assurances the lab wouldn't cost the county
At any rate the sublease has been signed and ii!
the sublease lets "the state off the hook on some before Freeman assumed the county attorney's any money
job."
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the
state
reneges,
somehow,
on
state's
be
forwarded to Tallahassee for approval.
agreements," VihIen said the county can either position.
its
funding
policies
—
commissioners
Tuesday
Until
then, officials say state money is paying the
U the state pulls funds, VihIen admitted, "We'll
responsibilities" or "get In a
"share some of there
Earlier
this
year,
crim?
lab
operations
were
approved
the
sublease
negotiated
by
the
combe left holding the bag."
SIII,OW-a-year lease agreement. And, crime tab
g
taken over by the state, after federal funding was mission chairman.
But Polk pointed out the county has the lease workers, according to Vthlen, repre5nt a $480,000
At present, the county has a 10-year, *18,000-a, withdrawn. For a time, it was rumored the lab
But, approval was not without some reservations, agreement, regardless of whether the crime lab is payroll to the community.

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said Layerwas"entlrelyoutof
recommendations: the"overcrowdingol(regular)
order" by asking the board to
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buses and correct some of our
Eng neer
reconsider its earlier action to
"Permanent access" to ffie existing bus routes."
provide the service as a regular
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aw"Rill
"T"hat's the reason no action
"Tbe board voted two weeks Ron Korb presents plea for courtesy busing to School Bwrd at
— Delay implementing the was taken," said Layer.
ago for the courtesy busing and Wednesdai night's meeting. fHerald Photo by Joe Askren)
Board Chairman Robert
courtesy busing until after Oct.
i t's the superintendent's
I when eight new buses are ,Bud" Veather agreed with
obligation to implement it on shut," said Sims.
~In. Tclson to have the Countywatching television if you're not expected to be delivered.
Doug Riddell, eight ear.old student at Forest City Elementary the basis of a double run and
"Sixty-six kids won't throw going to implement our plans,"
wide Advisory Committee come
School, does his thing on a swing as he enjoys playtime during bus drivers say it can be done, off the
— instruct the Countywide up with criteria for granting
whole county (busing Sims said. The audience aprecess. Doug's flying high in the early days of autumn. (Herald but they've been told to keep it system). You Just don't want to plauded.
Advisory Committee to develop future courtesy busing requests
Ptiotoby Bill Vincent Jr.)
low key and keep their mouth do it . . . I'd rather be home
Neither Board members criteria and policy guidelines at its 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 meeting.

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Both Kwh and Mrs. Telson
no state funds for courtesy said they favored Layer's third
busing of pupils living within a recommendation, but that the
tworrdle radius of thi&amp; school, board should provide ffie serith
the meantime.
IN meo
wners' Association,
"Why are we beating this
G.c "double rin' will cost the
issue
county about $750 a year
Keeth
no
per child."
1,ayer iid the aft r.4
tries to (nikirm the board's direction, but state law requires the
walk to school, and made ftee
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Layer, who termed the
Board attorney Douglas Sky
request "low priority"
Stenstrom said the action was said "sometimes we get too
made for 'safet reasons
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Allan Keeth, Pat Telson nor needed
rantin or
Sims, who voted for the busing refusing any courtesy busing
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Board members Wednesday
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Courtesy busing begins Monday
for the more than60pupUsfm
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It's the operations of the

Seminole-Goldenrod ambulance that are In question. Perry
said county lines "run all over

during the booking process," Harriett said.
the place" in that area.
Nlice said two hours later, in a separate in- Ile said the company wnds
cident, Lewis Small, 63, of Park Ave Trailer Park, the amubuLince closest to an
heard a noise at his outside uti1ity shed. Sman went emercency.
outside, officers said, to confront an unidentified
But, ho siid the
hul:rti
man. The intruder slashed at Small with a knife and contracted for in
Si'uiui;ti'
knocked off his glasses, cutting his nose. The inan serve Seminole first.
demanded Srnall's wallet, but the householder
Ing (Ust
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has requested consulting at a higher level than the home,
enginter A. E. ONeall attend a adding O'Neall told him digging
meeting In the next week or so out the pond could do nothing
to report on his findings con- but help the situation.
cerning reported drainagi.
In other action, council
problems with water holding authorized City Attorney Ned
ponds in Highland Hills subdM. Julian Jr. to prepare an orswn
dinance to rezone to )fl
The invitation was extended mercial the dog kennel
to the engineer Monday night property off E. E. Williamson
after Mayor James R.. Lormann Road.
reported that no real problem
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found
Marcia,
in
the kitchen
he had contacted the residents dinance rezoning the parcel.
"No matter how hard he
ol the mobile home, crying.
of the house next to the holding
worked, he couldn't keep up.
Julian said since all orCASSELBERRY— A week
pond, said even the husband dinances of that time are iii
"There was no milk or His bills got further behind and
i
and wife don't agree.
!onecan of soup anything in the house for the there was little money for
numerical
order, it appears
food
shehes
of the children to cat except one can of food," Mrs. Wickliffe said.
Council Chairman J. R. Grant that
the Property
was notoccupied
Dewey the
Bean
rented
mobile
soup," Mrs. Wickliffe said.
said O'Neall told him one
Dewey was hospitalized four
home
on
Huntington
Road.
solution would be to enlarge the
Mrs. Hawthorne, in response days before being released at
"It cannot be assumed,
pond.
Dewey had been taken to the to Mrs. Wickliffe's call, passed his insistence.
because a change was ad"People have been wonConnell. said at least part of vertised, that an ordinance was hospital with a suspected heart the word to the mister who
attack and his wife Marcia was was at the Bean home within 15 derful," she said, adding it now
the drainage swalls in the prepared and adopted."
wo ndering how she would feed minutes witha bag of groceries. appears it will be sometime
her two daughters, Kim and
Rev. Grile took Mrs. Beane to before Dewey can go back to
Gwen, and new baby (now three the state welfare office to begin work.
weeks old) Shannon.
the application process for
The doctor notified him
She also had a two-month's assistance. The food stamp Tuesday that he will be readpower bill, a water bill and back office certified the family for Uted
m
to the hospital Sunday,
rent of $0 to come up with food stamps Friday and the saying Dewey should be
somehow.
stam ps were made available pre pa red for a long stay. A
Tuesday night, the family Monday.
series of tests are scheduled to
was back together again - The family had been determine 11 a heart blockage
Dewey is home from the struggling to survive since exists.
hospital at least temporarily moving to the city in January.
But, for the moment, the
— and the grocer)' cupboard is Although Dewey was working family is doing fine, Mrs.
Manufacturer's
fairly bursting with good things at a service station In the area Wickliffe said.
Closeout
to eat.
12 to 14 hours daily, his modest
"We don't know what we
A man, believed to be in his salary could not cover con- wou!d have done without Mrs.
Rawhide
30's came out of the dark stantly mounting living ex- Wickliffe." Dewey responded.
Tuesday night at about 8,
knocked at the door of the
Bean's landlady.Ann
Ann
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WicKI1ffe's.Hea3kedto
Per Panel
Bean family's $124 power bill
WtUlo Supply
)Lasts
andits$lwatei-bffl.
He placed both bills in an
Reg.
envelope, saying, to Mrs.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - debt service.
Wickliffe, "Tell Mrs. Bean not After hearing some "ImThe eight mills is the highest
to worry about these bills. They passionate appeals" from mlllage rate under state law
will be paid In the morning." taxpayers Wednesday night which can be levied by a school
would
'. iM vri .if ,
ucaru.
requires a
100 PANELS TO CHOOSE FROM
name?" Mrs. Wickliffe asked. Seminole County School Board millage of 8,2931 for the
OPEN DA$LY3 SAT. .1
"No," the man replied softly adopted a resolution by a 3.2
county's 39 schools tobe eligible
OPEN SUN. 1-5:30
and went back into the vote setting an 8.8 mill levy - to participate in state funding
PRE F INISHED WALL PA*5L5 . MOtOINGS 'U.S. PLYWOOD
darkness of Lake Drive.
ARMSTRONG CEILING TILE . LUM$U . INILVING
8.60 per $1,000 of nonexempt programs.
lUST
UM.SPINDLCPLIX.IUILD,NGMATIIIALS
"More than half the people property— for their $39 million
The total $50.2millionbudget,
Ph. 323-567
Sanford
301 E. 25th St.
who have visited me, bringing operating budget and debt adopted at week, also Includes
food, clothing and toys for the service. The operating budget $6,891,427.09 of capital Im.
girls have done the same is up $5 million or last year provement funds (no mills
- thing," Marcia said,
and the .6 rrJll is for retiring levied), and $803,692.84 in
"There are not enough wards part of the school district's bond federal contracted program
to express how wonderful
funds
people have been. All I can say
School officials have said
is 'Thank you until the good
most of the capital imLord pays you better," Marcia
provement fund is earmarked
SIGNATURE OF FASHION
said. "I hope the day comes
to Improve and upgrade the
when I can help somebody."
county's
older schools.
GET ACQUAINTED
Mrs. Wickliffe, with a big
Roger Harris, assistant
*46 PANT SUITS
assist fran Rev. Lucas Grile,
superintendent for finance,
pastor of the Westminster
explained today the eight mills
and Jacket Dresses
- Presbyterian Church, brought
will raise $10,569,708 from
the plight of the Bean family to
3938
taxpayers toward the operating
60 3 PC. PANTSUITS
public attention last week.
budget. The other $28.7 milhlcn
Mrs.
Wickliffe called
P
needed for the $39 million
Casseiberry City Clerk Mary
A
operating budget comes from
PANT
&amp;
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state
and
SUITS
JUNIOR
3.15
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MISSY
6-20
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'carryover" monies, he said.
T
HALF-SIZE 121,1-24% PANT
The.6 mill will raise $WlX7
SUITS
S
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he's retrieved some 200 children In custody disputes faces
up to five years in prison for assaulting the mother of a
(- tuki he was trying to grab for the father.
Eugene Auston, SO, of Foley, Mo., was convicted
Wednesday by a circuit court jury of four women and two
men. Judge Thomas Testa set sentencing for Oct. 28.
Austin, who describes himself as a "custody vigilante,"
said he fights for the civil rights of divorced men he
believes have been taken advantage of in child-custody
cases.

There was an outstanding
warrant for Swartz' arrest
whet; he drove Sheriff John
Polk's secretary's auto through
the Casselberry MV! station,
Swartz, already convicted of
felonies, including shipment of
arms to Israel, testified that
he gave inspector Anthony
Troiano a $5 bribe,
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station operations and the use
by sheriff's agents of a con'.'ted felon in the bribery case.
Sprinkel took his complaints
to Herring Tuesday and
Herring lster said that he
(Herring) "can't criticize the
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unethical a bout the use of
Swartz," Herring said, "If I
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stickers for autos with defective
equipment brought through the
inspection station by auto
dealers.
When auto owners "raised
a little cain" about their
vehicles flunking the safety
inspection that sticker! were
ordered issued for the cars.
The former Fern Park used
MVI employes were
car dealer has admitted being
"pressured by the boss"
an informant in criminal inbecause "he doesn't want a lot
vestigations for a number of
cars rejected." The reason
Federal, state and local law
given by the witness when
enforcement agencies.
rring said he and Chief asked "why? was "because the
Troiaro was found guilty by a Investigator Jack H. Fulen. Highway Patrol gives us a bad
jury ',J is awaiting sentencing. wider will review depositions time and the equipment looks
Maximum sentence possible on taken by Sprinkel from MV! ba(l."
the conviction is five years III employes during the Troiano
MV! 'tiiploycs are overpr ison.
son. Troiano denied taking case,
worked and in some cases have
the bribe.
me depositions, part of the had to later call owners whose
Herring admitted there were public court record in the autos were checked and tell
weaknesses in the case such as Troiano
case,
include thin of defects that the inno search of Swartz or the auto allegations that:
spector had "forgotten" in the
following the bribe and no
rushPersons in charge of
recording of the serial numbers county-operated MV! stations
Supervisory personnel
of money used.
have, on occasions, instructed have been 'unfair at times
Included in testimony by inspectors to issue safety when dealing with employes."
Swartz in the bribery trial was
the allegation that he had
bribed another Inspector, no
longer employed by the county.
"We have only Swartz'
allegations . . not enough to
prosecute anyone else,"
JCPe
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TALLAHA&amp;SEE tAP) — The Florida economy Is
not recovering from the recession as fast as state officials
expected last spring, new tax-collection figures show.
Th I cvn ut' Department figures released Wednesday
un August coUcetions, alcng ith a report that the
unemployment rate rose from 10.4 to 11.9 per cent last
month, paint a gloomy picture. And state officials are
oried.
The sales tax collections the state's largest source of
incoiiie - were $95.9 million last month, $3.46-million less
than in August 1974 and the same amount less than the
estimate used by the legislature last spring in drawing up
the budget.

'i can't criticize the use of
Swartz, I would have done It
myself," herring said. He
noted that Swartz wasn't used
alone and that Polk's secretary,
Miss Margie Parker, acconupanied Swartz and (tint
"the jury evidently believed
them both"
"The prosecution can't
manufacture witnesses. We
have to use those that law enlorcement agencies come up
with," herring continued,

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State Atty. Abbott Herring
and investigators are reviewing
allegations of irregularities,
improper procedures and
misconduct in the operation of
Seminole County Motor Vehicle
Inspection MV!) stations.
Herring said today the review
of sworn testimony taken by
defense attorney George
Sprinkel in connection with the
bribery trial of MV! inspector
Anthony C. Troiano will take
several days. Then, herring
said, "If we find something that
w arrants it . . . we'll start an

extensive consumer fraud
investigation by Herring's
office, la now serving a prison
sentence for uttering a
document with the forged
signature of a County Deputy
Tax Collector and a home-made
rubber stamp impression of the
Tax Collector's name.

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Recovery Slow, Figures Show

PALM BEACH GARDENS (AP) - A federal attorney says e vidence so far shows that Southern Bell
Telephone Co.'s request for rate hikes totaling $216.5
million is too high.

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OCALA tAP) - An unemployed service-station
attendant has been arrested on a charge of conspiracy to
kill President Ford after first being freed when he told
FBI agents about the plan, authorities say.
The spokesman said John Clayton Massey, 32, was at-rested Wednesday night at a truckstop near this
North
Florida town after an all-state alert. Massey was
described as a Georgia native but authorities did not
specify a hometown.
"Ile came to the FBI office in Ocala and gave some
information about supposed plans of himself and others to
hit the President and Sen. (Edward) Kennedy," said
Asst.
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was meted a three-year Brown stemmed from a May
traffic arrest by Altamonte
Five defendants scheduled probationary sentence.
Kent Harold Brown, 21, of Police. Heffernan (iFiped
for circuit court trials this week
before Circuit Judge A.J. Orlando, was accused of felony pending traffic charges against
hlosemann Jr. have pleaded possession of marijuana. He Bruwntncountycourtaspartoi
guilty and have been sentenced pleaded guilty to misdemeanor the plea negotiations in circuit
to probationary sentences.
possession of marijuana and court.
Roger D. Robinson, 19, Union
Park, and John M. ROuSCh, 22:
1148 Galahad Dr., Cum1berry,
pleaded guilty to grand larceny
•hI'I.tVl
and were handed 18 months
_call
IIIiii1 i"1
probation each. Robinson and
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Assistant State Atty. Bill
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county the possibilities of using business on the tract could not
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county equipment to work on be expanded nor changed. He Marcia Bean, holding baby Shannon; Kim, almost three, and Mrs. Wickllffe, holding Gwen, almost Heffernan dropped charges of
entering a fruit grove wi th
the pond. Lot-maim reported the added that technically the two
intent to commit a felony
county heavy equipment 'non-conforming" status ex-

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Brantley Square shopping wasgien 18 months probation
The drug charge against
center, 4*Jtamonte Springs, and

By BOB LLOYD
Herald ff Writer
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the city changing the
District Councilman Gerard residential properts zoning
Connell some we,-.ks ago asked from its non-confomii g use

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in cases where the taxpayer suspects his rheck
may have been lost or stolen, DeWitt urges the
person to get in touch with the IRS office as soon as
possible so that the IRS can put a tracer on the
nssng check.

25. 1975-4A

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W111.1ANI D. CURRIE.Managing Editor
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Miracle

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purchase air mail stamps from the U.S. Pos ta l
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Starting With that date, all domestic first-class
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pstal
authorities.
according to
Sonlerefunthnlaytlave been delayed because of
Mr mail postage should a Wl be used on in.
effors or omissions on tax returns, I)cWitt says,
ternational air mail.
and taxpayers affected should follow Instructions
The Postal Service is not discontinuing air mall
receivet! from IRS in order to speed up Issuance Of
ii S"rvlce Ie ll.s us first class mail Is being
these cheeks.
improved ta the same level as air mall, such as
All refund inquiries should be prepared to
overnight delivery cities have been clearly idenprovide the riame address, actual name and
lified and some additional points have been added.
address if different than it appeared on the return —
Too. many offices that previously were targeted
social security numbers and the type of form filed.
third day delivery from others have been
And remember th is: All undelivered refund
upgraded to second day delivery,
checks wit! be cancelled after Oct. 1, according to
Postal authorities say air mail and first class
Dewitt.
mail will be collected, processed, distributed,
Any taxpayers in this area who have not
transported and delivered together.
received their return should contact the IRS office
So, come two weeks from Saturday, you can save
at Orlando telephone 896-0331) or Jacksonrille
those few pennies you've previously been spending
i 354-1760). Persons living in the 305 area code
on air mail postage.
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PANAMA CITY BP-ACH were," the governor added at a
Dubbed the Miracle Strip by dry up and blow away," said along the 17 or IS miles oi Pan- said was used as an example
(AP)
The Miracle Strip, a later news conference in Talla. lamed war correspondent William Canton, chief of the ama City Beach into Walton during fierce local opposition to
Home De liver: Week. 56 cents; Month , *2.40; 6 Iorths *14.20;
Beirut Violence Tapers
sparkling white-sand play. hassee.
Ernie Pyle shortly before World Bureau of Beaches and Shores. County," Canton said.
Off,
the setback line as on" tha l.
Year. $28.40. B Mail. In florida same as home delivery. All
ground
for
thousands
of
SUflThe
Miracle
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II,
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beach
area
im"They've
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" e would withstand a substantial
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burned tourists, may never be edly will be reconstructed. But inediately west of Panarlia City just a question of how they structures that got hit the hard. storin."
Are you still awaiting a refund from the Internal
the same.
the painful lessons of Hurricane has experienced phenomenal come back."
Revenue Service (IRS)?
eat were the ones closest to the
"To allow it to be rebuilt ii
BEIRUT,
Lebanon
(AP)
Gov.
Reubin
A:ikew
and
other
Eloise
will most likely force re. Vowth in recent years and has
— Shooting in Beirut ered
According to the district office of IRS, some 8,361
shore."
that .same spot certainly woulti
off today after a night of
Carlton and Askew envision a
officials called Wednesday for location of the devastated mo- become one of Florida's
Floridians have undelivered refund checks totaling
He pointed to the smashed not be the wise thin g ," ANke
numerous cease-fire violations,
but many of th e city's residents
rebuilt
Miracle
Strip
safeguards
to
prevent
a
repetitels
further
away
from
the
aug.
liveliest
summer
ed
$1 million waiting for them at the
that
liarHoundtowner
stay
Motel, which he said
off the streets
because of snipers.
tion of the ravages of Hurricane ary-whic sand dunes.
"There's no --,r it's going to monizes construction of coastal
The Clock
Any Florida taxpayer who has not yet received
"Security conditions are
Eloise, which devastated
buildings serving throngs of
generally good," police
his refund should call or visit his local IRS office as
beachside motels, amusement
headquarters announced. But there was sporadic shooting
tourists with nature's sy3tem of
Worth
soon as possible, according to Charles 0. DeWitt,
in some suburb6 and in the central
areas and cottages.
protective sand dunes.
business district
IRS district director for Florida.
torm (
around Martyr's Square.
Born,
After touring the 45-mile-wide
The most common reason for an undelivered
Cast in one frain of referna, $3 billion is an
To that end, the state will be
path of destruction from Fort
uheck,
according
to
DeWitt,
is
that
the
taxpayer
has
able to apply a 1971 law est.abWalton Beach to Panama City,
enormous amount of money. Cast in another it is
6
6
I
lishing coastal construction setback lines. New construction is
dent Ford to declare it a disPARIS (AP) France said one of
Like all of the products of human skills and
Its emissaries and
forbidden beyond the lines cxaster
area, bringing in federal
two West African observers landed In the
energies, money cannot be considered in isolation.
desert of norRAY CROMLEY
aid.
MIAMI (AP)
Gladys, the season's seventh tropical storm, cept by variance.
them Chad today for talks to free Francoise
DON OAKLEY
We must look at it in terms of how it meets our
Ctaustre, a
Harmon
Shields,
state
direcwas
born
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean as the former Faye, downgraded
48-Year-o ld French archeologist held by a rebel band for
aspirations and advances us toward our goals.
Most (If buildings of the Mirton
of
Natural
Resources,
said
to
depression
status,
slowly
regained strength.
17 months,
acle
Strip, 73 per cent of which
This, we believe, is the frame of reference that
1150 million in damages would
Gladys was midway between the Lesser AntIlJes and the Cape
x
be a conservative guess. Insur- Verde islands late Wed nesday and posed no th.-eat to land for were damaged according to loAmericans must use as they consider wheth er
i
i
cal estimates, were built before
Britons Scale Southwest Face
ance Commissioner Phi!ip Ash- several days, tin' National Hurricane Center sad. Winds were
Congress shttiM a ppropriate S billion to help
the Bay County setback hOc
.:
Icr put it at $200 iijiliitjn.
ctImatcd at 30 miks per hour.
lubricate the fragile Middle East agreement which
KATMANDU,
Nepal
(A?)
7
p
•
Two British climbers have
Askew said some of the dam4i
I
At midniomning, the storm was located far out in the mid- was established by the Cabinet.
was negotiated during Secretary of Skk Henry
made
____
the
first
ascent
L
of Mt. Everest by th e sou th west
aged or destroyed buildings Atlantic about i,i&amp;0 miles east of th e Lesser Antilles at latitude
SU VVVII ! !!
I
______
The line runs through the
Kissinger's last shuttle diplomacy.
face, the Nepalese Foreign Ministry announced today.
_________
were built too close to the 15.0 north and longitude 42.5 west, Gladys
was moving nor- middle of many devastated
beach.
The problem before Congress, like the problem
thwesterly at about 10 m.p.h.
properties and owners must oh'I
think
we're
going
to
have
_____
_______
b'!fore American people is the great difficulty of
Meanwhile, forecasters said that former tropical storm Faye thin permits lron the Cabinet
11
to take a long, close look at was gaining wind speed and could soon be upgraded
Tie
comparing a very tangible $3 billion with the infrom to rebuild.
some of the construction," he depression rank.
'.11
tangible we call the pursuit of peace. Given an iron_____
A survey of private and official research on
said.
The depression was located about 800 miles south-southeast of
"It would be our hope that we
SGT. RICHARD HIGGINS
Navy and attended the First
Greeting card publishers, purporting to act
clad assurance of peace, most Americans probably
the regulatory agencies makes clear what has
____
"some of those structures Bermuda and was moving northwest about 10 m.p.h.
would
come i with a prujec
behalf of all customers of the U.S. Postal Sen.
lIiggns Pentecostal Church
would be happy to spend much more than that
_______
made President Ford hopping mad on the sub_________
S.Sgt. Richard Lee
of Sanford. simply won't be able to be built
Winds
were
described
___________
____
as
close
to
that
would
restore the buildth
e tropical-storm strength of
Survivors include his
vice, ha ve filed suit in U.S. Court of Appeals in
princely sum, but
___________
____
is no more th an the .iect.
_______
(U.S. Al Rct
wife back in the exact location they 39 m.p.h,
50,
of
Lake
Mrs.
Eva
ing.s and the dune system all
______
Washington, D.C. to overturn recent Postal Rate '$
Murray, Sanford; two
Mary, died Tuesday. Born in
fact that a military separation of forces between
Harassed by Inflation and unemployment that
daughters, Mrs. Edna Stroud
Commission rulings that will allow a 30-per cent
____
Alexandria, Va., he came t
Israel and Egypt will continue, that the momentum
won't go away. Mr. Ford can make no sense o-It
atid
retired
and
Mrs. Melvetta Gail Crews,
increase ip the cost of a first-class stamp by
P% .
Lake Mary in 1969
for continuing peace efforts has been preserved
of agencies, set up to help the citizen but which
year's end
both
of Sanford; four sons,
from 10 cents to 13 cents,
from the Air Force after
and that some time to negotiate has been gained,
actually encourage inefficiency and discourage
James
M. Jr. and David Philip
"We are asking the appeals court to pre- tent
years of service
competition,
inhibiting
the
adoption
of
new
In diplomatic terms, these are enormous
I"- % I I " .- .
—
this unreasonable boost in the cost of first-clam
Sur%ivors Include his mother Murray, both of Sanford, Allen
SEPITENIBER24
DISCHARGES
technology on which lower prices and higher
.e
postage, which further interferes with an inADMISSIONS
strides, but it might be helpful if Americans conSanford:
04
Mrs. Pearl Higgins, Lake Murray, Geneva and Marion
employment
depend.
Not
to
men
Leo
Cavenaugh,
Magnolia,
dividuals'
right
ti
on
U
Sa
nford:
to
communicate,"
says
Robert
Henry
K.
Alpaugh
sider some more readily meas urable aspects of th e
SEPT. 25
Sanford Optimists awardscountry will, in the long pull, go down the drain
Mary; sister, Mrs. Melba N.C.; sister, Mrs. Hattie
H. Busier, president of the National Association
Edward Burke
Cherone
L.
Cooper
agreement.
Scouting Roundup, 7:30 p.m., instehlation banquet, 7 p.m.,
Becker, and brother, Clayton Nicho
technologically unless we match our competitors
ls, Wilmington, N.C.; two
of Greeting Card Publishers. "We do so not only
Alsine N. Darsey
Bernard Chambers
.;
Higgins both of Alexandria.
Winter Springs Elementary Mayfair Country Club.
As Secretary of State Henry Kissinger
—
A.
In West Germany, Japan and elsewhere.
but
lal
brothers,
Leonard
Percy
for our own industry, whose products account for I
Ora
B.
Cooks
Mamie
L. Denton
•
School
for boys 8-10 interested SEPT. 27
Fune
ra
l
services
and
reminded us recently, the $3 billion he requests
What these studies say Is clear,
Lakeshla Cutler
only 10 per cent of first-class mail usage, but for
Arthena Gibbs
will
be
in
Alexandria,
Brisson
Murray,
Hyattsville,
Md.
and
In
Scouting
in Wekiva District.
from Congress in assistance to Egypt and Israel is
All-day shobt sponsored by
John Dawson Murray, Newport
Minnie
D.
Ethridge
Edward
Gross
Funeral
Home
is
in
charge
Discouragement
Of
new
techniques
comes
"
Casselberry
Junior
Woman's
Seminole County Gun and
only a "few hundred million dollars more" than we
of a News, Va.; seven grand- E. B. lludson
first-class stamps but have no organization or
Mary F. Jackson
local arrangements.
from the delays regulatory agencies seem to
Club
"American
Caravan
of
Archery
Association, Osceola
children;
one
great-grandson
Ifelen
means
of
M.
Kolroy
would have iven
Protesting."
Oreanor Pearson
9 the two countries in assistance delight in. months spent nitpicking over
Fashions"
from
1800's
to
airfield
range near Geneva.
and
a
number
of nieces and
Jammie L. King
JAMES MURRAY SR.
011ie M. Shelby
anyway
without any agreement at all.
oIures and the form in which the regulated
While greeting cards may account for only 10
present,
8
p.m.,
Woman's
Food
available.
Pistol, tr ap and
nephews.
Mary W. Kudlak
Russell Sheibenberger
James Melveard Murray Sr.,
In purely materialistic and pragmatic terms, companies make their reports and thei,r
per
cent
of
all
first-chm
mail,
they
account
for
Clubhouse
on
Overbrook
Drive,
archery.
_,
Gramkow Funeral Home in
Roxie I,ee
Wilcey J. Sipes
62 of Mullet Lake Park
petitions.
100 per cent of the greeting card business. Since
Casselberry. Narrative film
the several hundred million dollars is probably
______________
(1-led
charge
of
arrangements.
Jay
Rambo
George
Smith
Glaucoma Screening by
Wednesday at Seminole
_______________________
m
and music by Sthinole Singers.
os
t
cards
are
ma
il
ed,
a
30
per
cent
rise
in
Commissioners
about the price o a major military alert of the kind
are, on the whole, more inAlfred
Rockmore
Flo
rida Society for Prevention
Fannie M. Willis
Memorial Hospital. He was a
cost of postage will result In a drastic decline t
staged by the United States of America in 1973 terested in form than in substance. Primarily,
Funeral
Notice
Martha
W heat
Robert J. Carroll, DeBary
of Blindness, 1-5 p.m., Sanford
SEPT. 26
native of Watha N.C. and had
card sales, the industry fears.
Chanthia
Williams
William
when the Russians threatened to intervene in the One report indicates, because they're afraid to
Donaghy,
DeBary
Sanford Kiwanis and Sunrise Plaza, for ages 25 and over.
lived in Snlord for the past 18
MURRAY
JAMFS MELattack the real issues. For such attacks would
As Busier puts it: "These are the little ties that
Nedia
N.
Willingham
Yom Kippur War
and certainly not much less
Bernice Koppenaal, DeBary Kiwanis educational meeting, '
VEARO, SR
Funeral Services
- ear s. He was a veteran of
_____
VFW Post and Auxiliary
down the middle
bind families and friends together across
Edna Reilly, DeBary
Alvin
H. Morton, Geneva
' Jpmp Melvatd Murray Sr.
n.m., Cavalier Motel. Open to
th an the cost of the massive U. S. airlift of arms to
lead to clashes
WWII
having
served
in
t
he
U.S.
10050
annual Lite -A-Bike
most commisslor,ers seem
é7. of M,,llfii Like Park. *ho died
continent. Every penny Increase in the cost of
Laura N. Schultz, DeBary
Mable A. Browne, Lake Mary all members.
1111111111
", "
Israel during that same period. If assistance now too nervous to face. So they take the coward's
Wdndiv
.t
Seminole
Cnss?lberry
mailing a personal note cuts back dnamaticall)
_______________________
Francis E, Crispino, Deltona
1tr Hawkins, Osteen
kamm
Norman deVere Howard program,
Mmrij,l Hcicoiial will be held
v.a.v'i'
nrevents
renetition
of either of these e'iisMec the
nnt ,n,I,* au.ni
i,.a. uu i.ciuuo.i-L_
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aname
ao.iuy
Mary
A. Garriott, Deltona
or soint
"
Claude Lingard Jr., Oviedo
in
Chapter,
United
Daughters
of
which arouse no feeli ngs.
Free
economic aid is well worth the investment,
10
a.m.
safety
check,
folks to keep those ties alive'
C.rrnhnw Fun.ra Home C),GDql • Emma N. Greer, Deltona
the Conideracy, at the home of booklet, reflector tape and
wn
Fred
0
McCieary
of
Elizabeth G. Ryan, Delton
I
1
However. we cannot look at our investment in
Despite this caution, in most cam it appears,
Mrs. F.E. Roumillat, 910 refreshments.
it
One hopes the fear is MSWAU~L A&amp;r aII, in
11(011m m Bi,rii,t in Paola Church
PH. 322-4263
'War
tried
tomolest
me"
Charles
D. Reeves, Geneva
the
conunissioners
inidirectly
cii rr;t C.'m4ery with full
the Middle East in only such crass tems 7be
sneAk in ideology
Palumetto Ave., 2:30 p.m. Miss
, COUNTRY CLIJB ROAD ~
a few short years Americans have witnessed not
military hnnnrs rpramko* in
Rutherford D. Lee, Longwood
through seemingly innocuous rules and
Mar.
'ha Fox will tell of charter SEP`T. 28
United States is the leader of the non-Communist
only postage stamps more than double but the
_______________
hru.
Patricia H. Curcija, Maitland
nd other settlers of
moembera
Spaghetti dinner, all day at
cost of the average card more than triple. People 1)
world. Our diplomacy in the Middle East has been
____________________________________________________________________
Wednesday's
high
85.
Sanford.
All
Souls School, Sanford.
have
learned
to
li
th
In
most
of
the
unhappy
cases,
th
to
ve
with
bo
e
adoption
of
changes.
hailed
idelv
throughout th e world as having
s....
J'.LI III5I UVf 110. I%IifliUil WUS
. .
.
.
i
u
Still,
i
there
may
be
a
limit
new
technology
is
made
impractical
or
ex.
u
to
w
ha
t
the public
exhibited our leadership by giving Israel and
.30 IflChCS.
will absorb. Already, there are predictions in
ceedi ngly difficult by the rulings of commission
Egypt a chance to work out th eir differences in th e
Partly cloudy to cloudy
members who Indirectly thus inject personal Cutting Red Tape
The list of federal agencies that bindyou
L Washington that first-class postage will go as
sunlight out from under the shadow of the Soviet economic and social prejudices
through Friday. A chance of
their will with the red tape of bureaucratic rules high as 25 cents within two years.
into their
showers, Highs mostly in the
pressures and ambitions.
divisions — preJudices frequently hidden by the
117hes US. News and World Report of Sept. 20. and rePlations Is endlem
Back
in
the
days
when
you
couId
mail
low 80s. Lows in the upper 60s.
a card
Nobody could put an exact price on the value of secrm of cmw slqm in ft proctedinp md
Now is the time for all who would stop ft for four cents in an wwAed envelope, the cry
Variable
mostly north and
American leadership, strength and credibility, but
slide into bureaucratic sodalin and be was all
by a censorship which Often prevents disclosing government red trn."
northeast winds 10 mph. Rain
for efficiency In the Post Office. Editorial
who voted for or apinst what. These we cW*
governed by their elected representatives — not writers regulatly lambuW the deputment's
surely the few hundred miflion, or even the $3
The Idea is to give Congress 60 days to veto
:t
probability 20 to 30 per cent
by
appointed bureaucrats,
billion that is needed in the Middle East to burnish Listances 01 authority without responsibility,
any regulations promul6ated by a fjj
annual deficits and demanded that it "pay Its D 1 S
through Friday.
A Brookings Institution staff paper some time agency before they Lake effect. Such a check on
it, is a bargain basement value.
S.B. "Jim" QOWe own way." Today, for all the Increases in postal
Extended Forecast
back noted this all too common obsession:
the bureaucracy has strong bipartisan support in
Partly cloudy with scattered
Sanford rates and cutbacks in service, the supposedly
revamped Postal Service still can't operate
thundershowers, Seasonable
"Regulatory agencies. use minimum price both the House and Senate.
7
h
If this were amended to read no rule or
without
federal
subsidies.
temperatures
with highs
'Care
Packages
regulation to prevEnt low-mt industries or
firms regulation promulgated by a federal agency
mainly in the 8. Lows mostly
It's
rough
on
all
of
us,
greeting
card
publishers
from capturing business from high-cost actual or shall have any force
or effect unless given
in the 60s north and 70s south .
The persons who donated the "care and unorganized, taxpaying individuals who
tial competitors
Fourteen U.S. mayors are threatening to cancel a trip to
(these agencies) have Congressional approval within 00 days, this packages" to the
Daytona Beach tides: high
delayed or prevented a number of technological
Seminole County Commission communicate alike,___
mainland China because the Peking government will n permit
would accent the positive,
12:16
p.m.; low 5:30 a.m., 6: 22
deserve
a
hearty
pat on the back for a goodchanges that threatened either to shift sub.
the entry of one namber 01 thei group
the mayor Of
p.m.
Port Canaveral: high
Not
since
the
signing
of
the
Declaration
of
natured,
effective
protest
of
the
high
cost
Of
New
regulations
311ued
by
the
Federal
stantal business from one regulated firm or In
Juan, Puerto Rico. The thinese Commnimlsta take
•
has
such
a
x1-given
opportunity
government.
12:07
p.m.:
low 5:35 a.m., 6:07
Reserve
.Sitem,
to
be
effective
Oct.
28,
industry to another or to result
give
Puerto Rico is a "colony" needing to be liberated, and are
In substantially been give the citizens to check the headlong
p.m.
Salaries in most private industries haven't credit card holders some much needed
teas profit for regulated firms
supporting the tiny but vocal Independence
generally...," drive toward bureaucratic socialism and put kept pace with the
Increased cost of living, so protection against the uncaring computer and Its
is1and even as Or majority of Puerto Ricans have vroW to
The Brookings study sdMs this up by noting. back into the hands of the people's represeri.
Ir j
Why
should
government
officials be allowed to equally fallible human masters.
continue their U S .
.
"No matter how beneficial an innovation, it has tatives in Congress the power
I I. E . VI N ; 110.11E
to make the laws
vote themselves raises?
For instance, if a customer discovers an error
The chief of the Chinese mission in Washington. Huang
little chance of timely adoption In a regulated they will live under.
The state law authorizing these salary In- in a credit card billing cn other kind
Cben, is responsible for nursing along the new policy 01 detente
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industry if it will lead to a substa ntial
of open-end
If they will but seize this opportunity and
creases should be repealed at the neat session of credit, such as a checkin
wILch has opened the way for Americans to visit the mainland.
ralititribution of wealth among the re"ted write their senators and representatives to take
g account loan, he will '
the legislature.
'
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have 60 days to notify the lender. The lender in
He needs to get word back to Peking that his government is that cannot be compensated thraugh some clever back into their hands the power
to make laws, U
Name Withheld turn must correct the error in 00 days or forfeit
raising roadblocks lilt tries to score propaganda points by
regulatory devi ce."
was intended In ur Constitution.
But the Welcome Wagon
on Request the amount In question.
link ing entry visas with political controversies like the one in
\
hostc,'. can make it easier
Pue'to Rico.
to adjust to sour new stirroundins, and maybe put
a smissle on our lace
Chasing your tall won't help you make both ends meet. Relax.
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The Pentagon has dispatched its top ef- learning to fly the F4s when the Shah began perts, direct access to th
e top Pentagon brass
ficienc&gt; expert to Iran to straighten out a supply buying F'-SEs. Befcz-e th
The officials claim that as high as 90 per cent
e F-SE crews are broken and a reputation as a man "who gets th
ings of the disclosure
snarl, which is rapidly developing into the worst ill, the still more advanced F-14s will begin done."
requests come from Indi vi duals
But this still may not be enough to d1rectly or i
mili tary foul-up in peacetime h istory,
arriving,
nd
irectly
involved In the drug trade. 1)
transform Iran into a major military power
The trouble shooter, Eric von Marbod,
"We can't fabricate a story or fall to respond," a
It will be months before Iranian crews will be overnight,
senior DEA official told our associate Bob
Previously was rushed to Saigon during the final able to operate acme of the complex new planes
Footnote:
one
reison
for
the
massive
over.
hours of the Vietnam War. He managed to and helicopters. It will take even longer
to train buying, commercial soui'ces confide, is that Owens. "All we can do is draft gobbledygook.'
salvage or destroy msltlje equipment, which technicians to repair the intricate equipment most Iranian Officials are corrupt.
On the other hand, the DEA censors have
The big U.S. been using th
the Pentagon wanted to keep out of communist when It br eaks down. Th
eir grease pens freely to keep ine Iranian Navy won't be munitions makers keep
hands.
able to man some of the new destroyers for two Teheran. They are paid representatives In formation from the public. We Invoked the
huge
Freedom of Information law, for example, to get
Under the noses of the advancing cam- years.
which they share with the Iranianscommissions,
who approve the DEA file on us.
munist he hauled out merited electronic
corrupt Iranians ually get
The Pentagon has already assigned 2,000 the purchases.
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The (de imiduded a Sept. 11, 1973, memo about
military
advisers,
kickback;
time more purchase or.
under the command of Maj.
nameae plafles. He saved the United States
(jers
they
column
we had written. "The subject article," I)
Hoyt Vandenberg, - to help the Iranians
approve, therefore, the richer they get. a
hundreds of mIllions of dollars.
DRUG
FILES - The Drug Enforcement States the memo, "indi cat ed that Jack Anderson
Now ,ufl Marbod has been sent to Iran, is utilize their new equipment. But the U.S.
technicians
can't
Administration
has Invested heavily In gretse w8s Iii possession of classified Justice Deiumntteach
tie Iranians
Defense Secretary James Schlesinger's personal
gjn
,j at ast as e supplies are pens to black out the sensitive paragraphs from merit dOcwnents." The rest of the memo,
In.
to work a new miracle.
R ies t they are Compelled tojg.j
dwnped on tbein.
was
1e problem has been created by the Sabt
blotted out.
The accumulation is mount1ng meanwhile, Freedom of Information law.
who has iiandered his oil WH= on modern with the biggest
C'f
explained
shipments yet to come. "The
c' viCtd drug
weapons faster than his armed force
ThIEU'S TRIP
The real reason Souti
Shah has bi1te off more than he can digest," pushers are using the law to try to overturn their Vietnam's deposed
assimilate them. In 'he past tv"o years, lie
President Nguyen Van Thleu
said one source. Another conceded: "We are sentences and moIters are demanding file has applied for a visa
ordered a staggering 16.4 billion worth
to visit Britain, according
projecting a massive snafu."
searches to seek the identities of confidential to diplomatic Lurces, Is to settle there. He,
military hardware from the U.S.
informants,
As a result, mountains of mwdtlona are piling
therefore, has reached an understanding with
If will be von Marbod's mission to save the
One active New York drug dealer ant in
up on Iranian docks and fields PIes, Shah from his own haste. The Iranians
a the British that his six-month visa will be conare formal inquiry, for example, demanding aiclered
"open ended,"
Helicopters and other sophisticated weapons are competent enough to operate a modern military whether he
was being investigated by fecI.J
left in
He
woul
testor weeks, waiting to be asentiiet mactine once they're properly Instructed, But It agents. The DEA held back the
d prefer to Li'.'e in
United States
Information for but U.S. diplomats have
Iraman air crew5 simply can't braIn(Jf53 will take "a lot oihow.and-teil,' one owretuW the legal time
talked
him
out of It. his
lirrit, and then arrested him fcc arrival,
enough to operate all the aircraft that the eager
they
warned
him,
might
touch off
selling heroin just before his question would hay,,' demons
Shah has thrust tr,ion them. They were just
trations, So he is now planning to reside
Von Marbod has a staff of eight cnadr es- had to be ;nsward.
in Brita in wtierc, his eon attends school,
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Herald Staff Writer
LONG WOOD
The U.S. Supreme Court, in a landmark
decision concerning the State of New Jersey, this past summer
ruled that governmental bodies cannot regulate the size of
residential structures via zoning laws, planner Bonn. Johnstone
told city officials here Wednesday night.
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To Testify About Spying
WASHINGTON i AP) Former President Richard M.
Nixon [aees iiaowting pressure on two fronts for his
testimony about intelligence activities undertaken while
he was in the Oval Office.
In separate actions Wednesday, the former president
received an invitation to testify — and the threat of a
subpoena if he refuses — from a Senate committee, and
as directed by a federal judge to answer questions under
cath in a civil suit.
The Senate Intelligence Committee voted unanimously
to in%ite Ntxon's testimony on a broad and illegal plan for
surveillance of domestic dissenters which the former
president approved but later halted.
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his. Jonstone said the governmental units can regulate lot
size, but not residential structure size, according to the decision.
Asked what this would mean to the zoning laws in the area,
most of which set sizes of residential structures of part of the
zoning laws, Ms. Johnstone predicted the governmental bodies
will continue with their laws until someone challenges them in the
courts.
Mayor James Lonnann in turn predicted there will be a
number of court cases (lied locally.
his. Johnstone, of the King Helie Planning Group, invited to the
Joint meeting of city council and the city's land planning agency
(zoning board) by Council Chairman J.R. Grant, discussed the
city's goals and objectives In future development.

The planiung firm has been retained to do a study of goals and
objectives as part of the comprehensive land planning mandated
by state law to be completed by 1977.
The studies foe all Seminole's cities are being funded by the
federal government through the State Department of County
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She added the construction of the county medical clinic
currently wider way, represents a goal which has been reached.
As for schools in the Community, Councilman H. A. Scott said,
"We've got schools running out our ears," and that the
municipality needs a community building.
Ms. Johnstone said the trend In many small communities Is to
use school facilities, rather than constructing new conuiiunity
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The panel also plans public hearings next month on the
CIA's mail-opening program following the disclosure
Wednesday that the agency opened the mail of some
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LOS ANGELES (AP)
Sara Jane Moore says she
acted alone and was driven by personal rage and
frustration when she fired a shot at President Ford.
In a Los Angeles Thnes interview, the first since the attempted assassination Monday in San Francisco, Airs.
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In sizç 10 $hru 20
according to club president, Nova Gordon. "We want to use our
'womanpower' and our monies to do some th ing about the public
transportation rxitinn C1I( Mi-.' (.-.,f-'.-, "Ut oiland
Smford roun lar
L
tjgh t !t,d :t
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feel e should get together and motivate someone to do
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PARKIN
IN REAR WHILE
Other officers in the BPW this year are Laura Jo Garrett,
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SHOPPING
HOPPING ROJAY1
first vice president; Myrtle Gradick, second vice president; June
Foley, third vice president; Margaret Ganas, recording
secretary and Joanne Herringshaw, treasurer.
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The National Federation of Business and Professional
C
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-; world created to promote the interests of business and
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Its objectives are to elevate th e standards for women In
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''Evangelism through convince
modern day
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Ph. 322-3524
professional women of the U.S. and to extend opportunities to Nora Gordon presides over BPW, SISTER clubs. (Herald Photo te Agape Players, a group of of their forfath
218-220 E. Firs t St.
these uornen through education along lines of industrial, s-dencollege
students
from
across
i)) Jean Patteson
Concerncd with the moral
tific' and vocational activities,
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the nation, who will present a and r?ligious collapse of such a
program of music with a great proportion of the nation,
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patriotic theme in the Sanford the Agape Players hope to
Ga
Civic
Center tonight at 7:30 inspire their cudiences to a
t (
p.m.
bctt€r war of iffp
"ihti and
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DEAR ABBY: I love to grow
There is no charge for the Sounds" presents a meaningful
foul
up
film.
In
the
winter,
some
plants. About a year ago,
of those mailboxes leak like concert. A love offering will be alternative
course
to
someone gave me some
taken.
Americans,
according
to
the
sieves,
marijuana seeds, and I planted
Internationally reknowned, Agape Players.
Years ago, when
them. Well, they thrived and
collections, I'd bring mail in the Agape Players will present
The group is beginning its
are really beautiful.
the
program,
"Sights
and
sixth
year of national and in.
from
some
corner
boxes
I have never smoked
was
soaking
wet
and
stuck
Sounds
of
America"
to
Sanford
ternatlonal
touring. The Aga pe
rnarijw.na , and I don't plan to, I
just
one
big
glob,
audiences.
This
musical
drama
Players
now
number about 90
together
know it's agai ns t the law to
protrays
the
country's
persons,
and
have their
The ink had run on
grow it, but would like to know
e
ad.
development
from
the
first
headquar
ters in Orlando.
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what the fine would be if I w
T'h
,,,,1,,n UI,VIWU.
i - si iiy
uiuy wwcraiaaa Loan moiflers
tiresses
weren't
even
legible.
caught.
cool and distant to me ever have needs, too, but your lack of
The group uses colorful
(Beware of the mailbox with
Please answer in your since,
costumes
and their own
discretion netted you land the big, heavy lock hanging In
column for obvious reasons.
Did she expect me to be loyal Manny) some well-deserved front. They are the worst of- musical arrangements to take a
NO NAME IN CALIF. to her father forever?
criticism.
fende's for getting mail wet!) close look at America's
DEAR NO NAME: Arthur
Abby, I am 39 and only
DEAR ABBY: I'm a retired
Another thing: Some juvenile heritage. Their purpose Is to
Groman, a top-notch California human. Should I break up with
mailriuun with a valuable tip for delinquents will buy a popsicle, use song, dance, and drama to
attorney, says that you would Manny just to make my your readers;
If you have eat half of it and throw the rest
be charged with "possessing daughter happy?
LOSE
IILI.
something important or into a mailbox, and you know
marijuana," and the penalty
FAST
ONLY HUMAN irreplaceable to mall, such as what a melted, sticky pospslcic
would vary, depending upon the
THE,N KEEP IT OFF!
DEAR ONLY: Admittedly, legal documents, pictures or can do to the mail!
quantity of marijuana found In we are all only human, but film to be developed,
-TRIM CLINIC
take it to
If my letter makes your
your possession.
when a daughter discovers her the post office and mail it IN- column, just sign me.
He suggests you destroy the mother's feet of clay, mother SIDE
the building.
El. MONTE READER
marijuana
and
plant usua lly winds up as "mud."
Why? Because in the sumIWAR f. lfll'ilTF. It'll
geraniums. And if you're wise.
I doubt if breaking up with niicr, the inside of that corner make the column all right. And
you'll take your cue about what Manny eill make your mailbox
on the street can get as it may even make the mailbox
to grow from Grornan.
daughter "happy." In time, she hot as 140 degrees, which can on the corner obsolete.
DEAR ABBY: My husband __________________________________________________________
has been dead for six years. We
(
had a wonderful marriage in
every way. Our daughter, now
16, misses her father almost as
Came..
much as I do. She and I have
always had a very close and
Rain and winds
Hudson, parliamentarian; Mrs. Baker.
9-Hole Group
loving relationship.
Muriel Zager, membership;
About six months ago, I met
blow;
-Models' hair will be stylec by
Ruth Sleecter, publicity and
Manny and we were ?ttracted Officers for Deltona Country Helen Wilinson, bridge.
Philip Boyd of Princess
to each other immediately. lie Cl ub Women's 9-hole Grou p for
All weather coats,
Margaret Beauticians.
A new member coffee was
was at my borne for dinner one 1975.76 include Pat Largen,
night last week. One thing led to president; Muriel Zager, vice held by the group last Thursday
by
Jerold
The fashion show will include
another, and he ended up president; Therese Weiss, with 21 new members luncheon. The program is open
spending the night in my secretary; Buhier Kauffman, welcomed to the group. The to women of the unit arid
keep you on
bedroom,
treasurer; Vivian Taylor, first genera! meeting for the associate members.
My daughter came home tournament; Martha Miller, year was held Tuesday at the
the go.
from a dale and saw Manny ringer; Millie Hurka, han. club.
Bar Auxiliary
"sx'ritlung the night" with me. cheap; Irene McDevitt, social;
Luscious pastels
There will be a golfing clinic
She ran crying to her room and Elsie Jones, rememberance; for
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or and
beginners
Seminole
County
Bar
locked herself in. A few days Esther Williams, telephone;
regular sizes.
starting Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Auxiliary will hold a 'Get
, later, she told me she "hated" Betty Nelson, rules; Nancy This
will run for five weeks. An Acquainted Coffee' on Oct. 9,
Ail
7OC N. Park
advance clinic for interested from 1011:30 a.m. at the home
golfers will be held starting of Mrs. Newman Brock, 523
OPEN FRI. NITES
Friday at 9:30 a.m. The Alpine St., Altamonre Springs.
remaining four sessions for this No reservations are necessary.
All
clinic will be held on Wed- For more information on the
L ol Lkilor
DLEfl
nesdays, Oct. 1.22. For further Auxiliary, contact Mrs. Alan
SHOE
information call the club.
Dicke), 13(15 Forest Dr., SanFirst day of re gular play will ford.
200 N. Park
Sanford
be Oct. 7, with the game of the
208 E. FI RST ST.
PH. 322.0204
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)— With her Symblonese Liberation Army cohorts moved to another jail, Patricia Hearst
finally was separated today from all remnants of the tiny
band of terrorists that kidnaped her 19 months ago.
The newspapeer heiress remained In a nearby county
jail while William and Emily Harris, her fugitive
comrades during much of the period since her kidnaping
Feb. 4, W74, were in Los Angeles, awaiting arraignment
on 18 state felony counts.

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Th is year, the BPW plans to concentrate Its eff orts
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Whole life readings: $5 with this ad!
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AF) — Sara Jane Kahn and
Charles Manson bought a lot of candy from Van Watson
when they were children.
Sara Jane u xsa serious pupil, but Mansti liked to y
a little hooky," says WaL',oi.
Sara Jane, now Sara Jane Moore, is In jail charged with
trying to kill President Ford. Manson is serving Life in
prison for the 1969 murder of actress Sharon Tate and six
others.
And one of Manson's followers, Lynette Fromme, also is
charged with trying to kill the President., In a separate incident.

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Thursday. Sept 25. 1t75-7A

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In Sa nford, the BPW has sponsored an offshoo t club, SISTER
Inc. (Sanford's Interested Saraha to Encourage RejuvenatIon).
As the name implies, SISTER's objective is specifically to
____________
rejuvenate th e downtown Sanford area.
The group's first project in 1968 involved a downtown 'clean.
up' -. wi th mem bers arid many willing assistants literally
_________,.
scrubbing sidewalks and bu ildings clean
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SISTER really came into its own, however, when the Sanford
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City Commission voted to close the old Sanford Zoo by October,
1971. The group determined to save the 50-year-old zoo, gathering
petitions and organizing fund raising events. One of their
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members,
Val Colbert, was named vice president of the fledgling
-Zoological Society and many o th er SISTERs became trustees.
"It
ussix sears to save the zoo" said Nora Gordon, who
this year Ls president ofSISTEl1as well as the BPW Club. "It's on
_.
Its feet now and can make it alone, so it's (line for SISTER to
move on to something new."
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Today, th e SLSTEIts will present a $3,000 check to Zoological
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Director Al Rozon, the amount the organization had
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pledged to the zoo for 1975. They they start making
for their
new project.
"Wha t we will probably do," sa id Mrs. Gordon, "is join with
th e BPW and any o th er interested groups to see some public
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Other SISTER officers are: Irene Laney, first vice president;
Janice Springfield, second vice president; Vivienne Sweeney,
third vice president: Margaret Ganas, corresponding secretary;
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Margie
Smith, recording secretary and Myrtle Gradick,
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Evening Hera ld, Sanford, Fl.

UIVU-A Mourne, little girls in the

The purpose of the contest is to raise money for the BPT's
r .wic projects — but as far as the 5.. to 7-year-old girls in
the area
are concerned, it's a good excuse to have a lot of fun and perhaps
In th eMissI3PWcrowna nd acha nce to r1de in Sanfdl
ItChristmas parade.
The contest is scheduled for Saturday evening at 7-30 m
Thirty contesta nts will be competing for th
e title arid additional
entertainment will be supplied by the Sanford-Seminole Ballet
Guild dancers, Emcee For the event will be Sen. Lori Wilson (IMerritt Island),
Th e publit is nv i ted to attend the contest (children under 12
are admitted free) and later to toast the queen with punch and

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Ms. Johnstone, who holds a masters' degree In land planning,
de fined goals as th e long range plan and objectives
as short
range.
Grant said the city definitely needs two fire stations while
council member June Lonnann said a goal should be to move the
fire hall to a new location to permit expansion of city offices into
the (ire hall.

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Branch 147, at 1 p.m. Friday at will be ho.iored. The program,
the Capri Restaurant, Sa nford. under the auspices of the Arts
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By DONNA ESTES
Longwood Utilities Inc. on the company Last week hinted that principals on
the lease idea. He company would provide repair in
HeraldStaffWrfter
keeping the Longwood to bill customers for utility ded, "I'm not putting all that
psibiliLy of the city leasing the firm will be back requesting said the land developers,
who
and
replacement of major Utilities Inc. sewer rates down service,
about Longwood Utilities in the
L0NGwOOI)
Council the sewer package plant and another rate increase In on the firm,
have no desire to Items at the plant while
During
budget
hearings,
minutes."
Chairman J.R. Grant has operating it to save money for January,
the city for residents in Sandalwood,
when a new Depart, be in the sewer business on a would
Grant told Connell he expects
provide billing by city Highland hills, Longwood Connell noted that billing costs
removed Councilman Gerard customers in four city sub- mnent of Pollution Control permanent
basis,
owned
a
recommendation a t next
personnel and maintenance via Groves and Shadow 11111 sut- for customers of the city
Connell from the council's divisions,
regulation requiring Class C
Longwood Utilities Inc. It federally-funded Corn. divisions off E.E. Williamson Skylark package sewer plant week's meetingon the sewer
police department committee,
Connel!, before colleagues sewer plant operators be on the originally
requested an in. prehensive Education and Road.
naming Connell instead to a granted the privately-owned
were not included in the budget rate which should be charged,
job seven days a week at plants, crease to $9.50 monthly. Training Act (CETA) sewer
one-man committee in charge utility company a rate increase
Council member June lot- and was told the sewer charge Current rate is $4.50 monthly,
goes into effect.
Councilman Don Schreiner was plant operator.
mann said the charts "made us is placed on the water bill and Connell sill he has asked
of tl Skylark sewer package from 84.50 monthly to $1.50 Io
When Connell broached the not present for the meeting
The
billing
would
II 0 HI COW n r .
plant,
be charged look foolish." Grant criticized coats nothing additional.
Sky la c k
homeowners served, urged that lease idea last week, Blair when the rate of $7.50
monthly to the company at the rate of 20 Connell's
"I
hear
nothing
out
of
him
Association
President
Ron
recommendations,
Grant took the action after a lease arrangement be con- asked that the rate increase be was approved and Connell cents per bill.
saying
they
required
the
city
to
except
the
perpip
out
in
Korb
if
he
may
attend
a
Connell urged that the city sidered.
considered first, adding he votedagainst the rate increase.
Connell
displayed
charts
of
(
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a
ll the work and that it costs Skylark," Grant said. City inecling of the association to
reopen negotiations with
Armand Blair of the utility could not speak for the firm's
Under the Connell plan, the several plans for the city to aid
the city more than 20 cents each Clerk Onnie U. Sholliate ad. talk over the rates,

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pears slim,

union members without a reconi.
inendittion and there were reliable re.
lrts ttwi Kermit Alexander, president
of the union, arid the rest of titit NFLPA
leaders were almost wholly against it.
The union leaders had said Tuesday,
when the talks broke off, that the teams
would probably start voting today,
But the Oilers arid Bills, clubs which
refused to joimi last week's Five-team
walkout triggered by the New England
Patriots, got the jump on the other 24
teammis
and it appeared they were

On Wednesday, the houston Oilers
voted early and unanimously to reject
[tie latest proposal by the NFI.
Mana gemen t Council, the owners'
bargaining ann. And the Buffalo lulls i
sued a 42.1 vote in opposition.

Only two of the 26 teams tive cast their
Voles thus far, but itappears (tic National
Football League players are on the verge
of throwing management's latest COfltract offer for a tremendous loss.

And once again t he threat of more
player unrest lootms ever targer in .1
ontract dispute which has been going on
for nearly 20 months, Despite the
negative reaction to the offer, though, the
t- hancs of another players' strike a

The offer submitted List Monday in I
miieeting in Chicago between the NFI.MC
arkl NFl. Players Association was terhad 1w the owners "our best shot." [jut
the NFIJ'A simply passed it on to its

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setting the tone for the voting,
Spokesmen for several other ;eams
expressed their opinions that, when their
lKillots were counted today, the votes
against tIM' owners' offer would be
similarly overwhelming,
Although there are nearly 1, )0 active
players in the league, the only ones
voting will be the members of the union,
¶he 950 or so who have paid their dues or
pledge(] to do so. The verdict will be
detertiijmi€'iJ by a simple majority,
And if that verdict is to reject
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Frank
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beat New York and the Sox,
I on's doubleheader in New York
Robinson and bog Powell are Indians beat Boston, Clev.!larxj
"1 really don't like o
(our
as postponed because it
with the Cleveland Indians now, could wind up third," Blair
chances,"
Blair
said
after
drivhiwant
the Red Sox missed fac.
but they could be key factors said. "That would be a
feather ing in three runs to help Jim ing pitchers Jim
"Catfish'
again in helping the Baltimore in Frank's cap and show what Palmer notch his 22nd pitching hunter
and Rudy May.
Orioles
in an American kind of job he's done. I think
victory, "but were not dead
13-ott, will now face the (wi.
League division title.
Frank's really going to help us yet."
ole,, although hunter undoubt.
Battling the odds and the cit.- out."
Baltimore has maintained al. cdlv would have opposed Balti.
merits, Baltimore crushed the
There's little doubt that the most a maximum amount
of more on Sunday anyway-.
Detroit Tigers 8-1 Wednesday Orioles, with seven
games re- pressure in the stretch, inning
If the gaima's are needed, Bos.
before rain forced post- mnasning to Boston's six, need
15 of its last 18, but Blair noted: ton would play it.snakeup douponement of a scheduled
second help. Any combination of l3os- "If they keep winning, we're bleheader in New York Monday
game, pulling the Orioles to ton victories and Baltimore going to run out
of chances," and the Orioles would entertain
within 3 games of firstplace losses totaling four will clinch
Manager Earl Weaver of Bal- (tie Chicago White Sox in a
Boston in the Eastern Division, the championship for the Red tiiiiore said he was sorry I3os- single ganit'.
The Red Sox, whose twinighter in New York was
washed out, return home to
open a Four-game
m series tonight
against Cleveland while the
Orioles take on the hapless Ti.
gers in a twin bill.
"1 hope Booger's hot," Balti.
Inure outfielder Paul Blair said
of his former slugging teamCHICAGO (Al')
The New pastime of diving into water off would have been a stcry-book
mate, who has whacked 25 York Mets' Tom Seaver has cliffs, slapped
a Seaver climax to a splendid comeback
homers for the Indians after been to the trough three times delivery for a clean base hit in season by the Met right-hander.
being dealt away by the Orioles now, lie's still coming up dry the ninth inning of a game the
"It was a desperation
last winter,
and is P:; nonchalant as ever. Cubs eventually won 10 in the said the 23-year-old Wallis, who
And, the way Blair figures it,
Seaver's latest bid to join 111h.
w as filling in for the flu-stricken
Cleveland's
chances
of hurlers of no-hit fame was stint.
There were two outs and an 0- Jerry Morales, the Cubs'
finishing third in Robinson's tered Wednesday by a rookie 2 count on Wallis at the time. It regular right fielder. "He
inaugural season as manager sub for (lie Chicago Cubs wtge was the closest any Met pitcher fooled me with two
fast balls
might also help give iloaton name Seaver never even heard has ever come to savoring no- and I was looking for another
weekend fits while tie Orioles of before.
hit sweetness and the third time 'one"
are playing four games In New
Joe Walks, knicknamed Seaver has gone to the ninth
York,
'1'anan" for his daredevil with no-hitter. It spoiled what
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Cleveland, Sept. 25, 25, ?7, 28.
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Baltimore 7-Home 3:
Detroit, Sept. 25 2; i-Chicago, Sept. 29. Away
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But it was seven so-called nonCC0flOffl(' items which continued the
staleinale. They are the Rozelle Rule,
impartial arbitration of grievances,
representation on the retirement board,
squad size, an agency shop, preseason
pay and bargaining changes in the
league*s constitution and by-laws.
IF more negotiations are held, it has
been learned that management would
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appears almost certain
the next step
will be up to the players. They'll have to
decide whether to strike for a third time
in 14 months, try tO negotiate again or
continue to play without a contract as
they've done since Feb. 1, lfl4.
Ed Garvey, the executive director of
the union, has indicated Monday's Four.
%car (iffer would have been acceptable
based on the main economic items such
as insurance benefits and pensions. The
players' pension fund, by the way, is in
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Lady, She's a lot like the girl
with kaleidoscope eyes
... so
much to see, and it all depends
on the mood she's in.
After two weeks of the high
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school season, Seminole and
Lake Brantley have been
into the right end of the
spectrum They've
the
green, red and blue tones of not great, either. And if Mark
TOM SEA VER
They were so psyched up they
a
victory every time Oviedo, Whigham can beat his head opened the second half with a
Trinity Prep and Lake Howell against a wall for not corn- big enough lead to start sub.
have been looking in the wrong pleting every pass he throws, stitutes.
end, because the void says they then I can blow out a candle
Generally, coaches fall into
are winless. Lyman stands I.I. when I miss a pick.
three categories
cry babies,
SO they've seen it from both
Coaches must love it when a dreamers and realists.
skies.
sports writer picks them to lose.
'My gosh! Look at their line!
Prep pickin' has been skimpy Ever wonder how many games We can't run against
them, and
far. Seven and three Is are won and boat on the bulletin they are so tall, we can't see
nothing to write home about, board7
downfleld to throw to our
NEW YORK (AP)
Between old man fumble and I knew a basketball coach receivers. Who do we play next
The tabhished National Basketball day. Sources high in both chases in 1976.
Sources said the deal is far his brother, upset, it's getting to who bought
N ew York Nets and Denver Association in moves that could leagues said the NBA
15 conies of a
iiint'a ,
it
1-..-..
tho
NBA
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ii WI' tiiipieie. inc
J hnhtp
own. the point I should perhaps flip a newspaper
Nuggets. the most attractive seriously damage the ABA's fu- is aware of and approves of the would strike
story and gave each using e very advantage before
teams in the American Basket. lure,
Now at ers have not approved it. The cf)in. Or use reverse logic and player his own clipping to going out and winning.
moves which are designed to the ABA when itserious
is beginning to court suits charging violation pick the
ball Association, are applying
expected losers to win, remind him the team had little
The Associated Press learned bring the Ne ts and Nuggets into challenge the
The dreamer might know
NBA on Most
or admission to the more es- of the developments WednesYeah,
I know, .. 7-3
the league as expansion (ran. Fronts.
isn't a chance, was undermanned, down dep that he can't win the
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bad batting average. But it's outclassed, etc.
big game, but refuses to admit
it for fear his players will
completely abandon ship before
kickoff. "They put on their
pants one leg at a time, too," he
says. not mentioning that the
ot r team all wears pants
double-i size.
There are too few realists in
BOB BH.ATZLER
IA)U IS SAPSIS
JIM IJAYNES
t e coaching profession.
RICK PANTRIDGE
LYNNE SMITH ANTHONY HAYES
BIFF CORRIGAN
Whatever psychology a coach
30-9-2)
(29-10-2)
14p— *W44
(28-11-2)
uses
(27-U-2)
(26-13-!)
(24452
tice, most of the players iow
Seminole over Spruce Creek— Tribe should
Seminole
Seminole
after
a few plays that they
Seminole
Seminole
Seminole
,
come back strong
Seminole
eitit can or can't win. Iluit's
Lyman over Colonial— if the Greyhounds play
Lyman
Colonial
,
not will or Won't. But "can
Lyman
Colonial
Colonial
better than two weeks ago
Colonial
opens a mental a v enue worth
Gainesville
(sainLs%Ille
Gainesville
traveling.
(.aines
ilk
lle oerLakcBrantley— poor Brantley'
Gainesville
Gainesville
le
Gainesville
Likewise, there are similar
,rRockledge over Oviedo— too strong for Lions
Oviedo
Rockledge
factors in picking winners.
Rockledge
Rockledge
Oviedo
Rockledge
Tampa Temple Heights Christian over Trinity
Take this week's Schedule.
Prep— perfect record for Trinity
Tampa
Trinity Prep
j,
Tampa
Gainesville
at Lake Brantley,
Tampa
ThnIty- Prep
TrinJty Prep
-..-.Jacksonville Bishop Kenny over Lake Howell—
h
Gainesville is 1 1 Forty points
Silver Hawks too weak
Bishop Kenny
Bishop Kenny
be tter than Seabreeze and six
Bishop Kenny
Bishop Kenny
Bishop Kenny
Bishop Kenny
Florida over Mississippi State— Gator fans will
worse than DeLand. The once.
smile again
Florida
Florida
might)' Hurricanes are no
Florida
Miss. St.
Florida
Florida
-longer
impregnable. On the
Iowa State over FSIJ— FSU fans will cry
i'su
FSU
other
hand
they figure to have
Iowa State
FSU
Iowa State
FSU
enough
experience
an savvy to
Miami— Hurricanes outclassed
Victor Perez, who beat up Cisco Oliver Oklahoma over
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
laloi upstart Lake lirm.ntley,
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
Tuesday night in a one-round knockout defense Tcnnesr.'e over Auburn— home team to win a
even if the game is in Forest
of his Southern junior middleweight crown,
bruiser
Tennessee
Auburn
Tennessee
Tennessee
Auburn
Tennessee
never claimed to be a football prophet.
Ala bama over Vanderbilt— South's last tin.
tall it a gut feelin g or
But he did try
beaten to lose this time
Alabama
Alabama
itiateier,
but I can't dismiss
Alabama
Alabama
Alabama
Aabana
Unfortunately, Vie went out on a limb with a
the
idea Lake Brantley is very
h aro inn— a close
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one
roupk of upset picks and came up on the short G orgi a over South
Georgia
Georgia
.
itiuch
in the ball game. Off
S. Carolina
Georgia
S.. Carolina
Georgia
nd of a 9-10-2 count to trail all six of the Evening Kentucky over
week last weekend, and home
Maryland— favorite at home
herald's handicappers.
'I
Maryland
Kentucky
.
field advanta ges. Good s po t to
Kentucky
Mary-sand
Mary-land
Kentucky
Rick Pantridge topped the list last week with Georgia Tech over Clemson— Tech tougher than
call for an upset, right? Only
Tigers
S correct picks, while Jim Haynes, Lynne Smith
Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech
problem with going for upsets is
Georgia Tech
Clemson
(,a. Tech
Georgia Tech
md Anthony Hayes hit on 11. Louis Sapsis got 13 Rice over ISU— Tigers can't be beaten In
the the percentage factor. And
Louisiana
'ighi and 131ff Corrigan was low man for th e
LSU
Rice
in
pickin' percentage is
LSLJ
1St)
iaj
egulars with If hits. Haynes remains In first Tulane over Syracuse— maybe
everyNng. The same as the
T.
lace for the season wi th his 30-9-2 mark.
Tulane
game being staged for purpose
wane
Tula ne
Tiane
Tuune
Bob Bratzler, golf pro at Mayfair Country Boston College over West Virginia— my wife's
of winning .
team ilever wins
iub,, joins the lineup this week and he's looking
Boston College
Boston College
,
Information Like that the
Boston College
Boston College
W. Virginia
does.
Michigan
Boston College
over Baylor— a big win for
)-ward to the weekend to see just how be
mother of Spruce Creek coach
Wolverines
he target for guests (and for everyone else, for
Mkhlgan
Michigan
Bud
Asher passed away and he
Michigan
chIgan
aylor
Michigan
tat matter) is still Jack Homer's opening Missouri over Wisconsin— my
mnic*ei
three day p'actices this
home state
eekend 1'-3
LII
Missouri
Missouri
ek
un1
i
iiakcs SemnIrioL' I
Missouri
u.IOUJ'1
Missouri
Missouri
So
wish Bob well and hope that 01' Man Michigan State over N. C. State— has to be a big
bigger favorite
win
psel doesn't spoil things. Tune in next week,
Michigan St.
Michigan St.
fine line conies in when
N. C. State
N. C. State
Michigan SL
Michigan St.
Southern Cal. over Purdue-- Trojans just too
lkL Same time, same raper.
picking tossups. Lyman and
strong
Fore!
Southern Cal
Southern Col
C
Colonial come close to this
Southern Cl
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Thursday, Sept. 25, 197$-11B

By DONNA ESTFS

Longwood Utilities Inc. on the company last week hinted that principals on the lease idea. He company would provide repair in keeping the Longwood to bill customers for utility tied, "I'm not putting all that
possibility of the city leasing the firm will be back requesting said the land developers, vho and replacement of major Utilities loc. sewer rates down service,
about Longwood Utilities in the
During budget hearings, minutes."
LONGWOOD - Council the sewer package plant and another rate increase in own the firm, have no desire to itenis at the plant while the city for residents in Sandalwood,
Chairman J.R. Grant has operating it to save money for January, when a new Depart. be In the sewer business on a would provide billing by city Highland hills, Longwood Connell noted that billing costs
Grant told Connell he expects
removed Councilman Gerard customers in fOfl city sub. ment of Pollution Control permanent basis,
personnel and maintenance via Groves and Shadow liiil sub for customers Of the city owned a recommendation at next
Connell from the council's divisions,
regulation requiring Class C
Longwood Utilities Inc. it
federally-funded Corn. divisions off E.E. Williamson Skylark package sewer plant week's meeting on the sewer
police department committee,
Connell, before colleagues sewer plant operators be on the originally requested an in. prehensive Education and [toad.
were not included in the budget rate which should be charged.
naming Connell instead to a granted the privately-owned Job seven days a week at plants, crease to $9.50 monthly. Training Act (CETA) sewer
Council member June Lor. and was told the sewer charge C%irrent rate is $4.50 monthly.
one-man Committee in charge utility company a rate increase goes Into effect.
Councilman Don Schreiner was plant operator.
niana said the charts "made us is placed on the water bill and Connell said he has asked
of the Skylark sewer package from .4.50 monthly to $7.50 to
When Connell broached the not present for the meeting
H 0 m e ow n e r
S k y la r k
The
billing
would
be
charged
look
foolish." Grant criticized thuS nothing additional.
plant.
homeowners served, urged that lease idea last week. Blair when the rate of $7.50 monthly to the company at the rate of 20 Connell's
"I hear nothing out of him Association President Iton
recommendations,
Grant took the action after a lease arrangement be con asked that the rate Increase be was approved and Connell cents per bill,
saying they required the city to except the people out In Korb if he may attend a
Connell urged that the city sidered.
considered first, adding he voted against the rate increase.
Connell displayed charts of do all the work and that it costs Skylark," Grant said. City meeting of the as5oclation to
reopen negotiations with
Armand Blair of the utility could not speak for the firm's
talk over the rates.
Under the Connell plan, the several plans for the city to aid the city more than 20 cents each Clerk Onfl1t H. Shonte
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pehrs slim.
On Wednesday, the Houston Oilers

0n1 two of the 26 teams have cast their
votes thus far, but it appears the National
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he threat of more
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And once
contract dispute which has been going on
for nearly 20 months. Despite the
negative reaction o the offer, though, the
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Robinson and bog Powell are Indians beat Boston, Cleveland
''I really don't like our was postponed because it
with the Cleveland Indians now, could wind up third," Blair
chances," Blair said after driv- meant the Red Sox missed fac.
hut they could be key factors said. "Thai would be a feat'i'ing in three runs to help Jim irig pitchers Jirit "Catfish"
again in helping the Baltimore in Frank's cap and show what Palmer notch his 22nd pitching Hunter and Rudy May.
Orioles win an American kind of job he's done. I think victory, ,but we're not dead
Both will now face the OnLeague division title.
F'rank's really going to help us yet."
oles,
although Hunter undoubt.
Battling the odds and the ele- cut."
Baltimore
has
maintained
aledly
would
have opposed Baltinients, Baltimore crushed the
There's little doubt that the most a niaximum amount of iio're on Sunday inywav.
Detroit Tigers 8-1 Wednesday Orioles, with seven games re- Pressure in the stretch, winning
lithe gaines are t;eed!d, lbs.
before rain forced post. iiiaining to Boston's six, need
15 of Its last 18, but Blair noted: Ion would play itsknakeup (IOUponenientofasetwduled second help. Any combination of Bos- "If they keep winning, we're bleheader in New York Monday
game, pulling the Orioles to ton victories and Baltimore
going to run out of chances." and the Orioles wouldentertain
within 3' games of firstplace losses totaling four will clinch
Manager Earl Weaver of Hal- the Chicago White Sox in a
Boston in the Eastern Division. the championship for the Red tiniore said he was sorry Bbs- single game.
The [led Sox, whose twinighter in New York was
washed out, return home to
open a four-game series tonight
against Cleveland while the
Orioles take on the hapless Tigers in a twin bill.
"I hope Booger's hot," HaItimore outfielder Paul Blair said
of his former slugging teamCHICAGO (AP) - The New pastimeolthving intowateroff woulil have be
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"It was a desperation swing,"
last winter,
and is as nonchalant as ever. Cubs eventually won 1-0 in the said the 23-year-old Wallis, who
And, the way Blair figures it,
Seaver's latest bid to join 13th.
was filling in for the flu-stricken
Cleveland's
chances
of hurlers of no-hit fame was shatThere were two outs and an 0- Jerry Morales, the Cubs'
finishing third in Robinson's tered Wednesday by a rookie 2 count on Walks at the time It
regular right fielder. "He
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Away 2: x-New York, Sept. 29
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Polyester prints.

But it was seven so-calI'! non.

economic items which continued the
.stleiite. They are the Rozelle Rule,
impartial arbitration of grievances,
representation on the retirement board,
squad Size, an agency shcp, preseason
I'Y and bargaining changes in the
league's constitution and by-laws.
If more negotiations are held, it has
been learned that management wou!d
begin talking with an offer not as good as
the one now being voted on.

The Pennant Race

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Misses polyester

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will be up to the players. They'll have to

have been looking in the wrong pleting every pass he throws, stitutes.
end,because the void says they then I can blow out a candle Generally, coaches fall into

are winless. Lyman stands I.I.when I miss a pick.
three categories — cry babies,
so they've seen it from both Coaches must love it when a dreamers and realists,
sides.
sportswriter picks them to lose
"My gosh! Look at their line!

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L)'man

Colonial

Lyman

Colonial

(olonlal

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Gainesville

Gainesville

Gainesville

Gainesville

Gaines ville
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Gainesille

Rockledge

Oviedo

Rockledge

Rockledge

Oviedo

Rockledge

Tampa

Trinity Prep

Tampa

Tampa

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Trinity Prep

Bishop Kenny

Bishop Kenny

Bishop Kenny

Bishop Kenny

Bishop Kenny

Bishop Kenny

Florida

Florida

Florida

Miss. St.

Florida

Florida

Iowa State over FSU-- FSU fans will cry

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FSU

Iowa Stale

FSU

Iowa State

FSU

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

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klahoma

Oklahoma

Oklahoma

Tennessee

Auburn

Tennessee

Tennessee

Auburn

Alabama

Alabama

Alabama

Alabama

Alabama
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indofa9-!0-Zcount it) trail all sit olthe EvenIng Kentucky over
Marylatd— favorite at home
herald's handicappers.
Rick Pantridge topped the list last week with Georgia Tech over Clemson— Tech tougher than
Tigers
IS correct picks, while Jim Haynes, Lynne Smith
Rice
over LSU— Tigers can't be beaten in
mud Anthony Hayes hit on 14. Louis Sepsis got 13
Louisiana
'ight and 81ff Corrigan was low man for the
egulars with II hits. Haynes remi.tni in Ihit Tulane over S)T$CU1e—
maybe
lace for the season with his 304-2 mark.
Bob Bratzler, golf pro at Mayfair Country Bos ton College over West Virginia— my wife
lub,, joins the lineup this week and he's looking M team never wins
arward to the weekend to see just how he does. Michigan over Baylor—. a big win or the
Wolverines
'he target for guests ( and for everyone else, for
at matter) is still Jack homer's opening Missouri over Wisconsin— m
home state
kend 17.3
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set doesn't spoil things. Tune in next week,
Win
Purdue-— Trojans just too
1k s. Same
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Tampa Temple heights (.'hrtstlan over Trinity
Prep— perfect record for Trinity
Jacksonville Bishop Kenny over Lake Howell—
Silver Hawks too weak
Florida over Mississippi State— Gator fans will
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Oklahoma over Miami— Hurricanes outclassed
Victor Perez. who beat up ('tico Oliver
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of his Southern junior middleweight crown,
bruiser
never claimed to be a football prophet.
Alabama over Vanderbilt— South's last unBut he did tr
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downfield to throw to our
Between
old man fumble and
The tablished National Basketball day. Sources high in both chises in 1976.
I knew a basketball coach receivers. Who do we play next
Sources said the deal is far his brother, upset, it's getting to who bought 15 copies
New York Nets and Denver Association in moves that could leagues said the NBA hierarchy
of a week?" That's the cry baby,
The Moves, if successful, front complete. The NBA own. the point I
Nuggets, the most attractive seriously damage the ABA's fu. is aware of and
wou
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a
newspaper
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ld strike a serious blow at ens have not approved it. The coin. Or use reverse logic and player his own
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the Nets and Nuggets into challenge the NBA on most
The dreamer might know
Yeah, I know, . .
for admission to the more Cs- of the developments Wcdncs- the league as expansion Iran7.3
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a
chance,
was
undermanned,
down
deep that he can't win the
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bad batting average. But it's outclassed, etc.
big game, but refuses to admit
it for fear his players will
completely abandon ship before
kickoff. 'They put on their
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Missouri

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pants one leg at a time, too," he
other team all wears pants
double-i size.
There are too few realists in
the coaching profession.

Whatever psychology a coach
uses during the week in practice, most of the players know
after a few plays that they
either can or can't win. Thai's
not will or won't. But "can"
opens a mental avenue worth
traveling
Likewise, there are similar
factors in picking winners.
Take this
k
Gainesville at Lake Brantley,
Gainesville Is 1-1. Forty points
better than Seabreeze and six
worse than Deland. The oncemighty Hurricanes are no
longer impregnable. On the
other hand they figure to have
enough experience and savvy to
la low upsta rt Lake Brantley,
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Call it a gut feeling or
whatever, but I can't dismiss
Alabama
the idea Like Brantley Is very
much In (he ball game. Off
Georgia
week last e'ekend, and home
field advantages. Good spot to
Kentucky
call for an upset, right? Only
,
problem with going for upsets is
Georgia Tech
the the percentage factor. And
in pickin' percentage is
tSU
everything. The saute as the
game being staged for purpose
Tulane
of winning.
Information like that the
Boston College
mother of Spruce Creek coach
Bud Asher passed away and he
Michigan
missed three day practices this

Missouri

Missouri

Michigan St.

Michigan St.

N. C. State

N. C. State

Michigan St.

Michigan St.

Southern Cal

Southern Cal

Southern Cal

Southern Cal

Southern Cal

Southern Cal

bigger favorite.
The fine line comes in when
picking tossups. Lyman and
Colonial come close to this
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oil pressure had dropped and the car was once again trallered.

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Hick Turner looked like a slror,s bet to visit the winner's precedented sixth Grand National title. Petty's win in the Wilkes
circle in his good-looking Chevelle until he broke a cam. Rick and 400 Sunday pushed his career Winston Cup victory total to 175.

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a low curve that caught too
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and head-bobbing, buzz-saw All; an empty revolver, ac- but It will be early," he says. that the fight will be shown histoi'y.
mad All continued his "peek. style.
cording to Frazier —
and "Frazier will fall, Frazier will closed circuit In 68 countries,
aboo" psychological warfare
Tile Flhpmo crowd, heavily started snappIng the luimmez. crawl.'
He predicted some 700 million
including the Soviet Union, people will view it, including a
an angry shell six days before and roars,
ever, i
All's ploy of (TOIII New York with the report and Iliost watched fight In 25,000.
their multi-million dollar
After his workout, All
sneaking onto the stage and
heavyweight title fight.
been returning to
the stage with peeking at the challenger from
"I am going into siler.ce," an a cordon of his entourage, behind a full-length
mirror.
obviously upset challenger said distracting attention from FraPhotographers and press
after having another o his z.ler's workmanlike schedule of
men immediately
abandon
corkouts upset by an All cha. bag-punching and shadow-box. Frazier
and
V.I.P. FRESH FROZEN
rade. "From now on, my boss ing.
swarm around All,
FOODS
(trainer Eddie Futch) will
Once he climbed into the raft- leaving the challenger alone
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speak for me."
ersoverthering,startlingFra. andfuniing.mecrowd giggles.
He cancelled Friday's work- zier when Joe happened to
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ponent as "a dumb, awkward
pug,uglya3agorilla,"Auput.
on an act In tf ring in which he
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baseball these damp, Septem- admitted
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himself standing between New game 1-4) in the 11th. WallIs was hItter but he's had five one-hitthat baseball has been trying to
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Kub 1 said.
he scoreless game and Wallis
"Five years ago losing a no- cago's Jimmy Quails, who —
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infield in three trips.
emotional letdown," said Sea- Diego's Leron Lee, who spoiled
No quick Iastballs ran the ver. "Today, I just wanted to mother in 1972, on Seaver's
count to 0-2.. A hanging curve- eet the next batter out. If I get personal hit parade.
ball was next and Walks lunged the no-hitter, I get it; III don't,
The 31-year-old right-hander
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at it and lined a sIngle Into right I don't."
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MIAMI (Al') — The MIami 10 to Oklahoma last week, says against Okiahoma.
two straight bowls (1966 and
Tate says Miami fans should
Hurricanes, defeated 38-23 by he hasn't seen a better offense
"Miami needs a miracle," he 1967)," said former athletic get
a good show even 11 their
unranked Georgia Tech last since he's been coaching.
said,
director
and
couch
Charlie
team
does
get beaten,
The Aodated Press Back of week, face top-ranked Okla.
"They'll have to have a bad
the Week.
Miami scheduled Oklahoma Tate, now of the Jacksonville
homa here Friday In tne second day to be beaten," Majors said and other football powers a few Express of the Wprld Football
He got his chance Saturday game on a schedule that should of the Sooners.
Next week Miami plays at
years back in an attempt to League.
Nebraska, ranked No. 4. The
shen starting t.ailback Tommy tories.
burgh's leading rusher against ange Howl,
F'oulks came to the sideline
and now the schedule looks ra.ed Notre Dame an Nov. 22
Pittsburgh head coach John. Oklahoma, said the hurricanes
"Al that time we were ranked even more awesome than it and 19th ranked Florida the
near theend of thefirst quarter. fly Majors, whose team fell 46- will need more than luck 10th in the natIon and playing in looked then," he added,
next week.

needling will have on Frazier's
perfonnance in the bout next
Wednesday(10p.m.ED1'..
dayi at the indoor PhihjIne
Coliseum. Au Is a 2-I favorite.
Outwardly insisting he u inarning cool, Fr'Aer Is beginning to show detinite signs of
edginess, In fact, members of
his camp say he is seething.
Tbeydon'tcallhlmllSmnkjn'Joe
for rmothmn.

there was any discussion of
ic)i a plan in the Al. meeting.
The Al. owners did spend
some time listening to a detegation from Seattle, where baseball faces a $20.million suit over
the removal of the city's
tsttnahnDecemberun.
less it is dropped before then.
And the only way it will be
dropped is ii the city gets a
franchise,
"There was no discussion of
our litigation," said Slade Gorton, Washington state attorney
e.entmal 'Mv presenee
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4ind Dave Concepcion singled in
another
in the sixth inning to
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put Cincinnati ahead for good.
Wallis.
s. Lxi walked in the winning run
Clay Kirby, 10's, won it and
"It would have been a good in the 11th, The Met ace said he
Ilrry Dierker, 14-16, lost it.
pitch if I had gotten the
Phillles 8, Pirates 1
ball was inure (lisappointed in By TIlE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The second game of the
where I wanted," said the 31
Dick
Allendrove :s three runs
failing at his fourth try for his
scheduled twi-night doubleyear-old Met star. It was a
Guesswhat"TheOaklandA's header
and
Dave
Cash and Greg
nd win than losing the no-hitat Baltimore was
piteh to set him (Wallis) up for icr.
won a pennant.
poned and will be made up as Luzinski collected three hits
something fast on the inside the
each for Philadelphia. Larry
Normally that wouldn't tie part of a twi-nighter tonight,
next time. It Just got too much
Seaver will finish the season news — but it- Is now that
Christensen,
114, went the disWith
the
sc:r.
IiLd 1-1 in
of the plate."
with a 21-9 rccot'd
dwarfed they've finally secured the fifth, Baltimore scored five lance with a six-hitter and
For Walks, who Joined the ('fll3' by his 25-7 record in 1969, American League West.
tIthes to chase loser Joe Cole- struck out eight. Larry DemeCubs on Labor Day from Wich. The season represented a
The A's, who usually nail this man, 10-18. Blair and May each r.. 7-5, took the loss.
ita of the American Associ- determined comeback from thing *Iown
Dodgers 14, I'adres 0
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wasn't
my best shot, but I'm not get. established by Calvin Harrell
ting the job done. We've got against The Citadel in 1970., the Ironically,
week priorDavIdson had said done and let Tommy rest," even that tired."
to the game that Davidson said.
some backs sitting here who Bolden's 59-yarti touchdown run ASU would have to rest Foulki
Bolden said he didn't realize
He credited wide recefvezs
n do U Job."
put the Indians sMely ahead on so he would be fh in the he had set any kind of
record Orna Middiebrooks and Jimmy
Davidson called on Bolden their way to a 24.7 Southland fourth quarter. A few days later until be heard the public ad. Wicks with springing him outand the 5-loot4, 174-pnd Jun. Conference victoq.
Bolden approached Davidson. dress announcement near the side time ter time.

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"Tommy had had the flu," ior college transfer responded
Bolden's 259 yards Is the best "Dennis came up arid said, end of the game.
d ASU Coach Bill Davidson. with26carriesfor 259 yards. lie in the nation thIs year, accord- 'Coqch, the t.ailbackj feel like
thrill fifth
"I didn't think I had even run
and sixth grade "He said, 'Coach, I'm giving It broke the record of 252 yards ing to
youngsters.
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we can go In and get the job that much," he said. "I

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Southern California ColIe'c" (',.'rdd Edwards, of Te,'
southern; Frank Ole nick, Seattle University; Henry
Ray, of McNeese State, Rruce Seals, Xavier; and James
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touchdowns in an important
conference victory.
The story Is true.
Boin, a reserve tahlback CL
Arkansas State University, Is

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training,
Selected from 16 players at the Sonics' rookie camp

Richard Petty has just about had every lucky break a racer

siorked on the car right up to race time putting the motor back during his last pit stop one of
members left the air tm.
together.
pact wrench, which Is used to lake off the tires, hooked to the
the late models Buster McCulley and Chris Deflarco
wheel causing Cale to be blackagged and put Petty back in the
both loaded on the trailer before the feature even started, lead. After that It was all Petty as he picked
up $7,960 for 2 hours,
Dellarco hardly even got on the track as when th car was started 48 mInutes and
34 seconds of work. So far this year King Richard
to unload, it was discovered that a puth rod was broken. Another has sson $262,855 in 23 races.

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and Maples, with no place to go, hit him head on. Both cars were beatable combination this year as he took his 11th victory of the

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Price in his 1966 Chevelleashe k filth
Hilly had trouble with his car during the heats as he had to
pull in and pull the bumper off of the front tire when another car
pushed it in during a wreck. Due to his bad finish In the aeats he
sthdedwayththebackofthepackof2lcarsandjttookoverhalf
of the race for him to even work his car Into contention.
Another Sanford racer Harold Johnson.
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County Speedway and showed that he still has one of the most
competitive cars to run at VCS as he ran second for 20 laps unW
the car overheated and began smoking,
Ray Maples In another strong running Chevelle out of
Longwood was looking for a good finish as he was running in the

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nlorial hospital here for treatment of head injuries, a
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KANSAS CITY (AP) — Base- of their Minneapolis (real es- D.C., were among the questions kagues. One solution that has
The couu,iissioner said the v.uuld "trire to riwke a deci.:
tangled franchise situ. tale) property," said Feeney. facing the franchise committee heen reported would be moving franchise committee would sion by the time of our
ation remained unresolved to- "Otherwise, the league has of- which rep*ted to the owners tie
financially-troubled continue working and baseball iiieetings in December."
day but the San Francisco Gi- fered some assistance." here.
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"The conimittee riiade a rec and replacing them in Chicago
financial stability.
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The condition of the (;iants is the next week.
closely tied to the i,1ultltude of
The Giants' problem has been were made one way or the oth- Seattle questions as well as the
prcbleius that faced the major the result of declining attend. er," said Commissioner Bowie White Sax's money woes.
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Giants' Financial Status Appears Okay

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Crimson Tide will launch their Howling Green 20, Dayton 10 New Mexico 15, Col. El. 13 (N)
Notre Dame 25. Northwestern
drive for another league title (N)
Egad, friends, we have some Company by a s&amp;14 count.
20
with a 37-10 conquest of the Duke 40, VirgInia 13
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B
ball
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Ohio State 38, No. CarolIna 14
Iowa State 17, FIa. St. 8 (N)
Vanderbilt
Commodores.
Ath
you this week in a schedule offing at Faurot Field in
•r IrI Ath It Pnnd,nn
Furman 12 Kent State 22, Ohio U. 10
31,
wa,,ona, eai•r
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Appalachian
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Okia. SI. 41, No. Tex. St. 13
Intrastate rivalries, nton's (N)
clashes.
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5" I Pr$
Big Eight, hosts Wisconsin, of
Pitt.
47, Wm. &amp; Mary 12
Tigers and Rutgers will get Ga. Tech 24, Clemson 12
p.ç.,.
747
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The festivities get off to a big the Big Ten. It'll be Missouri's
Princeton 1 Rutgers 13
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together for the 66th time on the Harvard 21, Holy Cross 14
Ath Anrcl
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r.rId;W Ath 4nn RIo." Fnn'sfl start Friday nIg".asOk1ahona day as they prevail 25-18. I\()
Ifl 71 SOA fl
Georgia 38, So. CarolIna 7(N)
Tiger's field. In an old-lash- Houston 33, SMU 18 (N)
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79 501 II',
So. Calif. 42, PUrdue 21
oned do-or-die fray, the Orange Idaho 16, Idaho St. 10 (N)
?It','t."rfl
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show to the Orange Bowl long journejs as Purdue's
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and Black will edge Rutgcr's Indiana V, Utah 6
Stanford 30, San Jose St. 20
71 IA
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'°' '"° against home team Miami. Boilermakers visit Los Angeles
Scarlet KnIghts, 15-13 — bar — Penn State 37, Iowa 18
Auburn 18, Tennessee 14
Pr Wt'IP (nciI n'1 Sr Fnalith Rolling In midseason form, the to meet Southern Califorfila,
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rnmph!
IllInois 26, Texas A&amp;M 13
Kansas
34,
Oregon
St.
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Sr Frtolish Sooners will trample MiamI 35- and Illinois travels to College
IA 71 Sil 19
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go
on
with
my
forecast.
Kentucky
24,
Maryland
20
Texas
32, Texas Tech 14(N)
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14 under the rnazdas — heh. Station to meet the Texas
tlrw'
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Central MIch, 25, Toledo 36(N)
iennsylvania 28, Lehigh 7
heb!
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Beach
St.
21,
Pacific
17
Rice
17,
LSU
Tulane
31, Syracuse 28 (N)
14(N)
Th'I
Saturday is loaded with
It Fnnith
Al 95 399 11'. F'."t'JtI,
We see another big day for
.
(N)
rq',.ti.'.,
Cincinnati
22,
Louisville
2ON)
San
Diego
St. 22, Utah State 13
II
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WeI1ñ'/1AVS R..uI
Oklahoma 35, Miami, (Fla.) 14 Dartmouth ,
17
Alabama
37, Vanderbilt 10
7,y
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ltd Sr FroI,tPi with UCLA'S invasion of romp over Purdue, 42-21, and
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Memphis St. 33, Ark. St. 7(N) Va. Tech 34, Richmond 7
IS;,,.,.
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SATURDAY, SEPT. 27
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Fr,.it,itn
Miami
(0.) 24, Ball State 21
Wake Forest 21, Kansas St. 12
levi
Sr
Fnolith Falcons. The Bruins aerial the Aggles, 26-13.
Football
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UCLA
28,
Mr
Force
12
(N)
Mich.
St.
34,
N.C.
State
2-I
attack triggered by John
Two interesting conference
S,r
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Arizona St. 29, Brigham Young Michigan 21, Baylor 13
Wash. St. 28, CalifornIa 14
I e"A t'r ftp, IrtI kepc,I.'.
Sciarra will shoot down the games find Texas meeting
r.'rrrlfr'.'1
Forecast
16
(N)
Minnesota 28, Orsgon 6
Ore'. iIIfr.I
Navy 26, Washington 12
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Arkansas 17, Tulsa 8
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Florida 35, Mls. State 7(N)
West. Mich. 33, No. Iii. 21
ir.', r P14.P,i.,y1,n, Sr HtoPt Prttrtt Carolina Tar Heels have the loop, and Alabama vs. Van- thrashing handed them by the Army 36, Villanova 7
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Mississippi
12,
So.
Miss.
7
Boston
Col. 28, West Va. 20
Tre'iP
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.
Colorado
35,
WIchita
St.
6
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MIssouri
25,
Wisconsin
18
ArIzona
21, WyomIng 0
In PflII.'WI1iWI
Todays Oamis
mighty Ohio State Buckeyes. Darrell Royal's Texas legIons, the Red Raiders, 32-14. The
te'
Cornell 27, Colgate 20
ptrp q Op.,, MAndy
rr.,,r;vn (FMconi' 12
Nebraska 42,, TCU 7
Yale 15, ConnectIcut 7

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hospital with heart failure, lie I
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developed a clot in his lung
which cleared up and Own was ,*11'i"ll Ili amther emergeni-jo.
oiften with shortness of breath
sent to a cardiologist for a

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husband what his problem is. ask for I'he livalth Letter
Alcohol in excess for too long llUtItk'r 1, Alcohol, Whiskey,

patients Lflllliitted to city
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(44) Phil Donahue

Forinlormationon the effecl.s

tlusband's doctor thinks that his III alcohol on the body, write to
beer drinking sabits led to his file in care of this newspaper,

Nntfre is hereby given that the

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strengthen his weakened heart
iiiusck and to prevent blood
rIots from forming.

Feeriutor of the Estate
cf Frank I ombert White Sr
S tl'*hi_i A Baldwin

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

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Prolonged use of alcohol can

cr'uirthruii'.e At Sanford. Florida,
within fu_s'r calendar months from (.'ownadmn, Pronestvl, Digox.in the 1WW't niuscie as well. Your
husband's doctor evidently
the dAte cii tI_ia first oublication of
and s'itamnins. lie got a good
this Nnfice Each claim or demand report on his last visit to t
thinks this is true in his case.
he
muit he i wri'lng and filed In
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of resideor, And noit office addre's's heart. He stopped drinking beer tie is deficient in them. 'file

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(5) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
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claim'. or demands that they
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Blood Fingers

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(44) House Of
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6 - 00 (6) CaDtain Kangaroo
(44) Fllntstones
5•30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) SpIrit Of '76
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
8 Lawrence F:. Lamb, M.D.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
DEAR [Mt. 1ft3 - I am
CUlT IN AND FOP SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
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writing Loak you what a 'beer
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a MAPY F. VON -' BA (10 70 13)

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CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR

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inciliflecil IhAf IPWV Are required to file

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Pt,I'ilith' 5t 7%. Oct 7.9. 1A iSiS

All creditors of FRANK LAM
PFRT WHITE SR . y,if'ic) died
Aunu'st 77. 197% while a resident of

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(24) Ai; Man Behiii,iim

(74) LItlias. Yoga
And You
(35) Buns Bunn#
Popeve And Piis
(44) Flintsbones

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(44) Movie
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Family

(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(24) Jean
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America
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
a•c (44) Spirit Of '76
(6) T,tttetates

900 (2,1) Ellery Queen
(6) Movie
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San Francisco
(13) Blue Ridge

DAIPd At Altamonte Sorin

NOTICE TO CREDITORS

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no Hillcrest Street I 01ST 1)
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tP_ierlaceof?IiidenCe
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50?v I u_If She Variance from 11.700 to sworn to by the claimant, hiS agent. and f or Seminofe County. Florida had been poisoned with alcohol.

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Countir, r'lorid3 Un,d@r the C(litious
of
CONSTRUCTION
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lIft 71'? 7(1 l,?Ii,' p )AA pesidariliAl office of Clerk of Circuit Court of
(q'mnnle Crdiulty Rot ida. in the
from
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provided in Section 7331$. Florida v.4iith we pipeI to enGage in I EiNEMENT
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Statutes, In their Offices in the P's'siness at 911 Wymore Road. I
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County Courthouse in Seminole Altampofe SprIng's. Florida
County, Florida, within four
The parties interest ed in said
calendar months from the time of birainas'. enterpriSe are'

PC I Country Etlates accordAnce with the provisions of
7cr_i. . I of Site Variance from the Fictitious Name Statutes. To
10.000 to 17)77 so ft on the f011owing Wit SectiOn 56: (7° Florida Statutes
described property Boo at a point 1937
TRANSFIGURATION. INC
which I 17(0' EM SW corner of Lot
By S Amelia N Theisen.
7%, HInry Hill S 0 P8 IS. Pg
S.cretary
Purl_ilk Records of Seminole County.

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Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club

Reason
(24) Arabs And
Israelis

(13) Movie
(44) Love American
Style
B - 00 (2, 8) The MontefusCos
(6) The Waitons
(9) Barney Miller
(24) Romantic
Rebellion
(35) Animal World
(44) Dinah
8:30 (2,$) Fay
(9) On The Rocks
(24) ClassIc Theatre
Preview
(35) P,'',e,e

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS

the Ilrsl pioblicallon herectil. of the
NV -- A 1 AonsCuitiirC Zone - Side same will he barred
Filedat SAnford Florida, this 15th
following described property W80' day of Sept ember. 1175
M F 517' cit in' 9 Block 0. lying S Of
(lr t noise Rut's Bokole's
Sanford And Oviedo Road. and W 10'
Ai Fiecutris
N N 7(0' u_if E 137' of Lot 9. Block D.
WILLIAM L COLBERT
iylno Sri Sanford and Oviedo Road
STENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
(1 P Mitchell's Survey of the Levy MINTOSpf
in
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Attorney for

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77" W 19) SI it thence S '13301 ft to SEMINOLE COUNTY
I.)point r'f hCflinninq in SectionS 71 79, PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 73-376-CP
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OF
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tnrnev,
or it will berome void ac
thence 5*4 den 07' 17" W 31951
rrirtInn to law
tpipn'p HAS den 75' fl' W 6000 It, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
DEAlt READER - It means
OATFO September )SIh. 1915
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
thence 5*9 d 57' 00" W 70S I?

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(9) 510 000 Pyramid

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS

Publish Spot 4, 11. 11, 7S. 1975

FRANK AND ERNEST

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Wild World C:
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(13) CbS News
(24) Intercom 21
(35) Star Trek
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letter
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(13) Orlando City
Council Meeting
(35) Addams Family
(44) GIIIiqans iiland
5:00 (9) Gilligan's Island

Instructional
Schedule
(35, 44) Movie
I -10 (2. S. 13) Days Of Our
liveS
(6) Ac The War ld
Turns
ICt'S MaIIA A
Deal

7'OO (2) To Tell The

(44) Love American

u'oder which we cipect to enqage In
'ui%npi'. At
41 Wymore Road.
/tlt'imririte Scrina'. Florida

located in Si'rtlon 37 19 II. East of MANAGEMENT SYNERGETICS.
and that I Intend to register mid
ISt'rrs land and South of AC I

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Notice i s hprehy given that i am
I of S cf I u-if Ant Roseland Park beg
130' N 'nfl 111 5' F of SW corner at ena'iaed in business •t 2701 West
I cit A. run F 51 SN 1450' W 333 ,t. s Fifth Street, Sanford. Seminole

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this notice, tI,. fititIO name, 10

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Flaathip flank of Sanford
3 MORRIS LITTLETON - BA p0 los 1330
1)0 20 731 SSV - P I Residenlial Sanford, Florida 37771
7noe - I cit Sire Variance from $.a00 Pu',ti%h- 5D Ii 23. 1973
1
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OFP )71
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from icr to 51 3' and Side Setback
V'iriance (both sides) from 10' to 7'

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NAME STATUTE
Said Estate:
Ni'.Iice i herety given that the
You are hereby notified ano uinruersloned. purSuant to the
reQuired to weent any claims and "Fectltlou'. Name Statute" Chapter

following described properly Lot
30. Block R. SterlIng Park Unit 1. PIS
$6. Pos 97 And 91 Further described
P&amp; located In Section 1571 30. on
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7%) 100V -- PUD lPianv_ipd JOHN BOKOLES. deceased late of Samirinle County, FlOr.da.
Unit Development lone) - Rear Semi no
APPRAISAL
le County. Florida, to the rereiptnfprnof of thepublicationof I
Yard VAniaere from 10' to 1' to Clerk of the circuit Court, and file this notice the fictitiousname. to- I CAVF.ATEMFOH

by Garry Trudeau

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WI1NF%% tirov HAnd And official

Having Claims or Demands Against

land. tPw'tW'u. F to Point Of beginning
Fujrlpi.q vies4',ibed 55 locatp on
(r'u'ntry ('tub R.ii IDiSI 5)
S VARIANCES

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deceased. OFPI(A

rurunmeo P460 ft. tPn N 70 degree's
Ste the

DOONESBURY

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Pptitic,n

SEMINOLE COUNTY

ft. thenp F 170 ft thence S 7' It to

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with the Clerk ruf the Circuit Court.
'lmu1',
County Florida, upon
reorript no ornint nit the Publication of

PROBATE DIVISION
the N line Of tho abcove described
PROBATE NO. 7S.2$3.CP
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, th"" W 10 00-fif of b"trinina
In $10: EsIalt of
Alw, beginning at th NE corner
of THEODORE JOHN BOKOLES
thu. first ahoy. described land

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turmeric

nickname

EIOHTEONTH JUDICIAL dR. tM".iflu.0 enterprisi. are'
'ihovedestnibedlandandrunn,ngN CUlT OF FLORIDA IN
Danief I Henderson
AND FOR
104 ft,

DO WE (:ARRY
LEFT- HANC:liED

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

hecoinninn At the NW Cofnff 00 the

coes

discarded one spade from each used In this column and
hand, rose with his ace and writers will receive copies of
started on diamonds.
JACOBY MODERN)

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The

who had

f.Ilowinn described Property

Deputy Clerk

corner of SectIon 1 70 30. run S 1001t
' W AM) ft. P4100 It. F 640 ft t point or
t*oinning Ip's'. F W for f4cod Also

the JaC0437 Write ASk
care
this

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Arthur H Beckwith Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By - Lillian T Jenkins

FIFRRO — BA 110

TO PA1`k A mOtWIP home on the

8y Roger BolIen
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q'1)o you have a question ,

heart
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FUNNY BUSINESS
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WF2E DOING

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ed one notrump, Dinadan raised should have opened his

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Swelrqs
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44 Negatie ord 2 Employers
13 Greek letter
2 Packed in
14 Grafted (her) 46 Tardy
3 Antenna
graduated
48
Huge
tub
15 Sweet
4 Chart
49
flaw
silk
secretion
S Air (comb
27 Utters
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16 Rot Has
form)
28 Pilaster
50
Short
ICt
ii Auction
6 Brain passage 33 Redactor
51 Sea eagle
18 Son ol Gad
7 Proportion
35 Occupant
52 Sheaf
53
Withered
19 Mushroom
9 Makes into law 38 Persian water

Lot S. ACADEMY MANOR. Unit ('vprn)pht trips by students
Arnervinrent And repealS will ha ve
as recorded in Pint Book 16 Page 71
no (1Ptefmn,P,te ec000mc impACt

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OfAitif will ho o-rifeired AC3Ain%l you
for the relief demAnded in trir.

"At nit lhi (nun no this the 71h dAy
of September A I) t915
fce'in
Artpi,ir H Beckwith Jr
fleck of C ircuuit Court
eniilnnIr. (ns,nty. Florida
I lIliAn Ienhuns
C'''tv Clerk
CAPiflf I RIJRKF
I.ttirpr tfl (',-tlt,nni'r

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24 Pismires
26 Loiters
28 Fruit drinhs
29 Host

15) 5 VCQ'irdiflQ field and

nl"'104% R WfOf U S I? 97 IDIST said Court on September ISfh. lqyS

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"One good thing about reruns. . . they make tile commercials
a lot more interesting!"

challenges at both sword and wants you to lead a trump if you

card play. When Lancelot open-

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A reader from Quebec wants
to know what he should have led
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limitations. He steers clear of takeout double of a one bid, he

BLONDIE

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Marianas

ormnri'iI with the Clerk
Circuit
('csrt, enfnrd. Seminole County,
FIorld'i, rio or hef Ore the 9th dAy 0,
ty
A 0 191%. otherwise .

0151 1!
FloritlA
intPrf4tprl may nhta;n a complete
A EUGENE P. MEADORS - BA hasbeen files? against y
C'flV of policies And amen dment t
(10 70 751 ASIF
the Rnard Office, 707 East Corn
A I Agriculture are reQuired to serve a copy of your
7noe In nark mobl rme on written defenses, ifany,toitunVAN rnerr'il. nfn,d
Pr'heqt C, Feather
the following described Property DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. PA..
Tr'icI 1, Begin '171 77 Wand Ill' P4 of attorneys for the plaintiff. *l'uose ChAirmAn
Pu'I'lith' Sen t 7%- 197%
ddrs is P0 Boi 7 91, Orlando.
ttup C.', 'l'ftiDo Prit of Section 3
Florida 33107, and fill theoriginal
OFP 1(5
thence fin F 751 I 7 of, thence
41~ fluf 9P ft. thence N 7) dea 197?' W with the Clerk of t he above Styled
715 74 ft to Point 7 lift W of and 147 Court on or before October 201h,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
ft of the nolot of beqinnog. thenCe 1975; OtherwIse, a iudgment may be
NAME STATUTE
L'i
Monroe thence SEIy entered aaaInSt You for the relief
Notice is herI)y g iven that the
Mono l'ike to Point P4 of beginning demanded In the Complaint ,
u'nrl,r'.toneo. pursuant to the
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
thence run S to the Point of begin

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real Property

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takeout double of a one spade
opening bid.
There Is an old expe rt convenDinadan, the worst knight hon here. This convention Is
and bridge player, knows tits when your partner Pam" your

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Public Recordii of Seminole

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after his partner pssed to his

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sc're the notrump game.

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Pau
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SF corner of Section A 3 1

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th e opening lead and decided
that if West had been dealt a
five-card major suit he would

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21 Coolsotge's

NATIONAL AUTOCRAFT Lester Ru'.sIl 'r the said Estate
Notice N. h'irpI)y c,lyen that the
Defendant
MFO. CO. - BA '1070 7%) t9E - M
Schnol flMrd Of Seminole Count
I I('ii5tri'il 7nne -- To construct ,,
NOTICE OF SUIT
will hold 'i o,,hIic htInq At the
Isf
7500 'n ft huulld.n,a t %IO'Cl'QUfiCd TO
ABOVE HAMED
Pri'irrt meelinri ifl the Seminole
trolesim nrlurt - ifl (OfliunClion DEFENDANTS
firt Hn,,,. on October I 1975
with five uioderqround storage tanti',
YOU ARE HEREBY notified that rel'i'iv.ln the amu'r.dmentol Polic y
('4 the fnIIO*inc, des(ribJ OrooerIy- a Complaint to forclosp a mor- u #r.c, iso a and repeal of
Pnennin ,t A Don' 600' West ol the tQAO4 encumtering the following
Pellriei No AGi%9 I9) $1 And No

up to th e heart suit,

A9
WEST

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rorive (nloiT 1i

Y'het failed tothop,it

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mn*,le home on the MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
fc,lIriwivi des(rihprl Properly 5 tO
t' of W SrI". of P4 70 (Pit Of Lot I , VIS
Sertion 161979 Further dPrhed ESTATE OF LESTER RUSSELL
And All heirs. devis.e-t, creditors and
AS West of '.rtirrnt rio

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AT

Seminote County Board

of ArlitioJorniiint
fl1 5 Anfnrfl (cIpry Delta Aordinq
By Victor GschIeq.
In PInt thereof as 'errwdi-J •ri PS
1.
Ch'iiririan
Po 75 And 76 Public
Recnrth of Piriuih 'lent 7% 197%
emInele (flurily Fl. AIs the
S IS OFR IM
the P4 t0 . ,', the NE '4 of the
('4 Sertin a fl 'i lpsç the tf Is, , the
F #91 6a' th'i,ei',f 'nj
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
p
PC'ir(lnIl Avenue F rth er descr ibed EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
'i. 5('nti of S P U
on flearcjII
tvriit,,' ir),cy
COUNTY, FLORIDA
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JACK H. OWEN - BA (10 20 CIVIL NO. I'll-19116-CA-0.8

by Lorry Lewis

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rc,ntlnu,rd from time to time as may
he fOund nerery Further d etails

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Petitioner whn,%f- Address is 612
tAnIcird AIIAnfic RAnk Buildinq,
t,4

(lo 71) I'll AATF - A I AWOCUlture AVAIIAhle
hv CAllinq 37)4130, Ext
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little green eyed monster on ability today.
reason to be jealous of your changes in your lifestyle this
your shoulder. But he'll be
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) achievements. This person is coming year. They'll be well
perched there
when someone You're going thought
to make some
throw
stumbling
through.Someone

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will make some major

You

you're fond of casts her eyes Unfortunate alterations in plans blocks in your path.
today, be cause you place more
elsewhere,
AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 19)

CAMPUS CLAUER with

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You won't have your head Pals. Today, you're apt to try to 21) It's not wise to expect too will be distorted in the tran.
much of others today. Even smission.
Because of your lack of
VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) those exceptionally fond of you
YOUR BIRTHDAY
awareness, something of value Selfdoubts could sidetrack can only perform within certain
1975
some influences that would limitations.
Sept.
will be lost.

THE BORN LOSER

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PCtifl'i5i

Usually you're

It at all.

U

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CANCF.R (June 21-July 22) credence in the ideas of others if you want to accomplish tWay
You'll be very disappointed if than they desrve.
what you set out to, don't be
you expect th ings to fall In your
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Nov 22 timid. You must be bold and
lap effortlessly. You get nothing Avoid trying to pull another's forthright, but not reckless.
for noth ing today.
PISCES (Feb 2Ovtarch 20
chestnuts out of the fire today.

Remember:
You'll hurt
someone more by reneging on a
pledge than If you didn't make

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n ?hv followina deui'Ib,d IN iHE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
SEMIIJOLE
COUNTY.
J
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FLORIDA.
r'r'Ihnwt;ri..n,
AIenar-r Street
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-1I3LCA-04-S
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Tfl WHOM IT MAY
In
the MerrIag Qf
CONCERN .
WILLIE J. MFRKFPSON - CINDY I STE NSIWOM
Nr'tice is Mrphy Q'ven thAt
PA Ifl fl 7s 9%V - R I Residential
PmlnnIe
Petitioner
flonrd
Ad 7c,. . Front Ynrd Vne from
t'stmrnt wilt flndutf A t*bllc
Ui 1S c,r the fOlIO*i0 described
PICHARfi RRADSHAW STEN
itpm*Heinht Section 1 P11 II P0 99. 'n
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Reioondent
I HERM*p P. SPEWER 101fl no H'irdiociAi.u,
NOTICEOFACTION
fOIST
Tfl PICISAPr3 FSRADSHAW
751 Ml F
A AQri(UIIU,, C APPROVAL
OF MINUTES
7ene
ST f NSi ROM
In n.rk n mOht IOrfl GA
I ePtemt,er 15 197%
Regular
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
IOlfr,inii (Ie,,bpd orOO.rty E M'if.tIq
ru I ('4 I1 0 P
"OIl ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Swo
LAnd
Ifi f"ihIit iieArinq will be held In
tpi'it
PInt
'irliun for D.scolution of
ni Riack HAmmock the (c,iin$y CommiSsion Chambers
In Spell n
Arri M hn filed naainst You
MA
it PB 7 PQ IIQ, on ('i the
Criiir$hnup. SAnford. Florida, .sr'ri cti 'ire required to serve a copy
leAn%A% %frem 101%T 11
7 JAMES WILLIAMS - EtA (10
irn therpnfter As possible
70 ?ql Ally F
en ('irroll fluirkc.. Attorney (Of
A I Aurfcul,ure Zone

26, 1975

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Notice of Public Hea,i,q
October 30, I7j

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CLASSIFIED ADS
Art

Collection

Deal

Completed

AP

MILWAIJKEF.

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in her hoiiie,

and

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831-9993

Mrs. Bradley and her h

suitable quarters for her $11 husband, a rolounder of the
million art collection and the kn.tiradiev Co. of Milwaukee

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ithruStlmes
times.
line
lhru 2S times
. . 31c a line
U times ...........4c a line

Monthly Rentals Available
$135 $150 - Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
I1&amp;SR $31 Longwnod

($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

from

Milwaukee Art Center opened a New York, we decided il lil
three-level, I50,000-sivare400t to share our collection," si

t~
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taps .'SIcthoIic Anonymous
Can Help
Call 473 1367
Wr;fep o n 11))
Sanford, F lot Ida 377,1

purposes

in 1970 but now may off the ground with a $1 imllio
be worth as much as $20 mil- cash gilt, plus payment of a

'OU TROUBLED' Call Toll
6.41 7077 for "We Care"Pine", Adult; or Teens

lion, an Art Center spokesman $SO,000 initial design fee.
said.

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CLAUDIA At WAPINAMAKER

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P'* Peri Oiled aga,nst r(yj arid
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NOTICE OF FINAL kEPORT AND otworeiiredtos.rv.ayof your
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
wrftfpn rt.fpnses. it any, to it nn
All pc-rsrwis are her eby notified
R011INS
PFE,FS
&amp;
that the undersigned as Ad
MF,&amp;I')flWS. P A
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Plaint iffs
minitrator cii said estate, has
f(Vnev,wf'l'i4,.aflhl,esSis4)O, SW 76
Completed the administration
5trt.4, 6.rwtif, Miami Florida 13)1)
th.cenf Arid has filed in said court his
,, or pfr
779, 1975
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poi.ss,r,n f
ff.'tP.,-r-..r.,t ", t' iii. r,-- c-i
ctjrt'.aror Ohi&amp;-ct,o,n ttrptô II (t,,.I ,.,i..... ...i...

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'Large wooded tots 'Street lights
,Paved streets •Sewers •Sldewalks

Additions

!REST GREENE IN
REALTOR
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Sanford,

rry Saxon, Realtor

fArW, central

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pick On Oregon Aye, I
north of 46 and lust we-st 001 1

FROM

ILuxurious Carpeting
Kltchen Includes Dist'rwahqr, Frost Free'\1
Refrigerator, Range £ Disposal

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IN EVERY UNIT
Central Heat &amp; Air
Drapes Included
IDeluxe Clubhouse &amp; Swimming Pool
Convenient To Schools, Churches &amp; Shopping

when you tell thin
Classified Ad from th
Call us today! Don't dell
d:aI 3777611 or 13)9993 1
your low cost Want Ad.

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18—HeJp Wanted
AVON
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4413079

30-Apartments Unfurl

REAlTY 1776435

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entran.p, porch &amp; shade
('all 3739579

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t*ble P. I'i' center tvble 371 1011
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KUIP DECORATOPS

Some dealers make YOU buy
It's the WYNN'S X-TEND
at your own risk.
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Guarantee, complete with kit and
Others give you a thirty-day
personIized guarantee ce rt ificate.
guarantee,
You're covered anywhere
But we give your used car
in the U.S. and Canada.
a 12 month or 12,000 miles
Drive over to our used car
nationwide pa rts guarantee on thedepa rt
today and drive home a
nnina, frnc*mkoirr's eiri,4 ,lItt......at,..s
• - ment
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We Buy FUrniture

TY APPLIANCES
lAIN PRICES SANI
rIoph. 373 7310.

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DAVF:5' 373 9370

CASH 322.4132

SEMINOLE CO. Acreage

Small ftur.d large 52 000 per
And tap TerryReaty, £he,lt
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id furniture appliance
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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE

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CASH 3736370

377 7996

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COLOR TV,$119SMOP4TH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

Condition. 5430
'377 377)

CARPORT SALE- Household
ocwids. Fabric, Misc Thursday
til9 to 6 11)6 F 70th St.

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323.8670 or 1319777
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76—Auto Parts
SI?5
REEL'S BODY S
nfiwd Ave

'iane-d flatteries.

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Air Conditioning

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trees. rwar SIC - ? ftP $175 con .i
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78,IBR MObILE HOMES
Furnished Including Utilities

WHAT EVERYBODY

REALLY

WANTS IS...

WEEKLY RATES
$40

A CAREER that offers high incom
:hallell excitement and advancemer
r,pportunillies.
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CAREER with a company that's been in Hi
uslness 2•3rds. of a century, has millions I
issets and is In the process of launching th
Ireatest expansion twogram in Its history.
CAREER with a company that values It
mployees to the fullest, with fringe benefit
alore,
a complete hospitalization and Hf
roup proqram for the entire family slcl
?ave, which provides Income white the em
tovee Is sick or Injured . - a participatin4
etirement orogram to provide luxurlou
vine into later years.
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115
Ser.r,ty Dc- posit Requrec'

Irc'vrn,rq,t to c(ti)(J4 &amp; Shopp ing
SAPIFOROMOIIILE PARKS, INC
(San Mo Central)
35155 OrlandoOrive
377 1930

Beauty

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bIer or
f ufero, Plastering
Pl;tpr patchar
simulated
brIckP.%tOflP Spec _ aIt'3777760
k.th '?i'grw the ''.-irg s4t G'r n.o
i(ycIe Sell these idle item;
A war'? an In ptlirt' you.); act call
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famnc- bcwiklcpper Financial
meid; acid t4i report; 134

IST( PSOPI LAND CLI Ak ING
Bulldozing, Excavating, Ditch
Work Fill dart, top sot 37; 93

C&amp;A Backhoe Service
AND THINK A MINUTE If
sifled Ads didn't work lano Clearint fill dirt. c1.iv. rock
ai,---------there WOuldn't hi. in
...nu1uu.cinç
ou;etrier;
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P. mOved 177 III? or
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Adult park
tin flUting c4noelng and ______________
cilpni'e strive Surrou,ndo'i by
tv r,sp,t (;AI1A,,u
fit riI -,nil yin",'. Icr'-',
cr "TUIIAGI IIUILOIPIG
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rorc'.ta Irealed limper, lhcrmal set
rmlyster finish oter qalv Steel
SPECIALIZE IN LOW COST
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F My Rutlpr't Term; Available
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SF I,llP4OlF STE 1:1. (0
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e bottom of the ladder before advancemen
en ins, that does not require an Investment 0
piIal.

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CAREER

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CONVENTIONAL

FIP4ANCINQ
VA SO DOWN 95 % AVAILABLE

Pressure Cleanlng'T
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Eiteriorpressur,c:eanng
371 ($33

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and ser Call
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-$3495

MODELS NOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT

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323.7640
321.0041

REALTORS REAL ESTATE

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SALES BY

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Radio &amp; Ty
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Each Woodmere Home Features Central Heat an
Air. Shag Carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outtids Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen.
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More t I Come
On Out And See For Yourself.

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Roofing
F p.ct roof roars lilt 'pft or
•l'nim'g?,-, All work guaranteed
0POC.flfP4 POOPING 373 6700

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73 DATSUN Hustler - 4 Sp. Air
$
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70 TOYOTA Hilux - 4 Sp. Spec.
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TOYOTA Hilux Auto Iran '$ i
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Radio (2 to choose from)
FOYOTA Hilux 4 Sp. Trans
XXX Sharp ..................

'2595

"HUNTER'S HAVEN"

TOYOTA Landcruiser St.
Vgn. - Real Clean
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rt,rro Compete recreational facilities maintained by the

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A full $500 moving allowance when you buy a new
Granada Townhome at Sonora • Mcve in for loss and you
keep the difference.
Sea what a Grar,3da Tcwnhome has to offer Over 1.650
Including 3 bedrooms, 2/i
square feet of living space
private
courtyard entrance.
A
baths and plenty of closets
with electric doors,
garage
garden,
two-car
patio
enclosed
central heat and air, color-coordinated kitchen and much
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t'slSlI'*5 Serylte in The Herald';
(l6SSIfiecj Bu;Ir,e;;
Service
Directory
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72 TOYOTA MK II H. T. - A Red $
Beauty .....................
72 TOYOTA Corona 4-Dr. - Auto. $'
Trans. - Air ................
72 CAPRI- Yellowand Air Cond.
71 TOYOTA Celica - Real Sporty
With Air .................... . $179
71 DATSUN 2-Dr, 510 - Air Cond.
Needs Paint ............... $99
72 PINTO 2-Dr. - Real Low$

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HANSON'S SHOE SHOP 77* F 1sf
St , 377 9997 Come sc-c u% for st'vjc'
repairing Orthoped
work, &amp;'1
Shoe dyeing All
goods
repaired
SMAlL BUSINESS
BLUES
flon't lu;t sit there waiting

TOYOTA Mk II 4-Dr. - Fully
Equip.Ownercr
UDl FOX 4-Dr., Air - Extra
Nice ............................
MAVERICK Grabber - Low $ 1.
Mil. - Looks New ..........U
TOYOTA Corona Sta. Wg. $n:r
Fully Equip..................£OY
(EGA Sta. Wgn. - A Real Buy
Only .......................
Mk II ctn Wnn

1695

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Lawn Care

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PIT REST INN
noarnlin,j 8 GrOoming
Ph 3771037

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,oti nqpi for th'so' bq noes with it
Ad

nm*iThcentralair nopets.
nflcxh plus deposit 373 $733

BUDDY'S
HOME IMPROVE
3ENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRV AND REPAIRS j
*336

WIndOW &amp; Dr Screens
mlidt' Rei'.'i.rs
)3c(x,nt Prce ))'7 6410

CHILDREN WELCOME

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Need help or, lPut Saturday igb'
ParvIint, dVW)% windOws P,ji'g
(i'4"fpwnsk c'tc fly 'he noun or
P' iPç' in" 377

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CON DI TIONING,
RIGERATION. DUCT
K 71 hour ser',ic
All
it
DYKES AI.'
CON
IOPIIPIC.. 3 77 1077

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Heat 8 Ar (onJ,tcv ,,q
tr'tprr,, I
Panting 23 years%
—s,-If" estimatet. 'a':
•arl
fwrreoce also moo, rpr; v
'it at SEARS or Sanford 177
Vr.",km,i, 6468770

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(I 1FF IORDAN REALTOR

A POSITION?

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3695
$3395

Pop up Camper Trailer

ALA IiA

Lake, Free Boating IPool
lubhout
Drapes *Carpeting •5e. Dining Rooms

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WICK Century Luxus Cpe
73 DODGE 4 D,'. H.T. - Pohara
iint Cond..........................Cust. (2 to choose from) .....
3ONTAC Catalina 4 Dr. HI,
72 BUICK Electra 225 4-Dr. H.T.
ooks &amp; Drives New
(one local owner) ...........
:HEv.CapriceClassic Cpe
72 FORD Grand Torino Spt. Cpe
800 Mi...........................•SharpOne
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:HEV. Malibu Classic Cpe
72 CHEV. S. Wgn. - Kingswood.
500 Mi.......................
Reduced for Quick Sale.....,
CHEV. Camaro Loaded
7OMUSTANGMachI. Loaded&amp;
leautiful SUer
Nice ........................
HEy. Caprice Classic Cpe.
7OCHEV.MonteCarho..TheOne
xtra Sharp - Loaded .. , ...
You've Looked For ..........
LY. Sebring Cpe. - XXX
66 FORD F-L 500 G.T - Irmw

PJec, or Housitull

10

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TV Antennas installed Ato musIc,
intercom, paging Systems New or

Year base
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
targe 1 &amp; 2 Bd. Apb'Fum. Unm.

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ANTIQUES

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The 12,000 mile

iJ,.rcuT JRLL P-ttl)

"Buy Dir ec t From Boxcar"
iORMLV's E. 16
Sanford]?) 17)3

4ommercjaI Prop

c%4ar1ir's e
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.fvn fOr office supply Full
10 hr w.#k Group Ins
In r.rvrn only Sweeney's Easy friendly living Come

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66--Horses

Sarword]23 5200

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ORREST GREENE INC
REALTORS $30 6133

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Call W34870

Deflary-Adults, I PR, air;
storej, churches Ideal for
flPWfl% 641 4416 or 37260

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cone-c 7cj r.i' in cabinet. 3 needle
position, twin needle, front
I*iling, deluxe sawing machine
P*,. balance of 57$or *0 paymen ts
045.8 Se-c at

GREGORY MOBILE HOM
360 Orlando Drive

jkwjIOdte

Beginning At 179 Per Month.

lake M*rv 7 bedrooms, un
furnished 3110 a month TAFFER

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FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE
110 W. Airport Blvd., Sanford
Office Open 10.6 Daily

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52—Appliances

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125

PrefetsloflallyManaq,d

2 Bedroom, 2 Full Bath Apartments
Two t*dron'n, family room. Co.
nice P. clean Fenced back yard. I
ChIld, no pets 377 474.4

Craig.; mag's 5? 000 *67 3419

f r4P I r4V ~ I I

Assume Paymeñti

After It,-; call REALTOR ASI
Jo McDaniel, 177 6436
MIS--REALTORS

1505W. 25th St.
SANFORD
322.2090

AUTOMATIC WASHER &amp; DRYER

again

7 lAS) D.',,Ic'r

1977 Grand Sport Torino, AM I'M
Stereo, blue w white vinyl tpp

51—Household Goods

FANTASTIC POOL- 3 bedr
bath, family room, game
rnuippecj kitchen, 7.700 1
547.500
IN CITY- Oak sI
l70',117' building lot $0

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321.0041

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STUDIO 1, 2,3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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8ari,d1ewood

heat L Alf,

Qarage 331.900

farm land, 575.00j

G

$1995 Call Duane McGuiro at 377
1431, Dealer

kb Li-Sabre, sacrifice.
iostnffer 377 I99ldayi
or '37? 7)71 after S

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets, Count
er tops, Sinks Installation avail
able Bud Cabell 377603? any
time

MINI FARM- SAcri-s. file

c

speed transmission, extra nice.

'.in case hOlds 10 aunt. glass en
dosed with lock. 7 stor.5qe
drawer; with locks 5)25 RIding
I*w mower, 76". S HP Huffy. I
yrc old. 5*30: '*77 796)

site on pavr'cl ro,u7
5?0.OX
RE OIIC T IONSoacios
bedroom, bath executive
w*lI to wall carpet. firepl
many extr as 519.500

t-ow

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Luxury Patio Apartments

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9147

7 Bedroom house lust outside City.
larop tot, shade and fruit. $110
month Phone 377 6761

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322 06-4,

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II?) HOrWIA Civic, silver finish, i
MC Rebel station
V 8. isutomatic, air I

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197) ''ton flick up, Chtvy 10, 6 cyl
straight stick, I' Steel bed. Excel
(Oflhl, St 499 *11 -tSS

Porneranan Puppy
'I Month; Old. SlIt)
Phone 371 1071

7.''JFSTIC OAKS-. •

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adrpomaircon__ tlonesj,
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yBrd, 1901 Summerllr, Ave 5$9°j)
Oi make of fer_____,
372 1191

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Mcdrn 7 BR, large screened porch.
carport, utility rm
kitchen
eslihipped. fruit 8 shade trees, 3160
'nfl 377 7761

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HUNT REALTY INC.

P,,'s Pc

FIa,
Remodeling

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'TIff (ONTRACT
TAX CREDIT--) Bedroom,
frf 04 lps(4 Space, wall

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JOYearMer?9a,es-Spct.d.wn.
Cr Conventional Mortgages.

211 W. 251h
Call for

Hatchback air, auto

trans ,mari wheals.e,tras. $7,993
Phone 171 *347

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Kish Real Est

1739110

-Good Things to Eat

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Fèntasti locatIor, 701 Briarcliff,

j S4nfort 3 big bedrpom;, 7 baths,
dcithlpqary. central air ASking

*Close

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'U Nova 781.3 %oee'd. new tires, runs

a' t'noi Table n.e r*rts 8. cues. needs
new rover 3*00 177 9161

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Ian Day School has openings
P or S yr nids for tall semester.
37% 'no Call Lutheran
rch of Redeemer, 377 3357 or
ih....., S'

IlifldSçñp, $S'I73' lot,
I with patio, fenced tm
air, 1( Viirnri.i flm' ii
Park 3fl
12) Iij ill

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Central Florida's
.2tTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
4991
1919 S French
3777371.3771196.3771911
3771959.3n1l61

7611
1974

Special shrub and garden Sprayers,
96 cents ea GardenLand, 1100 W.
1st St., in 66)0.

': Rolling ScAffOldt:
at' top: Electric .sirle,

for gef It with Classified Ad. 377

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(lean, 7 bedroom, kitchen eguipped,
no pets A&amp;ul?; only 3)35 Other
rentals Avail*blp CALLOART
PEAl ESTATE. 377 7196

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- $ roo'n hotiti. 8 b.tth. new garage.
•
$6500 On 44 8 Old Monroe SANFORD 1 bedroom.
price
ci 173 9079
home, large back yard,
trees, air conditioner Will
f Salt' or Rent - 3 bedroom,
Of Swap 519,300
*
lb kitchen equipped air, lake
.jfrw 511.900 Phone 676
Forrest Greene, I
37) 6331
PEAt TOPS
1 F T THIS SELLER GO'
' lnc net yourself a gr ea
t buy

Am

Stemper Realty

AARY- 7 BR duct s
puipped Carpeted,
Alf, 3150 per 'no

PAYMONDM BALI
Peg Peal Estate Bros
177 361) All 4r % 377 7
* 7 W1tSt Snf,

1760 El ('amino. aoi CoOdition. plus
extra; 37? 3393 before$'30a in or
after S p m

heyrolet El Camina
ac. small V I, auto.
air, Immaculate cor
about 5)600 or best
e $6? 7705 after 6 p m

Why st or e It and for ge t it? Sell it and

*965 With1 pfrktip truck, I w heel
drive with worn locking hubs:
$793 371 4105

62Lawn.Garden

AM(, '74, Howni't Hatchback Camel
with brown pit'pstripe-'s, tOO con
iltiOn I ow rnles 57900 $31) y111

CASH
F or Your Junk Cart
373 1379

i9—Trucks-Trajiet-s

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3593

MotOrci,cle lflcuraoce

Airs, straight chair
ifli't. .1515 r..shAnal(

WILSON MAIER r URP4ITIJRE
BUY - SELL--TRADE
31* )13E. First St
3773677

(hr'sler Pfe*ngrt. loaded

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Tnyot, 7 di. 10w n
e'ci cimy special Averago
$1)
Our price. 51)93
or U 4605 De aler

Olcis Vista Cruis er wagon

1974 Vama.haRD 330 J&amp;R's. con
tloefltal fires. (1rci t),Ir; cictlltnt
rOod 5673 371 0935 eves or 373
9649

373 $370 or I'll 1605

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IUICEC) 57.100- lovely home in
,nnwrywJ. 7 bedroom, I bath.
Ininq "u'id,o
't well lantheapod with large

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1971
391

"Utos for Sa le

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3 BR, 7 bath, family rrr

CailBart Real Estate

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60—face

b4 nmellti. Chain Saw. excellent
condition 5110 with extra new
chain 37) 7517

tAKE MARY- New 3
homt-s Make color se
Paved Street;, city water,
with only $200 down Govt
fin*cing $141619 fluild
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'details Only 370.500

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A APPROVED- Minimum down
iaymc'nt, 1 hedrm. I', bath
.'rtral ha, carpeted. fenced
7 41.11100

tirrirm turn or
r'r . er red Security
1 or 177 6670

Fish lovers

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Rentals

IC? cmly Next to new Drivers'
rise Bureau. 3226445

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flr'y. flr'rirrvtm 7*17 Elm Sanford
Non-f., 1196934
Mrs Mi'Ibo

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91.

or

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2606 S Hwy *1 92
REALTOR 371 3771

Opporiuni

SLIM
BUDGETS
BOLSTERED WITH
FROM
THE
WAt
COLUMNS,

6--CNId Care

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I arri. Male German
hrn,rr, with white feet

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Harold Hall Realty

Fff,dru'v •hn4rtm.'nt lights arid
wAter f,i,'ihrw1 Ftit*btth Crew's.

(mpletp stock and future
tropical lith store 63
filters, compressor tank
,1ipI,y
Stands, lights,
ro'olster. desk and Over $1.7
storm 34111 firm 177 9177

hinder.
Textbook.
nallstic" J J Bryan. In

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furnished apartment; reasona ble
rent. 71* W lt Si

3 Operator
Beauty
Salor
I 000wtind Reasonable c
Pbnoø 61* 7876 or 371 0*03

lark tote hq, SJC. red

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78-Wøtorcyc$es

BLAIRAGFPICY
373 3614

BALL REALT5

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80—Autosf_

BuiCkSport Wncfon, loaded 5695

ROBSON MARINE
7977 Hwy 17 92
377 3981

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HAt COt I*ERT.REAL
_inl7or3n_1

mitt Sic' fh' 1 bedroom with
fIrM hp*t 8 air, and built In
(Jarium Quiet, out of IOWO
location near Small lake
Call for

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romm.-rr,l are,i Lvi' ci and run
ol
51* 500

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while flea
I ake Mary are., Answers
wanner Phone 373 0311

Established Residential Area?
("i

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I,,t,ukj-,
ky with '4).tc,' uilore. miii 510's

P. comfortable-very well

(lean

a v'acit act In PI*Cp yourd
oi-r fr!ervlty CI*S%iIICdqll .5
fOrrAld 1'7 7*)), or P31 999)

r rat wearing

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* or? t3edrooms Auults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7313 Park Drive $70 up

, Il i

'nil ('H $78
9M Phone
Nn real °itale call;

Tropical

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In Sanford's Finest

VF RFDPOOMS
lgre condition
near downtown 321.900

61110

HOER USED CAMPING
IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
WITH A CLASSIFIED AD.

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4A7

I',MI Eastof II
Sanforct. Eta 177 9719
ral Florida has never seeh a
tort ion of antiques, collectable
ne old fa'hion,nI furniturelike

Look. Best buy

2385 Park or
horn.lully furnished.

Evi lInHera ld ,Sanford, Ft.Thursday,Sept.fl, 1975-7B

CI'tevrnt.t Impala, loaded 5393

'%odernlzIng your Home?
longer need ed but usel
with a Classified AJ.

vy 46 Auction Gallery

REAL 1 Y INC
707 E 75th St .32378:

Your MLS Agency

Moving? Why Not Live

Grand Opening *

9S 7?? IC

HAL COLBEF

322•2420 Anytime

Assoriate

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37)1*4415 1?? 771* 171 ¶713 '173 1495

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Sale

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Gonltrailer,

refrigerator, Stove larg
hack yard air $73300

LOW DOWN-- I BR;.
7 bath almo,,
fSs'w home. range, central heat
air,
fenced rnrner lot, covered oti
Priced a, $ ' 000

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WO RFDPOOM home in excellent
condition, situated on 7 large lots
MAV ho ?
onod commercial
113 74'l

1 Prom fi,rnlstuwlaoartmt'ntr adult
only' SAil month Call 3776967

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looser
.

Peg Peal Estate Broker

1100F 75th St

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NOT USED UP

MOSS IE C. BATEd
Rnn
Real Estate
3227643

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

TAFFER REALTY

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'FRY I ApC,t 1 bedroom home
with fin' qariten spot In good
ltvatinn 550001)

Will REALTY

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261(' Hiawatha Ave at Il 97

RELIEVE IT'? Over

Scar
orarie carportwith feed area for
ho rsc's Lovely 3 ftp home, central
heat tic.
patio All this for only I
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Tired of looking') We
openings full or Dart time. th
Pr. setliro Sarah Coventry Jet
No investment DeLand IC

Let Therapeutic Pool
Improve your health
Phone $31 3763

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Days 377 6)7
Nights 377 735;

res. Swimming DI,
giant trees,
running brook, fen'ir,0,

BFAI)TIFIJL HOME
1 Yrs old '1 tienlroom. Ili bath
fenced yard asSume mortg.5QR*011 rio qualifying

air, family room. near school.
113.600 33.650 down, and assume

FAT AS A P114 7 bedroom ell
iiipf'w'd k.'h.n Air. 317.230

I non estAhIRPw'il area real
firm sre'k 'I rnmn.t.'nt
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perSons
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rwrlenre not rt'ov'ssary
AD,
Mn ruing in 1101 5*7 C 0 [
tsv'ratri PC) I*OII *637. Sa'
Fla 17771

Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
scattered about," Mrs. Bradley TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Notice
hereby Q'v'c th, th
-a
salu,
ur 1,'rSnec1, purcuant to In
Some of the
works had ,'F.ctOo Name S'alute' Chapse
96509. FIoriI,, SItule, will reg.ste
With tP (I.i-t QltPw Crc-it Court. ii
And for Stbrninci4e County. I-Forlda
Legal Notice
up(rn r eceipt of orool CO th,
t'Ikaton of this notce the tic
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
IMOVIL nan,' In WI SK AGGS
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAt CPR
At I FPTSGPs UflOf',' hch earl
CUlT. SEMINOLE COUNTY,
ord in husiness at 303 Eas
FLORIDA
A!tamnntp Drive. Altamon?,
CIVIL ACTION NO, 75-I953-CA40.F
prnos Florida 37301 ,n the Ctv o
IN THE MATTER or THE
Altamonte SVrinqs, Florida
ADOPTION OF
That the parliej Interest.J in talc
AYFRf. PHELPS LEVY
tvsinen enterpete are as f011OwS
NOTICE OF ACTION
TFXAS SKAGGS INC
70(3ARLAP4D EVERETT AND
PIIFI
TEXAS t.IAERTSON'S, INC
3734 North Brooke Drive
Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
Doraville. Georgia
FloridA. Aurust 79. 1975
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED P
u blish- St 4, IL 16 73. 1973
that an AcIior for Adtion Of
OEP 73
flYERS PHELPS LEVY has beso
filed Arid you Are reQuiredto sir-ye a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
C0y 04 yeur written answer. it any, IIITH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
to It no H KNOX BETTIP4C,HAUS. FO till
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
Pet itIonPr's attorney. w hose a&amp;,r,ss FLORIDA
Is P 0 Pan, 1616. Winter Park. NO. PS 1621.CA09G
Florida, 37761 rwlor before the lls, GENERAL JURISDICTION
DIVISION
Itay of (k?oh.r, 1973. and file IPi
ACT ION
NOTICE
ewiOirl4IIththeCl,rk04thCour,
Mc('ORMICK ENTERPRISES OF
ithpr h4ore serviCe no Pef?,er's
cwt
SANFOPrI 'tIC . Florida cor
eftorn.vririmm.diatefvtnertatter;
(4herwI.. a default will be entered jwatino, JACK J BARtlETT. and
SOt A MAXSIK,
Plaintiffs.
WITNESS my hand and the 516 04
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MOD PROPERTIES. LTD . a
limited Par$narU.p.
lSpat)
Defendant
ARTHUR f-I BECKWITH. JR.
1(3 MOD PROPERTIES. LTD.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
MEL MtPfDICI,
flv Flab. RiCPIarde
(Cpecwrat Partner)
Deputy Clerk
710 North Central Avenue
Publish- Sept 73, Oct 7. 9. 16, 1973
Harcjalc' New York 10330
I3FR 167
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AND
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
MARTIN MIPdOICH
(r,.ne'qaI Partner)
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
CUlT SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
71 (Anr1Iq1w1 Path
FLORIDA
My Hills L I - N Y
CASE NO. 71.1949-CA4.A
COMBANK WINTER PARK, a
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
thAt *0 artino to foreclose a
Florida hanfirio corporation,
Pllintlff,
?flfWtO*ow on the following described
vs.
pr'r.rty In Seminole County.
Florida
STEVEN KELLER and BEVERLY
N. KEI LER. nis wife. ANTONIO
That Part fit the Sanford Gfant and
I tIrO and OLGA BELEN LUGO. Cvernmt In' 3. Section 17,
Tri'*riPip 70 Scuth, Rang
his wife avid DECOR INTERIORS.
e 30 Fast,
Olpfendants
lyno within thy. following described
NOTICE OF ACTION
11.10 0 04 land Begin at the North
TO' STEVEN KELLER and Wv't rtvnc of th. South West t of
PEVERt Y M KELLER, h'% wile
SAid"^'t-on 12 Thence run South 7
YOu P Pa rach of you are notified "ores 17 1' West along the West
thilif * 'tilt to foreclose a mortgage 11ev" of Ih.- South West 1 .4 Of said
('Wi the PierinPe4,yw, described real
Section *7 for 1$-a6 SI feat to point
(woç.rty has heen filed aQa'nst you
that Is 7N)5 feet North of, as
let 149, UNIT THREE. SPRING me*s.p1a$ right angles, from the
OAKS. M.iYdiflg to the Dial thereof 50itth tin, elf thp South West L. of
Its f ertwisod in PI,' Bpok *1. pages laid $ertinn 17 Thence run South 69
74. 75 *rwl 76. Public Records of
leore' 13' StY' East Parallel to the
Seminole County. Florida
South Un. of the South Well I. of
You are reoured to serve a Copy e.aid Sartino 17 for 7X00 feet to a
('4 Wit,r
o the Ceplint on rI'". Ih..cu-. run North ' dearees
the. PIinI;ff
• Fast parallel to the We-st hap
•fl
attorney, HOPE
SIPflNf,I$I.EApO go,11,)U3 r4theSnuthW.stl4 ojj,iSec t ion
W,4t P*rk Aven.,. Winter Park. 17 for urn fl fee? to a 0001 Thence
Fløric,a ani hip th ornaI in the
Pin Pirq?h 69 r1ea'p IS, 30" West
('MC cit (.'v'iu*ank winter Park vs
par*tl.11ciPPw South linf ItvpSoutpi
5tpyv'i K.iI.r and Beverly M
West It 04 said Section I? for 71 73
Yeller. h.j Wf P1 at in !Ptr Othcc
Itt? I11 A no:r.1: Thooce run North 6
ci the. (:lerk of the Circuit Court in ctanre-e.s Sr 71' West for 1717 71 feet
anø for S. note County. Florida. Oct
to A r&amp;nt that 15 644 30 it
C.( I"rfcn. (he 7)9, aay Of October.
Soi'theasterlv 04 as measured at
1975, CitPW'rwitp the a ileoatoi's 44 the riot't armIes from the easterly right
Comp la int will he tbke.n as con
04 WAY tin. (4 U S highway No 17
fptørt
and No 9
Thence run 3cutn 26
Dated this fled day of $ptreq
denrpes i'r ii" West pareIleI to the
*915
easterly right of way line of U S
(S.M)
tioP'wav P4.i
11 and No 97 for a
(leek of the Circuit Covrt
ittstanry. #07*3 73 ft to a o.nt.
Seminole Ceijnty, F 0,-ida
TPi,,.qp run North 63 degrees 16' 11"
AV - lillian Jenkins
West 74 11* It to a oo.nt: Thence run
I')puty Clerk
5(",Ih 7* degrees 13' 41" West
Pt.hliUi' '.'nt 73. Oct 2.
*6. 1975
rar*IIpf to the aastrty right Of way
tIER 1*1
li fit lift I-figti*AyPjO *7 and Nn
97 for a dIstanc, of 10413 ft to a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
reiintofth.w.st line ogsied5ert,
16TH
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT. *7: Thcwoo, r, jctttp, 0 "tilis I?'
SEMINOLE CO.. FLORIDA,
'II" Fast for a diita. of 431 76' to
PROBATE DIVISION
the point of t-,jin,n0 Said tract of
CASE NUMBER PR 6716
i*oil lying Arid Pie'ng s'tuated in City

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Ings and sculpture by contm- ivy
w before the board of d
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porary artists purchased as rectors of the Art ('enter an
recently as three weeks ago.
made her offer: an outright gi.

'l'he best part is si'cing

SKYI ARK - 1 BedrOoms,

Peon Real Estate Broker

F,
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sniilies or friends of problem j
Seq.,
Altamonle
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FORREST GREENE It
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173 6333 or 377 $970 eves
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The collection was appraised f or a place lii house it.
a Si I
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fin, bedroom fUrnihpd

played as a group for the firs' collectior, which was attractir
time, There are Picassos,
the attention of the nation
Rices, Bonnards, Chagalls and iliuseulli directors.
Toulouse-L.autrecs, amid paint.
On Feb. 22, 1970, Mrs. Brat

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Ave $100

322.6457

7 hath, pool fireplace on
- 1 Bedrooms. large
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Acre ReIty, 511th AND
family
room,
a;r conditioned.
PFAI 'TOP 171 1750 1776313
fe(rd yard. ørti*lty furnthecI
Only $fl.000 $7C) down

NOW LEASING
New mrdern 1 StOry studio apart
mnt( .r.Itr*r*k,.l,
venit'ntly
located
iiflfiilly landscaped F
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addition on the shore of Lake said. "I think this is the be
Michigan.
tiilav of doing iL"
Mt of the 800-piece coliecAfter Bradley died in 1965, h
lion is housed there, being dis- sAidow contirued to add to ti

apartment,

377 6l7 ror

Sunday - Noon Friday

week, and amid festivities that
"When my husband and
ranged
symposiums on once saw whole families enjc
the future of art in the Midwest ing themselves looking at shot
to polka and jazz concerts, the at the Museum of Modern Art

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convenient to shopping district
ard Qhcwtl% $20000 each, terms
*v*ilahtC For IntormatiOn call
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GFNERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

Broker. 107W Commercial
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14 pp 7 hath 1 3rd Acre 573.900

JOHNNY WALKER

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plea"' yOu At an .sOIordabl price

W. Garnett White

31Apartments Furnished

DEADLINES
Noon The Day Before Publication

community could have it as a manufacturer of electric
gift.
controls, collected the art o
The deal was completed this.several decades.

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Commercial Properties
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Airport ntvd Sanford 321 *310

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installation tins.

1e Seminole County Commission, b) cutting
iIiOi'C than $100,000 from a state mandated, toll free program
iitrgenc communication s system, has tern
Until 1 get hatk iUi Uit commission, I'm still
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locat ed
plan for a centralized dispatch center,
for the CDC," Spobki said.
Co unty records show on! $33,951 remains in the
lie requested $100,000 for construction of the
197i6 fiscal budget for the 9-1.1 supersisor's building
and for equipment nece ssary for its
(It l(rtfl tnt
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cover.; ('01)
Initially, the department chief submitted a salaries and office expenses.
$167l, ThU5 of which was pared away
Commission alnnan ld Vthlen Jr. said today
0;0us commissioners.
the tmard is planning to combine the 9-1-1 prograin
However, 9-1-1 Supervisor John Spoliski said
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assistant loan officer at
Flagship Bank was named
secretary; and Bill Brown of
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going lobe very difficult to find
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PANAMA CITY (AP) - vest the firm's first successful
"It's so dainn frustrating," (likes must be written off as a right away or we will be dead." grow 1twin, using no where near
to raise shrimp as beef and less
complicaterL"
John Cheshire and a small crop - 1.5 million pounds of fat Cheshire said Thursday. "After complete loss.
Bankruptcy, Cheshire said, the amount of feed and energy than one-fourth the fuel needed
He said he has no idea when group of associates say they white shrimp which had been eight years, we had this thing
Cheshire estimated the loss at would not only spell disaster for required to raise beef, for t catcn an equivalent amount
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
-If all those des:ro-,id inotels
of sh irnp
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
as ready to har the shrimp were penned
ha and a
tem of nd a million and a half dollars world, and we've learned to
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relies
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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
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of "improving the racial enrollment of about oo pupils 4.1 vote Theay. "I don't want
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(o;44neflt Coultant Dave
Board Attorney Douglas
The justice De- partment filed advice of the county attorney.
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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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names
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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
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Good
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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.
• We feel we have a unitary
school system to start with,"
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Spoiski says he ffl seek federal funds to con the center ould determine the need and dispatch
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defense are 'compatible."
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free system
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responses to emergencies.
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the children on bus No 2 acted smart alk "They
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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
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                    <text>SUNDAY EDITION
68th Year, No. 62—Sunday, November 2, 1975
Sanford, Florida 32771—Prjce 20 Cents

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said league also gave a hand.
Herald Staff Writer
accused of robbery in con- illegal.
A
second
defendant
in
the
written
confessiors.
nectrnn with the taking of
Documents in the court file case, Alonza Teague, 23, of
league
testified in a hearing
Defendants in robbery, money and credit cards on July indicate that Denmark will use Sanford, was acquitted by
that
he
was
"high on heroin"
manslpughter, sexual battery 30 from Lou Dritz at 130 N. an alibi defense in the robbery circuit court jury last week,
when he confessed the robbery
and stolen property possession Holly Ave., Sanford.
trial. Defense attorney James
Police testifed that league
Monroe P. Lee, Jr., 25, 5
cases are docketed for trial this
Denmark was suspended Golden has filed a notice of confessed before a prosecutor Seminole Ave., linuwood,
week before Circuit ('nun from
hi job after his St-1t. 3 a!!iI al!'gin that I)t' nmark and a oiu
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Judge 1(obert H. Mctrtr.
arrest and has filed a civil suit was at itilO W. 13th Si, Sanford, Denmark robbed Dritz and ofchedukd for trial on chaimanslaughter, aggravat
Sylvester Denmark, 39-year- against the School Board and Its with Joe Watkins at the time of later used money from the assault and leaving the scene u
old
teacher at Sanford's members, seeking his pay and the alleged robbery 14 blocks robbery to buy heroin. Police an accident resulting in injury.
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been delayed until the week of
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Joseph Robert "Crazy Joe"
Survey Shows Costs Vary
Sept. 3 traffic accident on 1-4
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'pazIano had been scheduled
north of SR-436, Altamonte
for trial this week on a firstSprings, in which three-yeardegree murder indictment in
old Fabian Montanez, of
f
the Aug. 1973 death of an
Hoboken, N.J., was killed.
Orlando woman whose
The child's parents, Ralph
School Photos Earn
decomposing
remains were
34, ztnd Nilda, 24,
found
on an Altamonte Springs
ByJOEASKREN
were injured also when their
garbage
dump.
Herald Staff Writer
compact car was struck from
Ile said some companje.,have the rear and hurled into the
A recent survey of a half dozen schools
Defense attorney Edward
Those school color pictures
revealed the current picture package price been known to promise schools nme(iian of the divided highway.
a return of '$1 for each
Kirkland of Orlando was
that Dick and Jane bring borne
Calvin Chapman, 18, 314
varies from $3.25 to $8. Of the total money student."
granted
a continuance in the
every year for their parents to
Campello St., Altamonte
collected,
the
amount
returned
to
the
trial in order to prepare liii'
buy are a real "money-maker"
"We try to get the cheapest Springs, faces trial in the Sept.
defense ease.
for Seminole County schools, schools on a negotiated commission basis price for the picture and the 13 rape of a 26-year-old
company makes duplicates for Altamonte Springs woman.
according to Superintendent varies from 40 to 55 per cent.
Addresses of (he state
our
yearbook," he said.
W.P. "Bud" Layer.
Two men arrested in conwitnesses, Including a former
—
Reynoids said only 3o per cent nection with a multi-county
Layer said prices vary
to
layer
and
live
of
the
printhat
they
are
prepaid
before
the
of
his
students
purchase
the
"steal-to-order"
theft
ring
are
Outlaw
motorcycle gang membecause it's up to the Individual cipals interviewed agreed the pupils take them home,
pictures,
ber,
have
been ordered kept
also docketed for trials this
schools and the half dozen rimoney given to the school as
"Before, the kids would take
Pinecrest
secret
by
the
court because of
Elementary
photography companies who profit is deposited in each pictures home and no money Principal Paul Murphy
said 0 weSk. Roland Henry Durand,
alleged
threats against their
603 David St., Winter
make their annual package school's general fund or in- came back," said Layer.
per cent of the money collected Springs, is accused of buying,
lives, according to documents
offers to determine the cost for ternal trust or checking account
Layer said the money that the "goes to the school's internal receiving and concealing an air
pictures.
In the court file.
find is used only to benefit the school receives from the pie- checking account and is USed tO compressor stolen from an
A recent survey of a half entire student body at each tures is used to buy things like a buy student supplies, physical Orange County business,
ino Is accused in the sex
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dozen schools revealed the school,
water fountain, textbooks, or education equipment and art
mutilation
slaying of 13-yearcurrent picture package price
Sheriff's agents said the air
'11's a real money-maker for gymnasium dressing baskets. and science material,
old Orlando hospital clerk
varies from $3.25 to $8. Of the the schools',, said Layer. ex.
compressor was recovered
The pictures usually are
Laura Lynn Ilarberts.
Murphy said about half of his during raids in mid-August in
total money collected, the plainlng why some schools taken in the Fall, before the pupils buy the $3.50 package. which l3 suspects were ctlarged
amount returned to the schools seem to "push" the pictures of holidays, and plans for year. lie said most of those parents in connection with the theft
A second decomposing
HAPPY HOMECOMING QUEEN
on a negotiated commission school children,
book
pictures
are
made
at
the
buy
the
whole
package
rather
female
bod) found ou the trash
basis varies from 40 to 55 per
He
said
usually
between
50
same
time
between
the
school
than
only
a
portion
f
it.
Lyman
High
School
Homecoming
Queen
Dianne
Simon
(eraheap
still
hasn't been Identified,
cent.
Stanley G. Stroup, 35, 119 ter) is a picture of happiness as she's crowned by last year's according
and 60 per cent of the pictures and the photo company, acto Investigators, and
Lakeview Middle School Ruby Court, south Seminole, is
Layer-said the package price taken of stwlents at any one cording to the principals.
Principal Ted - Bar)'tr said his aecwed of buying, receiving queen Debbie Vandehoten at ceremonies between halls of the no chargej have b.cn made
depends on the number and school are actually purchased
Lyman-Orlando Evans on F'iIda night. EseurtIu the happ; the seeo
Donald Reynolds, principal at 55 per cent profit goes into and concealing
p) death.
"a $15,000 motor queen is Buster Leftwich. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent
sizes of photos and the deal by the parents. "More Seminole High School, said his
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worked out between the school elementary kids' parents buy school's picture package costs
Spaziano, already serving a
and the company.
them," said Layer.
$3.25, it's optional and includes
life sentence for rape in Orange
"Each school tries to get the
The half dozen principals three different picture sizes, lie Problem
Still Exists In Sanford
County, also faces trial Dec. 1
best pictures for the least checked said the amount said the 40 per cent profit to the
here for the Dec. 1973 rape of a
amount of money - . • In most riurchased varied (rnni 11) t.. (fl crhool•-•'oq In Ihi...t,gsnarnl f,,.A
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taken to help build sidewalks or
buy the whole package to get of pupils,
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And the parert doesn't have to reported a higher percentage of money went to the Student
Herald
Staff
Writer
for
trial Nov. 17 in Orlando in
buy it at all," said Layer.
pictures purchased.
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check
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the
problem
what is it used for'
regarding school pictures is Reynolds.
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Big Little Show
In a study commissioned by
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breathtaking display of more
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The problem still exists at
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severe example of "sight ohof its financial crunch. See
struction" does not occur at an
editorial page 6-A.
intersection at all, but at the
driveway to a convenience
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Customers leaving either the
Sports Editor Jim hlnynes
dflu}' r Ovu Store or Wanda
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04,
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Friday with a luncheon at the ease his automobile well into
Brid
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Holiday Inn. Over 100 the neirest lane of traffic to
Builfliess Hrk(s
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members and guests attended watch for cars approaching on
(4tlrndar
the affair, hIeh was 25th .St.
Ti'N'S arc necessary to everyday life, but at tsmcs they become a nuisance to motorists v ho must pull
highlighted by an address
According to W.inda Shef- out Into a street in order to see around the tree and Its overhanging branches. iflerald Photo by utl1e Croord
from Joseph N. McLaughlin, field, owner of the beauty shop, Murphy
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Mrs. H4'iley said tho death of
Another intersection menram
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Mellon'iLle
Ave.
are
hard
eluding
one
in
which
a
ifrom left) are Dr. Leland
small speed limit on that stretch ci of 25th St. and CedarA ve. The
to
Iloosi
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spot
before they are almost
Gibbous, district governor, child was killed.
25th St.m which is 35 mph.
lbs ital
study suggested trimming upon
7A
the intersection
"I wish something could be
Orlando; Howard Towns,
Obituaries
shrubbery at the intersection
An
intersection
which
still
('ontrars
to populr beltel,
International director, lake done about it," she said,
which
apparently has bet- 11 "Win4i" ifl(('r'tion,, Jo not
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poses problenis for motorists is
The owner of the adjacent
Wales; Hugh Duncan,
tin, but noted that "no action produ
Tek'vision
6-7-81)
located at 9th St. and Magnolia
cethe most accidents
secretary, Sanford Lions; and property, Mrs. A'Ia Reiley, said
,
Women
seemspossible
ible
on
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the fencing accordip to Sanford City
McLaughlin. In the photo at she had not been notified the Ave., w hich 1k13 large oa k t rees
w
around the multi-family- Engineer
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left. Sanford lions President shrubbery was causing it that tCflu to ULs3ttUCt sout,1. complex"
which
contribut
to
motorists %it of 9Ui
"Pe')flit'ter i to be flwt It
Saturda)'s high i. Oeraight
problem.
Harold Highsmith lk(tl
the problem.
cautious
when
there
more
is
a
b
y
4.
"It's a case of lack of corn- Street in both directions, The
greets guest speaker
oLlruction
'l'he
fe
problem
sma ll sight
McLaughlin. (Herald Photos munication," she said,
Partly cloudy today. Highs in
flitS flt) seve re ,
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weer,
at
an
mnkrtion.
l.ait'nby
the
lover
SOs and lows in the
by 14111 Vincent Jr.)
Asked if she would object to and even the hard-boiled traffic
A clump of shrubbery and a said. "You will
have
more
60s.
Northeast
winds 15 to 20
removing some of the shrub- study mentioned that the trees palm tree cause
a problem near
a wmde-vpi'n inter- mph diminishing at night.
-tij'nts
at
bery Mrs. Heiley said, "I don't are "more of an a.sset to the
the Intetsection of 8th Strtt't
's ith a hea
traffic Details and tides are on Page
see why no t
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Swofford C

Speedy Trial Law Cited

IN BRIEF

Ford Fromme Testimony
In Court Via Videotape
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Ford, becoming the
flrat president to give videotaped testimony in a criminal
trial, Is to tell what he saw and heard the day Lynette
"Squeaky" Fromme allegedly attempted to assassinate
him.
The President was scheduled to meet today with U.S.
District Court Judge Tlxnvas MacBride and defense and
prosecution lawyers for the taping of his recollection of
the events of Sept. 5 at Sacramento, Calif.
On that day, as Ford was walking to the California capitol, Miss Fromme pointed a loaded .45-caliber pistol at
him.

No nrIdnt has ever tP4tIfIM in iin at a r,4rninnl
Iris wi1e1nçfflceapdthevkIeotapeprocedureneverhas
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger says that during his term as presidential
national security adviser every covert US. intelligence
operation received final personal approval from the
president.
Kissinger, faced by intensive questioning from memhers of the House Intelligence committee on Friday,
denied that be was the one with the final say on covert

Banker Predicts NYC Okay
WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the House
Banking Committee predicts that the panel will ignore a
promised presidential veto and
a bill that would
grant $7 billion In federal loan guarantees to New York
city.

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home that polk'e say was stolen
from an Orlando dealership last
April.
Sheriff's agents said the
motor home was seized at
Stroupe's residence in the midAugust raids.
Scheduled for separate trials
are two south Seminole men
accusedo( robbery and use o(a
firearm in commission of a
felony in the Sept. 23 robbery of
an Altamonte Springs conrenlence store. They are Terry
I.. Barnes, 26, 126 Lake Howell
Road, Altamonte Springs, and

Charles Edward Ball, 230 of
Fern Park.
Other trials docketed inchide:
-John Edward Heer, 24,
of Orlando, accused of grand
larceny of money from an
employer, Musseiwbite Farms
Inc., Forest City, between Sept.
fl and Oct. 17, 1974.
Anthony J. Robinson,
19 Lake Monroe Terrace,
Sanford, accused of breaking
and entering an apartment with
intent
to
commit
a
misdemeanor, and petty larceny of two tables and a record
player.

School Pictures Said
Real 'Money-Maker'
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of money collected and
an internal account and is used returned to the school is used to
to buy shop plywood, art sup- Improve the physical education
plies and reading aM physical the
physical
education
ct!uctWn equipment.
I aclitws.
said parents ziust
Barker said about 70 per cent buy the entire $5 package, and
of those pictures taken are 30 to 40 per cent of those taken

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which costs $5, Includes 39
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purchased the pictures. She
said the package prhi'es are 00 per cent of tie pictures of his model station wagon owned by
pupils are purchased by Larry Welch, 112 Mills Ave.,
offered at $4, $6, and $8
Sanford Middle School parents and the package price O'lando.
Police
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Principal Dan Pelham said is $4. He 53W yearbook pictures
they
attempts are made to get bl4s also are handled by the photo suspected arson because a
nearby building' which
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Despite his lack of opposition,

spoken out in favor of the
s2.50 garbage collection fee
levied on homeowners and
residents of the community this

said
(ii flooding problems in tit.
community, DeVoney said it
takes a lot of money to solve the
problem, adding the flooding
will not be solved tomorrow and
perhaps not for years to come
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Rnhhrhic
Robb
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CLERMONT (AP) — Lake County authorities
predict that there will be arrests "in the next few day's" of
the gunmen responsible for a rash of bizarre armed
robberies of rural homes,
Sheriff Guy Bliss said Friday that investigators
reported "definite suspects" In the crime wave which has
transformed rural areas of Lake and Orange counties into
armed camps.
Bliss, however, refused to elaborate on the alleged sus.
pects In the- case.
Meanwhile, auth orities In highlands County slapped a
news blackout on an appearance by the gang in their area,

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The three city polling places eluding the United Stittes ford, who is a candidate for
for the election include: the Geodetic Survey, the Univer. mayor in Tuesday's city
civic center where city voters sity of Florida and the federal election,
Maintaining no public official
from county precincts 11, 23. 25 Toole-Wade program on water
and 36 may vote; city hall quality, Floyd said the city has tins addressed himself to
where city voters in county established a board of citizens solving the area's drainage
precincts 4 and 34 may vote and to provide input on cleaning UP problems, Swofford said
f ederal funding should be apthe Mont gomery Road
t.
city's lakes.
plied for, not only for drainage,
but also to clean the trash out of
the Wekiva River.

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Evening Ilevuld
PubIthcd Daily and Sunday,
except Saturday and Christmas
Day by The Sanford Herald Inc.,
300 H French Ave, Sanford,
37771

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MARATHON (Al') — Former Supreme Court
Justice )avid McCaIn, who resigned under threat of
impeac1nent, faces possible disbarment In a discipline
trial orrred by the Florida Bar Board of Governors.
The iard ordered the trial Friday after finding
probable misconduct by McCain as a lawyer and a judge,
the pan1 said in a statement read by bar counsel Richard
McFid4in.
The Lard, which can lift secrecy requirements on
cases of public interest, partially waived confidentiality
to makea status report on its investigation of McCain.

C:IN CELEBRATION OF OUR 50th
We have ordered an entire truck load of appliances...
and we have Drastically Reduced Prices
On Every Major Appliance In Stock!

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service was provided by' the
city for 55 years previously at
no additional cost to residen ts
above property taxes.
Swofford said It was paid for
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levied on Land developers.
On the availability of federal
money for city programs,
Swofford said during his terms
of office, spanning a 20-year
period, he submitted 17 applications for federal funding
and all were approved.
The candidate said the
Altamonte Mall was built
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cluirged city households for
garbage collection service it he

now pays more In pr operty
taxes to the city than the city
fearing an outbreak of panic like that which has spread
had for its entire budget in l%9.
across the two counties to th e no rth .
Swofford said the board of
County Commissioners ap.
Gunter
proved drainage plans and
zoning for the mall before the
TAU.AIIA&amp;SEE I All — Former Rep. William
city annexed the property' at SR
Gunter, D.FIa,, appears ce rtain to become a candidate for
436 and Palm Springs Road.
insurance commissioner-treasurer next year and
"I've always been dedicated
Rep. Carl Ogden, 1)-Jacksonville, is a possi bil it y.
to the City of Altamonte
But one legislator said "it looks like there'll be a long
Springs," Swofford said , add
line" as possible candidates begin assessing their chances(ling "I have given 20 years of
Friday after Gov. hteubin Askew decided to leave Philip
my life to it"
Ashler in office. Ashler has pledged not to run.
"I'm certainly very interested," said Gunter, an
Orlando insurance man. "I haven't made a firm decision,
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WINTER HAVEN (Al') — It group of central
Florida cities is taking a tough stand on New York City's
Fiscal woes, demanding an eye for an eye.
The Ridge League of Municipalities, composed of cities
in Polk County, passed a resolution Thursday night
blasting New York City for fK'aI irre.sponsibihty.
'Ilie resolution said that if New York received federal
aid or credit guarantees an equal amount should be
distributed among other American cities based on their
populations to "allow those cities to overspend and to
repay their public servants and citizens for their former
efforts."
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every major corner of the busy years service, is now asking the background in accounting and
Sit 436 thoroug hf
l oL Altamonte Sprngs to business management and
hf are was peope
avoided
l ett h
serve on the city experience in working with

from the Air Force after 31 their enforcement and im
years service. In his first foray proved all services,
including
into the po litical arena, Busch- police and
fire pr otection.
LAWRENCE SWOFFORD
man has been a resident of the
A current project underway,
city for three years.
ALTAMONTE SPRI
PRINGS—
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Flio d s id, i wC paving Oi,
City
City Commissioner Cal Montgomery Road where a The people pay their taxes and
DeVoney, completing his first bridge is now under
to have their
two-year term, Is unopposed in struction. Working with other problems,
his quest for another.
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'1 don't think it is a tax It is a
bargain at $2.50 monthly," he

Vying with Mrs. Keyser for administrative guidelines for
the city commission post is all operations,
improved
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Helen Keyser,,
a three term and exercising tighter control
city commissioner, is be
ing of expenditures than ever
opposed for the first time i her bef ore, says
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seeking a second term in
During her first camaIg in the chief executive's office
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an opponent wi;hdri:w this community.
because he was not a prop-to iy
Noting he has reorganized the
owner of record for one year city's structure since amuming
prior to seeking office, a city the mayor's office two years

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Buschman and his wife, Pat,

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Sanford, F lorida 32771.

cent of his time, if necessary, to
do the job and to attend city
commission meetings a er

citizens and youth will be in. Community Church.
having researched
chided among the members of
Disappointed that she broke
.\I Busch man, during his years
the group,
her near perfect atte ndance
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In the m il itary, he ld every rank
In 1974, his first year in office, record over her six years on the
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by promotion, retiring as a
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was unanimously elected city council earli er this year
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lieutenant colonel in May, 1972
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chairman of the CALNO when her mother died and trips
He has been a resident of
Council of Local Governjneits
to the north were required to
Altamonte for three years
Lt
He has represented the city at fulfill esta te executor duties,
Buschrnan says he has no
eery meeting of the group Mrs Keyser has been elected
special Interest, no business or
since lit 1011k (fl(
s ice rn-is or by her colleagues
propt rty in the community
lloyd was diso Liii ricuit four tunes
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except his home at 456 Orange
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recipient of t he South Seminole
She poin ts with pride to
Ave.
Jaycees' Good Government job she did color coordinating,
GLEN RUSCIIMAN
"My only interest is the
award
decorating and furnishing the
people of Altamonte Springs
city ball arid civic center and
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— and doing what I can to make
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notes that through her efforts Glen Buschman, who retired Altamonte a better place to
gas station construction on from the Air Force after 33 live," he said, adding his

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commission, in the district people will aid him in doing a
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
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Swofford served as mayor for
12 consecutive years and was a
member of the city government
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for 20 years prior to his defeat
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by less than 200 votes at the
PollS 10 1 1 1)5 H"sd an exAniiy major and former city
police officer.
NORMAN FLOY[)
Merily n Floyd and Missouri
Belle Swoflord as well as their
Al 1AMONTE SPRINGS—
children and personal friends,
The city is giving its citizens
have been actively involved In more for the tax dollar, more

a

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photo company and M9 of the tables for the pupils and for Longwood Avenue in Altamonte
Springs. Arson Is suspected In
1,150 pupils at the school lwve campus besutificatlon.

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Almost $500 in stolen cash,
food and property damage at
the Time Out Restaurant was
reported by Mary Duncan, 42.
Burglars reportedly entered a

School, said that school gets a goes Into an internal account pronounced a total loss Friday
50 per cent return from the and is - used to purchase picnic alter a fire at a parking lot on

A HCW program Floyd said he during her nine years as a
Is planning Is on Community member.
affairs, to gain more in.
She is a charter member of

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was

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The three men reportedly fled

An

former

office , u nder the new charter, is

Mrs. Harriett Copeland, Principal Sal Manfre said his worth of meat.
secretary at Teague Middle school's 45 per cent profit

P

in years, incumbent Mayor
Norman Floyd is pitted against

window and broke Into
have been sold during the past eight vending machines,
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removing $25 In change and
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discolored and re-wrapped.
Several incidents of minor
vandalism were reported to law
enforcement agencies on
Halloween night.

when residents of the apartments heard the dispute and
came outside.
The Kentucky Fried Chicken
restaurant at Highway 436 and
SR400 has lout two bank bags
containing approximately 1500
during the past week, according
to a report filed by Jacqulyn
Bassett. The first bag, contaming 1)O, disappeared last
Sunday, and the second bag,
with $300, was discovered to be
missing Friday.
Another grand larceny was
reported by Gene Wilkinson, 31,
who told police that on the night
of October 30-31, 23 sheets of
plywood and 60 bags of 1evfiHzer were taken from a shed
at Grem Belt Development,

The polls will open at 7 am, or otherwise unable to vote at ballots up to 5 p.m.
Monday. hail by 7 p.m. Tuesday.
The Canvassing board Includes place clerki, Dorothy Fuller,
the polling places on election The absentee ballots must be
The
city
had
received
Mayor
Norman Floyd, Mrs. Marcella Hanson and Fred
Voters who will be out of town (lay may apply for absentee returned to
Mrs. Jordahi at city requests for 35 absentee ballots. Jordahl and the three polling Wilson.

places to cast ballots.

Brantley Shores near Forest
City, when she noticed some
candy that appeared to be

Conan Shane, 18, Rt. I, Box
354, Maitland, told police he
was attacked by three men
whom he met while visiting his
girlfriend at the Mariner's
Village apartment complex.
4Zhnnp
a
ensued which raulted in the
aegedassalt. Siane also said
rifle was taken during the

--City Clerk Phillis Jordahl,
looking at Tuesday's city
election optimistically, has
predicted that 1,600 of the city's

4,000 registered voters will turn
out at the city's three polling

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V 1.

By AUDIE MURPHY
Herald Staff Writer

been broken into, contained
flammable Liquids.
Nettle Lee Morgan, 61, told
A Sanford woman is reported police she fired three shots at
to be In Seminole Memorial an Intruder who entered her
Hospital alter a shooting in-- home at 1406W. 13th Street. The
cident Friday night.
fleeing Intruder reportedly
Mary Frances Johnson, 40, made a noise after the shots and
1102 W. 9th SL, went to the Mrs. Morgan said she may have
hospital after leaving an hit him. Police looked for a
unidentlfiedbar, where she told blood trail but none was found.
police officers she had argued
with an unidentified woman. Candy Suspect
She said she was attempting to
leave the bar when the woman
Three rolls of what may be
was handed a gun by an adulterated Halloween candy
unidentified man. The woman have been turned over to
then allegedly fired three shots, Seminole County Sheriff's
one of them striking Miss deputies for tests at the Crime
Johnson In the back.
Lab.
Di)C
esthted the slug
Mrs. Lornal Uckert, 34, 513
came from a .3 caliber pistol. Orange Court, Orlando, said
lgaUon of the Incident she was examining candy her
Is continuing.
thlkfren had collected at Lake

Station where city voters in

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS

City Woman Shot
After Argument

Youth Attacked

Sunday, Nov. 2,

county precincts 9, 12,35, 48 and and close at 7 pm.

51 may vote.

The appeal court reversed Strawn Aug. 8, 1975, and sent the
case back with directions to reinitate the direct information.
Swof lord's attornies asked the appeals court to rehear the
case but their petition was denied.
The appeal panel ruled that Strawn erred In ruling that under
state law Swofford wasn't "a candidate" when the monies were
received. The trial court had dismissed the perjury information
on the ground that the alleged false statement didn't Involve a
subject material to the grand jury inquiry.
Strawn had ruled that Swofford was not "a candidate" at the
time he received the money In question because at the time he
actually received the money the election was over, and even If
Swofford were a candidate, whether the money was a gift or a
loan was inconsequential.
The appeal court disagreed with the local court's conclusion
saying, "Such an interpretation is fraught with possibilities to
circumvent the purpose and intent of the Florida Election Code, If
a person running for public office preferred not to thsclose the
identity of those financially interested in his election he could
simply postpone actual receipt of their contributions and loans
until immediately after the election when he was no longer actively seeking office. As we see It, the key to this case Is the
alleged agreement made prior to the election by (Swofford)," the
appeal court's ruling stated.
The state had alleged that the giving of money as campaign
contributions had been discussed and agreed upon at a me'ting
involving Swofford and local builders and developers "including
but not limited to Mandell" in Mandell's office about Sept. 12,
1973, according to court records.
The appeal court ruled that separate sections of Florida law
require disclosure of Information as to campaign fund donors and
campaign fund lenders
"Thus it appears the legislature felt It advisable to differentiate between loans and gifts. The public may feel a candidate less beholden to a creditor than to the donor of a gift," the
appeal court ruling stated.
The Swofford case was returned to the local circuit court and
on Friday Judge Conkling granted a motion to dismiss the perjury
charge by defense attorney J. Cheney Mason on the grounds that
Herring's office had failed to comply with court rules on the
speedy trial Issue.
Herring wasn't available to Indicate If he has made a decision
on appealing to the district appeals court the latest dismissal In
the case.

NAInON

been used to obtain rwesldential

By DONNA ESTFS
herald Staff Writer

motion to dismiss the re-flied Swofford charge. herring appealed
the decision to the Fourth District Court of Appeals.

For the third time in 14 months a circuit court has dismissed a
perjury charge against former Altamonte Springs mayor W.
Lawrence Swofford.
But the long legal battle, centered on $2000 furnished
Swofford by a developer, may not be over.
State Atty. Abbott Herring has 30 days In which to appeal the
latest dismissal to the Fourth District Court of Appeals, West
Palm Beach.
Circuit Court Judge Virgil B. Conkling ruled on Friday that
Herring's office had failed to comply with rules of court
procedure and "failed to obtain an order extending or tolling the
speedy trial time" in the case involving money received by
Swofford in December 1973.
Swofford, a candidate for the Altamonte mayor's post in next
Tuesday's municipal election was indicted for perjury by the
Seminol2 County Grand Jury In July 1974.
On Aug. 26, 1974, Circuit Judge David U. Strawn dismissed
the indictment because Herring had signed an indictment which
failed to state just what perjury Swofford allegedly committed in
testifying before the grand jury in an Investigation of alleged
corrupt activities of elected officials in Altamonte Springs.
Herring filed a corrected cuirg, In the form of a direct Inf-rn.itwn. ,illeging, Swofford knew he was lying about a Dec. 25,
l2, cheek for $2,000 from developer Lester Mandell.
According to the charge, Swofford told the grand jury the
money was a personal loan, "knowing at the time of giving such
testimony that said monies were in fact not a loan from Lester
Mandell, but in fact were a post election campaign contribution
for. . . lSwofford's) participation in a municipal election" on Dec.
5. 19772.
On Sept. 30, 1974, Circuit Judge Strawn granted a defense

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

City Posts To Be Contested I n Altamont e
no,s
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Perjury Case Dismissed Again
By BOB U.uYI)
Herald Staff Writer

Mayor Floyd

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Electro Grills
WITH CART &amp; ROTISSERIE

ALTAMONTE SPRINGS A
resident of ftiie Central Florida
area for 31 years and this city
for 19 years, incumbent district
three City Commissioner Helen
Keyser is seeking a fourth twoyear term in office.
A businesswoman, she is one
of the founders of the
Altamonte-Casselberry Cham.
her of Commerce and Is active
in the Altamonte Women's
Club, currently serving as
treasurer and she previously
served as president twice

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Sunday, Nov. 2, 1975-6A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

Don't forget the big high school Band Festival
neiv name.
In additiod to such long4ime favorites as glass
It's officially the Sanford-Central Florida Alt.
Benefit will be held at the Sanford High School
bottom boats, Deer Park and the Early American
port now and the next publication of the
stadium on Saturday, Nov. 8 at 7:30 p.m.
Museum, Shier Springs is sporting new attractions
Aeronautical Chart for Florida will pinpoint our
The event Is co-sponsored by the Civitan Club
and epandedareaS which many Floridians haven't
and The Evening Herald and features the marching
airport facility with the Sanford-Central Florida
seen.
bands from Lyman, Lake Brantley, Ovied o, BLthOp
Some of these new attractions Include the allMoore and Seminole high schools.
The Sanford airport facility is expanding by
new electric jungle cruise boat,, the 5 acre
Although it is a festival, we must stress the point
leaps and bounds and will continue to increase in
Cypress poij Island, the Reptile Institute and the
that there Is no competition involved and all bands
both size and flow of air traffic.
soon-to-open Gardens of the Old South.
will receive a trophy of equal value.
A doff of the derby to those who have made it
if you haven't visited this lovely attraction
what it Is today, including Red Cleveland and Gene
All proceeds to the festival will be donated t the
________lately, we highly recommend it.. You'll find It's well
Elselein and the many others who have contributed
band programs of the participating schools.
worth the effort---and for 20 per cent off the regular
Ticc kets are priced at fl per person and are
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so much.
Lprices
from now until Dec. 15.
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available from all band boost er organizations as
well as Music Unlimited at Sanford Plaza, Outer
____ Limits at Altamonte Mall and at The Evening
Silver Springs has announced Its celebration of
Veterans of Foreign Wars Buddy Poppy Days
Herald.
Florida Appreciation Days from Nov. 1 to Dec. 15.
are schedukd for Nov. 7-8 and everyone is urged to
A capacity crowd is expected to be on hand and
In response to the state-wide support the park
contribute to this worthwhile effort by those who
has received this year, Silver Springs is opening it.,
we urge everyone in the area to come on out and
The
have given much over the past years.
support these high school bands.
gates to Florida residents at a 20 per cent reduction
On Friday, Mayor Lee Moore of Sanford offrom regular rates. This discount Is available to any
tidally designated the aforementoned dates as
Florida resident and his party upon presentation of
Buddy poppy Days and also encourages everyone
In case you haven't heard, the Sanford ,&amp;j1.j,
a Florida driver's license or other such idento support the VFW's efforts.
once known as the Sanford Naval Air Station, has a
Ufication at the box office.
—Bill Currie

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R. RICHARD WNGI Editor
WIWAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKF.Y. Advertising Director

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Food Stamp Plan

Juan Carlos Of Spain

about the food
stamp reform plan sent to Congress by President
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That shopping list Egyptian
dent Anwar Sadat brought to the United States includes
Anwrican Ic nlov and knowbow.
Sad,t told an aiichcnc of several hundred oil, chemical,
and construction executives Friday night Egypt offers
unlimited opportunities for investment and that foreign
inv es tors are now immune from nationalization' appropriation, or seizure.
"We are interested in your technology and knowbow,"
he said. "We are building a structure that guarantees a
fair share for each partner. We are creating the atmosptiere that is necessary for esta blishing a Just and
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began settling into his new position as provisional chief of
state today while Generalissimo Francisco Franco,
removed by Illness as dictator after 36 years, remained in
grave condition,
Franco, in his 15th day of lingering heart illness, showed
signs Friday of peritonitis
inflamma ti on of the abdominal membrane that doctors said could hasten his
death.
An early morning medical bulletin said Franco rested
through the night. But the 82-year-old general was also
suffering from lung congestion, a failing heart and a
buildup of fluid In his abdominal cavity.

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Young or grown-up, Ratio'
wee brkgs out the mischief
in most of us as these scenes
around Sanford show. All of
our photo subjects are having
a haunting good time.

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some offering of reform. At the same time,
however, it is hardly cynical to admit th at th e 18.8

million Americans now relying to a major or minor
degree on food stamp benefi ts represent a constituency whose interests Con gress will heed,

So far, eight Mates have upped their gasoline
tax rates since January. Massachusetts, South
Dakota, Oregon and Wyoming raised theirs by L
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (Al') — House-to-house fighting Infied today in downtown Beirut, with
charging that thousands of Palestinian guerrillas have
infiltrated from Syria to reinforce their Moslem foes.

Double Taxation, extending city limits, govern- are you?"

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The first question Congrs should resolve before jumping
the workmen's compensation Issue Is whether federal
meddling is desirable or necessary.
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We are proud to announce our
association with Al. A Sanford resident
for 40 years, he has been associated
with Sanford Electric and Wall
Plumbing, giving him a total of 20
years experience in the heating and air
conditioning field,
As an introductory offer, we will include at no
charge, a smoke detector system with each new
installation or replacement of existing equip.
ment,
Give Al a call at 32W40 if you are in the market
(or new equipment, or for 24 hour service on your
present equipment call 644-6336

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Tracy Garter, left, manager of Ranch House Restaurant enjoys a nervous laugh with waitress
Carolyn Sharp and Count Driacula.

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([IA) were seen massing at the guerrillas' Sad Nayel
training camp in Le banon's upper Bekaa Valley.
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ADMISSIONS
Sanford:

Beame Rejects

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Williani F. Harriet

Alberta Davis
Charlie Ervin

Irene L Linck
John L. McMullzn
Paulette A. Mueller
Julian Murphy
Edison A. Myers
Minnie D. Roberson
Connie M. Sparks

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NOV. 2
Orlando Chapter Zen
Lula B. Sidberry
Mo%rie, "Hillbillies' In the Population Growth. 7:30 p.m.
John F. Underwood
Haunted House," sponsored by Room 222, Bush Scienci
Easter M. Williams
Sanford Middle School PTA, 10 Building, Rollins College
Lora C. Williams
a.m.
Sanford Plaza Theater. Winter Park. Topic: Popalatioi
William
O.
Carson,
Fraternal
Order of Eagles Education Grant.
Casselberry
Sidney Coombe, DeBary
Aerie 3643 will host Fourth
Louise Carter, Deflary
-Altamonte- Ca oselberri
Bonnie C. Edwards, Deftary District meetIng, 1209 Wells Chamber
of
George Gardner, Deflarv
Commerce, lun
Fern W. Fosm, Dellary
Ave., Fern Park, 2 P.11. che
Betty Yates, DeLand *
on
meeting,
11:45 a.m.
Elizabeth J. Burnharr, followed by dinner
Louis Levine, Deltona
Land o' Lakes Country Club
Deltona
Evelyn hlorgpn. Delt.ona
VFW Post 8207 Auxiliary Casselberry, featuring can
Ruth Cary, Deltona
dinner, 4-7 p.m., post home Sit didates for mayor ami council
Kimberly A. Boston, Oviedo
Linda S. Chenoweth, Deltona 427,
Longwood.
in Casselberry. Open to public,
Frederick C. George, Deltona
BIRTHS
call
CofC for reservations,
Marguerite M. George, NOV. 3
Mr. and Mrs. Allan (Patricia)
PTA Executive Board
Sanford Tourist and ShutMurphy a baby boy, Lake Mary De ltona
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Idyllwilde fleboard Clu potluck dinner 6
Dorothy A. McCain, Deltona
Elementary School,
Laura McCarthy, Deltona
IISCIIARGES
p.m. at clubhouse on lakefront;
Sanford:
Ruth C. Ringwald1 Deltona
Skating party to benefit meeting, 7 p.m.

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Includes:

Gordon H. Brisson
Alexander J. Campbell
Juanita chavis

Robert D. Smedley, Deltona Seminole High School Rand, NOV. s
Kimberly A. Boston, Oviedo 7:30-9:30 p.m., Melodee Skating All Souls Home and School,
Jessie Felio, Sorrento
Rink,
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New York City's embattled Mayor Abriiiharri withdrfiwn an Oct. 20, although it could still be
mission. But it seems subtly to play down Con- are suPPOwd to do: keep close ties with
all kin&amp;
Beame, who Is in desperate need of money to reopened if the mayor acts quickly.
nally's uncertainty about the source of the
of news sources.
save the city from bankruptcy, neverthe less
Our sour ces asked us not to identify the Arab
But Caffery went on to say that the Schoen. •
turned down a secret $2.8 tAlllon loan offer in nation which offered to bail out New York City.
In
the
original
report.
Connally
seems
in
truns
"have reputation,, of being at least fellow
Arab petrodollars.
They speculated that the mayor, who must doubt about which of three building3 w,-.1 t1le travelleN if not 111embers of
the Con1mul).
We have traced the mysterious financial answer to a large Jewish population, considered source of the firing. But in the summary, only a 1st Party ... In conversations Schoenbeun Is
it impossible politica lly for him to accept Arab single building Is mentioned. This colncklej
proposal from the Persian Gull to Iiinduri
with reported to follow the straight Moscow
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New York. George Meisner, a private attorney, petrodollars. A spokesman for Beame told our the version of the shooting then being cfroJ
The secret cable, which only now has come to
appr oa ched the mayor with the city-saving offer reporter Marc Smolonsky the ci ty has not by the FBI.
light, subtly - suggested that Marshall t
Sources who have seen most of the sup- with CBS to keep Schoenbrun from getIntiervene
about two months ago. The $2.8 billion could be IecCIVC(I any "concrete" loan offers.
ng the
Assassination memo: In earlier columns, we pressed documents, however, say they don't Job. 'The use which a person of suCh tendencies
rc[x)rtt-d t1wt the FBI had witlilield hundreds of contradict the Warren Commission-a final
Bank, he said.
could inake of the very important post of CBS
tn:ernal documents about the John F. Kennedy cerdict.
The city usW the American Bank and Trust to
representative In Paris is too obvious to require
assassination from the Warren Cmmi.Won, Are
Red smear: A top secret cable from the days comment," cabled Caffery.
verify
offer, Stanley Kreitman, the
presidefit, acknowledged his role in the FBI spokesman, while acknowledging that of the Truman Administration ihows that
But the fair-minded Marshall, who himself
certain Iocwnen hadn't been delivered, In- character assassination Of newsmen td not WUlateraatOfM
tjaj
thyj
me tam, he said, called for a sisteci tiat
no facts had been covered up.
begin with Richard Nixon and his crew,
the embassy's poison Pen cable by inviting
compo vied 8 8 per cent Interest, with all
One of the suppressed docurrients, p In our
In 1947, CBS had approached C espurlent Schoenbrun to a cocktail party.
principals and Interest payable in
possession, is a summary of the FBI's interview David Schoenbrtm and Offered him a top news
World events proved how scurrilous was the
money
would
have
1950
million
every
days.paidoutlnfnaements of on Dec. Il, 1933, with Coy, and Mrs. John Con- job ir. Paris. But right-wingers in the U.S. Caffery attack. A few years later, SChOenbnin
90been
nall y at St. David's Hospital in Austin. This Embassy there, furious over
SCJ1brn
,' was Condemned by the Communists and
A majcr stumbling block, according to other document was routed by the FBI's criminal
criticism of U.S. cold war policy, tried to torpedo reportedly marked for death during the famed
sources, was that tour large New York City chief, Alex Rosen, to director J. Edgar Hoover's the appointment,
"Slansky" trial in Czechoslovakia.
tsis
guarantee rrywnt. The city personal ass*stant, iisi Belmont.
Over Ambassador Jefferson Caffery's
Footnote: Schoenbrun, who brIlliantly
faIk1 to obtain the guarantees, but source
served
Connally stated, according to the memo, that signature, a "Top Secret" cable was se
to then CBS for 16 years and is still an active TV cornclose to the negotiaUons bLvned Mayor Beama's "the lapses of time between the shots ... was Secretary of State George MW.shallnta"
1~ntator had heard of the cable, but never knew
kin
"wicooqt1ve attitude."
'Unbelievably quick.' He stated that he saw no falsely to brand Schoenbrun as a ComJim1
its
exact contents until we reached him. We have
For ewpv, a lender's agent waited two gun" but felt "the shots came from a building
The correspondent and his wife, said the co
nfirmed from intelligence sources that
weeks In a New York City hotel for Beazne to behind them."
secret message, maintained "close re
governmentfiles
are full of such slanderous
contact him, but 11w mayor never bothered to get
The summary follows closely the informtIon with important me i
of what
the French
Com' material on newsmen and Others and nothing is
in touch with him. The loan offer was finally that the FBI submitted to the Warren Corn- munist Party." This Ismbers
exactly
flCwgt
being done to purge them.
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Lois Corbltt
Jack D. Ferrell

Andre C. Ijrnoks

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DCC director Sara Jacobson, greeti
Hughes of the Sanford Police Dept., jokingly
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Hughes, who was attending the meeting as a
The following is a copy of an oiìea letter to the
March 1. Minnesota and Rhode Island each
At
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council
meeting
two
officers
were
representative
of the Civitan Club, said, "Well,
ty of Altamonte Springs.
How far Congress will go in curta iling the food
raised theirs by 2 ce
awar ded for valor; one had been shot, while you never can tell that fellow In the red coat
nts, Montana by 2.5 cents Today, our community, state and nation faces pro
stamp program may be a primary question for and Hawaii by 3.5 cents.
property and people like me. Even looks kind of rowdy," Indicating Chamber of
The Increases continue a 10-year trend towani many problems. These problems aren'
1976, but a more basic question apparently must
t
going
to
though
they
were
city policemen and live In the Commerce president Wayne Albert.
go
away
until
the concerned ci tizenry, gets
higlier and higher tax bites on this essential
wait for 1977. That is the issue of the existence of
In- cty, i tii how much more important it
terested enough to get Involved by
—AudleMurphiy
c,mn
helping its was to me to have their added protection.
the program itself, which has grown up outside the
mnodity,
says
CCII.
Only
eight
states
—
elected
officials
find
solutions
that
are
equitable
Alabama, Alaska, Iowa, Nevada, Ohio, to
Seems a little blt'petty' the way this thing is
i had mentioned at this meeting that due to
framework of the welfare system where it obthe entire community.
Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas — have not
un-seasonal
amount
of
rainfa
we
were
pracbeing
handled remarked Finance Commisslotie'
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A couple of years ago, our area enjoyed a big
b I
raised their gasoline taxes between 1965 and
tically
carried
Ernest
Hendrix at Winter Springs City Council
with
the
m
from the bigger picture of welfare reform, which
boomingrowthandallofusloveditandall ofu
Themayorpointedout me that if
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hejoinedthree other councilmen In 4.
I fived In the
benefited by it. No one knew the bottom was
both Congress and the administration are still
voting
down
Public Works Commissioner Irene
instead of the county, I would be able
New York City police detective Mary Glatzle going to come out; when it did a lot of people
keeping on the back -burner.
benefit from their spraying. Another benefit Van Eepoel's request for a $30 petty cash fund
has been cited as one of the 10 most outstanding were forced out of work and out of bUSIIieS&amp; AS
for public works emergency items to be
would be the fire protection the city offers, this
police oicers in the country.
OW' journalists have pointed out, it has left of equal importance to me.
dispensed
from the dispatcher's Office, "You
"Muggable Mary." as she is nicknamed, has something of a mess.
Do The Job
The
more
I
city
bought
two
fire
trucks with less haasel,
think
about
the
problems
of
am
been working for two years as a volunteer decoy
The people we have electeit to officP. In this
Congress is cwting covetous eyes on another program that
which
are
really
all
our
problems,
both
in
and
out
Van
Eepoel
retorted.
miember of thie NYPD street crime unit. Using a humble man's opinion have made a lot of Infor 60 years or so has been handled capably and with increasing
tyofc1isg
tomake herselfappeartobe roads to solving some of these problems. I am of
in the county; the more I wonder how I as an
effidency by the swes.
Looking for areas whert the city can "save a
dividual homeowner can, participate more
an easy prey for muggers, but always followed unable to see how they hive done a3 well as they
BlUshaiebeenrOdiedjntheSenateanJ Housetocite
in
little
bit of energy," Councilman Irene Van
by a back-up team of other detectives, she has have, under the gruelling circumstances, which community affairs and also b"ne a resident of
a federal
em Of ren's compensation, envisioning
EePDeI suggested turning off streetlights in the
the City of Altamonte Springs.
been responsible for no less than 300 felony they have had to work.
creased benefits for injured workers and threatening Increased
rempte areas of Tuscawilla section of Winter
I don't know it this suesUon Is equitable
osts to employers and — ultimately — to the belengured conor Springs, which she said would almost Offset the
It's stories like this that not only reaffirm our engineer so I probably cannot clearly EtC
corporated the entire county, things Etarted to costs of street lights 'on Winter Springs
faith in the nation's police but in our judicial picture but I want to and I am interested because
Today all 50 states have effcve woren's compensation
Boulevard. Councilman John Daniels, a
take shape. It "lot happen over idght
system, too. With all the reports one hears about it's my community too,
laws under which employcs give up their right to sue in
and It Tusawilla resident, said there were no lights in
didn't eliminate all their problen but It was a that area not needed. He gave as reasons for
the "coddling of criminals," it wouldn't have
The other dayl went to a council meeting and I
change for assurances by the employer that he will accept
beginning and It brought all concerned lJ1J
surprised
us
if
3ometimoe
during
the
past
two
learned
a
little
bit
more
and
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liability for Injury without regard to fault. The program was
es keeping Leopard Trail lit, "a buil der has sta
am
starting
to
undler
one roof.
xtd
yearssomeJudgehadn'treprlmandedMuggaole appreciate the Immensity of the problem we
adopted to eliminate lengthy, costly and frequently qultable
20 honws. Owe are loggers, and it is a beautiful
Ilike
this
town
and
I
like
the
people
here
and
M
for using unfair tactics against un- face,
lawsuits.
and all the things that goon
it will help any, I'd like very much to be includedplace
suchfor
asparking
s
There has been a let of speculatkin
suspecting purse-snatchers, rapists and other
The congressional proposals would reestablish the workers'
tri
pping
stolen cars,"
in the city.
solutions will be the best for all concerned.
right tOsmovin
nice citizen.t
ck thecalendar tothetnoc theuy,
Andrew C. Aylles
— Jane Casselberry
Some estimates put the cost Of the contemplated switch at $40
lionannua llyascomparedto thecurrent$6billion.
JACK ANDERSON
Presumably there are desirable features in the legislation.
The states, however, have been responsive to recommended
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Waste and abuse in the food stamp program more often than any other tax In igm, reports
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skit by seventh grade students .
Florida
For
All Souls School parents.
Bram Towers —
Guideposts-Films, slides, talk NOV. s-g
on Florida's resources. Last
Senior Citizens tour to Key
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meets 7:30 to 9:30 P.m. All ,a.m. Pick up at Casselberry,
Senior Citizens welcome C)st 8:30. Carry a bag lunch for a
for 10 sessions. $2.00.
spack on Parkway. WI Doris

Miss Francirì4i M. Mar ti n, of
DAV business meeting at 7:30 Rogers or Mary McPherson for
614 Sanford Ave., died Wed. ___________________
information.
NOV.
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nesday night. She served for P.m.; l)AV Building, 17•92.
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Spins Rifida Assn. of Central
system of Seminole County,
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I p.m., Mürgan ('onretiring in 1973 . Survivors in
ference Room, Florida
Hospital,
Orlando. Speaker,
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Saturday 's high 82. Overnight Russ White of Colonial Drugs on
paraphernalia for incontinent.
Wilson-Eichelberger MortPar tly cloudy through Sun.
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uarylncharge.
Altamonte Springs P layers,
day.Hlgts in the low
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7:30 p.m., Altamonte Springs
lows in the 60s, Northeast
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to
20
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diminishing
at
Civic
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Mayfair Country Club.
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Commissioner A.A. McClanahan added
civil
war, said they could take the Christian positions at
Agriculture Department studies have shown
candi da tes.
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any
time
but were wai ting to see If a lasting cease-fire
th at 6 per cent of the households receiving food
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You don't want to screw up a newy elected
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stamps have incomes above $9,000. Another 11 pe'
29,000 violated the law, he charges, because It
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cent have incomes between $6,200 and $9,000. It is
endorsed one of the candidates for mayor of the
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requirements have the burden of justifying a
Tampa this week to be attended by Mayor Lee
Aila asked in the complaint, pointing out that
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Moore and City Clerk Henry Tamm Jr. among
newspaper endo rsemen ts are often reprinted by
MADRID, Spain (AP) Gen. Francisco Franco shows
income brackets.
other
city officials, Commissioner John Morris
candidates as a way of self-advertisement
new
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warning.
his
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Congress should find it hard to argue with Mr.
Immediate reaction of the office of the Ohio
today.
Morris
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departing
officia
Secretary of State was that the charge was
ls
about
a
Ford's proposal that college students be ineligible
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reported prostitution ring operating In
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lardo Palace said his condition was stationary but still
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Mayoral hopeful Acqulla filed his complaint
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been a factor.
Million dollar bonuses, the acceptance of contract jumping, strikes, arbitration, unions, agents
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They have eaçh had an effect.
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There were the Greyhounds, silent on the sidelines, faces
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onarIrof field goals byMitch White.
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A homecoming crowd of 2,000 watrhed as Evans set up at its
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Quarterback Mike Cuthson dropped back and had L'man's
Jerry Human firing a gap right with him. Human applied the
pressure, forcing a premature pitchout or at least a fumble
and Greyhound Craig Smith picked up the ball and ran it to the
Evans four, where Lyman needed only one plunge by Bob RIa.zzi
to push over the touchdown.
was covering the pitch man," said Smith afterward on
the sidelines. The ball was right there 1tould hasescored 111
could have taken it on the dead run But! had to wait for the
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scored on the first play with throwing, but stallet at his own halftime.
Itoh Riazzi bulling his way Into 46. On Lyman's next possession
After an exchange of punts to
While homecoming fans were the endzone, never leaving his Burkhart drove his team to the begin the second half, Lyman
stttIng inthestands reminiscing feet and dancing hack to hand Evans 24, where on fourth down had its back to th wall thanks
glory days at Lyman high the ball to the referee,
he was forced to scramble, was to a coffin corner punt by
Friday night, they couldn't help
On the all-Important try for sacked and fumbled with Cullison. But pickups of eight
notice that this year's version extra point. Riazzi barely got Evans'
Sutton and 10 yards by Riazzi busted
Brent
his kick across the crossbar, recovering,
had its problems on offense.
the ball out to the 20.
Nosoorier was Diane Simpson but it did dear, and it was 7-6
Using the running of Mike
LYMAN
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Dick Copeland's charges quarter.
moved to the Lyman six, the big 102
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changed the minds of a few
Yards passing
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While Lyman's offense was play being a 42-yard run by
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sputtering the rest of the game, Dorsey with a TI) saving tackle 17 100
17
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Coming from apparent brink the (greyhound defen.se was t)V flirhard Beary.
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Penalties
When the Lyman defense Is
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been loss No. 6—l.'manposted encouraged by the fact they had stiffened again, Mitch White
Evans
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a 7-6 victory over Evans.
cut off Evans' oulsidi' ground came in on fourth down and Lyman
0 0 1 0- 7
mere was more to this win game, the Greyhounds were calmly kicked a field goal from
E White FB 23
than met the eye.
scared only once, on the final the 13 which probably would
E- White FIG 21
Co nsider that Lyman had one drive when Evans pushed to the have been good from the 33.
L- Ria::' I run (rn kick)
INDIVIDUAL LFADERS
of Its worst offensive nights of Lyman 36 before defense again
The 3-0 lead was about to be
U StNG Evans- Dorsey fl 71,
the season, and in fact, it was a came to the rescue.
iticreased the next time Evans Dav,s 673. Kinney 2-1, Jones 6 6.
game won by defensive heroics
Interestingly enough, Lyman had the ball, except that 13eary Cullison 9 9. Bouchard I 1.
of linebackers Jerry Human drove only twice past the Evans recovered it Dorsey fumble Lyman— Jackson 10 34, Rtazzi 9 10
Peeler 71,
and Craig Smith.
30, and once it had gotten the aftera2l.yard pass play to thePeef er
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I.yman 21.
PASSING: Evans- CulIlson 1110
Evans quarterback Mike
Evans won the toss, received
Evans did add to its score on ° 99, Lyman— Burkharl II 4.0036
RECEIVING: Evans Dorsey ? 3
CuliLson and forced a fumble, the kickoff, but punted utter the next possession when White
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spooks put a tiex over the field.
Nothing seemed to go right for
tlx- Patriots, while Mainland
From the giddy heights of an had little trouble.
upstt victory to the dregs of
The Olo Reliable, back Rick
disappointing defeat.
Car-ia, had an off night and
An offense that covered could gain only 52 yards on the
territory like a well-oiled racing ground. Passes slipped from his
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sputtered like a battered old fumbles set up Mainland touchheap.
downs that put the game out of
And a defense that held to one hirantley's reach by halftime.
that didn't.
Freshman Rob File missed
Was this the same team you his first field goal of the season,
saw last week?" asked Lake a 35-yarder that hit the
Brantley Head Coach Sammy erosbar.
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Weir Friday night as reporters
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GOLFERS BOOST TRIBE
brilliant offensive and defensive Iensjve show that netted the
Harry Stelnmetz tees off on the 10th hole at Mayfair Country club victory, followed by Friday Hues their highest point total of
Saturd&amp;y as the Seminole High School Athletic Boosters golf night's crushing 45-0 loss to the year. Led by senior runners
tournament gets under way. Standing, from left, are Ed Terry, Daytona i1ain1and,
Torn Hunt and Sam (;reene.
Perhaps the hl:i Iloween
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The punt was gotten off safely gi%vn to West Orange.
the senior oa his pad-r and high note for ftedo when the on the six-yard line.
[x-fore Ow quarter ended with
'nie tionk. team wits quick to Wuneed straight up in the air. Warriors fwnbled the Wil! On
Friday night rolled to a hard lweriwl. At that time, Joe Finney but the yellow penalty flag, was
After
Ilenry
Finney
was
West
Ovinge on top 144.
: fought 33-27 victory over Oviedo was able to block a punt, pick thrown by one of the officials, capitalize on the call as they An alert Warrior defender theli
first play from scrim- thrown for a vati loss and Ward
On both occasions the
before a large crowd at Walker up the loose ball and ramble 22 Everyone on the Oviedo bench, titarched the remaining 44 caught the ball in midair, and mage. Will Carter recovered th!ew
an incomplete pass, Lee Warriors Gene W..bh wass able
'd Field.
yard:. for thc- 1_ien!' secorui especially fiend coach PM yard-k in jusm. four play5, with returned it to the Ovictio 14.
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Herald Correspondent

for the bons on the West was able to hit K)b Merchant in Y- ket outside of t
he Ovred
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Klein, began to yell, 41they the touchdown coming on a
17w penalty wns a&amp;sessed =re of the night.
From tIvre it only "
the Oraage 18 but they were unable the end zone will, a seven
Yard
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long
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Again the ball was snapped never touched him, they never pitchout to Ed Thompson, who Warriors three plays to put the to score and finally gave up the strike for
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Miami Christian 7, Fort Lu
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Detroit a? San Francisco
Dallas at Washinjton
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Cocoa 21 Tl?usvltle
South Seminole
Rockledge 7. Kissimmee 0
whI;e(3 23
Trinity Prep 43, F)OCida Air 6 TeaguC(370)
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PCTC LIlDOS N
Mitwr-e (231)
Dade City Pasco 7. Crystal
South Ser 'note
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Red (I 30)
Bradenton Manatee 35, Lake.
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Clar*ater Catholic 70, Far.

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AT SEMINOLE TURF CLUB
FRIDAY NIGHT'S RESULTS

FRIDAY

HaIl) (5) 310. 380, 2.10; 2. Tex
6.70. 3.80; 7. Negui-AlbirdI (1) 7.20,
510; 3. ca Sanchez (3) 4$0; Q (4$)

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Arelene (Kucla) 5-1: 7. LIncoln'.
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The obvious answer is either money, fame or recognition but
those reasons do not explain why 39-year-old Clyde Fu,vel left his
normal job of judging the fights at the Orlando Sports Stadium
and stepped inside the ropes to take on young Travis Poythres on
the boxing card that was headed by Gene Wells and Mike Baker.
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good friend of McKay's when the Trojans aren't playing
the Irish, said "lain living testimony of his ability.
"But," be added, "1 am not the only one. There are
plenlyofoffiersw
McKay las
sound foottmlL'oach, The one thing about McKay Is that
be is no fly-bynight. He iz consistently a winner."

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fü-st time bowlers during the up the S6. Kennedy Trsctor
morning as three out of the four high was Audrey Bolger 167.
that were rolled were by fint
Jet Bowlerettes Ladles: timers. The high game of the High series of the morning:
day was Sue Wynn's Uirst (210- ElaIne Kostival 505 and Ann
492), as was Loraine Jackson Reiner 502. The high game was
(205-492) and Cheryl Lowle' rolled by Margie Farrls 198 and
202 game. ila Collins had the KosUval 190. Converted splits:

Rick Bennett (64) leads %%yman Jackson Into thtvans secondary. Stee Adams (25) waIts to attempt
a tackle. (Herald
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'You can't do much against speec ke
that of Scott and Carter," he said. ie
whole team has great speed and at
hurts you on the outside,"
Part ';I the Problem is lack of dep in
Hr;tntley's running attack. Quarter ck
Henry Stanley can scramble for od
yardage when he needs to, but he h to
scramble too often.

Mainland was able to throw three
different backs at the Patriots, and their
speed amazed Weir.

Carza moves the ball well every g e,
but other than Stanley, he is the ly
other running threat. And Garz is

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came on pass plays. Of the seven tosses
Stanley completed, five were for 10 yards
or more. He gained 142 yards through the
air, 33 more than in last week's win over
Lyman.
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Brantley rushed (or only 16 years while
gaining 113 through the air.
"1 was surprised how well they can
throw the' ball," said Mainland Coach
Tony Melachrino after his win. "Perhaps
they should have thrown it more."
Coach Melachrjno felt his team's
victory was one to be "real pleased"
with. "We're coming along, and this win
ups our record to 4-3. We've made a lot of
improvement since that 7-0 loss against
Seminole at the start of the season," he
said.

ve?sior) by tossing o Daryl opening kickoff and began the MAINLAND

the first half, Mainland uar- yards short of paydirt as first
lie raced past astonisherj
terback Hobby Smith ra ck half time ran out.
defenders (or a 72-yard romp
and flipped a screen t to
A defensive
penalty against that put Brantley ahead, There
reserve C1marles Mc! sh. Mainland
gave the Pats another
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Looking back over the game,
Melachrjno said, "We didn't have Scott
in fourth quarter. If we had, we probably
could have scored more. But I didn't
want tc run up the score any rIirt' than it
already was."
"These things have a way of coming
back up at you," he added.
Melachrino gave a glowing assessment
of his team's effort in the lopsided win
when he admitted, "We looked the best
I've seen the Mainland offense look in
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69 and Smith (NaUie? pass from
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M- Scott 2 run (A'.hIy kick)
Ii&amp;si 2? ocs'. from Smith
(Ashley kiCk)
M- Grn 75 a'.s from SmiTh

B-'Garza 3 run (pass tailed)
Holmes 11 run Ikick fliled)
B- Eberie II pass (Fite kickl

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PUSHING. Mailand.- Scott 21
199, Carter 1710, Holm
II 66:
PASSING: Mainland- Smith 97.
0. 135 yard'.: Brant?ey- Stanley 15
70. 1i7 ward,
RECEIVING Manland_ Green
111. Nattel 229. firanfley- Var

bounds

and heaved a bomb to th ight blocked and fell short.
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nothing but accept
The battle figures to be one of the most exciting
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Penney can probably boastof themostunusual one - a tillapia or

and play the game.
This way, maybe we can keep the Easter bunny

tillapla which weighed about one pound.
It Is no news that the tillapia have spread to this part of the
state, but itls unusual to get one on an artificial lure as they are

alive a little longer.

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Finney's blocked punt and he was stopped short on the one.
On the salt water front, news of trout has been scarce in the
Again the Lions argued in
touchdown run evened the
New Smyrna area, but Jim Shupe called to tell of catch of 37 up to t-ount at 14 before the Warriors vain that he went in for the

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were landed on top water plugs while drifting and plugging the six minutes. The final two-yard was not to be and the Lions
flats.
trotted off the field still behind
rush came with 1:44 left on
Main Street Pier in Dnvtnna
vun..ia '.'.IUJ
clock before haltime and was by seven points.

lh BOB ORRELl,

trout, and whiting

they have spread - last year, two were caught in Lake Monroe week, Lake
Woodruff, one of the better known speckled ch
and now the St. Johns River is yielding catches of them. Corn- lakes in the state, is producing good catches but the size is ia tie

ffowiinTI

mercialfishermen have reported several taken off their trotlines.
The danger is, according to some published reports, that the
importJ fish will turn cannibalistic and des-our the spawn of
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small, the big ones can be taken by fishing the bonnet beds.
BIll Beep with three others in his party pulled in a total 129
on a recent trip. Bill Gidden, Ted Pollitz, and Larry Solano (IC
up the rest of the foursome. Jerry Thrasher, fishing out the

were in the many good hauls made. The best when the half back slanted off ttAo SCOflS late in the fourth
thing though, according to Merle Keller, pier manager, was the tackle for the go-ahead ID.
quarter but they came too late
next week's game against Lake
iiiie back in the final seconds
Greg Latour, a recent coovert to light spinning tackle for of the half to treat the fans to a Hrantlev with a 2.6 mark.
ocean fishing, landed a 24 pound "smoker" king Just outside the play that the Lions thought
WEST ORANGE
inlet near the bell buoy. On another trip outside, a guest aboard gained them a last second 'OVIEDO
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Greg's boat landed one of pounds on (get this) eight pound test
139
Yards Rushing
ill
spinning gear!
134
Varas Passing
11
With five ticks left on the 3792
Passe'.
1 20
Fumbles Los?
(-lock before intermission, 21
2 2
1 36
Punt 5
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Vard sent Merchant out on a 55
Penalties
siiiipk fly pattern and Lee cut
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loose with all he had from his O.cdo
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Somehow the speedy MerCflton kiCk I
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dad, told of spotting a "sea cow" or manatee in Woodruff ('reek
near Lake Monroe,
On the regular fishing reports, Penney mentioned many good
catches of speckled perch landed in the river and in Lake Jc's.sup.
The specks are running large and hitting trolk'd lures, jigs, and
live minnows equally well. Bob King, who sticks to the "jigger"

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the Week" is Earl Quinn with

Chaplain's Ade To Golf Pro
From chaplain's assistant to golf pro. That's the un ely

Sherren Vihlen 1. Link also Spinner and in third place Is Jackson 530, Pete Phillipa 0, Itcalty highs: Mary Elniore
ared the 3-7.10 split. Andy's Toyato.
spared5-Iesue ristensen F:nzerson 164-522, Jim Moyer
Jesse Cook 511, I Borne 5, 159-81-l61-50l, and Libbie picked
the 3-7-10, Annette 18617, Bob Gozales 24
WeaI1 1 and Susie Golden Team won 4 from the Nice flay
Slaughter 511, George Beers Messersrnith spared the 5-10
I20, 13.H, Carroll 191-531 and

thenallofasuddenitcameintoplace,"

early morning and late evening hours. Ed "Woody"
proprietor of the camp, got Into the act landing several of the

Kelley never kId tht'opportunitv todevelophisgolfing skills
"There wasn't a golf course in Clinton, If! wanted to lay

when a huge bass attacked a bream which he had dangling on a
was a small piece of the bream's head.
On the river near Iike Monroe, Jolum kinord at Osteen

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Rev. Lake Grille scored with a pair of nice baa, Charles

Greens Grocery: Ruth Burk Week" is Ba Spelt with l over
-High game was rolled by Bud and Ida Baker 169, W.O.T.M. 2: strikes in a row), ii&amp;i Donut 767, Eric Storm 204.748,
189, Bw'ns Texaco high: Elyse his average. High series team: Campbell
235569 and Al Mary Mclaughlin
iso-iso. Shops's high was Millie Spring Chuck Blackburn 209-212.772,
Vogel Car Wash team high: high game was rolled by Bernie were U
only
200 games
talland
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Hose
Patrick
Janet Stander 182, Ca high: liudley, A nice 251 and the high dung the
evening.
The to
500
spared
the188.17N77 Turkeys fell for Millie spring Kaiser 184.189.707 for the
3-10 splIt. Uour inarow), Karen Wallace, women.
the lAnk Const, team was 'Fi
place team: Bob Dance total oilS with the highest going l4 and Jeannie Adams con- (1mvIs, Shartrn B;iss and Carol Week" is Lendy Heuer ()

Marina Isle section of the river this week.

is getting his share, most of them on the plastic worm.

high 233-20573 set, Lindy Shirley Rodeabush 1. Winn 568, RIch flamelin 200-529, High gan of the day was rolled 505, Julie Blogina l95-5, Ned

the 4-9 splIt.
209-521 and Jack Kaiser 21i4-530. Auto Body Shop with the help of V
Boyd
Shooting Stars Ladies Other 500 series: Ken DeCook Sylvia Paye's bowling 96 pins
Sanford Classic Trio: "Star of
l92.175-476 and Nancy Kafka strikes in a row and a high
League: - Ti big series as 5a2, Te
series
of
564.
Carol
Slaughter
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Week" is George Waldrop
Emerson 506, Jim over her average for "Queen of
lINooners Ladles League: iAutomJIotivc, Speed Partst (212181.242.209.51
Chuck
Altce hendricks (Lyle Burk June I'lant 504, and Johz P&amp;ruzz took all four froni Team 4. l)brine MacAteer rolled 191-185- serIes t575j as she rolled games 213-215-756, Bob Locke 222743,
pins away from that ac 600 split.
451 and Noni Waggner'a 177- (559) and converted the 6-7-10 team) rolled a l762 also,
iske 21fl, Terry Waldrop

for the slightly under-thrown,

kit end and then 21 yards back was to the goal.

In short, how about a headcount, MI those for

the 1O. Team 5: Dot Grady "Star of the Week" is Gloria
converted the 4-7-10 and Anne Averitt with plus 97, Highs for
Thorpe spared the 3-10 split, the night: Cap't, Jim's AverUt
Waibday Dropouts MIxed 191-4%, and Kit Johnson 212-207League: Gil Fileger l%8, 584, File Tire Supply's high was
i high for the men) Mike Burke
Jitii Starr..452, Rolands hair187-525 and Marvin McNutt - styling: Wendy Boness 177-505,
192-514 and Joe Manger 181-182- and Don Corsi 1%-545. Boness
517. high (or the women and the spared the 5-7 split. Cafco
only 200 of the night was Trudi Builders: Fred Denim 20l2.

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Late Toyota Mixed Lealue: 489. Converted splits: Dan The Demos: Paul Barnes 233Lynn Harris 465, Joy Walters
agiblp Bank
Mixed cret for the high game of the 217-169-212-for
185, and Pa
Kerns, and League: big Johnson
series oflLYischerg,
7, and 3-10 Joe
twice,
GerryGil
Walt Moore 195-530
"Star of the Week" morning (208) and a nice 4 the evening (598). Jim
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almost 400 yards total o nse. The Pats took the kickoff and
Stanley faded back, spotted $3
Fumbles
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Penalties
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razzle-dazzle,
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When he finally did get back up, seconds after Perez had

usually starting on defense and playing
the whole garlIc there as well.
Despite the gloom after the game, the
Brantley passing attack gave some
reason for optimism to observers.

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and receiver Daryl Gr the
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and Jackson both roiled four

ili. IJIU(..tL dflfl .scootei inrougn to chase the quarterback.
Inunediately alter the game, Lyman hustled to its locker
room, staged a whoop-it-up party at the door and howled in the
shower.

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controlled experiment in eliminating some of the noxious weeds

coach.

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Main and Crushes SputPering Pats

iaiu w wear uown nis opposluon. I1Us, one

close first round, in their heavyweight three-rounder, Poythres chmakerBrceTramplecanniaketheprljgsheisaf.
"I am trying to put Jocy Vincent in with Tiger Hall,"
The manager of Nat Gates and Tiger Hall, among others, Trampler wnounced, "but Vincent Isn't
too keen on the idea.
suddenly turned rigid from the powerful blow but before he could And, I am after a re-match
between Savage Turner and cen
the
Idelette."
area of his face.

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Friday after accepting the job. "I've been a college coach,
eitheranauIsthntorthhed man for 27 years now and!
figured that was enough.. I guess !ve reached that stage
in my career."
McKay has guided Southern Ce.lifarnla for 15 seasons,
leadinm them to four national championships, three undcfcakd aomis. At .0 he appears to be headed for a
fourth.
The announcement that McKay would Join the pens ended months of negotiations between Culverhouse and the
52-year.old coach.
Cuh'erhotzse did not disclose terms of McKay's conti;u.t, '.kti: r&amp;p&amp;rtediy carries a si lary of $ThO,000 over
five years. "I feel It is a prfvnte matter between me and
Coach McKay," Culverhouse said.
McKay wouldn't reveal provisions either. "It'i nothing
like that which has been speculate4," he said. "I'm not
Wilt Qzamberlaln."
McKay's good friend Bear Bryant of Alabama said, "I
hate to see him leave college coaching because be's meant
so much to the game. But ma' loss Is the NFIIS gain.!

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"We did not play inspired football,"
said Coach Sammy Weir, "Our kids were
not ready to play."
Whether the team was ready or not,
Weir seemed to Indicate that l3rantley
was out of its class anyway. This despite
the fact both schools belong to the same
AAAA football district,

The Rick Garza furnblcs, the bad
snaps, the breakdown of the pass
defense, the lack of containment to the
inside,
Everyone picked the same night to
have a bad game.
That was the mood of the Lake
Brantley coaches after Friday night's 48) loss to Mainland. They sat sipping
Cokes and Mr. Pibbs to the ac-

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By SCOTF AHRAHAMS
Herald Correspondent

The Orlando Sports Stadium announces Its next card, set for
Nov. 11, will be headlined by a Perez defense of his southern

TAMPA tAP)
It wasn't hard to guess what
Tampa Bay Buccaneers owner Hugh Culverhouse was
about to announce when he summoned reporters to his
airport office.
Down in a corner beside his desk was a stack of copies of
the book, "McKay, A Coach's Story."
It was official: John McKay, one of college football's
most successful and gregarious coaches, will go to Tampa

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SECOND: I. ca-Via (1) 1)10, Bannas Baby (7) 500. 1,20; 3. KIm 92; 1. DotIle Knox
(Nihoil) 121.
S 60, 300; 7. Echano Len): (7) 380. LobeIl (I) 3V40;Q (26) 1)7.60; 1
(62- Governor Del lee (Klrnley) 10.1; 6.
1.70,13300; P142) UI®: Big 0 (46 I) 1703.10; DO (56) 117.20: T
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Hand.cap Pace Mlii: I. Eustce
SECOND - 1. J.H. Time (R. Lady (Crossln) 6 1; 2. General Joe

FOURTHS I. Bllbao.Ec'Vav, 14)
FOURTH - I. Joaquin Jean (MV VirginIa Charm (Selders) Ii; 1,
1.10, lI.b, 870; 7, Domingo Elorra Hall) (3) 27.60 4.00 3.20; 2. T)ny
Pinehill Bell (Kurtzworth) I 1; S.
(1) 940. 410, 3. Alava Miguel (1) Miss Biell (6) 310 2.60 3
., Belles Mitt) (Shell) 61; 6. Easter
W.. L. .T. PcI. PF PA 520, 0(14)14080; P (61) $16970; Brewster
(5)4.000(36)516601(3. Aptil (P. P4eeIy) 17; 1. Curious Note
S I 0 833 111 91 00 Ia) 1173 40.
61) $11360 1' 1-37
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1 3 1 Fermin Ramon; 5. Maruri Attu; 6 Pace: i. Western Champ (Blood) S
enavor Mit (pcuc?aJ 61; 3
Q 4 0 ChuchoArpi: 7. SantlLarrea; s. '
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Apalachicola

Monticello Aucilla 50. Pan.
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OkDkI 7. Larr I Alberdi' I Eddy. lobe?? (Kausner) 97. I. flar?ows
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THIRD - 11,000 Claiming Pace.
THIR
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Echano Aran.a.- 3. E dd neil;' 4
Prince Desmond (Dvora',ek) 101.).
Okoki' 6'

Fort Myers Verot 7, Sarasota Sanford (4.11)
Leview() 70)
Booker 6

Pahokee 41. La Belle 17.
Moore Haven I. Marathon 6
Arcada De Soto 24, Lake
Placid 12
Chattahooclsee
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Mick (Provost) 31; 7 Busy Time
1 1 0 BlIbeo, 7. Sata: I. Celaya
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TENTH - I. Mentha 2. Chucho; (F lhtendeld) 10 I; 8. Trua; Honor
(Lupo)97.
2 7 0 3. Marurl; 1. Ferrnln. S. Santi; 6
SEVENTH - 12.000 ClaIming
I 3 0 Mugueria; 7. Larrea; 5. Aflu.
1 3 0
ELEVENTH - 1. Ogulza Alto; 7. Pace, Mlii: I. Dons Ann RaIder (1.
CachoBengoa; 3. AnechaZarre; , Crank) 13-I: 2. Stars Ho'.te'.s
0 5 0 DomIngo Ethave; S. A?ava Juan; 6. (Hobbs) Ii: 3. Pasha Time
(Damianlk) 151; 4. 1 i.a
BarreAxpe; 7. MerurlMigusi: •

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(Berr:n&amp;k) 101 7 HurrIcane Scott

7), St. Pete Catholic 7
Sarasota Riverview 10. Boca 'Tutkawella (120)
Sanford (2 30)
Ciega 0
Fort Myers 7$, Naçle'. Lily Tegue(11.0)
Jackscn Hgt. (1.10)
12
South Seminole
Punta Gorda Charlotte
Red (060)
Fort Myers Cypress lake IS
JUNIOR BANTAM
Sarasota
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North
Fort

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Anan?aatplew Oreans

Santa Fe
Astronaut 21, Merritt Island

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ENTRIES
FIRST - C) Pace, Mile: 1. Silky
Squire (HCnt'tick'.) 52, 2. DIamond
Ruth (Kurtwocth) 7.7; 3 Pan Byrd
(Peters)$I. I Princes'. Strong (ft.

EchanoAlberdi. Ogulia Sanchez; 2.
Lakeland Kathleen 27. Bran
dOn 0
lakeland 71, Tampa King 13
Pl'.nt city 10. Winter Haven 0
Barlow 7. Lake Wales 6
Sebrrcg 1?. Auburndale 7

MELBOURNE - Florida Mr ball in the second half.
Academy's football team was
Trinity amassed an eyestunned by the staggerIng 248 poppIng 461 yards rushing in the
yards rushing by Trinity prep's game, and gave up only a fourth
Norbert Seals, but not near as quarter TD.
much afterward when it
Coach Joel Kelley again
learned It was only an average played substitutes lib'irally,
day s work for the senior and held the score down,
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keepingSealsoutofthegamejn ",_-,
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Trinity Grinds
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1. JoShua (R. Strong)
t7 70i 103,707, Genesse Playboy
(3) $80360). Sourdough tI) 5000
(3 5) $7610 1 (5 3 1) 1728.60 1 7:09
SIXTH - I. Darryl Oal (H Hall)
(1) 400160480 2. Ocala (1(4)10 20
6 103 loyal Opposition (7)7 100 (I
1) $7370 I (I 12) $71110 1 2.0? 1
SEVENTH -1 Tica IR. Wanton
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j 4600 73 10 1)00 7. Dazzling
Star (5) 5 80 610 3 Iron City Nancy
(3) 1 0 0 (58) $116 $0 T ($5 all)
%9S.?O 1 2)0 I
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Brainard) (7) 1600 520 360 7
Bombay Jason (1) 7 10 1 10
Bomber 6 II) 3600 (4 7) 159 60 T (7
4 all) 170920 1 2:05.1.
NINT1'
I Devils Advocate (A
Mici) I?) 13 00 3 70 7 40 2 Special
Miracic'(i)i 702.803 MarIo (3)3.00

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Ocata Vanguard 21. Leesburg
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Riverdale 17. Napcs 13
JlCkSonvi:le Ralnis 21. Jack
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WO- Psicy 7 run (Waters
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That was before a stint in the U. S. Nasy where he beca e a ready to hire a golf pro for a new course in the Orlando area.
Pennsylvania base. Kelley was good enough at the Roya nd sith his wife, Betsy.
Ancient sport to b-omc' the No. 2 player on the base golf S( 1(I.
"We has-c a real line bunch out here," says Tout. After bcin,It was while p!a)ilig with ('apt. Nicholas Brango, the . 1 open only live months, membership has hit 220 at Sweetwater.
trmnsferred to Argensia, Newfoundland,

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the world, Wouldn't you prefer to go to some warm place re with another nine set for construction by the end of the
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gathered the ball in Oil thE'

t1es were changI from Argensia, Newfoundland, to lerto ico time, they come back more humble than when th' left the No. I
and Roost'i,-elt Roads Naval Air Station,
tee." says Kelley

fish, th other had bream. They combined their partiesand had a
big fish fry.

course, also becoming captain of the sadron golf team.
After his discharge, Kelley took a job as assistant

fishing with his son, Tommy, and Chris Petersen, landed a string

was no time to go back home to Iowa," grins the genial a ete

were from one to three pouIs. John Kitchens and Charlie Sa
atthi concentrated on bream, and had 30 when they returned to

tember. 1974.
people's needs more than my own. I don't have much time to
Next he went to Placid IAlkes Country Club at Lake P1 ci in spend on my gamne,' he says.

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dining in thc
air'conditiont'd clubli

Kelley isn't a Class A IA pro yet, but he expects to reach
at that status before the year is out. "I've been through ILS!ra'SS

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Sunday, Nov. 2. iSiS

Area Business Briefs

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Houses Urtfurnishec I

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pram including the Today farmers were discussed by
Slid The present trend in real W.W. Tyre, Seminole County
estje is towards national Farm Bureau, who represented
netbrks for real estate Just as local members at Florida Farm
itl'beeninrnanyotherfields, Bureau headquarters in
'fe in Florida are proud that Gainesville recently.
we'e taking the lead in many
Tyre is a member of the State
of ,se Innovative Ideas," Gale Resolutions Committee, who&amp;e
report will be voted upon
Tuesday by delegates to the
izens of the Sanford area Florida Farm Bureau's 34th
re4ved $1,799 55
from annual state contention near
Mi,inum liccyclers Program Orlando.
1anontti.
At that convention, 61,000
.1 uminum Recycler 's member farm organization's
4-pe,sOflals
c4cted 11,997 pounds of 1975-76policieswillbe finalized.
hjinum beverage cans and Among key issues heavily __________________________
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clean
KNOW YOUR
household debated and supported by the
Resolutions Committee were
alGinum.
BLOOD PRESSURE
the registered
ic November schedule for Strictenforcerncntof'nostrjke' Get it checked
at Altamol',Se Mall, near
tt$iobile unit is every Wed- provisions in Florida's law
information center, Monday
y From 2-4 p.m. and the relating to public employcs and
through Saturday. 1) a m. tO
Griter Sanford Chamber of strong opposition to future
pm
Cc,merce parking lot, 400 East banning of any pesticide Will trade various k abilities on
Fi, Street, where the public without scientific proof to
week ends far tyPe*l'ltIr, car or

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coffee and donuts available to
all who visit their establish-

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how
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Skim-American slices,
According to an

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new Sanford Ree-Vee

The wholesome properties of
this new cheese product,

locution,

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organization of realtors,
dedicated to discovering and

money

eltl-)uflC to drop by their new
location and browse around,

new pn1UCt
Cuiluixifly,
combines skim milk and
American Cheese and is 50 per
There's also an open house centlowerinfatthanpro,sed
for Austin Develcpn'1ent of American cheese, while
Altamonte Springs in Sanford retaining the American cheese
this weekend,
flavor,
developer,

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well

known

throughout Central Florida (or
quality homes.
The new Austin homes in
Sanford, located off Celery
Ave., on Valencia Court North,
are designed "for young

this

American slices are available
in the Sanford area in two
convenient sizes
the eight.
ounce package containing 10
slices and the 12-ounce package
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professionalsandexecutiveson

their way up," according
Austin officials,

to

All models feature three

bedroomsand1Lor2fulIbath
with central heat and air, wall.
to-wall carpeting, garages,

fully

equipped

modern

kitchens

appliances,

with all
ample

storage space and attractive
designs
Drive out this weekend and
visltthese new models. t might
be just what you've been
searching for,

time opportunIty. 323 6161.
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INVITATION FOR BIOS
THE
SANFORD
HOUSING
AUTHORITY,
SANFORD,
FLORIDA will receive bids for the
INSTALLATION
OF
GAS
HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER
COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTON
TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
16.) and 16.4 untIl 2:00 p.m., on the
10th day of November 1973, at the
AdmInitratlon Building, Cntle
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at
wtlkhtimeandpIacesllbiwIll
publicly opened arid read aloud.
Proposed forms of contract
OXuments, including speclficatio,s.
are on file at the office of the
Aurnority of the' City of
Sanford, Florida. Administration
Building, Castle Brewer Court,

sumer in tiund, are dp. eltethve real estate marketing
propriately endorsed by tennis concepts.
star Chris Even, a native
Gale Associates has seven
floridian,
residential offices, all of which
are Gallery of Homes
Jack I.. Gale, of Gale representatives in the Central
Associates Inc., Maitland, has rlorida area.

thtiluminum.
.1-aluminum cans have no
sit seam or bottom seam and
issilycrushed by hand. Also
a lagnet will not stick to an
alninum can.
ccording to Paul Hayden,

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of Homes Inc.
The Florida Council is
comprised of 23 Gallery of
Homes representatives in
Florida and is a nationwide

zmager, "The Holiday season
isiearly upon us and extra
nney
from
collecting
ahlinum will be useful (or
sIpping and entertaining."
I'it.ical issues facing Florida

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6—Child Care

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his selection as president, Gale
said, "I am excited about our
being part of the new Gallery of
Homes concept, particularly in
view of the forthcoming
national television advertising

Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

COUNTY, FLORIDA,
(General Jurisdiction Division)
Case No. 7SI0S9.CA-49.F
SOUTH
SHORE
FEDERAL
SAVINGS AND LOAN %SSO
CIATION OF MASSAPEGUEA.
NEW YORK,
Plaintitf,
"s
GARY
TOBIAS and
WAYNE
DONNA J TOBIAS. his wife.
Defeodant
NOTICE OF ACTION
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
TO: GARY WAYNE TOBIAS
and DONNA J. TOBIAS,
hit wife

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Case No. 7S1632.CA.04.0
In Re: The Marriag, of
MANUEL BOTELI'tO,
Husband,
and
PEARL MAY BOTELHO.
Wife.
DISSOLUTION OF
MARRIAGE
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO MANUEL BOTELMO
Address unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for dissolution o'

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Should Read:

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Sanford Al Anon Family Group P 0.
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Reduce safe and last with GoBeie
Tablets and E vat' "water pills",
To*jthtOn Drug

ARE YOU TROUBLED' Ciii Toil
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CITY OF
INTHE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
SIIINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA,
FLORIDA
CIL ACTION NO. 7S147l-CA.O9.F
NoticeolPublicHearing
01151011:
JKSONVILLE
NATIONAL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY
BX. a national banking car
ltie Board of Zoning Appeals Of the
Piji
Plaintiff, City of Altamonte Springs, Florida,
that said Board will hold a publIc
RAND 0 CASTRO and ELLEN hearing to Consider the question Of
granting a variance for the following
AASTRO, his wife,
Defendants described property:

Free, 6.11 7(j77 far "We Care"Hotlifle, Adults or Tecnt.

9—Good Things

FACED WITHACSRIPIKING
PROBLEM
Perri3p'sAlcofolicAnonymous
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Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
Call 6113079.
Nurses, RN's, LPN's. Aides; Aide
Companion; Neededlmmediately
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2', Acres,) BR. 1 bath, stocked fish
pond 153.000

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919 S. French
372 7374, 322 1496, 3fl 191.1
322 1959,322 4164
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6 Lots, Highbanks Road Industrial
Park, $6,600 per lot.

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10 Acre's on Pine Way, $3,000 per
acre

Homes

373 9685
3975 Honda CO 360 T, 3 mc's. old,
eceltent Condition. Must sell
5150 322 115$
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3 M Precise time reieased plant
food. C,ardenLarvl, 1400 W. 1st St..
373 6630

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
3733166
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Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Celery Ave. Sanford

Set of Miracle Maid pots &amp; pans,
never used Cost over $300, will
sell for $125. Also butterfly
collection, 373 3671.
House full of Furniture, everything
goes. Refrigerator, dinette,
Courich &amp; chair, MIsc. $507 Canary
St., (Skylarkt, Longwood. $34
7151.

FLEETLINE -- Double wide new,
central air, raised front screen
roum, carpori, skirting, corn
plelely set up Near 436 8 $7
Olfsred
by
Savings
&amp;
loan $11 SI per month 373 6051
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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanlord,3fl S200
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SKYLINE
Doublewicte, '73, 71' *
60'. 3 BR. 2 bath. raisj front

1977 Yamaha 750 DS 1, 3,
miles.
uIf i,%.vf I'l
11?1I?
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1914 Honda Y.L 250 Endure, 110(,
miles Excellent Condition lEO

62—Law,!-Garden

51-HouseholdGoods

BarrIngton, double wide, new, 21' x
60', central air, large raised
sueen patio, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed siding, good
location, with trees. Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan, Payments,
$113 34 ma. 373 6051.

1973 360 Enduro. e'cc'llent condi
lIon. 5)50 After I Call 723 2671

Al ITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
That's a Classified Ad!

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY—SELL-- TRADE
ill 315 E. Fir'sl St.
3223677

HILLCREST " '73, c'ntral air.
dishwaSher. raised patio, Skirting,
&amp; tie downs. Good location,
Payments $41.29 mo. Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan. 373 6031

78—Mtorcycies

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One Executive Chair
Two Atma Desks
322 SIX

Kitchen. Bathroom Cabinets
Counter top's, Sinks, lnatallatior
availabte Bud Cabc'Il In
anytime.

Larry Saxon, Realtor

42-s'Mbile

60—Oflice Supplies

DEEP WELL PUMP. F &amp; W..'
horsepower, $0 gal. tank filter
values and hitting. 5175 100 It.
inch pipe available Easy pulled
867 IllS
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79—Trucks-Trailers

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Rent flir Lulr,' U "r?r
Carpet
'Shi1crç-.'.er for cii $1 50 per day.
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CARROLL'S FURNITURE

1971 Dodge. Cii.i' cab, $ ft bed.
loaded w dir, excellent cOndit'n,
53.995, Utility Lody 196$ Ford, 6
cyl., u,tanclard shift, excellent
condition, $1,000. Private owner

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65—Pets.Supplies

Assume Payments

$973 Ford F 100 Explorer, 300 CC. 6
cyl., standard transmisi
body, radio, heater, air, rn.
wftefs, like new Only 1300 mil.
5.700 5 take over pay'nent
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AKC Doberman, red male. 9 mos.,
rars ¶hnt
Crrir's 4 colors, 4
dharrpcns in peigree Good $fi.,cI
prospect. $150 Phone 321 0797

7 (3 7.i'j ri (,l'),lrt 3
iC't,on, twin needle. tront
11ina deluxe' Sewina machine'
Paw halanrenf$7$nr Iooayrnents
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66—HOI'ses

SANFORD 'tEWIPIC, CENTER
'107 Fast First. Downtown
137 QItI Fvi 49 liLt
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Home Improvements

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service center right on the

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All Adult - Modern
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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it alIt
Large wooded lots S Street lIghts
Paved streets 'Sewers •SIdiwiks
30 Year Mortgage -$ pcI. down.
or Conventional

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Highway 17.3, Sanford. Next To Cavalier
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Horn. Show is a wholly.
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Usi ten lwg.st savings and
loan associations In th. U.S.
We stand behind vsry home

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IDrepet •Carp.ting •Sip. Dhiulnq Rooms

Beauty Care

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.',AKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
Carpentry. Remodeling, Additions. STORlPlr IT
AE'j ", 5L
WINTER ITEMS,
Custom Work licensed, Bonded
SELL
SELLING IT '.'.[s CASh
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
Free eStimate 373 6031
PLACE
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WANT AD Phone' 332 2611 or 5])
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Call I2flolI ur UI v',ii
and a friendly Ad Visor will
SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
help you
PURIFICATI3N SYSTEMS
Call PhI GonzaleZ 303 373 3fl9
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STERED WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS
Need help on that Saturday job'
Paneling door. windows hung.
concrete work, etc. By the hour or
by the job 3279345.
Interior, Exterior Plastering,
Plaster Patching &amp; simulated
brick
&amp; stone specialty. 321 7115)
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Il you art having difticulty fkdir.g a
place to live, car to drive, a job, or
some service you have need of.
reed alt our ',vanf ads every day.
Looking for garden e'guipment'
Read today's classified ads for
0000 huy.

Office Machhios

On' ICE MA('1411,LS
''fv'c' iii '.jI,'% .iij '20(15'
F re' Pci uP anti
S,unfo,d Buines5 Machines 332 100's

'UphoIerIng

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ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7567 Park Drive
372 8ES

Qviul't upholstering Frtt-p''. up &amp;
delivery Call for free estimate
201 C Commercial 373 6451

Wall Papering
PAUL SLATEP
Professional Whllpapet h'4m ger
L'Cen"-cj
Co.rrm*-r.a,
Free Fttimite Pb 372 MI)
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Pet Care
PET REST INN
ficiard.rug 8. Groom fig
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Well Drilling

'.'.ECLSDi.ilLl I'll P:l.',tPç
'I7INi.L [J YSTl,
All type's and tiles
We
repair and Wryice
Potcr.,pt. by Muit',izn ('ukayne
STINE MACHINE A,
Fine wedding photo's reasonably
SUPPLY CO
pr'cnd. Phone' 3234388
207W 7ndSt
3226137

Photography,

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Call for Appt. 322-3103

Roofing

Lawn Care

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Efficiency apartment. lights aa I
waler furnished. Elizabeth Crewi
phone 3733111 before 10 a m

Furnished

LPN. full time, 3 to II shift. Apply,
Lakeview Nursing Center, )9 E
Second SI, Sanford

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F,H A. buys small down payment,
Cu, 3 BR, 1', bath, carpet
drapes. $73,

ASSUME 6'. PCT MORTGAGE
Super 3 bedroom, 2 bath, nestled on
wooded lot, great area. II Winding
Ridge, Casselberry. Existing
nfg , $15900. $154 mo. pays all
Mking 171,900. 3239410

Forrest Greene, Inc.

18—Help Wanted
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323lorfl30S17
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FOR RENT
OFFICE &amp; STORE BUILDINGS
ALSO STORAGE SPACE
$2SUPERMO.

CALLTOSEE
FERN PARK MAITLAND— 3
bedrooms, 5', bath's, air (01I
ditioner. dishwasher, fenced yari
$195.
FORREST GREENE INC.
130 613) REALTORS 3321910 eve'

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room, carport, patio
utility
buildIngs 7 Beautiful shaded
fenced lots. Income from lot
rental Owner will finance

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than rent. Government subSidized
to Qualified buy,cS. Call to see If
you quality!
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
103W. 1st St.

Sunday, Nov. 2, 1975—SR

43—Lots-Acreage

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373 7fl5
373 5215
377 7741
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Sanford For appf. to see, 373 $71
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41—Houses
Get 'Em While *

Pu', i' ',v+ $175. English saddle
WIIyS Jeep Universal.
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Interest
Credit
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3
DL L 1011.'. iiU.'.' I
bat,
6',
anti
bocts,
713
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screen room, central air, carport Dinette. 4 chairS, 5.33; Pr. mahogany
-__.___.Residential
running gear good Condition, 332.
FRAP.IKLINAtIMSAPT5RenI
Commercial Lois.
3 Bedrooms, central heat 'and ai,',
awning and skirting Good con
twin
beds,
complete,
$95
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I fldrm • closed porch, 113(1
mo 37!6S0
Acreage up to 10,000 acre's
wall to wall carpet, brick finish,
dition Payments 5.106 47 mo
68-Wanted to Buy
UpholStered rocker, $15; Wood
weekeodt.
2 Udr., porch, carport, wathin J
aluminum
overhang,
large
corner
OtIrc'ci
by
Savings
&amp;
Loan.
37)
Large3roomapt.,shadefrees,t
rocker, $17.50; Coffee table, $15; ______________________________ _______________________________
machine, Clean, $150
at on paved road 525,100-10 P
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Street entrance, iflcIud utilitle's
Endtable.tIO:Ive'te,t.tic
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2 Bdrm , new W W carpet, new LI
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IY LOflWT, legor, ocyl • automatic
dowr,.
Immediate
occupancy.
fle'
Call after 6 p m, 373 9579
Double bed, complete, $50: Swivel
furniture. Separate dining arei
REALTY INC
pickup Will consider damaged if
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tranSmissiOn, excellent condition,
rocker, $20; Floor lamp, $10; Fall
repairable Phn 349 5337
Very attractive, $163.
201E. 7Sth,373
5395
1109 S Sanford Ave
BAMBOO COVE APIS
JOHNNY WALKER
front secretary, $175; Gate leg
HAL COLBERT, REALTOR
fable, $35; KULP DECORATORS,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
1972 Ford Currie- pickup, new tires.
ST. JOHNS RIVER— Near Deflary,
Security deposit, No pets.
SELMAWlLLlAM5,Aj5Oi.ie'
CASH 322.4132
109 W 1st, St. 322 2335,
REAL ESTATE. INC.
extra clear. $1,993 Call Don Pope,
almost an acre of river front with
Eves 322 0617or 322 1517
furnished or unfurnithed. Newly
374.'40
For used turn furO, appliances,
372 '651 Dealer
beautiful trees, great fishing.
redecorated. Come see. 300 E.
bolt. etc flu, I or 1001 items
Jl64i
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Owner says "Submit offers
Airport Blvd Sanford, 323 1)40
Larr''s P,'art. 215 Sanford Avi
52-Appliances
SANORA
1966
Olds. ,Ietstar. good mechanical
SANFORD
CALL NOW
Sanford Paola, 6 acres. 3 bedroom,
Condition Good tire's Only 56.430
TwoApts I or7 bedroom, unlurn, I
LAKE MARY— Beautiful lakefront
We Buy Furniture
bath, central heat &amp; air, S acrei
mile's,$.
32)0657.
lot ona peninsula for unobstructed QUALITY APPLIANCES AT
turn Both ac, w w carpet. $100 Furnished 3 bedroom. $175 mc
orange grove. Owner. 373 0151.
BARGAIN
PRICES.
SANFORD
scenery
575.000
damage deposit. $173 mo. 373 4319
DAVES'fl]9)70
Adul's only. Water turn. 372 5717
$974 Mercury Marquis Brougtsam,
Empty, move right in, 4 bedrooms,
AUCTION, 373 7340.
after 3.30 pm
OSTEEN - LEMON BLUFF. B
'-vinyl top, loaded, excellent con
family
room,
separate
living
&amp;
WEKIVA RIVER- Adult pan
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Owner. 100' on St tohn River.
dition, %3,97S VW Dune Buggy,
KENMORE WASP'IFR, pans,
dining rooms. 30'xlO' screened
DøBary- Acijits, I BR, air; Close to
offering fishing, C.inOCirIQ am
Top
prices
pad.
u',ed.
any
condition,
b'droom, 7 bath ma,n houi, eat
e*(t'3lent ccvid,t ion, 1950, 196.8 VW
service. used machine's
porch, huge in'side utility room, 2
6.44 $126. Wn?er Park
store's. Churches. Ideal for retired
convenience Store Surrounded b'
3736353 REALTORs
'n
in kitchem, all appliances Large
sedan, ract;o and he4ter, good
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3220697
car
garage,
2',
years
old.
beautiful oak and Cypress lrer%
aersons. 661 64U or 327 $054.
living room with stone fireplace.
condition, $930 Private owner.
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL SEMINOLE ' CO. Acreage tracts,
177 1170
Wanted to buy used office furniture.
SMALL APPLIANCES
carpeted. Garage apartment with
n
COST. Swim in community pool.
ORANGE CITY— Duolex. turn or
small and large. 57.000 per acre
Any Quantity 1IOLL'S _____________________________
all weather enclosed porch, Good
REPAIRED
Low, low down. Price slashed
'nfurn
QuIet Neighborhood,
and up Terry Realty. Realtor. 67$
Catselberry, Hwy tiP?. 830 IIC.t
1971 Mazda Rotary Coupe. low
lerm $17,500. Call collect, 601
o S Sanford Ave. 37] 9)70
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38—Wanted
again to $33,950.
0711
Reasonable 773 7615 or 37) 1171
mileage, $950 or best offer. 134
$64 SC*0 after 6 pm,
(collect)
790$.
Want50, one or twO bedroom fur
53-TV-Radio-Stereo
71—Antiques
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nished apartment on first floor
31-Apartments
$600. $7015. Oak Ave. See' George.
lnc.,REALTQRS7IHrS6U43U
Must be clean. Two *dulfs. R F
Colcr 'Iv's from 550; 138W. from
HOUSE FULL OF ANTIQUES
Wheeler,
LAKE MARY BLVD.— 120' frontage
Gen,
$15; Service all makes. HERBS' andfamIyPi.rloomsdating
Delivery,
MONTHLY RENTALS
to
MAYFAIR- BY OWNER, 3 BR, 2
Ca'sselberry. Fla.
Any Car113' deep on a corner sIte. 1,166 Sq.
IV. 1700 5. French, 373 1731
AVAILABLE
1600's Revolutionary war items.
bath, Florida room on 2 lots.
ft. of building zoned for offices
$150 $I7S Color TV
Moving,
must
sell
jn
flsi.
No
Money DOWn
Priced under $30,000 After 6, call
COLOR TV.$1I9SMONTH
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549,900. FORREST GREENE
QUALITY INN NORTH
WITH GOOD CREDIT
377 21.54.
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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
INC., REALTORS. 3236353; $30
I 4&amp;SR 431. Longwooci
For Example
6U 1006
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
4133; eves. 332.1970
75-Recreational Vehicles
'72 Gremlin X, air, $1095.
Lake Mary— Clean furnishec
'11 Pinto, auto • air, $795.
READY TO MOVE IN! Attractive
apartment for working man Only,
41—Houses
54.-Garage Sales
1974 Brougrtam motor hone. 24'. low '70 Mustang Mach I. auto , ar. $1195
freshly
painted
3
BR
home
on
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$95. Phone 332.7930
2574 Park Dr.
mileage, $1,300 doAn &amp; take Over '77 Vega GT. like new. $1195.
322 7111
Quiet street, yet close to ldylfwilde
Idyllwilde— 3 bedroom. 2 bath,
REALTOR
paymit5
322 4610
AFTER
MRS.
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'71 Duster, 7 door, $995
Yard Sale, 112 Upsala Rd., Sat. &amp;
SAN MO PARK, 1, 7. 3 bedroom
School! Rear yard fencedi
living roomdinirug room corn
322 3991
3279211
3220641
Many other's to chootifrom
Sun.,
9.5.
TraIler
hitch,
dec.
tooth
trailer apts Adult I. famIly park.
5G—Mscellaneous for Sale
Assume existing mortgage' with no
bination, family room, eat In
brush, hairctippers, razor,
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17 97, Sanford
Qualifying!
$21,950.
3
Bedroom,
2
bath,
split
plan,
car.
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76Auto Parts
kitchen with built.ins, double
Chico &amp; The Man
cameras, typewriter, misc items,
373 $930
peted, central HA, kitchen
Baby Bed. 27"x31",", and car bed;
garage', large lot with fenced yard.
Like
new.
377
$635.
(new location)
LOW DOWN— Assume existing
equipped, 2S'z25' Florida room
5)0 for both. Phone 339.1765,
723 1252.
One &amp; Two bedroom apartments,
_______________________________ Reconditioned Balterles. $12.95
J 17928177, Longwood
mortgage! Owner anxious to sell 3
with fireplace, porches screened
exchange. REEL'S BODY SHOP,
carpeted, air, turn A. unfurn. $9.3
Ca1l373 $57)or$34 1403
3 HEAVY DUTY
BR home overlooking lflel
and carpeted, utility shed. Phone
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
1109 Sanford Aye'.
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up.'372 1110
Kitchen
equipped!
Priced
at
ALUMINUM
EXTENSION
LAD
3220712.
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1963 Corvair Mania Convertible,
$11,900. Come in and make us an
d. 'WJ
JeeP Wheels (15") with tires?? $13
'72 Bonita, 15ff. with tilt trailer &amp; s
good tires &amp; paint, runs. Needs
"SERVICE BEYOND
offer we can't refuse!!
7
Bedroom,
air
Conditioned,
fenced
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each. PhOne 322 6602.
hp Chrysler, electric start, runs
adult. $50 plu's utilities 372 7910
wvrk. $100. 327.1947.
yard,
1901
Summerlin
Ave
5.1.900
THE CONTRACT"
INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
great. $450. Phone 322 2599.
or make otter 322 3)97.
make room for new stock).
3 Rcn tur7slsts.d garap, apart LAKE MARY— Nice 3 bedroom. 7
Everything Reduced To Clear! 17' Fiberglas bott, with canvas top.
mint, water furnished, adults
bath home on dead-end sand road.
By oen.r, 2 bedroom, bath, full
SAVE 44 pet. arid more
Your MLS Agency
mo.d
ill lIP Jotsnson motor 1. trailer
cnIy. $100 month, $23 securIty
Large lot, carpet, range, dish
carpet, small equity. $143 ma. Call
damaged stock. Payton's
Exceflent condition Reasonable.
depoilt. Phone 332 5305.
washer, diSpOSal $"O,OOO.
372 9101 after 5.
REALTORS
2S6SParkDr
Children's Wear (Formerly
3721756
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lor2 Bedrooms Adultsonly
Buttons 'N Bow's), 2610 HiaAatha,
AGE I ELEGAPICE— Newly
LAKE
MARY—
4
bedroom
home
22'
Houseboat,
powered
by
$55
OMC.
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
Phone 377130).
decorated Older home. Has central
with 3 baths, also den, family
2.313 Park Drive $lOup
with trailer. 373 0581 after S p m
heat and air, detached garage.
Low down payment. Ornamental
room &amp; baserr.ent Walk in closets
I:I,LLER BRUSH
week days or anytime weekends
fenced back yard Down stairs,
stone
fireplace,
turned
columns,
AVALONAPARTMENTS
PLUS an apartment for students,
372 1917
Spaciout living room with
sunken paneled family room. 3
ADULTS. NO PETS
hobbists, etc. $1,500 sq. feet of
15' Orlando Clipper with 35 hp
fireplace, formal dining room,
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Kt:y's Unique, 2610 Hiawatha Ave.
116W 7nd5t
Spicious
living
on
an
acre
of
land.
Johnson, electric start, and tilt
den.
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in kitchen, 1 bedroom and
fence, carpet. FHA.VA. 5311222.
specializing in Macrame Ma$15,000.
trailer, $37S. Phone' 322 0859
bath, plus utility. Upstair;) large
One Bedroom. 2617 Elm Sanford
CLIFF JOROAN,REALTOR
terials and Unusual Gifts 32).
CALL
NOW
bedrooms and? full baths.
No pets 339 6954
76S1.
ROBSON MARINE
SANFORD- 3 bedroom, 7 bath
$26,300.
Mrs. Mello
home, lust pointd intide, ar
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
END OF SEASON
ULS—REALTORS
373.1961
conditioner, shady yard, will
Spacious, well furnIshed, pine
SWIMMING POOL SALE
Peg.
Real
Estate
Broker
dicker or swao. $19,500.
panilod, all electric; good Quiet
GIANT ALL ALUMINUM POOLS,
nighborhood, Adults. 3fl 07$
16'x34' (2 only), Peg. $2.I, now
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
322.764,3
if
SANFORD
$l.S00plusfj*; 24' Round (lonty),
$30 6133
REALTORS
FurniShed 2 bedroom upstairs apt.
6351
$100 down, no closing costs,
Peg.
$1,175, now $995 plus tax.
• $lOOmo,IcltIId,Nopet$ Westllth
rnewed, vacant Homes you can
SEMINOLEAWNING&amp;POOL
$500
St.
3734767
afford.
TAFFER REALTY
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2115 FrencnAe
3 bedroom, enclosed carport, fence,
Wi Or S?re'I deSks (executive deSl.
Corner 3rd 5. 17 92
Small apt. $1.5; large 1 bdrm , $100; I Bdrm
$139
per
rt.onlh
principle
A,
in.
Peg.
ReI
Estate
Broker
, 2 bath mini farm, many
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 8.
3223022
large 2 bdrm., $110; water fur.
1IOOE,7SthSt,
terest, 30 years. 9 pet. annual
3226655
fruit trees. Has 1 bdrm. efficiency
' '
chairs, straight cht,lrs, filing
fished; conveniently located. 372.
percentage rate. Only $16,950.
apartment.
cabinets,
as
is
Cash
and
Carry
Table
A.
Chairs, $23; Stereo, AM.
III?.
BALL REALTY
F.%; Also color TV's. 323 0705.
Bdrm., fl', bath. No qualifying,
CaliBart Real Estate
Casselberry, 17 92, $30 1206
Studio Apartment, clean, furnished.
RAYMONOM. BALL
desirable mortgage to
VERY PRIVATE. Prefer working
Peg. Real Estate Broker
PFALTOR 332.7495
Carport, CA, near schools,
Swimming
or retired lady, Phone 32)5)77.
3fl. 5641 Aft. Hri. 373.7757
shopping. Near new.
.17W. 1st St.. Sanford
BARGAIN HUNT ERS PARADISE
NOW LEASING
That's Classified Ad's
Pool
NO QUALIFYING
New, modern, I story efficiency
I
Bdrm,,
1biths,garage,3
yr's
old,
apartments attractively furSACRIFICE
Exclusive Area
new carpets. Assume mtg. 116.700
COniie'tly located arid
Leading distributor has above
Quality 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
W,
Garnett
White
at 7'. pet , $14 month PiTI, low
ground pools
beautifully landscaped 11)5 ma.
canal, plus pool Large tree
acquired througI
Peg Real Estate Broker
down payment
Call between 8:10 s ro• in
our factory from a bankrupt
shaded lot. $47,500 with termt.
JOHN KPIDER.ASSOC.
formation 'all 3770701.
distributor. Stock of pools Still in
Realtor
original cartons. Fully guaranteed
Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom
If
will sell for ': price or less.
home, close to schools and
$306061 Eves$31 11713
shopping. $21,000
Guaranteed Installatic,, Low Mo,
—__--.You want to Buy or Sell
Payments. Flagship BuIlders. 1.
AIR
COPIDITIOPIING.
Real Estate
','. .7
K illO P:jri't'nj Suppliesli(.'.[
OME.BUSINESS 3 Bedroom,
.'.'PRQVE
8.315300
Builder
or
DeveloperExceptional
LAKE MARY—' 7 BR duplex, kit.
We
will
provide
the
REFR IGERATIOP.,
DUCT
F,ture-s 'i%'atert'4eaters Ia.m..10
bath, centralair, with commercial
P.EPIT
ALL
TYPES
OF
CAR
buy
in
building
lots
lust
tar
enough
chin equipped, Carpeted. central
Professional Service
WOR K. 74 hour service. All
p m thru Sat 25)1 Park 37) 3412
zoning. Wall to wall carpet, e
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 322
from town
heat &amp; air. $150 per mo
107 W. Commercial
makes DYKES AIR CON
cellent home to livi In and Op*rate
1135
FORREST GREENE INC.
Ph. 322 7111
Dli tONING. 372 3577
Sanford
a business $2$,900
Inteninr
IT uteror Plastering
SEE US TODAY
37343.53
REALTOR
327 5970
'OWl WHAT A BUY' Extra nl
Plstcr fl,'rPi,nui &amp; imijlit
________________________________
A&amp;A CLEANS ALL
DUPICx,$lSp.rrmo
home with SWIMMING POOL, 3
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
brick P. ctin' spe-c.èutv 372 2710
IT .trror prt'ssure Clean n
No pets
bedroom, 7 bath, family room,
BROKERS
Install carpet and vinyl, watt to e'a!l
323 0*63
]?l3lIlafleripm
choice location. Only $79,9
REALTORS
I can cover your home with alum
Free Estimate Call SEARS
__________________________
Days—
322
6)73
Hurry!
Branct. Office No. I
siding 8 soffil 'system, Also
Sanford 377 li/I
Nights 322 2332
1 bedroom urufurnithed, kitchen 0
671 Orlando Drive
3321302
tI MAIN THOROUGHFARE..
Roofing, Gutters, Screen. 20 Yr's
equipped, air, carpeted, $9150.
____________________________
Living quarter's plus ideal
Exp Try me 851 956)
AduIl only. 3227296 wk.nds. &amp;
business location. Excellent
DRIVE IN TV SERVICE
Fast
eves
terms Call
_______________________________
FSTI tj':n,, A',fl(l I
" Moving? Why Not Live
Serve 202 Live Oak Blvd
________________________________
PuilcirilnI
F. '- .1.11.;
Two bedroom, turn or urufurn,
Dth
Casselb.erry Phone III 96.11
'II I ft 'c'u '.c Jfl 3913
adults preferred, security deposit.
Sanford's Finest
TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
373 5131 or 377 6420.
PEAl TOP 'I?) ¶174
(formerly Mar' cit's hlrauty N..nI)
519E F'irst,)72 574?
_____________________________
Lawn Service. riti iob too large or too Lpert rouf rt'pair's, flat roofs or
Area?
Small Call
shingles All work guaranteed
779 71'7
PROGDEpI ROOFING 37)6700
At Superior Mobile Home

Pic'. $4 bushel. Farm. Monroe
Road across street from Baptist
Church. Herbert Rutsell. 373 7731.
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PARCELA

NOTICE OF SALE
Dtice is hereby given that,
pivant to an order or a final
i,ment of foreclosure entered in
tbs4above captioned action. I will
t the property Situated in
Slinolo County, FIor,da.described

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Wife miII t.Skt' in baby

drinkers
For further ntormation call 171 4517

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A BABY'S WORLD Carefor infants
toage7only Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau 372 6445

is ALCOHOLA PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
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The Plaza Theatre Ad

177 COU PiTRY CLUB DRIVE
2 BR, FamilyRoom, $140
lnlorrnat,onln Window

__________________

MARRIAGES
Pcrforrni'ti h
?,tarilyn. Nofary,
Ocala 9017328561 cr7321773.

N
•
From the center of Section 11,
Township 21 South, Range 79 East,
Seminole Ccsjnly, Florida, run with
FICTITIOUS NAME
North South center line of said
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that w are
Section 14 North 0 degrees
Notice is here-by given that we are
West a distance of 12120 feet to the engaged in bijinets at P.O Drawer
engaged in businesS at 40) Magnolia
marriage and other relief has been
Sanford has been selected, by
Northerly right ef way line of State 2094 Sanford, Seminole County,
Ave. Sanford, Seminole County.
tiled against you and you are al
Sanford, Florida, and may be
5117': Lancaster Avenue
Florida under the fictitious name of
the Borden Foods. division of secured any time after 1:30 a m.
Florida
Road
No.
436;
thence
run
South
under the fititious name
l9
required
to
serve
a
copy
of
your
it
173. SAN LANTA, THIRD
Charleston, West
BID ENTERPRISES. and that We'
THE GABLES. and we intend to
itten defense's, If any, on LAW SIIION, according to th
Borden Inc., as a test market Monday, November 3. 1973.
Virginia 7930.4
plat degrees 57' 44" East along sad
intend to regiSter said name with the
register said name with the Clerk of
Copies of the documents may be
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED OFFICES OF ROSEN BLUM I ttcgf as recorded in PIN Book 13, right DI way line a distance of 125.19 Clerk of the Circuit Court, Seminole
arealora newcheeseproduct,.
feettothe
pointof
beginning;
thence
PIPXIPIS,
Attorneys
for
petitioner,
the Circuit Court, Seminole County,
p 75, of the Pi.Aslic Records of
attained by depositing $7500 with
that an action to Foreclose a Mar
run Esstierly along said North right, County, Florida In accordance with
Florida in accordance with the
whose address is Suite 705. 430 East 5inoIe County. Florida,
theHousingAuthorityfor,achWtof
tgage on the follow'ng described
the provision of the Fictitious
of
Wa' line 4611 feet to the Point of
provisions of the Fictitiws Name
Highway
436.
Casselberry,
Florida
ablicsale,tothehIghestandb,'st
property in Seminole County,
documentssoobtaine'd. Such deposit
Curvature of a curve concave to the Name Statutes. To.Wi?. Section
Statutes, To Wit Section 56509
32707, on or before December 17th, b4er for Cash, at the
Florida'
will be refunded to each person wt'io
165
Florida Statutes 1957.
CITYOF
Florida Statutes 1957
Lot 11, Block G W000MERE 1975; otherwise a ludgment may be cti- of tte Seminole Coun' y Northerly and having a radius Of
S Robert Cltastain
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
7761.9)
feet;
run
monte
entered
against
you
for
the
relief
Easterly
S Charles M Cameron
C,tnouse in Sanford, Florida, at
Other documents in good conctition
PARK, 2ND REPLAT. ac.'ording to
Moval
Chastain
FLORIDA
demanded
in
the
petition.
along
sala
right
of
way
line
and
Parion Cameron
ISO
A.M
the
In
the
forenoon
on
Put
thereof as recorded in P$at
the
*ithm 10 days after bid opening
Publish. Oct 19, 76, Nov 3,
1913
N.tfce of PublIc ttearin5
along the arc of said curve 3 31 feet
WITNESS my hand and bIte seal Of 1? ay 08 November. 1,73.
Publsh Oct $2. l26 NOV.
9975
A certified check or bank draft,
Book 13, Page 73 ci the Public
TO WHOM T M4Y CONCERN:
DES
through a central angle ci 0 degrees DES 117
(si)
payable to the Housing Authority of
Records of Seminole County, thiS Court on October 30th, 191$.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN BY f
(Seal)
01' $2"; Ihenc run North 0 degrees __________________________
CIty of Sanford, Florida, u.s.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
Florida
the Board of Zoning Appeal 01 the
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
West 775 feet; thence run
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Government bonds or a 'satisfactory
he's been lied against you and you
THE CIRCUIT
COURT,
Clv O' Altamonte Springs. Florida,
NOTICE TO PUBLIC
Clerk
of
Circuit
Court
North
$9
degrees 52' 46" West 50 IN
bid toed executed by the bidders
By
Elaine
RiCharde
are re-Qured to serve a copy 0$ your
EIGHTE ENTH JUDICIAL dR.
the! said Board wilt hold a public and
Notice
is hereby given that a
feet
By:
Lillian
T.
Jenkins
thince
run
South
0
degree's
Deputy Clerk
acceptable sureties in an
written defenses. if any, to t
hearinaj to tonslder the QueStion Of
Public Hearing will be held In the
Deputy Clerk
50" East 225 feet to the Po'nt Of CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Pllislt: Nov. 2. 1973
emovntequaltospercentcithebud
DOUGLAS I. GRABLE, Attorney
COUNTY. FLORIDA
aahinga varancefor the followifig
City Commission Room, City Hall.
LAW OFFICES OF
Beginning
Dr n
shall be submitted with each bid
for Plaintiff, whose address is Suite
CIVIL ACTICN NO. S-720S.CA.04.0
:.'5cr,bed property
Sanford, Florida at 1:30 P M on
ROSENBLUM
PIPKINS
I
PARCELS
The Successful bidder will be
V1, 1110 West 50th Street, Hialeah,
Lot S. Block A of Dci Ray Manor,
Thur'soay. November 6, 1975. to
By: Irving B. C'.utsow
From the center of Section 11, In Re: the Marriage of
required to burnish and pay for
Florida 33017, on or before the llfh
GLADYS LOUISE BOUCHER,
Recorded in Plat Book II, P49e' ,
consider
thC following change and
Attorneys
for
Petitioner
Township
71
South,
Range
79
East,
satisfactory performance and
day of November, 1975, and file the
Records of Seminole County,
Wife Petitioner,
amendment to the Zoning Ordinance
Suite 205,
original with the Clerk of this Court
payment bond or' bonds
III'HE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole County. Florida. run with and
Florida
of the City of Sanfc'rd, Seminole
Attention Is called to the
either before 'service on Plaintiff's 130 East Highway 136
6HTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. the North South center line of said
ARTHUR BOUCHER,
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE provlsq
County, Florida
Casselberry, Florida 37707
11, North 0 degrees
attorney or immedIately thereafter;
CT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
for equal employment
Husband Respondent.
asks waiver of the minimum yard
Rezon;ng From
SR I. Single
West a distance of 12120 feet to the
pppoflunity,andpaym,ntoffe'
otherwise a default will be entered Publish, Nob, 7, 9, IA, 23,
C NTY, FLORIDA.
reQuirements as set forth in Section
NOTICE OF ACTION
Family
DET.10
Residential Dwelling
Northerly
rightof
way
line
of
State
me minimum salaries and
aç,ainst you for the relief demanded ____________________________ POBATE NO, 73.JWCP
6 H of P 0 ZonIng, i ZonIng O
District
Road No. 433, thence run South $9 THE STATE OF FLORIDA 'tO'
wages as set forth in the
in the complaint for Foreclosure of
of
AR THUR BOUCHEP
c1nance Plo. 72$ 73.
To That Of
degrees
GC 7, General
S?
16"Eastadisfancecf
375
Specifications must be paid on this
Mortgage
NETH R. COOLEY.
IN
Residence Unknown
THE
CIRCUIT
THE PUBLIC HEARING will be project
COURT,
Coenmetcial District
This notice shall be published
Deceased. feettothepolntofbeginnin;thence
hid ,n the City Hall of Attamorte
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
ThatProp.ertyDe"icribedAs: Lot's
run South $9 decrees 52' 46" East
TheHousi.sgAutp,orityof theCity
onceeachweek fortourconsecutive
NOTICETOCREDIIORS
rrings, Florida, on Monday, of
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
that
Petitioner,
GLADYS
4lung
said
IS and 16. Block 13. 3rd Section of
right
of
way
line
50,19
Florida reserves the
we'e'ks In the Evcning Herald
I
of KENNETH P
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
'..'wr'mbr 17, 1975, at 5 00 p m or as rght to retect any
LOU I SE BOUCHE R PIlls filed
Dream*old
or all bids or to
WITNESS my hand and seal of sad
COL LY. who died on September feet, thence run North 0 degrees
"n thereafter as possible, at *tiiP
NO. 73.t997.CA.09.F
a
petition
in
the
West
Circuit
AND
a
distance
of
223
feet;
waive any informalitles in the
Court, at Sanford Seminole County,
24915 while a resident of Seminole
'me' inte-CeS?pd parties and citizens
FEDER ICK W. BERENS. INC , a
Court
of Seminole County,
Rezoning From. RMOI, Multiple
thdflCC run North $9 decrees 5,
bidding
Florida, on this 3rd day of October.
Clity,
Florida,
are
notified
that
t' and against the prnposed
Delaware corporation,
FloriJa, for dsiolution of marriage.
Family Residential. Office and
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
1973
ttj are required to file any claims West 65 feet, thence run South 0
warinc. will be heard.
Plaintiff,
and
you ar. required to ecye a copy
degree's
InstItutional
33'
33"
East
a
distance
period of S ctays subsequent to the
t
50
(SEAL)
emands that they may have
THIS NOTICE Is to be publIshed opening of bidS without the
e-e' thencerunSouths9dc'greess2' 0f your written defens, if any, on
To That Of
CC.?, General
consent
Arthur Beckwith, Jr.
theotficeof the
by posting une (I) copy of the of the Housing Authority
JOHN WILLIAM CLARK. es ux, it
Commercial District
44" East a distance of 155 feet. NED N. JULIAN, JR. of STEN
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the City
(bit
Judge
of
Seminole
County.
al.
aforesaid described property and
thence run South 0 degrees 33' 33" STROM, DAVIS &amp; MCINTOSH.
That Properly Described A's: Lot
Sanford, Flo'ida.
By: Lillian Jenkins
Fcta. in the courthouse at San
posting in three' (3) publIc places
Defendants.
East
a distance of 17$ feet to the Attorneys for Petitioner. Post Office
$7, Block I), 3rd Sctlon of
HOUSING AUTHORITY
Diputy Clerk
f. Florida, within four Calendar
within the City of Altarnonte
NOTICE OF ACTION
Box 1330. Sinford, Florida, 37171,
Dreameold
OF THE CITY OF
DOUGLAS L GRABLE. ESQ.
th5 from the date of the first point of beginning
TO: John William Clark
Sprins.FIor'l4a,atIeafift,en(15)
and fitettleorlginal with the Clerk of
PARCEL C
Being more generally descrlb*d
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ilcatian of this Notice. Each
Residence Unknown
days pror to the time of publtc
the Circuit Court on or before
From the center of Section 11
as located' 7100 Block of Maple,
ADMINISTRATIVE BLDG.
Suite
cm or demand must be in writing
hearing.
south of 74th Place
By: Thomas Wilson. III
1110 West 50th Street
filed in duplicate, and must Township 71 South, Range 29 East, November 7Itt, Ills, otherwise a
Linda P. Clark
DATED THIS 79th DAY OF OC
Till,: Executive Director
Planned use of the property a
Hialean, Florida 33017
setheplaceufresldenceandpost Seminole County, Florida. run with default and ultimate judgment will
ResIdence Unknown
lOSER. 1975, AD.
PublIsh Oct 3-3, 31, No 7, )..4,, 6.
Nursery and Landscaping business
Te4eptone 5370110
e address of the' claimant and be the North South center line of said be' entered against you for the relief
(orrIclAL SEAL)
7, 9, 1975
PubIth Oct 12, 19. 28. Plo,' 7. 1973
All parties In interest and citizens
S n to by the claimant, his agent Section 11, North 0 degree's 3)' 33" demanded in the °etiliOn
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
S Phyllis Jordehl,
WITNESS my hand and official
DES 171
shall have an opportunity to be
DESS)
ojiis attorney, o it will become Wesladistanceof 271 7Ofee$; thence
actiontoforectoseamortgagemthe
C,ty Cleqt
South $9 degrees 52' 14" East 700 sealOf$alddotjrtonthisflnddayof
heard at said hearing.
according to law.
Attamonfe Springs,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE following properti' in Seminole
feet; thence North 0 degrees 33' 33" October, A 0., 1915.
By order of the Planning and
ATED
tober
17th.
1975
Florida
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR- County, Florida;
West 173 feet. thence South $9 (SeMI
Zoning Commission of the City of
S' John A Baldwin
Lot 7$, Block M. NORTH
Pb!i'sh PlOy 2. 1975
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Arthur p4. Beckwith, Jr.
degrees 57' 46" East 60 feet to the
Sanford, Florida, this 30th day of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
aidwin A. Dikeou
ORLANDO TERRACE. SECTION
DET A
COUNTY, FLORIDA
Clerk of tp, Circuit Court
Point of Beginning; thence' South $9
October, 1915
FOR
SEMIPfOLE
4rneys at Law
COUNTY,
CIVIL DIVISION NO. 7S.$9fl-CA.0l. ONE OF UNIT ONE, according to
degree's 52 16" East 115 feet. thence
By: Elaine fiidharcje
Arthur H Harris
9$e 7(5 5013 East
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FLORIDA.
the PIN thereof as recorded in Plal
0
Depul" Clerk
South00degre'e's 32' 50' East 50 feet;
Chairman
CASE
NO.
1S1174CA64-D
hway
136
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CliFEDERAL NATIONAL MCR
Book 16, Pagc'63. Public Records of
thenc('NorthIldegreesS7'44"We'st Ned N Juftin, Jr
City of Sanford
se'berry Florida 37707
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE In Re: The Marriage of
Seminole County, Florida.
IGAGE ASSOCIATION, a car
llSfeet. thence North00degree's 3,3' STENSIROM, DAVIS &amp;
JAMES C
Planning and Zoning
CLARK. Husband.
(to
of
true
Estate
COUNTY, FLORIDA
poraf ion organized arid existing Ttgettuer with all structures and
33" West 30 feet to the Point oi MCINTOSH
Commission
11th: Nov. 7. 9. 1975
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-fl5.3.CA-v)-D
under the laws of tP' United States imprOvement5flfl*an4hereafIe',
Bcginning
Post Office So' 1330
Publish Nov 7,
14
STOCKTON. WHATLEY. DAVIN A. ANGELA R. CLARK, Wife,
tald land; and all fixture's now or
of America,
Sanford, Florida 3771$
PARCEL F
D'T
AMENDED
COMPANY, a Florida corporation.
Pi4reafIer attiched to or used in
Plaintiff,
From the center of Section 11, Publ,th Oct. 76. Nov 2. 9, 16, 5975
____________________________
NOTICE OF ACTION
PI4Ie"iff.
connectionwith the premise's herein
Township 71 South, Range 79 East, DES 4
STATE OF FLORIDA
THOMAS N
BARNES
and de'scrijancflnadijitionfpuerefothe
Seminole County, clorida. run with
_______________________ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Ill AND
TO:
ANGELA
P.
CLARK.
GALE L PRINCE, a single woman,
CITY OF
following described household ap
YVETTE .1 BARNES. his wife,
FOR
SEMINOLE
the North South center line of said
COUNTY,
101
Stanley
Street,
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Defendant.
pfiance's, w$ich are, ann shall
Defendant's
FLORIDA
Section II, North 0 degrees 3)' 33"
North
Tonawanda,
EIGHTEENTH
FLORDA
NOTICE OF ACTION
JUDICIAL
dIR.
deemed
to
be.
fixtures
and
a part Of
NOTICE OF ACTION
CASE NO l$.lIel.CA.,,.E
West a distance of 12120 feet to the CUlT,
New York 11120
TO GALE L PRINCE
Notice' of Public Hearing
Ill AND FOR SEMINOLE
the realty
TO THOMAS M. BARNES
DON OX ASSOCIATES. INC. a
Northerly
right
of
way
line'
of
State
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
Residence Unknown
WHOM IT MA\ CONCERN
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
arid YVETTE J BARNES,
Tappan Range, Model Z 30 75.37
Floridi corporation.
Road 436. thenCe South *9 degree's
Case N.. 7S.flflo5.CAO6,C
YOU APE NOTIlED that an that a proceeding for diSsolution Of
TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
lii's wife,
Tappan Dishwasher, Model 61111
44" East along the said right of
57'
PI*intft
marriage
been
filed
against
you
In
Board of bring Appeals of the
action loforecIasea mortgage on the
Re: me Marriage of
Badger Inslnkerator Disposal,
Residence - U,nO*n
way line a distance of 760 feet to the
JAMES
follo*ruq poperty In Seminole and that Petitioner, JAAPS C
of
Altantonte
Springs.
Florida.
MAR
TIN
REYNOLDS.
YOU ARE NOT tE lED that an MOdel 333
JAYMOR
Pocnt of Beginning, thence run
COP POP AT 1014, a
CLARK. 'seeks other re(e1 aoainst
County Flo,da
Hubnd.
5,entry Water Heater, Model VTO fIt said ISoard will hold a pjlk
action toforectosea mortgage on t
F
lOt ida corporation, irid RICHARD
South
$9
degrees
57.
46"
East
along
you
affecting
tP;
.usowrng
I
and
in
to
consider
the
quCStion
of
Lot 6, Block ".1". WASHINGTON
.
following property In Seminole
BRUCE KERLIN Cnd ELIZABETH
DIANA JANE REYNOLDS.
c4ntinoa variancefor the following the North right of way Iiri 115 feet;
OAKS SECTION TWO. 4cCOrding to described real pcof',,rty, to wit
Tappg,n Range Hood. Model
County. Flici
tt'tnc North 0 de'7ree5 3)' 3)" West
PEARCE KEWIlPI, l's
Lot ?e.
,. W000.MEPE
ti'e cst ?+t-ri,- f as r
cirrherJ property
4'ded ri Puat
IC! 3. OUTI4 PlIsL(i.ELST, 41+1 1071
llSfeet. thence North $9degtee's 52'
Oticndifl
Book IA. Page's 56 8. 91, PubIc PARK. Second Replat, as per plat
Ulock
13,
LakOrienta_HiIIs,
of
S.
DISSOI,UTIONOF
MARRIAGE
Chrysler Airlemp Furnace,
ADDITION, according to the
n,_a
t
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NOTltF fl At?IriL,
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ii,
wecoras ot Seminole County,
1,
Plat
page
it.
uiic
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Model
120$
37
ereof as recorded in P1st Book I?.
TO RICHARD nRucEEPL1
degrees 32' 33" East 173 feet to Ihe
Page 73, Public Records of Sminole
Florida
ords of Seminole County
TO DIANA JANE REYNOLDS
Chrysler Airtemp Compre'sser,
P.g 47 and 43, PgtjJi, Records of
Poinf of Beginning
and ELIZABETH EARc
County,
Fiarld.o.
has been I led against you end you
HE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE
Address Unknown
Model ))3I
appear Siminole County, Florida
LIN. hi's wife
THE REQUEST FOR VARIANCE
AND, you are required to
arereguwed to serve a copy of
of
the
minimum
yard
r
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED.
Walltowallca'pefing In fhelivIng
has bem filed ôgainht you
WhoSe last known
asks
waiver
on
the
General
and
file
yotjr
Answer
or
Other
that
writte' defense's, if any,
action for Oissolulion
arerequiredtosefveacopyofyr room, dining room, bedrooms, hail I irement'sa'sset forth in Section ProvIsions for Sions. Section 6 J (I)
lodress is uohn,
JULIUS
C
of the Zoning Drdlnance No. 733
PETRUSKA, 0tenteorpleadingwiththeCle'of
jaQe and other relief
and all closets in carpef
been
writte'n defenses, it any. to ,,
areas
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tht
!C
cf the Zoning Ordnane' 778 7) in tied 'i.
rr'j.i (.Lrf ri .ini :
c
';r. ;.
lAS
1,(' f)1fl filed a:jnt r°' and
nst 'iou anti tou are ('055 Claim ,us
JUL lCi
G
PE T RUSA.
rh1rC,a1 General
been filed e'gi,'st
Pia.r.t.t s tttvney, enos arcs's Lu'nty, firidi. and ter,v a copr
1L PUBLIC HEARING will be
equ eci to file the or,gnal wilh hue
ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA. James C Levi, and Howard N.
and
you
are
THE
PUBLIC
HEARING
wIll
be
required
to we a :
Is33 East Robinn Street.Orlando. iliareci on Petitionr's •norney,
in the City Hall 01 Altamonte
thi's Court, and serve a Copy y
Plaintift"s Aflovrury, whose addrest Levie d be levie Florida In
Copy nf your written defenses, it
the City Hall 01 Altamonte Clerk ci
F or ia 32801. on or before ROGER 1. BERRY of BERRY
' 3) E.is' Rrr3n'n Street. Orlando, vestments, a partnership and you lungs. Florida. on Monday, held in
3:00pm. or a's Springs, Florida, on Monday, of your *rtfe'n defenset. if any,
to Cross Claimant's attorney.
cmber lIft. $975 end filt the FULLER. Attorneys at Law, Pg'st
vember $7, 1975, at
upon Irving ft Gussow, Esq,
F lor,d
32501. Un or before ire requited to serve a copy of your
which November Il, 197$, at 5:00 p m o as
ar
0,
lID
East
oriqnai with the Clerk 01 this Court Office
thefeaftet
69
poWble,
at
written
defenses,
if any, to it on
IIt, $97.3 and tile the
West Morse Boulevard. Su1te
ther before service on the Plain mer(iaI Stree'f, Sanforct. Florida November
HIghway 136, Casselberry, Pott
Office' 150* 317, Winter
flint interested parti and citizens
and
against
the
proposed
3770',
on
or
beIor
attorney,
whose
address
either br4lx'e servIce on the Plain
for and a0elnst flue proposed Florida
Florida 37159, on or before
ciheiwIs.
thereafter, otherwise a default win December. 9973.
be
heard
0mt,i'
lance
wIll
71. 1975; otherwise
a N3vember 17th,
tifff's ,%ItOtfiey or immediately Office Drawer X, JacksonvIlle,
variance will be heard.
against
agavnt
Cod file' the
be entered agoinst you 104' the retiet default will be entered
P415 NOTICE is to be' published
)Om
may be entered
rida 37703 an or before November
hann and officiat thereafter. otherwiSe a default will
ovig,nal With the Clerk of the
THI
S
NOTICE
Is
to
be
publi'shed
WITNESS my
Cpurt
remanded ifl the Compl*int.
posting
one
1
copy
on
the
lhe relief demanded In the either be'fore
entered against you far the relief 7lt, I?7S, and file the' original with
posting One tit copy on the you
for
the 'seal of seal of the Clerk of the Circuit Court
ServiCe on Cross
WilliE S n hind a
Prt,tin
'eSaid descrled property and
demanded in the Complaint
the clerk of this Court either before
places aforesaid drscribed property and
Clamant's atforne
immr.jately
thiS Cct.ri, fr 7h day of Cctober, on the 79th day ci Octor, 1973
tiflg in three (3) pvblic
WIT NES5 my hand and the seal of
rvite on plaintiff's attoney
WITNESS my hand and the' 'se4I
public
(Seal)
places
ereafter, otherwise a default will
1971.
the City of Altamonte posing in three (II
""s Cwrt, thiS 9th day of OrfobOr, immediately thereafter; ciherwlw a
ings,Florida,afleattfifteenl)5) within the City of AIlamonle said Court on October 73rd, 197$
be entered CoaSt yiij for the 'Chef
Arthur *1 8eckwitls. ir.
(Se-all
(Seal)
default w.tI be entered *gCinst you
demand in the Cro Claim
Spring's. Florida, at least fifteen (IS)
Clerk
of
thi
Circuit
Cgun
Arthur H Beckwitft, jr.
-'s irior to the )me of public
for the relie't demanded In the
I Seaf)
ARTHUR
H
BECKWITH.
ys prior to the time of public
T'sn0t'shalbe Published4(e
By. Elaine RiCharde
Clerk of the Circuit Court
ing
Clerk of the Circuiu Court
tOrnplSiM or petition
Arthur
e'ck*,th, Jr
eAch we'ek for four
hearing
Deputy
Clerk
Ill ronserutive
E. !.'a' •
SATED THIS 7h DAY Or
fly Elaine RiCharde
WITNESSrn -f handandthesealof
f !Nt Orcuil
DATED TtIIS 2cm DAY 01- oC
weeks in The Evenng
RQB[ I BERRY of
UER. i915. kU
Deputy Clerk
tP Court on October lru,
By (ciia V Eke-rn
TOBEP. 1915. A U
B' 5. Fuller
JuliuS C Pt!ru'Ia
( 'FiCIAL SEAL)
iCourT Seal)
Dedy Clerk
1975
post oice
ROWLAND AND PETRU5A
RoSinbIgin 8 Pipkins
"
(Seal)
Phyllis Joraht,
'City Clerk
By' S Irving
Clerk of the Circuit Cou't
Gussow. Esq
ot ROWAuO AND PETRUSV,A
City
Cle'rk
Arthur H flecIwith, Jr
Sanford, Florida 37775
'
Allamonte Spring's,
Suite 205, 430 C Highway 436
By. LitIifl I. Jenkins
22 East Robinsgn Str
Alfamonte Springs,
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
Attorneys far ettie0rtio. Florio 375(57
.
'Florida
Casselbe, Florida 37707
Opuly Clack
Orlando. Florida 37102
P'fora
By Lillian I. Jenkn
:
PijtIi5h. Ploy. 1.?, 16. 73. 197.5
PubI,th- NOv. 2. 9. I, 3. InS
Attorneys for Petitioner
PubliA. 0
1&amp; NOv. 7.9, tns t4ltsh: Nov. 2, 1c73
I?, 19. 24,
y 7, 597.5 Publi's: 00
Public Nov. 7, %93
Deputy Clerk
DElI
t2'r;
Publish: Ccl 2, Ploy
DES 11!
OtT'
9
OtT? 7
PUblish Oct $7, 19. 78, Nn,i 7 5973
DES iz
DES t6
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CORRECTION

It's like penni19 from heaven wtu
you sell "Don't Needs" with .1
want ItS

Excellent Opportunity. Only i I
hours weekly with comptet
P CASSELBERRY— 3 bedroom,
company training and location set
bath home, family room, a
up Investment of $600$S000.CaI
Conditioned, carpeted, kitche
collect. Mr Carson, II' 376 5320
equipped, clothe's washer, foc
freezer ir)cluded. Garage, nic
. 'taxi Cab Business &amp; related Iran
yard, 5250
chise. Call owner, 901 233 2522

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all tour in one capsule. Ask for
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reom, PLUS rental mobile
homeOwNER WILL FINANCE
at saving to

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603 Oak Ave., arword.

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EASY '.0 OWN- 3 bedroom, cent.
heat, fenced $19,500. OWNER
WILL FINANCE.

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57th St. $145 mouth plus secure y.
Phont' 831 16.9.

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Sanford Ret&gt;Vee is In a new
location,
Woody and Chris Brown,
owners of Rec-Vee, say they've
Lxcn overcrowded at their West
First St.r,et location for some
tIme now and after a painstaking search, have fo,ijid
what they consider to te a
perfectlocation--ontJS17
and Lake Blvd., directly acrs
the street from Jack Pros.ser
Ford.

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near it pumpkin color, can be colors easily. Years ago it
Painted canvas is another lanterns of tin and pewter can
l)fufes.ciuflil worker should be
AP esfeaturcs
bit of Fun in the family clIes and one or
but atida touch and of course, 11 one
early delightful pick-ups for a room. difficult to get oil-beat
able to do a good Job. For those kind of early Amert
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doesn't mind
in the
can be
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a sninnini
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Wood floors can be
solid color or in
patience
these
very
satislact$Y
as
theybarn,
it
can
be
put
in
a
corner
to
lectionin
shops.
is tedious work
in time for Bicentennial
It's
to
think
about
and
even
spattered.
In
fact
old
Some
il
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some
you
dust
wh
colonists
like
collect
favored
other
people
Some decorators
m ust be employed. One do show wear.
bratlons,
women have be.
you do anything di f fer- floor
vastly mi- diamond patterns. And (here lors in spattering floors. This is decorator
n design making early American points.
observed the effect of the
come Interested in
treat. enttofloors, That woIjlanwould nrnt'ed if they rir nnintt in 1rI' ItI I"fll'glrnle
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ment of floors in the colonial like to paint the floor in a color one of the colors that were pop. stenciling
as easier to tic other colors into
vises it Floor is (lone pretty worn, laded Orienl.$l rug. A touch, t(). In a family room, a
manner. As one woman put it,
over it that ular in
early days. Dark well as walls.
canvas rug may not a happy blanket chest could be a neat
room its time goes on. Thereare much the same way.
"I'm sure my husband will not reflects the American colonial red, even d'eper than bat n red,
Paint colors can be discussed various
solution in a hildOriCflted solution to the problem of
of spattering
room,

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hand and using a W(t stick r j rc;y light
and might and ends, If clutter Is a Probother object, run it gently over take on the
of an fern.
the brush of paint. This should iId potato sack in a short time.
be practiced until you get spat- But lining such rugs helps
Lets of the right size. Distance tremendously. If t motif
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makes a difference - start by kept to darker col5 - some
Seymour J. Mnkowit £ wf Diana
holding the brush about four people have even used house
Robert Re,che Inc.. to The Hukey
AQmt Deed, Charles Shag
to Ray Michael Ward £ wf Janis B..
&amp; wi
,Luxury Patio ApadmenI
Co.. Lotid7 I
U 81k Ii Swtwat,r Maxine to Alfred Barnette Jr.. &amp; w,
Lot 25. 81k H. Camelot Unit 2.
inches (ruin the floor. It's a paint making their designs
Oaks. Sec I. $)00.
Becky, Lots 73 &amp; 24. 111k 72 SubWban
52L000.
good idea to wear a smock as
STUDIO 1,2,3
colors may last long time.
Berths Evans Brooks, wid.,o Wm. Homes, 5)3,000
Franc, F. Gosth &amp; *1 Joyce N to
BEDROOM
SUITES
the
paint
can
go
awry.
D
.
Long
Sr.,
S.
w
wall
for
it
Barbara
R.,
int
ILSCd
Generally,
pa
Beg ,
Charles Shagsta to Maxine
Maria P Farago, Lt 13, 81k F.
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at NE cor. 01 NW' 4 of NW1 4 run S Shagsta, Its
I
BEDROOM
&amp; i, si
Oakland EiJs. Sec 1. 523.000
and
IF
satisfactory
art is more
TOWNHOUSES
479.55' W 79t27 etc. in Sec. 19.31.79, Suburban Homes,
Spattering is another way to
Joseph Padaweq' to Security FF
6B-Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
fixative is applied it can
Sunday, Nov. 2, 1975 $5000.
Maxine Shagsta, sql. to Alfred cover
WP. condom apt unit 3, Bldg D_
old floors that are beyond provide ear for a reasonable
Gordon K. Rasmussen &amp; wi Barnett* Jr. £ wf BeCky. L? 23£ 24
CherryAoc&gt;cJ Gardens. condom
smoothing, but decorators have time.
EleanorM. toMichaci C. Snider, It,
525.500
81k 22 Suburban Homes. $14,000.
FROM
I, Prairie Lake Hts,, $2),O.
reniarkul that there should be
Grange Prop. Inc. to Paul C.
SE
Bank
of
E.
Orange to Matilde Anderson &amp; wf Sadie 0., II 557. some pattern in addition, such
C to Cecil V. Jones I wI Mary A.
There weren't too many acShop&amp;Goi,sc,,tojohnA Baldwin
1505W. 25th St.
Austin Ot'y Crp to NaIl Hones Monserrate &amp; Angel I. Goniatci I Spring Oaks Un V.
1.39.300.
Beg I ch W 1 20-62 ch. N of SE cor £ Deno P. Dikou. from NW cor. of
as
squares,
as
an
eye-arresting
cessories
around
in
the
early
Mfg
Corp
1125,
San
Lanta
Third
WI
Niva
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it.
ten.
Lots
1715
19
&amp;
20
SANFORD
of Lot 7. Sec. 317031. rt.s' W 731 '. NE' 4 ci NW' 4 Sec i32I.
Grange Prop, Inc. to Jo Ann B.
Sec
etc..
• 111k A Seminole HIS., 5)39,661
But one days, but some artkie made
Suns (married) It 4)6. Spring Oaks solution to bad
. 191,500
being portion at Lii 511 si %ii &amp; ;
Ain
0ev
(rp
to
Nall
HOnis
J.hnry E Souther
ir.
. $1)
Iliust practit'e, one wmiian ciii322-2090
Pe.nI
.,kr
10 Dd I &amp; .'it Land Hotel &amp; Play,
later can ch:irnun earry (Lit
Co., sd, MW Corp Lt 1. San Lanta fl*iru Sally S Sloan, sgl., 111k 0. Lake
Professionally .nacd
E. Everette tiuskey, ltd. &amp;
Maureen J. Williams, Lt 46$ Frank
phasizes. She had made such a the early look. Decorative
Sec•, $7,7 0 ,
Harney Shores, (less S. 3794') 19.90 Trustee etc to Wm Frank Jones &amp;
By
L Woodruffs sd landsSo. Santora.
Austin 0ev. Corp. to Nat'l Homes
botch
Austin Dcv. to Nall, Homes Mtg, acres dat $100.
of spattering
some of boxes that were used to hold
WI Mary I. E 32.73' Of It 19 &amp; W
$500
Mfg Corp. Lt19(less W4701') &amp;all Corp It 72, San Lanta, Third Sec..
Salty S Sloan to Johnny E. 6725' of 20 81k A Brantley Hall the paint came out in
big blobs salt,candles,spicts andcutlery
Ruth E. Haynes. Heir of Avis of 15 &amp; W 15.56' of I?. 8l. 59, $17.76).
Southerland Jr. sgl., (Is 1.12 &amp; S Ests.. saoo.
Lambrahis to Rat?t W. Stone £ *1 5.anlando The Suburb Beautiful,
that she used geometries to on walls and tables can be used
George Brown &amp; wf Lubertha to 175' of 13, Lake Harney Shores, 1st
Geo. H Hoqmann &amp; *1 Ella Mae cover her
Geraldine. Its Ii, BUt 37, Sanlando Palm Spgs,
Sec., 126.900.
Maiti.' I Smith, Its 151 &amp; 157. J 0
mistakes. But you for the purpose. Sconces and
Addn • $100
to Barry A Brady &amp; wf Mary I • It
TIe Suburb Beautiful.
Austin Dcv. to Hall Homes Mfg
Packards 1st Addn Midway 53.500.
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I .a
._III Crp
Bank of Sturgeon Bay, Truth. II 111k 11 MIhrnnkt i tin
must measure the distance at'Donald I
- Lt 13 (less W 47.1$') &amp; allot 12
Ray Hughes Inc.. to Cn,nBank. will -if Arnold - Logectuist to L.
Frank H. Hackworth &amp; WI Patricia curately when you do squares.
Ralph
Stone S. *1 Geraldine Lt 12 &amp; w 1373'ol 1181k S'vSantantjo The
WP, It 229 Winter Springs Un. 4. Goerge Badman, S 153.' of N to Frank W. Fullmer Sr
81k 37. Sanlando Sub Beautiful,
£ WI
Suburb Beautiful. Palm Spgs Sec.
$100.
324.94' of E 141.17' 01 W 290,34' of It Jeannette J., Lt. Ii 01k A. Doi-Ray She had to enlarge some
$100
Ray Hughes Inc.. to ComBank
IS. Forest Lake sd $4,500.
squares because the boards
Manor. 520.700,
Vernon I. Humphrey, adm est
Austin Div. Crp to Nat'l Homes
WP, Lt 416, Winter Springs Un 1,
Bk of Sturgeon. Trustee etc to
Annette it Parron to Suizetie serc uneven. A paint outline
Eli:. A .10 A.rvie E. Krause, Erg at
Mtg Crp Lt 151 San Lanta, $15.900. 1100.
Robert H. Douglass, Beg. at p116) 5'
Belinda Parron, Minor &amp; Annette H
SEly cot. of Lot 3, 81k I, Kathryn
should be made.
A5Iin Dew Corp to Hall Homes ' Wendell W. Whited, sgl to Dwight
SO? min 30 sec w &amp; 290.34' E of NW
Parron. mother, trustee. Its 1 &amp; 2
appeaCC

County Land Transactions Recorded

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Park, Sec. 2.1100.
Homerzella Carroll to Mary Ann
Young. Its 741 4. 747 Bockertown

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Mfg. Corp. Lot 15O,anLantaTp,jr

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Lee Whited, $ gt. It S CIk A Wood
mere Park 2nd rev', 117.500

Ralph S D!rss' &amp; WI I.
to Pauline
$Ql .118 Dl' C., Normandy Adcln .0
CB 19.200
John I. Sauls Sr., £ *1 Clara to
John A. LaBree £ WI Eunice J., Lot
I? 81k C. Woodmup Park. Ind repl..
123.100.
Delores Se4snet, anc. 84m. cia Est
Elsa Zcrrenner to Roger N.
Dauback. 1119 (less W 50' &amp; less PR
r w) Palm Hammock $15,000.
Norman T. WHIner to Roy C
S.ampley Jr.. &amp; *0 Eloise T., N 150' of
It II Central Park, etc., etal., Ire.
$100
recordedto add aoo'u documentary
A ustin Dcv. Corp to Hall. Homes
Donna M Clark, sgl. to Wm. E.
Patricia A Koger, sgl. to Norman
stamps) $170,000.
Mtg. C.)rp, It 119. San Lanta Thins fl,*h 1. ...t fl.k... $
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l
141
•.
°"
CO.toCharlesM. s. s&amp;.
'
"
Duck
Pond
K
noil
W,
1sf
Ad
Norman
w
dn
&amp;
HHG,
1100
.w
Austin
AuStirt
....
Corp to Nall. Homes
Addn
to
Alvin B
SE'., Sec 2720-79(1i ns 14310') &amp;
HallmaCfl
$14,000
Corp It hI, San Lanta Third
Kogcc &amp; *1 Dolly
1st S.
S,. It 4
Of NW' of SE of ,$E4
Homes Johnson rkConstrCo.to
wt Carolyn P H.Lot
Richard
7 81k Sem Knolls,
acres ml) 1 00
Austin Dow.
Nall
"V Shadood Village,
Johnson Constr Inc..
MtO. Corp. ICorp
to NLanta Third A.
179 San
SecThe
2,
a
Nell H.. It (less E
Had A. SpIgI &amp;
Sec .. $19.
Hallmark
5796hrsdgeAddnGlenA1
His.
II. 81k N Spring Lk Hills. Sec
Co to Hall. Homes
SW 16' of 17
$24,000
Mtg. CO.-P, Lt 12L San Lants Third Blk 8. The Springs
Sh.adowood
Ronald 0 Sew
£ Mare
Stanley J Man"&amp;
S
ec
14 01k
0. Dobson
Shirl4yl ItS
Austin Dev Corp to all Homes Village.
NaderHomes
Levine
Inc..
to Philip M. Equitable
Mary
Ann,
Life
I
Oakland
Ests..
lit
., 135.500.
ci vacant alley
&amp; *1 on So., Blk J. N.M.
U Corp. 10t 124. San Lanta Third
wf
t S. Lake
First Baptist Church
Markham Park
ores, 130.900
Forrest P. F oggin &amp; WI Dollyy M., Lts
The HuSkey Co. to Robert Reicht Searcy W. Vest &amp; Rittle to Richard l4'
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Sanford His.. 117,500
Gran t C Rose &amp;
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Inv. Cc to John A, Moore &amp;
C Pose &amp; *1 Lynn E.,oI3 81k A
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Advisory Board, skipped
the frivolities and got an
insidt,' look at the business

But does the executive
spouse have to be so shut
out from the business
dialogue of a convention,
llSkCd the organizers of
Kemper Insurance
Companies. Long (;ro'e,
Ill' 'lilt')' decided to find
out during ;Ili annual
convention held in Sap.
ti-mber at the firm's Long
( ; rove headquarters.

session, the wives heard
four women career employes of Kemper describe
Itit'ir jobs and respon.
sibilities and the Problems
of being ii woman
executive,
"I am most pleased with
the reaction of the wives,said James S. Kemper Jr.,
president, after the ('on.
ventlon.
lie
said
businessnien "very often
do not credit the intelligence of their wives
hen they have
vention or Illeeting."

Instead of cooking
classes and art shows, the
women Ixirticipated In the
SlIlc backgrountlers,
discus.sions arid briefings
on consuln('r affairs, new
product development,
novernh,lent and cornIllunity relations, investor
opportunities and the like
its their IiusbantLs.
Also, in an all-female

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The wives participation
was a first time cxflerilnent for the firm, and
Kemper said he is thinking
of having corporate
meetings with wife participation every second
year.
'There's been some
management literature in
the last two or three years,
and quite a lot is being
written making the point
that businessmen really do
not include their wives in
the information line," said
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I ossii an apartment building
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1100,000 which has been
depredated down 16____
a book
basis at $25,000. U this property
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after ne hare counseled in my
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"seller's broker," each paid
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a natil ly attired
lady, won fI rstpthein the"M00tOutandIngc cowboy
and his
division
at
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a Halloween dance held the evening of Oct. 25 at
Lodge. Sponsored by Women of the Moose Chapter 1404
proceeds from the event will go toward Moosehart, a home for
de pendent c hildren, and Moosehaven,
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Wilson and Mrs. Anna Mae
Wells.
Mrs. A. 0. (Rose) Payne,
undersvent surgery
sh:e.sdy .t Sem,le
Memorial Hospital, is
rapdly improving, Her
room number is 227.
who

Conrad, Doris and Carl

Dietrich, Pat and Bill
Foster, Bill and Walter
Gielow and Jean and Dick
Fowler.
Also Mrs. Mary Gray,
Kay and Adrian Hall, Mona
and Ralph Jarvis, Debbie
and Jeff Garland, Dottie
and Bob Karns, Jerri and
Bill Kirk and Lucy and Bud

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Also Mrs. Lourine
'nger, Mr's. Florence
lonforton, Tempa and
George Parks, Dora Lee
and
Toni
Russell,
Shirley and Carl Sch lIke
and Edna and Bill South.
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Also Mrs. ABle Steenwor th , Minnie and M.R.
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DeLand, who celebrated
h is 89th birthday on Oct. 14,
honor at a
family gathering recently
at the Sanford home of his
son, Bob and Do ttie Karns.
was guest of

Jerri and Bill Kirk spent
five days in Gainesville
where they attended
festivities of University of
Florida Homecoming and
visited frien ds. The Kirks
report that the Law &amp;hool
ski ts, held on campus,
were the best they had
seen. Their interest in
this program stems from
the days when their son,
Bud, was a law school
st udent there.

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so the children can look at the pict ures and follow along. I tell
the story in a very drama ti c fashion. You must read the story as
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"Hat you know, child re n a re more manageable now. I used
to keep the fence gate loc k ed okep the)oungste rs i
Now
te have no need for a lock"
Carol admi ts once in a while a conflict will arise. Then, she
said, is t he time for a "conference."
We mSCUSS the situation, and I ask each child involved
sshat be thinks should be done, but I m still the Supreme
Court," she laughingly explained.
Carol loves to read stories to the ch,ildren. who in turn love
their story time. "My father would read tn nie every day. arxi I
15,LS so Lar to continue, I taught ln)&amp;lf
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Carol's home is also the children's home while th ey are th ere.
Rooms are arranged for play, wi th bocs and toys available,
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and i.utiic hollie to recuperate. That's when I decided to start my
own pre-school nursery," 3ho expined.
"1 really started out on a shoestring and had to go around
ilruniinlng up business for my first school," 3ald Carol. She
laughingly recalled the sight she created during World War II,
with an old, black four.door Chevi, loaded with as many as 15
youngsters whom she picked up and delivered daIly.
"The car had a very distinctive horn, and I'd drive up to a
hou,se and toot, and the child would come ru nning. I often said if
I'd drive down the streets, in th e middle of the night and toot
that horn, you'd see children running from every dircetion"
shesaid.
Carol's th ree. and four.ycar.olds get al on g well together,
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wtiilea four year old isa 'play-with" child. 11cr theory, "Play is
the business of childhood, a nd through play, t hey learn,'.'jas
pa id off. "We don't ha ve a se t routine. If something exci ting or
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youngsters eagerly awaiting the day's surprises.
Since opening the first nursery school in Sanford. until
today, 36 years la ter, Carol's days have been filled with happy
children's laughter.
Ca rol moved to Florida because of a chronic bronchitis
('liflditiOfl. "We intended to only sta y th ree mon ths, bu t here
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Wi th a US degree in home econornirs, Carol taught in Winter
Park 111gb School, She was athised if she took a year of chil d
careat Florida Sthte,shewouldbeglvenabetterjob.

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SAVE ON INTEREST
You will save '12,616.25 In interest a., a 2 yr. $30,000 loan II
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still find her, every week4ay morning, surrounded by

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"AVERAGE LOAN &amp; CLOSING COSTS ON
$30,000 MTG.

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but that's not all, then's more, lots more hat jou.
ii want to kncw about Jm WaN.r.buifl
bomfl..,.nd WIWNT YOUIQ
UQW. Our booklet showing aN th, standard model, and lull of i4lformation
how we can build for you ,..Piow we an help
building eWs... about our financing... our COVIIII-luillon and all a about
you cut
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paym.Mj and just eascijy what you would like
to hivi. If rou
propedy and would Ie to bu il d the most home for
your money, WtAMT
TO TALK TO
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Jim Wafter If QJ only a "shell home" builder. A "shell hone"
is one Completely finished on lb. outside, comp
Inside. We JJ built a 'shell home" lot you but only if
unfined
you ask us to, and orlty If $oca buildin g
Codei permit. We will build to
almost ANY stage of'in.lde completion and allow
you
complet. the rest, to
you money.
for quaIi and size there
are more than 20 models horn one to four bedrooms andto
in addition, 9artaflons to size
and floor Plene can he had. As for quality
Conshvdlon., you may buy a difItrent house but yoult
be hard
to buy a better one . All ma
for their long wear, low maintenanc, qualities. Jim Walter-bullpressed
terIaI ar. especially sileded
homes re
fQj prefabrlcaled ... they an custom built
board
board on your prop
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lust what V11111 Walter builds, how he builids. the typo a,"
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we n eve you money, flOf lUll 4 1011.,
many dollars. But lii, let's put to rest right Par,
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unbelievibly low cost?
Do you çy,f
to settle for less home than you honestly
to build on your property
but eel that costs hays gone L',ayond reason? If yfat do we
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If the Realtor is employed on
un hourly basis, and the client
cooperates unstintingly, the
cod ala real estate transaction
would be greatly reduced.
Th better the Realtor and
the buyer work together, t
!e.5stimerequiredtoi'eaththe
obJe'. Anti the less tune, the
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Sanford Woman's Club
tem po rar ily abandoned its
many community
oriented servi ce projects to
socialize at the annual
"Dining Out" party Friday
night at Mayfair Country
Club.
In a setting capturing the
Halloween motif, rnembers, spouses and guests
were entertained at a
hospitality hour, followed
by a buffet dinner and
Bingo.
T hi e
c 0 m m It I e e
arranging the delightful
event includ ed Pat Foster,
Dora Lee Russell, Marty
Colegrove, Sonya Morris,
Catherine Ray, Betty
Davis and the writer.
Atte nd ing the affair were
Ann and Bob I3risson, Mary
and Larry Blair, Doshia
and Art Brown, Viola an d
Woody Clark, Val and John
Colbert and Marty and
Richard Colegrove.
Also Nellie and Boyd
Coleman, Eloise and J. T.
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Realtors will ha ve the same
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show in the
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other ' s
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a swishing boutique stole the several hi g h- fashion Smith
black
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eyeglasses which were secured
pink, calKissimmee, past District
the hair with a gold chain and
something
fashiontan-inspired
was the angel-wing gown evening
gownsout
foronthe
Something old and so
th town were Director of Florida Fed eration to
gold
show also featured.
new 'were traced in
of Women's Clubs.
Mrs. Norris modeled a
pageant for riivinbers of Lake moderator, fashion
Charlotte
Smiiiili
illodeled
her
year-old
black
WVoii
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A lightshod
a airy note got the rIleInbcrMa
Mar) Woman 's Club on the
original w
grandmother
b k dress.
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j0 rouht
the black
as models
the road. The
evening of Oct.
at the lake fashion
llartwell, candlelight
ed1g more
gown,
a
creation,
than
role
were
wert,
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ty 50 years old which was lace
she came to
c country.
captured
in ultra-feminine Mildred Randolph,
s sheer
mocks
Evans, Preceding U fashion
highlighted
urith
pearl
motifs
Following
feat ur ing print Neison, Phyll is Cr' Mary
show, president Pila hughe
a black, members an fashion
guests were
flenipe, Delores Lasii ,Ind ,Ind matching satin piping.
peignor sets and Letlia Fowler.
conducte
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a
brief
business
tstess
Pat
Smith
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longing
to entertained at coffee hour in
tn
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ankle-length gown be
the spacious dining room
scene,
Guest
iock1 turning
of the
ora Gordon's grandmother, elegan t Evans me. Elizabeth
Fashions were under the
Pantsuits with glittering fashion
featur ing a black la ce yoke ove r Lewis poured from
direction of Nora Gordon from
perfect for the through the years were Mrs.
bite sa ti n, Complementing thee service, surrounding by a
Merle N
Norman Cosmetics d ornaments
holiday season and casual wear Ralph Austin (Charlotte) classic fashion were
th
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By DORIS L)lETl(lCII
Herald Correspondent

Rag, hooked and canvas rugs
were used over early American
floors. Hooking is popular right
11(1W, andthIs might be the
choice that would be pleasing
and currently fashionable.
'flwn, too, a lot of the itiotif in
kits runs to the early American
designs. The choice is usually
flowers and these are often set
within a geometrical pattern of
one large or six little squares
alternating with a floral square.
A 4 by 6 latch hook rug might
take about four months.

John R. Booth &amp; wf Thorny C . Ig
Peter D. Righter £ WI Nancy E
37.53' of Lot 23, 1 W 37.Sr of 14 01k
41, Sanlando The Suburb Beautiful,
Palm Springs Sec. • $1.500.
(OCD) Lawrence E. Battles, hb, to
Ruth I Battles, WI . Lot 16. 111k C.
Fern Terr.. 1)00
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111k A. Tr 6. Sanlando Spgs. 11 00.
Donald G. Jackson &amp; WI Lois to
Traditional Contr. Co, Its 31 35 &amp; 36
stk I Crystal Lake Winter Hcmei,
53.800
John N Moll 8. Cynthia to Donald
A. Lang &amp; *0 Carolyn. It 13 81k D.
Sterling Park Un No. 1, 534,900.
Brenda Prop, Inc. to Peninsular
Operations Inc. From SW cot. of
Sec. 1.20 30, etc., $157,300

cot. of 1125, For est Lake $ d etc
$450.
Larson Dcv. Inc.. to Michael D.
Welsh &amp; *1 Barbara E.. Lt 34.
BrO.okholI*. S7.co0
The Huskey Co. to Harry C.
tlro*n, Lt 7 81k A. Sweetwater
Oaks, Sec S. 117,900,
Condt'v Corp to Frances E.
Ellolt, Lot 511 Hcatherton Village
Un I. $70.000
Michael Bldri. of Seen. Inc., to
John Lee Lasseter £ *1 Roberta
Libby, 1110 repI. Of part of Semln,,a
Park. $29,000.
Jack W. Reynolds &amp; we Joann to
Donald F. Hill &amp; WI Mar11 a 1., II).
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husbands.
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involved with the progress
and problems which beset
husbands behind the
closed convention room
doors, wives are us ually
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cosmnetit's (IelllOfl.strations

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Bicentennial trek miracle of cre1itivity. His skill 17th century house in St. perfection.
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"The measurements are
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And not just the Everglades particularly if it has a folksy
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knowing your wood and tools to of wood, mahogany mostly, but ceptionally strong (or its size
American bald eagle are facing through the 300-year-old village cabinet making, says Leach, also
walnut, cherry, because of the constant hanLxtiflCttofl
by Leach and later interviewed It's so tied up with history, he m1iple and pine Below at his ti
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And being made of wood,
mankind which are also a (lying workshop,
for him into studying variety of articles,
you've got to compensate for
breed - among them, the
A fascinating report, a new (and collecting a little) fine
A
table in classical swelling and contracting of the
cabinet maker
friendship and a tut1fuhl) china and
antique Chinese design, or a music material with changes in the
A craftsman so skilled that fashioned case made by Leach brasses and farnou,s paintings, stand English
Regency style, weather,"
his workmanship aspires to the
to carry her dulcimer
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A lot of his work is in Queen Anne or Chippendale
Leach's greatest concern,
realm of fine art, the cabinet outcome of the meeting.
reproducing or
an- chairs. Also, beds and when discussing his trade, is
maker
is a a rare bird
During a recent
visit to tique furniture. Most is custom- sideboards and tables,
the shortage of apprentices.
nowadays, lie's only found in Sanford, Leach talked about his ordered; but he does build a
leach's specialty - and The question is always, 'who is
out-of-the-way nooks in New craft.
little on speculation when he something he only makes as going to carry on this work
York City, in hidden workshops
lie is not, of course, your run- has the time,
special gifts for his dearest when I'm gone and when the
tucked off the beaten track in of-the-mill cabinet maker who
Leach also does his own wood friends
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other suriving cabinet makers
California, and in the case of throws together a bunch of caring - "it's a matter of
self
Now a box might not sound grow old and die?'
James Leach, in the almost- cupboai'ds for kitchen and defense," he explains. "I have like anything special, admits
Unfortunately, says Leach,
forgotten village of St. Michaels bathroom in a mushrooming
to do it myself because I can't Leach. But there are boxes - cabinet making cannot be
on Maryland's Eastern Shore. housing development.
Find anyone else to do it for and boxes, he cautions.
taught effectively in a school
Leach was'discovered ' by
Oh. no.
me."
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Seminole ('tirliniunitv (illcgc
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endure through the years as a
designed along the lines of a ('arved, and fitted together to
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lace appliques. Her seed pearl gown in light blue with a navy Mecklenburg were attired the Orlando and groomsnien were home at :ioo Lake Bhd., Sal
tiara secured a fingertip veil velvet bodice and on her head a same as the honor attendant. Joe I., Saunders of Lakeland ford. The bride is
and she carried a bouquet of sunbonnet In matchi ng colors.
B. Dennis head of Orlando and Fred Houston of Orkndo. mathematics professor
She carried a single white rose. was best man; ushers were
white roses.
Following a reception in the Seminole Community Colleg
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Sayde E. Thomas. The
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Winter haven
Sherry Carter served us
ma tron of honor and Dave
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attending the Oct. 15 meeting of
Alter the departure of the Fourth District president and on behalf of the acne and the
Seminole DeMolay was Jeff girls, the chapter held its other state officers,
auxiliary.
Smith,
Junior counrelor of regular meeting
Nick Pfeifauf's band played
th SLite of Honda t)eMola)
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Other guests included.
Altamonte
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FOE Aerle 3643
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Sanlando Springs Extension
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Dad, Ed Cra vens, John M it.scharter for both the men and master of ceremonies Grant Altamonte Springs Civic Center
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Mothers' Club ProvIdence 111.
Kenne th H. Rose 23 P013 803
Ronald U. Taylor, 41, IlL 1314,
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PcggyJ.iAjkas,21,flt3 Florence M. Arledge. 43, 115 Willow Ave., Mtld., Date
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Thomasa Rivers &amp; Faye B
Vivian H. Johnsor, &amp; William
selor of Seminole DeMolay, and llolstoen 36 300 lake Blvd.
Paul Ktz &amp; Florence
Phi Delta Zeta Presldez'l Doreen Martin (right) and Vice President Dooaa Heabertin
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president of Seminole Mothers'
Deborah Coie Riggall &amp;
Rumnes (second left) and Debbie ('oocl
Benjamin Cntrell Jr., 38, ft
Club, Mrs. Doris Burdette.
Dave Robert Webb &amp; Johnnie Verne Edwin Riggali Jr.
2 11* 515, 2030 Rodgers, Or!., M.
Louise Fletcher Scott &amp;
Hose M. Rhymes, 28, 323
Janet F. Christian &amp; Randall Marvin Gene
Eastern Star
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Delta Zeta who helped plan the regular meeting Oct. 2, with Dabbert, 20,
Maxine
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eight chapters belonging to the event were Doreen Martin, poems and then the girls
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New members welcomed Sanford Area City Council were president; t)onzia Heaberlin, served
James K. Root, 22. Box 3 f
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party at Masters Cove were Debbie Goodman, Kathy invited to the celebration,
vice president; Christine
Each girl was Introduced by OtJ Helen C. Lloyd, 21, Box
Clubhouse, Sunday Oct. 2F.
Grant, Susan Orwig, Pegg,'
Arnold, recording sezTetary; the associate
to 3 Oviedo.
The ent was a combined Pullara, Laurel Rodgers, Helen
Scrapbooks covering the past Patricia Meredith, treasurer; members and Worthy Matron
welcome to new members and Rumney and Eileen Serraes. nine years were on display.
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announce the engagement of - She attended Seminole member of the Homestead
their daughter, Louise, to Bill Community College where she swim team lie graduated from
Peirce Jr,, son of LI. Col. (Ret,) was a member of the Chamber Lyman High School in
1971.
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graduate of
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Matrnalgrandparentsofthe Priest was awarded a He has been accepted by the
br ide to be were the late Mr. scholarship by the Sanford l'ilot United Sta tes Air Force
and
and Mrs. A.F. Stich, and Club, and a music scholarship will begin service
in midpaternal grandparents, the late by the Seminole Community November. His occupation
is
Mr. and Mrs C.C. Priest, all of College
commercial free-lance
Sanford.
11cr fiance Is the grandson of photography,
Miss Priest Is a native of this Mrs 0 F Maier and the late
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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
Hornet
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localparticipantsintheshuffle- for 730 pm Dec 4
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board tourney, as part of the
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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
Crime Lab today in hopes some
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assistant vice president of
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Seminole
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Police said Mrs Culler was
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,
Altamonte Springs, where
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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anyone who was in the vicinity above, photographs area of
pavement where Myear-old
of Guy's Bar-B-Q. 2101 French
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for the Garden Chapel Funeral
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William
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same spot five to se ven miles
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The bod)- of Holton, 48, was Sanford
and a retired Air Force
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he said.
flown from Texas at 6:30 a.m. major, said from his San
Ifigh late In the fourth quarter against Gainesville High
Roberts said had weather
Friday night. WaftWg to greet the happy Saturday on an unscheduled Angelo hotel room Saturday
warrior Is teammate Virgil Carter. Raines' glee turned to dismay moments later, however. To find
again prevented him from
flight on Texas International to that he was flying alone in one landing at San Angelo, and he
out why, read the story on Page lB.
Dallas. Bolton's body is cx- of the three Mustangs in for. had to land
at Curtis Field in
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Brad) Tex
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occurred. He said !w had flown
with Bolton his bass, for about
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To Aid Downtown Development

Presi en s Co

the other two Mu5tings was

the organiz,atiorus with that plan
in min d -.
"We will ask each of the
organizations involved to take
responsibility for one of the
projects in the downtown devel-

project
todcii y (to

submitted
Tallahassee)
may
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funded
because the county
might have received
its quota on less
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Comienting on what she Kid

learned while In Tallahassee,
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off ices are well organized to the
point that when requests are
received
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group met with several
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and other officials.

local coordination is extremely
apparent," she said
While in Tallahassee, ms.
Jacobson. her associates and
State Senator Lori WiLcon at.
tended 15 ineetings in a period
of a d&gt; and a half
Questioned
about
the
likelihood of the downtown
red c ci op ni en I p roje c t
receiving government funding,
Ms Jacobson said Right no

"When a new project arrives
in Tallahassee, it is reviewed in
connection with all other
projects pre%iously submitted
from that county. Sosomiictime
it worthwhile project submitted
toda% may not be fundpd
because the count&gt; might ha% e
received its quota on less in).
Irl.int projects The need for
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But, ? s. Jacobson said the
group did apply for funding that
WIII become available at the
end of November. she said the
Department of Archives and
History will name
Sanford a
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historical
ct once the
restoration project is coni
Plt1 1 M Jacobson said this
(U I ca
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iced on the map as a national
tuurist site

worthwhile

opment plan," she said,

big hole."
Roberts, who helped direct
approach to redevelopment,"
the massive ground and air
she said, "And secondl y. I I Ike
search. said the Bolton
the bDot-strap approach the wreckage was found late
people from Sanford are taki
ng- Friday afternoon about 19.5
aren't gong 0
miles northsst of San Angelo,
government o say
this .or about IC miles from Plwnb s
us.' they are saying 'If we have plane wreckage.
a chance, we will do it ourGene Elselein, marketing
selves.,
director of Aero Seices Inc
Sen. Wilson said it was a bad Sanford Airport, said Saturday
time to seek government help m
there's so many elements
funding any project but she involved," but the weather
added, "I feel the money
probably was a major factor.
there - it's just a matter of
"There had to be some
finding the right place
unusual happening in the at
"But the beauty of this 1110sphere that they couldn't
project is that it will not depend program or anticipate. The
people were excellent pilots and
on government funding,"
eontinued, "The success or the aircraft were just better off
ill than the regular line production
failureof this project
depend on the people of Sanford craft," said Eiselein.
"These fellows were very
-and from what I've seen, it
has all the markings of a
experience and had unusuall&gt;
fine aircraft . . . Bolton loved
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it looks ver), tough."

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Sen. Wilson (I-Slerritt Island)
argued "emphatically and
persuasively" for the redevel.
opmtnt plan, according to Ms
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Contacted in Merritt Island.
Se n. Wilson said she as " very
enthusiastic" about the plan for
to reasons

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perience
he's had so far in the
drier, said Bennett.
Al unit was two months ago
' The courts still have a when a young child as killed
tendency to listen more to instantly in an auto accident at
witnesses than to law en- West 25th St and S. 11. 600.
(orcement officers, Bennett
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explained.
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ficers qualified In court to give Al unit saves other patruln-&amp;-n
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defendant I in traffic accident of filing pages of stateand local 6.
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evidence,
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Sanford
Patrolman
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The other three uniforffwd
Both Bennett and Monti are equipm.
Mostly northwest winds 10 to 15 knowledge req uired to get a
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accidents. Measuring skid
Patrohnen trained for Al duty
conviction !n a manslaughter two of the five specially trained
mph, deertasing of night.
marks now is,Lsed to determine
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details and tides
this, Bennett said.
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and city property damage,
automobile
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After a trip to Tall&amp;aEsee to
buildings and contents, ac.
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with state officials about
cording to City Clerk Henry N.
a
planned
facelift for Sanford,
affun Jr.
Knowles emphasized
the Downtown Development Coun.
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city's insurance advisory cil Executive
committee only recommends Jacobson announced Friday
"policies," but it may provide she intends to form a Iresl
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lists of insurance companies if
or
projects
anioi
the
major civic
asked by the commission
himself before bids are called organi zati ons in Seminole
Co unty.
for.
Tamm said the new budget
"I will invite
for the same coverage as last chairmen of all organizations
year, but "not necessarily with and committees interested in
the same company," calls for a community projv.ts to join,"
total of
in premium she said,
costs. This ccst includes
The
purpose
$142,864 in federal social
President's Committee, Ms
secuily payments or old age
Jdacobson said, %ill be to
and survivors' insurance, and
acquaint its members with the
also $159,000 in emplo&gt; ment
plan rt centl} put foard by
pensions and insurance ex.
(lie Development Council, and
pected to be paid to the state
to coordinate ictiities among
Tam.m explained the city ill
have paid a total of $315,299 ,or
current coverage for this
budget year ending Oct. 31,
which includes insurance and
pension premiums of S136,lriI to
federal and $9,392 to the state.
Sanford's current annual

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couple of deaths," said
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"They (the coziittee) dida
lot of good work for us,'Knowles said,
The ronit- nittee includes Bob
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year to give reconunendatiows

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is a proper ACOL two-spade,) If
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The answer is a very s xong
Even if Holmes h3d elected yes In the ACOL system,
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he would have wound up in except clubs are forcing for
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just one round and usually
As anyone can see a spade show a hand with tremendous
lead and heart return would playing strength, but not
beat him two tricks. But no enough high cards for the
one can really find fault with standard American two bid
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curry's choice of a heart
This hand has nine sure
(Do you have a question I [
After a heart lead it would
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have been a simple matter for for the experts') Write "Ask
th e great detective to make the Jacobys" care of this
four odd b) mean: of newspaper The Jacobys will
successful "diamond finesSe3. answrndividualquehons
b h
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It seerns that Scurry led his most interesting questions
deuce of hearts instead of the will be used in this column
conventional fourth best. and will receive copies of

you give me for managing his 1 It DA).
tin a
diet? How many calories are
DEAR DR. LAMB
minimum for him at 4 feet and Woman of 20 with two small
66 pounds?
children, and in January of this
Yes, for year I had my gallbladder and
DEAR READER
his age and height he is a IAtle apperxlix removed. I had a
chubby. You will do him an gallstone the size of a quarter.
enormous favor if you co ntrol My mother had her gallbladder
his weight now It could help rcmoed to)ears ago, and my
tumpreventanobesityproblem sister, age 26, had hers
later in life.
removed two weeks ago. She
There is no magic number of had more than 100 gallstones,
calories, but I would try to give four the size of mine, 36 a verage
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68th Year, No. 50-Sunday, October 19, 1975

but ( its ( rnniulssioners h1i'
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what tOlflt1fl3
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essentials.
to have Umn amputated. In my
You need to be sure he is family on both sides there is
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ARIES (March 21-April 19) F'ollow your own compass for ficient
complish all the tasks you've very strong opinions. Ifis
You're likely to face opposition best results.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You set today. Don't bile off more feelings are already close to the
today from a source you'd least
Ow you can chew and choke on surface. You could bring them
expect. Don't be too harsh. This
. are hypresensitive today and
to a boil.
person has some pressures he's could read into casual remarks it.
PISCES I Feb. 20-March 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
much more than the speaker
loath to talk about.
ink 21) Avoid social functions today Keep on top of obligations, You
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) intends. Ignore what you th
if
which include people whose may wind up with a red face
Your time won't be your own you hear.
remind you o)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) company you don't enjoy. others have to
today. One who's done you a
You'll .say something sharp to what is due them.
to call on you for This is the
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help, Come through the way he gift horse in the mouth. What
YOUR BIRTHDAY
you feel someone is doing for tongue.
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you show favortism in
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LIBRA
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little circle 0 friends
ng year
could unknowingly wound an- and your mate will be on dii- pending. You're not a good pleasure trip IS coini
talk that you've been dreaming
other's feelings. Be balanced in ferent wavelengths today. finisher. today. You may
Guard against embarrassing too much and lose ever)lhing. about for some time. Although
all dealings.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19) it won't be a great distance, ,-)
CANCER (June 21-July 22) another by airing your difDon't challenge a friend today will be loads of fun.
While you know what you ferences in front of her.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
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NA110N

United Service Organizations,
Inc., better known as the "1,150," Is
IIJIJ4 the only national
organization
devoted exclusively to improving
the morale of the 2.3 million men and
90 women in the
armed services A
beneficiary of the
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United Way of
80 Seminole County,
Inc., the USO
Unit.d VVWV
operates more than hO centers,
informatIon offices and airport
— 70
lounges in 18 countries. The USO
provides wholesome entertainment
for men and women in the military,
visits the wounded and disabled in
hospitals around the world and acts
.s a link between the military and
the civilian community. One
overseas center has an Economy
Wives Program to aid those families
faced with a tight money situation.
Special USO classes teach them to
budget money better, and housin
referral and sieiiI auto. ètit's ue
offered.
A stateside USO has put together a
Family Welcome Kit consisting of a
flyer directed to young military
wives, a USO schedule of •'ventc
lat sheet and a local map with the
USO location clearly marked.
Around the world, USO offers
nursery programs and baby sitting
services; new family orientations;
home economics classes; budgeting
and shopping classes; food
preparation classes; children's day
camps; classes in child development; family tours and other
(lvi ties.
In 1973, USO opened a huge new
center in Frankfurt, West Germany.

June Lormann, completing
her first term on the Longwood
City Council, virtually won a
.second two-year term in office
Friday when no one qualified to
run against her.
Widow of the late Mayor A . R.
Iormann and mother of the
city'
s current mayor, James
I ormann, Mrs. Lormann is
associated with her son in
l.ormann Inc., Realtors
Casselberry, and is employed
at Sun flank of College Park.
The Longwood candidate
qualification period ended at 5
P" Friday.
Former 'Council Chairman
13i11 Kiosky, defeated by Mrs.
lannann two years ago, was
gathering signatures on
(k'titIofls earlier this week and
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hallenge Mrs. l.ormann in the
election.
He said Friday, however, he
withdrew from the race

Federal Probe Ordered
In Train Collision
WILMINGTON, Del. AP
A federal agency has
ordered an investigation to determine the cause of a
collision between an Amtrak Metroliner and a Penn
Central commuter train which injured 25 persons.
"It did not seem to be any tremendous blow, but it was a
jolt," said Jay Goldenberg of Philadelphia, a passenger
aboard the Metroliner. "We knew we were hit immediately. The lights went out. Nobody yelled- There
wasn't any panic or anything like that. Most of the people
were driven into their seats."
The northbound Metroliner, carrying 300 passengers,
had stalled three miles north of the Wilmington station
because of a brake problem about 5p.m. Friday when the
commuter train rammed it from behind, authorities said.
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n, William C. Westmoreland
says he set up a secret group In Saigon to study the
possibility of using nuclear weapons in South Vietnam.
But he said Washington didn't like the idea and terminated the project. The retired general says the use "n(
caz mcicar
pori" miJit have brougru
the Vietnam war to a favorable end. The nuclear weapons
study is revealed in Westmoreland's memoirs, "War In
Vain?" to be published by the Doubleday Company next
January. Westmoreland, former commander of
American forces in Vietnam, says he considered using
nuclear weapons to defend the besieged US. marine base
of Khe Sanh in 1968 He said President Lyndon B. Johnson
was so concerned atxsit the Communist siege that he
required the Joint Chiefs of Staff to "sign in blood" that
Khe Sanh ctuld be held.
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WASHINGTON (AP) The president of a union which
is striking the Washington Post pleaded the Fifth
Amendment against self4ncrimination when he was
brought before a federal grand jury probing pressroom
sabotage.
Although grand jury proceedings are secret, an attorney for pressman's local President James A. Dugan
confirmed that Dugan declined to answer questions on
Friday.
Meanwhile, federal mediators said bargaining would
resume Monday. The walkout began L Oct. 1 when
pressmen struck, leaving vandalized equipment behind.
The last negotiations came on Oct. 9, when a mediator
reported no progress was made.
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against a Tampa based firm charged by state
Comptroller Gerald Lewis with selling an estimated
$300,000 in unregistered securities, mainly to elderly
widows.
The order Issued Friday by Hillaborough Circuit Judge
Laurence Goodrich came after a hearing on charges
against Combined Inc., a subsidary of Combined of
American Automobile Association. (CAA).
Lewis alleges in the suit that CAA collected more than
$300, 000 from Investors In return for promissory notes
and debenture bonds since 1972.
The pentianent injunction prohibits the company and
its officers from any further solicitation of money in
return for notes and bonds. Goodrich had Issued a ternrary restraining order last week after suit was filed.

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TAMPA (A1') — Three young men charged In an
investigation of swapshops and flea markets have pleaded
innocent to charges of receiving stolen property and
breaking and entering.
Arraigned Friday before Hillsborough Circuit Judge
Charles Scruggs were Michael (louse, 19, charged with
two counts of receiving stolen property and one of
breaking and entering; Itandell King, 19, three counts on
each, and Wayne Guyton, 18, breaking and entering. All
three are from Seffner.
Trial was set for Nov. 18.
The three were arrested with 16 others last Sunday
following an undercover investigation that police claim
netted mn(.ce than $50,003 in stolen property.

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required Dec. 1, Secretary of State Bruce Smathers says.
Many applications already have been rejected for
technical reasons and the experience shows that two
ecks will be needed for processing, , Sinathers said in a
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delay in the Oct. 1 effective date of the licensing law, Leon
County Circuit Judge James Joanos ruled that the additional time wes needed for processing to assure that
facilities would be guarded.

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Kissinger Nears Peking

Scott Denies China Report

outside Florida and let them see for themselves

TALLAHASSEE tAP)
Commerce Secretary Edward
Trombetta says an increase in
the state's unemployment rate
to 12.4 per cent in September Is
not a true indication of
economic conditions.
"Obviously, the unemployment situation is serious,"
Trombetta said in a news release. "But we must avoid attaching to much importance to
the kind of rate fluctuations we
have been seeing in the past
several months.
'It is wrong to read too much
Into the increases or become too
optimistic over a drop
The new rate announced Fri.
day was an increase of two percentage points and 14,100 Jobless workers In Florida in two
months.
But Trombetta said that the
state's unemployment has
stabilized at just over 400,000,
which eliminates the significance of month-to-month
changes in the rate.
The rate increased half a percentage point from 11.9 percent
in August as the number of
Floridians out of work climbed
10,000 to 414,600 at the end of
September, he said in a press
release.
The national rate for Spteriiher was 8.3 per cent.
In September, 1974, Floridia's
rate was 6.9 per cent as 229,200
persons were jobless.
Trombetta has complained
that the federal formula for determining unemployment results in statistical aberrations
when there is no clear trend up
or down.
He said that changes in the
unemployment rate have not
been consistent with other economic indicators in Florida or
in a number of other states.
Florida's unemployment rate
has been consistently higher
than the national rate for many
months. Florida's rate was 12.3
per cent in May, 10.5 per cent In
June and 10.4 per cent in July
when 400,500 persons were
jobless,
Broward County continued to
have the highest unemployment
rate, 17.3 per cent, among metropolitan areas. Tallahassee
continued to have the lowest at
65 per cent, the Comnwrce Department said.

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — A House committee will
booh into the General Telephone Co.'s new system of
charging for directory-assistance calls, Rep. S. Curtis
Kiser, It-Dunedin, says.
Kiser said Friday that he requested the investigation by
the House Growth and Energy Committee because of
complaints about the charges, Imposed on an Interim
basis last week with the permission of the Public Service
Commission,
Chairman Hyatt Brown, Daytona Beach, agreed it
would be taken up Nov. 5, Kiser said.
"Although customers wll be allowed six free calls a
month I think it is unair for a customer to pay 15 cents per
call For telephone numbers, such as new listing, he cannot
possibly get anywhere else," Kiser said in a news release.

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Increase

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Harrises Want 'Political Trial'

Premiums To Cost $500,000

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Bolton Is also survived by his
He said he knew Bolton as a
mother,
neighbOr at the altPott 8rid Memphis,Mrs. Frances Davis of
Tern,, and a brother,
he had planned an air show In
Luke Bolton, who has a Fdrd
Sanford for next Spring.
dealership at Pla ntation , Fla.
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Bolton, businessman and
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of enthusiasm for life a d
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amateur golfer arid served as
people
he wasn't Just a
chairman of the Gold Sponsors
watcher," said Etselein.
CommIttee 01 OrLando's Florida
EIselein said he thought there Citrus Open golf ourn en
WS ANGELES (AP) The two fugitive cotnpaniort, 01
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IIs an "unusual coincidence" last year.
heiress Patty Hearst want a "political trial" and say they
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hope to disqualify the judge
known for handing out
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near the eackage of Plumb's
Danielson, unmarried, has
Prison sentences rather than probation.
Officers of Future Business Leaden of
Plane. a copy of the best-selling two brothers in the area, Winter
The political angles and legal attack on the judge arose
OFFICERS
America at SemInole 111gb School are 1front left) Alan Fain',
book "Devil's mangle," the Park dentist harry F.
Friday as William and Emily Harris, self-a vowed
reporter; Gay Carter, president; Dawn Trent, secretary; Aaron Rkbar&amp;n, vice president; and story of a patch of the Atlantic
Danielson and David E.
members in the decimated rank., of the Symbionese
Carol Jack, treasurer. Sponsor is Dana Lanier. A state and nationally affiliated group, members Ocean
ELECTED
Danielson
off
the
of Forest City.
must be enrolled In at least one business course. Among projects plaimed are a
Liberation Army, pleaded Innocent to 11 counts of kidnap,
business
department
United
States
where
dozens
newspaper,
candy sale, and volunteer services. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
assault and robbery.
of
planes and ships have dimp..
Judge Homer Bell of Superior Court set trial for Nov. 24.
peared, supposedly because of
Observers said It Is likely legal maneuvers will delay
mysteriotforces,
proceedings, particularly aIze the defense says It wants
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a higher court to remove Bell.
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$242 to Karns Agency for property damage, buildings awarded a $5,9
(
low
premium
Service
in San Angelo, said the
Insurance Co., for group health Aetna Insurance Co. for em- and contents and
automobile bid, from two received, to massive search party Included
and tile for city employes, ploye blanket honesty bond, liability, policy dated April
An article in Wednesday's
SEATTLE (AP)
9. Larry Breen &amp; Associates, 22 "sorties," 16 separate airAlcoholic mothers are damning
policy dated Aug. 22
policy dated Feb. 28. — $1,547
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$30
to
Crumley
Agency
for
Orlando,
for
an
insurance
Herald, concerning the '
craft, and 42 personnel.
their newborns to mental retardation, physical deformity
— $3,800 to Karns Insurance
to Karns Agency for Con. Insurance Co. of North policy,
Winter Springs City Council
or death, according to Dr. James Hanson.
Agency for International tinental Casualty Co., for law America, Philadelphia, for
Bolton and Danielson, and Investigation of complaints
Earlier this year, State
Hanson, a fellow in the Department of Pediatric., at the
Surplus Lines Insurance Co., enforcement and firemen's surety bond for user-dealer
Piumb,RobcrtsandLeewardin
against building Inspector Ray .
of Attorney Abbott Herring 1
University of Washington, says women don't realize how
Chicago, for public officials and accidental death, policy dated special fuels, policy dated Oct.
1'51s of their own, were Bradshaw, erroneously
warned
the
Seminole
County
stated
easily the alcohol from their own blood stream flows
employes' liability or 'errors Oct 1.
4.
returning
to central Florida an affidavit signed by Robert
Commission
that
lilt
didn't
across
a
through the placenta into the child they carry.
and omissions," policy dated
$20 to Karns Agency for
stormy area of West Mxlersohn and J 1. Justice
Dennis Dolgner, assistant disband its insurance
Ill
Some infants are even born intoxicated, like the baby
June 9.
Aetna Insurance Co. for public administrator of the Semmule co
advisory
Texas
from
a weekend air show alleged Bradshaw
uiunitk'e, he would ta ke the spor
that showed a blood-alcohol reading of ISS miligrams
"showed"
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ed by the Confedera',e them
a "thank you card and a
Grand "Y
shortly after birth. The mother had a reading 01 130
Agency
for Continental Jack Cash as deputy sheriff, county insurance advisory
Air
Force,
a
group
or
warplane
fresh
The
$100 bill,"
county disbanded Its
milligrams. Although the point of Intoxication varies with
Casualty Co., Chicago, for policy dated Feb. 17.
enthusiasts,
last
week
at
committee
was
disbanded
committee and appointed Mrs.
each person, a reading of 100 Is usually where the line Is
bodily injury of auxiliary
— 154,426 to Karns Agency for
Harlingen, Tex,
earlier this year. lie said this is Betty Newman as county
The affidavit In fact sta tes
drawn, Dr. Hanson said.
inpolicemen, policy dated March Travelers Insurance Co. for the first year SCOPA sent in- surance coordinator last
"lie
(Bradshaw) related a
April,
Button, who opened Johnny story to Mr.
7; and $35 to McKibbin Agency fleet vehicles, heavy equip- surance needs out for bid.
Justice and me
according to James Dicklow, Bolton Ford in
for Concinn.ati Insurance Co., ment, bodily injury, city
1965 and about someone
Dolgner
said
w hom he
he had
SCOPA
county
safety
engineer,
developed It into one of the helped
Cincinnati, Ohio, for a public
out and
while
officiaLs bond, policy dated Jan.
they were building. He then
EL.MENDORF AIR FORCE BASE, Alaska (AP) —
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Seeretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, en route to Peking,
stated that near the end of their
rewmen
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said U.S. relations with the People's Republic of China
job he went out to the site and
Agency for Reliance Insurance
depend more on the interests of both countries than on the
MIAMI tAP)
Five crew- mutiny apparently went down
they handed him an envelope.
Co., Philadelphia, (or a public men of the scuttled Pan- with the
people In power.
lie stated that Inside the enship.
official bond, policy dated July amanian freighter Mimi
velope there was a nice thank.
Kissinger's comments caine Friday at a brief news
30.
The men were brought to
remain in a West Palm Beach
you
card and a fresh, crisp $100
conference during a one-hour ref uelirg stop in Anchorage.
nal jail after a deportation hearing Florida Sunday by the Lerman
bill,
He then stated that these
In response to a question concerning the Illnesses of
Sheriff's Associa tion, Washbi. that could have sent them to freighter LallI, which rescued
were his friends and he
People
Mao Tsc-Tun arl Chou En-Laj, Kbinjer said, "We are
tcai, I). C., for uoIkprehcnslve any of three nations was Ow ", froma life raft.
had a lot of friends like that."
all mortal, but the relations between the People's
7rofessio*al lIabilIty, policy delayed indefinitely, officials
The West German governRepublic of China and the United States don't depend on
dated Oct. 1.
say.
ment has asked that the five be
Bradshaw has said the money
personalities they depend on the tzic Interests 01 both
$M to Karns Agency for
referred to was a gift from a
The deportation hearing had turned over to their representacounes.
etna Casualty &amp; Surety Co., been set for Friday In Miami: tives. But the Indonesian govgrateful neighbor for conror Knowles, policy dated
"We had an official request ernment has also made a claim
struction advice given Long
4archrn
from the Department of Justice for Its four nationals and Pan.
before '.he became the city
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see to Karns Agency for at Washington to postpone the amanjan officials have inbuilding official.
etxza Insurance Co., Hartford, proceedings," Louis Gidel, dep-- dicted they may want to put
LANCASTER, Pa. (AP) — Senate Minority Leader
onn., for public official bond uty distrIct director of the
the trewmt,'n on trial.
Hugh Scott has denied a report that he will be appointed
or Tamm, policy dated Aug. 1. migration and Naturalization
by President Ford as the first U.S. ambassador to China.
"Frankly, it's an inter— $35 to Karns Agency far
Service, said.
national
can of worms," one
etna
Ins
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Scott fold reporters Friday that he recommended to
ance Co. for public
The four Indonesian seamen irimmIgrati
official said,
((ida! bondfor Poli ce Chief and Filipino cook were the only
Ford a year ago that George Bush, former U.S. amen BuLb-. policy dated March survivors of the reported high.
hassador to the United Nations, be named to the China
The Mimi's manager and
post. Bush now heads a U.S mission in Peking.
seas mutiny aboard the freight- charter, as well as various oth— $228 to Kar ns Agency Ice
er, which sank last Saturday off er sources, have said that one of
Philadelphia radio station WCAU, quoting what it called
etna Insurance Co. for
the northeast coast of Cuba. the Indonesians has admItted'
sources dose to Scott, said Friday the 74-year-old senator
d pository forgery bond, policy Four West German officers who single,-handequy killing the off 1..
would receive the ambassadorship.
ted Feb. 28.
were killed in the reported cers and scthng the ship,
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'orksaid it will take i,2j.pe. Members of the board
may take new taxes, but the re nt increase over this
state Board of Regents is $334 million Just to make year's pledged to Join York and his
up the staff in a series o'13 "town
. committed to fight for a
29per- buying.pow,?r
loss because of niectings" around the state, be.
. cent increase in funds for the Inflation th past three
years. ginning at Tampa. They hope at
state university system.
The regents endorsed his prothese itietings to convince
posal
for a $431.5-million budget legislators and the general pubThe board endorsed a propos. sor 1976-77,
p l us a sum yet to be
ii
he of what they say is the nefld;iy b' Chan':ellor El. added for Shands Teaching
\ork
cessity to adequately Fund highJr. to make their first pri. Hospital at the University of er education.
urit enough money to give the Florida, Its budget request was
York said the only alternative
nine universities the
buying delayed by a change In direc.
Is
to limit enrollment
l)Wer they had in 1972-73.
tars.
Th
e Regents zacked off a
The
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co,;unitment to apply such Ii,,,.
iLs but authorized the staff to
'
prepare recommendations for
consideration necessary.
Regent J.J. Daniel of Jack.
nville said this was aimed at
." preparing ourselves for pos.
sible eventualities. But an en.
rollmnent cap is not any part of
ou r reconnnendatio n"
It'geat ('ht.ctr St'ruon of
Tampa
Five
, emphasized that
the board is "not recommeding
at all any cap on enrollment at
,
any university. I shall fight for
PACE (All)t
Five Dersons were inj,rpd whpn
3lluLtle bus carrying 35 workers to the Monsanto
tion.'
Corp.
plant in llrctor,
In presenting his program.
Ala,, collided with a sulphur tanker,
the Florida Highway Patrol says.
York mentioned the possibility
Hillary Findley, 60, of E. Brewton, Ala, was listed In
UlbrOOdeniflg the state salest4ix
good condition at a local hospital. l'he other four were
base to raise extra money and
treated for minor injuries.
most Regents seemed to agree.
Truck driver Jasus Vazquez, 42, of Pensacola, told
York added, however, that it
police that his brakes failed on a side road and his truck
was
not his responsibility to
1.
ran through a stop sign, slamming into the bus, Trooper
suggest specific tax sources to
Powell said,
the Legislature.
Th e truck's Link ruptured, spilling part of its 22-ton load
Marshall S. Harris of Miami
over State Road 90 In Santa Rosa County, troopers said.
said "the best proposition is a
Firemen washed the sulphur off the road,
personal income tax but t he re's
Vazquez was charged with falling to yield right-of-way,
absolutely no chance of that."
The charge carries a maximum fine of $as.
The board reelected Marshall Criser of Palm Beach as
chairman and James J. Gar41 .
(lener of Fort Lauderdale as
vice chairman for next year.
TAIJ.AIIASSEE (AP)
James A. Clendinen,
Meetings to drum up support
editor of the Tampa Tribune, has been appointed to the
for increased appropriations
state Judicial Qua lifications Commission which in.
are scheduled as follows: Tamvestigates allegations of rni&amp;'rno.mct by judges.
pa Nov. 17, St. Petersburg Nov.
(lendinen, 64, was appointed Friday by Gov. Reubin
18, West Palm Beach Dec. 1,
Askew to succeed James Talley, former editor of the
Fort Lauderdale Dec. 2, Miami
Brooksville Sun-Journal, who resigned after moving to
Dec. 3, Orlando Dec. 10, GainMaryland.
esville Dec. 11, Jacksonville
Clendinen, a native of Eufaula, Ala., joined the Tribune
Dec. 13, Tallahassee Dec. 15,
in 1935 as a reporter lie was named editor in 1958 and last
Fort Myers Jan. 12, Sarasota
year was appointed chairman of the edi torial board of the
Jan 13, Panama City Jan. 21
Tampa Tribune and Times,
and Pensacola Jan. 22.
Askew also appointed Dr. Paul R. Brown, 45, a Fort
Myers eye surgeon, to th e E thics Commission, He succeecis the Rev. James Plcitz, a Baptist minister from
Pensacola whose term on the commission expired.

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according to attorney Howard
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WINTER SPRINGS — Rev,
city in the case.
Robert Clark, pastor of
Clark is a graduate of Bob
Seminole Baptist Temple which
Jones University, Greenville,
is currently involved In
S.C., and Midwestern Baptist
litigation against the city, has
Seminary, Pontiac, Mich.
taken out qualifying papers f
For eight years he was
City Council Seat Group 4 in the
associated with the television
Dec. 2 municipal election.
ministry of Rex Humbard. He
Clark, who moved
to Winter
pastured
an
Springs June 1, does not meet
established Baptist Church in
the residency requirements of
the area and served as
six months, but be said that he
associate
pastor
at
had checked with the City
Indianapolis, I n d., Baptist
Attorney Newman Brock twice
Temple and Knoxville, Ky.,
before issuing his qualifying
Baptist Tabernacle, He sang
Papers. Brock reportedly adprofessionally
with
the
vised there would be 'no
Cathedral Quartet, Weather.
problem" as he felt the city
ford Quartet and the Dixie
requirement would be ruled unI':chos, h e said.
ROBERT (1.ARK
titution:,I if taken to court.
('l.mrk and his ift,
Clark said he has thought and John Daniels, has also picked and their son, Hobby, live at 608
prayed long and hard about up qualifying papers for Group Murphy Rd. In addition to beings
running for the office as he has 4. So far, Mrs. Van Kepoel
a minister, Clark is employed in '.
to consider the people In his only candida te who turned in sales and public relations.
church. "It is a ticklish
rn.1fvir'
smi üaji on' for a man in my
Mthough rejected by the congregation 1
presently
position to get involved In Planning and Zoning Board, the meeting at the Old Glory
politics, but I consider there are conditional use
permit to build American Legion Post Home On
immoral issues — which I feel are the church in question was Prairie Lake.
Biblical issues — involved," he approved July 21 by city
To date only land clearing
added,
council. After opposition and some filling has been done
He said that if he runs and is developed, particularly among on the 4.5 acre tract on hlayesi'
elected he would not want any residents of the ltanchlands and Bahama, because the judge
renumneratjon as councilman area, council attempted to advised the group If they
The Group 4 seat is now held rescind conditional use and the continued with Construit Ion
b) Mrs. Irene Van Eepocl, who building permit issued July 30. they do so "at their own peril'
toted against the location of
However, Clark and his pending final disposition of the
Clark's church on residentially church went to the Circuit court lawsuit.
toned property on Hayes Road and were granted a temporary
Also up for election is the
'11 the Ranchiands, Mrs. Mary restraining order and In- Gr
ou p 2 seat held by Ernest
I)aniels, wife of Councilman junctions against the city by Ilendri.x,
who has indicated he
Judge Kenneth Leffler on Sept. will seek re-election, and the
#
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mayor's office held by Troy
Date for the hearing on a Piland, who Is expected to file.
permanent injunction has not
Gary Hunt has taken out
yet been announced, but Winter qualifying papers for the Group
Springs City officials named In 2 seat. Deadline for candidates
the suit are scheduled to give to qualify is Nov. 3.

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SAN FRANCIS(x) (AP) Nearly &amp;,000 railway clerks
in seven Western states have obeyed a court order by
returning to work after a one-day strike against the
Southern Pacific Imes over work rules.
The strI
returned to work Friday afternoon v:.en
U.S. District Court Judge Oliver J. Carter granted the
railroad's request for a temporary restraining order
against the strike.
The railroad claimed the strike was illegal under the
current contract and was costing the
company $1 million a
day. It said the walkout jeopardized mail shipments and
the transport of military splies, fresh fruit and
vegetables.

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problems.
Others to be on the ballot in
the city's Dec. 2election include
cliv businessman Larry
Goldberg, challenging incumbent Councilman V.A.
t Bud) Scott.
Incumbent
Councilman Don Schreiner of
Langdale will be vying with
Parker Anderson, a plant
nursery operator and resident
of lake Ruth South, and Ray
Leibensperger, former city
road superintendent and
resident of Skylark.

Union Chief Takes Fifth

Baptist Temple Pastor
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The execution of five assassins in Spain has
triggered a reaction in Western Europe and Latin
tmerica which the facts do not seem to warrant.
Th ere is more than a hint of political bias in these
humanitarian protests.
The five had been convicted of murder in
Spa nish courts. Killing policemen is also against
the law in all the countries which are now recalling
amhassadors or otherwise expressing their concern over the executions. Some of those countries
have terrorists in their own jails.
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the action of a government known for its
Catholic sympathies. We can sense that critics of
Francisco Franco, and they are numerous
throughout the world, are seizing the moment to
help force the issue of change in the Spanish
government's attitude toward political dissent.
Th e aging Franco himself must accept partial
blame for creating the atmosphere in which extremists given to random shooting of police can go
to their deaths as heroes in the eyes of so many.
Franco put wheels in motion to give up his power,
naming Juan Carlos to assume the vacant Spa nish
throne and promising more political rights to the
people. Th ere was reason to hope for a stable
transition.
Franco regained his physical strength, and th e
"apertura" — the opening of the political process
which had been anticipated — has not
materialized. In fact, the activities of extremists
like the Basque separatists and the Patriotic Antifascist Revolutionary Front promoted Franco to
clamp down on political dissent.
Many of the European governments now
protesting so vehemently are responsible for th e
artificial isolation which has been imposed on Spain

since World War H , when Franco's sympathies
w.th the Axis cause made him a pariah to the allies.
They have accepted Spain as a trading
while excluding the country from the Common
Market. They have relied on U.S. bases In Spain for
their defense, while putting off the logical entry of
Spain into the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
Now,while trying to show sympathy with the cause
of political freedom, they are isolating Spain even
more
Will these tactics hasten political reform in
Spain — or hasten the collapse of the country into
th e kind of near-anarchy th at has followed the end
of the dictatorship in Portugal?
President Ford is not joining the pack at
Francu's heels, nor should he. What is wrong, as he
expressed it recently, is the "cycle of violence"
that results when political dissidents resort to
terrorism in any country. The United States of
America has kept a line open to Spain through all
partner

the controversial postwar years. It should be kept

open now as the Spanish people enter what appears
to be the most critical period in their history since
the civil war of the 1930s that brought Franco into
power.

Speedier

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The bargain In letter rates announced recently bv the Postal
Service will be confirmed only If the service lives UP to its
pledge of unproved delivery.
The virtual demise of the 13-cent airma il stamp assumes
that all fi;-st-class mad will be accorded air-md treatment.
But postal officials concede that increased government
subsidies will be essential to assure success of the new program.
And the present 1 en tra te f or f
letters
rise to 13 cents shortly after Christmas.
The American public will be tolerant of the little deception,
however, if the promise of speedier delivery is fulfilled.
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With the discovery Friday of the body of Johnny
Holton, owner of Bolton Aircraft at the Sanford
Airport, we lost a friend of long-standing.
Bolton's plane crashed Wednesday In the rugged
ranch country of west Texas and It wasn't until
nearly 48 hours later his body was found.
Also discovered near the wreckage of his World
War II P.51 Mustang, which was piloted by Bolton,
was Winter Park dental technician Norman C.
Danielson, who was a passenger In Bolton's plane.
Johnny was an avid pilot, who loved his (lying
machines almost as much as life Itself. lie kept all
tus planes in A-i condition, made sure they were
checked out to the enth degree before th ey were
permitted to ake off and also made sure they were
equipped with the latest technical gear.
More than a pilot, Bolton was a gentleman In
every respect.
We remember him well from his days in
Clearwater, when he was a partner in a Buick
automobile dealership. Since moving to Maitland
from Clearwater in 1965, he has been in business in
Maitland as a Ford dealer and built that business
into a thriving success.
John loved life. He was an avid sports fan, a
golfer who played with a low handicap and a man

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to give proper notice to property owners within
500 feet of property to be annexed.
As if to emphasize the point, during the
reading of several advertised ordinances on
rezoning and an nexing certain property, Mayor
Lee P. Moore quipped:
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Zionism Declared Racialism
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A U.N. tuii iiicmiiber-

ship committee has declared Zionism a form of racial
dis.
crimination, an action which the United States warned
"Places the work of the United Nations In jeonardy."
By
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'U1 4 tIotent1ons me social affairs cornmittee Friday night recommended to th e General
Assembly an Arab
and Communist-backed resolution
that the assembly "determines that Zion ism Is a
form of racism and racIal discrimination." Zionism is the
movement fora Jewish national homeland in Palestine —
a homeland that came into existence with the creation of
Israel against Arab opposition. Israel said the resolution
was a "clear expression of racism" nM t'nntip,nnwi U
against the basic right to nationhood of the Jewish
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CIfOl;
(AP) - It ternatlonal trade In skins no way we can give you a in Europe, with the
"It looks like most hunters (ral'irs. gliding through the
best skins
looks like the trappers also will stripped from creatures on the permit to export
those skins,' So made into $50 men's belts or have filled out their quota," swamps in flatbottorn boaLs,
wind up getting skinned in the en(kingered species list.
I'm not bidding.,,
M women's handbags.
said Ted Joanen, biologist for gently "fished" their hooked alnation's only legal alligator
Because alligators are on that
He predicted that sealed bids
On the domestic market, the state Wildlife and Fisheries ligators up from the water, shot
hunt.
list, their skins can't be cx- at the sale, tentati'ely schedcomplications include a New COITIITIISSIOn.
them in t he head, carted them
The hunt was a success, al. ported overseas where the best uled for Wednesday,
will
range
York
State
law
against
p
rod
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The
hunt,
limited
to
laying fears that that a brief markets are, even though a from $6 to $8 per
4,0 'ga. home, skinned them, scraped
linear foot — ucts made of alligator hide.
tors, ends Sunday. Alligators the skins and salted them away.
early cold snap had put a crimp change in federal regulations way off the $14.50
average postThese teeming coastal mar- were caught on hooks baited
in it. But hide traders are cx- made the hunt legal.
ed after the Last hunt in these shes had warmed up be
'You better believe it's a
fore the with chunks of meat and hung
pected to pay trappers a lot te
"Ain't that ridiculous?" same swamps.
hunt,
so
the alligators didn 't go high enough above the water hiII'd day's work," said Joanen.
than they have before because fumed one large hide dealer,
The 2,900 hides taken in that Into hibernation, and about
.ioanen said trappers must
4,. that small 'gators couldn't
the United States has signed an who asked that
he not be hunt brought a total of $271,000, 000 of them got it right be tween reach them,
pack t heir hides to the Wildlife
llnation treaty banning in. named. "They told me, 'There's and most of them went to firms their beady
eyes.
For 24 days, 180 licensed and Fisheries office at Hockefeller Wildlife Refuge to be
tagged and graded Monday.
The 'gators averaged six to
seven feet in length.
The meat, which Joanen saYs
is excellent, rather like frog
legs or turtle steak, had to be
thrown out or given away, SellS
By DONNA EWES
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it remains against the law,
transfer is not addressed.
water and sewer fund to the to cover overexpenditures
Herald Staff Writer
in
the
city's
operating
acenunt
for
d'spite
the rhan,r in ted,rI!
"ErIoseif is a file presented general revenue fund is
Money it had advanced for regulations permitting the
SPIIINGS - to me by Mr. Swofford and Mr. question," Rose's lette 'r to the general fund.
r says.
Floyd denied the allegations, sewer and water improvements hunt.
James M. (Mike) Rose, staff Wack; enclosed are the file
Swofford, in an appearance at A
t a city commission meeting pending receipt of bond issue
director of the Florida copies of several ordinances the Altamonte.casselberry later
"Why? Ask the feds why,
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didate forum recently, charged -written by auditor Charles
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"A cursory review of these Floyd with misappropriating Lansing.
Improprie ties in the transfer of ordinances would seem to in- the
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Lansing said the transfer of
$175,000 in city sewer system dicate that the legality of the water
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funds, to Ernest Ellison, state transfer of the money from the fund by
transferring the money the general fund was to repay
auditor general, for consideratlon.

Improprieties Alleged

Sewer Fund Transfer File tudied
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Copies of Hose's letter to
-iiimson were forwarded to
mayoral candidate Lawrence
Swofford. William Wack, an
Altamonte attorney and
Swofford friend; Art Canady of
Gov. Reubin Askew's office;
and State Sen. Robert Saun-.
ders, chairman of the joint
legislative auditing committee.
Rose noted in the letter that
he met with Swofford, Wack,
Canady and Algea Cooper, an
attorney in Canady's office, on
Oct. 3 and discussed the handung of the Altamonte Springs
water and sewer fund by Mayor
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sidewalk
projects
near
ldyllwilde and Pinecrest
Elementary Schools.
County
Public
Works
Director Bob Andrew sa id late
Friday the results of a
requested field inspection for
constructing a sidewalk for
ldyllwilde children on the North
side of S.R. 46A from Larkwood
Drive to Vihien Rd., may be
available some time next week.
"We've
already
got
inspection crews tied up on
emergency drainage work,"
said Andrew.
The I nspection resul ts will
include cost estimates as to
county and city responsibilities,
be fore being brought to the
county commission for action ,
City Manager W.E. 'Pete"
Knowles sa id the purpose of the
project is to provide a safe
access for the school children.
An dr ew sa id a full status
report requested by Coun ty
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihien on the sidewalk pr oject
on 27th St., for Pinecrest
Elem entary pupils, may be

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"Briefly summarized,"
Rose's letter states, "the
Clashes
concerns of Mr. Swofford and
Mr. Wack were that apBEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - Night-long Moslemproximately $175,000 of the
Christian clashes tapered off at dawn today in Beirut but
water and sewer fund revenue
continued in eastern Lebanon.
was contributed to the
A police spokesman said two persons were killed and
municipality's general fund;
several wounded In overnight clashes between private
that said transfer was made
armies of leftist Moslems and right-wing Christians in
without the direct approval of
three sections of the capital,
the city council of the City of
Altamonte Springs and,
possibly in violation of several
ordinances relating to the
operation of the water and
sewer fund.
Saturday's high 80. Overnight Mostly northwest winds 10 to 15
"The foregoing occurred in
low 60.
mph, decreasing at night.
the fiscal years of 1973 and 1974.
Becoming generally fair
EXTENDED FORECAST
They believe that this type of
today. A little cooler with highs
Mostly fair over northern activity has occurred In the
mostly in the upper 70s to mid portion, partly cloudy with a fiscal year 1975.
80s. Lows In the lower 60s, few showers in the southern
"In reviewing the audit of the
portion. Lows near 60 In the City of Altamonte Springs for
________________________ north and near 70 In the south, the year ending Sept. 30, 1974,
Highs In the low 80s.
and the a udit of water and
MEMORIAL PARK .
Daytona Beach tides: high sewer fund, it appears the
Perpetual Care
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8:41 a.m., 6:56 p.m.; low 2:07 tr ansfer of the water and sewer
am., 2:37 p.m. Port Canaveral: funds to the general fund of the
COUNTRY UB
high 6:19 a.m., 8:21 p.m.; low municipality
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is
shown.
1:59 a.m., 2:24 p.m.
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"push" for a complete sidewalk
'rom U.S. 17.92 to Sa nford Ave.

Trials
Delayed

Week
There are no circuit court
criminal trials scheduled this
week In Seminole County.
Circuit court judges will be
attending a Judges Conference
(J first part of the week at
Clearwater. Prosecutors will be
attending meetings there
d uring the latter part of the
week.

Court sources sa id County
Court Judge Harold Johnson Is
scheduled to preside in circuit
court Monday over rou tine
arraignments of def endan ts in
circuit court cases and
of their tria ls.
Nextweekthecircultcourtls
scheduled for a double docket of
criminal trials, with two circuit
judges presiding over trials In
separate courtrooms.

CALENDAR

Normally, in Seminole,
7
criminal
tria ls are conducted
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Beta Chi Initiation Dinner,
before
only
one judge in a single
JkmaI Order of Eagles p.m. Sheraton Inn, Sanford
courtroom during a week.
Acne 3643 "Bring a Friend Day" 4 p.m., coffee and cake at Florida Nurses Ann., Other Judges in the 18th
club borne In Fern Park,
District 37, 4 p.m., Seminole Judicial Circuit (SeminoleHealth Center, Sanford. Brevard) criminal division are
OCT. zi
scheduled for pre-trial hearings
United Way four th repor t Meeting relates to continuance in
upcomi ng cases or are in
luncheon, noon, Sanford of ..................trials
District
in Brevard.
11olIday Inn, Sanford fJofl
--'rv uxiiiary Unit IUU5U 01
host. Dutch ea.
Casselberry, charity bazaar,
a
Sanford Tourist and Shitf Winter Park Mall, 10 a.m. to 9
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fleboard Club potluck supper 6 p.m. Baked goods, novelty gifts
and
white
elephant
Items.
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We recently reported that the Pentagon had had handled the paper more than
the others, but
take a lie detector test. Van Cleave passed the supposed to hire outside cons
Its own plumbers squad w hi ch, like the noto rious Stewart "off ered" all
ultants on a terntest,.
seven a chance to take a lie
porary basis This is an economical way
White House plumbers, tried to plug news leaks. detector test to clear themselves. Six
for the
Stewar t and the FBI then traced the steps of government to tap a wide
accepted
Now we ha ve learned that even the Pentagon immediately,
reserve force of cxthe New York Times report er, Wi ll iam Beecher, perts.
plumbers also investigated congressional leaks.
The seven th officer, whose fingerprints o. to th e of fices of Sen. Henry Jackson,
But GAO found that "LEAA violated
-D-Wash.
Not even Senate Armed Services Chairman
the
John cw'red most frequently on the document, went to The trail stopped there because the FBI wasn't regulations governing
stennis, p-Miss., was immune,
the employment of exa lawyer. But as Stewart prepared to close the allowed to question
Jackson. A spokesman for perts and consultan ts by re
g ( such) in.
Above all men, he could be called the Pope of tnp, he received word that Stennis' office had
the Senator conceded that Bewher had visited dividuals ... while attemptingtainin
to get U*M ap.
the Pen tagon, the protector of the military con ta cted
Defense Secretary Melvin Laird's
the offices but categorically denied the leak had proved for pe rmanent po
establishment, the darling of the armaments office and
si tions,"
had threatened to Investigate the
come from there.
The
Civil Service Comnrimiss ton has stated that
industry. Yet the military brass apparcntl:, Pentagon in retaliation.
Sources close to La.jj
Beecher subsequently wound up as a top the "improper employment of
didn't trust him with all their secrets,
exper ts and
confirmed the incident.
Pen ta gon official In charge of public relations, consultants is
not only illegal, it Is wasteful and
For when information was leaked out of
Ra ther than aliena te the almighty- Stennis,
destroys the morale of
channels to the venerated Stennis, th
career speclallstL"
LAWLESS LA WMEN The La w Enforcement
A GAO review of "temporary appointmen ts
e
PentaUon
the
Pentagon
dropped
the
Investigation.
iilumbers were turned loose oi his triaL
"
Assistance Administration, which Is supposed to at LEAA turned up still
Inside story Is contained In the
more law 1olationa by
iblished so Footnote: Ex4'resldent Richard Nixon WU see that the laws are enforced, has been caught th
ou traged over one leak, according 10
e agency, "We concluded that LEAA did
memoirs of W. Donald Stewart, the former
breaking the laws.
chief
memoirs,
that
he
had
Stewart
take
statements
misuse
temporary appOintments," GAO
Pentagon plumber.
ft Is no comfort that the law violations were charged. "It was
from
Secre
ta
ry
Laird
and
t
he
Joint Chiefs, somew
evident th at these apAs the dogged Stewart recounts it, he
ha t technical.
polntments were not Inte nded
obtained fr om a congressional source a copy of Stewart ne ve r found the culprit.
to fill poaltions in
A secret General Accounting Office report, accordance with
regulatto but rether to place
the document that had been leaked to Stennis.
Another time, a New York limes story about
pr epar ed for Rep. John Moss, D-Cauf., accuse: and-or retain
selected individuals n the agency
The Xeroxing showed the telltale outlines of the SALT dis
armament talks touched off an the LEAA of numerous violations of the federal while LFAA attempted
paper clips.
to proc permanent
in vestigation by the White House plum be rs, employment laws.
appointments for them,"
Steward painstakingly tracked down every Pentagon plumbers and FBI. Suspici
'I.EAA has experienced problems In per.
on center ed
The GAO report Indicates th
Penta gon copy of the document and finally found upon Dr. William Van Cleave, a special Pen- sonnel
the present
management from Its inception," the administrator, Richard Velde, Isat
committed to
the "hot" one, with paper clips Intact, in the safe tagon assistant. Stewart was ordered
to seize his GAO study explains, adding tersely: "There Is cleaning up
past abuses. But unfortuna tely, other
of a retired major general.
safe and to Impound his of fice papers,
documented evlde&amp;e that Improper personnel documents
in our
Fingerprints on the pa per helped him narrow
ession show that the
But after questioning Van Cleave, Stewart actions occurred."
durable
Velde
doesn't have a good
his search to seven high military officers. One felt he was the wrong man
track record
For example, goverflmn ageucles are when
him 10
it comes to taking corrective action.

Humane Society of Seminole,
"The Great Copper Caper
8
p.m., First Federal of
Day" Seminole County students
Seminole,
SR 434, Longwood.
contribute to United Way. prize
to best decorated coin catcher. OCT. 22
Seminole County Association
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.
for
Retarded Children theater
Sanford Woman's Club.
benefit "The Music Man "7:30
Anniversary dinner Sanford p.m., Annie Russell Theatre,
Senior Citizens Club, 6 p.m., Rollins College. Tickets
Sanford Civic Center. Enter- available from Streeps's
talnment by School of Dance Agency In Orlando or by mall
Arts, 8 p.m.
('ARC, P.O. Box 1086, Sanford.

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NEW DELHI, India (AP'
Prime Minister Indira
Gandhi's government has tightened India's internal
security act in an attempt to keep courts from freeing
political prisoners,
A presidential ordinance amending the Internal
Security Act was issued Late Friday, saying th
e government no longer must disclose to anyone, including the
judiciary, reasons for arrests made under the act.
The ordinance was made retroactive to June 29 to keep
persons already In jail from challenging their arrests.
Th e ordi na n ce was issued alter vario us Ind
ian courts
hear challenges of such arrests, despite the
goverlunent contention th at arrests on internal security
grounds were beyond Judicial review.

MOSCOW I API - French President Valery Giscard
d'Estaing flew home to Paris today after a five-day official visit to the Soviet Union.
Giscard was seen off at Moscow's Vnukovo by Cornmunlst party leader Leonid Brezhnev, President Nikolai
Podgorny and Premier Alexei Kosygin. Giscard and
Brezhnev seemed In good humor,
During the visit, the French and Soviet sides laid heavy
stress on French-Soviet cooperation in bilateral fields wW
in inernational affairs. They emphasized the need for
realizing the principles of the Helsinki document ending
the conference on European security and cooperation.

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resignation
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above 1,000 points only briefly, in late 1972 and
Thursday
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early 1973. The peak was 1,051.70.
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against the socailed baffler, reaching peaks
help to his fellow commissioners:
(#' 149
between943and95potntsbefo re fe.g.p
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"I know an Indian, this time!"
reversals. Throughout 1975 the average has
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remained below 900.
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Whilethistendstosuggesttlatthe1,000.pot
political
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level Is indeed a psychological barrier, a glance
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The pattern Isn't as sharply defined as op.
'That's some slew you're In I"
Robert C. "Bud" Feather remarked:
posing pieces in a Jigsaw puzzle, perhaps, but It
"Let's get the road on the show!"
Is there, unmistakably. In fact, the market
-Joe Askren
plunge of 1974, which dropped the average to
577.60 points, coincided with the record-high 12
What is progress?
per cent prime rate.
An
unusual answer, to say the least, was
Stock
and interest rates are of course
given by a secretary for a local banking inand or,copy It.
reflections of many economic factors, but t he:,! She's Disgusted
stitution.
also have a direct bearing on each other. When
Parents — you Inherited this great nation
Have you ever wondered why your child no
Asked If she knew what progress is, she
bond yields exceed the returns on stock.,,money longer talks with you, never confides in you and from your forefathers and they from theirs. It
quickly
replied: "That's when you think you're
is drained from the stock market. When interest should you ask a question or two — your child does not belong to the federal government, or the
going
forward,
but you're going backward."
sta te or the county, it belongs to you and me and
rates fall, some of the money returns.
suddenly becomes even more quiet
In the decade of the 195, when the prune rate ' developes a suspicious attitude?
it should rightfully be Inherited by your son and
QuoteMike
of the week goes to County Cornwas 4 per cent or so, stocks returned an average
Well — If you had seen the communicable daughter and mine. When this great nation Of missioner
llattaway.
of 18.9 per cent and bonds only ii per cent. In the disease film at your local school board meeting
f reedom is lost and eaten up by communism
Called
for
a
quote
early Wednesday on the
IM, when the prime was still relatively low but Oct. 6 you would no longer wonder,
and your child asks - What did you do to try to
county
commission's
Tuesday
decision not to
rising, stocks returned 5.3 per cent and bonds 2.8
These films are improper, Immoral and protect our heritage for us?
purchase the Markham Woods clay pit, Hat.
per cent,
Wha t are you going to tell them?
disgusti ng. They promote sexual permissi veness
taway returned the call about noon Thursday.
So far in the l97(, with some interest rates and In no way teach, by any stretch of the
June Camenn
"Hey, Ijust got around to your call," he said.
rising to their highest of the century, stocks have Imagination, moral standards above low-lower
Sanford
..Well, the story ran yesterday and you're too
returned only 4 pr cent while the retur n c and lowest. They do Indicate that all high school
late,"
a reporter told Hattaway.
. b11111 has soared to 7.1 per cent, me current students are sexually active and that all
either An Open Letter
"Did
you put something In there for me?" he
status Is 4.6 per cent stocks, 8.6 per cent bonds, have, are a carrier or will become Infected with
The following Is an open letter to Seminole jokingly quipped.
With that historical record as the setting, you VD
Commission Chairman Ski Vihien Jr.
— Ed Prlckett
can readily understand why many professional
These films will teach your child that when he County
it Is the opinion of this committee that our
Investors are analyzing the Federal Reserve or she becomes infected with VD they should
courthouse Is the prettiest and most outstanding
Winter Springs City Attorney Newman Brock,
Board s activities as closely as stocks them. first and immediately go to some helpful Ifenry
building
in
the
county.
The
fountains
contribute
asked
last week to draw up an ordin"ce perselves,
who will take them to some other helpful Henry greatly to
mitting riding horses on city streets, quipped "At
its
looks.
In their view, the Fed, which holds enormous who will treat them with some penicillin and
We urge you to leave them as they are. The the risk of beating a dead horse, I am asking
power over interest rates, could be the single their VD will be cured. If
they become infected present landscaping is beautiftil, and more council to give me some guidance." This week
most Important influence on the stock market. again they should do a repeat
performance and
beds will not enhance the beauty as do the council was still full of conflicting opinions of just
Even hints of lower interest rates could send good old helpful Henry will be right there to flower
ta
foun ins,
what should be Included when he read his first
stocks the other way.
come to their aid again.
We believe your Investigation and findings
BF()Ck undaunted, whipped out a second
Utile Is certain about market prices, as
Everyone knows children can no longer trust
version
saying, "In abundance of precaution I
will
show
that
the
savings
In
cost
will not justify
everyone from the food shopper to stock market their parent -the enemy — so good old helpful
the change.
prepared another one.,,
investor has learned over the years, but some Henry assures your child his privacy will not be
(Mrs.) Bill GIelow
Winter Springs' strict enforcement of an
events do repeat themselves.
invaded by the enemy — the parent.
Community
Improvernnt
ordinance
forbidding any signs except approved
One of them, for example, Is that If Interest
Speaking of enemies — Did you know we have
traffic
signs
on the right-of-ways Is causing
Project Chairman
rates do indeed drop sharply you most likely will a beautiful new Florida approved textbook list
Sanford problems for some builders and developers with
hear that old echo from the 196 about the In. It Is a very interesting textbook list and what
houses to sell In out-of-the-way locations.
dustrial average heading once again toward that makes It even more Interesting Li the authors
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters
When the developers of Terrace Cove came
great, 1,000-point barrier In the sky.
and the publishing companies. Space will not
must
be
signed
with
amafliflg
address
and.
when
before
Council for permission to retain their
And another is that if Interest rates rise, you allow for this list along with the publishing
possible, a
telephone
number
to
the
Identity
of
small
directional
signs, Councilman Irene Van
won't hear a bullish sound at all from the same companies and their communistic affiliations,
the writer may be verified. The Evening Herald Eepoel asked,
"Have you thought of calling It
people. It will sound more like the groaning of a however, the documented Information Is
Ill respect the wishes of writers who do not "Hidden Cove?"
pained bear,
available to anyone who would care to see this
iant their names to appear in print.
-JaneCassclbe

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The Civil Air Patrol (CAP) and Texas Dept. of
Public Safety began an Immediate search, covering
thousands of miles. It wasn't until 24 hours later
that the wreckage and bodies of Bolton and
Danielson were discovered.
Speculation has It that Bolton's plane might have
collided with Plumb's as the two experienced pilots
new tljrough blinding clouds in their attempt to
escape the hazardous flying conditions.
Both bodies were to leave Texas Saturday with
Bolton's resting at Baldwin-McNamara Funeral
Home In Altamonte Springs and Danielson's at
Garden Chapel Funeral Home, Orlando.
It was the last plane flight either will ever take.
We're sorry we didn't have the pleasure of
knowing Danielson, but we did know Bolton and he
wouldn't associate with anyone who wasn't worthy
and lived up to Johnny's high standards.
To their bereaved loved ones, our sincerest
sympathies.
We will forever live with the memory of John
Bolton — a man in every sense of the word and a
true friend when others were in need.
The world is a little bit worse off today with the
loss of these two men.
-Bill Currie

who supported practically every youth group we
were ever associated with and many that we didn't
even know about.
Back In the early l%(, we never knew him to
turn down a chance to help someone or some
organization that needed his support, be It financial
or otherwise.
Just last year he served as chairman of the Gold
Sponsors Committee of Orlando's Florida Citrus
Open -and, as always, he did a superb job.
Bolton, Danielson and another pilot from
Maitland, Donald J. Plumb, along with William B.
Roberts and Ocala's James K. Leeward, had been
competing in an air show in Texas, sponsored by the
confederate Air Force, Last week In Harlingen,
Texas, and were returning homø in four separate
aircraft when they ran into foul weather.
Roberts, general manager of Bolton Aircraft,
and Leeward, managed to get out of the rough
flying conditions and land safely at a small airport
in Texas. Bolton, with Danielson riding in a seat
behind the pilot, and Plumb broke formation and
tried to evade the storm.
Plumb's body was found near the wreckage of
his P41 on Wednesday, but no word had been heard
from Bolton nor Danielson.

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ADMISSIONS
Sa nford :
R obert A. Cagle
Alexander J. Campbell
Eunice L. Cole
Edmund T. Czajka Sr.
Anna P. Dando
Markin W. Freeman
Ertha L. Hudson
Luevina D. Marshall
Anthony Placido
Charles W. Rabette III
Nakla Higgins
L.-'na Weaver
Ccii K. Williams
Blanche Klett, DeRary
Rita K. Perrick, Deliary
Edna B. Reilly, Deflary
Bernard Kartmann, Deltona
Phillip Pizzuto, Deltona
Amanda I,. Saavendra,
Deltona
Edward L. Zimmerman
Lake Mary

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Tracy Sharp, lake Monroe
BIRTHS
Touchton,a baby boy. Sanford
DISCHARGES
Sanford:
Bobby I.. Bennett
EdithF. Brooklyn
Tammy L Gill
Nathaniel Grooms
Benjamin L. Johnson
Opal L McEachern
William T. Neeley
Lewis V. Palmer
Viola Philpot
John L. Richards
Minnie D. Roberson
Henry White
Larry C. Bissell, DeLand
Philip E. Golden, Deltona
Bernard Ilillyard, Deltona
Helen M. Petrocelli, Deltona
James H. Bowen, Geneva
Ida M. Golden, Osteen
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There are a lot of people who
do not eat a balanced diet for
one reason or another. These
people will benefit from a
standard daily vitamin pill
that you can get at the drug
store or supermarket. You
don't need large amounts, just
a pill that contains the
R e c o ru In ri d e d I) a I 1 N.
Allowances,
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problems
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need medical attention
as
much
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polywisuch conditions as arthritis,
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pressure, write to me In care fatty-cholesterol deposits.
- ,of this newspaper, P.O. Box However, too much fat of any
1551, Radio City Station, New kind In your diet Is not conered
desirable.
It
Is
better
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less
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35
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cent
of
stampea, self-addressed
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fat.
for The Health Letter number
DEAR DR. LAMB — I know
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written
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DEAR DR. LAMB — Would
you please explain to me hysterectomy operations in
about saturated and un- you column many times, but
I have never come across one
saturated fats. What t1
LOW AUTO RATES
do to you and which Is better I just heard. I am 54 and soon
will have a total hysterectomy
to
Under 25 • SR-22's
performed. A new neighbor of
DEAR READER —
Cancelled Rejected
Because heart and vascular mine frightened me. She told
F"l
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diseases cause over half of the me she had the same
operation
years ago and
tw been
deaths in our society and a lot seven
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expere..1cing loss of
Of other misery, It Is
hair for a year. When she
portant that
everyone n- shaves her underarms or legs
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derstand the concept of
Sanford, Fla. 32771
there is practically no growth
Saturated means holding and if any It takes months.
the maximum amount of She is also experiencing 10
INSURANCE AGENCY
anything. When the air 13 of hair in other narta of her
saturated with moisture It
body, I can see the effect thL
can't bold another drop has on her. Does this usually
without raining, misting, or occur after such an
forming a heavy dew operation? Can anything be
WHEN YOU GIVE
(precipitation). 11 you put too done or taken to prevent this
much
a cup o(coffee, or to have regrowth? I read
THE UNITED WAY
co(feelxldsall
sugar
the
the
peace of mind before having
It can and Is saturated, and
the operation
YOU HELP YOUR
some sugar will settle to the
DEAR READER — i n
batom
FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS
derstand your concern, and
Fatty acids are chains of
your neighbor has done you a
IN MORE WAYS THAN YOU KNOW,
carbon atoms
hooked
disservice, even though It Is
together. The carbon atoms
unintentional. No, no, no, a
Seminole County's United Campaign Needs your
have a place to hold or attach
plain hysterectomy will not
contribution
In order to help your friends and neigh.
to hydrogen. When all the
caese you to loso your hair.
bors who need help right now.
places for hydrogen are taken
A
total
hysterectomy
intç, the fatty acid is saturated.
cisxies removal of the body
Giving The United Way is perfect, painless and
lbew fats are usually ,olldas
meaningful.
You can give a weekly or monthly
and
cervical
portion of the
In beef tallow. The one
amount
of
your
choice where you work.., through
This alone doe't
iZflp(ftaflt exception
your employee withholding plan. Even SOc a week
function of the
Is liquid coconut oil which 13 even affect
builds to $26 a year. Money to help another
ovaries.
If
you
have
the
human
mostly saturated fat. You
being.
ovaries
taken
out,
too,
that
Is
should limit the amount Of
more than a complete
saturated fat In your diet,
hysterectomy.
in
hence the limitation on that case,
particularly in a young
WHERE THE MONEY GOES IN SEMINOLE
animaI fats
women,
hormone
replacement can be given
When there we still some
BOY SCOUTS . . . CENTRAL FLORIDA
which
will do everything for
empty places on the carbon
SHELTERED WORKSHOP . . . CHILDREN'S
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HOME SOCIETY . . . GIRL SCOUTS
mones
were
doing.
hydrogen atom the fatty acid
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES . . . GOOD
k not Yet fully saturated (not
Loss of hair has multiple
SAMARITAN H0ME... MID FLORIDA CENTER
fully loaded), and thL' is an
FOR ALCOHOLICS . . . RED CROSS
causes. It can be caused from
unsaturated fat. If there is ahorrnone problem, including
SALVATION ARMY .. . SEMINOLE COUNTY
only one spot on the chain
MENTALHEALTH... USO ... YMCA...
problems with the thyroid
where hydrogen atoms are
glatd, the adrenal gland, and
mIssiflg (always apsfr),jt b
the gfr pituitary glaxvj
PLEASE HELP KEEP THESE WORTHY
called a moro-uns;atwsted
under the brain 1efay
ORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY THEY
fatty acid since mono means
NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK IN
factors may also be Involved.
SEMINOLE
one. if there are two or more
Your neighbor has bat hair
Spots without hydrogen atoms
from other causes that apcelled a poly-unsaturated
patently didn't even begin
fat (poly meaning many). It's
until six years after her
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harness racifig. Some say it is, and that Bowlen is
sitting atop a gold mine, soon as the main vein is
The lnstorv 01 the '1 un Club would make a great
fictional novel. No one would believe po'sibli'
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stand, and for a While it was feared the entire track
would 1v lost, In 197
14, six key performances %yere
lost lwcause of electrical and mecha nical I
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Is The Place Jinxed?
"Peopy le out here say the h" is jinxed," .'
track publicist Herb Holida', "1 don't believe in
jinxes, but after all the th ings that have happened,
I don t know.
One local legend has it that the track was built on
a Seminole indian burial ground, and the track
won't succeed until the bones of the dead are dug up
and buried elsewhere.
Checking Seminole County historical SOUICCS,
there is no evidence of an Indian burial ground in
Casselberry. In fact, Jane Casselberry, whose
(, family owned the Turf Club property at one time,
says the burial ground theory is 'a lot of baloney,
That place has been dug up to build a midget auto
.rac ing trac
racnk anft
dd
t rac
racnk fCor horse raci ng, and ere
are no hones.
Mrs. Casselberry does admit to plenty of spirits
in the area, but none of the Indian variety. She
recalls hearing of roaring 20's mobsters who hung
out at a local restaurant, and flashed machine
guns,horses often seared by bursts of gunfire
11ie very location o the trac k , a
three miles
off Highway 17-92, was its first woe. Seems R.
Reynolds built the track originally back in th e
1920's on the premises that 17-92 would would be
built farther south. But when the road was conI

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the sticks.
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harness racing, and also had a fling at quarterhorse and thoroughbred racing.

Snakes A liive; Torna o Too
There have been other difficulties Last year a
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fl a sh 1ornao
1as1
t orna do ssruc
tr uc k ktIw
blowi n uJv.
judges towers on the turns, one with a judge in it.
Track photographer Ken O'Br i en has fought off
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advances of a water moccasin and tote men who
work in the small building on the infield behind the
odds board have carried on running battles against
snakes.
In fact, two years ago, a gunshot rang out during
a performance and officials rushed across the
track to find the tote man had killed moccasi n
with a pistol. Advised he could not discharge his
gun within city limits, he promptly armed himself
with a jar of frogs and length of angle iron.
Seems when he s potted a snake, he would release
a frog as bait, then clunk the snake with the iron.
Turf Club promotions have been
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ventive.

Back From The Dead
He was announcing races at the k airgrounds
track that season and was involved in an
automobile accident %L- tljCll nearly threw him

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through his win&amp;shield. Police arrived, and finding
no heartbeat, didn't even bother to call an am-

bulance. They stretched him out on the sidewalk,
covered him with a sheet and were waiting for a
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vehicle from the city morgue, When he got up and

started walking around.
"I'm not certain what happened, but I don't want
to go through it again," he says today.

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flemin ded of all the things which have happened

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scamper to cice within one real slippery when wet.
Gainesville had the first
point of the Hurricanes, 7-6.
Apparently, the ball just slid off sustained drive of the ball game
Sanford elected to go for the them."
U'irntinued On Page 38f
(;MNEsvILLF; — Powerful tie, foreseeing a tie-breaker
running back Jo Jo Mills, possibility, but a bad snap to
contained the first half by a holder John Spoiski ended
stubborn Sanford defense and a hopes of spoiling Gainesville's
tet, slippery field, broke loose homecoming.
for a 32-yard touchdown run
Gainesville almost scored in
late in the third quarter to the first minutes of the second Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Sunday, Oct. 19, 1975-18
break a scoreless tie and give half buta play nothing less than
Gainesville a 7.6 homecoming unusual left the hurricanes

SPORTS

victory over Seminole on scoreless.
Florida Field Friday nigh'
On that play, with the Hum
M&amp;AWyS
INfills and running back Carl canes on the Sanford 44 yard
Warren were stined for io line, Warren broke through the
ards
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txit finished the game splitting when he reached the one-'ard
£ii, tOt Odli ap.ared to tall
..tugi
total.
out of his hands, and pursuing
Senii'iole frustrated all Seminoles recovered the ball in
veniflg by a multitude of the end zone.
penalties, gave a chill to the
"it was wet and slippery out
lxmiecoming crowd with three there," Gainesville coach
minutes left in the game when Wesley Dicks said Warren
Ak
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Lailback Tim flames broke was wearing elbow pads with
U.u5 Oifl5Ofl got
iS uiefluCr,
efen der, Gainesville 's at Turner
BOSTON AP-The• sixth postponed Saturday until 1 pm
three
tackles on a 5O.'ard nylon on them, and that gets game of the World Series was today because of rain.
(451 but couldn't hold this Mark Whiaham
The Bos ton Red Sox and the
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-to play Saturday at Fenway
Park, but officials announced
that the game had been called
-. due to poor weather, best-ofThe Reds lead the
..seven
series 3-2.
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the Red Sox in baseball's color.
(ul show, were lucky to get out
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driver's seat this weekend.
The Reds were one out away
By JIM HAYNES
came out throwing in the third
d
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from
losing Game 2 last Sunday
Herald Sports Editor
quarter, and Burkhart hit six of
.F
but
came
off the critical list arid
l.OM1WOOI) Lyman thigh his first rune attempts. He was
i
rallied
for
the winning runs ona
School's football team spun its 2-for-3 in the first half.
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seeing-eye
single by Dave
w heels and sta lled just long
Burkhart wound up 11-of-23
Concepcion
and a double by
enough for Edgewater to skip with the Eagles intercepting
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Ken
Griffey.
second gear in winning its third him with about one minute left
Happy with their great esgame, 28-8, Friday night. to play.
cape
from Boston, the Reds
While Lyman coach Dick
Mickey Manning had the TD
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took
a
2.1 lead with the help of
Copeland accused Edgewater grab from Burkhart, the
the 'collision bunt"
play in
coach Bob Maples of displaying highlight of the evening for
Game
3.
The
infamous
play not
a point-hungry attitude by I.yman. It was the fourth
only
knockea
Boston's
sox oil,
scoring on a last-ditch pass, the reception of the evening for the
but
provided
enough
fuel
for the
game was actually decided in 165-pound senior. Danny
whole
hot
stove
league
season.
the first half, when Edgewater Williams had three catches.
With the extraordinary game
punched across three touch.
Play-by-play, It wasn't a
tied
at 5-5 in the 10th, theReds
oens an t scores
a
prett y picture or Lyman in t
had
a
tan on first with nobody
at intemission.
first half. The Eagles reeled olf
Lonnie Peeler brought to halt by Edge water defender In fourth quarter.
out
and
Ed Armbrister. quile
Copeland must have fed his eight first downs to none for the
logically,
laid down a sicrif ice
players something besides 'Hounds, while picking up 165 N
bunt.
sausage in his ha lf time talk, yards rushing to a mere 17.
What followed, however, was
because the Greyhounds came
ic F
Burkhart was sacked once on
somewhat
bizarre.
out and played Edgewater to cacti of l4yman's first three
It
turned
into baseball', vet'41,
fairly e%vn terms in the second possessions in the first half. The
sion
of
the
statue of liberty"
half.
Eagles duplicated the feat in
play
as
Amtrister
stood stock.
"Oh, why couldn't we have the second half for six sacks f or
still w hile Fisk attempted to
played this way in the first the night.
By SCOTT ABRAHAMS
in losses to Colonial and Winter Park, but Friday follow the bouncing ball. Fisk
half," was the lament of
Most convincing about the
Herald Correspondent
the magic of his previous long runs wasn't there plowed through Armbr-istez- arid
linebacker Greg Banfield, as he sacks was tha' they were
as Lyman went down toa288 defeat at the yj in his haste to nail the lead
stood on th e sidelines watching double-bagged. On a couple,
Wiiian Jackson looked out over Lyrmian's of Orlando Edgewater.
run ne r, threw wildly into center
quarterback Bob Burkhart Burkhart got it from the blind home field Friday night early in the fourth
It was through the airways that Lyman field, allowing both runners
connect on a 10-yard ID pass side. lie didn't fumble, quarter while the Greyhound defense fought
mustered its one score, a Bob Burkhart to safety.
wi th 5:56 left in the game.
however, and the routine was back Fdgewater, and sighed, "Man, I just can't
Mickey Manning pass play on the sidelines that
Fisk and Boston Manager
While Lyman spent the first much monotonous — three find any holes tonight."
cut Edgewater's lead to 21-6.
Darrell Johnson argued vocif.
two quarters trying to establish
The 158-pound junior speedster was
But the play wasn't Manning's usual pattern. erously with home plate umpire
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a ground game, the Greyhounds
responsible for Lyman's last three touchdowns
Larry Barnett that the runner
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had interfered with the catcher's play, but to no avail. They
lost the argument and even.
tualy the game when Joe
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to top form.
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harness racing fans have been patient as Seminole
rides out its rough times Thursday's crowd sat
patiently while workmen repaired electrical
damage
If it seems the track is trying to return from the
dead, and if Holiday has undying confidence in the
future of the Turf Club, consider what happened to
him Jan 22 1974 in New Orleans

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'i twice, forcing postponement of performances.

Thursday night was the clincher. A truck driving
through the parking lot struck a guy wire to an
electi icil )ole
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struggle through the last few weeks of this split
meet. And hopefully, the breakthrough will come
next spring and summer.
Sornesiv the Central Florida area isn't ready for

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Doomed from the start, financial backers of the
night harness racing facility in Casselberry simply
refuse to buckle even at the severest setbacks,
It has been three seasons now that the track has
been trying to make a breakthrough, under
financial foresight of Canadjar- Paul Bowlen
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was able to put those worries unbeaten and leading the Louis, Baltimore at New Eng- start. Now the Lions are trying record into Denver.
A year ago, when the Miami out of his mind and concentrate American Conference East, land. New Orleam at San Fran- to punch their way into a share
The Rains. with James Har.
Dolphins were en route to the instead on hrowtng a pair of play Monday night against the cisco and Kansas City at San of
the National Conference Cen- ris at quarterback, have been
National Football Icagueplay- touchdown passes to Richard visiting New York Giants. The Diego,
tral lead-but they'll have to do unable to put together the pow.
offs and the New York Jcts Caster, rallying the Jets to a 17. Wiphins are 3.1 and the Jets 2The Bengals. also unbeaten, it against the unbeaten Vikings, erhouse offense they supwere en route to oblivion, the 14 victory.
2.
send their NFL-leading defense owners of the NFC's No, 2 de. posedly possess. And they face
two teams got together in Shea
That was the third of six
The Dolphins and Jets will and whip-armed quarterback fense.
a flock of Falcons who are

The Dolphins still had Larry the Jets to finish with a 7-7 Miami.
cr5, who will be trying to miIent-.and the Cowboys are the offense behind Steve Bar('sonka and l'aul Warfield, two record. And it was one of only
In today's other games it's rebound from the 42-10 shel- fourth unbeaten club, twa (acts tkowski but also
an improved
of the keys to Ilwir successive three losses
by Miami.

Oakland at Cincinnati, Detroit lacking they absorbed in Kan. %hich bodes Ill for Green Bay. defense
at Minnesota, Green Bay at sas City, their worst defeat in 11 Hart Starr's Packers are sIll
The (edskins,Oilers game
Dallas, Cleveland at Denver, seasons. Detroit found some looking for their first victory of matches a pair of
hard-amning
The Jets' quarterback was ning for the playoffs this sea- AtlanUil ill Im Angeles, Wash. offensve punch last week in the season. The Browns are rookies, Washington's Mike
preoccupied that day. His fa son-and both are running after ington at Houston, Chicago at Bill Munson, who threw three doing the same for new Coach
ther wfls seriously ill but he Buffalo. The hlghpowered Bills, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia at St. touchdown passes in his first Forrest Gregg, taking an 04
(Continued On Page 2-11i

Super Bowl championships. But
the Jets had Joe Namath.

It may be a bit premature,
but both teams are in the run-

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Sunday, Oct., 073

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Surprises and upsets

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F OI{LS1 CITY—Lake no 2-3, led at halftime 1412 most of their running game Stevens
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LB - Gar:a I run (File kick)

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in the first to periods, but 1 pound freshmanho kicked Spruce Creek
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A solemn grirn,ice told the wound up with onl) 194
the first to extra points, Lake Brantley
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Sunday, Oct. 1, 1975-38

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managers on Saturday morning.

few minutes later as the game ended.

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in the Motorcycle racing's biggest IAtweit

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punt ith
ijfpns

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(U

Racing Action.
wager plus uin plocc shou

Miii had Jumped ahead 3
half kickoff anu ran is:

(airwssiIk s39w,n

air canditlored clubhouse

rt

• Post time? 45 PM

104-yard run.
Seminole as plagued by 108

33 to play (re.g counted for M Ia tnt s other

a

'r

5l

two In a rubber match th're Wilibealotof dis

d1

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hen fullback Ottis Anderson }and touchdown run by Black
to kill a drive at Houston's

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Illanaged to in the first half

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Seminole didn't get a first
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b) Johnn) Brn's interception
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drive with a four down stand

the p&amp;st."

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Seminole 21 but once again,

.

they m in Denver Lyle was down in the second bot got up to

(

team and I didn't see

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tMe but te last week Mike

Sanford rushers

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rri ik ca t.i

.ainesi e or wn P aYs one

The 15-) ard iniIts gas e
ainesu ca
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e urncanes

to retain it."

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"Gmng Ifltii tli' gmmi', I

000 6

S I a r'.

mt

(;airwssiIle launched a threat game, and three plays after I
early in the send quarter that

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Selmer, whe team has lost, to toy kids
. bounced
. back from
Ni'ha, No. 11 ( lorado and

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John flousman ran 17 yards late yanis to 339 as Blackwell ran

mkethefightftll
SEMINOLE TURF CLUB

'

wnea

is the first time this sear e
ent out and pia ed good foot

Seminole

on the Gainesville 25-yard line.
defense left the Seminoles at

ght.
knew what they had to o. Then
But the Cougars appeared as our offense went lfl and

quarter
'We pros ed e are not quit

3)

'

quarter touchdown and trailed when the)' had to," Selmer said.

has come out of

Fumbles Lost

got the first big break of the score.

who has been

e rcin Perez Southern 1 pound title would not be on time

Panama City ChristIan 16 360 3 70 3 Catho EcMn (3) 34

19 Gby

is is being soht b

nest ponent (or SaN's Victor

headline a Nov. 11 ihow at the Spo

(6) 3
8

Ln

8M - SCM'stead U n (kick

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tion s best inless college foot

Jai.AIai

(11.5 00,3 * 3 Ur:a

ter la'ramore 7

0I06-

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te (Wyatt) was being offered to his long- and punts.

16

Gracrifte $1, Vernon 0

Ovied

7 55

RECEIVING BiShop Mre
and attempted to put the lions - Mcn? 3W Evans 273.

ning back from Casselberry, but the Lion's Mike Cox fwn- line,

Lat L• 0

I. FIomato Ala 0
19 N' III 0

Penalties

Bishop Moore kIckedff to dicated his punt had been with screams and shouts of joy,

.

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Bak

640

Jones CRrl,nard) 32 S KeClytuck didntwanttossorkwlthmeari)

Riv 'ra bra

TaIias

u n rEt

cellI, 68; S. ane, 69; D. Pickett, 69; G. Wittick, 69; Dan Mc- Oviedo into at least field goal

11pm (CATV 6)- Doug Ockey Show
i ter 77
Suncoast 26

r

lete
fli) rnomen1s ueiore i

recovered a Nick Mergo fumble defense but the deep men the Hornets should have been check.
( OPPe bac nto t
on BIshop Moore's 3yurd line dropped back too tar on their penalized for "playing the man
pOC t kiCk)
Withlessthunsixminutesleft and hit Bill Merchant as
the
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
Shreves 71' David Albeson 74' Bob Hattaway 75' Chuck in regulation time,
was able to curl under the coiiiplaintsfellon deaf ears and seemul to put the Lions into a en ire
me
Ov'o - Finney 2) 63

Dtf
Palm Beach Twin Lakes •

a 72-yard drive that only took began to hit his targets. A the end zone. The 10 Junior might end u that way, for the minutes to go.

10250

• also '

1 p m (LI) - NFL Football (II no Worli Series baseball - Miam,

100pm

nt

L

Passes

Coast mini.to

of the st three tournaments But (or the record some oUers
'
Th ' w re
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m, (9)- Wresng
and

'round for a harmless in- Ward dropped back and threw a and the First score of the game. that carried them to the Hor- 31 0
a

- an unbelievable ll4lnderpar 61.

game snow. Regular programming would 00 delayed or

OVIEDO

A litfie known duo which prebably has to qualUy at ke l3
sboWd pose no proolema for

TODAY

WorldSeries- Theseyenvhgame,,lfle,t%ary,wiilb,,,,(,,on

Claiming 12.000 - Pvr* 1630: 1

Fttp
31. Avon Park II
I 1 6 Churchy Cram (Smith) 61 7.
Okee(hobe, 7, North Shor 6 Wi%e Chuck (Pyt) 2 I. OotOe
Tam

two second quarter touchdowns Jim Pritchard hit 7f-17 passes against Spruce Creek.
s
up a1
on
o, or
ar

t

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Sanford,Fl

Sunday, Oct. 19, 1975

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Le al Notice

Va rn er's 2 145 Best
Notice h

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I ii Liii prof ess 10 iia us

tnth? in

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SemInce

OdQfldo - Wintet' PQrk

322 2611

8319993

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cLASSIFIb
DEPT.
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the Circuit Court, Seminole Counly.
Florida in acco4'dance with the
prOvisions of the Fictitious Name
Statules, To Wit Sect ion 865 09
tonida Statutes 1957
S. Charles M Canieruii
Marion Cameron
l'ublish Oct U. 19. 26, Nov 7, 197$
DES

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Unpro(eulonals

..,i

All
''"h"• — flu

ti
...Ms luuru LOUT
ntnO to register said name with the
'' " r,..e
______________________________________ iI (ii'qk nt th.. t,rrn,I
-. ' -. ''
County. Florida in aCcordance w;n

American Flag with Gerald
lhe PtOViSCfl5 of the Fictitious
Legal Notice
Smith 206), Warren Mewes I ____________
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Name Statutes, To Wit. Section
16509 Florida Statutes 1957.
1213), Keith Mewes (203) and - ____________5 Robert Chastain
Jim Lamb (208-232-590) took , IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Chastain
from Wall Plbg lug &amp; Ac with EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. PublishMovaline
- Oct. 19, 26, Nov 2.9, )975
George

Billips

200L

Lewis

1)rywahl took 3 from Zales

Jewelers even with John
Frocher 209) and Jack Kanner

CUlT

IN

SEMINOLE

FLORIDA

Reserve.
Seminole
with
An early morning or late evening outing on the local water- Leroy
Johnson
(205)Fence
and Hurt
Truax (224)
from
hand. The sunrise and sunset periods of the day reveal literally Burger
Chef intook
spitethree
of Nick's

huzxhedsofduc1uwlnglngtheirwayacrosstheskya theearly
part of the daya little bit ofa nip can be felt.

DES 117
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-lflS-CA-04.
CE
In Re the Marriage of

(205). Andy Patrick 208 Bob DENVER
Locke (202-227) and Bill 1uthand
Boatner t219 helped Joe 1mnsTlpv.

Early Alorning Or Late Evening,

COUNTY,

DALE

SPEARS.

IN

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THE

CIRCUIT

COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl P.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
NO. 1S.I9t7.CA-09-F
[DC P tCK .' PCRENS. INC - a
U,are crper.ton.

I'. 4. UUI Ii rin,1ut3l. II II
ADDITION. ñccordng to the pta?
thereof as recorded in Pla? Book 17.
Pqes 47 and 13, Public Reord Of
Seminole County. Florida,
has been filed against you
d you
(' required to serve a copy of your
1C' deIns, if any, to it, on
JULIUS
C.
PETRUSKA,

ROWLAND

AND

iust

You

four

Callin

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
III JJP rA.....
r""ILT
L ANON
For families 'r friends of problem
drin
mr t rmer nto'ma'c. call 423 1307
or ,vr,te

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OppOdUlljt ies
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VENDING ROUTES

29—Rooms

WANT a Christian lady, age 4060

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snare
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B AMBOOCOVEA
One &amp; 7 bedroom apartmg'rits,

ISeal)
ARTHUR H BECXWITH. jp.
Clerk of the CrCut Court
By S Martha T Vihlfl
Deputy Clerk
w c HUTCHISON, JR
Flut,.hiSOri nd MorriS
130 North Park Avenue
antord Florida 37711
PubIsh Sept 7i. Oct 5, 17, 19. 19)5

Seminole County. Florida
Florida corpQr,t ion.
Together with all Structures and
Plaintiff.
improvcmentsnowahoflereafteron vs
Said land; and all futures now or JAYMOR
CORPORATION, a
hereafter attached to or Used in Florida corporation. end RICHARD
connectionwiththepremisesherein BRUCE KEPLIN and ELIZABEIP4
described and in addition thereto the PEARCE z EPLIPi.
hit *if,
following described household ap
Defendants
pliances,
ich are,
shall be
NOTICE OF ACTION
deemed
be, futures and a
of
to
ICHARD OR UCI KERLIN

0

c;ean, Apt lots of rOom, furnsJ'iec 7
miles from downtown Sanf rd
372 em.
or monthly III

South Park

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FgDRREST GREENE, INC
130 613) REALTORS 377 $Sl0eves

Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furniShed Elizabeth Crews,
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33—Houses Furnished

At Superior Mobile Home

hw all by ourselves We
have new homes We have

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34-4bile Homes

financing and a complete
service center right on the

ISIS

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And best of all we're depend-

Longwood area, buy or rent, 7
bedroom, kitChen equipped, air.
Call for terms. $301051 after 3.
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Nice 1 BR trailer, S. Sanford Are,
$125 mo. Adults only. No pets 372.

the tim largest savings and

________________________________

loan associations in th. U_S.

WFS IVA RIVER- Adult park

076.1

So before you buy any mobile home, come see all you
can get for your money
Come to the Show

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250 W. Higii.y SO

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Watw Cards., Ha.

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0Sg1S7700

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Wewill provide the
Professional Service
107W Commercial
Ph 3727061
Sanford

WANT HORSES??

lovely POOL, wall to wall carpet,

draperies. dishwasher. shbbery,
privacy
fence, MINT
CON
CITION, Was 5)7.750
Reduce-c
to 579.900 Terms

FLEETLINE

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REALTOR Associate
GALLERY OF HOMES

Offered by Savings &amp; Loan. 373-

Gale

OWNERS WILL FlNANcE
3 Bedroom Home and Rental,
530.000.
3 Bedroom Home-Downtown,
$19 500.
Lakefront Home-Lake Mary,

HOME AND POOL--S bedrooms, 2
baths,) car garage, Florida room,
central heat and aIr, 1,43,000

WITT REALTY

Peg. Real Estate Broker 371 0640
37)
7595
323 521$
372.77$
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new. resales, hornet YOU
can afford. Low, low down, some

with no 'loSing coits

Realty. Realtor

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REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL

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Cnn' acre wooded mobile home site
with well, septic A electricity
West of Sanford on pay'ed roaci
Mt Dora schools Available Nov
15th $40permontpi- Write, Paul 0.

White. 7103 S
Mich

State, Ann Arbor',

HAL COLBERT
REALTY INC
--------------IV' t 151?% St .3137537
HAL COLBERT,REALTOR
Fvet ,r, 0617or 177-1557
Eves Selma Williams
372-156)
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323 6153

REALTORS

P3t'3

6*11

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$5

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[)yjfl

125150 PER MONTH
Lot sites start at 75'*lSO' and u.
11,000-to $3,950 per lot, Large 100
yr. old oak trees. County main-

I

Florida.

go to

with

the
the

air when they clash 'ala Bills.
New York has its own fire.
New York Jets in a

today,
Even with Csonks and

''itere
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C

t'

'i .'-

Kilek

the early going. Joe Namath
has been on target, and he has a

of the week" is Al,slne Daracy
with plus 82 pins, First place

foliowing

deScrIbed properly M

fa'th in the Final Judgment
i-orrctostjre-

All persons are hereby notified
been filed against yOu,
and ,ou tllal the' undersigned 0% Ad

.P.!

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Arthur fleckw,th. Jr.

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian Jenkins

Deputy Clerk

DOUGLAS L GRABLE, CQ
Attorney for Plaintiff
Soite 204
1110 West 50th Street
HiIh, Floridi 33012
Tefephfe. 5570110

(or

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mOtter of

a
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8v Elaine RiChard,
Deputy Clerk

Pblith- Oct. 5, U. 19, 76. 197$
DES3O

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Attorney

Estate

76 Walt Street
Orlando, Florida 37501
Publith. Ott S. 17, IS, 76, 197$

131- s 25

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2 Bedroom, 2

30 Year Morlgagn -S pci. down

Conventional Mortgaes

SMALL APPLIANCES

l968Pcr?iac:onvert1dlIeGTo,gn
Condition, $600. 37)0935

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drac;de granutH for Mw1'i"I.
sect control. GardenLand, 1400w.
. 373.6630

1966 Ford Station Wagon

NELSON'S rLoRlDA ros"
Worxlruft'sG,srdenCeriler

Any Car—
NoMoney Down

REPAIRED
5005 SanfordAve 3739370
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Maylag Automatic Washe,, cxcellent condition, new motor, $60.

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601 Celery Ave. Sanfd
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WITH GOOD CREDIT

3UA1 ITY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD Rent Bluc- Lustre' Electric Carpet

Shampvyrs'r for onlySl.SOpecday
CRRO1.L FURNITURI

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- KENMORE WASHER, parts,
service, used machines

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65—Pets-Supplies
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tOOp4EY APPLIANCESI7I 0697
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53

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Chev, Fleetsie '- Ion pick up.
11,000 ml • air, auto. 13495
'y Ford ',ton pick up exctl. cond,
new s/icker, low mites. $193
•77 Gremlin X. air, $1795
'71 Pinto, autO, air. 1650
'70 Mustang Macti- I, auto air, $1373
'72 Toyola, 51.000 mi $1293
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MkflvOthen;ocnoosefm

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TV Radio-Stereo
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For Example:

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64—Equipment for Rent
_____________________________

AUCTION, 371 7)

SCash
Phone3fl 0670

FREE KITTENS to ooed P'uomev

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Color TV'S from ISO; 118W, from
01% Srrvice all makes HERBS'
IV 1700 S French. 373 $734
TV Antennas installed, Also music,
intercom, paging systems. New Of
old construction. 322 7996 South-

east Video.
________________________
COLOR TV. 511 93 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
61.1 ioo

ooe-i tv'eed Call after S p m
5736, 11$ Havj Drive

,

Chico - &amp; The Man

373.

(new location)
Jct. 11-92 &amp; 477. Long*oo1
CalI)7213700r$3,,,1&amp;n

rable IriSh Setter Pups AKC. 6
wks old, shots 8. wormed, 5100.

Sport Bug, like brand new. AM
FM radio, $2195. Ask for Don Pope
377 1651 Dealer,

w

Persian kittens, Silver and cameo,
CFA registered, 130 to 1100. 322-

0315.
Seal Point Siamese. (emale . 9 mos.
old. Togood home only (or cost of
the ad. Phone after 7-323 SO)?

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1971 Vega Hatchback, white, PS.
Air, Auto, Radio, custom inttcir,
deluxe bumpers, excel. cond. 611
114$,

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APARTMENTS
lAND

A I P C 0 Pd 0 I I I 0 N I N C ,
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WOP K 71 hour service, All
rnSe't
DYKES AIR CON
DITIONING. 3721577

2BEDROOMS—FROMSI44

Quiet Serene— Easy Living

AllAdult—Modern
1120 Florida Ave., Off

5. 17.92

Phone

Datedat Orlandc, Oranee County
Florida, October Itt, ins

\dditions

W.2Sth
Sanfcrd,f'ia.
Call fi-r Appt, 322-3103
Remodeling
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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
TI-l[
'A'APIT
AD
COLUMNS

3234650

_______________________________

trt,'rrr F 'Pin

Par-ding 25
r,pnr,encc also minor rep'sr v W J KING Plumbing Supplies_________
We-rI man 68-1 5770
Fixtures Water Heaters. So m.-10
_____________________
________________________________
P m thru Sat 751.4 Park. 37)1412.
P4cc? help run iPi-'st Satufcl.sy
..

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Pai'.lnqi- rlri'ri", w-r"irvw "u"
(Ctri't..*rih i'c B the hour rr
'

'i" inh 327936%

BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
9.SFPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 372

Pressure Cleaning

Al.:. CLEANS ALL

[vICtGq
371
_________________________

Intern,

Radio &amp; TV
Exterior Pla%ter,np,
Plaster ci,itchin,i 8 sumulatcu __________________________________
brick &amp; stor'
t'iIt
______________________
372 7700 DRIVE III TV SERVICE- Fatt
Ci5seibrr y Ptcri 8)1 9$
bring results. try one, arid liSten to
your gi'-r,ne r'r'g 0-at 322 2611 cc ______________________________
____________________________

T0'',-

Pt, flEAUTY SALOPi
(far or rI- ii,n r .ni? I$"aij'

Large

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts - Fum. or Unfum.

''

KOOtifla
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House Palatlaj
__________________

________________________
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR ________________________
- -WIFIILR
ITEMS,
SELL
DA.E &gt; PAINTING
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
Gooci
Pan?. Free Estimate
WANT AD. Phone 372 2611 or $31.
_____________
615 1.51)

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On Lake, Free Boating IPool Clubhouse
brapes Carpeting •ep. Dining Rooms

-

9993 and a friendly Ad Vsor will
ti'lp yOU

Highway 17., Sanford, Next To Cavalier

323.8670 or 8)1.9777

Home Improvements

ru.

(.in,'r"y

5
C' U'." i' or
t. 1 i'nsrd, (cr-tied
Free estimate 373 60)5'

If yr.,s Art' h'svinq diffultv tund,ng a
plOre Iri live-. car 10 drive, a lOb 01'
some 'ervs(e you have' ripest of.
rPAd all our want ads every day

the little "extras" that count at

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

I you are having difficulty finding a

place to live, car to drive, a lob. C
sore service you have need cl
re.nd Oil our want ads every day

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

A small CI1;%,fipcl Ad br'ngj b

'ctunn', Tn,' cn' ui-fill See Call 32
on 1)1 9991

_______________
Shoe Repair
_________________________________

I Sit PSOP4 LANOCLIAP INC

Herald, '177 761). nr SlIPS's)

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STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW

Call 327 7611 or 0)1 99'fl

FURNISHED APARTMENTS AVAILABLE

I

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J

,.

if IQ your

shoes, HANSON'S SHOE SHOP,
?21E Is? 5t,3fl'

$uliOc:ng. F '':avating. Dutch
Work Fill tint, top soil 372 5943. Looking for garden equipment?
Read today's classified adS for
good tuys
II-','
F4t,IOC,FTS
ARE
('i( cIj DC-P ',5'iTti VAI,.laI
..
Ii

LJphoIster1g

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Goal?

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Office MUCbIIISS
OFFICE MACHINES

i'rr Service all makes and rnOd'ls"
Fne'ePickup,gncl Delivery
inforci Rusin.,'cs t.S,ncPi'nes 372 0005
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ROWE SEPTIC TANK
ticpnei R4'nded. Insured Con
r'-te Sepsic tanks, installations.
nra,nfieir?s P. tanks pumped 377
P990
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-cd If

heels &amp; soles give new

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Kicit (iutqrow the' 5w'nq sd or 5mtI
bitytIC' Sell tPir'se' idiC items with
a want aci 'To place your ad. call
'nurfriclly Cl'ss%fied gal at TIne

Full Bath Apartments

110 W. Airport Blvd,, Sanford
Office Open 10.6 DaIly
Ca Il.'323. 7870

________________________

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F.i'.'ct rool nro',rs lint
c'.nil
All wni'k n,..r..,*,,i
RPOCMFPI ROOFING 3236100

a cf'uC-!'

Call Pt-i-U ContaIn 305 323 3°)9

Beginning At 179 Per Month,

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central Pleat A. Air Conditioning
For free estimates, call Carl
l"srris. at SEARS in Sanford 372
1771.

IDelux, Clubhouse a Swimming Pool
Conv,nl,nl To Schools, Churches &amp; Shopping

A Florida orp,

Phlrth Oct S I?. 19, 78 19/S
(J[577

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

Drap,s Included

Close to everythlr.g yet away from it alit
Large wooded lots 'Street lights
Paved streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

party

000 Douglas Road.
Coral Gables. Florida.

52—Appliances
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KQch*n Includes DIshwaSher, Frost Free
Refrigerator, Rang. £ Disposal
AUTOMATIC WASHER a DRYER
IN EVERY UNIT
Central Heat 5 Air

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

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Publijh Oct. I?, IS, 26. Nov. 7, 1975 Publish. Oct. 19, 1975

DES$3

may

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
372 1329

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

rgrrnkxht trx

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9dqt&amp;uiMe

Pursuant to th

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80—Autos for Sale

Air Conditionlng
'
ImprovemeniJ
_______________________ Home
_______________________

Inc ,REALTORS74Mrs 6414341

filed in said court

w,'h thu Circuit (lent, Seminole
at Styled Court on or ttfcre the 7th day publication showing
this notice hOt County,
Florida, Upon receipt of
Re'rs'.l
f SemInte Cc'.r.?'j.
ucigment
be entered againsl consecutive
wee-ks. IlSe
Forlda
you
the relief demanded in
the approval ef 'aid report and the notice, the fictitious name,
(Seal)
Comptaint herein
to wit- DISCOUNT DELI under
ordering of diStribution of
Arthur H. Deckwith, Jr.
Said which I am engaged in buSiness
at
WITNESS my hand and Seal of r-st,ite will come before the Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Li S )i'uhw,, ti 9?. iii th City of
saci (tur?, thiS ?ml cia? cf OOc-trr,
'HERi(.l H KEEN
LI,'- (lane RiClsarde
Li-"gwood, FlOrida
1975
I'S I'drTlnittra?rui
Deputy Clerk
That the
ISEAL)
inter.'ited in said
of saici estate
MALCOLM H. FRIEDMAN
ArlPtu,r H Reckwith, Jr
business enterpriSe is as follows
CHARLES C MEINER
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Clerk Of the Circuit Cur1
MAR CV. INC.

62—La

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305617 5111or641 1022

C Luxurious CarPeting

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3rd day Of Octooer, theregi recorded in Plat Book 17.

1971 Chevrolet I ton pick u. 6 Cyl
5teel bed, excellent C'tditicr..
final offer 51.350 $3) 6155
______________________________

Used

We Buy Furniture

NOTICE UNDER

admInistration TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice Is hereby given that the
Attorney for pIaintifl, at Suite 211, Seconci Supplemental final report undersigned,
lht-reof and has

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One Executive Chair
Two Alma Desks
322

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY -

5arjd1ewood V111a5

SOt written defenses thereto, II any, completed the
upon LEONARD V. WOOD, (SQ

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$19 F F,rI. 377 5117

' It's

73

Parts 214, second place Is WITNESS my hand andeal 01 SaId LAKE, UNiT 14 Seminole County, Springs, Florida 21701, and I ile
lhe OIectlons Ihereto, if any,
Court, at S*nford Seminole County, Florida, according to
%Iv,s'Id
the PIat
Gregory Mobile Homes 17.7, Etorida.
original with the Clerk of the above duty filed After filing proof be
of 165 09, Florida Statutes, will register
on thiS

Jack has been awesome with No. 2 receiver in the conference Train 14-10. Diane Hellin rolled
Mercury Morris and Don Not- wIth 18 catches for 360 yards four strikes in a row, Becky
and (our touchdown,,.
Pavftk, Bobbie hood, Sharon
tingham. Th.ey are ui-.
And
John
Higgins
and
Curl
Bassand Karen Pakuvic all had
can Conference's Nos. 2 and 3
runners behind Buffalo's O.J. (;arrt'tt have jy the Jets an turkeys. The following plIt.s
explosive ground game, mean- were converted by Christy
mpson.
field.
Miami
ing
New York now has a bal. Coffrnan 5-7, Macil Harold 8-10
Rut without WasL It.er than 11th tn the 13- onccd attack and doesn't have (Topper Award), Florence
to depend entirely on Joe Will- Ulrich 7-9 (Tappet Award)i
team cooference Jn passing.
Teresa HuLa 2410, Lois Smith
Still, the Jets have shown je's arm,
p

Mortgage
This nd ice shall be published
onceeachweekforlourcoqtiy,

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Kiittjk.

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Corvette Convertible (new top),
power steering a. brakes. AM FM
radio. new radials, S4.SO. 571 3009
after
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exit, anci follow signs.

equipped kitchen, $3l.50) si $997

SYSTEMS FOUR
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Bicycle 77". 10 speci. to,'; 1971,
33 i:i

With

taried streets. City of DeBary
Sales pyrson on site Sunday 11 till
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Take II to Deltona DeBary

Swim in community pool
Low, low dow-n. Price slashed
hi-in to i,95o

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Established Residential Area?

58—Bicycies
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office furniturp
mattress, 510; Braided rug, 5)3. Antique cocktail table, glass Wood tin 5?E's-t rlr'sks IPtecutive desk
frame top. 570; 4 pc mirror a.
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks 8.
scones set. 515; Lake Mary, 323
Chairs. Straight chairs, tiling 1977
9I
cabinets, as Is Cash an Carry
PIOLL'S
KULP DECORATORS
(a",eltX'rry. $7 97.0)0 1206
409W is? St .372 7335

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

WINTER SPRINGS, I BR, 2 bath,

Makeolfers, 3bedroomoncorner lot
in Sanford area of fine homes
Huge 77' master bedroom, dining
room, fireplace, Screened porch
Asking 127.500. 3239110.

In Sanford's Finest

Twin size roll a way bed

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGFNCY
372 35/6

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scenery 5750)

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needle

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Io$ona peninsula for unobstructed

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Moving? Why Not Live

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Pay hatani-re nI VS or 10 payments
rf 58 ce-c ,
(3RD SCwluc. CEN TER
0i F.ic? First Downtown 9fl Eve 869 1116

43—Lots-Acreage

ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near Deflary,
almost an acre of river front with
beautltul trees, great fishing,
Owner says "submit offers "
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront

lV7IHondaCtS700

SellorSwapforCar

312

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78—IV'otorcycles

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porch, huge inside utility room, 2

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11' Fiberglass Punabow &amp; trailer,
No motor. Neat, 0230 FIrm 1002
WashIngton Ave.

Position, twin needle, front

ASSOCIATE5-.REALTOR5

'73 Vindale, 17' x 61', 2 bedroom.
carport and screened porch.
Nothing down, assume payments
Cal 3fl 7605. if no answer call 059
3701.

Accessories

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PEALTOP373S77I

Empty, move right fl, I bedrooms,
family room, separate living &amp;
dining roomS, bib' screened

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Assume Payments
norr 7

6051,

OVIEDO3oS.5466

lecond;fioned B,ittenes $1793 e.
cPianci-e REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 S'snfci Ave

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Double wucit new, Smalleteetric organ, with Stool, $50.

screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirting. Good con
dilioni Payments $106 17 mo,

76—Auto Parts

ROBSOPIMAQIPIC

Barrington, double wide, new, 71' x
60', central air, large raised
screen patio, carport, skirting.
wood grain lapsed siding, good
location, with trees, Offered by

Harold Hall Realty

Crank

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central air, raised Iron? screen
We have the perfect place on 7i,
room, carport, skirting, corn
acres-very secluded- cleared
pletely set up. Near 436 a. Il 97
bUt still nicely wooded — 3
Offered
by
Savings
&amp;
rooms, 7 bath double wide Loan Sal 58 per month 373 6051
modular home, hat large screened
and lott of storage. To see
SKYLINE - Double wide. '73,21's
call Doris Freund.
60', 3 BR, 2 bath, raised front

254$ Park Dr.
.

Chilc7rens toys. Household items
Daily after 1 pm
1325 S
Mellonyille

Savings &amp; Loan, Payments, Houtefulof furniture Must sell 1375
013 36 mo 323 6051
S Mellonville anytime after 1 p.m

Agency

!1UILV J
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,

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time'

trees 322 0373

Anytime

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Real Estate

CRASH SALE
Real Estate

372 5677

1946 Melody 7 bedroom mobile Rugec, Mini Ii's. S P. W Md. 29 322
home. 1.500 and assume payments
0599 after 6 30
1)98 Ross St., Phone 322269$.
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5)0 6061 Føi *11 1(7(1
n-fleeIng fli)'lnq CAflOing and ______________________________
crritr'.u;enrpcii)re 5ujrr,jni
h
SAPIOPA
SANFORD
hraitfiii rs .ini r 'rr
IrCe's
177 147fl

W. stand behind avery home
we sell

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Home Show Is a whollyowned subsidiary of one of

Superior
Mobile
Home
ShoLd

Payments 04.29 mo Offered by

iwo Dearoom trailer, Sanford 372
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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FHA VA,

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'Li, centra, air, Ktchenflathrooni- Cabinets
ant
Cs
asher, raised patio, skirting,
cc tops, Sinks Installation avail
&amp; lie downs. Good location,
Oble Bud CabeIl. 122 lOS? Ony

Custom made I2'x60' mobile home
with a 10' 'xfl' Florida room
Completely (urnished, carport,
patio, 7 utility buildings, fruit

rear yard 10 Acres. Mullet Lake area,
$75,500. Excellent fInancing
available
3 BEDROOM, Pi bath, below FHA
appraislal, $73,500.
322- 2420

Small Furnkh.sl Slui-.,s,,.
lnThe Country
327 2027 days, 377 6700 evenings

Show, our selection ii so
large, we're a mobile home

311 115

family room. Fenced

DELTONA- Air, Neat, Clean
I BR. Closed Porch, 5179
7BR, Din P., 5149
2 BR, Carport, Porch, $119
Your MLS
Immediate Occupancy. Will not
hold. No Pets. 571 1010.
. REALTORS

Shoi5d.°

0rlandoOrive
Sanford)?) 570)
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WILSON MAIER FURNIT URE
BUY
SELL-. TRADE

lots Rent one, live on the other.

GENEVA AREATAKE A RIDE BY Ill Azalea and
ZONED AGRICULTURE
tee if it's what you always wanted
'
Acres on St Johns Ave., 135,00).
3BPs. I bath, range, dishwasher, 58ACres,wiIldivide52peracre

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Realty

only $70,000.

r*tone 37) 5111 before 10am.

Superior
Mobile'
Home t

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

.ssoollehomewjtfllbeauti(UI shaded

Peg. Real Estate Broker
JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

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Underground sprinkltr System,
well &amp; pump.) BR home, kitchen
equipped, drapes. Sound like what
you've been looking for? And It's

dishwasher, fenced yard $195

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INC.
377 711$

CASSELBERRY- 3 bedroom, 7
bath home, family room, air
Stenstroiii
conditioned, carpeted, kilchen
equipped, Clothes washer, food
freezer included Garage, nice
yard, $730
CALL tO SEE
"SANI ORD'S S?.L ES LEADER"
FERN PARK MAITLAND -- 3 bed
rooms, 1', baths, air Conditioner, BEAUTIFUL WOOtThu corner lOt.

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REALTY

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GUNS. GUNS, GUNS

RF'JUCED TO 5)7.000

373 6353

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Completely carpeted, Captain
Sports equipment, toyi,
Chairs and ttereq. 131 l$i7,
clothes, baby crib&amp; car seat, other ______________________________
baby items, linens, misc, Several
17O Dodge Islander mofor home,
families involved, Cash please. 12$
71' Small equity &amp; take o-.
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Larkj l,rye, ld,'ltwldii-i r.'.'nl', 12.1 1

minus roof, with two doors. 37
0598.

SavIngs &amp; Loan 373 603)
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177 9751
17? 0645

bath, family room. $110. In 327 t991
formation on window

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I77CotintryCIut,Drive,7broom,

SAId MO PARK. I, 2. 3 bedroo ti-I
trailer apts. Adult &amp; family par
Weekly. ISIS Hwy Il 92, Sanfori
373 1930

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P,ione 323 4196

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JIM HUNT
7'?I FanS Dr

42—vbiIe Hon-'ies

Days--)fl 6123
Plights 377 7357

LAKE MARY- I Bedroom hon
with 3 baths, also a den, family
room &amp; basement Dressing room

Forrest Greene, Inc.

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Si', JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Small frame house, 2 bedroom, I
bath, garage, big half acre lot,
undergoing reppsses5i, needs
work. 59,300, Call Jack'onv ille 904.
2610631

830683)

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LOp4GWO)- 3 Bedroom, 1½ bath
home, air COnditioned, knotty pine
paneling, utility building, nice

Pinecnesl- 3 BR, 1½ baths, air
conditioner,convenlenttOschs.
5175 mo 321 0746.

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Furnished Apartments, weekly

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bath, large denoff swimming pool
027,000. 5250 mo. Owner will

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electric typewriter, tEyt' items,
misc 076 C 70th 5? S's!. Mon.
Tue's

FULLER BR USH"

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etc Buy I o' tOol items Larry's
Mart, 715 Saord Ave

CARPORT SALE- Lowery organ,

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CASH 322.4132

hOusehold goods Sat. &amp; Sun. Oct.
IS &amp; 19, 9 to S lOS Ridge Drive,
Park Ridge, Sanford.

Girls 76" bike, TV, Goll CIu, Toys,
Pr. Diamond pierced earrings.
3210505

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wall to wall carpet, OPt

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trees On nearly an acre 571,900
bedromt, excellent condition,
CALL US
partiall.
furnished 5)73 month, WINTER SPRINGS- 3 Bedroom
security dc-post required. 373 0230
home, carpeted, fenced back yard
or $67 2819.
with utility shed FHA available.
'21.130.
2 Bedroom Block Home

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32—Houses Unfurnjshed

Deflary Adults I BR. air; clots,T
stores, churches ldI (or ret ii'cci
persons 668 6408 or 377 0051

A BABY S WORLD Care for infants If you are a mature woman Who has
a minimum of S hourS a day to
?ri,r' 7 ØnIy ?'4e.t tonewOrivert'
building and supervising
Lirnise Bureau 3226445
a sales force. Field Creation. a
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18—Help Wanted
coSmetic company has• poSition
available in thiS area Unlimited
o4$,r help
Par? ?nMust b
earning potential with ac
f)o,i(1g.•Ie of Sanford &amp;
viincecflirt opportciitieS Call 670
mroie Co Mature Good t-vps?
1310
34A5.
Must enjoy working With people
Reply to Go. 568 co The Evening
Plurtes RNM. IPH's: AIde's. Aide
Herald, P0 Box 1637, Sanford.
(rwnpan;on- PIe-edf'd ImmediatCly

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21st St Call 373 4359 after 5.30

Manager Opportunity

32) ISIS
BOOk 16. Pige 6). Public Records of DON FOX ASSOCIATES INC. a _________________________

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furniShed or uflturnishe,j PIesvfy
redecorated Come see 100 E
Airport Blvd Sanford 37) IIICI

WITNESS MY

September, A D 1975

couple only. No pets or
children. 2200 Park Ave.
business

equipped, air, carpeted,
Aduiti only 327 1196 wi rids
eves

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with mester bedroom, walk fl
closets, central vacuum. Also
attathed apertment (Cr a roomy
1.500 sq. ft. of space
CALL NOW
SANFORD
3 Bedroom. 2 bath
horne.sriady yard, air conditioner.

Furnished, I bedroom duple"r,

I bedroom vnfurnithed,

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775 76)0 or 173 1

One 0. Two bedroom apart me,itt,
tarpet, air, (urn, &amp; unfurn 19$
lIP 3771110

Broker

ffli- 323 193$.

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(AYE MARY- 2 BR duple,. kitthen equipped Carpeted, central
heat P. aIr, $150
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REALTOR
3770970

lrnllpt)

Real Estate
322.7643

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323 5851 or 3226670

OPAPJGF(I1YDIJ 0 or
iinfurn Quiet Neighborho
Dci

Reasonable

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adults preferred, security deposit,

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stone freplace, turned columns,
sunken paneled family room, 3
bedrooms, garage, redwood
fence, carpet. FHA.VA . 131-l2fl

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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RAYMOp(), BALL
Pen Real Estate Rrotec
3226457
3773641 Aft Hrs 373 7137
RyOwner_2lSmlteswestSanqo
817W lttSt,Sanford
3 bedroom, excellent condition, 7Bi'jrocm air conditioned,
fenced
015.900, 323 07)0 or $62 2649.
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yard, 1901 Summerlin Ave 55.900
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50-4'yjiscellaneous

321.0041

acres
garden zpot. Terms, $29900 Low down payment. Ornamental

Tw'ei- hecironni- lnn or unfurn

Unfurnish

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qualIficatIons.
LOcT
P,.j Ir so Si'Iter in Loch
Arbor lililiwulde area Call 373 Housekeeper
0 care for Semi
7009 anytime after I P m
invalid
Lght
housework
Mutt be
Reward'
able to work week ends &amp;
LOST. Male German Schnauiec,
evenings Good wages Write Bo'
grey &amp; white, wearing Chain coke
7195, Sanford
collar Answers to "Sparky".
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REWARD 323 2150
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AVON

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Referenices

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE
ACS dicini
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thCrP wout,jni hi- .ini

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INc

LEASE OPTION
Vacant--- 3 fIR frame,

31A — (XIplexes

CQUIred 321 0251 or 3231317.

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AVA1OpIApAiENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W, 2nd St.

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account

19195. French

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I or? Bedrooms, Adultsonly
PARK AvEPIUEMOBILE PARK
7543 Park Drive 570 up

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WATERFRONT- 3 bedroom, $
bath, breakfast bar, fireplace,

3fl 1959,372 1164

CaIlBar't Real Estate

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SFMIPIOLE CO Acreaqe (rôcts,
DAVES 173 9'37fl
small and large 57 0)0 per acre CARPORT SALE: ClOthing, car top _____________________________
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carrier,
dishes, complete valley
and tip Terry
Realtor 67$
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
trailer hitch, TV. misc,
(1711
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Ifl An. TopprfrespaIci, us-ed, any Condition
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derson Circle. Sanford. Starts 6140126, wInter
Perk
Sridy', Oct I? anytime,
Merchandise
Po buy used office furniture
CARPORT SALE. Furniture &amp;
Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cats-el
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Misc. Saturday &amp; Sunday. 10 to 6.
berry, Hwy 17 92 130 4706
Winter Park Brookt#i-ire area, 7530
for
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Banchory Road 6472617.
USED FURNITURE
WANTED
10 Gun Catj'r.ei Cu5'orn made. Olci)
GARAGE SALE
Big I family,
Phone 37) 1520
30 XI Winchester rifle. 1.10 Phone
Tools, typewriters, collectabies,

Kish Real Estate
RVUF BYOND

277 7371,372 1198,372 19

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fm00dCww1t,I2CaIve%

46—Commercjal

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377 4991

67—Livestock-Pouftry

54—Garage Sales

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Nothing Down

illS O1SO--Color TV
QUALITYINN-NORTH
I I &amp; SR 131 Lonqwood

E*cellent Opporfunit Only F 10
hours weekly with compietc
company training &amp; location let
UP Investment of S0ong :all
ColleCt, Mr Carlson. S13 576 s:

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Pen Real Estate Broker
1100 F 75th St
lfl 665$

Stemper Realty

Air conditioned efficiency apartHuge, Huge Lot
merit Call 10 am to 7 p rn 372 3 Bedroom home recently refur
1)74
bishecj AS%ut' low interest
mortgage or refinance VA with no
Monthly RCfltdlSAyOjlObJ,
clown. 519.000

Sunday, Oct. 19, 197S—SB

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M UNSWOR1'H REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
pm w itt St
323 606% or 37) 0511 eve's

Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Nw 3 hdrm
COLORADO
hemr' Make rolor Selections 5ACRES.17,73Ot Beautiful Colorado
Paved strents. rity water. 171.300
high mountain valley 525 down, Garage Sale, 5t OSlO, Jaffa Dr.
with rinly S700de,n Government
575 monthly. Owner 0043760690
blocknorthMa,tlaedFleaMark,t.
firisneina 5141649 Builder
Make your Budget go further, $7p
Rnefit Performing Arts Co..
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Florida
the Classified Ads every day.
2 Bedroom,I Bath
-------S Family Yard Sale, Oct. III. 19. 106
In Country. 06,50)
Property
Tangerine Drive, Ravenna Park,
319 5304
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TAFFER REALTY

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Custial rk Ph flI 00
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They're Hot"

lAKE MARY--

payment, monthly paymenti
lest SUNLAND ESTATES
141cc 3
than rent Government subsiduzeci
bedroom, I bath, central heat &amp;
to Qualified buyers Call to see
ou QuOlify!
air, modern kitchen, (enced large
lot, utility Shed, shallow well,
522.000. Terms.

f ormation rail 3220701

2SitUatiOflSWantec

lice. City Hall, Sanford for turthf
information or submiSSiOn o,
Application, resume and

Lot 78. Block P.'.
.icianst ou for the relief demanded
NORTH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
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ri the Petition
SEMINOLE
COUNTY. WILL BAflY SIT In your home or
HAND and the seal ONE OF UNIT ONE, according to
FLORIDA
rnne, days or nightS Mrs Elkiris,
Of thiS Court on the 25th day of the Pta? thereof as recorded in Pl.st
CASE PlO. 75104!CA.I1.E

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New houses In a rural area. No down

apartments, attractively fur..
nithtd, COnveniently located anctt
beautifully landscaped, 5)35 no
Call between 0)0 5. For in

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pr 0 g r a m s
qualificatIOns college graduate
wIth degree ifl recreation,
physical
j(atign or aled fielOS
Contact Sanford City PeronneI

Row $53 intord, Fla 37771
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New, modern, I story efficiency

Kitthenhelp
Guy'sBarbecue

2040,BobWatson207,George
Water and electric hook-ups are now available at the LemOn Beers
204, Bud Campbell 203Bluff site and Ed "Woody" Woods reports several camP
535, and Robert Gilbo 200-550
already taking advantage of the new fadlity.
and
were the oniy 200 bowle of the
to
part
the realty
C%Cfling. Other highs: Phyllis OCR lit
and ELIZABETH PEARCE
erch, Bream Best Bet
Tappan Range, Model Z
2332
KERLIN. his wife
WaLsh 194-536, Bob Barbour l82
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Tappan Dishwasher, Model 61111
Whose last known
Speckled perch and bream have been the best bet in
Fbi-. 37771
540, ry Hatchett 192-520, Steve
NAME STATIJTF
m
Badger fnsinkerator Disposal.
address it unknown
Marina Isle section or the St. Johns. The specks are beginning to Groover 188-510, Ed Knesel i91WH(3'a IT "A V CONC F P N
Model 33)
YOu
ARE NOTIF lED that a
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Nntir.. i5 h.re'tiy oven that the
nmlarge and some nice sized bream are being landed by visitors 500, Laura Harris 190-502, Ed
Sentry Water Heater. Model vTO Cross Claim as been fled against
i'nnIe-fsionerl nuirsuant to the 10
yoij and you are required to Serve a
Legal Notice
Legal Notice
to thecamp. The largestbassreport this reek was a four pounder Borne 184.529, Bill Clarke 188- "F urfitnus Name Statute" Chapter
Tappan Range Hood Model 5)
(OpycI your written delentes, ii any.
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LzltanglersaretellingofmanystrikerltheyfailedtojAmd.
524, Marge Jackson 187-527, '4q09 FtondaStatutes.wullregustpr 102)
to CrossClalmants attorney, John
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Drift fishing with live minnows is paying off for the "early marvin McNult 188-544, Vie with ttie ('irijit Court, .n and for
Chrysler Aurtemp Furnace, L Maynard. whose address is 061
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
S.mirlp Cr.jnty. Florida. upon Model 4206 37
West Morte Boulevard, Suite 20, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
birds" both In Lake Monroe and Lake Jessup. The wind usually Lesiti 177-510, Barney Driver receipt nf prnf of
tPieoubIicatnof
Chrysler Airtemp Compressec, Post Office Box
5)7, Winter Park. COUNTY, FLORIDA
starts blowing by mid-morning and those lakes can get mIghty
COUNTY, FLORIDA
177-508.
this net(e, thi' fictitious name, to Model 176301
Florida 32709, on or before CIVIL ACTION NO. PSCIVIL ACTION NO. 7S1948-CA.OLD
wit Ii PPFP (RUST under Which
Seminole County School Food
Wall to wall CMPetlflQ n the living NOvember 17th, 1973. and file the ',t
oc ToN,
HAT LEY. DAVI N &amp; STOC K T011, WHATLEY. DAVIPI &amp;
e.r''rt n eqi-oaoe In Jsinejs at room, dining room, bedrooms, halt
AtHiley's caznpon Lake Jessup, Don Griffin and Bob Kelly Service Mixed League: High ?O !oiith
original with the Clerk of the Court
COMPANY, a Florida corporation. COMPANY, a Florida Corporation,
Wvmnrp Road in the City and all ClOset5 In carpeted areas
either before Seryce on Crest
Plainlif I,
took specks, Thurman Wright and his son. Junior, laiwled 42. serIes scratch was Carol r Attamenfe Springs. Florida
Plaintiff,
-have been filed against yOU arid
Claimant's attorney or immediately
:
'That the fiarly ,ntere'5ted in Saud
DotieyBafleywhodoeshlsfishlngviathetrouing method, gothis Slaughter 536. High series with
James C. Levie and Howard N. thereafter. otherwisea default will ROBERTA P.S
flROAD,P,AY. ROSS JOHN C TORRES &amp;nd ELEANOR
h'sin,45 .'n$erprisa. is as follows'
Levie d b a Levie Florida In
:- limltandJimSplveyandpartyhadastrjngof3o.
be entered against you for the relief
hdcp was mci McDonald
CALHOUN
Canit
FI ST TORRE S. his wife,
4
HANfll CHECK. INC.
vestments, a partnership and YOt' demanded In the Crcs% Claim
NATIONAL BANK OF MERRITT
David Hiley trolled with "Beetle-Spins" and jigs and pulled In with 110 pins over her average
Defendants
a Florida
are reQuired to serve a copy of your
Thit notice shall be publiShed once ISL API7)
45. Tom Clark and wife fished two days this week landing 32 for "Star of the V,'eek." High
NOTICE OF ACT ION
i'rrpruration
wrilten defenses, if any, to it on each week for four (4) consecutive
Defenda,tts
'0 JOHN C TORRES and
Oa?eii A? M,aitlAnd. Seminotc Maclean and Rrooke ptiotifl't weeks In The Evening
-: unusually large specks. Lewis Mack and party brought in 30
game scratch was Shirley (cily
Herald
NOTICE OF ACTION
ELEANOR TORRES
Cnvud.i
5.-pfer'it,er 11th. attorney, whose address is Post
Dated thiS 9111 day of October,
whichi.snotldcouslderingthatLewisjsbijnd,
TO, ROBERTA M BROADWAY
Reeve's 191. Rose Phillips I,PI
Residence '-Unknown
Office Drawer X, Jacktonvulle. 1915
and ROSS C CALHOUN
Big channel catfish up to nine pounds in weight have been picked up the 3-7 and Reeve PlititiSh c.nt '/8. Oct 5. 17. IS. 1975 Florida 32203 on or before November (Seal)
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Residence -- UrAnew,i
action to foreclose a mortgage on the
i'sFP
vs
among the speckled perch landed.
21st. 1975. and file the original with
sparedthe2-10 split. Other 500's
Arthur H fleckwuth, Jr
YOU ARE NOt IF lED that an tollowing property in Seminole
the clerk of thiS Court either before
!Clerk of the Circuit Court
of the evening were Reeve (513)
4ct.ontofocecIosearnor$geonfhe County, Florida
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE service on plaintiff's attorney Or
By. Lillian I Jenkins
following
property
in
Seminole
and McDonald (515)
Lof 13. Biock 'C", WASHINGTON
-EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. immeduatelythereafterothens5,jsea
They're Biting In Vv'ekiva
Deputy Clerk
County, Florida
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to
:
default will be entered against you
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Jet Bowlerettes Ladies:
PhIish Oct I?. 19. 76, Nov. 7, 1973
Lof 7, Block C), W000MERE the plot thereof as recorded in
Ph?
for the relief demanded in the DES 06
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Elaine Kostival 508-204 and Peg (General Jurisdiction Division)
PARK, SECOND REPLAT at flock II. Pages 06 and $7, Public 4
lntheWeklvaRlverthewaterlsd'oppingtjtthefl.iarestjjj
complain? or petition.
cording to the Pta? thereof as Records Of Seminole
pateySOS-andLouisecosat200.
County,
Case Plo. 7S•7$S9•CAQ9.F
biting. George Cheney at Wekiva River Haven told of several
Recorded in Plat floçA I]. Page 73, Fiofida
WITP4ESSmyhandandthll IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Tf'7
FEDERAL this Court on October 16th, 197$
Turkeys
during
the
SOUTH
morning
SHORE
partiestandIngenoughbreamandcatf1shforagoodmeaa
EIGH TEENTH JUl31 IAL dR. Public Records of Seminole County, has been filed against you and you
were rolled by Kathy Hats)', SAvINGS AND LOAN ASSO (Court Seal)
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Florida
areregirtØ5,,i- cripyof your
occasionalbass,showeduponthestxingsbroughlin
Arthur H BCCw!h, Jr
CIATIOPI OF MA5SAPEQUEA,
been filed aciang you and you written defenses, ,t
COUNTY, FLORID,
Kostival
(twice),
Sharon
Tillis
any. to it, en
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NEW YORK,
Manyc.anoeenthustsareusingthecanoesei-viceprovided
CIVIL ACTION NO 7S'2035-CA-O9.0 urrrequiredtO5ervea(oprOfyor JULIUS
C
Plaintiff,
PETRUSKA,
and
Rose
Vaughn.
Tracy
Albert
fly Lillian T. ienk,ns
by Wekiva Landing formerly Camp Seminole). Kathy and Paul
NATIONAL
wrtten defenses, 'f any, to It, on ROWLAPIO AND PETRUSKA,
HOMES
AC
vs
Deputy Clerk
spared
the
2-5-20,
Bobbie
JULIUS
C.
CEPTAPICE CORPORATION,
PC TIIUSKA, Plauntiff' Attorney, whose address
Snyder,carnpmanagers,saidtheyhavereservatlofa pafl,'
GARY WAYNE TOBIAS and Publish. Oct 19, 76. Nov. 3, 9, 1915
luetahlc 4-5, 3-10, Toyna DONNA
Plairitiff, ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA,
3 TOBIAS.
533 East Robinn Street, Orlando.
DES 1)0
of 27 for this weekend.
Plaintlff' Attorney, who
v's
address Florida
31101. on or before
Rowland
and
Marge
Farris
De-feriints
4
A canoe trip down the Wekiva River is something (0 be
5)3 East RobinSon Street, Orlando, November 6th, 1975
LEROY KIRKLAND
JUNE
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
and file the
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
KIRKLAND.
, Kostival 2-7, Edith Pounds,
remembered.
Florida 32S01. on or before original with the Clerk of thit
hit wife,
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Ill AND
Court
l.da Jacob, and TillIs 3.10, TO GARY WAYNE TOBIAS
Dfen.tnti, NOvibv 6th. 1975 and file the cuther be-fore service on the Plain
FOR
Surf fishing on the East Coast has been phenomenalfor the
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
original
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
With the Clerk 01 this Court
and Anita Baker, Kostival, and
tiff's attorney or immediately
anci DONNA J. TOBIAS.
FLORIDA.
past Io weeks. Ksin Beckwith and Ba' 011 teamed up to
4
ther before service on the Plain thereafter,
NOTICE OF SUIT
hii wife
otherwise a default will
NO. 73•965CA-os-A
uowland
spared
the
5.10.
land33nhcebluefish and a coulllc of sharks onthe weekend. One
10 LEROY K IPKLAPID and
tiff't attorney or immediately be tntered against you for the relief
5412', Lancaster Avenue
GENERAL JURISDICTION
Flagship Bank
Mixed
JUNE KIRKLAND, his wifC,
thercaffer, Otherwse a default will demanded in the Complaint
Charleston, West
ofthesharks,a40pounder,wasfullofbabysharks.
DIVISION
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED be entere(Jagaini5t yOU for the relief
League: "Star of the Week"
Virginia n
WITNESSrny handandthesealof
ONEIDA FEDERAL SAVINGS that an
Bob Lee landed thiee "smoker" kingfish Just outside Pos'ice
demanded In the Complaint
tiOfl to forecIe a mor
thiS Court, thiS Itt day of October,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
is Smokey Snyder with 68 pins
AND LOAP' ASSOCIATION,
Inlet, the three weighed a total ci 102 pounds. Spanish mackerel
WITNESSmy hand arid the seal of $975
tgage on the following properly in
that
to Foreclose a Mc'c
Plaintiff,
over. Rose Belew 212-527, tgeanonacfIon
this Court, thit Itt day of October, 15cM)
SemInole County, Florida.
Up t07"z pounds werellsted in thecatehesreported atThe Fishin
the f011owiflg deicr'bed
vi
From the East Quarter corner of 197$.
Arthur H Beckwilh. Jr
Hole Tackle Shop In Daytona and channel bass, big sheephead, Nelson packwood 207-507, Jack properly in Seminole County, ROBERT I BREWER. JR.. and SECIION&amp;
TOWHSIfIP7ISOUTU, Seal)
FlOrida,
Clerk of the Circu'l Court
Ilorner
198-548,
Jim
Moyer
189OREPIE BREWER. hiS *ife',
.piu.safewdrumarebeingcaughuntheriverinthe Daytona area.
RANGE 30 EAST. run West 3119 72
Arthur H Bekwith, Jr
Lot II, Block C W000MERE
fly Elaine RiChOrde
Dcfendantt
541 and Charlie Plant 187.519 PARK,
feet along the East West Quarter
Hubert Ma&amp;-en fished the Islands Sot.th of New
Clerk of the Circuit Court
'ma
Deputy Clerk
2ND REPLAT. a(co,'ding tO
NOTICE OF
were the highs of the evening, the Plaf thereof as rC(Orded in Flat
By E7ame RICPs.rde
Section line of said Section 7. thence
- 1dingut,achannelbandsomerge,,ngros'inaer,
PublIsh- Oct S. 17, IS, 76, 197$
FORECLOSURE SALE
South 00 degrees 15' 09" East 7$
Deputy CIer
Book I), Page 73 01 the Public
DES 3$
Marlene Burk spared the 4-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. teelforapo.,1tofegiflfljnQ .fh, Pbtith Oct 5, I?. 19, 76, 1975
Records of Seminole County, pursuant
to Final Judg nent of
and Merle Shook spared the
FICIiÔUSNAME
cnnbnue Soutf', 00 degrees 15' O'u"
DES 34
Florida
Foreclosure, dated the 7th day Of
NotIce is hereby given that I am
10.
li-as been filed against you and you October 19/S. arid entered in Civ Eag 7 07 feel, thte North
engaged in businc at IQ N. Lake
degrees 59' i?' West 104 10 fCt
Tuesday Swingers Ladles arereguired to tervC a cops of your
Action No. 15 965 CA 09 A of
iN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Itowelh Pd Cassrtberr, Seminole
Dolphins To Go
the ttirnce North 00 decini- vs
I'
Igue: The gh series and written defenses, if any, to it On Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
Ens 30103 feet thence East $01.36 EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dIR. County, Florida under lhe fictits
DOUGLAS L. GRABLE. Attorney Judicial Circuit in and for Seminole
CUlT. SEMINOLE
COUNTY, nameot PRECISION GRAFIX, and
game of the day was rolled by for Plaintiff,whoteaodrejsjs t Point
Beginning- FLORIDA.
Suite County. Florida, wherein
hat I intend to register Said name
Sharon Bass (Automotive 201, 1110 West 50th Street, Hioleab, Federal Savings and Oneida (LESS the South 100 fet therpof) PROBATE DIVISION
with
the Clerk of the' Circuit Court,
Loan
Being
a
part
To Air Attack
Lot 7$ 01 A C CASE NUMBER 74-i13.cp
Speed Parts)
Shannon Florida 3)012, on or before the 11th Association is Plaintiff, and Robert CRlF F IN'SOf
Seminole County, Florida In ac
SUBDIVISION
Estate
of
day of November, $975, and file the L. Brewer,
Jr., and Orene Brewer,
cOrdance with the provislont
The they arc vulnerable to an air Corsi (Famous Recipe) had the Original
NEW YORK AP)
Seminole County, Florida, at DOROTHEA M HUARD,
with the Clerk of this Court hit wile are Defendants, I will sell to cording
Fictitious Name statutes, To W,t
to the plat thereof as
Mian.i Dolphins, possibly feel- attack and MiamI, with a 3-1 second high series (475) and eittirr hefoni SNyice cri Plaintiff's thehigh,-st (10.1 tiet 0 cider, for uu!Sh
(let.. ited ¶e-Ctipri 865 09 FIrd,s Statuti's 1957
Pl.it B0O 1. iICi' 12,
uig (ut' ki.s of Paul War(ield ret
dual want to drop any
Carol Slaughter iAutuinotive •ittci'ne'y or imnmldati-ly thcrcattcr, at the west (root door ül tIle the Public$1 Records
i,t NO SILL Of F li'IAL fIEF'OpT AI'D
S Jack C. Morrun, ir
otherwise a default will be entered Ser'sInole County Courthouse, in
of Seminole APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Publish Oct. S. 17, 19, 76, 1915
more than the absenceof Larry further behind the undefeated Speed team) had the se'irnd against
County,
Florida.
3ou for the relief demanded Sa'iford.

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City of
Board is accepting Applications
for ommeilate employment for a
full time Recreation S4jpervisor
for Women and Girls Sports
Annual Salary Range is 55.9)150
to 57.90) 04. Knowled'3e of spoilS
and physical education required
Must be able to organize corn
recreational
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military will be accepted
looking for good tenant Call 323
One Registered Nurse, must I
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5109
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good references, elpenience ci In
all fieId Mature woman
P,,,k Avenue - Garage efficiency
An Equal OPpon1unit
EmpIoyer
'lPartment Small deposit; iso
Apply in PCf Son tO:
month Call Orlancio 051 1509
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Perhaps AlCohOliC Anonymous
CanHelp

PETRUSKA.

TO Denver Date Spears
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
Pt ,.
95E
Jo3
WILLIAM CLARK. et u. CI this Court, this 0th day of October.
Calero, Alabama
'975
arc hereby notified that a
(Seal)
Defenclant
proceeding for distolulion of
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr
NOTICE
OFClark
ACTION
marriage has been filed against you io John
William
Clerk of the Circuit Court
andyouarerequredtoserveacopy
By Cecella V Eker
Residenti' Unknown
your written defenses, if any,
Deputy
Clerk
'hereto upon Petitioner's AttorneyS,
Linda P Clark
Juliut C Petruska
names aria address appear
Of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA
Residence Unknow fl
on or before October 31st.
33 East Robnson Street
and file the original thereof
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Orlando. Florida 32O2
with the Clerk of tris Court either
action?oforeclosea mcxtgageon the Publish - Oct $2, $9, 76. Nov. 7. 1915
before service on Petitioner's at
DES 07
torneys or immediately fhereatter. f0tl0*ing property in Seminole

Checking

FACED WITH A DRINKING

PPant,Ifs Attorney. whose address
s 33 Cast Robin5ø $lrt. Orlando,
lor.da 3200), on or before
November 17th, 1975 and file th
0flgifl.I with the Clerk of this Court
ether before service on the Plain
tiff.'
attorney or l,nmediatel,.
tti'qe.jfti'r. otbery.ise a default Will
N.- •fl!ered aQi,., you for the relef

(224) and George Waldrop
lzoo). Music Unlimited split 2&amp;2
with
Don Lahman's (268 high whose
troublerequlredtolaunchtheboat, don
littlefLshlng,
or
just
plain
game
of the night) against O,'lo*,
relax from the cares of the day.
Inland
Materials.
His Stores (975.
Breamhavetakena1ateseasonsurgeandangIeaund
with
Harold
Heit
(203)
and
Osteen Bridge are taking limit catches almost daily. Mixed in Bill Clarke (202) took
3 from
pilings and some bass can be find schooling early in the day. still leads Dime-A-Cruise with
Most of the bass caught this week have been on the small side (91) and Bob Locke second with
accuding to John Lankfon.I at the Camp.
Don L.ahman
"Star of
Big strings of bream are the rule at Lemon Bluff with the the Week"
with plustook
109.
regular bass fishermen, the patient ones landing four to five
Frly Toyato Mixed League:
trlp.Georgeilnho1zerpuUedinatota1ofsjxr-jghtinfrontofthe
Mack
Blythe rolled the high
camp&amp;mdaymorning,otherboatsoutduringtheweektooktiu-ee
game
(213),
Kristie Johnson
to

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Large 2 bedroom downstairs
a,
dining room, kiICh, living
room.
3 blks from tOwn Call 373 $109
after 6pm.

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5 itmes
League: HOURS
3lca line
6lhru
2S
times
The high game fell (or Gary
24c a line
8 00 AM. — S 30 P.M.
26 limes
Varner (245591). High series
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
(S2.O0 MINIMUM CHARGE)
as by Alex Sereacs 595-209.
SATURDAY 9.Noon
.
3 Lines Minimum
1
Light 200 g imes e,e rolled
d during the evening. Arkie
DEADLINES
Harold 6-58O, Don Witt 213_____________
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I
AI
I 571, Don Sapp 2l2-S48, Jerry
Noon The DQJ Before PublicQtlon
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Temple 2U555, Skip Norton
EIGHTEENH JUDICIAL CIR.i - r_i... .
LUl I IN ANU 101( )tMINULt
'UJ-t(J, itay Ucynoula 202-559,
UflCQJ - INOOfl riiou
5-8-l0,&amp; 4-8-10, Mary Johnson 4- strikes in a row. Other highs: COUNTY. FLORIDA
and Bill Johnson
and
5, and Wendy Boness 5-6-7.
Ann SmIth 511, Jeanette CIVIL DIVISION NO. S-II43-CAO __________________________________________________
Nelson Packwood
l'eltycoats Ladles: - Ann Andrews 196-460, MacAteer 181,
P A1 NAT IONAL MOP ______________________________ -- Msstcry Ladles League
Smith
had
the
high
game
(200)
Lorraine
Jackson
180,
Joy
IGAc,[. ASSOCIATION, a cor
The
only 200 and 500 of the
1—Card of Thanks
18—Help Wanted
--.I
rxration organized and eiistiflq
__________
the morning and Dorinc Walters 495, Norma Velch 478, under
morning WS rolled b' Mar ofMacAteer
tPw laws of the United Stales ______________________________ _______________________________
had the high series Resa Green 177-475, anti Bar- , America,
The FamIly 01 Mary C MitthII
Johnson (212-501) and she 20). Stirkes
____________
Are You A Go Getter?
___________ _______
were
plentiful
barn
Sparks
473-177.
Vonda
wis to thank the doOorS,
Plainlitf,
bowled 111 pins over her during the day. Smith rolled Driver spared the
Are
You A Salesman?
nurses and stall of Seminole
2-5-7 and
average.
Other
highs:
Alk
THOMAS
M
Memorial
Hospital.
members
of
Can
You Organize?
BARNES
and
______
____________________________
four in a row as did PaLsy Kitty Lawrence picked up the 3- YVETTE J BARNES. hs - tt'
______________
the sheriff's dept and Gramkow
hendricks
479-166,
____________________
Can You Handle People?
Peg Patey Kerns, I)ot Baggott who rolled 10 ilS did Mary JohnsOn,
Funeral Home for I.nd rices
Delenlants
____________
______ _________
166-162, Joe Watson 163-460 and
___________________________ I
_________________________
her
first
turkey
ever,
and
Judy
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Are
you looking for a
_______________________________________________________
SOP4ANDFAMtLY
10
THOMAS
M
BARNES
________________________________________________ Wanda Hubbard 171. The
Jeanette AndrewsJ
income and
good
Legal Notice
and YVETTE I BARNES.
_______________
______________________ following splits were con- Twila Collins, t)orine MacAteer I _______________________________
pension?
his wile.
_____
FICTITIOUS NAME
4—Personals
- • verted: hubbard 2-5.7-8, Edit all dtalked up turkeys. Twila I
ResidenCe
Urdnowii
If so, call me,
Notice
is
hereby
giver,
that
we
are
Took 5-7-8, Jø Watson and
_____________________
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
in business at P0 Drawer
MR. EDDIE
Ed ilnagland, kit and BiH Wooden are darIed by giant Kodiak Johnson 9-10. and Joan Fryman ('ohms missed a tripijcatef engaged
.Ct.O,tofr,' Ini',i f.-ftqiQQt,','.•.under the ficl.tiau name of
rolled gaems of 169-170-169.508.I F lonIda
County, FIorid,i
I Ocala. 901 737 U61 or niwi.
hjn
Mtist
.
ohon
half feettall and requlrdslx sho s wltha7.mm magnum to down. morning fell for Johnson.
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person would know.
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require work. They should point
~i
"if you are moving from a out that fact, she suggests.
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House shoppers "should level small town and your family
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with real estate brokers." Con- lates to it, it may be important commodating and useful, meet- . ___ .
clealing information on housing to find a c-n—nit '#,,
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ways.
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persons who believe in recruit volunteers."
Women's Editor
needs can t,ea waste of time for
schools.,
__________
It Seminole Countuins in the developing our young people's
"'
a lot of at t airport when
Dear Mr. Saxon,
n the
Sirs.
that
Sanford
area haven't heard fullest potential, to rally to the serSpeaking
hav
e
sn
tow tmos- on ouse-hunting
I'm In the market for our first home, and have enough saved
It's
a
grand
business
/
ies
oftffees
held
at
South
ad%lce
comes
from
inDi
v idends
hi
much
about
the
Dividends
me neighborhoods -.
for he down payment. [lowmuch of a loan can I expect to
"The broker should really
cause of Dividends.
.
pays dtvidends to e veryone during the past to pilot
get and t&gt; Ann Rake of Chicago who but you ma&gt; have to
Side
EIementa
School
on
sunpi&gt;
because
I
love
children
years
dig to find talk to the woman as w ell
h1,b..,
mo t y
Ji veunesaay, uirs, Schaffner and
uuvu on my yrany income-.'
and Uhfl S CXCII) of operation, that's
tries to find homes for employes it.
have always been active in
because
man of the family," says Miss
Mr. D. J. S.
-t h e
coffees
at
all
the
oo
sch
ls
in
the
that
Dividends
expla
in
ed
th
at
Dividends
who are transferred by 80
I'TA
Mother of three school
&amp;'
this
is Dividends S
I.
. ."Lifestyles continue to be im- Rake. The man knows what he
anfordI area d£uring ui..
com ix ng started three years ago as a going
organization 0
Seminole really moving into Sanford weeks,"
Dear Mr. 1. J. s.,
corporations. She and her staff portant in planning a move. One wants,
children,
she
is
currently
explain
but the woman will know
ed Dividends Community
County UOCS.
A good rule of thumb used by many mortgage lenders is that a locate about 700 houses a year, man being transferred had
Improvement studying for a degree in
schools in a big way.
two many more things about the
MW
This
volunteer
Director
Dede
Schaffner,
Project
of
the
Semoran education
scool
working with local brokers,
buyer can generally not afford more than 25 per cent of
Now
at
is
the
Florida
time for concerned
kids who were fantastic family's needs, no doubt, little
These
.j
.
ill gut e us the O[). Woman'
asslstanct programbenef its parents, retirees
monthly income for housing expenses. This would Include prm"Some people look at homes swimmers. They had to be in a bits of information that might
s Club and PTA Council Technological University, as
looking For portunit&gt; to explain our of S&amp;mtnole
paren S, 1dC,,i.r5,In( most Oi
cipal, interest., taxes, insurance and possibly also general costing far more than they can community where there were not
County. Its purpose well as putting in far more than
meaningful community in- program to parents and oth
occur to her husband.
maintenance expenses. Thus a person earning $600 a month afford. It doesn't condition swimming pools so their avid
wa to provide'
all students, in innumerable volvernent and any other Interested persons and toer
workers
to assist volunteer the mandatory eight hours a
.
In addition to house prices,
.P 7
couldn't afford much more than $150 per month for gross housing them for the kind of house they interest could be
In a variety of week as Dividends director.
continued. It downpayments, Interest rates
expense.
IJ
county school activities, and
E
The turnout of about 20
can buy and it makes them un. may take a while to find such a and mortgage terms available
1
.
.
There is ano th er rule, also co mmonly applied, that a buyer happy. Then, too, some people place.
particularlyto work onaone-t
prospective
Dividends
in a community, a broker
one basis with those students volunteers at the- South Side
sho ul d not puhce a ho me in excess of 2 times his oss a
do not want to throw money into
--1r
.1
"On your own, drive arouj should have data eu
0
LF—
'i
'1 )
I I 'Ii 'I cc(fiwtj
c'uI\,r
-.
nual rncorne; thus a ;wrson earning $12,CO ijer year should
have town a couple of tLiv "xkin' at
&gt;•
t
nafltflfli
xircnase a nome tor o,iou or less.
cIiuuren in college or perhaps an area being considered. Visit
man teachers ha v e Schaffner, and she hopes to
.
~
..
0
general
community
inF.H.A. and V.A. qualifica tions follow a more liberal approach t hey want to travel or do other shopkeepers and inquire
,.
This is a model of the new fine arts building at the Seminole
MODEL OF sccs
\ In
how formation, she explained
A
w
t5z
Al .
I
than these general guidelines and such things as lob stability, things with their money. business is going
t _~W'
I ,
N.. - I I- ,
"We had pilot programs in at other area schools. Parents
I
Community College, part of a $1.93 million Phase III construction
you don't There should be maps showing
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indebtedness, financial reserve and many other areas play a role Understandable, but why not want to move into an area
__
nninole
schools,"
will
soon
receive
notice
of
the
JecIundywhIchistohedybyOctoher16.
that where the different types of FINE ARTS BUILDING
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In determining the merits of any eciIlc case. Usually In the say so?"
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.
Schaffner. coffees at their children's i I 0
has depreciated. Knock on houses are available.
'A
r17&amp;
lower price ranges, the ratio of monthly housing expenses j,.
About one out of three trans. doors in a neighborhood being
come will be much greater than those who have higher
start
and
have
exp.
ferees is helped by employers, considered and ask prospective
I
and a more affluent way of life.
do
rapidly that this year we hope expected to be teachers, she
maintains Miss Rake, who is neighbors what they think of an
I_
.,
ifi~
to reach ever), school in the emphasized,
head of the home-finding de- area. You might turn
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Dear Mr. Saxon,
up all
partment
-'111II
of the Employer sorts of things.
teachers and
Mr. A. G. may have understood the explanation of )OW'
.
She
said
the
Transfer
Corp.
Another 300,000
Seminole County school administrmtuve per- Eager faces of
"Visit the schools In the COrn"speciality" in last week's article, but I certainly do
By ANDY LANG
students Jill Hunt (left) and Jakarta Powell greet Dividends volunteer Pauline
that employed when using a ______________________________________________
School Board was most "en- sonnel can be invaluable. "And
can't buy, sell or exchange poeple, I'm sure. Mr. F. D. not. You or so are on their own and can nunity. Talk to the principal.
'j
Al'
Boissonneault
(Herald
Neufeat
ures
thsuInII'.
Photos by Jean Patteson
paint
sprayer.
Keep the conuse all the help they can get.
"d ''rative" cf c'::, L
fit to our
Ask if you can sit In some
111111111111m
Dear Mrs. F. D.
Q.
We
have
falkn
heir
to
tamer
part
of
I
the torch a bout 10
"The first step should be to classes. How is the school kept? some
"flu IKIU
;
Early American (urni. to 12 inches sway from the
Soy, but we'll try again.
given i'ividends an office in one added
contact a boss or coworkers at The attiudc of the teachers? Do
,, q•-:'1
language skil!, particularly provided for them. Volunteers working with
lure. Unfortunately, it appears surface and see that the flame
Dividends 't1:
of the Longwood Elementary
/
At
present
Suppose you called me and said, "Mr. Saxon, I would like to the new location who could rec- the children look happy? Well, to be made of inexpensive
Is moving across the wood
Dividends Spanish, but also Arabic, donate as many hours or days be
tter
insight
into today's
have you list my property for sale."
School porta bles. Eventually, volunteers in South
at all
)'41i ".
Seminole
Korean,
Vietnamese
and
of
their
time
as
they
can
spare,
school
system,
form good
y
-'
ommend
real
estate
brokers,
behaved?
Would
you
want
your
wood.
Some
years
ago
I
saw
a
times.
Do
not
stop
It
In
one
Now, since I have already stated I deal in "people" problems
The broker can do a lot of ad- child to go to that school?"
Mrs. Schaffner hopes the school schools are working with small others. "And there is a so long as it is on a
regular relationships with teachers and
of objectives, my response would be hosed on an interest In you Vance screening for the trans
similar set of furniture that had place. After you complete this
administration will finance groups or Individual children desperate need for volunteers
If the land looks low, visit the an unusual finish
basis.
an
extra
strong
bond,
use
one
of
old
surface
is
intact.
wash
it
are better able to provide at
on
It.
When
part
of
the project, go over the
and your objectives, rather than In detailed questioning about feree if he knows what Is town
~
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Dividends.- atpresentitisstiu who need special attention inall at Rosenwald," said Mrs.
"II we had two thousand home the assistance their
he cements that has a liquid lightly, then sand it lightly to
401"
hail and ask to see maps of asked what it was, the owner surface with a stiff brush, mov. tbonding
your property. Property details can be secured later, should
supported
by
agent to be
needed. A telephone call to the flood plains,
Semoran subjects - language, arts, Schaffner, explai ni ng that some volunteers, we could place child
!
used In remove the remaining gloss
said "a flame finish made with ing in the direction of the grain, place of water.
decide to work toge ther,
re n need to progress well
Woman's
Club.
br oker can set him straight."
-"Visi t a bank's mortgage a propane li rch." I never asked W
math, social studies and of the students there need help every one of t hem," said Mrs, at schoo
;;.
Wipe
wi
th
a
clo
\,•
l.
th
moistened
hen the su rface is the way you
And after I understood your problem somewhat, you and i
The most exciting aspect of science,
in even such simple tasks as Schaffner.
But you don't want to stop loan officer. Ask what he con- how It was done because I never want It, rub In paste
with
turpentine.
This will take
Anyone interested in joining
i.-4'I,
Dividends, she added, is that They are also working in the feeding themselves.
wax.
would sit down in my office and we would study your situation, there, she says. Your house siders a good area. In fact, he thought I would
"
She emphasised that the Dividends should contact Mrs.
Q.
I'd
like
to
apply
enamel
off
any
bits
of
grit
or
dust
still
ever
do
it.
Now
P
and how best to achieve your needed objective,
volunteers are drawn from all fields of art, music and physical
hunting Is just beginning. She might be just the one to
..fi
5k,,
Volunteers will be placed in children gain tremendous Schaffner
p
over a previously painted stir. there from the sanding. Use an
consult I'd like to take a crack at it. Can
You would be amazed at the differences we discover when we makes these suggestio ns f ro
at the Dividends
We
parts
of the community, that education, as well as lending a the school of their
Q.
m
a
ut
a
bo
real
choice
estate
broker,"
she
you
help
me?
have
an
old-fashionface.
Can
this
be
done
or
do
I
undercoater
under
and
benefit
from
the
intensified
office,
:
'k
Ic
really cotmsel with our clients. We've never had two clien ts th
.
'
Longwood
the
final
Elementary
ed laundry tub made of Cast
th ey do not need college hand in libraries, media centers those over 60 years
.
wi
her own experience:
advises.
of age who atte ntion given by volunteers, School, or ta lk wi th her at any
have to remove the old finish? fi nish. This can be a regular
A.
First,
I'd
exactly the same situation.
degrees to participate, and that and school offices.
"No matter how much
Tell the broker what you need you that any time like to warn mont. It has developed a crack Also, are there any other tips product marked undercoater or
fall under the Retired Senior that teachers appreciate the of the coffees to be held at area
Story book sparks discussion betwcenyolkerAC Klnneyandstudentljmcraig
But, whatever the situation Is, if we agree to work together, can spend it is important you
you apply a on the inside wall. Can this be you can
there is no limit to the ways
There is particular need for Volunteer Program (RSVP) wide range of
to find and how much you can pay. If flame to wood,
give
me
about
assistance given schools during the coming
th
e
use
th
e
same
enamel thinned about
you have to be repaired?
Uen that is the route wetsketo solve
pe
volunteers can help in our volunteers
a community where you fit In. you absolutely need a
with
foreign
may
have
transportation
by
volunteers,
and
of
enamel,
which
I
have
that parents seeks.
never
50
per cent with turpentine.
extra careful, Secondly, I have
We could have listed the property and searched for the first Even If you can
A. Yes. It can be patched used
afford
to
live
In
basement,
you
sho
ul
d
relay
th
e
before?
to point out that the first time the same way as you might
acceptable offer or we could find out what the situation Is, and a particular area
Read the directions on the Ia.
. It might have information. A lot of time
can you attempt this finish, It may patch a cracked sidewalk. Use
bel
to see which type of under. ')
work from that standpoint,
A. Enamel will go on well
a closed set that will shut you be spent trying to locate houses. not come out the
coaler is recommended by the
way you ex- one part of cement to three over an old finish that Is
We prefer the latter since our slogan is, "The name of the out.
Ten miles away might be You should look for a house that pected.
Therefore, If possible, narts of sand
not manufacturer. In applying the
game Is to benefit the client."
s
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rpzi.Iv.. CTIIrkf'tI
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a V
JW
ZPvt Uldt
WL3 Your DeeQ3.
15"
L
A large Halloween pumpkin
.- i
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- - LW The public is invited to
Send yotr questions to: Real Estate 1.nvestments, The make you happy. It is sferees want newer
Most tran- do the job outdoors and practice mixed sand mix. Spread the those conditions exist, the old enamel. use the same system as
t.
i
i
l
.
,______
.i~
inckxie Mary Ann Roberts,
only, will be the club's
. I- i __ - houses first on some scrap wood.
Evening Herald, 300 North French Avenue. Swiford. Fla. ZMI.
with
varnish.
That
is,
brush
it
Z
join
members of the
Cindy Whelchel, Cindy
mixture into the crack and finish will have tc, be taken off.
I
--something the real estate rather than old ones that
Anniversary Dinner,
decorated the coffee table at the
V___~,_Z
The method is very 3imW to smooth with a putty knife. For Assuming that, in this cw, the on with the grain, then across
_______
Sanford Senior Citizens
__ Juras.. Gim Madden. Mary
=~
:-=-_ - ---~ - ~_p - - - - -sWting
at 6 p.m.Tickets at
Sanford
the grain. The final step to
Garden
Club's
.
Club on Tuesday at 0 p.m.
Ann Grover, Sara Lee
$3.50 each for the catered
meet1ng,Thura4ay,Renkfng
use the tips of the brush, with
whentar.ente'tiLned
.
.
RttiBeci Carman,
vattabl? fr..m
era
_1%
0
on
this
colorful
centerpi
by dancen of tbe-&amp;~
little or no additional enamel, to
, 9______'Mar'ga Dowlpft Jackie
CAW TerWifilger. 301 26th
~
guest speaker Mrs. Frank
smooth out the finish in the
School of Dance Arts in
Greene, Debbie
K'iffin,
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St.,
Sanf,d.
t
w
t
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r
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-(Charlotte) Donahoe pointed
direction of the grain.
Sanford Civic Center.
ft- - 2~* ,_
v)
out that for every
t dt.rint
The free program will
Pierce, Debbie Wheichel,
Magnolia Ser. Corp 10 James
Jack F. Carr &amp; wf Barbara to
Robert If. Mellon &amp; Helen M.
the
nner
wi.11
be
provided
John
B.
Christy
&amp;
include
such
li%
wf
Evelyn
Rebma
Fla.,
L Pac,ry&amp; sif Carol M, LL 4, Pan Amer Bk, Lot
Inc.
en
Linda Whelchel, Lisa
e *of
~
Robert G Feather &amp; wf
~ cal
Firner Euge ne Wingard Jr ,
15 81k D to Helen M Mellon, U 3 Blk D to Win 0 O'Donnell &amp; 4 the Woods
by
Mrs
Robtrt
Epps
and
decorations.
bers
as
"Alexander's
.
Greene, Vicki Shelle&gt; and
Weldva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt Oakland Ests.. Ist See
. to Wesley Dorina to Earl V. lipham &amp;
I to
,$16,M. Summerset North, Sec, 2, $100. Elaine
4
Rev.
K
enneth
Holt,
both
of
..
I
Ragtime
Band.”
"Honey
tv
She proceeded to demon#
E ugene
Sec 3, $1,500.
Susan Swain.
36
e Ellen W., U 35 X Mobile Manor ss' N &amp; 472.9' W of SE cor.
Bernice A. Starley, sgl to
Wm R Denman Jr &amp; f El'
,
whom
will
sing.
of
„,
,
Bun," "Carolina in the
nt,
$Ioo. of the Woods Townlimse, See. 1, 2nd Sec. repil., $8o,000.
leading
her
RIchard R. Hemon &amp; Ray George A.Stone, so., U I Blk 3, to Alois Miller
- ~_:
Govt. [A 1, Sec 31-15M etc.,
0 V 40
&amp; wf Ludmina,
I
Wm.
Patio
Apartmeits
=
-,
fI
Preceeding the dance
audience
through
Thanksgiving
Westerman to Robert L. Tanglewood repl., $100.
Thad R. Blackmarr &amp; wf Fay 12,=.
.m
x
I .. 0 0
I
.
I 1.
SLt of Lat 33 Blk 3, West Elaine to Wayne Densd &amp; wi
and
the
Bear,"
and
and
Christmas
to
New
Year,
"'li_
,
perfortmilice,
for Senior
Westerman, IA 15. B. Drew's
Rebma Fla., Inc., IAke of the to Margaret E. Knight, wid.,
IN
.
. officers will take place
4 . , % It (QCD) John H. Caithness to Wddrnere. 124,11M.
0 0 C
,
Roy G. Wilharns &amp; wf Ruby to
t. . I
t
-~~
Narcee V., E 1000' of Blk C, Woods Iiie. to Douglas J.
"Oliver!"
Performers
win
BEDROOMSUITES
4
14k
v
`
,e-__
citizens
Club
members
in
and then on through Valent.ine's
I
__
r
Ist Addn Black Hammock Marian L Cait.19mms, 391., 1A 27
V.
Beg. at NW cor. of Im 23, Bik 19 Emery Green &amp; wf Gladys, 5
J
after
the dinner.
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11
.a,
.1
1A
ZBOROOM
Charles Long. cust. for Weathersfield, 1244, less E OW Barnes &amp; wf Katherine R.. tA 56
$3,000.
Sanlando Sub. Beaut, Sanford Blk B Dixie Terr.,
TOWNHOUSES
lake of the Woods, Townhouse,
Apr il. Her
George Edw. Stock Jr, &amp;
Ft
Pedro I R
'ellato P
e'(from
A
(rasleA
1Ce'tp
1
to
Flagship Bk Orl to Micha
Susan to Levie Fla. Inv.. WP, Kenneth L Adkinson &amp; wi long) from SE cor. of Sec
/
.
.I
13-21
$
Donald F. Hoover &amp; wf Shmn
__
Edwin Ulja &amp; wf Barbara to
bridal bouquet, July was
Lot 483 Spring Oaks Un. 3, Sanford F., Lts 21 &amp; 22 Forest 31. run N 1612.9'W 1041.9' etc., Tessie Abramson &amp; hb. Saul, U
FROM
8 Blk 7 Tier 5, Sanford, E. R.
A. Lot 19 Garden Grove Un. I,
- I
z ~
.~ *m
marked with an arrangement in "MJ- -'
'.
2DP_
~~
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Z"
7_~
__L_7_f $I3,o
$100
at
NW
cor of Lot 64, Duck pomxi s',x
patriotic colors done in a fresh
p,
1505 W25th St
Juanita R Olner to Vet.a B
S
•
i
Ut]
J(C V. IAUZ &amp; WI June Ann to
maureen zewwn, sgi to John Addn. to CB run N along c-s
'
waterm.'lon shell and August
SANFORD
1
Benjamin Saunders form.
Richard A. Korgan &amp;
-(1/
Linda and Bill Reek have
,j
LSaUISSr.&amp;wfCIaraff,,U45 Hilltop Rd., 100' E 100' S 67' Thelma to Robert N Barbour First Sem. Serv. Corp., Lot
•
featured grasses, shells and
' d
Benjamin all lid: easement
322.
tributions, passed a huge glass
81k
E,
Un.
1
Garden Grove, $10,500.
returned from New York where
Woodmere Park 2nd thence to pob, $12,000.
driftwood collected at the
oserN25'ofS94S'ofNE 44of
.
Trustee, N 330' of W of y4•%
.
P'OUOnaJIVM1,,,,d
bowl
and tapped the crowd to
reps., $3,500.
they s pent the past month .
ocean. September, end of a
..
SE'S 25-21.30, $100.
Pearl Henderson to Harriett of S14'i of Sec. 21-1020 less E
Birdie Mae
further
donate to the cause. At
While Linda was undergoing
Wm. A. Gracey&amp; wi Cynthia Henderson (Life est) &amp; Virginia 30' for rd., $23,W6.
hectic summer, was marked
at
J
'
wid. to James A. Edwards &amp;
QCD) Collan Earl Frey &amp; wf
i.
the
Sanford
headquarters,
medical tests at Presbyterian
to John L Souls Sr. &amp;wfa,ya H. Jenkins, Annie P. Cooper,
with aslmpleposyof zinnias
Kathryn to Wilbur M. Glore &amp;
. -.
Henry E. Pell &amp;wf Esthe r to Jean M.,10t15, Rik B,Druld
Margaret
Ganas
and Jean Winn
H.. 14 12 BIk C Woodmere Park, Arthur H. Scott, Titus J Srd
Hospi tal. the
le
and dried baby's breath.
wf Ann E., Beg. NE cot. of Lot
S.
Pearsonf Anita Hills Pith, $34,000.
are
faced
with
keeping
the UWS
5
hts of the rnmr- ii.
I
1, Surset Shores, etc., $100.
Mrs. Donahoe emphasized _1
_1
V-1ft
_4
facts and figures accurate.
David T. CLssel &amp; Loocadla to Williams, Lt 74 Fla. Land &amp; Un. No i j
including Radio city Njusic
Grange Properties Inc., to
42,900.
the use o(dried materials in her
M
Hall.
Walter E. Stevens &amp;wf Denise Colonization Co. Addn to So.
Gene Albert WlIlson&amp; wiAlida
Lottie M. Benton, wid to Ruth
Dr. and Mrs
Kenneth
Highlighting the trip was
i.
da
Of
i.t
26
At
w
Of
Sanford,
1100.
C., U 424, Spring Oaks Un. 111,
Annette
K.
Lie
Gat
t.anl(married)
i
Wing
spent
a
Evelyn P. Snyder to Leo Grange Prop Inc. to Antonio 27, Blk 8 North
N14 of
stration, particularly those
F
Donald
Carlson
meeting
"Mama
Gabor"
at
Orl.,
Townsite,
u
John
E.
Pierce
Jr
&amp;
wf
Mary
$31,500.
N
275'
of
of
Chicago,
relaxing
long
weekend
at
W
210'
of SWL4 of NWL.
Trepanier, Lots fl, 23, 24, &amp; 25 Lczano &amp; wf. Gladys, U 418 4th Addn.,
dried materials (leaves,
___________________
Hronxville Country Club, Ill., son of Mrs. Fannette UighlandsandCherokee,,,
$20,900.
Ann to Norman Kenneth Minis of Sec. 24-20-30, $100.
John S. Valby &amp; wf Ltsbeth to Blk 11 Dreaznwold, $6,000.
grasses,
pods)
that
can
be
Springs Oaks Un, Ill,, $38,500.
Eugene
According to Linda the mother Edwards, arrived today on a where they
A. Maflek &amp; wf Jo &amp; wf Myrtis R,, Lot 170&amp; Beg. E
G
Harry R. Ersey &amp; wf C. Gail,
Lottie M. Benton, wid to
President Marge Smith (enter) and Progmm Chairman Abble O wens admire
hiked through the
-led in one's own garden Or
The Greater Constr. Corp to
Grange Prop., Inc. to Ann F. to Jessie L Griggers &amp; cor.
of
the famous Gabor girls is as two week visit wiffi Mr. and mountains and watched the
run
arrangement
NE
along
SE
created
line 62.5' Rufus Charles Benton, sgl., S14
by
Mrs.
Frank
Lt.s20&amp; 21 Blk H, Sanlando Duward P. Wilder Jr. &amp; wf. Terrence E.0
(Charlotte)
Donahoe
even
along
the
roadside,
I&amp;wf. wf Dorothy A., U 10 Windor etc.,Loch Arbor Crystal L,akes
ROM fflRROP'iDi HOMES
youthful-looking
as her Mrs Charles Edwards, 695 S. colorful autumn leaves come
Springs Tr 30, $67,.
OfNVS'ofW2lO' ofSWLgof
Linda K. U25 BIk C Seminole Vida Sue Lt797 Spring Oaks Un, Manor, 141,000.
Let
us
build
one
of
daughters.
linda
said
she was RarIty Ave., Deltona. Carlson, tumbling down.
Club Sec., $32,500.
NW1 4 of Sec 24•20-30, $100.
Jaymor Corp. to Steven N. Sites, $27,500.
our enique homes on
IV, $39,500.
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Joseph
E.
ravishing
Scott
&amp;
wf
in
a
black
sequined
an executive with Herman
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Betty &amp;
Ronald D. Stevens &amp; wf Susan
Farrell &amp; wf Debora Kay, LI 76
Wilco Cons tr. Co. to Gene T.
your own private lot.
John C. Smith &amp; Essie to Job,,
Walter R. Lu! cy &amp; wf. Anna to Willie Mae Mason to Joseph E. J. to Julia
Camera
Co.,
plans
to
tour
the
Grace
pantsuit with matching beret.
Mendoza Santiago, Rabun, sgL, Lot 4, 111k Li,
and Robert Bradford
We offer 10 different
Northwood, $27,900.
D. Fryar &amp; Kathryn, Us 3,4 &amp; Felix Jos. Kreskey Jr. &amp; wf.
14 int.
linda
area
W
and
Scott
&amp;
Betty
R.,
enjoy
the
The
bad
news
Florida
int.
&amp;
14
for
you
to
is
that
It
have
returned
to their
9
Lake
Tony
Waterways,
select
from
Mary T. Bleckley to Rosetta 5, Long's Addn., (grantors life Margaret J., $44,500.
Woodmere Terr., Sec I, $23,000.
to
Willie
but
is
Sunshine.
underwent
Mae
Mason,
Lot
3
81k
PRICID
neurosurgery,
FROM
$4,X).
Altamonte
Springs
home
after
T. C-oaxum, Lot 1, 81k 4, ests) $100.
Edmund W. Woodland so. &amp;
hugh Carlton &amp; wf. Darlene B Knollwood, 2nd Addn, 1100.
14,SOo '23,000$
now on the road to recovery,
Ronald
spending
six
months
at
D.
Stevens
&amp;
wf
Susan
Lokeview $100.
their
Qirla L Smith &amp; wf. Patricia to Geo. H. Carlton, DVM,
New models open for display, so
I
Mrs.
Ralph
While
Austin
Smith,
The Greater Constr. Corp. to J. to Rafael Navas &amp; wf Joyce Foglesong &amp; lib. Loren H.
there,
Bill
was
come
on
over
and
summer
home
in
Waynesville,
Geneva McClennon, so to to Li. Perkins, W 210' of Lot 8 to 29 &amp; 31 to 75, Sampson City,
choose the right one for you
Wm. J. Granville &amp; wf Kathleen Benilda, U 16, Lake Tony to David E. Honadje &amp; wf.
houseguest of Linda's surgeon past president of Sanford N. C. Grace is chairman of the
Yes. i We DiIi', 0...
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Lewis A. Coaxum &amp; wf Rosetta, less W 10', New Ula, $300. $100.
Michele M., It 6 Blk J Winter
0~4 I %I i'M'A
Ann,
It
35,
1 i'bjM
and
his wife, Dr. and Mrs. Woman's Club and Florida Customer Advisory Board
Weklva
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Hunt
Club
residents
of
Waterways,
14000.
a'I&amp;-..(P
Bill
Leskowyak
Hacienda
Jr.,
his
wife,
Village
E 17.5' of W 4110' of N 100' of E
their 24ft. Kittiwake the "Molly awarded first place in
Eugene Edwards, widr, to
Woods Un. 3, $37,600.
Evers Entr., Inc. to Allen F. Fox Hunt, sec 1, 146,100.
Lester
A, Mount, for
Federation of Women's Clubs Jordan Marsh, Altamonte Mall
Cecelia,
and
his
have
recently
returned
From
an
son, Larry,
Robert B McKay &amp; wf Doris
14 of SE'4 of SW 14 of Sec. 7-21-30 Charity Dixon, W 14 of S 14 of Smith
[3." The race was from photography at the Winter Park
citiL B. Oviedo to Beatrice
&amp; wf. Judith A., U 2 BIk
Louise
B
(
FFNC), represented Sanford Among those forming the boa r !
weeks.
Gore,
race,
eat
J. to Dorothy Ann Schuster, E M
extended motor trip around the Sarasota to Venice, and the Art Fiestival held
recently became residents of
$100.
Lot 3, W.F. Levitt's s.d F Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 2A, Ruth D.
the first
Mulcahy,
[A
62
Howell
Eats.
Woman's
Club at the FFWC fall are presidents of Seminoh
Brown
to
Marilyn
Riding Auto-Train both ways,
U!' of W 1322' of Govt. IA 4, SO
United States,
the city when they purchased a
Lewis A. Cesium &amp; wf (grantors life est) $100.
brothers took first place, weekend in October at the
a-d ri-pt. $38,400.
PH- 11054611-6170 or 2S.2$1 2
home
- $55,700.
Mathers
Walnrlght,
&amp;
board
meeting
bb. Roy, of Ft Lane F ark Rd,, Lkflarney
in Miami.
en route From New York to
County Federation of Women
in the Wildwood subRosetta &amp; Geneva McClennon
beating their competition by Winter Park Mall.
R.obt. H. Rieger &amp; wf. Sue
Kenneth Barker &amp; wf. Rose Liii &amp; 2 81k 1 mini J V.iis'. "I- ILorton,
Va.,
the
Reeks
spent
the
Clubs,
who register complaint.,
President
of
the
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division.
Hacienda
0
tv, 'i,
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five seconds,
wuene Mcuennou, sgL, Beg Ann to FF., On., Lot 63, Villa M &amp; Frank L Sehrlmsher &amp; Addn to O%ledo,
$11,200,
night
Coral
and
Bill
Schumacher,
at
quaint,
to
Superior
Constr.
Village
Women's
Club,
Eddie
historical
the management, to proniot.
The Leskowyaks are former
Co. Inc., to
200'S of NW cor. of K', of SE'.. Brant'ey, $40,200.
tf. Pamela to Daniel T. Epler&amp;
who recently sold their home at better customer relations.
Veterans of Foreign Wars
Harper's
Ferry,
W.
Va.
Bertha
Mae
Taylor,
It
8
Blk
A,
A.
B.
residents
of
Richmond,
Va.
Mr.
Sevarese,
is
In
Florida
ol SW"I Sec. -2i-30 run N 200' E
Earl
F.
Showers&amp;
wf Majorie
The Winter Springs Junior
Wesley G. Benton &amp; wf. wI. Diana K., 1* 70
Granada
('ape Cod, visited with Nelda
-----------Lisknwvak Is now In business
North Hospital undergoing Auxilia ry Unit 5405 is spon rvuuv,
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Steve ns Addn Midway, less N
to Sch. Board of Serilnole
325' for pob, tbenct E $7.5' S Sandra to Sarajain Overstreet, BrookhoUow, $40,400.
u nonproiu
juveniie
Yi1LIJ1L
Diehl Carlson
Carbon of
tests.
soring
a
Halloween
Dottie
and
Bob
Karns
spent
a
Schumacher
en
route
20
to
their
Sanford,
,800.
th
hi
wi
g
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s
father,
Bill
Sr.,
haul
in
12124' etc., $100.
$
W 100' of Lots 1 &amp; 2 81k G. John I. Pittman I wf. lana 14. E 1 of w 2-3rds of W% of N14 of 117.5',
Party
for
prevention
organization,
is
delightful
two
weeks
in
new
home
in
was
recently
Elan Fuchs &amp; Earl Sheehan
"\
the youngsters of Winter
Boca Ra ton.
scrap metal. The senior the Wint'r Springs Elementary
NE'4 of NW',Sec. 9-21.29, t
having
a
bazaar
Lewis Coax= &amp; Rosetta &amp; Normandy Addn., $57,000.
on
October
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presented
an
to Jot11 F. Kurzon Jr., Bldrs $()000
OW11110111cs
award
by
the City
B.C. Schaznp, Lots 1 &amp; 2 Blk
Hi gh lighting their visit
Honolulu and outer Islands,
Mrs. Joanne Bergey of Springs on Nov. 1 from 24 P.m. from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Leskowyaks are residents of School had a birthday on Oct.
Geneva McClennon to Lewis A.
Joseph J. Nicholas Jr. &amp; wi. Inc., Beg. at NW cr. of Lot 6,
at
n
of
Frankfurt,
Germany,
In
1/
J
E. Brown s.d of Beck Ham.
w hile combining business with Sanford was a Family dinner
Saratoga Springs, N.Y., is In at the Post home located at 197
Meadowlark.
Coaxurn &amp; wf Rosetta, Beg. 200' Man' J. to Kenneth
Prestige, Inc. to Stanley K. mo
16.
All
the
members
of
the
home
of
adult
advi
so
r
Nancy
reu)gnItwn f her werk in the
!. Steeve run Se'ly 14 ft along N line of Fleming &amp; wf Miriam J., IS.
ck, $1,000.
S of NW cor. of E' of SEX. of &amp; %f. Jeannette, 11ots 1, 2 &amp; 2, lot etc., being
school fa cu lty and students the city visiting her father and fliway 17.92. Children are Booth, 511 Longwood.Oviedo pleasure lob attended th e pa rty at the Wilson Place hn1..- annual
in Aden Park lit
flower
and
National
Bonnie
(QCD) Robert G. Feather &amp;
and
Association of of
Henry
4.
Winter
The
Springs wished "happy birthday" to the stepmother, Williard and Helen requested to come in costume Rd. (S.R. 434). There will be
SW'. 7-21-30 tin N 200' K 460' S 81k 24, Sanlando t&amp; Suburb Addn., $6,000.
BIkE. Sweetwater Oaks,
an
address
of
beautification
program
in
th
at
distinction
Dorinda to Charles K. Melner,
Insurance Agents Convention Schumacher. Bill and Walter city and
Elementary School PTO is "head kangaroo" which is the Atherton of Hacienda ViUage. and refreshments will be many items for sale including
108.4' etc., $100.
Beautiful, AIL Sec., $48,500.
Magnolia SBC. Corp to $69
its
American cornLot O!Ilk,The Springs Llye Oak
kI.nntrin fl (}'n 1 i,ii
i i,
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sponsoring a carnival on the affectionate name by which Williard Atherton Is In the serv$.
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arts and crafts made by the held this year in Hawaii. While Gielow were co-hosts for the munity. Dorothy and her
VAA 10 uI
LO
Lra
493
'"
Village,
$100.
there the Karns visited with event. Others attending were
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school grounds on Nov. 1, from Sawyer is called. The school's Florida Hospital recovering
Owen to Wm. M. Miller &amp; wf Buildersiac., 1* 230 Woidereat Welkin Hunt Club Fox Hunt. JamesC.Gamble,UJ1,2,3&amp;4
Local artist Steve Maize was youngste rs.
her first cousins, Jane and Bill Anne (Schumacher and Eric hus ind , Charlie C. Carlson
73/4
1C,
so.
to
CharIj
%
from
major
surgery.
His
many
11 a.m. to 6 P.M.
Carolyn J., From NE cor. f U tin. 5, $501
official mascot is a kangaroo.
Blk D. West Altamonte Hts.,
Sec 3,16,500
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E.R'MeIliSi',
Lot S 116, IR The
DOWNPAYMENT
MIller, who gave them the Esterson, Mr. and Mrs. Art Jr., also of Sanford, have lived
friends will be glad to hear he is
if, H.D. Duants Add 1k Mary,
Rotm't C. KOboI II &amp; wf.
MTII i. Elsentnan &amp; Kann Sec. 1.
C's tour of the tropical EMerson, Gene and Sherra in Frankfurt with their
ily.
The Veterans of Foreign IV third grade students of Improving daily.
Ronald K. Meyer&amp; wf Springs Live Oak iislsge
$7.000.
Patricia to Harold A. Ridi Jr. &amp; to Paul H. Marks &amp; wf. ftyn Marpret
Norn,M.
Soper $38.000.
paradise.
Jones and Dr. and Mrs. Norm children, Erika and Charlie II!
Wars Post and Auxiliary $405 the Winter Springs Element..'iry
1 e FU Inv. to John J Scott wf. Karen L.tA 16 BEk H, North R., 11 35 Sanlarido the Sub.
,.n
For the past three years. They
Identifying
and
clarifying
recognized
specialii
t
In
values
Coulter of Or1and.
(QCD) L Parke SWIe, adm.
Winter Springs, are sponsoring School were treated to a visit to
0
&amp; wf Rose Marie, U 6,81k D.
Jr., &amp; wf Nerelda, It 42, The On. Terr., Sec 2 Un. No. l Beaut. Argyle Sec. $33,000.
BACK
Co
u
n
c
II
ma
n
Donald
values
Is
an
exciting
clarification
plan
to return to Sanford next
personal
and
cornJeannette slag to C.W.
Jonathan Wing celebrated his
a social gathering to celebrate the Longwood Fire Depart. B'owning, wife, Leslie,
Colonnades, 3rd Sec., $21,800. $31,200.
spring.
(QCD) Dan F. Pattishall to Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 8, Davis
and experience that leads to in- munication.
seventh birthday this month
of NW IV# Of
5% TAX CREDIT APPLIES
More than 65 enthusiasti
ths opening of their new Post mo nt's Fire Tower. The class Is daughter, Jenifer, recently
Casselberry dns Inc., to
Walter K. Burkholder &amp; Wf Millicent M. PsttWtal, 1* 31 $61
creased
self
confidence
and
SW
¼,
less
S
33
acres
&amp;
K
14
of
will
be
with
a
party
at
the
home
of
his
workers
and friends of United
home on Nov. 1, from 8 p.m. studying forest fire prevention, returned from
The one-day workshop
hoe
Eileen J Mercier form. [let. Frances Harry Dalton &amp; wf. Onlenta Gdns, $100.
Ninety-six women at Stetson
Jnnnle Homes, Inc. to Frank N ¼ of NW '. of SW '-., lets ES
spending the understandmg of oneself. The held Nov. 7 from 9a.m. to p.m.
TRADE-INS
ACCEPTED
parents,
Dr.
and
•
Mrs
Kenneth
Way
of
GUARANTEED
SALE
Seminole
Inc.
Th'new
Home
is
located
at
197
Won, W GO. of Lt 73 Duck Pond Arlene, It 178 lake Searcy
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University
Accompanying the children weekend with Browning's Center
pledged ,sororits
S I I) Dcv. Corp to Wm. A. .Stollosy &amp; t1 Eva, 1* 14 111k L acres of N 10
for
acres, In Sec. 32Continuing at the Sheraton Catalina Inn, I.4 Wing. The 27 guests from All attended the third report inn. during this fall's annual rush
Highway 1792. All VFW were faculty members Mo brother and family, George Education for Women
Addn. CB ,000.
Shores, $37,833.
Taylor &amp; Ada it., Beg 360' W &amp; Song 1k 1WSec. 5, 171,300. 1031, 1110.
at
o.,th played a series of party cheon Tuesday at the Sheraton period.
members and thdr spouses are Perry, David Cochran, Mrs. Browning Ill, wife, Anna, and
33rd St.
Jayznor Corp to Thomas K.
t. C
of
Those pledging from
Annie B. Griggs (form, 775.9' N 'if SE cur. of NE ¼ of
?nn1e Lou Allen, sgl. to
Valencia
Community
College
is
at
Gordon J. Jones &amp; wf, Joyce
games, were served delightful Inn. leave it to a woman! Sanford were
REAL ESTATE BROKER.. BROKER COOP INVITED
Invited. Refreshments will be Joe El kn Kunzwwiles, and daughter, Molly, in Sarasota,
Lisa Miller and
and
Jao&amp; wiCatherLufl., LII Hudson) to Mary L Griggs, sf1. SW ¼ run W4W etc. being Lot Gladys K. Shirley, sgL, 14 tnt: to Lawana F.
lunch
is
offering a unique opportunity to registration
IR
refreshments,
Kish, U 481k 13
P,.,,,%
Iw
.IfIu
and
were
en.
Sheila
Brown,
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7
who
heads
the
served.
Mr
s.
rtô I I,?
Becky Crabtree.
Rik A San Sebastian HiL Un.1. aka Lov,et~ Lat 35, Orange 13 Staides Pin fWk Lake Beg. 'it SW cOr.[A 13 Liongwood
Leslie Whitterr., Alpha Xi
"hilem
While in Sarasota, the participate in a personal Call or write to the Center for
Tier 4, E. R. Traffords Map of
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tertatned with amapjcsliowbv Sni'ui (ift.
90
IMI$
uei;
0
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134,000
t.inua rieuagu, hi Beta
trothere
entered
tM
hills, MO,000,
Ests., sia,iqo.
Unrecorded Plat, $UO.
MORC
arnwt'
Cctlng ....uuuss vu tor Mr. and Mrs. Gary Postle of includes combining
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S'.(Ord $?A200
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Wedding :1111sic was played by apricot tinted carnations and
Mrs. Donn a Frazier of Orlando babies' breath.
a nd Paul Bole was soloist
Hithar d Nuss twin brother of
Ile bride is the daughter of the groonl,,-erved as best man.
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Edmund Will. Woodland &amp;
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and aged.
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Chapter 1404, according to the undertake a special project.
ran ki ng officer, Sr. Regent Funds raised from the recent
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Etheiweis Boone of Second
There were triple birthdays Jefferson, president, has sister is four-year-old Alison with the folilowing chair
nne.
women: fancy table, Ruth Street had an exciting ride on
at the Ashley's on West 16th tickets.
the went
Street, as Edward, the uncle,
Maternal grandparen ts are Shur; plan ts, Jean Ma tson;
ce lebfate(I with his twin nieces
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Mrs.
Robert
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table,
Eleanor
Ayers
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north
to
Binghamton,
N,Y. for
Evergreen Temple
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Jk o.
of
Sanford.
Paternal
grandFlorence
Boulden;
grandmas
Sharon and Sheri. Uncle Dauil,liters of Elks will sponsor
parents are Mrs. Robert attic, Katherine Jones; I un- known as "Hucricane Eloise"
Edward treated the girls to the a Fashionette and Tea. Sunday
;
followed
thetrain
way.
football game Friday night at at 8 p.m. at the Elks Home
-Schock, Jasper, Ark., and cheon, Ida I-ainpinen, Fran In fact,
at the
one train
timeallthe
Edward Willink, Del,and.
Seminole High School.
Stumpf and Ruth Boswell.
Cypress and 7th Streets'
Alberta Bartunek is in charge was stuck on a hill because of
G
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mothers
are
Donation is 11. Gu est mode ls
Mrs.
A.D.
Abrams
(maternal)
of selling some beautiful sher winds and rain. Mrs. Boone
Orlando
ta ted that eve:h she
Wesley
and
Mrs.
Fred
C.
iSnow)
Wright IAesburg.
Wight, both of .stationery featuring pictures of
lives
in Florida she didn't
Sanford.
recently', w ho told of a won.
the church. The women will
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cpect
to take a hu rricane with
derful I I state tour, which took
The M
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then) to Colorado Springs, Bicentennial will meet Th ur.
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,Mrs. Joe Wesley Straws, for. Missionary Baptist Church.
AV
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enjoyed seeing the Seven Falls made a eat start for
the fall
in South Cheyenne Canon, Cob
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find a new Soil Conserva ti onyou should considor
buying a Kohr &amp;
&amp;rsce (Sc) brochure, 'Invite
Campbell above all others.
Birds to Yo ur Home,' a big help
"QUALITY NEED NOT BE EXPENSIVE"
in planning and landscaping for
birds.
The brochure tells the birdioser how to use trees, shrubs
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regular
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flct.
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large crowds expected to attend
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state and beyond.
Contact Anita Williamson, 711
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the Priscilla Circle was held
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years of faithful _____________________
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Andy and Marion Voight
the Cornservice on the Atlantic
JONES
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Lee Barnes made his last run as
HAWKINS
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co-workers. Barnes will now go
home to Jacksonville and enjoy I
The regular monthly meeting any time.
Bahaffl3. Besides the fishing.
-his retirement. Those CO.
was
held after the dinner, and
the Voight's took the Gingrich's
Maitland Civic Center, at 8:45
workers and mends to Join in
Gla dy's and Archie Dwharnof on a sightseeing tour of the
M
the husbands
and Mrs Richard surprise
p.m., The Centennial
his celebration in Sanford were Organization Red
(Cher) l)Willinko1SaSuma
retreated to the kitchen and Third Street have again Joined shops and casinos on the
308
&amp; White Civic
Ball
waiter J.C. Holly. steward W.
Drive,
announce
the
birth
of
a PL'rforn*d all the after dinner us for the winter season, so that Islands as this was the
and crowning of the Queen will
Stevins,
conductor
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there.
take Place-S-iturday evening at nine pound, three ounce chores. Many thanks for their now there are only a few of our (tingrich's first visit
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Leavins, waitress Nancy Nix 8:45.
winter residents who have not
daughter. Kimberly Diane. (kt. thoughtfulness.
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Members were presented with
of Unit 30, Sanford,
Roadrunners oId
1'r
Fish Camp and Mullet lake.
their yearbooks, a copy of
The Sixth Disict, Disabled
The installing officer was the Twenty.five members, Inearng
non
which will be entered in the American Veterans Auxiliary state comm a n d
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PARK, ILL-. The
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quote
was:
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person who
sure- Whitt does Carl mean by a
6.
The doctor who knocked out comes into your company and
serious relationship" with nly tooth made no apology. the hog
You?
Marriage?
Using hostal, however, pa id
for the less a hog than the person who
together? Hr says he loves you, necessary
denistry but curtly' comes to the table and enS all
but you mention only the refused any compensation
thefood." And I'll accept all th e
"emotional s"ort" you could Lawyers
refused to sue because credit
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turned to me. I've always di rection his life is taking. Good
DEAR
MILL:
If it will make
sympathized with troubled Iuc and
may God bless you. you feel any better, go ahead
People and could easily Ixswept off my
feet by his charm doctor knocked out one of my'
answer, An apology might
and good lo0s.
front teeth - the only tooth I constitute an admission of
Will his being an ex-con have ever lost.
I am 52 1 was i ncompetence or neglect on his
han(licap him? Do you think we
and he's probably
could make It together?
was
unconscious,
and
he
was
following
his lawyer's advice.
WONDERING 1NDAIJ
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(Doctors on previous oecasIo
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problem:
suggest the possibility of being be too small Lu interest them.
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In his taken In by his charm and good
I am enraged by this insophomore year, he was caught loo .
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competent
doctor and would
smuggling drugs from Mexico
Being
an
ex-cofl%jct
is
surely
like
to
vent
my
rage by writing
to Texas and spent
two
years
is
no
asset,
but
thank
God
society
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him
fairly
often,
telling him
prison, He is now parol ed,
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to
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an
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Park Memorial HospU31
Auxiliary is scheduled for Nov.
21. Al! contributions are
welcome, according to sale
director Vera Undenberg, and
may be delivered to the We
headquarters across Edinburg
Drive from the hospital on
Tuesday, Wednesday or
Thursday mornings. Or call the
hospi tal Auxiliary for home

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Do you — or does your group
Valentine Girl for the year, Pain and Wnto Knowles; Pat commander of Unit 84, Holly the DeBary group with Mrs.
have any Pe rf orming talent?
Pam Knowles.
and Torn lrgen; Freddie and Hill; Enid Martin, conductr ess, Annabel Merrill as chairman, Then
XiBetaEth'ssecondmeetthg Bruce Nelson Phyllis and Unit 30
, Sanford, and luise
the
T Count
The Society recently acwas held at the home of Viola Eddie Scilkarik.
Rath Club
Frank, Pine Way, Sanford.
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Highlight of the evening was the Jack; Faye and Milt Jones; 74 of Unit 30,
Sanford; Sally Matters for Seminole County.,,

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Among the artists receiving Frances WOM offers are
Mar tin Jr., Graduate Sr. Regent VIla Boresu explains pctj of
honorable mention at the
Wen of Me
Regent;
Ann Curtis Jr., Moose, Chn pler
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Annual Exhibit of the Florida
14M. (Herald Photo by Doris Dietrich)
Lenore Price,
Watercolor Society which
recorder; Haven Mincey,
opened in Clearwater Oct. 11.
Virginia and her husband, .seven years ago from, CoBegttreawer; and Dorothy Chisea,
was William
Proctor
Jacksonville, T.formerly a chaplain.
contractor, came to Sanford of four grow chil
dr en.
Sanford area student, coach
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June .1. Warner &amp; James M.
Leonard L. Brownless &amp;
lImon Jackson
&amp; Jenny L Sune Smith
Joan A. Wagner &amp; Stephen J.

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one o u
privileges of WOM. The attractive lodge and club quar.
ter3 Provi&amp; ImUng friendsW;a
and valuable contacts. Soclai

Society member E.V. Ta tich
from Orla ndodomo tra tedUw
technique of
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the show selected from 197
entries from 132 Florida arfists
They are being shmn in the
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a Florida retreat nwma for other nee&amp;s.
WOM raises funds while
dependent aged
their wives. Lth are supported having fun. Among the social
events scheduled at Moose
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mem rs a
lodge, 1851, are a Halloween
a uxiliary,
dance is Oct., a Roaring 20's
The local WOM has a dance in November, a
membership of 275 women, who Christmas party, and a
meet twice monthly in a Valentir
patriotic setting with eight

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Ga ry Michael Gordon &amp; Flora
Robert S. Glaze &amp; Margaret
Robert Herron Mellon &amp; Ann.
J.
Helen.
James F. Parker &amp; Be tty C. Pamela Joy Bryant &amp;
Lucy A. Rudloff &amp; Edward w.
Donald A. Rolling &amp; Jean L Anthony B.
ean M. Schwe r &amp; J
Evelyn Byrd &amp; George.
De borah A. Engert &amp; KenB. Eugene Wilder &amp; ne th F.
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Donald A. Sapp &amp; Stephanie
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Checks are dispersed monthly to the two opera tions in a
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College this fall. Nuss
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Sox
Matron of honor was Mrs. Pitcher for the Boston
Gregory Schmid of Bclleview, Organization. Following a
and bridesmaids were .Miss wedding trip to Daytona Reach
Susan McGinnis and Miss they will make their home in
Debbie McDonald bmh of Orlando until the baseball
Orlan6). They %4vre attired in
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A. Wiggins, Org
Qut ens
Chamberlin St., Orlando,
Mirror
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29 1111 Sant, Barb ir i o 18
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(tothi j fl t it'
%Iim. J. Masayko, 21, X0
I,eonard Stile, 28. 2102 SW Boardway St., Enterprise.
Iiurges 2Z 556 E. Pasadena Iraine .,
No.
107,
Altamonte
Rd.,
Shirley G. Smith, 29
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Springs, Told Lee Mauro, to, Summerline Ave.
Hex 0 Cook 22 hacienda
saine
add.
Bx 42, Winter Springs,
arris Ill. 23
-Samuel G. Williams, 35, 1732 Tina L Rottmann, 24,450 E
Hank Holiday, 23, 109 Desoto
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0818 Puritan lid., Orlando:
Jrd,
Ho S C 121131 1 A he St., Altamonte Springs, Rose
Kathryn A W i lson 36 11 Eas
17, 393 Longwood flkdtajtJa50fl
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David C. Miller, 18, fit 2 Dx
Ave.. Altamonte Springs
134 klssy, Ma rsha F McCloud,
Robert L Addison, 27, 104
James M. flarris, 36, Bx 725
Laverne 0. Yeadon, 50, 2545 19, fit I fix 268, Daven
Bethunc Cir, PaSs V Brown, Tere&amp;* A Bailey, fl, Dx
229
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David
Hicks, 31, 502 anna
20, Sr Sta . Box 3124.
Mary.
Howard, 43,
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Casselberry,
Rebecca JO
Gordon 11. Austin. 32. Bx 237
Carol E. Helms, 26, Bx 341
Patrick A. Burchett. 19,

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three tier veil of bridal ill usion
Fellowship hall.
She earned a bo uquet of white

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Pe*ls. Her headpiece was a
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tLjs0 ind carried 'i

program
Sanford, was elected the new
Prior to the meeting a meal cards A donation of $1
is
The chapter's September commander of the Sixth was
served by Holly Hill Unit
Xi Beth Eth Chapter
required,
and
tickets
are
, Beth Socthl was a fh fry held at the District of the Slate of Floda and th
Sigma Phi, began the sorority
e mortgage was burned available fromany Welme
home of Susan and Rex Byrd In D A V A
in presence of Chapter and Wagon mem be r or at the door.
sear with a meeting at the lake Mary. The fish was all
O ther officers elected were
Auxiliary mem be rs and their
home of Frcdde Nelson, 24
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caught
and
cooked
b)
Rex
and
sr,
vice
commander,
Muriel
guests The National V A
Key Ave., Sanford
fhIng partner, Dick Frank Gro ver of Unit ,lroIlyJjiJl, Jr representative gave a eech Woman's w
After catching up on smmer Cheese grits prepared
by vice commander. Sally on facts relating to V.A. claims,
The Calbe
W oman's
vacation news, program books Ph)l!i Senkarik were the Mountcassel, Unit 86, Flagler
Club will have a luncheon
A
were reviewed. These follow cWinary hit of the evening.
b 0 SocIe
foflowe b
Beach; chaplain, Bernice
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Beth Sigma Phi International's
Those attending included
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Margie and Bob Beine; Nancy Appointed officers are; Mildred Society will meet Ilurs&amp;y at 2
ma J
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Heritage Ring," and celebrate and Ben Butler;
Susan and Rex Garner, adjutant, from Unit 30, p.m., in the Florida Power and brook Drive, Casselberry.
woman's heritage during the Byrd; Grace and Jeff Davis;
Sanford; Mildred
Ilght Building,301 111yrtle Ave., Donation tickets wi ll cover the
bicentennial year.
V iola and Dick Frank; Di
na arms from Unit
beginning
Holly Hula; Sanford. Jerry La ngs to will
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FF u t re ll ; Fran and Stacy Tuite, patriotic in speak on'
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daughter, Cheryl Jean, to Jacksonville, is the grand
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Chuluota and Mrs Faye and Mrs. A I Henderson of Smith of Tampa, and Mr. and
Weldon of Orlando announce Jasper, Ga
Mrs A W Weldon Sr. of
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again to break out those blue roll musical that was a hit on
suede shoes and slick back your 3roadway for three and oneDuck-Tail? In 1975? Yes!
half years in the early 70 s, This
All you fine chicks can tie a Is the production featuring the
rubber band around your New York company, and tickets
Pon
and get those pedal are available at The Colonial
pushers out of the attic, 'cause Plaza Ticket Agency, The
you're gonna wanna "shake, Altamonte Mall Ticket Agency,
rattle and roll" your way over all Bill Baer stores, and the
to the Rollins College Enyart- Annie Russell Theatre Box
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trouble handling the children
today, but not nearly as much
as you'll have If you let some
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) busybody really gum up the
Pressure will be brought to works.
CAPRICORN (Dee. 22-Jan.
bear on you by a person who
19) You and your mate better
was reluctant to take "no" for
decide early who's going to be
an answer )esterday. Give
in
charge today. Your
him the same reply.
wigwam isn't lar ge enough
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 23)
for to chiefs and no Indians
Alth
AQUARIUS (Jarn 20-Feb.
advice from others today.
19) Keep your ideas in pertheir answers won't really
register. You'll
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YOU first intended.

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some unexpect ed expenses
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CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan
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kflowiitoday,or take chances
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where the success of the venYour
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CANCER (June 21-Jwy 22)
You could be pressured by
friend over something
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20,
Feb.
material. Try not to make
19) You may have to contend
loans or borrow from pals If with a few more domestic
you can prevent It.
frustrations today than usual
LEO (July 23.Aug )[).)fl'(
If you keep your cool, they're
manageable
put too high a price on gratify.
Ing your ambitions today. The
PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
rewards won't be worth the
Be
careful today or you might
toes you'll have to step
get yourself embroiled in a
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. )
heated discussion with a
ou've not completely
friend over a ridiculous
forgiven someone you may
cross swords with again
YOUR BIRTHDAY
today. It won't pay to rehash a
Oct.28,1975
volatfle old Wue.
LIBRA (Sept. 23.Oct. 23)
Several interesting business
propositions willbepresented
Even though you'll be incon.
venienced, try to henor an old
to you uis coming
obligation to a friend
could be profitable but don't
Problems will arise if you
look for imcnediate rettam. It
renege.
will be slow sledding.

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while discarding his six of
diamonds and would have
made se v en if clubs had
broken evenly.
This play would have failed
if Fast had started with one
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3.Hedecidedtouseadummy bemoredangerous.
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Dec. 21) You tend to make
chores that face you today far
more complicated than they
are. Mistakes and Irustra.
tons are likely.

Besmarttodayabouthan.

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partnership arrangement this
coming year that will be quite
lucky for you. Your partner
ill be very enterprising
me of this may b off on
You.

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get a bit sticky for you today if
your goals are not in iiar.
mony. Don't be the one to
drag his feet.

you're not careful. Manage
your money prudenfly.

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Oct. 19,1975

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Pay particular attention to
health matters today. Don't
overexert Yourself. Curl up
with a good book or the TV.

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if invited to a social ga thering
today. If you're one of the first
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the first to

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may think in gradiose terms,
you're missing a lot of small,
necessary details.
11I.ScE.S (Feb. 20-March 2D)
more protective than usual
Be your possessions today, for
OU may find someone taking
a liking to something you're
particularly fond o yourself.

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LEO (July
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person you'll
discussion with
strongly about the U
'll be on 0P
Ite° ides o
fence.

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more than you ha ve
comingtoday. You'll be
disappointed when you don't
get all You hoped for.

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on today won't be there when
you need him. Count on the
only one you can
self.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Your judgment is excellent
today on things that affect you
alone. If you try to extend
your thinking to cover others,
you'll get into a heap of
trouble,

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on today won't be there when
you need him. Count on the
only one you can - yourself,
LEO (ul) 23-Aug.
person you'll have a
discussion with today feels as
strongly about the subleet
you do, only you'll be on op.
as

TAURUS i April 2(Way 20)

THE BORN LOSER

by Art Sansom

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more than you have
comingtoday. You'll

posite sides of the fence.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
Prriir., will he hrnuwht in

spective today. Though you

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
Pay particular attention to
health matters today. Don't
overexert yourself. Curl up
a good book or the TV.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23Dec. 21) You may have
mrouoie nanuting me cnuuren
today, but not nearly as much

a liking to something you're

as you'll have if you let some

particularly fond of yourself.

may think in gradiose terms,
you're missing a lot of small,
flC(Y details.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
Be more protective than usual
of your possessions today, for
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11:30
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(3) Man And Environment
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(6) Movie
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you may find someone taking
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Top: tSeI Beth Outlaw, Iii grade, Sanford Grammar school.

(Go) James Cohen, Idyllailde Elementary school. (Going) Joey
I)(aon, lit grade, Sanford Grammar school, (Gone) Patrick
Robinson, 3rd grade, Sanford Grammar school.
Right center: Mi. Mamie human., Baker at Sanford Middle
School.
Right bottom: Usa Whltaker, 4th grade, buys Lunch from
Idyliwilde cashier, Mrs. Grace O'Brien.
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schools in Vw satellite program. Sleals are
premed in the six centers and Iransported in insulated containers to step
vans. These van serve 24 schools.
Mrs. Whitmore points out ft-it Sottllite
system saves money. not only in c.*tal
funds for lunchroom andkl'
struction, but lower operating costs
because fewer higher-paid specialists stich
as managers and bakers are required for
the program.
School food services are still big
business, however. This years budget calls
for food totalling $1,570,000; labor ('ot.S of
$960,000 and non food supplies wurth
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Sunday, Oct. 9, 197S

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Foreign Students

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countries in the International
Club. 11v countries include
Columbia, Peru, Venezuela,
Some of their plans for the
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Vietnam, Thailand. Japan,
October 7-9, girls wanting to
year are. Collect money for
Iran,
Panama
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Canada.
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Cesar
Padilla
from foods and getting used to the
the club. Each day the girls
money
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Venezuela is president of customs of this country.
muscular dressed as something or
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One main problem that
someone different. The first
unpleasant job of sometimes
Mooney, from the U.S.A., is foreign students are finding
cleaning P day, a movie star
or T.V.
the stadium after the football character;
vice president. Rei.esent1ng difficult is that the instructors
next
day,
games, a rock Concert
Thailand
is the secretary, speak so fast that cornin the pajamas; and then an outersjwtngtime, and working the
Somjai
Sangswnngsri.
There prehension is difficult.
ace costume. The costumes
concesiion stand during the
are
approximately
4(1 Although these students have
that each initiate wore
members of the International been well prepared in
football games. A camping both imaginative and
trip and a few parties are also creative.
Club, which meets on the first English, Dr. Bachmann
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The girls
on the agenda for a little
third Wednesday of the teaches a course entitled
already Keyettes had three
pleasure,
month
at 11 a.m.
"English as a Second
girls to whom they were to
Most
of
the
foreign
students
Language,"
The Keyettes have newly initiate. Crawling down the
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elected officers who will take hallways and singing the
Foreign students find that
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program
admitting persons Americans are so busy that
over the duties in November. Keyette Song were just two of
By JOHN FERGUSON
They are president, Julie the "crazy" things the girls
into the country for the they have little time to
purpose
of school only, socialize. The International
Byers; vice president, Sherry did.
Seminole
Latest addition to the
Student Visa students are not Club has become one
Steele; secretary, Becky
Good Luck to the Keyettes campus scene at Seminole
means
allowed to work, so they are For the foreign student to
Johns; treasurer, Georganne for a successful year at High is the Chess Club,
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Chester and Suzette Kimble. Brantley.
here on their own or their become a pert of Ainimican
sponsored by Mr. Gay,
families' financial means, life. On October 30, Cesar
History teacher, Anyone who
Some foreign countries such Padilla and Ms. JoAnn
Rowe
is interested in playing and
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as Iran, have send as much foreign student advisor) will
developing their game is
as seven times the amount of present a program on the
Seminole High Is leading event with an average at. welcome to
The club's
money to cover the expenses
forming of an international
the "Battle of the Schools" at tendance of 130 students. The ultimate goal is in having an next week. Orders
will only be in America.
Club on campus to the
G" an Orlando winning school will receive a interscholastic team to taken on Wednesday, October
Out-of-state tuition Is $27 National
discotheque catering to area free closed party with free represent Seminole in Coin- fl during the special Year. per
credit hour,
ap- Foreign Student Affairs at a
teens, who want to have fun Cokes and games.
petition with other schools, book Assemblies
. Editor
dou
proximately
ble
that
of meeting in Gainesville.
and do not mind trouble
The success of this President Is Mark Webster, Bryan Harden promises that
state
residents.
Foreign
The International Club is
makers being expelled, discotheque is credited to
vice president, Wall Benton; this year's All-American students also
have to cope trying to understand our
Seminole Is leading the $2 admittance charge (when treasurer, Richard Holcomb "Sally" will be the best ever with the problems
of finding foreign friends and extends a
Wednesday night school aDirIt the teenager pays be wants
and
secretary,
John published at Seminole.
an
apartment,
eating
strange hand to everyone.
benefit so he behaves); a disk Ferguson.
Jockey pluji the latest
NWAL
env
Representing Seminole
records saving high costs of
h1Alo MIS £vIIYoAiJ bands, electronic games, andHigh at
State Band
Ms. Audrey DeBoer of Oviedo High commons.
11L2-30P.M,,"S1.25
auditions in
a Beach on
close protection and super- October
Ms DeBoer will answer
TammyPerforming
Arts, Inc.will
She Is in charge of travel questions concerning the
wiii'° e
vision necessary for parental
speak to the Oviedo High arrangements
• Dubois,
and the land upcoming adventure and all
approval.
usan
School
Band members and tour associated with the
Coberi
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Local teens are asking why
participants have been asked
chaperones for the Hawaiian event. At present the total to attend.
this spirit and enthusiasm SaxophoneWayne Gager on
Oiiedo Bandmaster
Bicentennial Music Festival cost of the eight-day stay in
an
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David trip,
K. A. Feinberg is tour
could not be channeled in a
HonoluIui.sso3 per person director,
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Sweetheart !or this year is cluboriginated because there chance to go up in .1 plane and
Cathie Brown,
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class use the knowledge they've
So far the club consists of 16
do many of the things a club gained in class, Ken says they
guys and comes from the can do. Ken says the mem- hopetogetamockplanewith
aeronautics class being bers want to make ita point to instruments.
taught at Lyman. This is the get to all the special hap.
Areas of study include
first year such a class isbeing penings they can and they are aerodynamics, instrumentaught and Paul Brarx1off, one presently planning for the tation, meteorology, airporv,

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commanding officer,

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many projects that they do for
the school and the com.
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The newly chartered
Lyman Aeronautics Club met
for the first time on Oct. 8,
WhefldOfflMHT
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elected
Dan Cover,
ficer;
operations officer; and David
Delgado, finance officer.

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Pilgrimage toWashington
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rebruary. To help defray the
expenseS of the trip the
Honor Society will bes n
(luring November. and
has an)thjnh to
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dontc
Please set item,s aside toawait
fliturecollection by members,
The band will also be hav ng
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future so L)etween the two
j!rotips, there will be plenty of
opportunities to clear out any
unneeded or outgrown
merchandise. Also the op.
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seerrthry:
Linda Delgado, repuer; John Rupp, president;
vicepri-shlent. Otfwr Inflivrrs are
White, chaplain; Karen
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and Dale
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doesn't come overnight,
Dann, a Juvenile diabetic,
entire week before is filled
followed by a question and
irith all sorts of fun. The
Healtb Clau guests, Doug Dickiwon, Red Cross imtructor and Carol Dam, with
Bobby Hough,
five
Edward
School
on
Trinfty's
answer
period.
school days before the game
Milwee student. (Herald Pbeto by Mda Nichols)
are dress-up-days, each
Carol a Senior t
designated with such titles as
The day is completed by the Edgewater High School, has
Hat Day," "Fifties Day,
big Homecoming Dance, been a diabetic since she was
Sock-it-to- em Day" (every sponsored by the Keyettes 18 months old, and the ex.
one wears socks), "Country and Key Club . . . and it all plalned how she learned
to
Day, and Blue and (sold happens in one week.!
understand and cope with the
Day. Friday night, the 24th,
disease. Smilingly she said, "i
is the big bon-fire on campus.
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went through several
The students and their
rebellious stages. where I'd
families Willall enjoy a picnic
ask 'Why me? Why do I have
lunch at noon before the
to have this?... Now she adgame.
mits she is reconciled to the
fact of being a diabetic, and
A huge trophy is going to be
Cooperative Business said, "If you watch your diet,
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given to the winner of the car
and take your insulin, you are
decoration contest. All entries Education Is a new program
will be in the motorcade offered this year at Lake a perfectly normalperson,
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Brantley high School in just like anyone else"
which will parade around .
Forest City that gives halftrack encircling the field
A diabetic is able to par(lay work experience for those
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ticipate
No Homecoming day would students planning a career in
A Nul - be complete without the any type office occupation, mIlostfood.S,CXcept5Ugar. Yet,
if
they
start
to
collapse
from
us,
clerk-typist,
patentry of the Homecoming such
too little insulin, they tin.
accounts
court and crowning of the secretary,
queoi,. On the court this year receivable, accounts payable mediately cat candy or some
form of sugar. One of
representing the Sophomore and receptionist.
diabetic's
daily duties is to
.00
Cla&amp;-, will be Robin Hunter
71w
school
gives
the
student
check
the
urine,
three
firries
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and Carroll Curtis. the- Junior
day, ti' '-i' if it is fri-i' of
Class will be represented by one highschool credit for each
Laurie McNulty and Kerry 280 hours worked. Mrs. sugar
Jo ann ehannori,coor;
Fuglebcrg.
(irI :i!niltti-1 it %k;r, ii -re'
chose dinator, is looking for
difficult
for young People in
Posit iorus of this type tha I inay
The queen will be
their
teens
to be told they are
be
from the Senior girls:
diabetics,
than
to have had it
Hunter, Boo Pierce and Lei gh
Six positions
STUDENT
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Brenda
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Rock Hudson,
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30 (35) "Attack"
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PO)ty Aar$ S1.00 for two" Idea used.
tend them to her, this newspa

DEAR POLLY
When polyeiter
pants need to be longthenfLi. the
crease Is often hard to press out of
the let-down hem. I solve this by
lengthening them from the top. Sew
OlAstic flat on tho top (or If there is A
casing it could be lot out),If more
length Is needed, Sew elastic to the
edge of this top. I find this works
MRS. J.L.P.

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his an odor, pour a little baking
soda in it and lot stand" overnight.
This washes right out in your
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pattern for fell rug; full instruct i ons.

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Uicky 1hrough friends, contacts Thursday, Friday. A quiet weekend.
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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.
Stump, after being shot
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Ware was booked at county indicated Stump's assailant
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.
Investigators wouldn't
Depu ties reported they found comment on reports that Stump
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
Occupation
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one of the blood-spattered of searching for a weapon along

Shrrill's detective Jerry Capshaw, right, and IA.
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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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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.
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reported seeing a man with an a circuitous route, leaving a
trail of blood on walkways,
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scene on
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motorcycle.
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the robbery but declined to say

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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
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authority's creation has top
priority next year for
Central Florida Development
Committee (CFDC).
Before any Seminole County
funds are committed, it would
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board
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an open mind, because this j
the first time in modern history
when it's Important not to get
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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

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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
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long-range sale of American million metric tons of grain there would be no Officials
undercutsaid
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Soviet com. from American exporter&amp; Ac.
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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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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
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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
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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.
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Agriculture
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Teie Blue, Sanford, said, "1
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as more content with the a Sd) in things, They should be miioners getting a raise terjeitul an opinion about think the count) gocrnment is
status quo. -TVyseem to be a part of the deeLsion-inaking," ,, Why not? Other people are criminal justice:
pretty good. And if po-ople are in
doing all right," she said, when she said.
Politics
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getting raises."
"I'll tell you one thing, I don't
asked about the efficiency of
About the controversial
Mrs Jan Murray, 20, Winter think it's right that they put deserve a raise."
count) governmen t.
raise "I don't think the) Sprthgs,saIdshehadn'thedin those policemen in jail for
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What could be done to make should get a raise. If everybody Semincle County long enough to burglary when other people are governm,ent can be improved if
the goernment even be tter' else can't get one, why should form an opinion on government getting away with more serious people support and take an
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What would he do to help
improve the governtnent?
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filyself."

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thundershowers.
certified millage," said a down, something VIhIen says
Chance of
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the low 70L South And South' Mike Ilattaway.
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only $4,000 for his office for the Freeman said that the com.
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mim4on should fund Herring at
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Despite pleas to the contrary
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delayed due to overloading of extremely criti-al while others with their zoning !aws and all."
buses which must he relieved said county officials were doing
What could be done to imfirst and because of the number a good job
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Cecil H Butler, Winter
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South was really interested In you should consider inviting a
a grand slam after his partner's slam with a king extra, definiteopening heart bid and spade ly invite a slam with an ace ex
raise but he gave up that idea tra and bid a slam with an ace
when North bid three hearts and king extra. We will discuss
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Mostly, however, th e gr oup was angered over a bout
"What can I say?" Khnbrough replied when
"It's a great country where people can express
A county coiniiilssioncr'S salary goes from
worth of raises granted county officials by a asked about the protestors. "To me, It's just themselves. I would hope that it would never $12,30 to $15,062, or a 16 per cent increase. The job
1973 state law.
anotJ*r epic day in the life of a commissioner ... change." the sheriff said.
is considered part-time. However, some comThe first glimpse of a mini people's-power
"We can't live on our salaries," Jan Hobby said, humorous."
And, County Attorney Tom Freeman said, "I missioners can almost always be found at the
movement Tuesday caught Seminole County "so we thought maybe we'd bring these care
Williams said the int erruption o1ded a "little didn't mind it; it's a constitutional right to courthouse.
Commissioners unawares
and their reactions packages to make It easier for commissioners."
bit o f light ness and levit " in an otherwise bor ing petition."
Pat for school board members went from $4 672
ran ed froin glee to glum, depending on individual
Conunission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., calling the day.
Packages were addressed to commissioners, the
lie
said
he
was
pleased
to
see
a
good
turnout
of
philosophies
protest "great", said he sifted through a "care citizens
she riff, and officials, as sell as School Supt Bud
wh ic h in d ica tes voter interst
raises to Layer,Polk, Circuit Court Clerk Art Beck
For instance, Bob EIIV, the commission's adyer.
Other officials took a somewhat dimmer view.
wi th Jr, and property appraiser Terry Goembel
ministrative ass,stant, shook his head and
Ashby Jones, deputy circuit court clerk, who is a
couldn't believe it" when some 20 protestors danced teen."
For instance, Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski painter in his spare time, said it would be nice if one
Theoretically, one could argue that since the pay
into the courthouse Tuesday to .d istr ibute 40 to 50
by Dick Turner
JokIngly, Vihlen said he plans to "use what I refused to comment. Asked to say something witty, of the packages contained canvas or other a rtists' hikes were granted by law, they are mandatory.
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Protestors claimed the commission Ignored the
Commissioners
John
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chairman,
asaresultoftheCountyOfficthlsSalaryAct.
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PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) If your once you're satisfied you have
boldly
and
Before
the day is out you will be
ambitions
are
up
to
par
this
will
answer
you'll
act
the
TAURUS (April 20-M
pleased
by something that win !
You'll be more successful in be a very rewarding day. You Wisely.
happen. It will benefit
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
y.
today than you will with those things unwisely.
) Your 2fl Lady Luck will give you an
:
VIRGO(Aug23-Sept
22
for whom ou have a sincerc
assist today, but the first moves
YOUR BIRTHDAY
energies are likely to be
affection
to you. If you
) don't
Sept. 24, 1975
misdirected early in the da y on will be UP).
GENIINI (May 21-June 20) If something frivolous, but by try, she
there's a favor you need of a afternoon you'll make up for
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) the coming year are extremt.,1
friend it will be granted If you lost time.
You're extremely creative in encouraging. It's very likely
lay all your cards on the table.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) This projects of a domestic nature, you'll be involved in a new
Don't try to disguise your should be a lucky day for you in Put your talents to work to commercial venture with
rnotm.es
se veral partners
situations where you share an beautify your living space
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at an important decision, but been hanging fire.

shade too extravagant.

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A South Vietnamese Air Finally his message was
Force major, who landed a intercepted It read Can you
small observation plane con- move those helmcopter3 to the
taining his wife and five other side? I can land on your
children on the deck of USS runway. I can fly one more
Slidway on April 30, received a hour. We have enough time to
tribute to his courage Tue.yby move. Please rescue me."
in Sanford from the carrier Mid
way's commanding of
cress in the fcrm of a $2,500
Capt. L..C. ('hamnbers,
het,k
ordered
the flight deck cleared
With the c
imminent, in a daring attempt
to save himself and his lamil), The
major brought his plane
Major Bung Ly piloted the
single-tngine Cessna 0-1 -Bird
Dog" from Con Son Island deck for Ns first carrier Ianseaward in march of a safe (fing without :he benefit of tail
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which had already received inspired the crew of the Midway
over 2,000 Vietnamese refugees they deciLW to adopt the
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his faml

e helicopters. Circling in help them start a new life.
Meanwhile, Major Bung Ly and
note on the deck, he failed on his farnily were processed and
three attempts as notes t.ransferred from Guam to
weightpd to a survival knife,
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By ED PRICKM
Herald Staff Writer
Florida's Public Service
Commjssl
(PSC) will take
over the county's rule-adopting
and enforcing powers regar.
ding private utilities.
As a county commission
meeting Tuesday, the com•
mission voted, 4-1, in favor of
turning over the regulatory
functions to the PSC.
The vote was taker, after Bill
Dale, the county's director of
environmental services,
recommended the county turn
the functions over.
Dale said the county does not
have "the staff nor the cx.
pertise" to handle complicated
requests for rate adjustments,
as well as other matters which
could be handled more expertly
by the state.
He also said the switch to the
PSC will "benefit" seekers of
rcases.
)kk Wiiiiarns
dissented.
Williams asked Dale a series
of five questions relating to the
PSC takeover.
Questions included:
What about growth in
unincorporated areas?
Who will answer cornplaints from citizens?
— Who will handle requests
for rate hikes?
Who will regulate construction standards?
Though Dale answered
questions sufficiently to convince the rest of the cornmission, Williams dissented.

Crime On Television Blamed
For Youth Extortion Plot
DYERSBURG, Tenn. (AP) —A juvenile off ic'j. blames
too much crime on television for an attempted $1 million
extortion plot planned by a group
oys
ranging in age from 10 to 14.
The youngsters have been charged with threatening to
Wow up a Sears Roebuck and Co. store in an attempt to
extort 11 million in cash and about $I00,000 in guns
and farm equipment.
The nine have been released in the custody of their
parents pending a juvenile court hearing. Their names
were not released,
'It's not that we felt they could have pulled itoff,"
Juvenile Officer Joey McDowell said Tuesday. "It's that
12'vear-olcjs could think of it. It's television and nothing
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Moore Memory Said 'Cloudy'
SAN FRANCIS'() AP
Sara Mcre, rdcrL'd to
undergo sanity tests zftq
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Ford. has only a "r'tnw*v"
attempt, her attorney says.
U.S. Magistrate Owen Woodruff on Tuesday directed
that the 45-year-old divorced mother of one be taken to
San Diego on Friday and given psychiatric tests at the
Metropolitan Correctional Center there. He said results
ould be reported to him by Nov. 18.
Arrested Immediately after she fired at Ford as be
emerged from a dnstown hotel Monday, Mrs. Moore was
held in lieu of $500,000 bail on a federal charge of trying to
assassinate the President If convicted, she faces a
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Justifiably priiiid nI the fihiny
obtain for thi' (;I SaflllIF'1tD9 home In Sanford are "Just Il" Club mrmhorn (from left) Edvena
Fielder, secretary; Mary Smith, president ard Hilda Mitenell, vice president. With $1300 raised
through Good Samaritan flay at McDonald's Hamburgers, arranged through the Greater Sanford
Chamber of Commerce lish fries, nimmag? sales and other projects they have purchased an electric

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A spokesman for Chairman Frank Church, 1)-Idaho,
said that Nixon's mail had been opened both Wore and
while he was President. The spokesman added that the
CIA opened and read the mall of other presidents as well.
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FORT WALTON BEACH, dead, damage estimates ran as Holmes and Washington. It's
Officials at the National HurFla. (AP) — Disaster relief high as $100 million, hundreds the worst one I've had."
ricane Center in Miami said the
Officials in the Panama City populations of the three most
workers, their worst night- were left homeless and power
mares transformed Into grim and water supplies were still area estimated damages there severly affected counties
reality, today assessed the hay- unreliable earl)' today for many at $50 million, while Mayor H. Okaloosa, Walton and Bay —
Gene Smith of Fort Walton had increased almost five-loW
oc wreaked by the first major residents.
The Salvation Army set up 10 Beach estimated damages at since each had suffered a direct
hurricane to directly strike the
Florida Panhandle's coast in 40 emergency canteens in the area $20 million. Other estimates hit by a powerful hurricane.
to feed hungry evacuees, state were trickling in as tens of
Years
While Walton County's popuHurricane Eloise, now re- employes were alerted to pre- thousands of residents returned lation remained at about 16,000
duced to a heavy thundershow- pare road-repair equipment to their homes.
since it was hit by a hurricane
"You go down every street in
er in Tennessee, slammed its and state insurance department
Okaloosa's population
drenching rains, howling winds workers were mustered to as- and you see buildings without increased from 10,000 in 136 to
and accompanying tornadoes sl.s( in making damage claims, roofs, signs down, trees down," 85,000 in 1970, the last figure
Robert Smith, a spokesman said Mayor Smith. "It's so available.
into a 40-mile stretch of coast
for
Florida's Division of Emer- widespread."
between Fort Walton Beach and
Bay County, which Includes
Gov. Reubin Askew, who had Panama City, had not been
Panama City before dawn gcncy Preparedness, said the
situation was "bad in five coun- called Out 400 National Guards- directly hit by a strong burntTuesday.
One person was reported tie!: Okaloosa, Walton, Ray, men to protect against looters, cane since 1900, when its popuwas expected to visit the area latiu Was less than WOO. By
today. Leaders of the state Re- the time Eloise struck, more
publican party asked President than 75,000 people lived in the
Ford to inspect the five-county county.
region to see if it qualifies for
"Panama City has been one
disaster assistance,
of the areas that we long worried about," said Paul Hebert of
the hurricane center. "It's been
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growing so East, and most of
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those people never experienced
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a hurricane."
1e many residents of the
area, both oldtlmers and newcomers, were caught relatively
Eloise, It could
By
have been worse.
Hundreds of hotels, motels,
FORT WALTON BEACH,
CLEARWATER (AP) — An unemployed and outJail
Fla. (AP) — After several resorts and condominiums dot
of-luck construction worker is In the Pinellas County
years of managing motels for the rolling dunes of the white,
today because he asked to be sent there, saying he's
crime,
might
drive
him
to
another
other
people, J.C. Lacy realized almost powdery beaches from
afraid that desperation
own
recognizance
as
free
on
his
his
dream
and opened his own Panama City to Fort Walton
Willard 0. Dixon, 57, w
with a couple of partners three Beach, a strip that has become
last week after p1eadln no contest to a grand larceny
more
a favorite summer vacation site
tnonths ago.
charge involving snatching a purse that contained
llisdrea.'nis now ashambles. for hundreds of thousands.
than $100.
But, traditionally, the area all
Most of the roof was torn off
A release on recognizance, a bonding process which
Tuesday when hurricane Eloise but closes down alter Labor
requires no money, stipulates that th e defendant stay out
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utew uwuugu. ricvt ut we [UU
t uble williC IrW.
of U'OUDIC
Richard
Rahter,
and
Had the storm struck a month
But Dixon called his attomey, J.
slammed down on 15 cars in the
to
eat
and
was
afraid
earlier,
it would have caught
parking lot. Water poured Into
said he was hungry, had nothing
thousands of vacationers.
the unroofed building.
he'd get Into trouble again,
As the storm moved deeper
"We had probably 65 people,
second
into
the South, authorities In
of
them
on
the
many
noAlabama,
Georgia and Tenfloor, and as far as I know,
Broward County's
FORT lAUDERDAlE (AP)
Lacy
said.
nessee
reported
eains of at least
body got a scratch,"
137, 000 students return to classes today after teachers
two Inches. Tornadoes ripped
But Mrs. Jack Williams Jr.
voted to go back to work to protect their jobs and teaching
said she got a little bump on the through Fort Walton Beach,
certificates.
head when the roof flew off the Hartford, Ala., and near
The strike-ending vote was taken Tuesday under a
room she and 5-year-old son, Jacksonville, Fin.
Judge's threat of penalties If they didn't return to work.
Meanwhile, Dr. Neil Frank,
Thpp, 5, rented because she
smaller
some
5,000
teachers,
seeking
by
walkout
The
thought It would be safer than director of the National Burnclasses, lighter work loads and a salary increase, had
cane Center, responded to critthe family's mobile home.
forced most of the 141 county schools to shut down last
Ics who said residents of NorthThe mobile home came
Friday.
through with only a small dent. west Florida were not given
"We are returning in good faith to the bargaining
Lie)' thought it was a tornado enough warning about the
table," said Marjorie head, president of the Classroom
storm.
that hit his motel,
Teachers Association, after the teachers voted 2,321,788
Frank conceded that his of.
"i managed another motel
early Tuesday to return to their classrooms,
torlice
was about 50 miles off in
was
hit
twice
by
here that
where Eloise's cenpredicting
nadoes, once in 1969 and again
land. But the
touch
ter would
in 1973," he said.
"A tornado may have got this hurricane warning, issued
The Federal goverrunent
MIAMI BEACH t?.P)
one too. I heard a loud roaring about 24 hours in advance, cov.
wants to help the nation's deteriorating railroads but
and ran to the back window of ered a 325-mile stretch from
hopes to leave their control to private enterprise, two
the restaurant. Pieces of the Louisiana to Apalachicola, Fla.
Ford Administration officials say.
"They should have taken the
motel top began coming off.
John Snow, under secretary of transportation, told the
proper 1recautlons on Mon"I didn't run outside right
United Transport Union convention Tu€sday that the
i,,.,,
h,irrL
day." he said
Railroad Revitalization Act now in Congress would lead to
"I know people find it hard 0
canes as well as tornadoes and
a rejuvenated rail system without nationalization.
its not smart to run out when believe that we can send a
The administration-backed proposal calls for
the debris is flying. As soon as rocket to the moon and have it
overhauling laws Snow described as overly restrictive. t
the debris stopped falling, we land just a few feet from where
would also restructure some railroads and provide
we planned it to and then say
did go and see how the people
financial assistance to near-bankrupt systems, particu,ni predict a burn.
that
were."
larly In the Northeast.
Lacy, who estimated 55 per cane towithln50nilles," Frank
cent damage to his motel, said said. "But its true,"
For several hours after
he plans to rebuild.
Eloise strengthened to burn"What else is there todo?"he
The Public
PALM BEACH GARDENS (AP)
cane force, forecasters exasked.
Service Commission has approved higher Octob' fuel
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Allen Beach resort community, cola and MoWle, Ala,
'The Increases ranged from a high of 83 cents per 1,000
Then, Frank said, the storm
more than a dozen beachhornes
klllowatt hours for Florida Power and Light Co. to a onewere wrecked. Some were veered slightly east toward
cent jump for Gulf Power Corp.
ApalachicolA Bay. Warnings
worth more than $100,000.
FP&amp;L received approval to charge customers $2.06 for
"it wasn't bad until the oceRn were issued for new areas of
the fuel adjustment in October compared to $1.23 in
hit," said [let. Air Force Col. Florida but by early Tuesday
Tracy Mathewson. -11wn, it Lim Slorm waS C 011
Tamp Electric Co. was granted a 17-scent increase
northeaster y course.
%isas like an explosion.
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F!CTITIOUS flAME
NoI,cp it P,erb given that I am
373. PR
No I.
Seminole County.
Florida under the fictitious name of
fFNT
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SPF(IAIISTS. and that I intend to
register sa id name with the Clerk of
the Circuit Coun, Se minole County.
Florida in accordance with the
provisions of the Fict i tious Name
Statutes, to Wit Section 165 09
FIrida Stattpj 19S7
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P'Nit Ser' 1 17 71 O
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Down On His Luck, Man
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIP.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION No. 7S-4VCA1G
FAST RIVER SAVINGS DANK.
PIa;ntjff
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JOHN W UTLEY. et al.
Defendants
AMENDED
NOTICE OF SUIT
the braincnild of Sheila Brown, ______________________
TO- JOHN W UTLEY and
will involve the county's school IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
CAROLYN A UTLEY
éhi.'Jren1n learning early about EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
hit Wife
RESIDENCE UNKP4Otd
"People Helping People". the CUlT. SEMINOLE COU4Ty,
lAST KNOWN RESIDE N CE
theme of the United Way and PROBATE DIVISION
SOS Highland Drive.
Ole campaign.
CASE NO. 74•Cp
Caw'Iberr-y, Florida
37707
'The Idea drew the praise of EStATE OF
NELUE I IAMPERT
AND o LII
claiming
zsa,campalgnchajrrnaii,
Deceased Interest by. through, under or
and h? reported after the
N.)TICE TO CREDITORS
acaint th. aforesaid Persons
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
breakfast that Jack Horner had TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST that an a".nn to foreclos, a mor
offered a U. S. Savings Bond SAID ESTATE.
tciace t !tv' GiO'*fV
rc.per1, in
from the Greater Sanford
Y016 And each of you are hereby Seminole Crxjny, Florida'
Chamber of Cotiunerce as a ttfd and feQu;fed to tile any
I of 7. Block B. SUMMERSET
claimt and demandi which you, or NORTH, SECTION 4, according to
prize to the pupil or class with etP'er
of ytj. may have accentt said the PIet thereof s recorded in Put
the most original "Copper estateInt.eoffe(eof the Cl,.k ofthe Rook 16, Pacu't 23
and 76. Public
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth Pecordt of Seminole County,
Caper ()p"
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County. FIcwd*
Each Friday 'luring the
rtcrj Prc*at,i Dv-on. c me P--ps tern flqJ 4rtnst yOi, and you
v.cekg caliipal n, Boy and Girl Courthi. at Sanford. FlOfidà, ar, ren,,ir.d to serve a Copy of your
Scouts will visit each of the 39 within fiwir ,lfnr months from written defpns,'i if any to It on
tirye nf ?-~ fas
t pub c!.'y, Of Irrrf-n
irftel. to ANDERSON &amp;
schools In the county to collect Wp
thi5 not ico Each claim or rjern,)nd PUSH, AttOqfly for the P laintiff.
the coins.
mutt be in writing and filed In whose addr,s i Post Office Box
ouplicat, and 10410 the place of flu, 377 East Cgntrat B.oulrvvd.
residence and p,iji office address nI Orlando, Florida N07. and tile the
the claimant and mvij be sworn to original w ith the Clerk Of the uboti
N thp daimanf, hit &amp;QcW or it- SIV40Co
onor before the Slitday
'o1'r'. rr the sate shit be void
PutIither Dail, and Sijr4jy,
of O?*h.ar. 1975: otherwise a
oic,tfl Saturcay am ChriS?
flat'i ,t Cassett,e,-ry. Florida. ivdo-"f may be entered against
Dat.y Tr'.e5an for dH(qa;a, i ric
j this 101h dAy of Sevtemb.r. ins
vrsu for the relief demônded in the II
100 fl French Ave, Sanford.
I W Carrc.I. Jr.
Complaint
Is
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WITNESS mv hand a4 the sea l o9
CAR ROLL A. .'ONES. PA
9410 (nort on this 22nd day of Sip
SecoOd CfasS Pottat- Pad at
PC) Rny en
tem.'i,r. 1575
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Anrillary Fxptjtriy
Clerk of thp Circuit Court
by Ccrr.cr
of said estate
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(AP) — The Central Intelligence
opcned and read the mail of former
President Richard M. Nixon and other prominent
Amerteattc Including Sen. F4ward M, cennedy as part of
Its 20-year Mid surveillance program, the chairman of
the Senate Intelligence Committee said today.

INV$TA'TIOPITOBID
Seminole Memorial Hospital will
aa.pm blOt on one (ii year Maintnap Contract for I-hote
Tflpphnn, System
Interested
PartIe-s t'rrlta(t Purchasing Agent,
Fvt 691
Seminole Memorial
HOSpital
Publith- Sept 77. 77. 71. 1975
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regul.Iing the purchase of
private utility systems.
"We need an ordinance to
allow greater control," the
commilsdorIer said.
The PSC is the state body that
regulates all utilities. The body
is often involved in controversy
when electric utilities seek rate
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Patricia Hearst,
who once
derided speculation she was brainwashed, now swears
that she bed under duress when she told of her rebirth as
the revolutionary "Tanla."
Miss Hearst's written testimeqy, which contradicts
many of her tape recorded Pronouncements from the
underground, Is likely to be hotly disputed in court.
The 21-year-old heiress declares In an affidavit that she
was driven to insanity by her Symbionese Liberation
Army kidnapers. She says they tortured her physically
and mentally. She says she was blindfolded, bound and
Irked in a closet for weeks wriile constantly threatened
with death,

NOTICE OFINTENT
TO REGISTER
FICTITIOUS NAME
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undert1gn, desiring
engage
In btislnejs under th
CONSTRUCTION SPECIALTIES
At 103 Brent wood Drive, Sc
Len Unitas, 1975 United Way Florida 37771 Intends to regi ster the
Said nAmr with the Clerk of the
president for Seminole County
Circuit Coj'rI of Seminole County,
Tuesday chaired the most Florida
sUccessful kickoff breakfast in
DATED this 12th day of S,.
timter.
A 0 inS.
the history of the volunteer
0 C) Hawthorne. jr
effort to assist 13 people-helping
Mao APICP Hawthorn#
agencies.
Publish- Sept Il. 71. Oct. I, I. 1175
The 'Pacesetters" reported DEP
pledges of $17,281.95, almost
FICTITIOUS NAME
double the 1974 $9.1.00 figure.
NotIce s hPfpby Qiym'fl that we are
The bulk of the report came efoaciesd in business at 1010A
State
from the county educational Street. Sanford. Seminole County,
community. Ernie Cowley Florida under the fictitious name of
SFMINOLE
PROPERTY
announced $1 3,421.95 from
MANAGEMENT, IPIC. and trial we
school employes, more than iftfmd to register said name with the
double 74's $6,254. Cowley, Clerk of ?ht Circuit C.xlrt. Seminole
County, Florida ifl accordance with
àslstant director of personnel, th
credited the leadership ci Name Statutes, To Wit: Section
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School Superintendent W. P.
S Vlabo Brue,',
'3ud" Layer in opening the
Henry P Dowd
way to a computerized payroll
And Karl GlaUad,
as Trustees
deduction system.
Pu Mli),- 5pt 3. tO I?, 74. 1C75
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We attended a council meeting of one o
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night and got the shock of our life,
At one point during the meeting, while a
discussion was going on among council members,
the city clerk popped up and said, "Well, I'm cer-

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Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the rest of the
enormous price pa id by Japan for its adventure in
militarism in World War II, made it logical for th e
Japanese to adopt a postwar constitution limiting
its military to a 250,000-man self-defense force.
However, the logic for that decision has been
disappearing, even if the emotions that contributed
to it have lingered on. The "nuclear allergy"
created by Japan's wartime memories may be
understandable, but it is preventing the Japanese
from accepting respo nsibilities for th eir defense
which cannot be wished away.
It hardly makes sense for a nation now
bered among the world's industrial giants to be
investing less than one per cent of its gross national
product in defense. Japan is surely aware that the
U. S. Congress is growing skeptical toward U. S.
military obligations abroad which give the
America ns a lopsided share of the burden.
Mr. Schlesinger's visit to Tokyo has already
resulted in one important step — an agreement
U. S. and Japanese defense chiefs will have annual
consultations, a procedure that has been standard
ptact ice for many years with most of our other
a ies. This alone ill help overcome the "passive"
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nature of Japan in defense &amp;&amp;ions affecting
security th roughout the entire Far East,
Mr. Miki is urging his people to rid themselves

of "preoccupation" with the idea that their defense
cooperation with the United States and the
presence of .U: S. forces on their soil represent
some kind of subordination to American Interests.
What they represent is the fact that Japanese and
American interest in peace and stability In the Far
East coincide. More to the point, the Communist
victories in Southeast Asia and the potential this
creates for aggressive moves elsewhere Increases
the importance of U.S.-Japanese cooperation on
defense. Uncertainty over the use of war in Korea,
for instance, should not be allowed to continue.
like many of our allies, Japan has economic
problemstha(makethjsadfl'ficult time to consider
greater investments in defense. Ibis is no excuse
however, for the Japanese to dodge responsibilities

which go with the economic and political maturity
their country has attained in the years since World
War H.

CIA Should Stay
Since early this year the Iithfel
congressional axnmitts have been turning up üitsncea of
abuse and potential law violations by the Cenuilial Intenjg
Agency.It is sigWicant that them revelations fume not
the public's conviction that the United States of America needs
its CM
A recent national poll showed that an overwhelming 80 per
cent of the respoidents oppose the Idea of abolishing the CIA.
Further, the weight of opinion is that the agency's problems can
be solved within Its present framework, ratill than by
restructuring it entirely.
Washing the C
dirty linen In public as harmful as this
has been — has also demonstrated
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mighty close,
However, the point Is we have always been under
the Impressi on that a clerk who is charged with the
responsibility of recording min utes of any governmental body is to transcribe those minutes verbaUm.
Now if this certain clerk isn't "going to put all
that in the minutes," she just might be in violation
of the law, because those minutes are a matter of
public record and everyone has a right to know
exactly what was said and by whom during the
council meeting.
And, when a clerk tells the council that she's
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During his recent visit to Tokyo, Defense
James R. Schlesinger tried to impress
ujin Japanese leaders that their country has been
lix much of a passive partner" in its mutual
security alliance with the United States of
America. Th e government of Prime Minister
Takeo Miki appears willing to do something about
it, but how much it can do may depend on a change
of attitude by the Japanese people.
Jp!ise h!e had
xwerful
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among council members in the minutes, we think
It's a sorry state of affairs and that the council
chairman has lost control of paid city employes.

How did the City of Sanford acquire its name?
We happened to stumble across a little article in
a journal the other day u.st says "this town grew
from Fort Mellon, named for a U.S. Army officer
killed in the Seminole War.
fan, established in 1837, stood about a mile
east of the present city. In 1871 some 12,000 acres
were purchased by Henry Sanford, a f
U.S.
minister to Belgium, who bore an honorary
generalship from the State of Minnesota, acquired
during the Civil War,
"Sanford named the new town alter himself,"
Just thought we'd pass that little tidbit on to our
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Couldn't help but laugh a llttfr bit Theciiw when
a few citizens of Seminole County showed tip at a
meeting of the county commission with 'care'

packages addressed to the members of the cornmission.
Seems these citizens were a bit put out that the
commissioners are getting a raise of about 12,000
per year, according to state legislation, yet we're
told there isn't enough money In the proposed
county budget to cen retain a pollution control
director.
These concerned citizens reportedly felt the
commissioners were in such desperate straits they
Deeded help, th us the 'care' packages.
A couple of commissioners took It all In good
spirit while one or two others didn't think there was
anything funny about having the commission
chambers cluttered with the boxes, stuffed with old
wearing apparel, etc.
Maybe it takes things like this to stir up the Interest of the taxpayers, who at times have shown
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The Sanford Civitan Club announced today plans to sponsor
the annual Seminole County high School Hand festival to financially assist band programs in all Seminole high schools and to
provide a yearly occasion at which every high school band will
Lake part In a massive musical display of talent and technique.
The Civitan Club has adopted the high school bands as its
early project.
Civitan President Ed Hughes, announcing the benefit festival,
said, "We Qvitans have been searching f* some time For the
right yearly project that would do the most good For the most
people. We think we've found our answer in the high school band
festival.

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Scouting Roundup, 7:30 p.m.,
Starlight Promenaders Wintur Sprim:L, Elementary
Square Dance Club of Dellary
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DeBary Volunteer Fireman's Food available. Pistol, trap and at 3 p.m. Harmonica and guitar
music, 4-8 German band from
Woman's Auxiliary Touring archery.
Glaucoma Screening by 8:3o and German food and beer.
Lake Mary Woman's Club Florida Society for Prevention SEPT. 23
membership coffee, 10 a.m. to of Blindness, 1-5 p.m., Sanford
Spaghetti dinner, all day at
noon, The Forest.
Plaza, for ages 25 and over.
All Souls School, Sanford.

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The most encouraging thing about the attempt
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When mem bers of the House Agriculture
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from the fact that it was unsuccessful, Is that no
one has yet come forward with the theory that it
tried to assassinate Gerald Ford, one member ,
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was the fruit of some vast and Intricate conrose thus to the occasion: "Well, Mr. Chairman,"
spiracy or the charge that the au thorities are
he said, (or the first time since McKinley it
suppressing evidence and that the American
seems we have a Republican president wor th
people have not been told the full story.
killir!g, and that's a good sign."
Remarkably, the level of concern has not sin ce
Lynne Froinme might conceivably have been
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carrying out, robotlike, Lila command to kill or
Newspapers have trotted out the perfunctory
headlines relating to the homicidal society,
threaten the President. Apparently she was not.
But even If she were, that is as far as the lovers
politicos have contributed self-serving observatlons on the nature of public life, the anti. 0
of conspiracies seem likely to take this bizarre
Incident.
gun lobby has seized the opportunity to further
lil Il ill
NNA
Unfortunately, the same cannot be said of the
its argwnent that gun regulation would have
assassination of John F. Kennedy. That tragic
somehow stopped Squeaky Fromme. Missin g
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From the obligatory discussion.In almost every
L a
necessarily because a great many Americans
instance, has been any sense of outrage that such
events continue so repetitiously to humiliate th e
believe the truth has been withheld from them
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and its sense of propriety.
but bmuse It somehow goes against the grain to
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believe that something so profoundly shocking
and history - changinill could have been the work
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once
subscribed to John Donne's truth that each
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welfare Is of concern to the whole, have,
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Thus 12 years after the vibrant young
probably
since World War II, been turning their
prd was struck down in Dallas,
emotions and concerns Inward. Life has become
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years after the most
cheap, violence accepted; many have adjusted
r assembled delivered its volumvisly
to brutality In so far as It does not.
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documented verdict, a slew of books disputing
own selves.
Ghost star,
the Warren Commission's findings continue tc
Whatever became f tnd1iaflon? As Vance
acli, and no doubt still more are yet to be
Packard reminds, in "A Nationo! Strangers," it
Conspiracist tecturers continue
was left behind In the old neighborhood.
on college campuses and any late-night
Accelerating events have buffeted people with
television show that has not recently replayed
complexities far beyond any ability to sort them W
the assassination and rehashed all the questions
out for absorption. Violence Is what has been
that still surround it is an exception,
inherited and not only do many adjust to It, many
Nowsn Richard Schwelker, R-Pa., who says
demand it. Sixty per cent of network television
Lost In Transit?
ihat until a few months ago he was one who
a revered profession has, because of public programing IS action - adventure, movies
accepted the WarrenC mmlaglon's conclusion
apathy and unawareness, and official feature hand drill murders and other in.
I would like to take this opportunity to manipulation, reached such a sorry state of novations, popular books glorify and
that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, is seeking
rationalize
to have the Senate Select Committee n perhaps
affairs in this country, Itbehooyea all ofustoact the bloody codes of organized rp
We are
Intelligence conduct its own examination of the rally happens to our materials left for the and to demand an accounting of what education fascinated with violence. Perhaps. even, we need
tboners at the city jail.
Kfflfled3 assassination.
is all about and who comprises the teaching it
According to Scbwelker, there are now in.
And we've got It. Studies Indicate that
Just recently, I had cause to visit two friends groups and just exactly what their philosophies
dicatlons that both th
American
children witness 13,000 tele vised
e CIA and FBI covered up of mine who were being held at the jail. On this are,
evidence that could have affected the findings of occasion,
killings by the time they are 15. History records
I left paper, pencils and a personal
the Warren Commission — evidence, for note which I
This strike is a direct violation of State that one in four presidents has been the target of
was assured would rrch my
example, that Jack Ruby, Oswald's slayer, was friends.
assassination. while some citizens retch at the
Statutes and is no more nor more less than
an FBI Informer, and that a threatening letter
suggestiontheir
government may
e hav tried to
felon who sUck.: gun In thc rits of
from Oswald to the FBI was destroyed by t
Upon their release I was told that u
victim, and should be acted upon In like manner, murder some foreign leaders, others see the
FBI after the president's assassination.
need f or such, explaining that the world would
received neit her the paper and pencils ,
What an example for our youth.
"All these new developments have caused iu
note.
have been the better for a CIA bloodletting of
to question some of the commission assump.
Hither. Stalin or even Mi Amin.
What really happens to the materials that
B. D. Simpson
tions," says Sthwelker. 'l'o me it's like
We do agree for the most Dart, as psychologist
leave for the prisoners. We pay hard-earned
public boil that's going
President -criminologist Karl Menninger says, that some 1.
Aware Citizens and kinds of violence are
Like the shadowy specters on the grassy knoll money for these things. I, for one, would like to
unwanted. The common
know where they go.
in Dallas, like Oswald's reputed Cuban and CIA
Taxpayers, Inc. criminal variety has thus been chosen
or FBI connections, like the bullet that struck
Longwood scapegoat, Statistics are shocking: 56 murders a
both the president and John Connally wA
N. Smith
day, 8,000 known assaults a week, maybe 100,000
remained mysteriously whole the list can be
to 200,000 rapes a year.
Sanford
extended almost Indefinitely —these new
And what L' the response to it all? Feeling the
answer to violence is more violence, George
developments are simply more tantalizing
Lelttrs to the editor are welcome. All letters Wallace
ppieces added to a great puzzle we seem fated Teacher Strike
signs a new dea th penalty bill in
must
be signed with a mailing
never to be able to assemble Into one coherent,
address and, when Alabama and says, "I hope we have some
possible, a telephone number so the identity of executions here soon
3eif.comil picture everyone can look at and
," Meanwhile the rest of us
Regarding
the
teacher
strike
in
Broll
11be
writer may be verified. 71be Evening Herald
say, "Yes, that's what happened and that's County:
put
the
third
lock
on our dol check the shl
will respect the wishes of writers who do not for our
everything that happened."
50 to 200 million private weapons, and
When the most Important and what should be want their names to appear In print,
seal ourselves thus against reality.

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TYLER, MRS. ROSA MASON—
FuraeqI tervCes for Mrs Rosa
M'son Tler. 7S. of Orlando and
rie5ry, who died Wednesday in
Srford. will be held Saturday in
Scotia, S C
from Lebanon
Church with Pe.pIe's Holland
Funeral Home, H,,mplon. S C, in
ct'arae Vipv'lng hours will be 7-9
P on
tOdv at Brisson Funeral
Home Sanford Brisson in charge
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Mary L Wells, Deltona

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Deflary; Mrs. Brailey Odham
and Mrs. Edward McCall of
Orlando; two sisters, Mrs. Jo
Saunder and Mrs. Ella Davis
from Estill, S.C., zeven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren.
Brisson Funeral Home of
Sanford in charge of local
arrangements.

Mrs. Martha A. Hall, 85, of
MRS. ROSA TYLER
1331 N.E. Osceola Ave., Ocala,
died Saturday at the New
Mrs. Rosa Mason Tyler, 75, of
Horizon Convatarium. A native
of Georgia she moved to Ocala Orlando and DeBary, died
In 1922 from lit ton, Ga. She was Wednesday morning In Sanford.
a Methodist.
Born in Scotia, S.C., she
Survivors include sons, Roy moved to Florida 17 years ago.
L., Ocala; William Homer, New She was director of social
York, and Leonard J. Hall, services at Florida Manor
Wildwood and four grand. Nursing Home, Orlando from
children.
1966 to 1969. She was a graduate
of Lander College in South
Carolina, was a retired school
teacher, and a m.znber of the
First Baptist Church of
Orlando.
Survivors include her three
COUNTRY CLUB ROAD
daughters, Mrs. Betty Zeull of

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faith of the deceased and
the wishes of the
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VFW Post and Auxiliary
club "American Caravan of
Sanford Kiwanis and Sunrise 10050 annual Lite.A-Bike
Fashions" from 1800's to Kiwanis educational meeting, 7 program,
Casselberry
present, 8 p.m., Woman's a.m., Cavalier Motel. Open to Elementary School beginning
Clubhouse on Overbrook Drive, all members.
10 a.m. Free safety check,
Casselberry. Narrative film SEPT. 2'7
booklet, reflector tape and
I lid Intisic by Seminole Singers.
All-day shoot sponsored tjy refresYalent-s.
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As one of his first acts as the new Secretary of mail out medicaid checks, despite evidence
that munity has turned up a birarre ;lot to poison the Army in
Health, Education and Welfare, David Matthews the states are not
South Korea, requesting poison for the
keeping a proper vi atch on entire North Korean
indulged in a little civil disobedience,
general
staff
during
the
project,
abuses and, therefore, are not complying with Korean War,
He is required by law to reduce federal the law. From his own
The request was rejected. Apparently, no
HEW files, here area few
An urgent, secret requisition was issued for
medicaid funds to states which do not review typical, confidential findings:
effective,
undetectable poisons were available.
an "odorless, tasteless" poison that was sup. The
how the money Is spent. The reviews are crucial
— In Colorado, HEW Investigators found that posed
U.S. command ablo feared poison reprisals
to be slipped Into the food of the North against
to Insure that hospitals, nursing homes and "no physician or psychiatrist" serves on the
themselves and howls from Moscow over
Korean high command li Pyongyang.
mental institutions are giving proper care and mental health team, which is
the
sudden
demise of their advisors,
supposed
to check
Their exclusive mess hail was shared by
are not bilking the patients or the governmecl on the treatment
of
medicaid patients,
Chinese and Russian advisers who also would verdict. swashbuckling Burke accepted th
Yet Matthews has told Congress that, despite
e
But a few weeks later, as a spoof, he
the law, he won't reduce medicaid funds at this
In Rhode Island, the f ederal Inspectors have been wiped out by the poison,
e plot American
Thwhen
requested a large amount of rat poison, claiming
tune. He con tends that the states are unable to were appalled to discover that one hospital had time
was concocted In the early 1Z at a the
rats were eating his supplies.
not complied With 61 of the 67
soldiers were dying on
pouct uw medical rfpoua .
The Eighth
required
oltbsdds would have
died of ippling
Dictorg were far behind on visits
to records, Korean battlefields, Its originator, Maj.
Army- suspecting that Burke's rats were really
medicaid Burke, now a major general, was cWilliam
patients.
North Korean officers, turned him down again.
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Footnote: As far back as Novem
— In Indiana, many nursin
guerrilla
activity
at
Unscrupulous doctors and
g homes weren't
"Leopard Base," a wrote
ber, 1970, re
hospitals,
even
asked
about the deadly poisons
by the state to conduct the reviews hideaway headquarters on Paengnyong.jo
meanwhile, are squeezing medicaid mori out
which
are now
makiag headlines, We
Island.
Of the government by hospitalizing Patients, that are required by law.
reported that the
Weathermen, a radical group, was trying
He supervi jed teams of Korean Infi1tr
— In Ohio, "no medi cal reviews
prescribing medicines and performing
some
of the poisons to contaminate U.S.to steal
who,
hospitals
have been done" according to I
operatios without medical Justificatlon.
and
water
"Uck," orated deep Inside North )(a. supplies.
corentia1 report.
Rep. ,John Moss, D.Calil turned up evidence
One day,
for example, that $300 million had been paid out
And, in Wisconsin, reviews on nursing agent in they reported that they had planted an
We quoted from the confidential investigative
the mesa hai of the top enemy cornfor unnecessary surgeries. Other patients have homes
reports, which alleged
have
been
"Inconsistent
due
to
shortage
mand.
that the Wea thermen
received inferior care from doctors wis re of M
in rural a
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and
lack
of
cooperation
in
incapacitate
a
The enterprising mnaj saw this as an op. hoped
population by Infection
more interested In their medicaid eligibility than urban
for se ve n to t en da ys."
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to eliminate North Korea's entire
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POISON PLOT: Our investigation of the military
This points up the possibility that poisons,
Yet the new HEW Sect itary is continuing to secret use of polwns by the Intelligence corn- dispatchedleadership in one operation. He developed by the U.S., could fall
a top-secret message to the
into hostile
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Sanford:
Cherone L Cooper
Mario J. D'Allegrn
James A. Edison
Mary F. Jackson
Dana Maloney
William G. Poole
Estella M. Seel
Russell Sheibennerger
Dora J. Downer, DeBary
Jchn A. Grant, DeBary
Treva Humor, Deltona
Helen L. Costello, Deltona
Jennie O'Brien, Deltona
Herman S. Wasser, Deltona
Albert J. Wurzberger,
Deltona
Dorothy L. Blankenship,
Lake Mary
Paul McKelvery, Longwood
John J. Stokes, Longwood
Mildred J. KarZthner, New
Srn)Tn.a Beach

Oldsmobile 1976.
AnOlds for everybody
AndpW mileage in every sm
lake a look at the beautiful ncw 1 91 76
Okhmobilcs in your dealer showroom,
They're impressive,
Then take a look at the 1976 EPA Mileage
Guide test figures for Oldsmobile. They're
impressive, too.
They show that good gas mileage rims in
our family. Remrn,br, these mileage r.um
are v.Uimaisi. Naturally the actual mileage
,roiagetwillvarydependingonthetypeof
dnsing you do, your diii ing habits, your
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front-wheel dri'e Toronados. there's
good gas mile age in every size Okis.
That's quite a teat considering the array
of sizes and models that Olds is offering this
year. With this kind of selection, there's
and to be an Olds to fit your lifestyle and
pocketbook. And every Olds. whether small,
mi'Jsize or lulsize is built to be right for
thetimes.
This year Oldsmobi le is offering an avail'
able five-speed overdrive transmission on
Stature. Omega and Cutlass models. tYou
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Clara Davis
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Charles A. Nichols
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Partly cloudy to occasionally
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lighs in the upper 80s. I '.ws In
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tear thundershowers. Rain
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brough Thursd.y.
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Partly cloudy with scattered
hundershowers. Highs mainly
Os north to around 90 south.
..ows from upper 60s to low 70s
xtreme north and mainly 70s
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More information on the program will be available soon.

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The festival has been approved and accepted by all county
high school band directors and has been approved by the Florida
Bandmasters Association.

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the county.
The entire proceeds from the festival will be spilt equally
among the performing bands after expenses have been satisfied.
The Civitans will attempt to solicit donations of printing, lighting,
insurance premiums, etc. to insure that expenses are kept to a
minimum and as much money as pos.sIble made available to the
school bands.

with Bishop Moore high School of Orlando. Bishop Moore was
asked to participate because of the large number of Seminole
County students attending that school.
John Blair, band director at Lyman High School has agreed to
act as coordinator, Alex Serraes, Ray Self and Bob Markey are
band festival chairmen for Civitan.
The Evening herald will cosponsor the band festival and
present participation trophies to each band.
Tickets w ill be sold at $2 per person and may be purchased in
the near future from any band member or band booster, or at the
offices of The Herald on French Avenue In Sanford. It is expected
that tickets will also be available at various locations throughout

"The bands need funds, the communities love their high
school bands and everybody enjoys hearing our bands play. So
we'll bring them together In one wonderful night of music, and at
the same time raise a lot of needed money to keep the bands
performing," he said.
Civitan's First Annual Seminole County Band Festival,
Benefit will be held on Saturday. Nov. 8, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m.
This year's event will be held at Seminole 111gb School In
Sanford and festival will rotate yearly to the various schools in
the county.
Participating In this year's festival will be Lake Brantley,
Lake Howell, Lyman, Oviedo and Seminole High Schools, along

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Motion

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Prope rty Owner Warned Not To Spend Building Funds

BRIEF

By JANE CASSELBERRY
Herald Staff Writer

Commission.
Springs will turn Its animal VIhlenJr.,sta(ed f
it letter that same capadty by the county as departmental budget transfers to provide chain link fencing as delayed.
A public hearing was held
on control program over to the the county has authorized an of
Oct. 1.
adoption of the County Animal
without a public hearing, before a safety measure around a
Daniels listed items he
county and one of the additional animal control of.
WINTER SPRINGS
A Control ordinance and it was stipulations
by wbnted completed in other
Councilman
Daniels
with.
the
voters
in
a
referendum.
He
retention
pond,
as
requested
was that the city ficer under the inter-local drew his motion, tabled from
motion Monday night by approved on the first reading
said he had received objections council, acceptance of main, areas before any more
adopt the county ordinance.
agreement. current city animal the week before, that would from some citizens.
Councilman Irene Van Eepnel Monday night by city council.
tenance bonds on North developments of Florida La
Mayor Piland announced control officer Carl (Sonny) have put the
to revoke a building permit
question
of
charter
Although Florida land Co. Orlando Terrace Unit 2 of both are apprcved. Council voted
Effective Oct. 1, Winter County Commissioner
issued Sept. 15, to John Laux,
Sidney Mitchell will be employed in the change, permitting inter- submitted a promise In writing Sections 7 and 10 was again to table the matter.
failed for lack of a second, but
Iaux was put on notice by
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construction before it has a
chance to reconsider the matter
at next Monday's meeting.
Mrs. Van Eepoel charged the
permit was issued illegally by
Building Official Ray Bradshaw on a split lot next to her
residence on Tradewinds Road.
She said council had twice
previously ruled the property I,ot 7. Block C, North Orlando
Ranchlands less east 175 feet —
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half of the 39 acre lot.was
previously sold to Walter
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SUN. 10
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PHONE 323.9190 Rx 321.0250
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purchase agreement.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — Lebanese and Palestinian
leaders have agreed to halt fighting and withdraw their
warring gunmen from all suburbs of this embattled
capital, Premier Rashid Karami announced today.
"As of 1700 (10 a.m. EDT) Wednesday all armed
elements are to be withdrawn from all Beirut suburbs and
all roadblocks, gpn positions and observation posts are to
be removed," Karami said in a nationwide broadcast.
The new truce was agreed on at a meeting of Karanit,
Interior Minister Camille Chamoun, S)TILIn Foreign
Minister Abdul Haim Khaddam and Palestinian guerrilla
leaders Yasir Arafat, Zuhair Mohsen and AtXII Hassan.
"All acts of violence are to come to end at once in all
areas and all parties are to release the atxlucted per.
sons." Kararni said.

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Committees in both houses of
Congress are looking at res!utk,rs approving uac of U.S.
technicians to monitor the Sinai peace agreement amid
calls for publication of all secret commitments.
The Senate Foreign Relations Committee begins work
on the resolution today. Three senators called Tuesday for
Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger to release all secret
documents regarding assurances to Egypt and Israel.

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Parkhurst said he talked
council last year and
assured they were aware of the
charge from two lots to three,
constituting a subdivision,
made when the codification was
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something came up, gweceIent
had already been set by the
attmoney In saying a building
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The mayor said there are
many discrepancies in
codifications that must
corrected by a motion from
Council to have the attorney
draw up II O(dLfl&amp;flCt
The main concern of those
objecting to the permit was that
it might establish a
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leading to other lot:*
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being split illegally.
Laurent PeUtrrin,a member
of the city board of adjustment
said there 13
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that would require a variance
and any change should be
monitored closely.

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have jailed one suspect and are
searching for a second man in
connection with the robbery
late Tuesday of the Handy
Check Food Store, Maitland
Ave. and SR4.
Detective James Perry said
oil-duty Patrolman Norman C.
Floyd Jr. was passing in his
auto when two men ran from
the store. Floyd have chase into
the Lake Villas Apartment
complex across the street
where one suspect eluded police
and one man was nabbed with
the help of a security guard.
Being hek1 in county jail
without bond today on charges
of robbery and use of a firearm
)n commission of a felony was
Terry Lee Barnes, 26, 126 Lake
Howell Rd., Altamonte Springs.
Perry said officers recovered
wine also taken from the store
during the holdup and
recovered a quantity of coins
believed also taken in the
robbery. A pistol allegedly used
by the robbers wasn't found,
police said.

Store Robbed

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Sanford police today reported
an unidentified black male
wielding a ch,'ome revolver
robbed the 7-Eleven food store
at Country Club Road and
Avenue, Sanford,
Hardy
Tuesday and made of' with $101
in cash and food stamps.
Patrolman Lewis Coombs
said the gunman held the pistol
to the chest of the store clerk
4nd demanded all the money
and threatened to shoot the
clerk if he didn't hurry.
sherifrs deputies arrested
Donald L. Mixon, 29, 315 George
Ave., Maitland, on a circuit
charging
warrant
court
malicious Injury to personal
ploopety. Bond for Mixon was

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set at $5,000.
Sanford police Jailed Jacob
Benard Davis, 24, 400 Pine
Ave., Sanford, on a charge of
aggravated assault in connection with the shooting early
Of
Lawrence
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Bond for Davis was set at
$5,000.
Offict'rs reported Alexander
was in a car outside a bar at
Seventh Street and Locust
Avenue when he was struck in
the head with pellets from a
shotgun blast. Alexander was
treated amd released at
Seminole Memorial Hospital,
police said.

Man Arrested
Jail records also show
deputies arrested Charles
Collins, also known as Charles
Collier, 40, of 416 E. Filth St.,
Sanford, on a circuit court
warrant charging resisting an
officer with violence to his
person, obscene lar'wge and
trespass after warning. Bond
for the suspect was set at $5,000.
Sheriff's deputies today
reported vandallm damage
was $1,000 to three houses under
construction on Brookside
Drive, Forest Brook, after the
houses were lorceably entered.
Bako Construction Co. of.
ficials said bathroom fixtures
were smashed and walls and
cabinets in the houses vandalized.
Hattie Mae Ashley, 2000 W.
20th St., Sanford, told deputies
four watches and 20 miniature
bottles of whiskey, total value
$445, were missing after a
burglary at her residence.
Charles Brucato, 207 Nob Hill
Circle, reported an outboard
motor valued at $187 was stolen
from his garage.

Wheels Stolen
Deputies are Investigating
the reported theft of four mag
wheels, valued at $400, from
two autos parked in a lot at the
Sanford Auto Auction, West
First St., Sanford.
Sinford police today were
looking for $400 In tools
belonging to Donald C. Bezwiechin. B-ezwlechin reported
the tools were stolen when a
truck parked at Badcock
Furniture Co., Magnolia Ave.
St.,
was
Second
and
burglariu'd

Wednesday Sept. 24,1975-7A

Altamonte Decl*ines Road Paving Project
By DONNA ESTEI
"If they couldn't get the waste of time,
meeting with planner King and $6,021 to Orange Paving four lots in Little Wekiva
Herald Staff Writer
commitment in writing alter
Floyd said the county first Itelle to discuss his role with the and Construction Co., for work Estates, abutting SR 434, with
MITAMONTE SPRINGS — paying $300,000, it shouldn't be said it might pave the road East Central Florida Regional on the Maine Street storm neighborhood commercial
City commissioners Tuesday up to the city to bail them out," before school opened and now is Planning Council in for. drainage project.
zoning and the 2.5 acre
night said the city will be Floyd said.
saying it will pave in the new mulating goals and objecthes
— Adopted, after public Kallivokas tract on Mon.
paving a sidewalk on Oakland
an
ordinance tgomery Road with neighFloyd added with the city fiscal year beginning Oct. 1. for
comprehensive land hearings,
Hood, entranceway to the new paying the full costs of the "It's up to the Board GI County development plans the cities rezoning the Phil Orr property borhood commercial zoning.
Lake Orients School, but they sidewalk construction, it has Commissioners and the School must complete by in, in off SR 434 near Sand Lake Road
— Reaffirmed their position
are not interested "in bailing done and Is doing its share.
neighborhood
commercial,
that sewer connection fees once
Board to come up with a compliance with a special state to
out" the school board for its
City Commissioner Cal solution," he said. Floyd said law. The state granted $10,(00 and con ected typographical paid are non-refundable. An
failure to get paving corn- DeVoney noted most of Oakland the city is willing, however, to to pay for Helle's services,
errors In the legal descriptions attorney for owners of a tract
mftrnents for the right of way. Road is in county territorj. construct the sidewalk to the
off SR 436, on which plans for
Approved payment of in two other ordinances;
Passed
on
first
reading
and
construction
of a multi-story
Mayor Norman Floyd, in DeVoney added "Those mass school.
$47,040 to Baycon General for
response to a letter from Bob meetings"
In other business, corn- work on the city's sewer set public hearings for 4:30 complex have been abandoned,
to
referring
Andrew, county public works meetings of city, county and mis.sioners;
pumping stations and $705.60 in p.m., Oct. 14, on ordinances requested return 'f tht' fees
director, Inviting city officials school board officials," are a
- Set an 8 a.m. Friday engineering fees on the project annexing the Jackson property, several weeks ago.
to a meeting of county and
school board officials to discuss
it participation effm-t on the
pa%itig project, said he would
notify Andrew that the city is
providing sidewalks for the
MILWAUKEE AP - Sun- ensuing weeks of autumn,
and don't know it," he added, her killed in shooting accidents.
lie was dead on arrival,
school students,
light filtered through Wiscor,When they go hunting "the)
But Aithur Selleck's seasons
"He probably died before
"A person in condition to
Floyd said when the school sin's northwoods as Arthur Sell- had ended by about 1 p.m. on ever getting to the ambulance," get the fever and tend to charge have a heart attack is likely to
board purchased the Lake eck and several companions that Sunday.
Oni'Ida County Coroner Ithhert right In" h
''They have th2t 1'CIt
1itrnllv pni tiwir ) wa rt i,it' !t, said. "The fzct U'. hc
guiii the iluntea an area ut (lease woodHi' suffered an apparent Gates said.
cvcp i.
diy Woods at ianus and swampy lowlands heart attack in the field. His
Gates said the case of Selleck, and the heart just can't take it." hunting when the heart attack
a cost of $300,000; the city said it near Rhinelander.
"About the only suggestion I happened may rush it, but it
friends carried him to a road a River Falls farmer who was
would not pave the road.
It was only the second day of and an ambulance met them 53-years-old and a trim 140 could make Is to take It a little would probably happen anyThe mayor continued that the Wisconsin's first open season, and took him part way to the pounds, was similar to those of bit easy," he said.
way."
school board received a corn- the gun season for bear, and hospital at Tomahawk before other persons stricken during
The state keeps no formal
liaberland advised everyone,
mitment from the developer to Selleck thus was among the the ambulance had mechanical the rigors of the hunt.
record of the number of hunters especially those over 40 years of
pave the road, but apparently first of thousands of hunters trouble and Selleck was carried
Many hunters "either are not suffering fatal heart attack age, W have a complete
neglected to get the corn- who would would tramp the the rest of the way to the hospi- used to the strenuous exercise each year, but officials said the physical examination if they inmitment in writing.
state's hunting grounds in the tal in a camper pickup truck. or they have a (heart) problem number often exceeds the num- tend to go hunting.
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research and told him
(Bradshaw) the permit could
be issued as far as it not being a
sub-division," Brock said.
Hattaway Realty, which is
banding the transalction, has
agreed to hold off ondoshig til
transaction until council can
cortslderthe lltyof&amp;iu
of apermiL
Brock was asked to
research the matter on the
basis of Mrs. Van Eepoel's
latest lnfonnatlon.

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(AP)
A Bahamian official was fired for
giving information to United States agents investigating
suspected U.S. tax cheats in Nassau in 1972, a Bahamian
spokesman has told The Miami Herald.
The spokesman, not identified by the newspaper, said
the Nassau government lodged a formal protest against
the United States after firing the official, identified only
as an Immigrations officer.
The spokesman said the incident involved Operation
Trewlnds, an Internal Revenue Service project
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VIENNA , Autria AP - Thu 1)11 carfi'! tI!t1i ;ul .1 1..'rice-LLLJig conlerence today amid predictions of an
increase in ttie basic price of crude oil ranging from about
5th 15 per cent, or from 50 cents to about $1.50a barrel.
The 13-nation Organization of Petroleum Exporting
Countries (OPEC) was under pressure from its biggest
producer, Saudi Arabia, to keep the increase down. Libya,
Iraq and Algeria were urging a price boost of as much as
35 per cent. But Shah Mohammed Beta Pah]evl of Iran,
the second largest producer, has said he expects no more
than a 15 per cent rise.
The present base price is $10.46 for a 42-gallon barrel of
Saudi Arabian light crude. Previously, an increase of
$1.50 meant a rise in the price of gasoline in the United
States of about a cent a gallon because the United States
imports only a third of the oil It wes, and there is a
government price ceiling of $5.25 a barrel on domestic oil.

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl,

J. V. Sh.Ilhors./En.rgy Conservation Coordinator
Florida Power 1 Light

Have you priced a light bulb lately?
Today, the average 100 watt light bulb
costs 50. That's 100% more than it cost just ten
years ago. 200% more than it cost twenty five
years ago.
But there's a bright side.
The actual cost of lighting that bulb has
gone up only 8% in the last 25 years. That's
right. The price per kilowatt hour of electricity is
one of the few bargains still around.
Granted, in the past two years the cost
of electricity has gone up substantially. Primarily
due to the international fuel crisis. Fact is, we're
paying 175% more for fuel oil today than in
1973. And that's fifty-nine percent of all our
operating costs.
But even with the extra costs that fuel
adjustment charges add to your bill, and even
with the added bite that inflation takes,
electricity has increased much less over the
last 10 or 25 years than almost anything
else you can name.
We're trying our best to hold costs down
and still deliver good service, but there's a big
factor that everyone can do something ilout:
usage.
In the last 10 years the average famdv
doubled its usage! Electricity has become suJi
a vital part of living that your electric bill isn't
just your light bill" anymore.
But by using electricity wisely, you can
make that bill a good deal lighter on your
budget. For tips on how, pick up a free copy of
"Watt Watchers" at any FPL office today.
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Actually, he has both, but figures complaining won't ease the sprinter, plays volleyball, bas)cetball and softball In fact, she
thrcwsa softball 24O feet, which puts many of the boys toshame.
si tuation and he keeps running.
'We are all looking ahead," said McCorkle, explaining part
Bobby Kelly, better known for his sxcer talents. Is the only
of the developmental process. "It's not just cross country. It
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runner with a regular spot lie's No 2 behind Calloway
The rest of the runners eight in all — are on a week-to-week instills a great deal of stamina and confidence for other sports
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basis competing for the other five spots In cross country meets
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district meet.' That's something to aim for"
eligible for scoring points.
Langston Menefee is a football player, but runs in his spare
District meet is Nov. 1, with regional and state meets on the
time. lie recently did a 17-minute three-mile, which isn't ex. following, weekends.
Next on the schedule for Seminole runners is a Thursday
ceptional except in respect to it being the first time he had run
RlcardoWilhams,the"UncolaMafl"WhOprovldesaflelementof meetatLakeBranUey,aSatuaymee tatcr.,,a-nsand
levity to the squad, is piahing Calloway and Kelly along w1ith Tuesday at Lake Howell.
teammates Billy Lee, Bernard Nolan Moore, Dan McIntosh,
"We just want to improve a Mile each time," said McCorkle.

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out for soccer, he better also come out for cross country.
minute rests between bursts,
"I don't know where it started," grinned McCorkle, "but it
Nevtr, said Sanders. He surprised himself by doing it.
isn't hurting anyor.e."
Unlike a few of the other Seminole County schools, cross
Speed, says the former three-sport athlete from Winter Park country Lsn '. pop dar among the girls around Seminole.
High, is not critica1J'otspread out over three miles. Endurance
Earlier m t h e ieiison, McCorkle had two g sontheteam but
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and consistency, those are
Willie Calloway is McCorkle's only threat to scorch an op. yanked her daughter off the bus before a meet at DeLand.
ponent, and even he is expected to be stronger in college at say, a
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and was stopped in round five.
The amatuer card provided
the fans with the best action of

McCorkle's basic philosophy centers around deveopment,
and it is his aim to help soccer players, wrestlers, trackmen and Daryl Sanders, Pat O'Brien and Riley Turner.
anybody who wants to run.
The latter pair are sophomores. Sanders was In awe at McMcCorkle happens to be Seminole's soccer coach, and the Corkie's Instructions last week for training. He said 13 bursts of

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Those are the dilemmas facing the
brass assembled for this meeting.

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attention from a section that
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loses and Eajt holds the ace of have passed. It is always
spades, he is likely to be down dangerous to rebid a five-card
two tricks.
suit opposite a partner wh, b
One declarer in an important not bid anything.
aIiI ma tch decided to run the
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who sent Cisco Oliver and 1,418
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Two days of collective bar.
fight fans home the first round
rounder between twice Golden
pining dismmions ended in a
Tuesday night at the Orlando
Gloves champion Sammy
stalemate Tuesday wi h both
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Masias and Casselberry's Scott
sides agreeing that the same
Oliver, a last minute
Clark.
ksic non-economic issues still
replacement for Killer Elfis,
The bout -,;:~s arranged as a
"Mague a possible labor settle.
came into the scheduled 10-winner gets Terr-i Tuten"
nient.
rounder with the reputation of
match and,both welterxeights
being a good boxer, a
With the breakoff in negotiawent after that chance with
puncher and ha v ing a great
tions, the rank-and-file mern
everything they had for the
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bership of some %O players will
----entire exciting contest.
The Chicago Junior mid
vote beginning Thursday on
In the end, i t was Masias' Pull
dieweight only showed his
management's latest contract
in experience and age that
boxing ability during the 2.52
offer. which representatives of
allowed the 21-year-old
that the fight iasted but as for
the 26 NFI, owners say will cost
Homestead fighter to edge the
the other tw&amp;4* showed little Scott Clark of Ca"elberry (left) trades punches with Sammy Masiat during the second round of their l&amp;year-old Clark out.
hem about SM million in new
Coney over a five-year period.
power in the few punches he three round amateur bouL (Herald Photos by Louis Saps,
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threw and he took the count
fans
stood and cheered both
Sentiment among the NFL
while on his knees, after taking landed a right uppercut that
Clarence "Hurricane" battlers for almost one minute,
Once in the ring Ross kept
union leaders, who met here In
a booming right uppercut from started Oliver's descent to the trying to get at his opponent hlenderson,IS4of Orlando, kept
Masias will get his chance at
face-to-face confrontations with
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Perez.
canvas. Before "The Cisco while they had Ross tied to one his record perfect with a Tuten, the Southern amateur
owners and into the wee hours
Early In the round Oliver was Kid" hit the floor Perez caught of the ring
smashing one round knockout champion., on the next show at
among themselves, was fiat
able to land several stiff jabbs him with an overhand right to
This pre-fight show caused a over "Babe" Clark, 152, in the Sports Stadium scheduled
the contract proposal indicated
on the Southern champion but the back of his head.
bigger stir among the fans than another scheduled six munder. for Oc-. 14.
no significant Improvement on
he seemed to infuriate Perez
This combination of blows left the actual fight did, becaise
In other amateur action:
economic benefits nor major
w hen he butted him with the Oliver on the fl oor, in a knee ling once t he be ll rang it as evident third Henderson
Goldenrod's Jam e s
change In the oze e cornpr: figh t and his third
side of his head.
position, and it as in tl
his opponent, Bill Brockell, was
Salerno,
was
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upset
Homestea d's I ee
come
in two rounds or
The union leaders, including
less.
fighter from Sanford began to out.
The mismatch lasted less
Pollard, 128; Clyde Fussel, $94
the various team player repre.
bring into play the same heavy
In professional preliminary than two rounds and Ross
The finishing punch was a of Polk City, stopped Jesse
sentatives, also indicated that
arfillery that he used to take action, "Mad Dog" Ross was finished off the Melbourne straight right hand that caught Morgan, 195 from Orlando, in
the proposal would be rejected
Joey Vincent out In August
ied into the ring by his handler, middle weight with a corn- Clark flush on the thin and thethird round, and Miiton
In Ow vote by the niemle,shl,, Sanlorl's Victor Pern stands over Cisco OUverdWr clubbing the
Perez stepped in with a solid Frank Brazell, with d 10-foot bication that left Brockell in a dropped him flat on his face for Owens, 161 St. Petersburg got
After that, it's anybody's Chicago junior middleweight to the anvu
left hook to the belly that iron collar and leash around his sitting p9sitlon In his own the fatal 10 count
past Kenny Riles, 160 of
guess.
doubled Oliver over and then neck.
corner.
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while and played the jack,
whereupon South made his con.
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West blamEid Fast for the
debacle, but we rather blame
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Conditions having an in
not take as long as you think to earnings,
good deeds will be the seeds for fluence on your well-being will
solve. Keep our schedule
LIBRA(Sept, 23-Oct. 23) You a fut ure harvest,
be far more stable this ear
flexible. You nught get a sur- tend to look at the darker side at
AQUARIUS
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they were last year.
prise invitation later in the day, first today, but
fortunately Your personality doesn't come Several things you've be
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The to Southeastern Conference chief executive officers of the 10 rule has limited travel squads sued a temporary order allowmembers have rejected a pro. institutions revealed that there to 48 players and home teams to Ing etich terun 60 Wayers.
A federal appeals court overposal by the University of Flor. is not majority support for 60.
11 as limiting the size of both travel
McWhorter said the majority turned the Alabama judge on
squads,"
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corn
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of SFC schools was to appeal by the NCAA, meaning
to
48
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home
visitJng football teams
apply
the
rile to this season the 48M rule would stand at
inissioner
said.
players in conferenCt gaines.
lie declined to reveal the "with hopes of amending it to a least through the football seaThe proposal reqWred more liberal and equitable rule son.
the
re.
vote.
r announced
A full hearing probably will
Suits of a poll of the schools seven votes, a two-thirds ma- at the NCAA annual meeting in
not
come before the appeals
pass
January"
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to
Tusda but said they
A new National Collegiate
Alabama challenged the rule court for several months.
hoped for a change.
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Ex-Basketball Star Draws
Second Jail Term In Two Days
PHOENIX, Ariz. (AP) Paul Stovall, a former basketball star for Arizona State University, has been sentenced
to his second prison term hi two days.
Superior Court Judge Philip W. Marquardt sentenced
Stovall on Tuesday to 41a-5 years for aggravated battery
on a Phoenix police officer, the sentence to run concurrently with a five-year term Stovall received Monday
for distribution of cocaine. He had pleaded guilty to both
charges.
Stovall, whose last job was as a part-time mechanic at a
Tempe, Ariz., service station, played for ASU in the 197172 season and later for the Phoenix Suns of the National
Basketball Association and San Diego of the American
Basketball Association.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS with them, but not
ton,
there If rain persists through Yankees and Red Sox. But this tamed a broken left hand sun.,
spirits. The Birds trail Boston
New York ace Catfish Hunter Thursday.
year Boston has beeti hanging day when he was hit by pitch tnj
Rain put a damper on base- by (our games. They have have is scheduled to face Boston In
It's
been
a
frustrating
chase
tough.
ball's hottest division race
Detroit. He's out for the dura.
Ight games left and the Red Sox one game of a twi-night double- for the Orioles, who have gone
"It's a helpless feeling," said lion.
Tuesday night — but not ()
have six.
header tonight in New York. at a brisk 47-22 clip since the Baltimore's veteran third base
spirits of Baltimore Manager
myself
sit
"Cleveland's given them a lot Tuesday night's Boston-New All-Star break uut have gained man, Brooks Robinson. 'rdi. arounddon't
andallow
feel sorry
fortomy.
Earl Weaver, whose Orioles of trouble and they still have to York game was rained out, as only 41
games during that narily if you play good ball and
have spent
f t said Boston Managers
of the season (ace Catfish," Insists Weaver. was the Detroit-Baltimore stretch,
sel
win, that's all It takes. But now Darrell Johnson. "We've got
waiting for the Boston fled Sox "It's not o'er yet,"
game. The Orioles and Tigers
The Birds, winners of five of that's not good enough. That's a guys who can get up
to collapse.
of
The Indians have beaten Bos- will also try to fit in a double- the last six division chamlon. strange feeling for a lot of
i
ton nine times in 14 mee ti
bench and do th e job.
ngs header tonight. Baltimore ships, are used to corning on our club."
The days are dwindling down th
is season and Weaver hopes needs only 2,469 more fans It, strong down (lie stretch w hi le
If t he Sox are going to fold,
to a precious few in the Amen- the trend continues when th
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Piunkeu exercised his mendin: sheu!dcr in pass
drills here Tuesday, but Coach Chuck Fairbanks says
he'll make the &amp;cislonon when Plunkett will returatothe
lineup.

Plunkett, who suff ered a separat ed left shoulder less
than th ree weeks ago, is a "doubtful starter" for Sunday's
game against Miami in Schaefer Stadium here.

Plunkett took snaps from center and threw to several
rece i ve rs.
"He's throwing okay and had no problem taking the ball
from center," Fairbanks said. "From a meo,
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standpoint, his biggest problem would he handing off left
handed.
"The next th is we'll have to cletermme is me aegree at
pain and discomfort and when that will subside," Fair.
banks said. "Jim will know shen he feels all right and is
ready to play."

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By fliE ASSOCIATED PRESS 'We've won 89 games and I
thought in the winter that 89
The cham pa gne
in Oakland's would win it."
d"essing room has been on ice
Slinnesota. right-hander Bert
fov three days -and so have
Illyleven, 15-9, check ed the A's
A'S,
on nine hits and s truck t SV•
Oakland's magic number
been at one and holdir.g since en. Rod Carew doubled home a
Saturday night when they run for the Tw-ins off Stan Bab.
stretched their American aseni, 10-13, in the first, Steve
League W est Division lead to Braun hit a sacrifice fly In the
eight gam es. Since then t he fifth and Dan Ford doubled
Kansas City Royals have won home two runs in the eighth,
Bert Camfancris had a
three, the A's have lost three
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scoring 3ingle in the eighth for
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Claude Humphrey, already out for the season with a knee
LnJury, is being treated for blood clotting in his lungs,
according to the National Footbal: League club,
Humphrey,31, underwent surgery twice after a knee injury in 8 Preseam game with the New York Jets. He was
readmitted to Atlanta's Piedmont Hospital a we ago
with the blood clots,
The new developmentWds not revealed unW Tuesday,
however. because "the Falcons and the Humphrey family
kept his condition secret untfl 011e crisis was past." doc.
es said.
"Claude is doing very wefl now," said team physician
Charles Harrison, "He's recovering nicely. He should
be able to leave the hoffpital by this; weekend."

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George Hendrick hit his 24th
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ting 344 of a possible 490 points. Robinson.
900d size and quickness, but I vision 11 team come out there I r_r,,,_, PA~n,, fill
ood
7 ,'l brn$,,v (*1
OL' Aril 1 I
"I'm as happy as a rat locked No.Western
2 with 2Kentucky, 3-0, was
"Grarnbling has a reputationcan't really compare them with and defeat a Division I
22
points,
including
of
s
P.'P?',A A I 'mre 7 MUQu'rM
t
art
i
ng
slow,"
he
explained,
previous
teams."
a in a cheesehouse," sa id Coach
4 AAIIWAUkep ]
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041 l`IPVPIAnf1
PA—ro "-htfiliotp
, Attu
Eddie Robinson after he wa., eight first-place votes, while "If we can get through the first
P,
041nn At Nowit York. a.ad
V f4l
ELEVENTH
1
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Nu
i.
7
Grambling was seventh 4 'Arlivotort
rain
Boise State of Idaho, 2-0, was three games, we can usually go
Grambhng
is
idle
this
weekrank
Irihe'St
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Arr.-t
Pr'c.
1
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Juan,
I
w
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ed last year wi th an 11-1 ,
third with 221 poIn ts,
end, but an tici pates a major
flmipnn 7rr. S Rrr. Alto. A
undefeated from there."
No. I
.
The Associated Press
hilm-Atiot A Oakland i
mark, but since then the two a W??.n.roni
battle in two weeks with Oregon to
(Picieon A. California I
in its first weekly college
Rounding
out
the
Top
tIvi Ma,,.l St,PIitute- Celaye,
15
were
p-rated teams of 1974 — 9flIAwAr(l)
TodayiGarnes
1(4 He
"But
division football poll.
#rvw 5*
this
y
ear
£n,,jp
,
they
Just
went
Texas A&amp;J; Jackson State of
Central
r'*troit lCrilem4n 10 17 And
Michigan
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and
. MIrhOAPII)
TWELFTH — I Formin 4!3uirre
"But at the sarne timet it
t
the
points.
I
don't
"We'll have to play Our best Louisiana Tech - have been 17 yo"I'MItift" til (1)
East7 r AIA If-An I ('holfhth
' A I
Palmer
AAufuerta 4 makes you a little nervous," ern Kentucky, Wittenberg Of know if they're a new breed or Wit game," iiobinson said. reclassifie
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added
In
a
telephone
Ohio,
Delaware,
Henderson
what
they're
doing.
They're
of
"They
aren't
going
to
let
a
Difootball
teams.
MeI,,h
1
t pr fliknt
CnIrn 10 17) Al PilhAn I Arre4 Suht,tut
Inter vi ew from the school's Sta te of Arkansas, or
Cho-vi-lArood tPoo-litrion 14m ini
ne,rvilronn Wriot,-I
campus at Grambling, La.
Ri"?nn (ClCv.IRnd 179 and
Michigan, Youngstown State of
' A T lArot
17 III Al
"If you're No. 1, you have to Ohio, South Dakota St.a t,e, Abi11"I 'vo lil"T "1 4 And AAav is 11),
THURSDAYMATINIFF
play like you're No. I. Other lene Christian and
1.
teams are always out to knock hots.
YAPtA,. ('ity I1'ttelI 1 ii, (n)
tr ArAPA 1 t,.irri 1.n't, I AIcJanA
you off, bu t
No. I
ou'
(r
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I JeItern S 10) at
'h4flO fl?A 8 Eddy
Grambling opened i ts 1975
they're
going,
to
make
a
,a, 1 (r
'tiS.,. 70 II) ml
SAn(hPI S OQUCZA
campaign
by trouncing Alcorn
effort."
41Rrflø
'rheduld
State
27-3,
then routing Morgan
SECOHOGAME: I AIdana)pet
Gramnbling, 3-0, received
irAnk^k; i FchanoYrA 4
State
4M
and
Hawaii 2M.
first-place votes in balloting by
Fddy I en? S (J"?R Alb,rdC A
a nationwide panel
(lc,;'Ia AAcwP,,.p
sports "This has been a good
I arri EIOEA. A
.
i
write rs and sportscaste rs,
Perr, ArAflA
but a surprising one," said
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sixth when the Pirates scored League. RelieverStan Wall, 0-1,
three runs to give Bob Moose took the I oss.
4
his winning cushion.
Reds 5, Astros 3
ThePirates,whoclinchedthe
Tony Perez' run-scoring
National League East by beat- double in the fourth Imi
ing the Philli es the ni ght bef ore, drove In what proved to he the

Nissenson's. Selections

FRANKIE KAISER

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MANILA (AP) - Genuine,
ricate this rivalry. It
Y
Jagged
-edged animosity is be- runs deep.
tell you the truth I'm really not inning to give Cleve
la nd its sic- gin ning to seep throu gh th
e
concerned about anything.
"I t hi nk the man may be lostory. Boog Powell knocked in pores of the ballyhoo, promis- Ing his mind," Frazier said
of
, "We'd the other three Indian runs with ing that emotion will be a key the ranting, name-calli
were obvi&amp;wly at ease with thou winning mn and Fred Norman
like to win itsoon and get
It o ve r his Sth homer,
ng
pressure
off. The Postgame and Rawly Eastwick .
with,"
The Victory lif ted the Tri
factor in
next
week's
heavychampion as tralning entered horseplay Included loud cheers four hits as Cincinnati edged
weight
title
fight
be
tw
ee
n
Mu
Kansas City kept .Its hopes within two games
tape ring-of f phase f or
of New York
when Dyer wa lk ed the towel Houston.
be harnmad Ali and Joe Frazier. multimillion
alive with a 4-0 triumph over in the battle for third place In
-dollar rubber
carpet
to his locker and found
EWs 7, Cardinals 0
Texas but Royals' Manager the Al. East.
All's taunts and pranks have match here Oct. 1 (Sept. 30 In
t
he
post
generated
a
F,catWpg
hate
in
tl
game
meal.
Pete
Mackanin drove ln thr j
Whitey Herzog smiled
)e the United States.
Sox 5, Angels 4
Ili
the
other
National
League
runs
with
Frazier
Camp.
All,
declaring
a triple and
asked about overtaking the A's.
1I his voice booming,
Ken Henderson's solo home this a "holy war," has whipped
the San Diego Padres lodded walkand Mike Jorgen"Th"Il ne ve r lose that many run in th
e seventh inning won It his followers Into religious zeal. linued
butcier to
from
Philadelphia.
degrade
the one-time whipped the Los Angeles Dodg. sen clubbed a two-run homer to
games In a row," Herzog said. for Chicago.
ers
Promoters don't ha
the Cincinnati Reds power Montreal past SL Louis.
ve to fab- "I did some special training
stopped the Ho us n Astros 53;
Mets Cubs 6
for Frazier today," he said.
"1 the Montreal Exp. blanked the
SL Louis Cardinals 7.0 and the doubled home tte tying run in
Then he added:
New York Mets beat the Chi- the eighth Inning and scored on
"I will destroy him. I will de. cago Cubs 8-6. Rain washed out Felix Milan's single as New
troy everybody in his camp.
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early sixHe shall bow. He shall crawl. I
THIRD GAME: 1 lci Alberdi 2
run
deficit
to
de
National
feat Chlcago
r flinhI ') IJF:A Arita 4
have an astonishing shock for
League
Fr*'rr. I .'nl A Oque
A
AT'VIpr,
him. I am going
47S
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bale)-him
7
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to death,"
By HERSCHEL NISSENSON ever acmw him of not being
'Ill S4'q,4IIen POP',. 319.- ArprP y,
'l
"We can't hold this team as HoosierThe
training
period
has
FOURTH GAME' I Carlin
mag.
, T`CU is game, but
Wtnn HIn '171 Mnr*nn Cm.
AP Sports Writer
Brigham Young at Arizona
honest,
FInr74 7 I1"n',C lAy' 1 Dr'rninq
highly as the first
nified
the
contrast
in
the
Hayes
Huskers
have
a
ball
IWO
Ne- State: Cougars' hopes for a SCV
NEW YORK (AP) You can
PIIP4S (4th Ph i 107. Row
Ohio State's self-described says. "You don't dare he to braska 42-0.
black
both former Olym7Arre A Al4v Røocj'w 7 FeqmCn
ink
what
you
'
"P
)I7 I nr
th
like about "mean old coach" doesn't in. your kids a nd tell th
LA 108
ond
straight
WAC
title
get
pie
champions
who
followed
di.
S(X
OP
rb A A,erP.' I- .'hye
em, 'Gee,
Wisconsin at Missouri: Badg. gr ounded in a hurry
c'n ( lfll S'Aub NV.
Woody Hayes
he'll tell you tend to rave about North Caro- we're agains t a real toughie this
FIFTH GAME I Domlnn
Arizona
verse
roads
to
the
heavyweight
te
20
bat red Mizzou 59- last State 31-7.
himself he's mean
IN-Lu FrP've 7 SantI A,,erre 1 CP,uchn
but don't lina, this wee k's opponent,
-zir'*Il, Ph
week."
$19. RtncP. Cm.
champions hip.
year and the Tigers, who could
Peryna I Mari,ri Mequel. S Sala
107
'V Per.p Ck) 106:
Boston College at W est Vir"
Staub. I Arrea A Frdnta Men'P)A.
Having defeated Michigan otherwise be looking ahead
NV 11)7 I)
POP). 100
Aft's workout takes the form
CPIAvA P amnn
I
r erm
State 21-0 and Penn State 17-9 MIchigan, want revenge. Ergo ginia: Winner re
I4ITc-.p',t,. CCn,
703:
Oar
Mi'n,'er ; ,,
tains
a
shot
at
of
a
vaudeville
show
and
a
I
74).
A
and with UCLA coming up next
Cash. Phe.
the mythical Eastern crown.., camp revival with All always
Missouri 20-14.
S
SIXTH GAMF I Aredia Jav'
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SIL
lii. Millan.
week, will Ohio State sfer a
P4r, Per,., 'I (')q,,., 7arre I
Texas Tech at Texas: Tech Boston College 272l.
IRI
the cenr of the sta ge
All . A,.1.) Mt,I. 6
letdo-An against the 1.1 Tar won I&amp;r,t year
HOMr
IJNS Schm,dt.
26.3 so guess who
puckish,
Pilh
R4rr EChA
Auburn
at
Tennessee:
Do
the
s
wide-eyed boy one ino.
heels? "Not when
they
have
a
wants
revenge.
Darrell
Royal
Tigers
always
beat
Tennessee,
fllent,U
sinister,
artful
tactician
PhI.
11 R.nP,
C'n.
71
mean old coach," says the welcomes
SEVENTH GAMF I AIdAOII
0 PerPr.r P0,1 7S
Steve Sloan to the or does it just seem like it? Au- the next,
A&amp;L
mean old coach.
7 lre 15sti '1 FqhAnn JAy,
American
Southwest Conference the hard burn 21-17.
League
ti
PIPIU
Already
he
has
cap
A*V.,d c UrM Via. A
vated
PACT INr,
Upset Special of the Week? way
447%
At
Texas 28-14.
bats)-. ('rP'n ArAnA 7 Eddy SAnch:,
another
country
rer..w
Mm
as
he
141
Lynn
chance
...
Win
Nota
Florida at Mississippi Stale:
Ohio State 42-7,
001 ' 1 1
PCI- Pt
Northwestern at Notre
.
311
Me,rivn
others before him
NY
th )j
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wi
EIGHTH GAME: I. Alava
Last week's forecasting score Dame: Wildcats are
Gators were beaten by NC. sharp wit and obvio
C. Srptt, Vt"
311 Wahinton ?'I flg'Cr7
us boxing
C.Iayi Aourrc. 1
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was rht, 20 wrong and two too, but not for long
State, Bulldogs by NCAA
Otto. 3m
Fr?A I.4fl i
MAruri Altu, S
skills.
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107;
May
NoIre
Florida
27-17.
ties fora percentage of .688. For Dame 28-0.
Prnrn A Ferii.:n Alai, 7
0
1
rry
RILe.
fln
97;
.
the season, itoos 90464- .662.
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Maryland at Kentucky:
Illinois
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RALE IGH, N.C. (AP) The Higgins made 10 solo
91
noin
Bonds.
NINTH GAMF - I
Fordrita, 7
Homecoming
Oklahoma
at
Miami,
Fla.:
ever
for
Te
rp
oa
j
Nov.
94)
C
ch
zier
says,
"But
no
meeting gives t he Illini
"
more, Ani_______
in the vocational education se veral for losses,
7A'te 1 Ip.,
Anurre,
S Bilbao
I opç
and caused The first game of the Sooners' something to remember
RATTED
IN -lynn- A A 'r' 7 (c'l.iv-i I 5414
Jerry Claiborne, who used to Hiosity has built up in both
class at Millbr(x* High School one. fumble.
Atro
11)1
M.vberry KC , 161.
current 22-gaine winning streak Texas A&amp;M 24-10.
TENTH GAME
I Santi, 7
play at Kaintuck. Maryland 20. our hearts. But I all, a Goodosent
had a new reason to call their
:
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I
%
Playing football comes nato- wasa24 triumph os..
P"'It"n I k"i"o"Itt"i 4 MPMChA, S
10.
Miami
man. I can forgive."
IN' M.eren NY. 100
Baylor at Michigan: Bears
I .'r,.a A M'',ecp. 7 1 ecmen, I
student teaching ariistant rally to the native of Colonia, thanks to a second-half rally. riddled
HITS r, nr.it
KC.
IS?: rtS,.p
"sir" today,
by
injuries and WolveN.J. His father, Tom Higgins No. 23 won't be that
rArow
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The assista nt, Tom Higgins of Sr., was a
rines snarling after 19-19 tie
III W'Pmnrjlnn OAk, 179: Sun
standout lineman for Oklahoma 48-7.
j,,,, 7 PdPd'l,si Frh.ve 1 Arr'ch,
North (:arW= State Urdver_ State's arch-rival Noro Caro.
with Stanford. Michigan 17-7.
rIptrn Pal ill Puce fin Ill
,,
Dnmenan
Purdue
at
nOlifli FS-t von
16.
R'.II.
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Alaboama at VarK61jilt: Bear
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thursdaY
shd Saturday,
nAk '"
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Prepare Your Heating System For
ally, Is this week's college line- Ursa. Later he played for the California; For th' Boilers, it', Bryant doesn't have Steve
_ PVt'.PA114ILM
man of the week. Higgins, a Philadelphia Eagles and now he out of the Non
1* Mayherry KC W
'The Winter Months Ahead WithT'ELFTH GAME: I Matur,
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frying Shan to kick around any more,
senior middle guard, was se- coaches high school fnnth.dI in
nlpl(lfl PAl 14- CMmhliii. NY.
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2DO game of the night (213). Other highs for the evening were 214-705, Ron Allman 21(~719, Jim Johnson 216-724. Eric Storm
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,Mary Bagnoli 5-6, Alma Gibson 2-7, Doro
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Carroll 224-MO. Other highs: Rose Belew 20&amp;496, Buddy Bass 205.
Monday Moming Blues Ladies Match Point League - Leisenring 5-7, Amy Weick, Marvin McNutt and Mike Burke all
569, and Jark Horner 212-M, Mary McPhearson 192, At Moretz
Johnny's Standard Ser vice won 10-3 from leet1lne Homes picked up th e 3-10,
191, Jack Ka iser 190-495, June Pla nt 185-469 and Hal Nelson 514,
Charlie Gross Inc. won 8-5 over Team 5, and No.6 won 7-6 over No.
Sanford Classic Trio; Scratch 4 Games -"Star of the Week"
and John Pirozzi 504.
4. High for th e day were rolled by Ann Smi th 180-455, Anr Muth is Chuck Blackb urn wi th a 775 se ri es, A total of 17 200 games fell
Krlstle Johnson rolled games of 234-187- and 276 for a t.errlfic
168443 and Sue Wynn 161. Converted splits by Norma Sharp 2-7 for the evening with the high game going to Ira HoIsclaw (229)
for series of 697. In her 276 game (which is the new high garne for the
( th r ee times), Susan Gates 5-10, and Mary Johnson
a 737 series. Blackburn rolled games of 225-204-775, Dave Hunt
women at Bowl America) she ha d 11 skes. She started th five

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Frirly' Frances Foleger 4-5-7, and Olive Westray 54W0.
Foresters Mixed Leagut' -- 'Star of the we*k" is Bob Moyer and Marvin McNutt 180-520, and Mike Burke 177-520. Highs for the

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tomatoes, a face cloth, a cigar for the Pirates.
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lIeboer'stwrun single came
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Randy Jones tossed an eighthis locker,
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191-509, Ron Allman 190-549, Pete Phillips 188-531 and Carol 175-458. Gayle Sheafer spared the 2-7 and Larry Williams picked
Slaughter 504
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Deltona Pinbusters Mixed League -The o nl y 200 game was sparcd the 5-6 split.
rolled by Norman Beckman 231-545. Second high ga me for the
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men was 188 which was rolled by f our men: Ben Kresfl 18&amp;614, Ron Allman 214IJ
Joh n was second with his M5-W,
Bert Lange 188-499, Joe Wick 188-467, and Larry Valente 18&amp;466. and Bob Locke was next with his 203-542. Other highs for the
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Westray17l477,GladysGranne1nh7..andEstei1e&amp;haefer Alice Hendricks 187-505, Dot Lee 182-489, Tom Wheaton 176-603
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Defendant Warned

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In-Chambers Trial

Judge Witholds Adludication In Drug Possession Ca$
By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

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made
th e non-jury trial was granted.
(eels the (our suspects had Joint possession of controlled sub.
adm
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Combs said he bought the waste basket.
statements Tuesday after a
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Chrty
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Hosemann Jr. has withheld was a St. Peteriburg urban $3,000 %vo.-th of MDA bought in
Prosecutors said charges
Combs was given immunity Christy didn't own any of the that lie was arrested in Mexico —apparently didn't
adjudication of guilt and sen- planner when arrested with Missouri for
poun1s of against Gary Thomas, 21, of from further prosecution and MDA but asked to go along on In 1913 on marijuana charges anything from Mexico
tence for a 23-year-old Ohio three other men by a state marijuana,'
Judge
Hosemann Middleton, Ohio, were dropped; testified Tuesday against the trip to Fort Lauderdale so and "spent seven months in a been using Illegal drugs."
man accused of illegal drug trooper on 1-4 in April.
ruled Christy had knowledge Pichard D. Lipmann,
, of Christy. He identified a variety
he could buy marijuana,
rotten Jail" before his 6 year court indicated one factor
possession and warned the
the illegal drugs were in the Oxford, Ohio, pleaded guilty in of pills found in the auto
prison sentence was overturned withholding adJudication f
defendant if he violates "any
Christy was charged with small foreign car stopped by county
court to misdemeanor detailed how he, Lipman and
During the trial a small "for health reasons."
dri.g la ws in any state" during possession of MDA, an am. Florida
Christy and suspending
High Patrol Trooper marijuana possession and got Thomas had come to Florida portion of
the next three years that he'll phe tanune, and a jury was P.C. W
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two yc"rs probation; and with the MDA that Lipmann MDA in evidence was spilled
be brought back to serve a fi',e. select2d for his trial Tuesday
Christy claimed the Mexican disposition of the cases of thi
Timoth)
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with which you fill a leaf to
Indicate texture and shading.
There are small Cross stitches
or individual Lazy Daisy stitches
you can scatter
haphazardly across a surface
for a decorative effect. Or you
can use Couching or Trellis
stitches to divide a space into
miniature squares. These can
be left as they are or filled wi th
French Knots or Bullion Kno ts
in the same or contrasting
( olors. If you like you can fill
the miniature squares with
Cross stitches or Stars or even
if your sq uares are large
enough
Buttonhold circles.
To give you an Idea of the
variety of effects you can
achieve, imagine a leaf fill ed
wi th little Seed stitches. These
sti tches needn't be identical
and can be used to suggest
sha pe and sha di ng. If all the
Seed stitches are in a single
shade of green, you can give
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original and unique recipe
should have a taste of its own,
with a flavor complimentary to
national cuisines from around

The Sweetwater Women's
Bowling League started off the
fall season wltha lot Ofl the ball.
I'Queen of the Week" award
Went to Shelby Telese for
wling 121 pins over her
Dverage. Rita Roberts bowled a
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Ind Mary Bailey bowled e 504
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changes that have taken place achievement is dIs1ionei.
here because of the oil boom are
hethcr It's a Phi Beta Kappa
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key, a purple heart or a brone
Crime is rampant because so star.
many are Jobless. The schools
DEAR ABBY: I am writing

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I have never seen it fail,
something to offer and will be Every time my husband and I
sit down to order in a
people who bleed the land, restaurant, the waitress looks
destroy our wildlife, rip off our only at my husband and asks
neighbors and make money him what he wants. She ignores
here to spend elsewhere.
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Joy Of Stitching

Margaret Wolf and Lawnna will be held at the First
Beta Chi
Hill. A social hour followed the Congregational Church of
Women of the Moose held program.
Winter Park, on the corner of
The next regular meeting of
their Publicity Chapter Night
New England and Interlachen, Beta Chi Chapter, the Dlta
on Sept. 8 with Senior Regent
Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m. in Kappa Gamma Society, will be
Opera Atdltlons
the church sanctuary. Those held Saturday at the home of
Virginia Borem introducing
Qualified vocalists are in, auditioning are requested to Katherine league in Oviedo.
publicity chairman, Merline
vited to attend open auditions prepare
Dorton.
two selections. This will be a tea honoring the
for ENCORE OPERA — a new Accompanists will be provided
new initiates. The address Is the
Mrs. Dorton's theme was local opera company launched if necessary. For further in. Corner of Graham and
"publicity makes people more by the Opera Gala Guild of The formation call Jeff Paison of Ilillcrct. The :rwtting begins
knowledgeable on how to cope Florida Symphony. Auditions Orlando,
at 3:30 pni.
with modern day situations."
,s
Guest speaker for the evening
was Sgt. Beau Taylor of the
Seminole County Sheriff's Dept.
Taylor outlined the safety
program he and other deputies
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are presenting in the county's
schools. His talk was illustrated
with a film and "special guest"
Antiques
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them variety by crowding
many more stitches toward the
midline of the leaf and scattering them widely at the outer
edges. This has the effect of
making the leaf look lighter
around its border and deeper at
the center vein.
Another way to achieve this
effect is to use a darker shade of
green when you work your Seed
stitches in the leaf center. When
you use Seed stitch filling for
petals, a subtle way to Indicate
the flower's curved shape is to
use a pale tone at the petal
ends, deepening the color as
you stitch nearer the flower
center.
As you grow more proficient,
you'll find new ways to combine
filling stitches and create your
own individual decorative ef.
feels. For instance, if you fill an
area with Trellis stitch you
might then use Satin stitches
within the small squares of the

Trellis. You also can create a
design within a design by filling
a large ornamental leaf with
small (lowers and leaves.
Filling stitches are a
challenge to creativity; the
more imaginatively you rise to
the challenge, the more individual your finished piece will

be.

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Is the Split stitch used only
for outlines or to raise the edges
of Long and Short stitches?
M. U.J.
Dear M.U.J.,
The Split stitch is a very
effective and firm stitch for
outlines but it can also be used
to' fill designs completely. In
"Heritage Embroidery," I used
it to fill the entire body of a
leaping hound.
E.W.

the world.
The $5,000, as well as an
opportunity to participate in an
Academy Award-type
presentation In San Francisco,
is the grand prize in the third
annual international recipe
competition sponsored by
Seagram's V.0. Previous

awards were for hors d'oeu%Te
and one-dish supper recipes,
To qualify, your dessert
recipe entry must list all the
Ingredients
and
proper
measurements in order of use,
and give clear directions for
your method of combining and.
or completing the recipe. Dish

or pot size, temperature t where
necessary), and time for
preparing, cooking or baking
must also be included, as well
as yield in terms of the number
and size of servings,
Gourmet cookbooks will be
awarded to the 25 semifinalists. The five finalists will

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Later, Mrs. Dorton presented
the senior regent with a check
from the publicity Committee
to be sent to Mooseheart, the
child City. Committeewomen
present were: Thersa Kenn,
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test, P.O. Box 300, Church
Street Station, New York N.Y.
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and full contest rules may be
obtained at the same address.

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accommodations,
first-class
airfare, all for two persons, and
$300 cash to cover incidentals.
The contest winner will be
announced at a dinner party at
one of San Francisco's world.
famous restaurants.
Each contestant is limited to
a single entry. To be eligible for
judging, all entries must be
pcstmarked no later than
midnight, Nnv. 15.

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According to League secretary club was held at the Malsonet Fran Carlton, physical fitness
Marge Brown, three more Jardin in Altamonte Springs instructor of television fame.
women from the Sweetwater with the president, Mrs. Jack
Plans were put Into effect for
area are needed to complete the Johnstoi, welcoming over
the
upcoming annual Christmas
10 teams. Any interested bowler members and guests,
Bazaar to be heid In December
may obtain further Information
as
well as setting up workshop
The Women's Club meets on
by calling Ms. Brown, Other
dates.
League officers are president the second Wednesday of every
Rae Martin and vice-president, month with the October
The October meeting will
Ginger Clifton.
meeting scheduled for Oct. 8, at begin with a social from noon
Lord
Chumley's
Pub until 12:30. Luncheon and
meeting
the
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Altamonte
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at Holt, Mich., Mildred Ran.
Partlow, Arlene West, Linda the following delegates from do!ph
had the pleasure of
Miss Sherry Golden, Oct. 4 McKibbin, Frances Morton,
the local club: Myrtle Grdick, sharing festivities with her
brLeelect of Blair Kitner, was Mary Blair, Karen Shumaker
Peggy Hattaway, Katherine grandson on his first birthday.
guest of
honor at a and Fran Jones.
Gehr, Frances Jackson,
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miscellaneous bridal shower
Vir gi ni a Mercer, Ann Brisson,
Sept. 18, at the Loch Arbor
Val Colbert has been so busy Pip Slaback and Marie Fitz.
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owes an enormous debt to the
gifted needlcwomen of the past
who created so many of the
stitches we use today. There's
no limit to the variety of the
Filling stitches which come to
us from the fanciful flowers and
leaves of the Jacobean Trees of
Life.
The simplest of all are the
small individual Seed stitches

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who are living off
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buck and take it back to their seem the slightest bit emfamilies.
barrassed to be wearing the
The number of unemployed sym bol
academic
men in Alaska is staggering. achievement that they them.
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she was being honored at a many nights as they tem- Mahoney.
advice to women preparing to was smart, she would pay a
are Judy Kwiatko
dinner darce at Deltona Inn porarily became actors and
Sherry's chosen colors, blue vacation, Lucky Val! She won a Hattaway, Beverly Freeman relatives attended from San. go on a man-hunt: Forget little attention to the woman,
Country Club on Saturday night ac tresses. They donned wigs and white , were carri
ed out
because she's usually the one
ford, Apopka, Plymouth, Alaska!
four-day west coast trip and Kay Ohirich.
and to please bring her and other appropriate attire the refreshments and decor,inthrough
DEAR
ABBY:
In
the
fo
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radio station WTR.R'
who
decides w here they dine.
Orlando, Oviedo, Winter
husband. On t he afternoon of and portray ed a nurse, woman Several lively bridal games weekly disc Jockey contest.
have
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Florida,
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the event, each wife received a patient, children, surgical entertained the guests.
have seen only one person
DEAR
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blame
Later
on,
and
she
and
her
husband,
and
Mrs.
Charlie
Johnson
spent
Casselberry
Longwood.
• pink sweetheart rose corsage. patients and others to the
wearing a Phi Beta Kappa key the waitress for turning to the
Attending were Mrs. Lydia John, will spend the four days a week in Franklin, NC., where
About 20 doctors and their delight of all attending.
who has actually earned it gentleman for th e order. It',
Golden, Sherry's mother; Miss at Bayshore Yacht and Bath they enjoyed the mountain life.
KathIee and Bill Reynolds himself. However, on other
wives turned out for cocktails,
The committee in charge of Lydia Golden, her sister; Mrs. Club near Indian Rocks
customary for him to order for
Beach. Anna Mae also spent a week plan to attend the Southeastern
luscious hors d'oeuvres, a steak arranging the restive partY Lydia Williams, her grandoccasions,
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have
seen
women bo th the lady and himself.
with her sister, I)ot Meredith, Regional
dinner and dancing.
Included the following med ical mother; and Mrs. Phyllis
Locksmiths wearing Phi Beta Kappa keys However, she should ask the
Planning to ha ve fun while at Rainbow River.
Association convention Oct. 9-12 on charm bracelets,
Highlighting the affair was a doctors: Clyde Meade, Frank Kitner, mother of the prospeclady ( firstt if she wants more
convening at St. Petersburg
at the Sheraton Towers,
comical f ilm, which several Clontz, Jerry Robinson, Torn tive brIknr,.
On
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coffee.
the
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aboard the Midway, was given
With 13 years experience in
the Job. He is presently the South Vietnamese Air
assigned to the Naval Training Force, training in that country
Equipment Center in Orlando. and the United States, he
The ceremony, which took served as squadron operation
place at the Greater Sanford officer, 1971.75.
Chamber of Commerce, was
He passed hit FAA private
video-taped for showing to the pilot written test in July in St.
Midway crew. Major Bung Ly Petersburg and would like to
expressed, in English, his have a flight rela ted job, such
gratitude to the USS Midway as airplane mechanic, air
"because they helped us while terminal control, pilot or crew
we were there and now to chief, but is not too hopef ul as
receh this will me, I will be be real4zes there are many U.S.
able to have a small car and pilots retiring out of the ser.
apartment to set up life in vices Looking for work.

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Medical Assmiation Auxiliary
members entertain their doctor
husbands annually at a di nner
in observance of National
Doctor's Day. In retribution,
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for
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Eglin Air Force Base. At this A letter from Captain
point they were sponsored by Chambers of the Midway stated
members of the staff of Littio.- that the major's litde "Bird
Red School House in Sanford Dog" plane is now on per
and moved to Central Florida. manent display at the Naval
Ini tial at tempts to locate the Aviation Museum at Pensa cola.
family and turn over the $2,500
Mayor Lee Moore of Sanford
fund collected by the crew were also took part in the ceremony,
unsuccessful, but two months welcoming the major and his
later the American Red Cross wife Van N Bich Tran and
lo,ated the family and children, Nhan, 6; Nghl, ;
ar rangemen ts were made for Hang,4; Nhung,3and20month
the presentation.
old Danh.
lbe crew of the Midway
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requested the check be arrived at a more opportune
presented by a carrier-qualified time as the major is still trying
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traveleci everywhere, from little country churches to the giant
Mid-Ainerica Sunday School Convention; from New York to
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paren ts sti ll can provide their he is now in favor of pr oviding
OC) busing
own transportation for the
this area
children.
"and in any area for safety
reasons "
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Sim said he is still in favor of
Association renting their own courtesy busing for the area.

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response to "Looking in St.
Paul," who wanted to know
where she and a friend could
find eligible men.
don't steer them to
Alaska. True, there are ma ny
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The Agape'Players l3itenttnnlal tour is a group of 21
college-age young people from all over th e Uni ted States and
Canada. Each of th e Players has a definite purpose: to share
through song, drama, and testimony, th e need for Americans to

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are expected by Oct. i tt
these are to "relieve some of who could be con ta ct ed by
the pressure" on the more than telephone today said they are in
100 regular routes to the favor of providing the courtesy
county's 39 schools,
busing at this time,

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The internationally known Agape,
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Center. The program is free — a love offering will be
en.
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growth from the first Thanksgiving through today. Utilizing
.1orful contuming, drama and their own original musical
arrangements, the Players take you for a close look at America
and her.heritage. Thk Unique presentation features excit
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moments from the old St. Louis fair, colorful antics by the
Keystone Kops, stirring in,
and a special salute to "Old
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hard to fit windows our specialty.
VaIance, matching
bedspreads.

Hundreds of fabrics available. Come in
and see ow, selection.

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manufacturers who pr-ornate
the nutritional value of their
products to provide nutritional
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$425

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OVER 75 MEAT ITEMS IN STOCK
If We Don't Have What You Want
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Butter Quarters.................. .,. 99

303 cans

Mackerel Fillets........ " 79

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SHIRLEY MILLET
834 9212
Forest City

Homes, Offices,

Hamburger Helper..

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NoodIas.ch..s.bug.ro.Lasagna

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8349212
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Turkey Roast ............
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Swift Pr.mium Ai,.o,t.d Sliced
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Sliced Mozzarella ..............

Canned Hams

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Fried Chicken............. .. $ 2II,
Ev.rybody's Fovoril. hash-Baked
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Pumpkin Pie ............is, 9

teaks

thinly sl ced
I tsp. Baking soda
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Scramble eggs, set aside.
tsp. Salt
Fry baccn until done, but not l can Cnishdpineapple
crisp. Set aside bacon. Reserve
(I5.i 01.)
1 cup Shredded coconut
4 01.
1
Saute chopped onion In
STEAKS
drippings.
Cream margarine and sugar
,0'.
Add rice; fry.
I
until
light
and
fluffy.
STEAKS
Add soy sauce, salt, and
Add eggs; mix well. Stir In
pepper.
banana
Add eggs, bacon, and green
STEAKS
Sift together flour, baking
O11I01&amp;S.
1001.
powder, baking soda and salt.
4'!
Makes 1. servings
STEAKS
Add to creamed mixture' mix
ALOHA LOAF
well.
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Fold in undrained pineapple
cup Margarine or
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and coconut.
butter
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and flowed
2 cups Sugar
90-inch loaf pans.
lEggi
Bakeat35odegreesF., I hour
.
1 cup Mashed ripe
and 10 minutes or until tests LEAN MEATY PORK
banana
done.
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4 cups Silted flour
Remove from pans to cool.
2 tsp. Baking powder
Makes 2 ki%Pc

pineapple, and festively Loaf and other pineapple spiked forgettable Hawaiian exbedecking Fried Rice, Aloha funds with fresh orchids.
perience. Order Del Monte'c
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AGU your own singing and the IAiau booklet by sending
your
LOS E 'J!rceremonial hula dance. Then name and address, along with
FAST.
______________ subdue your guests Into a 25 cents to cover postage and
tt')picaJ atznsphere by serving handling to: Del Monte Kit.
-Mai-Tai Pur,'F. using un- chens Luau Recipes, De
part.
FOV'FRIEE CONSULTATION
sweet?ned pIeap:e juice. merit 378, P.O. Box 9009,
- Young and aid ii-i's find your Clinton, IA, 52732.
Hawaiian a d v e n t u *e
Offer good while supply lasts.
swu-uru.,,t memorable,
Del Monte Corporation
HOT HOUSES
FRIED RICE
simplifies the festive affair
Are For Flowers
NOT PEOPLE
even further with a new 3 Eggs, slightly beaten
booklet, Luau Favorites and I Bacon slices, cut
Island Recipes. The booklet
Into L1" pieces
General
Electric
Features a wide varicty of luau
i up Bacon drippings
recipes plus craf t and party 14 cup Chopped onions
ioeas. n recipes are designed 5 cups Cioked ilce
System
for Parties of 12 to 15 or more 'i cup Naturally brewed
persons. They use convenient
soy sauce
PLUMBING

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39'

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SAVE 1OC, Del Monte Wboj.Kernel

SAVE 6c, Grandma Bown's
43c
Home Baked Beans...............
SAVE 6c, Dimly Moor
,
Beef Stew ...........................89
.
SAVE lOc. With Boons, l.gula, o.Hot
49c
Hormel Chili.........................
SAVE 16c Glad Large
79c
Garbage Bogs .................... .

Beef Bologna ............
9
With last, of Gadic this Pork &amp; B...I, Sliced
Cooked Salami.......... '" 9

Health Salad..............

Del Mon ico
Steaks

NJ

RedCabbage ............

Kitchen-Froth

(10.12 LB. AVERAGE)

fl V&amp;OmQ Wagon
hosless ',m4Ihe,I

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Ned lUre and Aloha Loaf, garnished with orchkls, give a sanipIlng of fesUv; Hawaiian foods.

Oct. 1st, 1975....

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Fresh-Mad., Ham, Chkk.n or Egg Salcd.

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Hunt's Delicious R.gulor or

Flavorful Slec.d Cooked
qvoiis.
Roast Beef ................. lb 7

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$1 00

Dutch Loaf.................

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Thru Wednesday

Garden Peas...........3
D1Mont. Whol. or Soosonod
Green Beans........

D.I,csous Sliced Poltsh Loaf or

'2

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$349

5

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2$-si

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Prices Ef'foctivo:

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Wine

Inc nerain Services

Hawaii this year , Why not'
Host an island fast, better
known as a luau, in your own
backyard. It's an ingenuous
way to show off your
hospitality.
Traditionally, luau food is
served all at once with no forks
or spoons, but plenty of
greenery, flowers and fresh
fruits. The main dish Is the
kalua pig In an "imu" or underground own. Del Monte
Kitchens suggests conveniently
substituting a succulent Kalus
Pork Roast, garnished with

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SAVE I Oc (lOc Off Label)
Coons, Disinfects &amp; D.odorIs.s

SAVE 26c, DilMonte Early

Swift Premium Bon.kss (all light moot

Island Feast Keeps pirtot

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3 lemons
1 qt
1 lb. sugar
1 tsp. vanilla

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which have won compliments at

for the Membership Reception,
Annette reminds us — but she
does hope as many members as
possi ble will attend

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with flair.00,
As Cook of bbe . Week, she

members a glimpse of the
treats in store for them at the
Membership Reception and
Champagne Ball.
No invitations are being sent

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2 quartz strong coffee
2 cu ps simple syrup
(1 cup water and
1 cup sugar boiled together
1 quart homogenized

cayen ne pepper
1 c up flour
pecan halves
Cream butter; add cheese,
then salt, pepper and flour. Roll
milk
into balls and press half pecan
I quart vanilla Ice
on each ba ll to flatten. Place on
cream
Cooke sheet and bake in 30
Make cuffee and smiple S)
degree over f or 15 minu tes.
in advance and have chilled..
Makes about 4O biscuits.
Mix all liquid ingredients In
SAUSAGE BALLS
I large punch bowl. Spoon
Spoo Ice
CORNELIUS
cream on top and serve un. 3 cups Bisquick
mediately.
1 cup New York sharp
1AR!NATEDMUSHJ)4%
cheese, grated
It, lbs. button mushrooms
i
lb. sausage
2 ahleinnne vhgur,#.j4
-Place bowl of grated cheese
chives
in
larger
bow of
2 tablespoons chopped

Dole Pineapples.. 3

SAVE 13c (l3c Off Lab.I) Genii* To Your Hands

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In her own home, she love
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Palmolive Liquid......
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ice moulds
I stick butter
prepared
ahead
to float in
i cup sugar
punch.
' cup rum
COCKTAIL CHEESE
' cup wa ter
BISCUITS
Boil a few minutes. The cake 1 stick bolter
wifl sink when u
poured (do not su'U(u te )
on. i t set in pan
minu tes 1 cup sharp yellow
before turning Out.
New York cheese,
CEEMOCHA
shredded
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SAVE lc, Dot. Pin.oppl. Pinli
Grapefruit Drink..
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c up Wesson oil
2 quarts ginger ale
7 cup water
Squeeze and reserve juice.
2
Boil sugar and water for five
i small package Instant
minutes. Add vanilla, almond
ddig vanilla
extzact, lemon juice and strong
Mix ingredients and pr into tea. When cold, add
1 pin t cold
bun pan wi th
cup nuts in
wa ter. mIX IX the base.
the bottom. Bakeal325degrees Forpunch,addjfj
for one hour. Pour sauce over juices to taste. Just before
cake.
seing add ginger ale for a

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Reception on Ckt.
and the
Ball on
&amp;
A charming hostess and
Competent Organizer and cook,
she
U suited to this double
responsibility. "And besides;
miles Anneu "1 will have
help of some wonderfid women.

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Wednesday, Sept. 24, 1975-16
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Twin-Pops............................
79
Sunshin.Ctoc,rs
Honey Grahams.................. ' ' 75
Sunshins Tasty C.,.aI
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PAINTING P. PAPER HANGING
senpral Repairs
all 7117

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dratnfielth &amp; tanks pumped 3fl

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60—Off -ice Supplies

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returns Try one an see Call 377

(STEPSON LAND CLEARING
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tPeClhs5fied ad-s in todays r-.w'-r

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YARD SAl F Wed P. Thurs 9 106.
full tinur' t'&lt;-ukk'p,'r F'nanc,al
Driftwood Dolls. Glassware, 'ew
StAte-merits and
reports
Avoris old pewter &amp; silver plate'.
76Cm
old 7* rpm req nrds. mISC 2610
Make
your
Budget go further, izop
5anln.rd Ave
the- ClASsified Ads every day

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BookkeepIng Service

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SO HP Mercury. engine &amp;
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Free POut, Wash with any rocil
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Interior

Beauty Care

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Pressure Cleaning

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P1, 377 AU 57

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elperience. also mno, nec,1,r V
W'rkmaui. 6655770

For free estimate's, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford, 377.
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QUALITY
APPLIANCES
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BARGAIN PRICES SANiORD
AUCTION. 37) 7310

0054 after 4

NV

VAs000wN95°I

Stereo, blue w white vflyl top
(raige.r mags 57.000 542 36.19

Lubrication

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TAX CREDIT APPLIES
COPIVINTIONAL
FINANCING
AVAILAILE
ach Woodmera Home Features Central Pleat AhO
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Area, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen.
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I I I Come
On Out And See ('or Yourself.

1977 C,rcnd Sport Tonino, AM FM

Ma* Or

Sir,ol'r 71g pan i n cabinet. 3 needle
petItion, twin needle, front
lnor'nn ripiuw,. sewi c3 machine
Pay halan,'i" of %7@ or 10 payments

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'mod triier wit?,
IS Pip Evinrude motor Call 372

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323.86700r 831-9777

Be sure and come to the

Information Meeting to be held
In all elementary schools In

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Drapes OCarpeling S Sep Dining Rminnc

S,irora HorneOwnr5 Assoc iation On closing we pay your
initial fee ($400) and fir st year's membership to

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pool with patio, fenced backyard.
air. l( Valencia Drive. Ravenna
Perk S10.000 lfl lIe? after S

3 Mo.-6 Mo.. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fum. IN Unfurn.

enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,
central heat and air, color.coordunated kitchen and much

Meals, Canoes,
Archery, Swimming,
Fishing, Boating,

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lands, apr-ri *5w 17$' hot. 16's12'

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including 3 bedrooms. 2Y,
square feet of living space .

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Paved ctre.et . (sty water, $71.500

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1919S French
7? 4991
322 7371. 377 1496. 372 1914
377 1959.377 1144

377 SAil All Pi' 'In 7757
117W 10 St Sanford

Your reactions to (he scars ate

the problem, not your
girlfriend's reaction to them.

\'(,ur doctor will
to
consider the possibility t ha t the
scars,
scars are an excuse for you to
When I was seven I was
Sun. 3 Features
avoid an intimate relationship.
severely burned wi th a large
I(atc Picture
I know you won't accept this
2:00 &amp; 6:43 — Blood Fingers
pan
of
hot
tea.
Fortunately my
I
idea,
but t he mi nd has strange
loud
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£
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face wasn't touched, however,
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ways
of playing I rftks On US- A
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neck down to my breast tiiigtit
as sell accept tiny scars, your wliolt. life, You should
see
go
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example here is the obese
*as. Nowl bear scars that I am instead of hoping a plastic a plas
DUDE PLUS MudiLess totally
tic surgeon to at least girl who is really obese because
ashamed of.
surgeon could help.
evaluate your problem and
Itkccpsherfroin ha vingtoface
I did go to a children's
Could a plastic
do
the
what
can
be
done
about
it.
Ask
the
problems of romance.
hospital and they grafted skin Job so you couldn't
notice It? for a recommendation from the
One way to solve the dilemma
on my chest, but It didn't
Would it be less expensive county medical society of any Wouldbetocorrectormlpjmju
CAVALIER LOUNGE
ict.
did cut one scar because my scars don't ob. large city or your family
doctor your cosmetIc problem. That
Off my aeck that worked strtct my arm movements?
could
OPEN 7 DAYS
refer
you
to
one.
There
DANCING TO
beautifully.
How can I find a plastic should be several in the town might give you the confidence
you need. I have never agreed
I had two girlfriends I really surgeon? I
A WEEK
travel you mentioned or at the nearest wi th the idea that a
liked. I was in love with one of anywhere to getwould
pe rson
the Job done, university medical center,
'ike fvdcy
should
have
psychotherapy
Just
them, She got tred
of having a Would It be be better to have
You probably have over to accept physical defect if
toyfriend who wouldn't let his plastic surgery or just cut off reacted
People”
to your problem . It may indeed the defect could be
shirt be unbuttoned and left,
some?
not
be
so important as you corrected, and that Is
Tuesday. Sunday
Most people tell me to atpt
DEAR RE ADER — Your think, even In romance, Alter primary
problem.
It and live with it,, but I can't. letter
that 11 all, scars on the upper cheat are
Surgery
of any type Is ex.
My parents have always told you don't resolve
1200 S. U.S. 17-92
SANFORD
3235U,4 jp,
your problem not likely to
a romnce pensive and seen)s to be a
eoulrjzi'I affoi-rj it,, so I it will have a serious Impact on that is worthdestroy
having anyway. greater problem
all the time.
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DEAR DR. LAMB I'm 21year.old and like the average
American male, girls are my
main interest. However, I shy
away from them because I have
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SEPT. 27&amp;28

11(1.1,1 Y INC

707 F 75th 5i . 323 78 37
HAL (OLBERT. REALTOR
Eve-s 3770617 or 37? !%17

RAYMONOM BALL

FIIA APPROVED- Minimum down
payment. '1 bedroom. I' bath.

finish.

pr.

drAwers with loi, 517% Riding

109W

BALL REALTY

3 Bedroom. 7 bath. Florida room,
fenced yard, air. 519.900 No down
VA 319 13*6

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Bathroom Cabinets, Count

'.iive.'

Speed transmission, extra nice.
51995 Call Duane McGuire at 377

1977 Nova. ISO Cu in, 3 speed
tranSmission 11600 32] eta) or
17? 7614

Housetull
CASH 373 4328
or

lawn mower. 76". $ HP Huffy. I
yrs 'ild 5150 377 1961

HAL COLBERT

76065 Hwy 1792
REALTOR ]73 5774

II?) H..nda Civic.

KULP DECORATORS

Store A office space for rent Palm
Plc pa rome' 76th 5, Sanford Ave
At" small srr 'in,' so ices icc rent
Frruryu I2 'c

Harold Hall Realty

'66 Nova 213.3 speed. new tires, runs
000d: includes 21). trans and
other spare Paris 5350 173 1130
after 6 p mn

("crane floor. IA wide. 7' tong, roll
tvr' all metal Comptetp with all
hardware $115 Phone 377.4961.

Look. Best Buy

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322-7643

restricted
TWO BEDROOMS
commercial area Live in and run
a buSiness 516 500

e.vtras 372 539) before 30 m or
after S p m

177 9111 Eve 469 1114

MOSS IEC. BATEMAN
R(i
Real Estate Broker

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ANTIQUES
1 P:rce

5 Pool ThIe flip rnk &amp; cue-s. needs
new rover %1(%) 177 9161

Puack yard. air. $72500

35—##oblle Home Lots

(rw'pfli.nl to Shnois &amp; Shopping

JIM)-&amp;h
Pt?ORS-

172 617)

96* El Camino. Qood Condition, plus

1974 t-lr'rnrt Hatchback air, auto
trans . mAriwh..l. e11r55: $7,995
Phone 171 6647

able Bud Cabelt 37? 6052 any
time

1 Bedroom )t
bath. carpeted.
refrigerator 0ovir. large fenced

FIVE BEDROOMS- fine t'cwidtion.
near tlr"en?Own 571.900

fliP
140

Professionally Managed

You are invited
to a
carnpout with the.

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AMC. '71 )4nrnef Hatchback Camel
with brown pinstripe's, top con
elifiu'un I nw 'nile's 17.900 510 7333

80—Autos for Sale

in 1917

?'i')tIt5 In 7152

fina nced with easy terms

WITT REALTY

Security Deposit Reouired

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

NFA'T AS A PIN 7 bedroom home,

3222090

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7 Bedroom, air conditioned, tenced
yard, 1901 Summerlin Ave $5900
Of male miller 177 1197

e'cii'ipped kitchen air. 517.250

WEEKLY RATES

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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377 1301.
26.10 Hiawatha Ave at It 97
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$150 mci 1406S Magnolia Sanford

2 BEDROOM

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Req Real Estate Brokec

VFPV I AR,F
1 bedroom home
with nice garden spot In goad

33—Houses Furnished
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STUDIO 1,2,3

Volusja Counties'

Payton Realty

PFAI T,)$r
377 199)

INC.

1913 Rirl I riS.ihr. s,ir riI'.' $7 1'.
cr best ruitrr 3?7 410-i,'
or 377 7371 sfter 5

tori pick uo. Chevy 10. 6 cyl
'trp,oPut slick 8' steel bed. E'ce.l
$1 i99 All .5555

FULLER BRUSH

('in (asp holds 10 guns, glass en
clOsed with lock 7 storage

377 7111
AFTER UPS
177 97*1
3720648

1961 OldSmobile 417
ispec'd.AM FMRAil n
5375 '777 3317

For us"f,.mnultj,e. appfnces tools,
etc Buy 1 or 1(77) items Larry's 1973 Custom Chevrolet Van,
automatic, air, A I condition
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
13500 firm 37? 07741

spray

rCrpr't Prime Sanford area
1719110

3731789

1971 I

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hr, 1797 *301706

3775622

Sinner Sr*inq machine in c.abin,t
with Pw'nrP, 560 Phone 377 7761

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Smtl V A. automatic, air Phone

l97S Ford E.ISO, Ranger. XLT. super
camper special 11.000 miles 3fl
9461

CASH 322•4132

Tre'pii'aI patin Spmkhing pool? 3
bedrooms 7 baths family room'
Central h0-Al 6. ar, wall to wall

REALTY

Buy

cc tops. Sinks Installation avail

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1970 AMC Rebel station wagon.

1969 WhIt rjicl,,,p truck i
drive w!tP' worn lr,ri i, nj
$795 3711105

We Buy Furniture

17' ' IiolIng Scaffolds: Eleciric
rarune trip Electric airless
attarliments Two frame 24 pane
windows
Answering Seryi.', 1776196

Kitchen

3 bedroom. 1
bath, kitchen equipped, air, lake
view ' 511 9110 Phone 675 45*5

JIM HUNT

to

flnrtrp' Van. 1973 Ford
Frrr.otlrw' Van. Trade in S. fake
river payment'. 377 7539 after S

79—Trucks-Trailers

322.5991

I?" Belt Sander, lane Gray Books;
Men Stilts 17 14 waist. 77' i; Pair
slat frlrr,q rjoors, float p. Iratc'r,

CaliBart Real Estate

For Sale. or Rent

68'—Waritt'd

1971

373

1*7'. 171 0915 eves or

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY

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WILSON MLIER FURNITURE
BUY - SELL - TRADE

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96.49

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boicar"
GORMLY'SE46 Sanford3fl 1733

50-'--Miscellaneous far Sale

family room on lt.ve.ly cornerlot
I anne *nml,cPinO for crafts
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373 38116

DAVES' 3239370

Nice, 1 bedroom 7 htPi home with

78—Motorcycles

67A—Feed

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Merchandise

SANFORD

Chevrolet El Camino. low
mileage., small V I. auto trans.
PS, air Immaculate condition
throughout 51.600 or best offer

J&amp;R's con
tinecit,sl tires, drag bars. excellent

Light utility trailer,

311 )ISE First St,

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373 5746

1974 Yamaha RD 'I'M

SF MINOI E CC Acreage tracts.
small and large 57.030 per acre
amiluri Terry Realty. RealtOr 678
P711

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3731329

WE BUY JUNK CARS

4 Yr rId 5):iii",-yio,, (,eld,nui ii
N'rirc'rr'4i r1c'r 1100 32) ?)C.l
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46—Commercial Property

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pl t,rlae On
1 acre $37950 Acre Realty.
PEAL TOP. in 71SOr 3776313

3 Bedroom, 11 7 bath home in Fern
Park, carpeted, draperies, fenced
yard. lake privileges, near
Shoppino. church. 577$ mo
FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS 5)06131

ardens

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bedroom s , un
furnished ShIn month TAFFER
PFAI 'TY 177.66S%

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DAD'S WORKSHOP

?'.7* r'arp On

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6567 Pin real ,"ctatp calls

lippem 1fl

322-6457

7 BR, fenced yard. 5)30 Adults

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rA arid CH 1178 900 Phone 171

WANT PRIVACY?

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL (STATE. INC

Two berjroorn, family room. CB.
nice. &amp; clean Fenced back yard, 1
Child, no pets 377 6744

7S6S Park Dr

5 room house &amp; bath, new garage.
Price $1300 On 46 &amp; Old Monroe
Ret 3739079

REAl TOR 3 615 1727

JOHNNY WALKER

4

preferred 373 5*54 or 3776670

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APIS

One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments.
furnIshed or uniurn,l,tip Newly'

Call your classified ad in today.

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years, You'll find more classified ads In
The Herald because we get results.

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REALTOR 37? 7191

Gilman Inc.

Roberts &amp;

clean, close In,
$85 month

3 Room cottage
gtjipt and
Phrvi. 1i6761

3222420 Anytime

lillian Campbell. Astor After
Ilri,ir', .547 6771

7 Bedroom house lust outside city.
large lot. Shad, and fruit; $110
month Phone 3776761

29—Rooms ___
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nearly new hnene. 1 bedrooms. 7i,
Paths, tlte.yip* lot with tree's
Family room. dining S. eat In
kitchen Great family living Call

private:

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Upside Down Building?

Rentals

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I lVf YOUR KIDSI Do them a
favor H,irte shady yard 38R%.2
baths central heat air', breakfast
Par, mini' minute walk
to
v'Ie.mi r'ta' i 'r turin? 51 ."li('ed to
517, 'dY

REALTORS

LAKEFRONT

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373 £381

Artt &amp; Crafts Small shop,

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3 Bedroom, 1 bath, carrl.)rt, big
fenced yard. swimming pool I W i
tVes. yrij name it and Pay We build
from 5'hnoi 71 Vihtt'fl Road
It and roller? Our deSire it to
9147
please yni, at an .1tfuythip price

tank and

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houses na rural .ire.s P4odø*n
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see it
VOU guãlify'
M UNSWORTH REALTY
Reo Real Estate Bruwer
,.,.w i.'ct

32—Houses Unfurnished

tropical fish Store 53 tanks.
filters. rompressor,
display stands, lights, cash
riohiter, desk and over 51.700 in
stork $100 firm 177 5477

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77—Junk Cars Removed

66—Horses

42—Mobile Hones

',At Es I IY.DFP'

CASH
For Your Junk Car'.

Phone $67 7706 after 6 p m

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3*03 Orlando Drive
Sanford 323 5700

1977 Tovn$n. 7 ftc. 1gw mile-age,
ern,-.my so,rIl Average retail
11700 Our price. 11295 Jr. 8370
nc 53.1 1606 Dealer

4711
Closets overflowing irlilth suits inat
are too tight? A Classified Ad in
THE HERALD .% the answer!

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1977 Plymouth Satellite Station
Wanon. fully It.Add, low mileage.
ewtra clean 57.395 ('alt Don Poine
At 177 1661 Dealer

.leconditioned Batteries. 1129S cm
change. PEEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Ave

55'tlNg lriv,sh'i.
1', mo. female.
P. filter trained. 550 373

After Pirs call REAl, TOP Associate
It. Mc Daniel. 177 4414
ML S -REALTORS

Realty .

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FOP 'v ott' llr'.i',t,liui I BR. 2 ttcr y
home frethlv painted outside
Separate I 11114cottage. in rear can
N' I'M as ..rl'lc'd Income! A real
charmer' All for iuSt 1.41.500

* They're Hot" *

Redrnw'
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I AXE MARY-- 7 BR duplex, kit
(lien eQUipped Carpeted, central
Peat &amp; air, $150 per mo
FORREST GREENE INC
3231353
REALTOR
3775970

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1995 171 *670

76—Auto Parts

FPFF KITTENS to Qood homes;
acrid breed Call after S p m . 373
6716, 11* HayS Drive

factory

1971 Pinto automatic,

('amper, Week ender. Sleeps 6. fully
Se'll cOntained '7739444

Phone 171 1071

FANTASTIC POOL- 3 bedroom. I
Puath. family room, game room,
.'m'ipped kitchen, 7.7011 sq of
SI?, Sm
IN
thY-Oak
shaded
170',117' tuiildinig lot 51503

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sdultt prplerrpd. Security deposit.
373 5 654 or 177 6670

I Operator Beauty Salon In
I 000wOod Reasonable nrr.
Phone 811 1575 or 371 0105

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Eves 37) 0-583
Aisor- tale

1964 VW Bus. pertert rne&lt;hancally,
new insperfion. 511(1) 377010.1
cIte-i' 3

Pnmernnln Puppy
6 Months Old. $100

371.0041

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Comfortable, clean, air conditioned,
7 bedroom apt . kitchen furnished
Carport 172 1455

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Christian Day 5h001 hi' ooenng
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Tuition 57% mo Call Lutheran
Church of Rf'de.emeq. 37
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Mrs Marlin, 377 6405

4—Personals

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM

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before he joined the govern, some real royalty.
mama to work at his accounting ISEEK &amp; FIND
ment force, scheduled the
ABOUT TONIGHT:
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recepuon in New York for Scab
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to meet TV editors, A few days AND DAWN When It comes to having business problems at
later, an opportunity arose for comedy, few
have better the bar ber shop, but doesn't
ABC to get an interview with
credentials than Anne Meara want to let Earl go. Clifton Isn't
Israeli premiere Rabin on the and Hal Linden, both stars of happy about mama going to
new wlthdrawls in Sinai and their own series, WW Join work, but Tracy plants the idea
Scali was picked for the "Issues Orlando tonight.
by revealing there's an opening
High spot is a at Leonard's
office.
and Answers" taping. One
takeoff on the Orient Express
94 ABC BAREFIA "On the
problem: the press reception, mystery flick.
Road" Baretta is a hostage
Not wishing to antagonize the
3'9 NBC LITTLE HOUSE ON
print media, Scali had to bow THE PRAIRIE "Ebenezer tonight, and is held by two
holpmenposingps.A
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as
lso
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his on-the-air comeback at a engaging little girl to melt
held hostage is a runaway girl
later date with a news special coldness of a
Scrooge-type, that Baretta has encountered
and taken into custody. Baretta
on U.S. diplomacy and defenses Laura Ingalls befriends
a
ones the pawn for the girl's
alterations abroad,
fisherman who tw'ns Out to
who
be life as he finds himself
INTEREST: the hardhearted
town banker.
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Lwnyllacs get a second thance
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B1 n d Man, Loot House

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electrical cords and hauled into Sanford Auto Auction parking
lot, West First Street, Sanford
returned Wed.
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nesday night and took
dressed in army'
remaining mag wheels off
then continued ransacking the
house for 90 minutes, according vehicles.

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Ambulance for a $5 hike in all him that requests are Identical
fees for ambulance calls has for both emergency and nonbeen turned over for an In- emergency runs because nonvestigation by Gary Kaiser, the emergency runs are the profitcuunty's public safety director. makers.

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Ski-masked bandits broke
into a south Seminole house
early
bed and robbed
a resident and stole a pickup
truck to make their getaway. to Smith lx fore they escaped
Deputy Jim Hibbard said the
Sheriff' s agents said the by stealing a 1975
silver grey value of the Items taki'n off the
burglary-robbery is the sixth by Chevrolet pickup truck parked autos now totals $849.
ski-inasked bandits in eight in the driveway of the
In both Instances, the tiiit,t,
months — and the second one residence
apparentl)scaledafencetoget
this week
Deputies said the house and to the autos deputies said
Ricky Smith, fl, told deputies
hecamehometo23l9Falmouth truck are owned by Mck
Sanford police early today
Road ju. before midnight and Mayback, who was away from discovered a break-In at J)
was jumped by two men armed home when the incident oc- Sanford Auction house, French
with carbines as he entered the curred.
Avenue and 12th Street.
Investigators said the armed Patrolman Richard I... Bennett
Deputy13.L. __
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bandits
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p
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Deputies said included in the glass panes from a Jalousie
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his
Bob Ellis the count) corn
mission's administrative repeatedly asked for inassistant, said today Kai3er formation which shows all
will check the flrm's -run Herndon ambulances contracted for remain exclusively
records," to
ambulances remain In the in Seminole County
count) all year pr contract
Kaiser Is expected to orovide
specifications
that Lnforniaticn at the next
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under an exclusive contract,
sked the commission to today said ftee ambulances
raise fees for non-emergency contracted for do remain Iti the
runs from $25 to SM, and for a county, at least most of the
'"1' hike in emergen calls from
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SM to P5.
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energeflc transfers are
runs out Oct 1, thus
mission action is needed at next require
Optimist
IA.
Gov.
Jack
Devlin
presents
certillcaW
of
merit
and
Tuesday's meeting.
The spokesman indicated
CLUB HONORS
appreciation
to
12-year-old
5,111wee
Middle
School
student
Tom
Sheriff'? deputies today were
perhaps some disaRreenient
Von Gwiten at breakfast nit-cling of the Optimist Club today at
aLso investigating the theft of a
Commissioner John Kim. exists over locatiun of the diree
Land o'Lakes Country Club, Casselberry, as Sberfff John Polk brough has surfaced as the vehicles.
$130 citizens band radio unit
looks on. The son of Mr. and hirs. John Von Gunten.Tom found a most vocal opponent of tierfrom a car at the 554 Brookside
r rates. Some people don't like the
large surn of money In the street six months ago and turned It don's request for highe
Dr.. Forest Brook, residence of
over to the Sheriff's Office o far no one has claimed the money,
H E Mills and the theft of a 300At last Tuesday's meeting, move them," said Herb Perry,
which will be returned to the finder If unclaimed. (Herald Photo Kimbrough told the corn- a
pound platform scale, valued at
company spokesman
h Jane (acselberr i
$200, from the Seminole (,arden
mission, If U cunies up today,
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located
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Police said the burglars took
six rifles, valued at $M, plus
the window panes.

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Obituaries
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Sports
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7-A persons, and escaped in an auto
Women
belonging to one 01 hut ICIIII1S
WEATHER
The auto was later found stuck
5. In sand in an orange grove In
high
d d 's
south Seminole.
and chased the man out of the house after the
J. L. Hale has a baseball bat ani he used it early
Itainfall
overnight tow
suspect
dropped the knife.
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hold
a
burglary
suspect
at
bay.
investigators say in the six today
.30 inches.
Partly cloudy to cloud)' similar-type burglary-robbeSanford police responded at 12:40 a.m. to Hole's
"lie was forced to drop it by bat-wielding 1r.
chance of ries over the last eight montl,
A
throuib
Friday.
.
s
1312
Surnmerlin
Ave.
home
to
find
the
47-year4d
Hale," Patrolman Steven Harriett reported.
tunwers. Highs mushy In the four vechicles were stolen. In railroad employe holding a WIiter Park man for
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low SCi. Eowi In the upper 60s. three of the cases the autos officers
Lb a nd were
Variable
W nter Park, onachargeofbreakln and entering
Hale told police he and two other inembers of hisi
awthegist win&amp; 10 Mph. Rain
dwelling. Questionaty is being held in jail on $8,000
In other reports, deputies family were in the house when a window screen was
bomi.
said tuday that upparently removed and a man entered the dweUing.
Wough Friday.
"The su3p~ct appeared to be under the innuence
Officers repxW the alleged burglar pulled out
Complete detsits and tides lNeves who took four mag
two cars at the a knife when confronted, but Hale grabbed the bat
of me type drug and was very uncooperative
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the responsibility of the state or the airport
Until Tuesday's agreement, Vihien said no "valid
authority
to
underwrite
the
lab,
not
the
county.
lease"
existed, which meant persons were "out
However, Freeman said the state can't enter Into
Li
nine County Comm1uiorrt reecued a half-7
•VThe
WvrwuIi
illegally."
airport authority has bluff ed us out,"
ngrt b'
l disallows forcement officers say Wi a necusity for Central
a.nsillion .LolLar yearly payroU uy atte1ng 10'
Florida crime ngiitera.
Kimbrough noted. He said the commission could not
more u
Freeman took exception to that statement, and
two
sublease the Sanford Qime Lab, according to anything
legally do anything the state couldn't—since the advised Vthlen nottocompromise the county's legal
117here is going to be a
*17be (state) attorney general will not allow a
Coriurnission Chailrman Sid Vihkm Jr.
crime lab in Central commission, in actuality, is an extension of state position. "I'm going to disagree," Freeman said of
state agency to do what we have done," Freernan Florida," Sheriff John Pulk &amp;.d&amp;
government.
Vihien's claim of illegality.
Though County Attorney Tom Freeman admits said. The present agreement was entered into
Kimbrough
said
the
commission
is
"Just
doing
the
After assurances the lab wouldn't cost the county
At any rate the sublease has been signed and ii!
the sublease lets "the state off the hook on some before Freeman assumed the county attorney's any money
job."
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the
state
reneges,
somehow,
on
state's
be
forwarded to Tallahassee for approval.
agreements," VihIen said the county can either position.
its
funding
policies
—
commissioners
Tuesday
Until
then, officials say state money is paying the
U the state pulls funds, VihIen admitted, "We'll
responsibilities" or "get In a
"share some of there
Earlier
this
year,
crim?
lab
operations
were
approved
the
sublease
negotiated
by
the
combe left holding the bag."
SIII,OW-a-year lease agreement. And, crime tab
g
taken over by the state, after federal funding was mission chairman.
But Polk pointed out the county has the lease workers, according to Vthlen, repre5nt a $480,000
At present, the county has a 10-year, *18,000-a, withdrawn. For a time, it was rumored the lab
But, approval was not without some reservations, agreement, regardless of whether the crime lab is payroll to the community.

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said Layerwas"entlrelyoutof
recommendations: the"overcrowdingol(regular)
order" by asking the board to
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buses and correct some of our
Eng neer
reconsider its earlier action to
"Permanent access" to ffie existing bus routes."
provide the service as a regular
7 7—
agenda item.
aw"Rill
"T"hat's the reason no action
"Tbe board voted two weeks Ron Korb presents plea for courtesy busing to School Bwrd at
— Delay implementing the was taken," said Layer.
ago for the courtesy busing and Wednesdai night's meeting. fHerald Photo by Joe Askren)
Board Chairman Robert
courtesy busing until after Oct.
i t's the superintendent's
I when eight new buses are ,Bud" Veather agreed with
obligation to implement it on shut," said Sims.
~In. Tclson to have the Countywatching television if you're not expected to be delivered.
Doug Riddell, eight ear.old student at Forest City Elementary the basis of a double run and
"Sixty-six kids won't throw going to implement our plans,"
wide Advisory Committee come
School, does his thing on a swing as he enjoys playtime during bus drivers say it can be done, off the
— instruct the Countywide up with criteria for granting
whole county (busing Sims said. The audience aprecess. Doug's flying high in the early days of autumn. (Herald but they've been told to keep it system). You Just don't want to plauded.
Advisory Committee to develop future courtesy busing requests
Ptiotoby Bill Vincent Jr.)
low key and keep their mouth do it . . . I'd rather be home
Neither Board members criteria and policy guidelines at its 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15 meeting.

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no state funds for courtesy said they favored Layer's third
busing of pupils living within a recommendation, but that the
tworrdle radius of thi&amp; school, board should provide ffie serith
the meantime.
IN meo
wners' Association,
"Why are we beating this
G.c "double rin' will cost the
issue
county about $750 a year
Keeth
no
per child."
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Layer, who termed the
Board attorney Douglas Sky
request "low priority"
Stenstrom said the action was said "sometimes we get too
made for 'safet reasons
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Allan Keeth, Pat Telson nor needed
rantin or
Sims, who voted for the busing refusing any courtesy busing
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during the booking process," Harriett said.
the place" in that area.
Nlice said two hours later, in a separate in- Ile said the company wnds
cident, Lewis Small, 63, of Park Ave Trailer Park, the amubuLince closest to an
heard a noise at his outside uti1ity shed. Sman went emercency.
outside, officers said, to confront an unidentified
But, ho siid the
hul:rti
man. The intruder slashed at Small with a knife and contracted for in
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Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Thurdy, Oct. is, 1975

681h Year, No. 49—Friday, October 17, 1975

Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

GenevaMan Ac quitted In Theft Ring Trial
By BOB l.l.OYI)
IleraldStaU Writer

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BY JOE ASKREN
Patrick said the enHerald Staff Writer
tert.alnrnent will cater to older
Downtown Sanford night life age groups, but plans don't
') will be increased as a result of include topless go-go girls.
action ta ken Thursday by the
In other action, the co rncity's Planning and Zoning mission set a public hearing at
Commission
p in Nov.
No 6 to amend the city's
The commission unanimously zoning ordinance to allow
granted a conditional use "conditional use" for smaller
request for a discotheque houses and
andapartments i n
lounge at the present location of single
multi-family
Global Carpets at 119 South residentially zoned areas.
Magnolia Ave. The site is zoned
"I dont know of am y house for
commercial, according to City sale for less than $25,000 in
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Planner Dave Farr.
Sanford," said Harris.
Developers Robert Patrick
The commission approved a
and Allen Zane were told by site pla
n for a swimming pool
commissio ne rs they would have enclosure at Awning
&amp; Pool
to go to the City Commission to Supply, 218 Sou th French
Ave.,
apply for a liquor license.
as requested by
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pleaded guilty in one burglary the c ase, according to court receiving and concealing stolen
dated his daughter, Donna -Onie said they were his and he Harrison Steart III of ding completion of a courtcase and is going to plead guilty records,
property in another theft-ring- Davis, for several months prior was broke and needed money." Orlando, argued in closing to ordered pre-sentence loin another case with the UnJoseph Long testified in his related case,
to the chain saw incident.
A circuit court Jury was out derstanding the state will brother's defense that he
Long also denied Onie's the jury that 'Onie hates M.D. vestigation.
Thursday Circuit Judge
"Onie told me that he got the testimony that he'd delivered Long's guts."
only 10 minutes Thursday recommend live-year caps on iJosepht had given Onie cash Robert B. McGregor set $15,000 chain saws in a deal with an stolen wooden shipping pallets
Another accused member of
"The only thing the state has
before acquitting a Geneva sentences in the 15-year forthesawsandtha(l.D Long appeal bonds for Crowder and
the
theft ring Charles Wesley
woodcutter
accused
Insurance
adjustor
or to location on Red Bug Road, is Onle," Stewart said. "
of felonies, told the Jury h
And
I
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27trial
of Maitland
is
e sold
have
anypurc
money
when Fields after defense attorneys something" Long said. He said near an elementary school, feel sorry for him. He can't go docketed, for
the week of
knowingly buying stolen chain three chain saws to M.D.
Longdidn't
the saws
were
hased.
saws from an admitted and his
filed notice of appeals on their Onie had volunteered to get him where Long was once engaged anywhere, so he's trying to hurt Nov 3 on charges of armed
-year-old brother,
Other relatives testified they convictions,
member of a multi-county .Joseph Lo ng, for $175.
a receipt for the saws but never in a pallet repair and recon- this man who helped him."
were he lping M.D. Lo ng buil d
Crowder still faces three did
breaking and entering, grand
"steal to order" theft ring.
ditloning business.
Onie said he'd told the Longs a log cabin at the site of his tr ials the week of Nov. 17 on
In previous trials in theft. larceny and larceny of a
Calvin Yates, another ring-related cases, a jury firearm
The Jury returned the verdict that he got the saws in the trailer home the day Onie buying, receiving and conLong
said
he
had
never
member
of the theft ring who acquitted Maitland Merjne
of innocent for Marvin D. Long, Longwood break-In, but the showed up wi th the cha in saws. cealing stolen
property knowingly bought stolen Items testified he
'd
been
involved
In
owner
Ralph
DiLislo
of
a
Also
facing
charges t, con44, Old Minis Road, Geneva. Long brothers testified they
Salerno said one of the saws charges.
from
Onie.
He
said
he
had
100
to
150
area
burglaries
buying,
receiving
and
nection with the theft ring is
Long had been accused of didn't know the sans were ? hereabouts is now unknon
kiried Onif $142 on fi or
The lMn's Crowder
ltirin' an linonth ptriod
a mes 1 1) is 30 o f Orlawl
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buying, rcceiving and con- stolen and thought they were bt'cause after recovering it, 1`ields were arnong I:i susixct.s
alld shotgulls" ofic
cealing chain saws stolen by used.
testified that Onie told him he'd in connection with an ai
-- the husband of Barbara Ives
officers used it "In a controlled arrested after sheriff's agents time.
James Arthur Onie, 28-year-old
sold
stolen
pallets
to
M.D.
long.
compressor
stolen
by
theft
ring
Davis, a narcotics informant
The saws were surrendered buy" and sold it to alleged fence said they broke up the $1Sheriff's
agents
said
the
guns,
now
a witness in the Gainesville
Yates,
who
hasn't
been
inembeb
in
Orange
County.
Orlando carpenter, In a to sheriff's detective Ralph Donald H. Crowder.
million-a-year "steal to order" taken in a Geneva area trailer arrested, supplied Information
February
burglary
ohn
trial
of Scott Camille.
Another jury convicted J
at Salerno during an investigation
Crowder, 44, and Herman E, theft ring with raids in mid- burglary, were recovered from
to Salerno that agents said Thomas Richards, 27, of
Longwood Saw and Mower, before the Longs were arrested Fields, 38, both of Altamonte August
Davis has admitted under
Long
U.S. 17-92, Longwood.
resulted
in the breaking up of Longwood, of know
Joseph E. Long Is docketed Springs, were found guilty by a
ingly
buying
oath
In Seminole theft ring
In the Thursday trial, M.D.
"I never looked at them the theft ring,
Onie, who testified he's for trial the week of Get. 29 in jury on Oct. 11
a
stolen
television
from
Onie.
trials
that he participated In
of buying, Long testified that Onie had I guns) closely," Long testified.
Long's defense attorney, flichards is free on Wnd pm burglaries with Onie and Yates,

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Th ursday of Maitland auto Floridians disappeared after
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disappearing into clouds with flying about 20 minutes ahead
ldyilwUde Elementary School received a Bicentennial flag In ct-remi*Wa Yesterday. Jack Horner, Norman Danjeljwrl, a retired of Bolton on a return Uip to
nty Bicentennial chairman, made the prt-s4f
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Danielson, ridingin a converted warbird to safety at San
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Leeward said he had been
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northeast of Abilene around of Bolton and Hobble Roberts, a
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Seminole County Public
The project area Is two-thirds have no place to walk except in Elementary School
Works Director Bob Andrew In the county, and one-third in the street itself. . - it makes It
School Superintendent W. P.

Conunissioners agreed with has asked for a field Inspection the city, said City Manager extremely hazardous for these "Bud" tayer said he is con.

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disappeared. Bolton reportedly craft in Sanford. Roberts
had 211 hours of fuel left at the managed, also, to land his
time of his disappearance.
Mustang safely at Curtis Field
Haney said the site of the at Brady, which is about 70
reported explosion was within mi:es east of San Angelo.

100 miles of the point Bolton's Sanford Airport Supt. El
ng their bicycles 27th St., but no scb
kind of entertainment "you can recreational vehicles behind by the City of Sanford.
001 funds
P51 was last sighted. "We've Turner said four of the
In his letter, Andrew is in this particular section,
could be expended for sidewalk
bring your wife to"
got
two planes in that area - warbirds flew out of Sanford uli
houses if a complaint is filed.
Andrew
wrote County asking for cost estimates "in a Knowles wrote in a letter to construction.
checking
it out," he said
rata
share
as
to
the county Andrew.
Oct. 6 and were expected back
Engineer Bill Bush ThW-SthI)' pro
Contacted - late Fr i day,
Ha
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who
is
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ti
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Wedn
asking his department to in. and city responsibilities," so
esday. The fourth pilot
City Commissioner Julian County Commission
the
search
from
Lonjenette
request
can
be
Donald
br
ought
to
S
J. Plumb, 44, a widely
ispect and determine cost t!e
Sid Vihlen said the SR.
tenstrom said the city
ng Service at the San known flier who moved recently
Flyi
the
County
Commission
for
estimates for constructing a
t
U
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been trying for four years to get sidewalk Is a "vita project' Angelo airport, said
officials to Orlando from Canada, died in
sidewalk
for
ldyllwilde action,
county cooperation on building and itis"certainly warranted.
also
are
attempting
to
get a the crash when his fighter plane
Elementary school children o
Knowles said the purpose of another sidewalk needed on
Vihien sa id he hoped a joint
sa
tellite
pi
u
ct
re
of Wednesday went down near San Angelo
the North side of S.R. 46A from the project Is to provide a safe 27th Street, between
17-92 proJect can be worked
II I
out
weat
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he
co
nditions
to aid them Wednesday afternoon.
Larkwood Drive to Vihien Rd., access for the school children. and Sanford Ave. for pupils w here the city would pay, 101' the
in the search.
"At the present time they walking
according to Andrew's office
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Haney sa.id about 25 aircraft Leeward and Roberts remain
campaign is In full swing
are partici pat ng in tod y's in Texas, searc hi ng for signs of
ooz County
olton was last
with 182 volunteers, including 11
search B) noon today. about 15 the Mustang B°

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grant the request.
by Donald Fielding and two
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The comznis.sion also npI'&amp;Z Chairman Arth ur Harris. proved a site plan for a new
Farr agreed.
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The campaign got

Paving Begins In Downtown Area

"Dry weather and lots of 13th Street and North of 3rd
The other two paving con- city is involved.
sunshine now will be very much Street, West of Poplar, he said tracts are
- Contract II for $223,127
appreciated," City Engineer
The Southeast section of
underway
- Contract I for $3,595,47 in in the Dreamwold area, or
Mack L.aZenby said Thursday contract IV includes streets the Georgetown area is to start Southwest portion of the city,
23, with a goat 0;
United
as workers began laying as- East of U.S. 17-92 and Sanford Feb 1 and be completed by will begin paving of 433 miles
Thentow
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stand at 60
dona tions
per cent of the goal. At the cam-million street paving project. Street.
in the Northeast portion of the by May, 1976.
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said
the
federally
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paign s first report dinner:n Oct. 2,
funded,
five
phase
project,
Is
a total of $33,670.95 was announced,
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it the Civic 2enter, a newtotal of
$54,103.41, or 30 per centof the goal.
17tat meeting featured a 11
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Officers for the United WQy of
Seminole campaign are: J.
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the asphalt Thursda at
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which is part of the 743 miles in
contracts III and V in the
Goldsboro at ea. These projects
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ow Is the time for parents, senior citizens and other
'anford community members to make an in vestment in
our local students' careers which Is bound to pay high
dividends. Seminole County's school volunteer program
the Di v idends, L3 moving into the Sanford area this year,
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On Brink Of Collapse
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NEW YORK (AP)
New York City tottered on the
brink of financial collapse today, its treasuries virtually
empty and a rescue plan shattered by the last-minute
refusal of a teachers' union to allow the use of pension
funds.
State and city officials worked frantically to get the
union trustees of the pension funds to change their minds
— or, failing that, to obtain more help from state pension
monies or a loan from the Federal Reserve system.
But they appeared pessimistic about their chancs of
success. And the city, which had staved off default over
six hectic months of financial maneuvering, faced a 3
p.m. deadline for $453 million in debt obligations for which
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and vanished In a jet training
A spokesman at Bolton area for Webb Air Force Base
Aircraft said Danielson was 9 north west of San Angelo.
frequent flying companion of
Bolton and enjoyed the ancient
warbirds almost as much as
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WASHINGTON (Al')
Blue Cross-Blue Shield says
rates charged to some six million federal workers, who
make up the largest single employe group covered by the
plan, will spiral by about 35 per cent Jan. 1.
The increase will mean that a federal emyc naw
Paying an a verage of $154 per year for comprehensive
covere of his family will find his premiums bxyessd to
$6 next year.
"aThe use has been very high In the past year and costs
continue to rise," Blue Cross spokesman J. S. Nagelschmidt said Thursday night in explaining the sharp boost in
rates to federal workers and dependents.

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Texas officials said today
about 50 airplanes participated
n the search ,or
s P51 on
Thursday The type of search,
The Sanford Downtown
Officials, say ls"standard"and Development Council Lslooking
Involves flying and crisscross- for volunteers to do research
m; of the countryside hoping toand ccnduct surveys, according
spot some ilgn of wreckage.
to Council Executive Dirmtor '
flw PSls were in a flight of Sara Jaco.
(our World War H vintage
"The historical research wi ll

aircraft en route to San Angelo be exciting, because the
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before flying back to Florida
It's a topsy-turvy world alright, and viewed from this angle it makes Chad Lee feel quite light- after an air show at Harlington volunteer will be going back
Into the archives for in.
headed. But even with his world turned upside down, the Bevier Road, Sanford, youngster was eager in the lower Rio Grande Valley. fo
rma tion about Sanford," she
to summon a smile. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
Leeward said the four pilots said.
left the annual Conferedate Air
Jacobson added that experts
from Tallahassee will be
coming to Sanford to supervise tv
the historical research.
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Privacy Fears Kill Purchase
WASHINGTON (AP) — A $62-million deal to buy
computers for the Agriculture Department has been
killed after congressional criticism that it might lead to
federal snooping Into the private lives of farmers and
other citizens.
The computer plan was scuttled after Congress a week
ago approved a $10.8 billion department appropriations
bill, but reduced a 'working capital" fund Intended to
help pay for the computers.
Joseph K. Wright Jr., assistant secretary of agr1cultine
for administration, said Thursday that he had notified
three Cthnputer companies — Final bidders on the contract
that the project was canceled. Deli'iery of the computers was to have begun in December.

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Economy Showing Progress
WASHINGTON (AP) Government figures show that
the nation's industry marched solidly away from
es.con in September but that welfare costs rose O r
L-u nt during the last f iscal year because of the recession.
The Federal Recrc YSctrd said Thursday that the
output of mines, factories and utilities increased 1.9 per
cent in September, the fifth consecutive monthly Increase
and the largest gain since Novemuer 1964, when the advance was 2,8 per cent. The September increase was the
biggest one-month jump in production in nearly 11 years.
More production by industry means more jobs for
Americans, and the production report released Thursday
clearly was part of the "very encouraging" economic
news predicted Wednesday by President Ford.

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FORT LAUDERDALE (Al')
The chairman of
House subcommittee on oceanography says Congress
most take altion to strengthen the U.S. Merchant Marine.
Rep. Thomas N. Downing, DVa., warned Thursday that
the number of US. merchant shipa would be only
marginally adequate In an emergency.
-We wo,td not have sufficient U.S.-fiag ships to provide
direct support to the military, mud) less strategic raw
materials on the commerce required during periods of
national emergency," Downing said in a speed) to the
annual convention of the Propeller Club of the United
States. The club supports waterborne commerce.
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WASHINGTON (Al') The CIA was prepared to pay
the Mafia as much as $100,000 to kill Cuban premier Fidel
Castro at the time of the 1961 Bay of Pigs invasion, according to Informed Investigators.
However, the money was turned down by underworld
figures Sam Giancana and John Rosselil, who agreed to
undertake the mission for free, investigative sources said
Thursday.
As a result of the proposal, the CIA paid out "less than
110,000, perhaps less than $5,000" in expense money In the
scheme to poison Castro, sources said.
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WALLACE, Idaho (A?) — A former sexton at an
Episcopalian church on trial for two murders sat calmly
on the witness stand, milling occasionally, as he
described the deaths of 42 persons he claims to have killed
in satanic worship and drug dealing.
Thomas Eugene Creed), 25, of Portland. Ore., spent a
full day Thursday on the witness stand, denying that he
was guilty of the two murders for which be is on trial.
11 his bizarre account of the other murders is true, it
would become the largest mass murder case in U.S.
history.

Eastern Draws Union Support
MIAMI (AP)
Eastern Airlines has drawn support
from representatives of three major unions on a wagefree-, proposed for next year in return for an 8 per ccrd

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By BOB LLOYD
on charges of aggravated robbery of Robert Saltzer at Seminole charges. He was Kenneth Leffler, a jury the development program the
committee has undertaken.
Herald Stalf%rlter
assault, robbery and use of a Fuxcroft A...irtments in south returned by sheriff's deputies
Thursday
found
Fred
D.
Besides historical resear.
A south Seminole robbery firearm in commission of a Seminole.
Oct. 2 to lace trial.
Lepper,
22,,
of
Casselberry,
chers,
the council needs
suspect has pleaded guilt)' and felony.
Walker told the court he'd
Judge Woodson ordered guilty as charged of grand volunteers to
conduct surveys,
agreed to testify for the State
Thursday, Walker went grabbed money spread on a Walker held In jail during a pre- larceny In connection
with the tabulate survey results and to
Attorney's office in other before Circuit Court Judge J. table at Saltzer's residence sentence investigation and said
May 29 theft of auto tires and work on a public relations
unidentified pending cases.
William Woodson to plead "and took off for California." Walker wilLl be sentenced by wheels
at Casselberry.
committee.
Robert John Walker, 22, a guilty to the lesser and Included
Walker was a construction Circuit Judge A.J. Hosemann
Judge
Leffler
ordered
Lepper
"We will be engaging in a
former Goldenrod resident, had offense of grand larceny in worker In Apple Valley, Calif., Jr.
held
In
jail
pending
completion
very unusual and exciting
been scheduled for trial Nov. 24 connection with the Aug. 28 when he was arrested on the
In the court of Circuit Judge of a pre-sentence Investigation, campaign," Jacobson
said.

Beer, Wine Taken From Bar
TVSERVICE
CALL MILLERS

Checks Stolen In Burglary Of Residence
Sanford police today r'ported
they are probing the theft Of
$650 In checks in a burglary at

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no vano wivers license.
1015 Magnolia Ave.
Paradise Pools and were taken
Sheriff's deputies today
Sanford detectives arrested
Patrolman Casey Herndon after Futrell's residence was reported that burglars made off Rinaldo Paul G ilberto, 47,
110 SAVE BIG ON
with $59 in beer, wine and W. Airport Boulevard, on a St. LADIES AND CHILDREN
cigarettes after breaking Into Petersburg circuit court
Bonnie and Cl)des Bar, SR 434 warrant charging grand lar.
and E. Lake Brantley Road, ceny. Bond for Gilberto was set
Forest City.
at $5,000.
Army-Navy
Deputy Randy Pittman said
County jail records list
the burglars enter ed i men's Gilberto's occupation as
D
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Surplus
restroom by an outside door, apartment manager for SKF
ripped a hole In the ceiling and Properties, Tampa.
310 SANFORD AV.
per cent pure level. This would into the river,
went through a ladles restroom
mean, he said, the remaining
He noted that during the into the establishment.
five
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KEY WEST, (AP)
22-year.old from Key West said planes and a cutter failed to side and water started pouring they tried to hold onto lobster- form as it tO5eiI about in sixThomas Gibbons, who clung Thursday, still resting from his turn up his two companions, in," Gibbons said. 'We couldn't trap bouys but the high waves foot seas.
perilously for three days to a ordeal. "But I tasted a bite and Ross and Dorothy Corwin, also tell what the hell was happen- were ripping them from their
He said that his only fresh
buoy in the Gulf of Mexico, says It was bad enough that I decided of Key West.
ing. Maybe we pulled a plank anchors.
water carne in drops that conhe snared, killed and skinned a I was rot that hungry yet."
The three were dumped into lose. Anyway the pump was alGibbons said he left the Cor-. densed on the inside housing of
seagull but laid it aside, hoping
Gibbons was rescued by a the sea Sunday when their ren- ready gone; these big waves
the buoy. His only food would
i ns clinging to an inner tube,
to be rescued.
shrimp boat Wednesday. But a ted 37-foot cabin cruiser sank blew it out. Both engines were
to try to swim to a lighthouse have been the seagull, which he
"1 was going to eat him," the search by seven Coast Guard about 60 miles west of Key flooded."
strangled Tuesday after it
West. They were just four miles
lie said they tried radioing about three miles away.
lighted next to him.
from the Dry Tortugas, where for help but got no response.
But he said the current was
"I'm lucky," Gibbons said
I
they had planned to fish for
"Then the water started corn- too strong and he only made it after being treated at a local
snapper.
ing in the cabin. It took a little to the 30-foot-high navigational hospital for exposure and dehyGibbons said he didn't know ovei a minute to sink. It hap. bouy. He climbed aboard and dration, "1 never did give up
what caused t he boat to sink. pened so fast,"
used his be lt to strap himself to hope. I knew that soone r or hit"It started listing from one
Once In the water, he said the bouv's live-foot-wide plat. cr somebody would see me"
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NAPLES (AP) — Collier County Sheriff E. A. Doug
Hendry faces suspension following a grand-jury indictment on a misdemeanor charge in the wounding of his
18-year-old son, Mark.
The Thu*3day indictment accused Hendry "culpable
negligence or reckless disregard for the safety of others."
Mark Hendry was shot in the hip and forearm at the
Hendry home on July 30, a day after being arrested by
Naples police on a burglary charge.
Both lkndrys said at the time that the wounding was
accidental and self-inflicted, But Dade State Atty.
Richard Gerstein, special prosecutor in the case, said the
teenager changed his story when he went before the grand
jury.

Student
1IncIer I)iScISSicn
GAINESVILLE (AP) —
issue of whether to freeze
enrollment at the state's nine
universities was before the
Board of Regents today as part
of a $321.6-million budget request for 1976.
The proposed budget includes
22-per-cent pay hikes for facul.
ty but no money for additional
students.
Chancellor E.T. York had
said earlier that he would request a ceiling on enrollment
for next mall. He said the freeze
could mean that 8,000 students
w ould be turned away.
He said that in the past three
years enrollment has climbed
30 per cent while funding has
declined two per cent in terms
buying power.
Board Chairman Marshall
criser and Regent Marshall
Harris have both indicated they
support enrollment caps.
The oroposed budget reprosents a 19.5 per cent jump over
this year's outlay, with most of
the increase in faculty salaries.
York said that faculty pay
raises are needed to restore
professors' purchasing power
to the 1972-73 level.
After the regents approve a
The

Bcmh Explodes At Airport
MIAMI lAP i — A bomb exploded in a locker at Miami
International Airport early today after a "Latin sounding
male" telephoned Eastern Airlines with a warning. No
one was hurt and there was only minor damage.
ftt' d evic i, :ic (1e('rbed by 1)ohct' as a ''low-yield time
which blew a section of lockers in the main terminal area about 30 feet from the wall and destroyed part
of a ceiling.
It ent off on Concourse Five between a drugstore and a
men's shop shortly after 6 a.m. at the busy airport.
Police speculated that the blast was another of a series
in retaliation for the arrest of Cuban exile Humberto
Lopez Jr., deported from the Dominican Republic earlier
this month, flown to Miami and taken into custody by the
1-111.

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Five Arrested In Pot Haul
AccztTr fliIuiy'i
( AP) — Five Florida men
.,00 pounds of fla31ugI i7:.s1ijuana

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to Talhiliasw. where .he and
her associates met with state
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Collier Sheriff Indicted
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and flew up to a ranch to check
on some old warbirds and left
Wednesday about noon.

last to see Bolton's P51 before
he 'jost him in the
Leeward said he didn't
All four planes reportedly
there's any "big mystery"
concerning the disappearance were fully refurbished and
of Bolton's plane and equipped with up to date in
speculated the cause Is strumen
"weather oriented." Or, he
d, 38, was at a loss to
Leeward,
said, perhaps Bolton could be explain why Danielson and
"down on a ranch" or Bolton were never heard from
somewhere on his "way back to after the plane broke formation

FLORIDA

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Wr.td, S,in(ord, Ft

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vaiueo at $1 million have been seized. Bahamian
authorities say.
Police refused to Identify the men pending arraignment
today before a Bahamian magistrate.
Police said the five were arrested on drug charges
Wednesday when officers found the hashish and
marijuana while searching the 56-foot boat, Good Time
IV, anchored off Green Ca)' about 75 miles south of
Nassau.

budget, it goes to Education
Commissioner
Ralph
Turlington and Gov. Reubin
Askew for submission to the
legislature.
Also on the regents' agenda
was a request to authorize staff
to meet with representatives of
the nine universities to prepare
rules on how the enrollment
frceit' will be i n.ci t uted.
itegerits secretary Hendrix
Chandler said the rules will
probably be ready for approval
for the regents' Dec. 8 meeting
In Boca Baton.
The rules will have to take
into account federal requiremerits on minority enrollments
at the schools, Chandler said.
Influential lawmakers, ineluding Senate Education
Chairman Phil Lewis, 1)-West
Palm Beach, said an enroll.
ment cap may be the only way
to solve the universities' linancml crisis because it is unlikely
the legislature will vote a major
tax increase next year.
Lewis has also said he sees no
chance that the legislature will
approve a big pay hike for
professors because other stale
employes received no pay increases.

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TALLAHASSEE (.P) — Asst. Atty. Gen. James
Whisenand has wasted no time in challenging a Florida
Supreme Court ruling that II Is the only court with
jurisdiction on appeals of utility-rate decisions of the
Public Service Commission.
Whisenand filed a brief Thursday with the Supreme
Court, contending that district courts of appeal are the
proper place for such appeals.
The PSC and Supreme Court position—that the high
-U-let' iiii consider utility rate appeals—'is at best a farcical construction of the Ad.
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS - would be equivalent to 560
Mayor Norman Floyd today pounds of solid pollutants
defended city plans to dump discharged directly Into the
treated effluent from Its $12 Little Wekiva daily.
million regional sewer plant,
He also warned of the added
now under construction, into danger of flooding to properties
the Little Wekiva River.
along the river with 7.5 million
Insisting federal and state gallons more fluids each day
environmental agencies have being dumped Into the river
approved the city's sewer plant besides occasional seasonal
expansion into a 7.5 million flooding,
gallon daily capacity regional
most dramntfrc nun nf

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viruses, chlorine does not affect
them. Since that time,
Drummond said today, results
of a study have been released
by the federal government
advising of the need to monitor
viruses
—
particularly
meningitis and hepatitis
Drwnmond's remarks were
his own and he especially noted
at the time he was not speaking
fnr thf' .ntirø
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and delayed
harness races for an
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Police, 1kit
of 06 Lakeland st.,
Orlando, turned Into a
parking place and struck a
guy WIN on a power pole
taming the power (sHare
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Regarding the sidewalk
project on 27th St., for
Pinecrest Elementary school
children, Vihlen said he is
asking for a full status report
from Andre,s.
"I'mprepiredto push lt for a
complete sidewalk from U.S.
17-92 to Sanford Ave.," said
Vihlen.
lie said the county has been
"ready to go," but the city
hasn't "elected to participate"
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cCoy,
Eatonville, was jailed Thur.
aday by Sanford police after a
traffic accident at Seventh St.
and Pecan Ave.
McCoy was held in county jail
on $5,000 bond on a charge of
unauthorized
of a driver's license with his
picture but another name.
Officers said McCoy was also
charged with misdemeanor
-i'- - xienses careiess Wiving and

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disposal plan, Floyd said "what that time, however, was his
wWbe coming out of the plant
allegation that Florida Hospital
a lot purer than what isin the Nor th's connection to the sewer
river now."
system could result in live
"The effluent will be viruses being injected directly
potable," Floyd said, adding, "I
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would drink it. I drank a lot
worse in VLtnam,"
material and the county would
Floyd said the state
A
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S percent with federal grants
nd
per cent with state and
ederal loans
State Rep. Vince Fechtel (Keesburg) after a meeting
artier this week with officials
Interested state agencies,
33 written a letter to Alex
enkevich of the state
epartnient of Environmental
eguiauon requesting a brief
rmmaryof the pollution threat
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Glrvy Davis, who works closely with State Rep.
Bob Hattaway D.-Altamonte Springs, will be
among 10 persons honored as Outstanding Florida
Young Democrats tomorrow (Saturday) in St.
Petersburg.
The occasion will be the 19th annual convention
of the Democratic Women's Club of Florida, (DWC
Inc., at the Don CeSar Hotel in St. Petersburg.
Mrs. Mary Jim Everidge, president of the
organization, will be accompanied by U.S. Sen.
Lawton Chiles(D-Fla.) in making the presentation
of awards.
All this will come about at 9:30 a.m. when Chiles
addresses the women. He'll join Mrs. Everidge in
honoring Ginny and others named to receive the
award, including Secretary of State Bruce
Smathers, Rep. George Sheldon of Tampa; Jim
Krog, Bruce McDonald, Pam Holhngsworth, Doug
Lawton (all of Tallahassee; Mike Abrams and
Sergio Bendixen of Miami and Kendall Coffey of
Gainesville.
A good centingent from Seminole County will be
on hand to honor the recipients of the awards.
Another highlight of the three-day conclave will
be speeches and consultation with representatives

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Friday. Oct.

17, 1975-4A

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ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
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Ford Ideas Merit
Look In Congress
President
Ford to attain independence from foreign sources
of energy has stirred
more doubt, perhaps, than
enthusiasm.
But it holds more promise than
the discernible
The crash program proposed by

alternative

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potential of solar and geothermal
power generation

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coal and shale.

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The goal is a reasonable degree of energy independence by

1985.

The federal investment over
next d€cacje would be $106 billion.

the
Skeptics say that although Mr. Ford's plan
would lean heavily on initiative and investment
from the private sector, it would, in effect, put the

industry. They

government in competition with
fear
temptation to corruption of members of an
authority that would have
of huge amounts

the

control

of money. The power to determine companies
worthy of federal
]ends itself to political

subsidy

favoritism r.d
e
r (JLT14S of scalawaggerv.
The more severe
of presidential critics hint that

the program is a political gimmick with its
supplementary
of more jobs to pump new life
into the national economy.

promise

There

quarrel, however, with the
Mr. Ford to support his demand

can be no

argument used by
for action.

"Last

said, "about three-fourths of
all planned nuclear plants, and
over one-fourth of
all coal plants scheduled to
be built in the next 10
years were postponed or canceled. Domestic oil
production,
has fallen by ii per cent since
year," he

.

early

.

1973. Natural

gas production

has

declined so

seriously that thousands of jobs are threatened this
very winter."

And Congress continues
to dawdle over the
President's earlier recommendations
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and its

own counter-proposals.
There is no reason, of course, to believe
Congress will
respond with any more alacrity to
Mr. Ford 's more
suggestion.

that

grandiose

But

the concept of a massive effort
those that
the energy of the atom and

such as
put

release

men on the moon captures the imagination of proud
and self-reliant Americans.
Mr. Ford's vision merits
the close consideration
and healthy debate of Congress on
There is no question of the validity of

its methods.

its objectives.

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presidency" and the abuse of executI-e po wer,

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startling degree at the mercy r
Congress but of a horde of invisible bureaucrats
who are virtuall y immune to executive

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So says university professor and columnist
John P. Roche, who bases the statement on his
e
enceasaph wrfterandad sor to
Lyndon B. Johnson.
Harry Truman was right when he said "the
buck stop5 r'." Tat is, it is the
president'b
obligation to settle policy. From Inside, however
says Roche, "you rapidly learn that the real
pro blem Is to getimp
tdedsions where the)

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MOSCOW (AP)
Leonid I. Brezhnev canceled his
meeting on Wednesday with French President Valery
Giscard d'Estaing because he was home with a chill, the
Soviet Communist party chief said today.
"I've not been to th e offi ce for two days. I telephon
ed
from hone. I caught a chill," Brezhnev told Giscard as
the French president arrived for their second meeting of
Giscard's visit,

Mrs. Farmer served as
organist for several churches j
Sanford, She was a member of
First United Methodist Church.
Sanford, and was a past
president (1957-59) of the
Sanford Woman's Club. She and
her husband had formerly been
active in the Starlight
l'r:iienadcrs Squirt' Dance

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CESKE BUIJEJOVICE, Czechoslovakia (AP)

WASHINGTON Last January, after nearly •
three decades of schooling, Hay Trico rno began
looking with high hopes and wide dreams for a
job, lie would become a teacher, or perhaps an
administrator, there were, after all, so many
things to be done in the world. Today, 16 months
after sending out the first of 350 work ap.
plicatlons, all of which have been rejected,
Thcomo's early cheer has turned sour by the
ealizatlon that despite his education and siiis
"Nobody wants me and
wants my
energies."
It was Tricomo's terrible misfortune to offer
himself to the nation on the leading edge of near
economic disaster. Even now, labor people
estimate, there are 8 to 10 million people
jobs that are not available, and official statistics
Indicate at least 1,584,000 college-ed ucated ,
people are part of this nightmare.
But Thcomo's circumstances have no doubt
been affected by another adversity: lie's

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soggy tropical depression and a

low-pressure syrtem teamed up
Survivors include
her over southern Mississippi today
husband, Neal V. Farmer, and and began pushing northa daughter, Miss Lois Farmer, eastward, dumping torrential

American Vietnam War veteran Barry Meeker was
sentenced in absentia today to 10 years in prison for
airlifting three East Germans to West Germany from
Czechoslovakia. Meeker, interviewed In West Germany,
called the verdict a "terror judgment"

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Brezhnev Cancels Meeting

society editor and as a reporterphotographer.

Announcing the "peaceful" invasion, King Hassan ii

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said in a broadcast Thursday night that he would lead the
columns into Morocco's southern neighbor,

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WASHINGTON (AP)
U.S.
Officials here have no clue as Communist dissidents. Soon has
been tightened in South power. This is partially
intelligence reports Indicate to how many persons have been alter the colla
pse of the regime, Vietnam," one senior U.S. offi. utable to the fact that South
that repressive measures affected by the reported crack- American officials said
they claI said. One reason for this Vietnam's population is more
against dissidents I South down, But they say there has were surprised
Evening Herald society editor
at the apparent may be found in continued re- than three times that of Cam.
who died Thursday night at Vietnam are more intense now been a marked Increase over tolerance of the new regime. sistance to the regime by ele- bodia.
-Se minole Memorial Hospital, than at any time since the the past month in reports of exThis was in sharp contrast to rnents of former President
Although South Vietnam offi.
will be held Saturday at 2 p.m. Communist takeover almost six ecutions of dissidents killed in the situation in Cambodia Ngyuen Van Thieu's army, he daily Is listed as a separate
months ago.
"automobile accidents" and of where, according to reports, said,
at akiawn Memorial Park.
state, U.S. officials say the
According to American offi. persons not returning from thousands died as the
new
He
said
one
possible
exRev. Leo King will officiate. daIs, a tightening of Commu- Communist re-education Khmer Rouge government planation
country largely Is under North
for the delay in the Vietnamese control.
Born In Minorsvjlle, Ky., she nist control is believed to be the classes,
evacuated cities and large start of the reported crackdown
One official said there Is little
moved from Paris, Ky., to Lake explanation for Increasing
There were widespread fears towns and people were mar- is that
the Vietnamese govern. 'evidence that the indigenous
City in 1951, coming to Sanford reports that persons associated here last April that the Cornched, often at gunpoint, into the ment had more massive prob.
Communist force in that couna year later. A former school with the U.S-backed regime inunist takeover would lead to a countryside,
lems than the Cambodian Corn- try, has much influence over
teacher, she was affiliated with have disappeared.
"bloodbath" against anti"There is no doubt control niunists In consolidating its the government.
the Herald for 17 years as

RABAT, Morocco (AP) Recru iting began today for a
march of 350,000 unarmed Moroccan
civilians Into the
Spanish Sahara to reinforce their government's claim to
the northern part of the disputed territory and
Its rich
phosphate deposits.

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FrIday, Oct. 17, 17S—SA

V"etna Repression Sai* d Intense

Graveside services for Mrs.
Cecelia Mae Farmer,
S.
Elm Ave., Sanford, former

Morocco Begins Recruiting
For Unarmed Sahara M arch

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IN BRIEF

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and coal-fired

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Farmer

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which private industry cannot or will
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capital

Mrs.

Seminole County's going to get some help with
the area around Mullett Lake.
According to Sen. i.ori Wilson (I-Merritt Island),
Harmon Shields, executive director of the Florida
Department of Natural Resources, will favorably
recommend to Gov. Reubin Askew and the Cabinet,
sitting as the executive board of the Department of
Natural Resources, approval of a request from
Seminole for financial assistance of $15,485.
These iunds will be utilized to construct a
parking area, restrooms, lighting, facilities, boat
dock and channel improvements at the Mullett
Lake ramp.
The funds will be provided under the Florida
Boating Improvement Program, according to Sen.
Wilson.
Hill Currie

all.

creation of an

but not fl, by Jul) 1, 1976 All applicants must tx'
assured of high school gradual-ion by June O,
Additional Information and applications may be
obtained by writing the Director of Admissions,
U.S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn.,
060.
Here's your chance, guys and gals.

Democratic Presidential campaigns, including
l&amp;',naI '1aff members of the campaigns of Sen.
(Joyd Bentsen, former Georgia Coy. Jimmy
Carter, Ala. Coy. George Wallace and Sargeant
iriver.
of

both of Sanford.

rains.

Gramkow Funeral Home is In
The storm left flooding, some
charge
of
funeral evacuations and at least one
arrangements.
death In a drenched area
stretching from the Florida
Panhandle westward through

Louisiana,
Poli ce sa id Eliza beth Crowery, 14, of Jackson, Miss.,

CALENDAR

drowned Thursday night when
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she
fell into Town Creek near
OCT.
19
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OCT. 20
OCT. 21
her home and was pulled under.
Frate rnal Order of Eagles
United Way fourth report ncr body
was recovered about
Acne 3643 "Bring a Friend
Humane Society of Seminole, luncheon, noon, Sanford two blocks downs
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tream.
Day" 4 p.m., coffee and cake at 8 p.m., First Federal of holiday Inn, Sanford Lions Club
Twenty-five
persons
were
belong: on the desk in the Oval Office."
club home in Fern Park.
Seminole, SR 4,4, Longwood. host. Dutch treat,
evacuated
from
t
he
Stopping the buck at the top "does not call for
ir suburban
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Jackson homes and five famidisplays of courage as much as it does for an
lies were forced from their
efficient espionage apparatus to guarantee that
homes
in flood-prone subdivikey decisions are not being made by invisible
slon
of
Vicksburg,
Miss.
bureaucrats, to make sure the buck does not
____________________________________________________________________________________
Bude.
MISS.,
was
drenciwd
someplace else."
blind since Infancy. His schooling, then,
with 10 inches of rain Th ursia'
OCT. 16
The armor of this bureaucracy is civil service
somewhat presumptuous. A bachelor of arts in
Anna M. Conway, DeBary
Margaret Orchard, Delt
while Jackson had seven r.ADMISSIONS:
tenure. provided by Congress to about 98 per cent
14FA
education and a master of arts In African
r
Kathryn N. LeIgh, Deflary
76
Yvette C.
Freeman, Lake ches. Several towns b LouiSanford:
would win employment for almost anyone
of the administrative establishment and
Kay F. Manning, DeLeon Mary
siana and Mississippi reported
Chi
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h
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Joseph
W.
wiginally considered a great reform designed to
persistent enough to distribute 350 job apSprings
Gregory A. lull, Lake Mary eight inches
'We have the situation pretty well in hand."
of rain.
I
,Mildred C. Mickens
plications. But a blind man? Apparently not.
eliminate the spoils system. Roche discovered
Edward Heiguero, Deltona
Harry R. Yates, Orange City
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William T. Neeley
that be was one of only about 700 members of the —
Thcomo has been turned down for everything
Cheryl D. Hunt, Deltona
A danger of flash flooding exEddie Jones, Oviedo
Curtis
Rourke
thousands in the Johnson administration whom
from a superintendency in a small Connecticut $
John H. Kerar, Deltona
,
Paula R. Watson, Winter LstetI In Alabama, Northwest
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the President could summarily fire
school system to a staff instructor slot in —Fad
Forida, po rtions of Mississippi
Sprirs
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The
— Kuala Lumpur, Mala)d. . ..U1, lic t.
unu
SuUtht
Lvutsiana, the
'anftliGl..S:
"go anywhere to get out of this prison I'm in."
between the administration and Congress. "it is
National
Weather
Service said.
Sanford:
Th
between the president and a secret alliance of
ere
are
blind
teachers
In America, a few,
Janice D. Butler
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they
Opposed
COO rnpt
which but In general the nonsighted are not welcome
the legislature and the bureaucracy, who share
Albert
Gates
mortals sew. Wide living space Is Heavens academia Some
the common objective of cutting the president
years ago in Poughkeepsle, N.
All of our Sanford area people should know recompense. This ancient adage angels
Janie J. Joyce
always V., a teacher was
down."
1019
Laurel
Ave.,
Sanford,
died
that a bill which 'died' in Congress last year is to tell: 'Confinement of a soul
JAMES
CORRUBA
fired
after
going
blind
Stanley
J. Merecki
after
Is pain of Hell."
Wednesday. Born in Syracuse,
It Is almost impossible to aggerate
several years on the job the reason being, as a
be revived. The bill would remove the taxAlfred
Rockmcre
EdBodm school board member charged,
ingenuity displayed by the bureaucracy' in exemption on many charitable contributions.
James Corruba, 81, of N. Y., he moved to Jamestown,
Mary F'
F. Walton
a man without
DeBary eyes
stonewalling a presidential policy, he says. Take
In
N.Y.,
in
1921,
Longwood,
where
he
pracdied
Thursday
This could well include even your gifts to your
"can't find Afghanistan on the map," That
Mildred E. Williams
the example of the supply of deadly poisons local church, and particularly colleges,
teacher sued to win a reversal of such stone age
Sanford. Born in New York, he ticed Physlo..therapy for 54
Kenneth L. Harris, Alta.
Thanks Expressed
prejudice, but Tricomo sa)s he has no Intention
retained by the CIA In defiance of a presidential publishing houses, and other denominational
came to.Florida four years ago years.
monte Springs
order,
A graduate of the College of
of doing the
from Kingston, N.
functions,
David L. Cunningham, DeWe are taking this means as a way of an- discrimina same. In the first place, proving job
How could the president have found out about
Survivors include his wife, Physiological Therapeutics of Bary
tion, par ticular ly in hard times, is
Congressman John B. Conlan, of Arizona, a flouncing our retirement. After 26 years of being difficult and cos
Rose; brother Carmelo, New Chica go, he served In the
Dennie J. Harless, Delary
It? The CIA director didn't tell him. By getting lead
not
a part of the Sa nf ord business community, it is want to work tly. Besides, meomo does.Jersey
er in the upcoming faith against
one of the invisible men do wn about five layers to
and sister Miss Fanny Medical Corps of U. S. Army in
for anyone not wanting him
Marion Millett, Dellary
ad vises that everyone concerned wri te u&amp; wi th a feeling of regret that we closed our office
squeal on another?
WWI. On the consultant stLff at
Corruba, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dorothy
E. Drew, Deltona
and senators lnunedlately, All on Sept. 30.
He Is not, however, taking his forced Idleness
Actually, says Roche,
Sunshine Sta te M ortuary In International Heal th Resort In
velyn L. Varn, Lake Mary
E
quietly. Using himself as the example of
i
Chicago, he built one of the
sort rface because of a perona1 grudge church people in the Sanford area should express
Through the past years our contact with
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The Federal
atj Commission has put a good
multitudes of unemployed In America,
meIves and now! The bill, so I am Informed, public has left us many friends and a feeling
leading to an anonymous tip to congressman or
end to a bad rule the kmg4tanding
"equal tune" regulation.
is expected to be presented In early November. contentment In being a part of th
journalist.
taken to writing his disgust for the status quo to 4
The rule required broadcasters to give equal time to,
e
growth
of
authorities
in Washington The response was
Watergate,
he
suggests,
ow
ve
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while
it
responses from all legally qualified candidates whenever they
r small or large our
was an ab.
Harold A. Harris, Sanford, h
parpredic
ta
na-d, criminal extreme, was part of a process
ble, A Michigan resident i Harper
Minister ticipation has been.
covered radio and television news conferences and debates of
V,00ds,
outside
t
hat
goes
back
to
World
War
To
those
of
any political candidates.
you whom we have been able
Detroit), Tricomo iiaturally has
I1 in which
First Christian Church
residen ts have been driven to improvise
rv
to
contacted
Gerald
Ford, he says, "without so
e
and
to
those
who
have
The rule was bad for broadcasters because It struck down
Sanford se
we much as a comma
echniques for control of the administration.
in reply." Of 10
extend our sincerest thanks and
best
the prime function of a newnan's editorial freedxn and
peo also written to, only two have bothered
for your continued success and happiness.
Ironically, in his effort to create the power the A Zoo
1on!lt1lity that Is, deciding the news value of various
In Heaven
textbooks say he had, Richard Nixon set In
We will remain in Sanford, and though no agree things are rotten,
peuple and events. A rigid legalistic rule was lmpd on a
1.
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Small wonder then that Ray Thco, at
matter that thould only be decided by the careful exercise of
One of your readers has made this statement active as a real estate agency, will make our.
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old, highly trained but apparently
redeininance Unmatched in history.
selves available to you for any service we Ca
irofesslonal judgment.
to the $1-year-old hermit of thyme and reason at perform
neces
sa
for you or our community.
ry to his nation, has turned
The rule was bad for the general listening and viewing
DeBary, near Lake Monroe: "I was shocked
ph5oph1cally bitter, "Never mind that I'm
Rosa L Payton
public. It often meant an electronic news blackout on significant
The Russians are gi%ing the --griomes of to note how small is the now vacant lot housed by
blind." he says, he can see "this is an age of
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events involving major candidates because covering them Ziirlch" a run for their money or more ac- the former Sanford Zoo before It moved this
Payton
Realty
ugliness
and
garbage,"
The
government
he
would have required giving equal time for all candidates, no
urately, the money of people who are in the summer to a larger area west of Lake Monroe,
says, has deci de d that full employment
mattu how marginal.
is uni.arket for a secret, numbered bank account, for No wonder the zoo creatures showed contempt at
wise, that six or seven million jobless is actually
Letters to the editor are welcome. Mi cuers to be welcomed
Wtlich Swiss banks have long
The rule was bad for politics because It attracted minor
limes"
been famous,
over the next few years, and
cuxiidates to make races they had no hope of winning. It atmust
be signed with a mailing address s
According to 88rron's financial weekly,
8d, wbea people have been replaced by expediencies, 50
Here
is
the
hermit's
answer
tracted losers who sought only the attention paid to them by the
by eagerness to lay hands on Western currencies hermit's
red bj the possible, a telephone number to the Identity of laissez faire economics,
g uardian angel psalmist
media.
to the title the writer may be s'erlfkci
and "by a let-the-peopleis Pushing the Soviet Union to unashamedly
The Evening Herald sta rve" sentiment,
Confinement: "A Zoo in Heaven Is quite large will respect the wishes of
Now that the rule has been rvea1ed, broadcasters can
ipitalistic acti vi ties,"
writers who do not
If the latter opinion is overly hm sh
Indeed. All Eden's creat ur es should have space want their nam
,
demonstrate that It was a bad one by Increasing their covernge
es to appear In pInL
hint
of truth as well t.c frustration
of news events involving candidates for public office and by
giving fair
not necessarily equal
coverage to all candidates.

Glen R. Bourquardez, Lake
world's first departments f Monroe
MRS. FLORENCE DIGHTON corrective manipulation. Fe
was a member of First Unite5l
Mrs. Florence Dighton, 85, Methodist Church of Falconer.
widow of former Sanfurd at- N. V.; Mt. Morial lasonic
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Survivors Include a daughter, Legion, Jamestown.
Mrs. Nancy Powell, Newport
Survivors i nc lude his wife, stronger near th understorms.
News, 10 grandchildren and 15 Mrs. Eva S. Crosby of Sanford; Rain probability 30 per cent
great grandchildren,
brother Wallace L. Crosby and Saturday.

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I
vate gain.
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serving himself, memo- Other drugs under the commi
Footnote: Bevill denied that he had an office scrutiny include San-Man, Sleep-Eze, Somni caps I
The tall, soft-spoken legislator has travelled ('loberty
The congressman
assured our associate lack staffer assembling a scrapbook on his son, and and Sure-Sleep.
that all of the
money taken from
world at publi
the defended his travel as necessary. He first denied
c expense. &amp; augmented his stationery account was declared as personal
"In view of the lack of efficancy
that the (B) no
greo salary by pocketing much of the Income on his federal taxes.
and the
tation
was
used
at
all.
When
possible
dangers from some of the ingredients,,
ney given him for office supplies. And he's
pressed, he said he was not sure what it might
Bevill does not have to declare, of course, all of mean.
- it is curious that the Federal Trade Commissi
ci his staff :or personal matters,
the travelling he 's done on Uncle Sam's nickel.
on
not mov
ed
against
the
advertising
of
these
' n addition, Bevill's riles reveal that his
lie's
junketed to the Soviet Union, Chile,
BEDTIME STORY; A confidential Senate drugs," said the memorandum
(era in Alabama routinely note the race of Panama, Hong Kong, Hawaii and Argentina.
mora,fl(j(im lashes the pharmaceutical in.
Footnote: A major danger, the committee's
itituents seeking help. A (B)
trip produced a problem for dustry for knowingly peddling more than $34
3t hearings
have shown, Is the Impact 1V drug
er right hand corner of an Index card it the him. It seems that he bought a pony skin coat for million annually in "worthless" over-the-c unter advertising has
In encouragint juvenile pill.
ha ppens to be black. Apparently,
his wife at a Buer1s Aires antique shop. l'wo sleep inducers and tranquiLzers.
Popping. The CoucIj on Chi ldren,
Media and,b
alna-based staffers
in mind
years later, the coat ripped. State Department
Targets of the stAff memo to Chairman Merchandising fow,'d that each child in the U.S.
ks as second-class constituents, but we have cables reveal that the brassy Bevill returned the
Li exposed to more
Gaylord Nelson, 1)-Wit, of the Senate Small
than 1,000 televised drug ads
ned Bevill's Washington off
coat to the U.S, embassy In
a year,
Buenos
Aires.
An
Business
Committee
include
such
embassy official quick-marched to the
widely adbop and vertised drugs as
JACKIE'S JOE:
got the coat re',)alI€d
COM M Sominex and Nytol.
Jacqueline Onassis' new
The memo, prepared In advance of
former floor leader for Coy. George
IWk editing job at Viking Press
Nelson
Ilevill also us his own staff to handle his Committee
has
ace in the Alabama House, Bevill pts personai business
hearings on Oct. arni suggests eXp($ed her to a rush of books
One member Of his staff the federal gov,1ent
dealing
with
the
ban false drug ads from assassination of her late husband.
ndustrjJ towns at the Northern end of the recently put together a scrapbook of his son's the airwaves and oilier media.
President
His constituents are Largely
John Kennedy
factory basketball exploits. And another routinely
"It
is clear from the evidence we hive
era, whose average income is 16,350 a year. handles such matters as paying a local
With little understanding
boy for acquired," states the memo, "that millions
lifr,je1f has pocketed $7 in the last mowing Bevifi's lawn In Alabama,
of her feelings, the
arid
authors
apparently felt she would
millions
It
of
from his stationery W. It is all
be the editor
dollars are being spent on these most likely
All of this might be overlooked if
Bevill-was Worthless products.
ctly legal. But moc
to
give
them
a
break.
Over 134 million were
t members of Congress laboring hard on khal! of his constituents E3It spent In
Similar books, most 1 the
e money for office supplies,
1374 on sleeping aids fllone,"
we found that his travelling and his w
m wild and
orkouts In
wnateurish,
have
also
beer,
fkxxllng
other
le s 'onery fund also
in
iii'
the House g3-m leave him little Urns
Government
studies
show Compoz "was even Publishing houses now that the Senate
I wanted china and an elecric
for
his
less
effective
than
a
placebo
typewriter district's problems,
(a 'sugar pill')" and Intelligence Committeeis probing the John
that Sominex "was also
ineUectjve," says the Kennedy death,
vjlJ

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Want to hear a good one Now that I'm ready
to retire, the pension plan is unab'e to pay!"

husband who served in both in charge.
world wars Is buried.

J ACK ANDERSON

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died Sept. 18 at Newport News, Scottis)'
Jamestown;
Th ursday's high 86. Overa brief Illness. Born Bahia Temple Shrine of
In Warsaw, Va., she came to Orlando, Shrine Bandmasters night low 66. Rainfall was .28
Sanford in 1925 with her Assoc, of America, Inter- inches,
Partly cloudy wi th a chance
husband and four children, national Jugglers Assoc.,
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Friday, Oct. 17, ins

Lack Of Coordination Cited

Route Diverted Following Violent Clash

Federal Aid Asked In , Panhandle s Damaged Areas
PANAMA CITY BEACH
AN - City and county offi.
dais say they will ask the led.
cral government to send engineers to help property owners
decidi! whether to repair or demolish buildings damaged by
Ilurricane Eloise.
Mayor Dan Russell told property owners Thursday night
that officials would turn to the

Federal Disaster Assistance
Administration to help hard-tilt
merchants and homeowners get
inoiing on reconstruction.

any authority to tell them what
they can do," Russell said. "It's
just delaying the hell out of
people.

Earlier, Russell complained
that lack of coordination among
state agencies had slowed rebuilding.

Russell said the state needed
to set up one central location
where representtives of all
state agencies involved in permitting would be available to
give assistance.

'People here are chomping
at the bit to build back and they
can't find any state people with

are a lot of
agencies we are not
even aware we have
to dea I with until
they come around to
stop the work."
—Mayor Dan Russell

"There are a lot of agencies

'We've got representatives
from every state agency over
there and we haven't heard any
criticism from anybody," said
Harvey Cotten. "We're doing
our best to help those people."
Russell said the Lkipartment
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Organizers said the march demanding Carter's release would
go on as scheduled but that the route would be diverted to the
state house instead of the prison because of a violent clash between black inmates of different Muslim sects inside the prison
All, heavyweight boxing champion, also Is a Muslim. Carter,
who is not a m-mber of the religious organization, is serving a
triple life sentence for
former middleweight contender was not involved in Thursday's
prison violence.
Last year, two men who had testified againstt Carter said they

lied when they placed him at the murder scene, but a Superior
Court judge turned down Carter's request to be set free on the
basis of the new testimony. That decision is being appealed.

hillside, N.J. He was serving a life sentence for a Newark murder Muslim sects had been separated inside the Pt ison for several
that one law enforcement source said may have been connected to
months but were gradually being returned to the general prison
a feud between Shabazz followers and Muslim dissidents,
population.

Authorities said the violence at the prison involved an attack by
A St. Francis spokesman said Mayres was dead at the scene of
members of the Nation of Islam against members of a splinter
multiple stab wounds.
group, New World of lslain. They said the attack, which lasted
only a few minutes, was carried out by an undetermined number"it is our belief that the incident took place as part of an iD_
ternal power struggle among frimates," said Robert Mulcahy,
of inniates using homemade weapons, such as screwdrivers
deputy state commissioner of investigations and agencies,
sharpened to a point,
Four of the wounded were serving life sentences for the 1973
azz. one-firrie minister of the
Nation of Islam mosque in Newark, N.J., and prominent national
Muslim figure.
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freedom march today for boxer Rubin "Hurticane" Carter, jailed
at Trenton State Prison where a power struggle involving Muslim
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cy permits for temporary work
to shore up existing structures,
has been the most cooperative
agency.
-We haven't even seen soille
of the people from the other
agencies," he said.
The Panama City Beach area
and other Panhandle areas stiffered more than $50 million
damage when Eloise roared
ashore last month.

denied there was lack of coortlination among agencies.

are not even aware we have
to deal with until they come
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Russeli said. "Sonic of these
structures may be lost cornpletely from wave action if
people don't get the go-ahead
soon. 19
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plans are involved, often difficult ones. Usually we use the drawing board before we start building.
Making plans may be caII.' foresight or looking ahead -and we all know that this is necessary
whether building an object or building your life.
As you make plans for the future, don't overlook one of the most effective and time-honored aids in
building a strong character -your church? Like millions before you, you may find Just what you need to
make your plans succeed.
Achieve success? This is what we all want and what we plan for. Start your planning now by going
to church next Sunday.

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FIRST UNITED
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III Part Ave.
LooF,King
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GREGORY LUMBER
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Aeltuct Baptist Chords. Os'.eds
Calvary Iap',it Asslenbly, 101 Fairnssid (Sanford Garden CIII.
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Cisselborry l.apt.st Church. t'I tumissla Blvd.
Cesra Baptist Church, tIll Oat Ave.
Chusuela First Baptisi
Clt,rwater Missioy Baptist (torch. Sou*aest RI
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Church of ChritI at Lake Ellen. U1. 17.52 N. C.aswlbevry
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Church .1 Christ. 60 Palm Sr logs or,. Attamosfe lpge

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Beat Late Unuled Methodist Church
Bethel A.M.E. Church, Canaan Ngt$.
Cassernerry Cansm,Hw?y United Mittuodist Churcfs, Hwy. 17.51 6
Pinep Ridge Rd, Cassitbeery
Delavy Cammpp,ty MethodIst Church, W. Hlgftbanb Rd. Dolary
First
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First Udhodiss Church of 0,1041
First Southora Methodist Church, 3440 $anford Ave.
Free M.ttsodsst Church, Ill W. Itt, St
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Rev. and Mrs. Wayne E. Smith, of Altamonte Com.mun,Ity
Cburch, examine scrapbook presented by congregation,
lestisilles honoring their IRIS anniversary at the chumb. Tu
Smilths were presented flowet , a cake and gifts, with a picnic
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major part in the education of
Baptist Church of Oviedo.
. Participating In
the Dedication Services for Second Shiloh
the young. As part of Trinity's Raymond Benckert and Dr. DEDICATION
Missionary
Baptist
Church was held Sunday alter noon. Parobservance of Episcopal Glenn Cunningham became
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School Week,
church's newest deacons with
Thelma
Sharpe,
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A.L. Russell, moderator of Mt. Bethel
The Right
Reverend the laying on of hands dllring
Associathn, Ms. Mattle Williams, and Rev. R. Baker Jr., pastor.
William H. Folwell, Bishop of the morning worship service.
lllrrald Photo by Mar-wi Hawkinsi
the Episcopal Diocese of The two men will be serving
Central Florida will celebrate with Pastor Bill Marr and seven
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special morning service care of the membership ci
Wednesday for the entire Oviedo's First Baptist Church.
school in the campus chapel,
Raymond Benckert is an
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SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
Forest Lake Seventh Day Adv,ntIsI
Church, Hwy i). Pitsit City
Seventh Day Adventist Church, Maiftand
Ave Llta.,s,oO, Sprtngs
Sanford Seventh Day Adveastist Chvrch. tIlt
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Wet Springs Seventh 0
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During the week of Oct. 19..
26, bishops, clergy, parents,
teachers and students
throughout the country and
abroad will join together in
the celebration of Episcopal
School Week.
Trinity Preparatory School
will collectively witness to the
fact that the Church always
has and continues to play a

Upsala Community Pvesbypqqian Church, Upsata Rd
Westminster Presbyforla,, Chrck.
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Association holds a weekly
secular
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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Munk, prayer meeting each Tuesday,
Community
addressed
in
proper
German
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rom "Fiddler on the Roof,"
DAVID (X)CHRAN
at 7:30
at First United
attire, will direct the waiters Methodist diurch. Rev. Don
"Carousel,"
and 'Carmen"
Methodist
will be given. Richardson
third grade teacher at Winter and waitresses and provide Cox will lead the devotional on
them
with appropriate October *21. All members an
"Master Design" composed studied under Robert Shaw and
Springs Elementary School.
costumes for the occasion and
Cochran, who recently Mr. and Mrs. Earle Brown are urged to attend.
of five talented young singers He has had leads in
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dedicated his life to the
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w
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in
charge
of
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decorations.
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licensed Sunday by the First Mr. Brown, a talented Association win be at the North Dakota and South Africa, La Mancria." He was the first ',.
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Baptist Church to the Gospel
United Methodist Church of
Mini3try in services of colored sfides of his several Church, !Ath and Park Ave., Casselberry at the 9:35 and 11 in the Church of the Annun. t~;,~~
dedication. He will be entering trips to Bavaria, after the October 21, at 11 a.m.
a.rn. worship services and elation in Nazareth. In
the Southeastern Baptistdinner
nresent a conowi nt 710 D.M. Jerusalem he was awarded the
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Theological Seminary, Wake
Bible
Teaching
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Mr.andMrs,GeorgeKalser
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The group will be backed on
Paul Harvey, the cornForest,N,C.,ln the nearfuture. are chairmen of the House-Dr. Henry Brandt, noted committee and will have as
A series of Bible teaching tape by the Symphony mentat&amp;r, says of him. "Mr.
Christian Psychologist, "I be their assistants in the kitchen
Orchestra of London. Each Richardson is an accomphshed
services will be conducted by
singer is a soloist In his own musician," and Helen Reddy Evangelist Barbara Jell
featured in a film lecture thiS detail the young people of the Franklin Dodson and
Sunday evening at 6 p.m. The congregation. An hour of Crane, evangelists nat the right. Their program ranges has commented on his superb Young, formerly of Sanford
m
traditional to con- voice. MISS Gail Smith will andamemberolZiouTemple
film, "A Key to Successful "Gcmuetlichkeit", will be Sanford Woman's Club
at Oak
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temporary.
lOge ueata with the place directed by John and Gustave Avenue for seven
accompany him for the concert. A p 0 s 1 o ii c C h ii r c h,
consecutive
of comm.ltment. predictiblUtY, Ringwald, after dinnet. Co- Sunday afternoons t
He is a young man and has a Philadelphia. p1L, will deliver
,
Don Bradley will be guest
and creativity in marriage,
great
singing career ahead, the Women's Day menage at
PC er at •h1i r hA
ant. con- speak
sears at
. film, A Warlord Meets chairmen of the event are beginning Oct.•
ready
he has sung opposite Zion Hope Misal=M Baptist
Clarence Wandry and Mm tinuing through Dec. 7. TI)e Banquet Wednesday at noon In
Qrlst will be shown during John Rlngwald. Reservations services are open to the public fellowshlphali.Hewillspeakon Roberta Peters, andRichardChurch Sunday morning.
evening Wiup service, are being handled by Mrs.
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SEMINOLE COUNTY AREA CHURCH DIRECTORY
MIpeNovelty (m,F.r.ss City Camm,n.syc..s,qFar,jf Coy
Ne-n Mt Calvary Massienamy Baptist. 1110W IlOtu St
Now Salem Pt,uiif,vt Baptist CJiurcts. 1510$ 131?, 51
Now Ti40amosl Baptist CCB. QuWty In. $eri Lan,wosd
Now Mt lien Baptist CIWIII. 1725 Pv'r An
I*vnii Part Baptist Church. 7741 W. $ SC
P.opte's Baptist Chapil. till W First Street, Sanford
P,n,crwil Bagful thwcSs, Ill W. Airperl Blvd
Prairie Lake Iap*ist, Ridge NO. Fore Part
Propress Missiosery Baptist Church. Midway
Second ShruB Missionary Baptist Church. West Sanford
temunel, Baptist Tempo., American Legion Hall, Fern Pitt

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HARRELL&amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROM REALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

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Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

SENKARIK GLASS
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Ovideo, Florida

CELERY CITY
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Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

DEKLES'
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Mel Dekle and Employes

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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Ill Oak Ave .Sanford
Pasts,
Fr. W,lttam Ennis
Asst. Ptstoq
Fr. S.k Shin.
7:55pm.
Sit V-941 Ma s
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Ruble Study Tees Ewe

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Poster
1:10am

4:30 p.in.

FIRST PENTECOSTAL CHURCH
OF SANFORD
2133 San ford Ave
Rev Fr.ducCleary
Pastor
Ivu'daySchool
11am.
Morning Worship
110 in.

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Mooroo

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FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Dr. Jayl. C.snsat.

Ill Orange Itrset
Rev E.IethGrant

GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
PInI Methodist. Part Ave.
Pastor
In. Marvin 0. Ickaso.
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
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Youth Service Tees Eve

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11:01a m.
Eva*gdstic Services
7:11p.m.
Wed. Pvayet&amp; some Stedy
710pm.
IedSpIJIdIoO Mrnwary
ELDER SPRINGS
IAPTIST CHURCH
113 Nester Ave. Ph.
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CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
3401 S. Part Ave.

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BAPTIST CHURCH

Pentecostal

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PAOA CHURCH OF CHRIST
HIWIYUWflI
Heave. Taylor &amp; led Nspp

PALMETTO AVENUE
341IPalnwøsAve.
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Within I. Dow"t

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l vowel Wonlop
Oilkkl Clau.nW,d.

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Morning worship
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LUTHERAN CHURCH

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Bible Class
Mo.'offigWorlkep

I lull CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
1511 Sanford Ave
Dou glas 0 Elliott

Sunday School
Morning Worship
Sunday Evening
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JORDAN BAPTIST CHURCH
1*31 Welt First Street
Grurge Galloway
Pastor
Sunday School
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Evingelust Service
Mid Week lerv,celW.dl
Nursery Pvo,it'ed So, all services

10 Warn
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GENEVA CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
It RI 46 Geneva
Paslet
Rev A IOresil
1101am.
Su nday School
11,011 in
Sun Wors hi p
4 sop m
Sun NYPS
7 sop m
Sun Eve W or ship
710pm
Wed Prayer

LUTHERAN CHURCH OF
THE REDEEMER
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The LuTheran Hour and TV "This is the

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3440 Sanford Ave.
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to many former residents and they were able to buy their own,
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Q. I have everything I ever wanted, but inside I feel empty.
church attendants and their eight years later. J.M, Lord
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there something more to file? What's wrong with me?
families. All are invited to named the church after the
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A. There's nothing wrong with you. In fact, realizing you feel
attend the dedication, and the words in the church hymn,
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empty
inside may be one of the best things that ever happened to
old-fashioned covered dish "Conic Thou Fount of Many
. 1.1"
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it
may
be God trying to get your attention.
dinner of the grounds at 1 p.m. Blessings": "here I'll raise my
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The church name has been Ebenezer".
I've met many people who are asking questions like yours:
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changed in recent ,ears to
Some of the original families
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and food to eat? People want to feel that they matter, that life is
Christ United Methodist welcomed into this church were
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Church, which is located next to those of W.B. McBride, N.J.
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because life IS more than that. God means it to be a vital, daily
the site of the old church. Rev. Stenstrorn and wife, 11.0.
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1 p.m. at walk with Him.
Daniel Sam, Church pastor, will Thomas, J.M. Wynn, W.C. SINGS
SUNDAY
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You see, God made man in His own image. He made man
give the dedication, and an Riley, Mollie Riley, John and
spiritual.
He gave us a body -but we're more than physical. He
address will be given by Bell Cowan. At the first revival,
gave
us
brain -but we're more than mental. God made man to
Douglas Stenstrom, Sanford many young people were saved
respond to life through his spirit first. Our minds and our bodies
attorney and a member of one and united with the church:
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of the pioneer families. The MM. Lord, C.R. Lord, M.E.
are Instrument.,, but it's through the spirit in us that we respond
morning sermon at 11 a.m. will M oye, Robert Moye r James
to all of life's beauty and feeling. Love and appreciation come out
David Cochran will be the patients at Sunland Hospital at Henry Horn and Mr. and Mrs.
or
our spirit -and expand a. our spirit responds to God's Spirit.
be given by Rev. C.E. Murfjn, a Moyc, Francis Karel, Amy guest speaker at the First Orlando.
Grace Methodist
Harry
Ilaltrunat.
God left a place for Himself in the human heart that only He
former pastor of the Ebenezer Stenstrom, lverStenstrom, Lee Baptist Church, Sanford,
The Acteens director at
church.
raceUnited Methodist can fill and satisfy. "Things" are not enough. Thouh they have
Stenstrom, EmmaLordRobert Suniay, at
both 8:30 and 110 Ovicdos First Baptist Church
their place, they can never succ..'(u11y take the place olGod. lie
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Shortly after the Ctvl War, a lArd, Rosa Lord, Anne Riley, am, worship services. The is Mrs. Muriel Norwood. Acteen Providence
group
of
persons
'1p
lgs
to have fellowship with you. God is constantly ready to fill
from
John
Berly Riley, Mary Moye, Louis
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subject of his sermon win be
the
First
that
void
if you ask Him to.
luncheon
Washington County, Ga. Moye, W.O. Nolan. Lu
la Nolan "Great Oversights," Cochran is G
God
is necessary to our lives. The Psalmist wrote, "My heart.
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traveled South and took up and Georgia Lord. Many of a
arlinger and Miss Kay Baptist Church, Lake Monroe,
fello
graduate of Florida
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homesteads in the area. First a these are ancestors of present- Technological Unlversty and a
will host the Special EducatJon hall. Polk stressed theirn!
school building was built, ap. day Sanford families.
Program of Progressive por't.anceo
y life in the we read, "In Him we live and move and have our being." God
made you to be complete in Him.
proximately near where Elder
Oktoberfest
Missionary and Education home. There should
Id be a c
Many happy days were spent
God doesn't want you to go without the material things that
Springs is now, and for a long In the church, which usually
Convention of Florida, Mission relationship in
f amily in
time, church ser vices were also was full on Sundays. Inevitably,
make
your life pleasant. But He does want you to realize they
The Lutheran Church of Two Day, Saturday, at 10 a.m. the parents sharing,
g
can't
reach
Into your spirit and fill the emptiness there. Only He
Providence, .Ixltona, will hold State President Dorothy ,and understanding their
held in the school. The church when the proposal was made to
can
do
that.
As you open up to God and ask fliin to come into your
its second annual Oktoberfest Burrough, of Jacksonville, will children. He also stressed
history says the members came tear down the old church, there
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tile, He will fill your emptiness with His own presence. Jesus said
on Oct. 25 at 6 p.m. in )y be a guest. All Mission Two's of church participation
to disagree about church was opposition. A fund was
.
they that hunger and thirst after righteousness (to know God)
beliefs, so it was suggested that raised to try to keep the old
church Fellowship Hall. This Congress One and Sanford will a home without God
not
a
shall
be filled (Matthew 5:6).
popular event is being spon- participate. Mrs. Charles M. home.
the Methodists build another beloved building, but when the
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soted Jointly by the Women's Flowers is Chairman and
building. J.M. Lord and his matter was settled, the old
Also attending were Res, an
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wife, Jane, gave a one-acre site church had to go.
Guild and the Men's Club.
Marva V. llawkin.s, Congress Mrs. Leo King of First
out of their homestead, and
,
It was suggested by Doug
.
The members of the Men's president. Rev. W.R. Lovelace, Methodist, Mrs. Georgia
WI
under
the
direction
of
J.M.
Stenstrom
that
a
monument
be
will deliver the
sermon. Rev. Chorpening, president of First
W
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Club will do the cooking, R.W.Wiggins
is pastor.
'nn the buildin °was corn- erected on the spot where it
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assisted by Mrs. Adele Woide.
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Rev,
and Mrs. Marvin Buckner
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The chefs include: Carl Wolde,
first services were held on vested in a handsome
of
Grace.
Clarence Wandr), Charles
Ward B. Richardson, concert Tucker in operatic roles. The
Ministerial
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monument in the memory of. the
First United Methodist baritone, will present a concert public
Stormer and Earl Gollick, who
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will prepare an authentic
Association
Sanford had built a new church, to Ebenezer. the little white
their church while Grace's Church of Sanford, 419 Park
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petmag and "quicky" meats to Make a large batch of
your temperature to cook. They can out of the freezer (one portion I The second week you may want
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So there you have IL Two DEAR ABlY: Our mother
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when my mother got the flu
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steak?
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who have not yet entered the meetings.

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Downtown
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The next meeting will be on awards.
before the Downtown Sanford to make application for
Free for the clm is IIS,00.
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call S.C.C.'s Community Ser.
preparing works to exhibit
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'rash Ilt(elr, executive director of the Boys'
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gar vs ' 'i" wee
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lie told reporters that his su.
expected back at full speed. He
Gainesville lost to DeLand, 9.
Bishop Moore will provide perstitious wife, Pituka, urged
sat out most of last week's 0, while in comparison, Oviedo with a handful. The two tuni to
try driving a different
game against St. Augustine Seminole was dropped by the Class
AAA
teams
show
idenway
to
the
ballpark for Game 5.
If In Football, every game is a with an Injured shoulder suf- same foe,
18.13. Gainesville's heal 4 records, but have ALso, she took Tony Shopping
big one, then tonight's five feted two weeks ago at Deland. other loss was at
CINCINNATI 14P) - Tony stronger my arm get," said
the hands of played some tough opposition, before the game to "spend Perez,
"I think Don was trying too
a man who
encounters involvi ng Seminole
With Raines' brother Tim Lakeland
ta kes ad. Gullett, who was 15-4 duri ng the bard in the ninth,"
Kathleen
last
Oviedo
coach
Bill
Klein
hopes
money"
and
try
said Bench.
to
get
his
mi nd versity
County teams are giants,
serving as the game's top weekend, 14-0.
in stride and always regular season despite missing "We all were trying
to unleash an offense capable of off the Series.
hard but
Consider that Seminole needs breakaway threat, Seminole
tomes back, did It again Thurs- two months with a broken Don wanted to be
Lyrnan has had two weeks to penetrating the Ifornet defense.
quicker."
"She
tried
everyth
ng
to win at Gainesville to stay in has a sound ground game to prepare for Edgewater. The
thumb on his pitching hand.
Rawly Eastwick, making his
me back in the groove again," day night in a big, big way.
the thick of matters In Its compliment its aerial attack, Greyhounds hope their r
Lake
Howell
utilizes
the
The 33-year-old slugger broke
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Guilett
was
virtually
un.
Fourth
appearance In five
Perez
said.
nning nh1uil of Don Andriano and
out of an 0-For-IS slump, driving touchable after the first inning
district playoff chase, And that featuring Drew Bongianni and attack, spearheaded by backs
games,
came
on to provide last.
Perez
has
been
in
slumps
be
Lyman Is trying to prove itself Mike Good as quarterback
Bob Riazzi, Horace Alexander Don Schrenk with quarterback f ore but never worried about in four runs with two home rum when he gave up a triple to out relief and the Reds inoved
better than a 1-3 team, but Mark Whigtiam's top receivers, and Wyman Jackson, will Jim Pritchard calli ng signaLs
to give the Cincinnati Reds a 6-2 l)enny Doyle, who scored on to within a victo
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victory over Boston and a 3-2 Carl Yastrzeniski's
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-';.p. counter Edgewater's
" sacrifice World Series title in 35 years.
i ye hit a lot worse," he said,
a Edgewater.
lead in the World Series.
sophomore-studded lineup advantage in size,
fly.
quarterback Mike McNerney, "but ins World Series everyone
"We're so close now you can
Or even that Lake Brantley including quarterback Kenny
"I forget about yesterday,"
lake
Brantley
will
Greyhound quarterback Bob
The 24-year-old southpaw almost reach out and touch It,"
again
knows
about
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an hold its own In the realm of Kyle, running backs Anthony Burkhart, Just a J unior,
said Perez. "I just play day-by- from Lynn, My., retired the 16
depend much on the quar.
said Bench. "To win this Series
While the Cuban-born star
ww schools tenight against Davis and Allen Standridge Danny Williams and Mickey ter backing of
batters in a row and took a one. nwans so much to the fans and
henry Stanley was making life miserable for day."
$ pruce Creek of Port Orange. plus tackles Bill Johnson am" Manr.ing as his primary and running of Rick
Perez, who shrugged off hitter into the ninth. "I lost to the ball club. It has been so
Garza and the American League chain'1Iben too, Oviedo is trying to Braridon Smith.
trade rumors In the off-season sonic of my stuff. the long layoff long."
receivers.
Randy Fowler.
pi,ris with his bat. Gullett was
toy undefeated in district play,
by' responding with his best hurt," he said, after permitting
The Reds return to Boston
imiaking them look sick with
utalso bass toughie tonight at g
season since 1970, emerged as three straight hits that
determined to clinch the elusive
arm. The Reds' best pitcher the hero of
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the Series' fifth produced Boston's second run
title Saturday.
gave up Just two hits to Boston
game after a frustrating start.
And Ignore the won-loss
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through eight innings and then
reconi as Apopka and Leke
•'It'saboutflme"uldpe
three more in the ninth before
lowell clash, both trying for
who teed off twice against Red
being
forced from the game Sox starter Rcggic
ti*if first victory of the season.
Cleveland,
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lost ,-I in
little bit
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a crucial one in several
0-for-22 World Series
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said
Gullett,
explaining
he record for (utility when
r spects. Not only is a possible
L&gt;man, Seminole and Lake 15-yard pass from Arthur seven and six yards and got
the cxcold while waiting during a plosion occurred.
ate playoff berth at stake, but Howell
were
victorious Cleveland and Mike Oliver William Frederick hit him with long Cincinnati eighth
inning.
S emlnole's momentum toward Thursday night in Seminole closed the scoring on a 16-yard a PLSS for score of 34 yards.
"I wasn 't thinking about any
When
superb season is at high tide, County's junior varsity football pass reception from Bob Johnson rushed 38 yards for
the chunky southpaw record," said Perez, "All I was
gave up two-out singles to C&amp;l
via win on the road against a activity.
thinking about was getting a
another TD.
'Thacker.
Yastrzemski and Carlton Fisk, hit. I was
am as formidable as the
hurting. I wasn't
Renaud
hail
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fourth
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Manager Sparky Anderson was doing nothing
urricanes would go a long way Brantley, 20-0; Seminole yards passing and 757 l'
for the ball club."
to Tim F.dmonds, a 34-yard Johnny
CINCINNATI (All) - Beaten
Team captain Carl Yastr.
on the Spot.
I. want sealing hopes of a 9-1 crushed Oviedo, 54.0; and Lake in embarrassing Oviedo. play, Nathaniel Johnson 1fl
His fourth-inning blast to left in the fifth game? Yes. Down 3. zemskb, who led the Red Sox to
"Sparky came out and said,
impaign. Colonial, Scabreeze, Howsdl upended Apopka, 18-0. Darrel Johnson, a Junior out teicepted an Oviedo pass and
Field tied the game at I-I and 2 to the Cincinnati Reds in
their last pennant in 1967, re'You're
yman and
Lake Brantley
Lyman ran its record to 4.1 for football for the first time ran yards for the other touch. Gullett not going anywhere," provided a much-needed spark World Series? Yes. A whipped called the drama of the past two
said. "There's two for t
main on the slate,
he sluggish Cincinnati of. team? De fi nitely NO.
and didn't permit Brantley this fall, scored five touch- down.
days of that championship
outs,' Anderson told me. lie
Fullback-linebacker Ned Inside its 18. Kevin Joseph downs for Seminole. Mark
fense. An Inning later, Pete
That summed up the general season as he looked ahead,
Joey Clark passed for one wanted me to work from the Rose
doubled in
iines, one of the hardest scored first on a two-yard burst, Renaud threw touchdown touchdown and ran for another windup
pitcher Don Feeling among the Boston Red hopefully, to two games with
beeau.se I have be
hi thers on Seminole's team, is Steve I'eavy scored ne xt on a passes to limo covering 24, as lake Howell tuned up
tter Gullett, who had singled, and Sex today as they retur ned Cincinnati this weekenci,
-tuff that way, but I didn't
the Big Red Machine was roll- home, faced with the task of
"I keep thinking back to i.;
log again,
winning two in a row from the when we beat the Minnes.
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
F.'Iday, Oct. , i9;..iB
four games of the World Series, _______________________________
;I'ony Perez suddenly regained _______________________________________________________ Along with Perez' four 1(11, the
Reds got a run in the fifth on
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and stay all night My lather said he limb.
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(w,J(j If we went to
CONFIDENTIAL
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classes will begIn
3. Office Procedures
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MOBILE. ALA: Loneliness
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for students with of fice It*HUn
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the coaches described as a group of 25 to 30 young
black adults, The Coaches said they were beaten
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"This puts
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Gullett, a lefty who absorbed
Lee, listed as the starting t he
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pitcher lot
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powe red the Red Sex with a game at Fenway Park, re"Sure. we'rebehind - in the
blurring fastball and pinpoint leased personal tension by sip' series, but now we 're going
control,
park ," Itoping tea and wise-cracking with home to OUT
"For eight innings, he pitched writers.
celli said. "We're Just going to
as well as any man Could." sa id
"I like pressure" he sa id have to go like heck Saturda y .
Bench. "We've always heard "I'm going to show up.
ll be ready.
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about how good he is. Tonight else can I (to' I'm not gonna
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Lepore (same team) also
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n4rmng) 4&amp;t series. Ann also the high series all by ilinseif 197-SZ, Pete PhIllips
193-575, and Peg Patty isa. convertti Viola Koch 187475 and Olive and Erma Tirop
chalked op a turkey. Janet Sew with the
179. Adams
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op
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game of 1&amp;i Other highs: Nora spared her S-6-1,
and 44-7,
a 47)senes. High for team No.6 for a 634 series. Other highs: Krs.el 287-519, Harriet Jack.xe Joan
FI' -IIIan 5-10, Dell Ba.rca Wheele r 175 and Estelle
was Ann Moth with her 175-481 c-s. Ter ry
Hias m.5€2, 185-5, Bob Barbour 184-5, 5.7.9
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and a turkey too.
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sanf.rd Rrsl.eu Machines: split.s: Wisnlewski 5-7-9, 8crdonaro 54, 540, Rudy Westray,
Alice Gajdusek, Marjorie
Wilson and Otto Grannenman
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Voha Colxzty Speedway was. With a little thought Of the
beginning of the se i it has to be rookie driver Johnny "Reb"
Carver a regular in the limited spatunan clan.
Johnny, one of two local firemen racing at VCS. at the start of
the season was lucky just to firlsii a race without naming off of
the track half a doren times. U he waan't off the track a sp*ñn.g
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in t featre when he managed to deg the leaders cwtfnuouiy
w4 at ft end of the 20 lap race was in seoxid place the best finish
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he would have been thle to catch winier Hmer Williams. Billy
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loved racer in the Sports will be gone, Don won the World Finals
over
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teginning of drag racing U Gallts changed tires everybedy
would change tires. If DM put a wing on his car ever
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11:00 (2.5,9) News
(3S) 700 Club
(44) Star Trek
11:15 (9) ABC Weekend

8:30 (6) Doc
(44) That Good Old
Nashville Sound
9:00 (2, I) Movie
() Mary Tyler

5:00 (9) Wide Wor ld

Rock

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(9)

(44) Musi c Ci ty
U.S.A.
8:27 (6) Bicentennial
Minute

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4. "Red Octopus"- Jefferson
Miller, who also acts, Is starred accused of murder. A vicious tends to over-react to current 5tudents try
to accumulate a
Starship
in a drama, "A Home of Our convict leads a jail riot, in situations, It Is a sort of pen- variety of
(9) Uncle Croc's
'1 FLORIoA
skills while pursuing
Block
Own," based on the true story which nine guards are grabbed dulum theory, one which makes the career of their
choice. This
5. "Born To Run"- Bruce
I_'1112:30PM,- 51.23
(24) Carrascolendas
of a Catholic priest, Father as hostages. MeGarreti turns education and career planning has always
been the case, In Springsteen
(35) Jetsons
Williarn Wa&amp;son, who started himself over to the prisoners for swing from extreme to ex- making your career plans don't
10:56 (6) In The News
NSTATE_
and still operates a horns' (pa' the freedom
Hritain'a current answpr to
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treme. When th" .R'
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almost economic situation, dOn't
in
Mexico.
Panic Rollers who are causing mass
:T UNIVERSITY THEATRE
Apes
leader for "murdering," The everyone was rushed Into a into a field th at doesn't appeal
hyst
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(6) Far Out
FlU CAMPUS
That's on from 8 to 10 p.m., leader's son was shot by science class. Now, when the to you Use good
eria in England. The five
Space Nuts
in lads from Scotland now have a
and right in the middle of it McGarrett in the line of duty, economy is soft, students are selecting your judgment
career and U.
(13) Daytime
S. album, "Bay City
ABC has a major film, "They
9-10
NBC
plans
based
on
THE
ROCKFORD
Hulking
current,
realize
thai
changes
will take
(24) Electric Com pany S
Rollers,"
which should
hoot h orses, Don't They?" a FILES "The Great
place between now
(35) Cartoons
Blue Lake short-term problems.
MEN
and
the
time
them
a
following
here, They
searing
drama
about
life in the Land
For example, many students you are ready. Take a long11:25 (6) in The News
and
Development
NobiIpms*iJohn Stein-:
should be rockin' their way to
(9) Schoolhouse
1930s, with the characters Company" It's all about a land are deciding against college range view and learn to be good th
II.a
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of
ese
shores
soon
in
Rock
springing from a dance swindle, and some un- because the job market (or at whatever
person.
you choose to do.
or1t.0
COmpinionship
in
11:30 (2) Westwind
marathon. Gig Young won an scrupulous salesmen and land college graduates hascurrenljy
(1I
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Mann
addicts
Oipttision
(6) Ghost Busters
will
Oscar for best supporting actor speculators. Rockford stumbles softened a great deal. A chosen
Speaking With
want to hear his melodious flute
CT. 23-25
275-9101
as the ollyimpresario, and Jane on the case when one f
field may be in trouble now, so
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and
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troubled dancer,
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and Jim is contacted to recover away from it. Many do not
ON THE
And for those who like their the money,
realize that in four or six ,,years
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when preparation for a career
RAIN
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tonight for the breathless
been completed, op.
Neil Sedaka has been around
MOVIE
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presentation of "The Second
may well be far long enough so that even those
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people over thirt, years old
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DOSS 0? 40f0..I,O
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Joan Rivers,
fitting that he shows up with his
with sophisticated tastes, and be going to college
ABOUT TONIGHT:
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8-1:30 CBS BIG EDDIE Jacqueline Bisset as his lady or are planning to enroll in two- the Top Ten Singles. Here's the
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"I'm Sorry"- John Denver
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evening
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home for a
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change, didn't figure on Bang Pretty Lynda Day George is an these enrollees, many who
"Mr. .laws"- Dickie
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joining,
young lady who murders her college career. Economic panic
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7, "Ain't No Way To Treat A
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together for him. Type-casting
PAM CRIER
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for Drake - he's a well-known "Cold Wind" Pepper and present
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11:56 (6) In The News

(24) That Uncertain
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3:30 (6) Sounding Board
(24) Romagnoll's
Table
4:00 (6) CBS Sports
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(24) Woman
4:30 (13) SIgn Off
(24) Man Builds,
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National Basketball Association team to 13 players, club
Officials said Thirnday.
The three players are Mike Cldesnns or Western Ken.
tucky Unversity; Jim O'Brien, who for the past two years
played for the Memids and New York teams Of the
Aroern Basketball Asaodation. and Bill Higgins, who
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Neighborhood
(33) Big Blue

AFTERNOON

MORNING

Entertainment
(35)

(24) Mis ter Roger's

Saturday

(9)

Tonight Show
(6. 44) Movie
(9) Wide World Of

Friday, Oct. 47, 1975-31
Answe' to Previous Puzzle

(44) Movie
3:00 (9) Movie
4:00 (44) Movie
4:43 (9) Movie
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In other NHL games Thursday, Buila
crushed
Oio -Iand
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(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(I)) CBS News
(24) Senior Scene
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:30 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
(6) Call It Macaroni
$75000 Py,amid
(9) Hollywood
Squares
(13) All Star
Wrestling
(44) Love American
Style
8:00 (2) Sanford And
Son
Big Eddie
('1) Moiile One
(74) Wahlrigton
Week In
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CIVIL ACTION NO. S't117.CA.13.E CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1404.CAO9.E
VA N
S
McCA ROt. E
and THE LOMA S &amp; NETTLE TON
CATHERINE F MCCARDLE,
COMPAP4Y.

PIalntlIfs.

and jumped out to a healthy 6650 edge in total medals. The

('anadian Jim Day, who was
ousted for a minor rules
violation.

discovered, the medals were

gold-silver-bronze count for the

tearfully exchanged,

t)avsdson was allowed to reswiie his ride from the Point of

were mediated Thursday ,%
jun of appeal let stand the resuits In the men's discus, even

Thursday's schedule started
asit had each of the three pre.ious days. officialdom came

ban who won the silver medal
used an illegal disc, Ariierican,ç

tIlouth disease.
This Lime it was in the worn.
en's 200-meter finals where

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The Yanks fared better in the

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NOTICE OF ACTION

Call No. 495

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attorney, whose addrcn is P.O. Bo
that an action to foreclose a mon
1.Winter Park, Florida, 377$9, on tgaqe on the following real property
on before the 10th day of November, In Seminole County, Florida:
1975. and file the onigi,iI with the
Lot I?, Block
I, NOR TM
Clerk of this Court. either before ORLANDO
TOWNSITE, 4th Ad
service on Plaintiff's attorney or dition, (Replat of Sheet No
7). as
immediately thereafter; otherwIse a recorc
in Plat Book 14, Page ,

lIliflatiOfl ill weightlilting, the
United States finally made
successful challenge. Lee

UNITED STATES DISTRICT entered agaInst you for the relief
COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF demanded in the complaint or
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION - petition
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
COURT NO lS-S3-OrI.CIv- ,

to the .taI tli.'renf as recorded in
Plal Rook 11 Page 56. Seminole
".. r' l''.'.
rrrI'. '1i'u'rib,i1.%
fIInwx flenin at a Point 630 feet

t on tt ii i!d mnt'uLuls tif three •i
the
light
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NOTICE OF SALE .
Nritict is hrrey flivCfl that pursuant
toa SIIMMARY FINAL DECREEof

and both stivers, James had the

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Arthur It Beckwuth, Jr
Clerk of the :ircuit Court
By: Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct IC. 17, 71, 31, Ins
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Plod I. FAIRViEW SUBDIVISION,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
according ti. the PIat therenf as the prd of Adjustment of the City
and
Frank
Capsouras
of Lake Mary, Florida, that said
reminded In Plat Book 1.
;
Hilisdale, N.J., adding a silver P,ibIl kernrd of SeminolePage
County. Board will hold a public hearing at
Flnrioa at public
and two bronze.
cry to the 0:00 p.m. on Monday. November
b1ot'..t and best bdder for cash at 1973, to
a) consider a request for a
17-00 O'Clock Noon on Thuray,
Ortoher 10 1973 at flit' West
of vairiance toallow for placement of a
thi' Seminrit,. County Courtboue,
trailer on the folIown deflribed
real propet ty to wit.
F honda
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
Section 16, TownshIp 20 South.
Dated- 9 fl 7%
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
MIT4HFI I A NEWBERGER Range3oEas?, East "a of West ',of
CIRCUIT III AND FOR SEMINOLE
111111Ff) 'STATES MARSHAL Southeast ' of Southwest
(less
COUNTY. FLORIDA
North 921 feet of West 66 feet of
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
CASE NO.: 75-7017.CA-o4.c
South 3 feet)
F( ORIDA
In Re: the Marriage of
The publiC hearing will be held at
K FNDFI L W WHERRY

Legal_Notice__ —
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U.S. Treasury serurities ............
1.891,05000
Obligations of other U.S. Government
agencies and corporations .......................500,000.00
Obligations of States and polItical subdivisIons
clic.ono ,
.,...

1
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et tim 12.
1nthip 19 Snuth. Ranqe 3? East,

the following described real 3.
orcoerty. to wit:
Sift.of Lots 35, 36 and S 106 ft of
,
E 14 ft. of ict 31. Block
CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES
SUBDIVISION. Plat Book 2. Page

Board of County
Commissioners
Seminole County. Florida
By Sid Vihten, Jr.
Chairman
AtteSt:
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.

to time until final action is taken by
the said Board of Adjustment.
TIllS NOTICE shall be posted in
three (3) public places within the

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
Nntfre is Nerehy given that the

City Hall, and published in the
Evening Herald, a newspaper of
general circulation in the City of

16609, Florida Statute, will register

least IS days prior to the aforesaid
hearing In addition, notice shatl be
posted In the area to be considered
at least IS days prior to the date of

upon receipt of oroof of the
rihIlcatinn of this notiCe, the fi
titiots name.- to wit THE EARLE
OF SANDWICHE under which we

. TED' October 11th, 1975
5
Sassman

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166fp,$, to a Point North of the Point
° Peolming, thnt run South 113
feet more or less to the Point of
Pinio
and the uindersignCd as Sheriff of
4eminnlp (oty, Florida, will at
liOn AM 0 the 7Cth day of Oc
tober, A 1) 1Q76. otfer for sale and
to the b'qhet t)'nder, for cash.
'ibpert to arw and all flitting te'ris,
.51 thu. trnnh (Westi Door of the
Se.nInnlp Cnianty Courthouse in
t.anford
Florida, the above
dei
flet5Ofll progierty
That said Sale 5 be'na made to
the terms of Said Writ of

HuSbind,

18,000.00

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CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA

underagreement$foresell

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NOTICE TOCREDITORS

Tctal tlmeandsavingsdeposits
.....$ 3,364.167.43

TOTAL LIABILITIES . . -.

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RESERVESON LOANS AND SECURITIES
Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (setup
Pursuant to IRS rulings) .........................13,755.31
her reserves on loans .......................
None
Reserves on 5urities .
None
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
ANDSECURITIES

.

13,75531

CAPITALACCOUNTS
Capital notesanddebentures ............

— Per Cent Due

S None

— Per Cent I)i.,

$ None

None

Equity cnpital. total ................................
Preferredstock.totalparvalue - . , .

698,823.63

None

No. shares outstanding None

CommonStock.totalpar value

400,000.00

No. strei authorized 40.000
No.
outstanding 10,000
Surplus ..............' '

Lot Woth Variance in an R 1AA
Residential Zone on the tollowing
descr,
propertyTheE?OSf'ofLO, I140d011OfL'
13, Block 6]. Sanlando The Subort
Beautiful, Palm Springs Section, P9

Undivided profits .............................
Reserve for contingc
and
.'
othercataI reserves

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200000.00

None

TOTALCAPITALACCOUNTS .....................6B123.63
TOTAL LIABILITIES, RESERVES, AND

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS .........................______-6.663.999.34

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE JOHN B MILLONIG. et al
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA.
Defendants
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
NOTICE OF ACTION
SEMINOLE COUNTY
TO CHARLES &amp; ARNOLD
PROBATE DIVISION
76 Parker Lane
PROBATE NO. 7$.302.CP
Rochester, New York

variare to allow for placement of 617 Sanford Atlantic Bank

Building, Sanford, Florida

rCal property, to wit:
Publish: Oct. 10. 17, 197S
Lots land?. IC and 20, BIOtk 45, DES?)

CRYSTAL LAKE WINTER HOMES

PROBATE DIVISION NQ.7S.36,I.p CASE NO. 7S-319-Cp
In Re Estate of:
ALBERT ABBGY,

In Re: Estate of
JAMES P. GILPIP4.

'T.yrx

Deceased,

4

45

Average of total Ins for the 15
c&amp;endardaendlngwIthcaIIdate ...
Interest collected not earned on Installment

loans included in total capitalaccounts ...'....

2.3)1.262.92

None

I. William J. McVeigh Ill, vice president &amp; cahler of the
obove.named bank do hereby delare that this report of condition
istrueafldcorrectfothebestofmyknledgeandbeIIef
William J. McVeigh III

We, the undersigned directors attest the Correctness of this
report of cor4iton and declare that It has been exrnIried by us
andtothebestofotn-knowledgeandbefleflstrueanjc,t

James J. Smeengt'. Jr.
NorwoodW. Pope
Directors.
A E, Grindle

Unfurnished

Easy friendly living Come join us
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. Rent
from $111 mo 373 66S0

Attamonle 5pring, Florida 3770)

Publish Oct. 17. 1975

Attorney for City

DES.;ol

Publish: Ott. 17, 1975

VFPIDFt I w WHERRY
Ac%istant flailed !fat.s AttOtfly

St Petersburg, Florida
Attorneys fir the Estate

Orlantso 1'). 37001
PPswe 305 141.7000

Publ'th: Oct. 10. 17. 1175
0E572

Attorney for Executrix
Publish, Oct tO. 17, 197$
DES 71

Atlrney ter Plaintiff
PtuhIIth' S.Qt 76. Oct. 3, 10, I?, 197$

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COLLEGE
bli5h' Of 17, 73, 7$, 17
DES.%)7

Used office furniture
Wood or steel flesh (executive desk
&amp; chairs, Secretar,al deSks &amp;
chairs, straight cha,r, filing
cabinets, as Is Cash and Carry
IIOLL'S
Casselberry 17 97.0)0 1206

1911 Chevrolet a tori pick up. 6 yI
I' steel bed, excellent Condition.
final offer. $1,350 1)1 6055

b—Autos for Sate
-. CASH
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Ecu' Your Junk Cars
3711329

62—Lawn Garden

3 22-2420

Anytime

bath, family room, $140
formation in window.

In-

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CASSELBERRY-) bedroom, 7

REALTORS

42—M)bile Home's

RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3
2 bath, family room,

90 cents ea GardenLano, 1100 W.
1st St., 33 6630.

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive
Sanfonct373 $700
HILLCREST
'73. central air,
dishwasher.raisedpatio,skirting,
&amp; lIe downs Good location.
Payments 54179 mo Offered by
Savings 4 Loan 373 6051

1972 Corvette Convertible (new top),
power steerIng &amp; brake's, AM FM
radio, new radials, $1,700 574 3009
after 6.

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

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'73 Ford Super Van, standard

64—Equipment for Rent

SOlid Sta'e Stereo. Cob' Console TV;
also black &amp; white portable, 373
0700
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'V Antennas installed, Also music,
'ntercom, paging systems. New or
old construction, 322 7996. South.
east Video

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7565 Park Dr

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1970 MaverIck, air
Good ConditIon, $9120
322 5590 after 6

Special Shrub and garden sprayers,

transmis%:on, $ Cytinder, 34.500
mies, $2,195 Will consider trade
Owner, 327 233$

Peril Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Sharnpoc*r for onIylI SOper day
.CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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961 Pontiac Conver?ibile CITO, good
cOndition, 5600, 371 0133.

65— Pets-Supplies

197) Mercury Marquis Colony Park 0
passenger station wagon. cx
ceptionally clean 6 fully equipped
New Michelin radial tire's. One
owner. $1,995 3fl IllS or 3237110

FPFF ktTIFtfS to aood hom,
ory'irf freed Call after S p m. 323
736 110 1'fqy% Drive

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COLOR TV, $11 95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
644 1006

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bath home, family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
eguip(.,ed, clothes washer, food
freezer lncluôed. Garage, nice
yard, $750
CALL TO SEE
fERN PARK MAITLAND 3 bed.
rooms, I' baths, air conditioner,
dilhw4sher, fenced yard, $225
FORREST GREENE. INC.
030 6033 REALTORs 317 0970 eves

bedroom,

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AVON

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Merchandise

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RDdO &amp; TV

smu!attd

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$

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IuHdlngi

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a rdens

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Luxury Patio Apartments

later thin seven (7) days 1011owing COUNTY, FLORIDA.
the Opening os. Plane may be CIVIL ACTION NO, '4.I401C

PRESIDENT
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY

?9—Trucks-Trailers

ivirorn 550. (34w. from
SI'S. Service all makes HERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 37) 173.4

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documents in good Condition not CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

TRUSTEES
DR FAtal WELDOII,

WATCIt THE KIDS go to schoot
from this] BR home at 2d Citrus.
Freshly painted on high site, Rear
yard fenced Vacant arid ready to
move in 521,950

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offer.

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One &amp; Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, furn. 1. unfurn $95
UP 727 1010.

3fl 5000

53—TV-Radio-Stereo
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Every day we

heat,

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news about your

119.500

OWNER

1.015 0' SPACE in thiS 1 bedroom
home. Yours for only 116.500

community, your

county, your schools
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fenud

WILL FINANCE.

print more local

7 STORY

HOME- I
bedrooms, partly furnished, large

and churches, your

OLDER

trtes, 1'', acres plus. $35,000,

ntighbors and friends
than any other newspaper.

WITT REALTY
Peg Real EstateBroker32l 0610
327 3710
323 $215
373 lOtS
Call Now For Home Delivery

N ECONOMIC HOME- 7

bedroom, I bath, concrete block.
kitben partially equipped, large
shaded lot. 122.200.

II ISTORICAL 7 story house made
into Iap.artmnts Each rented for
$70 pen mon:h. 11 acres bearing
orange grove. Nice Income, 29pt.
down, owner will carry mortgage
ill 0 l'.t Pr'ce

S r. JOHNS REALTY CO.

BROKERS
Days 37? 6173

WINTER SPRINGS, I BR, 7 bath,

equipped kitchen, $31,500 $34 $197.

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Night53l723S2

TOWNHOUSES

125

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I ..ti! il.SLJIfl.
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3)7 347?

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1505 W. 25th St.

SANFORD

,,!jOme Improvements

322-2090

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
CuStom Work Licensed, Bonded
Fret- c%tmat, 373 6038

Professionally Managed
By

JIcrr'iIoltc
REAUORS'.

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Hauling

.

FROM

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L

322-2611
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8319993

Hammer &amp; Nail Spocials

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Only '2.40 MONTH
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113.900

CaliBart Real Estate
PFALTOR3777I9$
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LEASE OPTION
—
Vacanl- 3 BR frame, 2' i acres,
good garden spot Terms.

3 Mo..6

Mo. &amp; 1 Year [eases

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.

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(Seal)
Arthur H. B"kwitti, Jr

service all makes and models"
Free Pickup and Delivery
Santerd Business Machines 377 ION

E

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Elaine RiCha,de
Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct Il, 71, 31, Noy, 7, 1973
IIFS.II6

1
-it

aid

'7he Afternoon Newspaper

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate flrokt'

322.7643

-it

large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts•Fum. or Unfum.

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Pest Control

On Lake, Free Boating •PooI CIubhu,.
braes Carpetinq S$e'p Diii Rooms

754?f'ark Drive

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3778163
'

Pet Care

tanks

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,

PAUL SLATER

Professional Wallpaper Hanger
$
0..
UrT1rfl5i'i,
Free Estimates Ph 377 6173
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,tSata,4
'5"--

INN
flci,rc1 rig &amp; Gronmng
Ph 377 4037

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APT BROSSPI PEST CONTROL

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Call Phil Gonzalez 30537)393'

c.

,j

Wall Papering

"We

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fU')WE SEPTIC TANK
I rensi'ui Ruvw1,c1 InSured Con
rretr
r'i:r
'nst,sliitons,
rinin 4 tank nvnicw'd )7'
x9

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OFFICE MACHINES

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PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

Upholstering

AC)

I:

Office Mecklitis

SOLAR HEATII4G AND WATER
2 Story, i bedroom. 7 bath, 511.950

WANT

-..-:;'5d,..-"-'

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stucco No work too small or toe
large. Licensed &amp; Bonded- 799.

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TH[

Save a couple of old fr'ends New
heels 5. sole's give new life to your
shoes HANSON'S SHOE SHOP.
721 E 1st St. 3729997.

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it ..,,,'',t'i r- '.re',' ,,,
dcIer'v Call Iou' free estimate
20) 1 (ommerC.at 37) 6.151
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Concrete Specialists, drives, ptlos.

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Site. I.Pã

I I ".OPi 1. A'.) Li
flulldøing, F uc3sialing. Ditch
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Work Fill dirt, tog soil 377 593

FROM

plçe to live, car tO drive, a sob. or
v.tr .,
vix, niIve nero ot,
read all our want ads 'very day

3 Bedroom. 2 bath, family room,

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BUDGETS
ARE
STEREO WITH VALUE S

It y('u are hvinq difficulty firisinq a

by the claImant, his agent oi at tictlnicallty in any proposal In the 37707, and file the origInal With the

700 Fast Robinson Sireet

Psnecrest- 3 BR, l, baths, air
conditioner, Convenient to Schools,

Peasi,nahle 773 7610 or 323 029
fcllmtI

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373 3*1.6

One Executive Chair
Two Alma Desks

KENMORE WASHER,parts,
service, USed machine's
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RAYMOND 4% BALL
Peg Real [dAt, Broken
777 5641 All Hr., 377 2731
017W 1st 5t Sanford
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Your MLS Agency

notice SAID duplicate and state the place of hereinafter called the Owner, WALLACE F. STALNAKER, JR

M.ary, Florida

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60-Office Supplies

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SHOPPER'S DELIGHT-- 3 BPs, I
bath home in Bel Air, Large yard, 7 Bedroom, air conditioned, fenccd
yard, 1901 Summe'qlto Aye 10.900
Sprinkler system. Utility building
on mali.
with work bench. 172.900
377 1197

$175 mo. 3210746,
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78—Nctorcycles

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cording of
to DUPLICATE,
CLAIM OR DEMAND MUST BE residenceandtoffkeidd,essof reserv,stheright tO reject anyand Attorney for Petitioner, Post Office
Lake
Mary,
Florida.
time0'
t P.w*
7, Page
47,asPublic
Aecoith
general
ircoilation
inelse
the City
the PIM
thereof
recorded
i Plat DULY
SWORN TO AND FILED IN the claimant and must be Otfl to all blds arid waive any formality or Drawer One, Catsefberry, Florida

Gary F MISWy. Esquire
616 E Semoron Blvd

2 Bedroom Block Home
Furnished or Unfurnished
373 2970

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flOAIrr r,,v

Realty •

e

SJnford- 7I. miles west of town.
bedrooms, excellent condition,
partially furnished 1175 month,
security deposit required, 373 0230
or 062 2619

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"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Classified Ads didn't *ork
ttpce wouldn't be any

1econctit;oned Rtt,-re, SI? 95 Cx
Ch4ng REEL'S 1300? SHOP.
1109 Sanit-,ct Aye

Bicycle 77". 70 5PCd, bOys 1971.
Kabuk. 3?) 420?

S2UAIITY APPLIANCES
PARC,AIN PRICES SANFORD
AUCTION, 373 7340

BALL REALTY

32—Houses Unfurrn'shed

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If

76—Auto Parts

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321.0041

eves.

WANT a ChrIstian lady, age 10 60, to
share
txmr
References
required fll 0230 on 37] 1))?.

of th

IINITFO STA'ES MARSHAL O'Brien &amp; Ereidman
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
3413 Fifth Avenue North
El nR:oA

ROBSOPI MARINE
7971 i4,',, Il 97
Ii'? st

.'.rr-.((-f,
'.1)
1' I';. I Li
IRAt I
itt
300 Sanford Ave 3739310
NEAT- Exceptionally well carea
for 3 bedroom. 7balh, family room Maytag Automatic Washer, cx.
cetlent condition, new motor, $40.
fl well c-stabtlthed neighborhood,
327
$2'. 500.

Stenstroni

1970 Dodge Islander motor horr.-'
74'. Small equity 8, take c..'
payments 2730616

Washington Aye

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documents so obtained. Said sum is IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
refundable upon return of all EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA.

DatedalQqla,,
Florida, this d held by theownen on period not to before November 71st, 191$,
da'i
of October. 1973,
P'Ced thirty (30) days from the otherwise a Judgment may be en
Louise P Gilpin
date of Buds fo the purpos, of tenets against you for the relief
As executrix of Said estate
reviewing th bids ants investigating demanded in the Ptitipo
5idny C. Ward
the Quallficat
HellIwell, Melrose
of the bldd,rs,
WITNESS my hand and seal Of
prIor to awarding the Conlracts.
'.1 o.Wu
said Court on this 14th day of Oc
DISTRICT
BOARD
OF tober, 1'73,
Ills Hartford Building

1 bedroom unfurnished, kitchen
equipped, air, carpeted. $98.50
Aduit Only )fl 1196 wk nds. 1.

29—Roon'n

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the said Board Of Adjustment.
Bidsformi
shallfurnshed
be sumttby the Child Support and for enforcement
toTHIS
timeNOTICE
until final
atn
by Indr*
the ahv, styled cause, the on the Clerk of the Circuit CrI of Courthouse at Sanford, Florida. Proposal
ofl the Marriage to Include Provisions for
shall
beis akn
ted In oc of hi d'jty
Uteda'jthorized
States Marshal,
or
Seminole
County,
Probate
Division.
Within
fair
calendar
months
froni
Af(ttC(t
deuti'., in tht
? jhtC places within thC #Ili •t
rt HOuS at
fod. tbC time of the first pubIucati
a Sc rr focm is ttierouf, pursuant to Public Law 9]
of bound in Specifications
Pr)perty situate in Florida, within four Calendar this notfrc'. Each claim or demand
647, has been filed against 'iou. and
City
PublIshed
I nts 31 and 74.Florida,detcrib.d
Block "A" of pijbtct,
The DistrictCommunity
Board Of Trustees
of you
arewritten
required
to serve if
a copy
(ty olHall,
Lakeand
Mary,
Floreda.in
atthe
theesSemlnnl.Camty,
months from the date of the first must be in writing and filed in Seminole
College
your
dcfense,
any, Of
to

hearing. In eddif Ion, notice shall be oufcryfo tliehlqpip5t andbetj bidder 197$.
Posted in the area to Pse ConsIdered Ii 4'MPI at 17: O'Clock Noøn OIl
at lHSt IS days prior to the date °
5: Mary Wilson
?PIUVIJ'Iy. Oi- totier 30. 197$ at tPse
the pubiC hearing
West
5' Eleanor Walter
or 04 the Slriol County
DATED 0ctorr I). 1975
Co Executo of the esf ate Cf
(rth,sp SanfOrd. Florida
Kay 5455r'-ian
ALBERT ARRGY,
Dated fl
Cty
Deceasets
MITCHELL A NEwBERGER CO Gerald
1. O'Brien
City of Lake

II' Fiberglass Runabout 8. trailer
No motor. Neat, $730. Firm II0'

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HUNT REALTY INC
757i f'.k Dr
,Iii 7110
PFAI TOP
AFTER HRS
377 1991
777 9741
377 0640

1974 Ford Ecorioline 100 Van,
completely carpeted, captain
chairs and stereo $31 $01?.

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

____52—Appliances

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75—Recreational Vehicles

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Whencontract
Add,a todocuments
the pIan and
TO: FRANK GEORGE RASPOTNIK
C' AS Soon thereafter as 1*ft1antft - NOTICE OF SALE claim or demand which you, or either Of you, may have against said Other
are
possible, it which time interested -- NotIce i hereby given that either of you, may have againtt the estatelntheotficeoftheClenkofth, Issued
Address Unknown

Evening Herald, a riwspaper of r,ROVF TERRACE.

Children's toys, Household items.
Daily alter 1 pm 370 S
Mellonville

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Final Judgment of Diswlution of

Average of total deposits for the 15
calendardaysnndinqwithcaItdte

Hwy 16, West Sanford
37) 5670

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,
parties for and against the request pur,ant to a FINAL DECREE of estate ot ALBERT ABBGY, Circuit Court of the Eighteenth send a copy tneLandscapeArcit,111
Cf such Addendumto all thatYOU
in action
for Modification
of
ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED
stated
above
will
be
heard
Said
Fecec$os,e
entered
on
Seo$ember
deced,
late
of
Kent
County,
Judicial
Circuit.
Seminole
County,
full
set
holders
of record,
hearing maybe COntinued from time 16, 197$ by th. above entitled Cart, Michigan, Clly of Grants Rapids, to Florida, Probate Division, in the

MEMORANDA

GARAGE SALE-- Ham Radio gear,

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Kish Real Estate
.1 L-,' rf I'

Furnished; I bedroom duplex, air,
ti,ie couple only. No pets o
childr•n 7200 Park Aye,

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30-Asia rirnents

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MIS REALTORS

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MUIMI •U4.

Deceased examined without ct.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In Re: the Marriage Of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Performance
and
Labor
and
CARMEN
D. PRICE,Pefitintq,
formerly
SUBDIVISION, El.
Plat 8o 7, Pages COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF TO ALL CREDITORS AND ALL TO ALL PERSONS HAVING Material
PaymentBond
Bond
each
in thu
Carmen
0 RiSpOtnik,
Sen-,noteCounty,
COURT NO
III.Th
ItSpublic
and 116.
Public
Records,
DIVISION
HAVING
CLAIMS OR CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST amount of 100 per cent of the con and
75-ItS
0,1 Civ -YPERSONS
DEMANDS
AGAINST
hearing
will beheid
In FLORIOA.ORLANDO
1 1 11111-n STATES OF AMERICA. ESTATET
SAID SAID ESTATE:
the City Hall, City Cf Lake Mary. Plaintiff, v Gram. B Grant, A
FRANK GEORGE RASPOTNIK,
Floridaontfovember3, 1975, ati
You and ea Of 'iou are hCtby successful bidder to whom the Respondent
•int, woman and DE METS IPum
You, and each ot you, are tiert-Ijy notified and required to file any contract award is made
rxlifit'J and re'qurrd ta present an daims and demands which yoij, or
NOTICE OF SUIT

Dell's Auction Service

Adorable Irish Setter Pups, AKC, 6 1971 Chevrolet Nova, I dr., custom
lovely POOL, wall to wall carpet, 1966 Melody 2 bedroom mobile
wks. old, shots 8. wormed, $100.
sedan, power steering brakes, air s
54—Garage Sales
home. $500 and assume payments.
draperies, dishwasher, shrubbery,
373 9090
automatic,
new radii Is. Must sell
privacy fence, MINT CON.
439 B Ross St Phone 3722691.
67$ 1234 after 6 p.m.
DITION. Was $37,is.it. Reduced
BAMBOO COVE APTS
Persian
kittens,
silver
arid
cameo,
Garage Sale, Sat. 8 5:30, Jaffa Dr.,
Barrington, double wide, new. 74' x
CFA registered, ISO to $100. 327'
to 129.900 Terms
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fine 6. 7 heornom ,ipanlments
block north M.aitland Flea Market.
1964 Ford Station Wgcn
18HeIp Wanted
60' central air, large raised
0575
Benefit
Performing
Arts
Co.,
.
-1200 Cash
furnished or unturniShed Newly
Harold Hall Realty
screen patio, carport, skirting,
Florida.
Phone3fl 0670
redecorated Come see 300 E
Seal
Point
Siamese
female9
mat.
wood
grain
lapsed
siding,
good
Are You A Go Getter?
REAlTOR 173 'I
Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1310
old T0000dtsomeorlly.forcostof
location, with trees Offer.rd by
Any Car—
S Family Yard Sale, Oct. 106)9.106
Are You A Salesman?
the ad. Phone after 7-323 0037.
Savings
&amp;
Loan,
Payments,
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Tangerine Drive. Ravenna Park,
2 BR Apt., wall to wall carpet; air
NoMoney
Down
Can You Organize?
511336 mo 373603$,
Sanford
cond $175 mo plus deposit. 200 E.
FHA VA. new resale's, homes You _________________________
WITH GOOD CREDIT
67—Livestock-Poultry
1$ Can You Handle People?
can afford, Low, low down, some FLEETLINE
71st St. Call 373 4309 after S 30
For Example:
Efficiency apartment, lights and
Double wide new, CARPORT SALE- Sat. 95. No
with no closing COStS
'74 Chev. Fleetside 'a ton pick up,
Are you looking for a
central
air,
raised
front
screen
junk, everything good. Dishes,
water furniShed, Elizabeth Crews,
Deflsry-- Akjlts 1 BR. air; close to
Jer'ey Milk Cow or
11,000 ml., air, auto. 13695
room, carport, skirting, com
Crank Rvaltv. Realtor
phone 373 SIll before 10 am.
clothes, etc. 101 S. Sth St., Lake
good
income
and
stores, churches Ideal for reti'ed
Brood Cow with 2 Calves
'67 Ford ' ton pickup excel. coed.,
pletely set up. Near 436 &amp; 17 92.
Mary,
372
*953,
PerSOnS 644 6481 or 372 8051
322-5 177
Pension?
e.e1
*11 IOO
new Sticker, low mites, $795
Offerets
by
SavIngs
&amp;
33—Houses Furnished
'72 Gremlin X, air. $1795
Loan.
$01
SI
per month, 373 6051
GARAGE SALE, Saturday Oct. 11.9
If so, call me,
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Lake Mary-. 7 bedroom, Florida
68—Wanted to Buy
:
'71 Pinto, auto, air, $150
31
r'trnents Furnished
to 4. 2145 Empire Place, Sanford.
MR, EDDIE
room, fencets yard; shaoe, lake, SKYLINE
Double wide. '73. 24' x
'70 Mustang Mach I, auto., air, 1(395
DELTOIIA- Air, Neat, Clean
Misc. items.
By owner Phone 377-ISO;.
'72 Toyota. 51,000 mi., 1129
60'. 3 AR. 7 bath, raiseC front
323-8570
or
I BR, Closed Porch, $129
834d605 L'rs.Api..vi,r,furnlshed,2
CASH 322-4132
YARD SALE: Sat. Oct. II, 9 to 5,
e'eitral
air,
carport
Man, oIti.rs cnoojef.'cm
miles
from
downlown
Sanford
For
Must have phone &amp;
ASSUME MORTGAGE
Uttdt furniune .'sppfiances too$.
awning and skirting
2000 Palmetto Ave. Tools, clothes.
2 BR, Carport, Porch. $119
etc
Buy
1
or
1007
tems
Larry's
3
Bedroom,
1",
bath
with
family
checking account
crib, lots of things.
_______________________ Immediate Occupancy Will not
______________________________
dition Payments $106 17 mo
room,
Mart. 716 Santcirct AvC
Convenient
Sanford
Furnished Apartments, weekly
Offered
by
Savings
&amp;
Loan
373
(new lo(at,rut
hold No Pets 571 1040
1
,ocation Fenced yard, very at
CARPORT
SALELow-cry
Organ,
11oiSekeepen to cart' for semi
or monthly 611 South Park
_____________________
6051
.sct 17 374 177, Longwood
We
Buy
Furniture
electric
typewriter,
boys'
items.
tractive,
good
assumable
7'
a
PC?.
j,
invalid Light housework Must be
Two bedroom, Florida room, fur.
PhoneJ73 1796
Call]?] $.57Qor $34 1603
misc 076 F. 20th St. Sat., Mon.
mortgage, Only 177,200. 3739110. '73 Vinctale, I?' x 61'. 2 bedroom,
able to work week ends &amp;
nished. nice location Adults only,
DAVES' 3739370
—
973
Sport
Bug. lid brand new, AM
ca
p
and screened porch
evenings Good wages Write Boa SAN MO PAR K, I, 2. 3 bedroom
no pets 322 3566
Larry Saxon, Realtor
FM radio, $7195 Ask for Don Pope
S Yanted to buy used otf ice furniture
_______________________________
,roiurr apis usijuit iiimiiy parr
Nothing down, assume payments
.
-GwRAGE SALE: Sat. 9 tO. &amp; Sun.
_______
77? 1831, Dealer.
Call 377 7605, if no answer call 059
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
SUNLAND ESTATES- Nice 3
17 tIl.
Sports equipment, toys.
3701
berry,
Hwy
17
97
130
1706
373 1930
Full Charge Bookkeeper
bedroom, 1 bath, central heat &amp;
_____________________________
clothes, baby crib&amp;car seat, other
974 Vega Hatchba.k, white, OS,
air, modern kitchen, fenced large
baby items, linens, misc. Several
For City of Longwood
USED FURNITURE
Large 1 bedroom downstairs apt, Longwod area, buy or rent, 7
Air, Auto, Radio, custom inttf ion,
43—Lots-Acreage
_______________________
lot, utility Shed, shallow weil,
families involved. Cash please. 175
WANTED
di'iing room, kitchen, living room
$7S00AnnI Salary
deluxe bumpers, excel. cond. 668bedro.orn, kitchen equipped, air.
Phone3flI370
127.000. Terms.
________________________________
Larkwoocj
Drive..
ldvIIwlIde
3 blks from town Call 3735109
Apply Ito 5. Monday thru Friday.
Call for terms 8301051 after S.
Stemper Realty
ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBarv.
.
after 6pm
Longwoo City Hall, 17$ W. _______________________
Two bdroom trailer, Slnford 323.
_______________________
i
almost an acre of river front with
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_____Central
Florida's
-' Large efficiency apt, utain, 3
beautiful trees, great fi3hing
1277.
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
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blocks from town, low rent, ____________________________
'owner says "submit offers"
3771991
19)95
French
'.nt to earn Extra Kma
NIce 1 BR trailer, S. Sanford Ave.
looking for good tenant. Call
CALLNOW
3777)71,372 1496,372 1954
Call 641 3079
____________________________
5109 after 6 p m
$125 mo. Adults only. No pets 323
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
322
1959,
37'?
116.4
0764
lot on a peninsula for unoostrurted
'ds outgrow the Swing set or small Perk Avenue - Garage efficiency
Sc(f'irr', 525.000
Sell these idle items with
apartment Small depcSut, $
V.FK IVA P1VFP
Adult Dark
JOHNNY WALKER
a want ad To place your ad, call
Forrest Greene, Inc.
month. Call Orlando 151
rfferhrwi flhing canoeing and
GENERAL CON TPACTOR
your friendly Classified gal at The Sanford- Adlt5 only, furnished
frnlen,, store Surroun
by
REAL ESTATE ?IC
3736353
REALTORS
8306633
Herald, 377 7611, or 131 999)
beas'iit,it
k and rvoress tr
unfurnithed. new Studio and I
', ion
Air Conditioning
Home lmprovemenii'I
322.6457
bedroom Air, wall wall carpet,
Nuirse PP4'5 IPPI's Aidet. Aide
46—Commercial
Property
etc
Quiet
residential
area
$109
Interior,
Companion Needed immediately
F
Panting 25 years
_____________________________
ontral Heat &amp; Air Conditioning.
By Owner- 2'a miles west Sanford.
per mo up. 373 8019
Real Estate
_____________________________
fvNrifn(.
670 0636
m'ni, rpDa,rs v W I KING Plumbing Supplie'sFor free estimates, call Carl
________________________
_______________________
3 bedroom, excellent condition,
SFMINOLE CO Acreage tracts.
Wnrkman MO eno
F.itur,'s Water Hea?er. S. m.-l0
Harris.
at
SEARS
in
Sanford
377.
$15,900. 3230730 or $672619.
_______________________________
small and large $7000 per acre
---v.;: NO LONGER USED CAMPING Modernizing your Home? Sell no
p ni tpiru Sat. 233.4 Park, 373 5617.
1771.
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
Need
help
no
'hat
and
sip
Terry
Realty.
Realtor
670
longer needed bs,it useful items
ob
35-41Mbile Home Lots
Saturday
* *Spanish Charm* * *
0711
Par.-1,p
AIP
rinr,% y'ndriw hung
C0N0ITI0NiN&amp;
REFRIGERATION,
(rr(reteverwk etc 8 tPs'hairo,
DUCT
Pressure Cleaning.
.ow down payment. Ornamental
WORK 21 hOur service All
" " i
177936%
stone fireplace, turned columns,
with well, septic 4 electricity
.
1' [At5 •"L
makes
DYKES AIR CON
Sunken paneled family room. 3
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
West of Sanford on paved road
________________________________
[orc,cr
DlTIONlNG.377U77
bedrooms, garage, redwood
9.SENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
32104.53
50—Miscellaneous for Sate SLIM
privacy fence, carpet, FHA-VA
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 377
lSth.'$40permonth Write, Paul 0.
BUDGETS
ARE
1310777
White, 280) S. State. Ann Arbor,
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
Micti 4010.4
CLIFF JORDAN, REALTOR
10 Gun (at, rit't custom made, $100
Interior
f' .ter.nr Ptastering
FROM
TIlE
WANT
AD
3030 Winchester rifle. $40 Phonic
Plaster p,sPin
COL,
&amp;
Every Afternoon.
AKE MARY- New 3 bdrm
3278919
brick &amp; StOne socuiai?y 377 2700
4iH uses
home' Make color selections
DRIVE IN TV SERVICE- Fast
tic
i
Paved Streets rely water. 171 500
Girls 26" bike, TV, Golf Clubs, Toys.
Service 70? Live Oak Blvd.
If you don'? believe that want
Beauty
Care
Pr. Diamond pierced earrings
with only $700 down Government
Cassniterry Phone 131 9641
I
bring rejults, try one, and listen to
fin Inring 011 1649 Builder
__________________________________
3710505.
your rvnc rng Dat 7772611 or
__________________________________
TOWER'S ttt At) I 'r ',:,Lcp
OIl 9W)
0rnr1y1
,''l t4"iijt 4oki
.ECLUDED executive home on 1
FULLER BRUSH
Roofing
,
Because
319
F
I'
rt I??
acre lot, I bedrooms, 3', baths,
3771917
central heat and air, wall to wall
P4evw houses na rural area No down
House Palntlnj' V .rert c.-i '' -t,,•
carpeting, drapes, kitchen fully
,.
.
'tinni.-, ,Sil .sci'ic
payment, monthly payments less
eneva
equipped, intercom, washer ar.d
We're
RPOC.DFN ROOFING 37)6700
than rent Government subsidIZed
OAVESPAINTIPIG
dryer, $77,500
to qualified buyers Call to see i'
Good Paint. Free Estimate
you Qualify'
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
6-45 4513
0CM ARBOR- Large shaded and
sewing
WINTER
ITEMS
SELL
M
UNSWORTH
REALTY
Your Local
well landscaped lot, Complete with
If
you
are
haying
difficulty
finding
a
"DON'T
NEEDS"
FAST
WITH
A
Peg Real Estate Broxen
3 bedroom, 2 bath home, kItchen
place to live, car to drive, a lob, or SEA ItI(. c.lone n my home for the
WANT AD Phone 377 2611 or $31
003W 1st St
well equipped, carpeting, drapes
STUDIO
working lady Reasonable Phone
1,2,
3
some
Service ya., have n
3
and
a
triendly
Ad
Visor
will
of.
Newspaper.
and well appointed patio Price
173 6061 or 373 0517 eves
help you
BEDROOM SUITES
'5( ,tl our 'wan' a-is every day
137. 5(0
2 BEDROOM
EASY TO OWN- 3 bedroom, Ct'nt
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other contract documents are County Public HospItal, 1101 East the Courthouse of Seminole County,

SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION

Real EstateBroker
I 1(e) f- 7StP'i St
377 6633

FOPRIST GREENE tNC

Rentals

WILL BABY SIT in your home or
mine. days or nights Mrs. Elkins,
171 AUC
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ised, the landscape architect will First Street, Sanford, Florida 37771 bf Sanford. Florida the undersigned
senoacopyof Such addendum to all All bids shall be postmarked not ClCrkwilloffer for sale thCfOIlO*iflg
lull SCt holders of record
later than the 15 day of November described real property
Bids Shall be submitted on
and Shall be received
Lot 2$ WALDEN TERRACE,
proposal forms furnished by
before the Ih dly Cf November
according to PIat thereof as
3. Pg 63'-, in Section 1221 79, or
architect
In Re: Estate of
a specimen form is 1973
Alpine Street
re(ord In PIat Book 1$, Page 69. of
YOU
ARE HEREBY
NOTIFIED bound in specifications,
WILLIAM EDWARD MATHES. SR . that
an action
for Dectaratory
Publish - Oct 17, 9, '0, 1975
the PubliC Records of Seminole
This public hearing Will be held i
The District Board of Trustees of DES 106
County, Florida,
the County Ccmmlss;n Chambers
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
deceased Judgment
been
filed and
required tohas
serve
a copy
of you are Seminole Community College _____________________________ together with all structures, im
Of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
your
hereinalter
called
the any
owner,
All creditors of the estate of written answer, If any, to it on
H. reserves
the riit
to reject
and
prOvemet5. fixtures, apollances,
INVITATION FOR RIDS
or as SOOfl thereafter as possible
and appurtenances
on said land or
deceased, are hereby notified a
The District Board of Trustees of used
in conjunction therewith
Board of County
attorney, ehoseaddress is P.O Box technicality in any Proposal in the receive bidS for Irrgaleon Systems pursuant to a Final Judgment en
required to file any claims or 1616. Winter Park, FlorIda, 32709, on interest of thi owner. Bids may be for Seminole Community College tered in Civil No. 75 1710 CA 09 8
Seminole County, Florida
against said estate
the Office of 1975. and f iii the origInal with the
By 54 Vitilen, Jr..
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole Clerk of thu Court. either before
Chairman
exceed
(301
from the
County, Florida. in the courthouse at 5cr viCf
date
of thirty
bidt for
thedays
purpose
of until 200PM local time on the 4th the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in
on
Plaintiff's
alt
Attest
Sanford, Florida, within four orn
reviewing the bids and investigating day of November. isis, at the and for Seminole County, Florida
or
imniediate;y
thereafter,
Arthur H. BeCkwitti. J
the qualIfications
ofcontract
the
calendar months from the date of otherwise a default will b •ntered prIor
to bwardng the
dders, Purchasing Agent's Office. S,mln
Publish Ott. $7, IS
DATED this isin day of October,
Community College, at which
the first publication of this notice, against you
DES 109
DISTRICT
Each claim or demand must be in
OF tIme ants place all bids will be (Seal)
BOARD
WITN(SSmyhmndat51l0f TRUSTEES
publicly Opened and read aloud
writing and must state the place of thisCour?onthelthdayofOct(ben,
CITY OF
Arthur H Be(kwith, ir,
DR EARL WELOON.
residenc, and post Office address of 197$
Contract documents Inldirig
LAKEMARY.FLORIDA
Clerk f the Circuit Court
PRES,,IDEPIT
theclalmant and must be sviorn to (Seal)
Drawings and SOcifications for
Noticeof Public Hearing
By' Elaine RiCharde
SEMINOLE
by the claimant, his agent, or his
Arthur H Be(kwith, Jr.
COMMUNITY each bid are on file at the office of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNDeputy Clerk
COLLEGE
the Landscape Architect
attorney, or it wull become void
Clerk of the Circuit Court
VAN
DEN BERG,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by itCOrding to law
Publish:
Ott
17,
73
21
)97$
Foster
Herbert
Associates
By: Martha I Viblen
the Board of Adtuttm.nf r th City
GAY &amp; BURKE, A
DES 113
Dated October 7th. 1975.
146 North Irma Avenue
Deputy Clerk
ot L&amp; Mary, Florida, that ,,
Attorneys for the Plinliff
Judy C. Crewi
f Seal)
-Ortindo, Florida 32903
Boarts will hold a public hearing at
Post Office
Box 793
As Administratrix
Publish OCt tO, 17, 71. 31, 1925
Copies of the Contract Documents Orlando,
Florida
32107
8.00 p m on Monday, November 3. Carroll Burke
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE may be obtained at the office of Publish, Oct 17, 197$
DES 78
,
igi, t
Attorney for Estate of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIA. Foster Herbert Associates on DES ItS
a) consider a request for a William Edward Mathes, Sr.
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY, payment Cf $1500 for each set of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR FLORIDA

homes on the following detri
,

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6—Child Care

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infarif
toage7onty, Next tonewDriyers'
License Br!au.3fl

___________________________

None
130,095.80
.
.
.420.10
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None

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M COYLE. his W1IC.
FireAlarmSyst,mforpit0l
amount of 100 pen Ct of the fl
J PILAND,
Additional
information,
plans
and
DEFENDANTS
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS CIVIL
NO. 7$ IU7.CA.tE tract sum, will be required from the sPecifications are available at the
VAN ACTION
S.
McCARDLE
MAYOR
NOTI CI OF SALE
hold a plic hearing to Consider an Publish' Oct 10, Il, 71, 31, 197$
ano
successful
bidder
to
whom
coract
Office
of
the
Purchasing
Agent.
CATHERINE F. McCARDLE,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
appeal against the Board uf Ad
Plaintiffs, award is mode.
DES 69
All bids shall be mailed to the Po the 31st day of October, 197$, at
jusirnent in approving a Lot Size and ______________________________ vs
When Addenda to the plans and Board of Trustees of the Seminole 11:00 a m at the west tro door of

None
None
None

MINORITY INTEREST IN
CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARI ES

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5!'J)T

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i0S1- Red Irish Setter in Loch
Arbor ldyllwilde area Call 373
1009 anytime after 6 p m
_________________
Reward'

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71 A16'I
RFAL.TOR
777 197(
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our auctios tonight Come early
and browse

Large Oil Heater, Too1, Bottles,
Glasses. Clocks. Misc. 377 3853

HAL COLBERT

I AK F MARY 7' BR duD4e. kit
rh,'n ('niulpoerl Carpeted. contra

that we are loaded
with all kinds of merchandise for

clothes and much more. Cash
only.

Assume Payments

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Sen- i retired cotjPe needs part time
cu5t0d*l ork Ph 3110060

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FLORIDA.

The Board of County Corn
missioners of Seminote County will

Federat funds .purchased and securities

sold under agreements to repurchase
Liabilitlesforborowedmcney .................
fgageindebtedness .............
execuled by or for account
of!hi'Sbankandoutstanding - .
.
her liabilities
.

_______________________

FRIDAY 7:30 P.M.
niture, fine crystal and china, Just a reminder
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marble table, TV, kiln, desk,

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
___________________________
:ROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

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can sell, we would like to hear
from 'iou. Rcply Box 517, c 0 The
Evening Herald, P 0 Box 1657.

Lost &amp; Found

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TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE.
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to file any
claims and demands which you on
either of you may have aoanst thud

political

SALES IN A SLUMP? We can't
promise you a brisk market, but it
you are qualified en real estate

Auction Sale

9 am. to 5 p m,, 200 Bamboo
Drive, Sunland Estate's. Fur

en tops. 5ink Installation available Bud Cabetl 377 0057 any

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Carport Sale, Friday and Saturday,

Bathroom Cabinets. Count

JOHN KRIDER,ASSOC

72—Aucflon
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Guy's Barbecue

Notary.

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Kutchenhelp

37111
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bath, garage, big half acre lot,
undergoing repossession, needs

54—Garage Sales

TRADE
3fl S62

GUNS, GUNS, GUNS
764 1651,
Vouwanito BuyorSell
Ruger, MinI 14's; S &amp; W Md. 79 3fl
__________________________
.
Real Estate
I AI
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.. 0599 after A TI
i earoom nome
Wewillproyidethe
Air Conditioned efficiency aai
with 3 baths, also a den, family
Professional Service
ment Call 10 a m. to 7 p m. ) 2
room &amp; basement, Dressing room
51—Hcusehold Goods
107 W.Commercial
1774,
with master bedroom, walk.in Ph 322 7801
Sanford
closets. central vacuum. Also
attachets apartment for a roomy 136' on
$135 $150 Cotor Tv
Park Ave. Nice location.
1.500 sq. ft. of space. $65,000.
5on'r hg 7if in c,itinet. 3 i*dl
QUALITY INN-- NORTH
$10,500.
CALL NOW
twin needle, front
I 165k 4)1 1 Oflawood
- SANFORD.-- 3 Bedroom, 7 bath
Iryirfing tlelu.e Sewing machine
3
BR,
I
haIti
on
7",
acres,
Airport
home,
I or? fledroom Adults only
shady yard. air conditioner,
Pay Pialnrv. of $70 or 10 payments
Blvd west, 1 acre fith pond,
will dicker or swap. 119.500.
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
of $4 See ,'it
stocked
Is
754$ Park Drive $70 up
WE TAKE TRADES
01ff) 'SEWING CENTER
LONGW000-.-3 Bedroom, I' a bath
107 Fast First Downtown
3
BR,
Pa
beth,
below
F
PtA
ap
home, air conditioned, knøtty pine
'177 9111 Eve $49 1146
oraisal $73301)
paneling, utility building, nice
116W 2nd St
trees On nearly an acre. $21,900
Houseful of furniture Must sell. 137$
CALL US
Mcllonvilleanytimeaften 1 p
C)rr Ri-ulrri.r,m AU Fim Sanford
WINTER SPRINGS- 3 Bedroom
'0"t 119 A9V
.
REAL I Y INC
Small electric organ, with stool. $50.
home, carpeted, fenced back yard
707 F 75th
Twin size roll a way bed with
. 311 7017
with utility Shed FHA available.
HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
matlress, 1.40. Braided rug, 1)5.
$71,150
r4l7nr
Antique cocktail table, glass
3lA—plexes
-Forrest Greene, Inc.
I:v("i 5clrna Williams
377 ISO?
frame t
po.
pc mirror &amp;
8306133
scones
st-I,
515.
Lake
REALTORS
Mary. 373
37) 6331
2 Bedroom, 1 Bath
0091
C(tssIt rwefeqred security deonsit
In Country, $6,500
N' 1776470

Box 55), 5 iflfI r i

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SE Firs' St

___________________________

For famles or friends of problem
drenkers
For turlher information call 47] 4S7
or write

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WILSOU,MAIER FURNITURE

Call
W. Garneit White
Reg Real EState Broi'er

Small frame house. 2 bedroom,

FrIday, Oct. 17, 197$—SB

____________________________

Call between 8.305. For in
formation rlI 3770704

3lca line
. 24c a line

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IS A1 COHOL A PROBLEM
it YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON

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ESTATE OF'
FRANK P O'BRIEN

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Sanford, Florida 3.277)

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Evening l4eraid, Sanford, Fl,

41 Houses

jrch, file bath. klfthen equip. 1g.

apartments, attractively fur
nished, Conveniently located andi

Before PubIicti on

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can I

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lot. reduCed to $11,900. Terms.
Chuluota Realty, 347,

N1W LEASING
New. modern, I story efficiency

($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

ARE YOU TROUBLED' CatI —
Toll
Free, 644 2G77 for "We Care"-

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nised

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DEADLINES

PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO PR ;s-rnci'

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6thru 25 times
26 times

SATURDAY 9-Noon

wifP the Clerk of 'he Circuit Court, in

NOTICE OF THE PROCEEDINGS
FOR THE VACATING, ABAPI.

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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.

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RATES

8:00 A.M. — S3O P.M.
MONDAY Din,,
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"FictitiolA Name Statute" Chapter

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Apt trorn95to%I

SundQy - Noon FrIdQ
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Attorney
for Plaintiff
_____________________________
Phibtish - Seat 74 Oct 3. io. 17, 1973
DFP 170

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE
NOTICE, that the Board of County
Ccn,msoners of Seminole Count,.
V Icerd.g, at 7 00 O'Clock P M on the
11th day of November A 0, 197$, in
theCounty Cou'nmissloners'Meetlng
Room at the County Courthouse in
Sanford, Florida will hold a Public
Hearing to consider and determine
wht'theq or not tpt. rn,,ns.

Furnithe

322-2611
83-9993
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of Fret fly, FIord,
That the parties Interested in said
t'v'tiness enterpri are as followsTheodore C JOhnSOn. Jr
Pithy Alice Johnson
Dated at Forpst City, Seminole
finty, Florida, Sentember 17, 197$
PubliSh Sept 76 Oct 3 tO. 17, 197$
OFP

DONIHO, DISCONTINUING, AND
CLOSING OF RIOHTS-OF.WAY.

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- 3i—Apartments
FurnishEd

OrlQndo - Winter PQrk

Noon The DQ

iobn F Polk,
FlorIda on t1ovember 3. 197$. at 8-00
renounce and disclaim any right of Circuit Court of the Ei3hteenth
and
Sheriff
pm. or as soon thereafter as
Judicial Circuit Seminole County,
th County and the Public In and to
None
TRUDI ALITA HYDER.
Seminole County, FIOtid*
DO5SibI, at whith tim.
(is. hsiI..-.I..... n....
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Sept 76. Oct 1.10.17. 191$
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Wife.
and
Court lIaise at Sanford, Florida
through
the
described
property,
NOTICE OF
None
NOTICE OF ACTION
stated above will be heard. Said DFR
within four calendar months from
wit
Loans ........................................
GENERALELECTION
2.349,702,05 10 BILL JOHN HYDER, JR
hearIngmaybecontinvefr-mtim,
the time of the first pubIiatuon of
ThatpartofOld
ForrestCily
Road
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures
2704 Kellam Court
to time until final action 5 taken by
INVITATION FOR BIDS
lying Northof Lot I, Block "8", and thu notice. Each claim or demand
THAT A GENERAL ELECTION the said Board of Adjustment.
Virginia
Beach,
andc9r4s.sets representing bank premises
Virginia
The District Board of Trustees of Lot SO. Block "A", Mobile Manor must be in writing and filed in
197,624.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
Redlestateowned other than bank premises
THIS NOTICE shall be posted in Seminole Community College will Second Section
None
recorded in Plat dP1tcate and state the plac. of
,'Cton for Dissolution of Marriage WINTER SPRINGS. FLORIDA OPI three 13) public places within the receive bids for the Landscaping of
Investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and
Roofs
ii,
pages
16,
17,
and 11, of the residence and post office address of
THE SECOND DAY OF DEC. CIty of Lake Mary, Florida, at the Seminole
Peas been tiled against you and you
Community College. Public Records of Seminole County. the Claimant and must be swan
"associated compnies' 4 ....................
None
EMBER, 1973. FOR THE PUR- City Hall, arid published
are requir to serve a copy of your
in the Phase II, Seminole County, State of Florida, less any part thereof lying by the claimant, his agent or at
Custor,cr's' liability to this bank
written defenses, if any, to Iton W. POSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR
Evening Herald, a newspaper ot Florida,untill:30 0.M localtimeon eithin the Right of Way of State tof'riey or the same shall be vo'd
onacceptancesoutstantiing
H MORRISON, Plaintiff's Attorney, FOR A TWO YEAR TERM;
general
None
circulation
in theltpiday of November, 1975 at the Road Sf34 lying between Mobil,
Datedat Orlando, Florida m's the
COUNCILMAN. GROUP 7, OR A
AhOse address IS P 0 Box 6,54
the
Otner assets includlng $ None
City
Purchasing
of
Agent's
Lake
Office.
Mary.
13th
day of October 1975
Avenue
and
Vagabond
Way
Maitland, Flotida, 37751, on or IWO YEAR TERM. AND A
Florida, one time at call 15 days Seminole Community College. at
direct leasefinancing)
F J Oltrien
PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
89,358.67
COUNCILMAN
GROUP
1,
FOR
A
prior
before November 5th, 4973, ano file
to the aforesaid l'ie3ring. In which time and place all buds Will be
As Executor
APPEAR AND BE HEARD AT THE
TWO YEAR TERM
the originil With the Clerk of this
additlon.notic,spuallbepostedin the publicly opened and read aloud.
of
said EState
TIME
TOTALASSETS .......................6.665.999.31
AND
PLACE
ABOVE
THE PLACE OF VOTING WILL
Court either before service on
area to be Considered at least 15
Contract documents, including SPECIFIED
Sanders, McEwan,
AT
BE
THE
CITY
HALL,
102
Plaintiff's attorney or Immediately
dayS prior to the date of the public drawings and sp'Pclflcat,ons are on (Seal)
Mims &amp; McDonald
hearing,
thereattet': otherwise a default Will NORTH MOSS ROAD. WINTER
file at the office of thC Iatdscape
Attorney for Executor
Board of County
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------LIABILITIES
beCntrff'-dagaiflst
yOu$ortherellef SPRINGS. FLORIDA. THE POLLS
DATED: October 13m, 197$
architect,
Post
Office Box
Commissiorier
.M
demanded in the complaint or WILL BE OPEN FROM ?:
5' Kay Sassman
Foster Hert)ert Associates
OrLando, Elm
of Semiaot Coun'y, Florida
101 ?M
r
City Cterk
North
Publish - OcI. I,',
-c
f.Arthur H Beckwlfh, Jr.
svi'
CLERK OF THE ELECTION
WITNESS my hand arid seat of
City of Lake
Orfan'io, Florida 37103
ships, and corporations ........................2.111,306.47
DES 114
By.
A
0
WiLL BE MARY NORTON, AND
thiS
Court
on
September
30.
1973.
Mary,
Florida
Copies Cf ttse contract documents
Time and savings deposits of individuals,
Deputy Clerk
HELEN GREEN, RUTH MEWES.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
(Seal)
Gary E. Massey. Esquire
_____
may be obtained at the Office of Publish, OCt I?, 197$
partnerships, andcorporations .................3,161,167.43
NORMA LANG AND LOUISE 616 E. Semoran Blvd
EIGHTEENTH
Arthur H fieckwith, Jr.
JUDICIAL CIA.
Foster Herbert Associate's on DES 111
Deposits
States Government ...............
OWENS WI LI BE THE IN
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
37,105,79
Clerk of the Circwf Court
Altarnonte Springs, F;a 22701
payment of $13 00 for each set of
Deposits of Sta'es and
SPECTORS.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
subdivisions .........203.012,99
By Mary N. Darcten
Attorney for City
cuments so obtained. Said sum
ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO PubliSh: Oct 17, 197$
Deposits of foreign governments and
Deputy Clerk
CIVIL NO. 7$-17IGCA-o$.B
refundable upon return of all
AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THEIR DES 105
Pbli7i Oct ) 10. 17. 21. 197$
INVITATION TO BID
GOV [P tIME NT
14 AT ION/At
official institutions ,
.
documents in good condition not
None
Qir.4T (IC CDAurIiitc
TI.. fla..,4
&amp;*flbrrarr
IJepOsltsoycommerclalbanks ................
______
later
than
seven
(7)
days
fullowing
Seminole
County
Public
Hospital
None
________________________ REGISTER
AT
Certifiedandoffjcers'checks,efc.................3O7.1.92
the opening
of bids.
Plans may be invites bids upon thu following'
ONCE
THEEIGHTEENTH
CIRCUIT COURT
IN AND examined
without
cott.
REGISTRATION
BOOKS
WILLINFOR
JUDICIAL
SEMINOLECOUNTYBOARD
TOTAL DEPOSITS ...............$ 5,823,324.60
CLOSES OOPM ONOCTOBER
i
Cf present Incinerator GARY M COYLE. a km GARY
OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
Performance Bond and Labor and
Total demand oeposlts ......$ 2,459,137.17
1973.
2
Spriler
System
for Annex
MARTIN COYLE, and DOROTHY
Notic* of Pbls Hearing
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY, MatenialPayment Rondeach inthe'
Corporate stock) ................................
Tradingaccount securities ....................
a..
rrial uun
u'o anu securines purcrsasea

Seminole

City ('rntrr tlq'- -.say 134. in the City

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Beautiful. Palm Springs Section, PB
Pg 6S', In Section 17-21 79. on
Alpine Slreet.
This public hearing will be htU in
the County Commission Chambers
of the Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
on Novembcr Ii. 1975. at 7:00 P.M -

County, Fla.
The public hearing will be held in
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
Florida on November], 1975, at 800
pm. or as soon thereafter as
possible, at which time interested
parties for and against the request

thr'nre run Southwesterly along a
City Clerk
curve moray. Southeasterly having
City of Lake
a radIus 041% feel, a central angle o'
Mary, Florida
fcirertoxuure entered on September
' ,',.,,.i-. 0' I" - , - hnrd P'ear,ng Gary E Massey. Esquire
IA, 1976 by the above entitled Court,
of 6nisth 61 denree-s SI' 71" West, an oio F. Semoran Blvd.
in the ahoy. Styled cause, the un
-. -----------------------------..
- . vrev. ne run Altamonte
Springs. FIa 17701
dersianed United States Marshal, or
14,'rTh 77 d.nrp 01' 17" West 1170$ Attorney for City
CITY
OF
of hiS ditty authorized deputies,
thenc. run North III feet more PublIsh - Oct 17. 197$
will sill the procerty situate in
LAKE MARY.FLORIDA
or lr'ss to the St Johns River. thence DES 108
Noticcof Public Hearing
erninnteCni.nty Florida. described

,

unpostedóeblts) .............................700,35.1.81

(litton Shariron. doing business as

Icirteqtln SemlnnleCounty, Florida,
more partIcularly dCscrlbed as
follows'

the

______________________________

Cash and oue from banks (includ.ng S None

HilIlr,nh County, Florida. unon

a fil iwiriment rendered in the
al(wi'eiid rout-I on the 0th day 01
May. A o 1976. i that certain case
l'fitittefl fl,.. Tile Supply Co. a
Flrlda rnrpnration Plaintiff. vs

191$

t%t() ohLs anda bronze,

ASSETS

NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
IIOT IF IS HEREBY GIVEN that
1w virtu. of that certain frrit of
Frersitlu,, I%w.d nut of and tinder

Florida 37$Ø7, and file the original
with the Clerk of the above styled
court on or before November 17th,

of eight l'hursday for
Americans,

nuddle heavyweight, the
Anwriean,s did even better with

IN THE STAlE OF FLORIDA
41 THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBER 30. 975
PUBLISHED IN GESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY
COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12
UP4ITEDSTATCc CODE. SECTION 16),

(lpr of thu. Cirruit (nirt. Seminole

Board will hold a public hearing at iustment in approving a Lot Size and

7A. Oct. 3. 10. 17. 197S before change of zoning to R IA.

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NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN by mltsioners of Seminole County will
the Bo.ird of Adjustment of the City hold a public hearing to consider an
of Lake Mary, Florida, tt s&amp; appeal against the Board of Ad

tth ç
OFP Ill

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWN
All parlles clait.ing interests by,
thrn,,nh
CHARLES K BRAND and to all
parties having or claiming to have
any right, title or interest in the real
property he'rin desr.ribed,

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OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
NotlteofpvbllcHiaring
The Board of County Corn

neli'r thi sictitinus name of
PF SAl F BOUTIQUE- and ttat i
iflttnriSt,q dmewithth

By Martha T Vihln
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh C.ct 10. 17, 21, 31, 1975

mc' U.S. equestrian team

In

OF FERN PARK. FLORIDA 32730

Rochester. Nt'.v York
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIFn
that an action for Declaratory
Judgment ha3been filedand yoi are
required to serve a coØy of your
sritten answer, ii my, to It on H.

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SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD

CITYOF

LAKa MARY, FLORIDA
is hirhy nlvi'n that I am
NotIcei)fpvblIcHuring
,iinanNilnuinssM lO?W77 St.
Cfo,d S.wnnnie (nunly. Florida T0WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:

øeliverpd to me as Sheriff of
Seminole County, Florida. and I
have levIed upon tht' following
i1esrrih.'1 property owned by Clifton

Abel Lopez won the other gold,

vuun
REPORTOF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE
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NOTICE OF SUIT

76 Parker Lane

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(Nunty. Florida in arcordanr.e with 1:00 pm. on Monday. November 3. Lot Width Variance in an R IAA
Residential Zone on the following
1975, to
thu- prnvklnns nf the Fictitious
a) consider a request for a dC%cribed property:
Name Sttu$ec To Wt Section
TheW 70.1301 Lot It and allot Lot
variance to constructa resicence on
0' rlcwkf Statutes 19%?

vs
CHARLES K. BRAND. et at.,
Defendants

JOHN B. MILLONIG, et at
Defendants

Legal __otice
N

LegalNotice

FICTITIOUS N*MF

this Court on the 7th dy of October, has been filed against you and you
arerequiredtosere-a coyof your
(Seal)
wrlttenclefenses. it any. toil on van
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
den Berg, Gay &amp; Burke. PA., at

Coffin of Stratford, Vt., the gold
Iliedal winner.

tcightltfting categories. Cuba's

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accepted what she thought was
her second gold of the Gtrnes.
Iiter, shen the mixup was

Canada at 5-6-12 with host Mexleo Following with 35-l1.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

f01u1

eeboruuh and

LegalNotice

FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY. CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
FLORIDA.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.

hcrc
protest had
VII Pan American Games al- Jiles Finished 1.2 in a photo Fm- lodged over the accidental dismost made it fl-rough one day Ish that took hours to sort out. qualiftt
'ation of world champion
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siittout
contrnvt'rct'
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iJLI jui
uiiore inc meuats uruce Ilavulson 01 UIii0flIllt!,
Etuphasize "almost."
tere to be handed out, a ns- Pa., in the riuddle of an ill)As the fifth J4iy of the probinformed official told Miss Jiles pressive run, An official
day, the United States tied the
Cubans in gold medals,
-26,

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MEXICO CITY tAP) - The

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A Comedy Of Errors

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SPRINKLER SYSTEMS

AII?ypf"sandsiles
%',e repair and ceryce
571141 MACHINE &amp;
SUPPLY CO
207W 2nd 5'
372 6.137

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-8670 or 831.9777

3 22-26899

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1 - - - I which crashed about five to McNamara Funeral Home,
ff - 97'AL.Vr._-"" IvUe- ~ _t 2-h , iZ_.w. 41- __:~
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into the big hole, and then went
seven mies away. , ing its Altamonte Springs.
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pilot,
Donald
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44,
.Roberts said he then turned
was to leave on a 5:55 p.m.
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for the Garden Chapel Funeral
to go around a storm ...
this point. "It was clear
the two Wine, Orlando.
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planes crashed in about the
-sailing on the cast side of the
William
B.
Roberts, storm. I found a highway and a
same spot five to se ven miles
Maitland, general manager of town
apart,' said Rector.
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Johnny Bolton Aircraft in (equipment) was not working,"
The bod)- of Holton, 48, was Sanford
and a retired Air Force
TtmRaInrsralseshhshanthlntheIeIor)
he said.
flown from Texas at 6:30 a.m. major, said from his San
Ifigh late In the fourth quarter against Gainesville High
Roberts said had weather
Friday night. WaftWg to greet the happy Saturday on an unscheduled Angelo hotel room Saturday
warrior Is teammate Virgil Carter. Raines' glee turned to dismay moments later, however. To find
again prevented him from
flight on Texas International to that he was flying alone in one landing at San Angelo, and he
out why, read the story on Page lB.
Dallas. Bolton's body is cx- of the three Mustangs in for. had to land
at Curtis Field in
- pected to lx cent to Baldwin ination Bolton and Danielson
Brad) Tex
Roberts refused to speculate
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occurred. He said !w had flown
with Bolton his bass, for about
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To Aid Downtown Development

Presi en s Co

the other two Mu5tings was

the organiz,atiorus with that plan
in min d -.
"We will ask each of the
organizations involved to take
responsibility for one of the
projects in the downtown devel-

project
todcii y (to

submitted
Tallahassee)
may
not
be
funded
because the county
might have received
its quota on less
.
por
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por,taan
— Sara Jacobson

Comienting on what she Kid

learned while In Tallahassee,
\ls Jacobson said, Most state
off ices are well organized to the
point that when requests are
received
from different
agencies in Seminole County,
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group met with several
iiiiuibcrs of the sta te cabinet
and other officials.

local coordination is extremely
apparent," she said
While in Tallahassee, ms.
Jacobson. her associates and
State Senator Lori WiLcon at.
tended 15 ineetings in a period
of a d&gt; and a half
Questioned
about
the
likelihood of the downtown
red c ci op ni en I p roje c t
receiving government funding,
Ms Jacobson said Right no

"When a new project arrives
in Tallahassee, it is reviewed in
connection with all other
projects pre%iously submitted
from that county. Sosomiictime
it worthwhile project submitted
toda% may not be fundpd
because the count&gt; might ha% e
received its quota on less in).
Irl.int projects The need for
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-First, it is unique in its

But, ? s. Jacobson said the
group did apply for funding that
WIII become available at the
end of November. she said the
Department of Archives and
History will name
Sanford a
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historical
ct once the
restoration project is coni
Plt1 1 M Jacobson said this
(U I ca
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iced on the map as a national
tuurist site

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opment plan," she said,

big hole."
Roberts, who helped direct
approach to redevelopment,"
the massive ground and air
she said, "And secondl y. I I Ike
search. said the Bolton
the bDot-strap approach the wreckage was found late
people from Sanford are taki
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aren't gong 0
miles northsst of San Angelo,
government o say
this .or about IC miles from Plwnb s
us.' they are saying 'If we have plane wreckage.
a chance, we will do it ourGene Elselein, marketing
selves.,
director of Aero Seices Inc
Sen. Wilson said it was a bad Sanford Airport, said Saturday
time to seek government help m
there's so many elements
funding any project but she involved," but the weather
added, "I feel the money
probably was a major factor.
there - it's just a matter of
"There had to be some
finding the right place
unusual happening in the at
"But the beauty of this 1110sphere that they couldn't
project is that it will not depend program or anticipate. The
people were excellent pilots and
on government funding,"
eontinued, "The success or the aircraft were just better off
ill than the regular line production
failureof this project
depend on the people of Sanford craft," said Eiselein.
"These fellows were very
-and from what I've seen, it
has all the markings of a
experience and had unusuall&gt;
fine aircraft . . . Bolton loved
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Contacted in Merritt Island.
Se n. Wilson said she as " very
enthusiastic" about the plan for
to reasons

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tendency to listen more to instantly in an auto accident at
witnesses than to law en- West 25th St and S. 11. 600.
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committee only recommends Jacobson announced Friday
"policies," but it may provide she intends to form a Iresl
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projects
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asked by the commission
himself before bids are called organi zati ons in Seminole
Co unty.
for.
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for the same coverage as last chairmen of all organizations
year, but "not necessarily with and committees interested in
the same company," calls for a community projv.ts to join,"
total of
in premium she said,
costs. This ccst includes
The
purpose
$142,864 in federal social
President's Committee, Ms
secuily payments or old age
Jdacobson said, %ill be to
and survivors' insurance, and
acquaint its members with the
also $159,000 in emplo&gt; ment
plan rt centl} put foard by
pensions and insurance ex.
(lie Development Council, and
pected to be paid to the state
to coordinate ictiities among
Tam.m explained the city ill
have paid a total of $315,299 ,or
current coverage for this
budget year ending Oct. 31,
which includes insurance and
pension premiums of S136,lriI to
federal and $9,392 to the state.
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deuce of hearts instead of the will be used in this column
conventional fourth best. and will receive copies of

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diet? How many calories are
DEAR DR. LAMB
minimum for him at 4 feet and Woman of 20 with two small
66 pounds?
children, and in January of this
Yes, for year I had my gallbladder and
DEAR READER
his age and height he is a IAtle apperxlix removed. I had a
chubby. You will do him an gallstone the size of a quarter.
enormous favor if you co ntrol My mother had her gallbladder
his weight now It could help rcmoed to)ears ago, and my
tumpreventanobesityproblem sister, age 26, had hers
later in life.
removed two weeks ago. She
There is no magic number of had more than 100 gallstones,
calories, but I would try to give four the size of mine, 36 a verage
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to permit you to ac
ARIES (March 21-April 19) F'ollow your own compass for ficient
complish all the tasks you've very strong opinions. Ifis
You're likely to face opposition best results.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You set today. Don't bile off more feelings are already close to the
today from a source you'd least
Ow you can chew and choke on surface. You could bring them
expect. Don't be too harsh. This
. are hypresensitive today and
to a boil.
person has some pressures he's could read into casual remarks it.
PISCES I Feb. 20-March 20)
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
much more than the speaker
loath to talk about.
ink 21) Avoid social functions today Keep on top of obligations, You
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) intends. Ignore what you th
if
which include people whose may wind up with a red face
Your time won't be your own you hear.
remind you o)
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) company you don't enjoy. others have to
today. One who's done you a
You'll .say something sharp to what is due them.
to call on you for This is the
t
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help, Come through the way he gift horse in the mouth. What
YOUR BIRTHDAY
you feel someone is doing for tongue.
did
Oct. is, 1975
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19) You're an ger beaver to
er his ends.
you show favortism in
You're going to take
wrap
you a deal .that's been
23-Oct 23) You
LIBRA
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little circle 0 friends
ng year
could unknowingly wound an- and your mate will be on dii- pending. You're not a good pleasure trip IS coini
talk that you've been dreaming
other's feelings. Be balanced in ferent wavelengths today. finisher. today. You may
Guard against embarrassing too much and lose ever)lhing. about for some time. Although
all dealings.
AQUARIUS(Jan. 20-Feb. 19) it won't be a great distance, ,-)
CANCER (June 21-July 22) another by airing your difDon't challenge a friend today will be loads of fun.
While you know what you ferences in front of her.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
should do today, you may yield
to pressures and get off course. Time and energy are not suf-

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Pinecrest Mementary school
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tile I1eXt step regarding the
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said the office of Tax Collector
Tray Ray should receive some
$23,663,315.30 from taxpayers
this year, considering the
discount schedule for early
payment.
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mail today, she said.
Mrs. Lipsey said 62,283 bills
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Myers, 35, said he assumed the duties of part-time
detective
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th~ Orlando firm of William R. suit cot..nty officills claim
Dale has adequately checked two years, had attempted to make about $60,000 off the
was
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n't believe the the time the county entered
the firm must take the risk of
per cent,
market has changed that picture
selling
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the bonds on a market
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Tuesday when the county cen
salewouldhavecosiearfterthls
George Bland, a Hough rep. made shaky by New York anol
The issue centered on
Bill Dale, the county's
estimate $90,000in default pay.
But conmilssjoners one by resenthtive, also is the financial other conditions.
ion approved the sale of year when the county at- thousands and thousands of director of environmental
merits will be paid owners of the one, have severely
million In bonds to (tnan
criticized consultant for the county.
tempted to have U bonds dollars the county already has sernces, sa id Tueay the 7
Dale said the county hopes to
two firma
the Grier suit, calling it
the purchase of Indian Ifills and validated in circuit court.
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gave
up
a
close
the purchase agreement
paid owners of the two firms interest rate will cost an ad.
Grier says he acted on behalf irrespons;ble and a ripoff of the M,000 fee because the firm
onsumer Utdities.
But the bond validation was because the Grier suit delayed ditional SX0,000 over and above
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Of city council. The mayor taxpayer's money. one
County officials estimated the blocked by a suit signed by the purchase, which, by co
reason the county's consultant. but Fiscal ARent Emmett Taylor
what the sale would have cost In
also says he doesn't believe for the suit is Casselberry, for Dale also s
aid the firm stands to highly' re
recommended the corn
mission accept the Hough
Proposal, rather than take the
bonds to market.
71* motion to accept the
Hough offer was made by Coni.
inissioner John Kimbrough and
seconded by Commissioner
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Harry Kwiatkowski who
quipped: "I've never made a
Oviedo Ifigh School Principal there's a problem or if there is
$3-97- mi Ilion second."
Stone today was in- disturbance.
ost 200 members and
Commissioner Dick Williams
vestigating complaints of pupils
"If there's a disturbance on a asked whether the county was
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guests en oyed an evening of
smoking marijuana on a local bus
e would welcome getting the be deal nissible'
good fellowship t h
sc hool bus recently , Fred assistance from the police to
the two utilities
Taylor, transportation director board a bus," said Taylor.
(BDA) Banquet held in the
is S3.97-million.
of the Seminole County school
"We'll cooperate with the law
Holiday Inn, Sanford Marina,
system, said today.
enforcement
officials if it oc:
on Wednesday evening.
Taylor said the reported curs. and we always have,'
This is the first time the DBA
incident involved bus No. 23 and said Layer. Ile said police
has had a board of directors and
its first year driver. Jack assist school bus drivers in
full slate ofolficers, most of
Picking the winners is no
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whom Wtended the banquet
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Taylor said this is the first
Layer said drug abuse
president: Earl Black, vice
Forecasters have found out all
such incident he could recall program are in all the county's
president; Brad Hollingsworth,
season long. For this mevk's
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secretary;
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brought results within 24 hours, The stereo equipment was
recovered and charges are pending against one youth.
"This case Is Very significant because It's the first
real case we've had to deal with since I was assigned
detective duties on a part-time basis," Myers said,

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for explained.Your taxes w ill be
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to a high of
gher than the base rate if you be included in the bill, she said
StiiinoIe County taxpayers March and taxes become 120.33 per $1,000 worth of live within one or
more special
Mrs. Lipsey also said 21,300
may receive their 1975 tax bills delinquent April 1, she said. property.
ta xing districts, such as a fire notices with tax breakdown.s
The biggest slice of revenue
in time for Halloween, Mrs
The difference depends on or sweet ligh ting district.
are being mailed to property
Sally Lipsey, assistant tax goes to the county school where you li ve in the county,
Residents in the county's six owners who hold their own
system. Count) taxes range and Lixpyers n
collector, said today.
Sanford pay mtinicipatiu.c will alm receive r!ortga' Tho" %t ho haven't
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treat" involved, Mrs. Lipsey wortli of property — $8.60 to the $1,0DO worth of property, she the county bills. A breakdown of
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said, is no increase in taxes
unless a property owner's
assessed valuation went up 30
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and Sanford Ave. for Pinecrest
pupils, to Vihlen as requested ,
but haq received no direction.
County Engineer Bill Bush
said "the county has all the
figures" on the 77th Sweet
project lie said the city's
for labor and materials on th e
2SO feet portion wquldbe about
$1,000.
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the voter rolls unless they
Hospital
immediately return Obituaries
renewal cac to Seminole
Sports
County Supervisor of
Tclejsjon
Iuboua Camilla Bruce's
women
courthouse office.
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%%TATIIER
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Wednesda~'s
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nearly a month ago, ad..

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Noting that his office con not an Illegal contribution to the gall to call anyone and him "by u.itng the public state attorney license to in.
dueLed an investigation Floyd," Herring said.
unAmerican" for using his filth trust on trumped up charges, timidate and undermine the
rece ntly Into "accusa tions and
Swofford today accused amendment privilege, charging all of which has been dismissed. basic rights of free men, the
"here in Altamonte Springs right of a free man to seek
State Attorney Abbott allegations" Swofford made Herring of "getting involved in that when "Herring's Cadillac
wofford said.
Herring today declined corn- against his opponent In the Al. another local election as he has was involved in a country club he has used the public trust, his public office,
ment on a rumored in- tamonte Springs mayor's race, in every el ec tion I've par- acci de nt in Titusville" the sta te,
vestigatlon into the campaign herring said any questions ticipated in since he held uf- attorney "refused to answer I
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direct ed to Fulenwider ap. lice,"
questions on the basis of the
of Lawrence Swofford, Alta- patently confused the chief inSwofford said a person from fif th amendment."
FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
monte Springs mayoral candi- vestigator.
herring's offi ce asked to meet
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Notice Is hereby given that I am EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Any reilation
a i ship between
gaged in business at 9,96 E. Hwy CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
date.
The sta te attorney sa id he him ea rly this week. Swofford
and justice is purely
436, Altamonte Springs 32701. FLORIDA.
herring explained that ac- deliberately kept Fulenwider said, however, the man would flem%
PR ORATE DIVISI ON.
coincidental, Swofford sasu. ..eminole county.Florida
cording to state law, if a out of the investigation con- not meet at Swoiford's Lake
tihl0ui name of ALTAMONTE Case No. 73.U7CP
Swofford cha ged that
SCHWINN CYCLERY, and that
complaint had been filed wi th cerning Floyd because of ,'past Flo rida home, not at Swofford's
In Re: Estate Of
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to
attempted
intend ,oreqster Md name with the MAXIMILIAN KING,
Dot Glisson of the state dcc- personality conflicts" between attorney's office, nor would he herring
Deceased
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Clr'ri of the Circuit Court. Seminole
ruin runny public officia ls by
tlon.c offi ce in Tallahassee cornFulenw ider and Swofford,
permit Swofford 's attorney to
ida In accordance with
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NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
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hav i n g ..r,.lfl ind
I dcted
i cted,' I c' 'tin"
nients concer ni ng such an inlie sa id that investigation be present during the talk.
the provisions Of the Fictitious TO ALL PERSONS HAVINO
would
meet
with
fortner
Mayor
Ken
Brown of Narr,e Statute%, To Wit: SectiOn CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
vestigation would be violation was conducted by a deputy in"I told him I
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5* EST ATE:
of state law.
vestigator and assistant sta te him at his convenience with
Perkins
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are
hereby
You and each of you
or CanaveralAuthority,
The
The state attorney for attorney rather than Fulen- attorney," Swofford said,
Publlth' Oct. 16.73,20, Nov. 6, 1197S notifIed and required to file any
Cocoa Mayor ,eearon and MIS.
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claims arid demands wh ich you, or
and Brevard Coun- wider and that Floyd gave the
Swofford said he is "ap.
entire city council. Melbourne
either of you. may have against sa id
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a. Herring's
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REGISTRATION OF
estate in the off ice 01 the Clerk of the
au-out Chief of Police Bob Catron
said any statements attributed statement under oath, waiving efforts to influence the outcome
FICTITIOUS NAMES
Circuit Court of the Eighteenth
We the undersigned, being duly Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
to his chief investigator Jack immunity,
of the mayor's race by touting
"All of these officials have
sworn, do hereby declare under oath Florida,Probate Division in the
Fulenwider about any purOne of the allegations c,. his authority in the guise of been exonerated, Swofford that
the names of all persons in- Courthouse at Sanford. Florida,
ported investigation were cerned campaign contributions state attorney to disgrace and said.
terested in the business or within tour calendar monthS from
time of the first pubIiC,tiOr Cf
aliFirently the results of ''con. to Fiord and "we had
malign nie"
lie said Herring has done rcot-orj (rried on '1rr thi'
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Of WAGNER'S AMOCO aI 818 this notice Each claim or demand
fusion" on Fulenwider's part. formation to knuw there was
Swofford said Herring
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32711, and the extent of the interest duplicate and state the plac e of
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00 each, is as follows:
residence and post Of Ice address 0
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Community Emptie s Wallets
To Aid Teen-Age Cancer Victim

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Shocked by the plight of a
carx'er.crippl ed teen•ager, residents of this
small city are
opening their wallets to help her widowed mother
defray
the bills from a year of medical
treatment.
I don't think I could have made it
without all this
wonderful help," says Marjorie Vulgamort', a
practical
nurse who quit work in January to care for her
daughter
Anna. 14. "I know Anna would appreciate
it."
Anna Vulgamore. a
pretty and once-athletic girl, is
speechless, blind, deaf and paralyzed by cancer that
spread from her brain to
her spinal cord before it was
diag nosed.
A newspaper report drew attention to
her case over the
weekend. A local radio station broadcast a
fund-raising
appeal Wednesday and raised $&amp;iO.

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More than 200 policemen and
federal agents maintained a silent vigil today around a
CSL
ss...re a gwunan uuv..uiciwig 10 explode a
dynamite bomb held six hostages.
The gunman was identifiedby police as Edward O,WatL'DT'
• Wanted list '.i
ru1lS, i.u, once onI.
wei
FBI's In
iv £ti
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Wiw COOictions for robbe r)' and parole violations dating back to
1938. lie was released on parole earlier this year.
Watkins released three women hostages in the first six
hours. one of whom said shc had a head con&amp;tinand two
who became ill. Watkins himself was said to be suffering
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White House challenger Ronald Reagan.
Under stringent secu rity, Ford ret urned to t he state
where he twice en countered gun-wielding women, saying
that some of his f riends advised him to stay home, but
insisting that he wants to hear what people have to say.
He came to denounce what he called government frills,
to prot est f ederal rewards for people "who want benefits
w ithout stork' to criticize spending for
iai
periments instead of defense And to applause, he
repeated that New York Qty will get no financial aid from
Pus administration.

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His brief court Appearance r3n* about four hours after
be was mdictedbya federal
jtryfrorctJonwith

KIDS ENJOY

the April 21 holdup of a Qocker National Bail branch in
suburban Carmichael.

HAT RACK

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. within the 1@981i hours of sale Mort
CUiT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE sPecif ically at I IV A.M. on tht 101h

Pupils in M.V. Parri's ddrd gmde at Wider Sprbw E3emfttu7 Sebod em)sy trying on bats of Ell
descriptions at the "hat rack" and use them to act out plays, stodes and poetry. From left, pgJ COUNTY,. FLORIDA

Copkson, Stephanie Bishop and Mark Mays.Paul chose the End'sh Bobby's hat because his father
English. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr)

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Cas No, 75-2276CA44-A
DOUGLAS HOLMES.
Husband,

Front Door of the Courthouse in
Sanford, Seminole County. Florida,

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pursuant to the Partial Summary
Final Judgment of the Court in th;
NANCY GLISSON HOLMES.
above Styled catite the following
Wife, property to wiI
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
The South 107 feet of the North 13 S
NOTICE OF ACTION
ciaint of the Northeast I, of the
TO: NELSON DOUGLAS HOLMES Southwes t '.of Section 11, Township
2606 Rlttenhoijs,
20 South. Range 30 East, Seminole
Street NW,
County, Florida, East of U. S. 17&amp;92
Washington, D.C. 7001S
(ion the West 30 feeJ) containing
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED 11.6 acres. more or lass.
that an action for Dissolution Of
The Said property It being sold
Marriage and Other relief has been subject to all liens of record.
tiled against you and you are
WITNESS my hand and seal of
required to file with the Clerk of the tni CoxI on the 76th day of October.
abovg named Court. and serve a
copy of your written defenses, if any,
SEAL I
to it on Morton Rosenblum, Esg,
Arthur H Beckw,tti, Jr
Suite 205. 420 E Highway 434
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Casseiberry, Florida 31107, on or
Seminole County, Florida
before Dmcember 4th, 1973; other.
By. Elaine RiChard,
wise a Judgment may be entered
Deputy Clerk
agiinsl you for the rifles demanded Publish: Oct. 30. 1973
in the Petition,
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WITNESS my hand and the seal of
INVITATION FOR BIDS
said Court on .—
#rn tly of October.
THE SANFORD HOUSING
and

Geneva Man Found Gui lty

In

'Steal-To-Order' Case
By BOB LLOYD

the chain saws from "an in- Seminole but has admitted

HeraidStaff Writer

surance adjustor."
participation in 100 to 150
Joseph E. Long had testified burglaries and theftsduring the
A 0-year-old unemployed that he paid Onle the $1Th and 18-month theft ring operation.
Geneva truck driver, Joseph E. that Onie never furnished a
Yates said he was involved in
Long, was found guilty by a promised receipt.
81 burglaries In Seminole. He
circuit court jury today of
long maintained he didn't furnished information to
buying, receiving and con- know the saws were stolen.
sherif fs agents during a threecealing chain saws allegedly
On Oct. 16, a circuit court month probe that resulted in
stolen by members of a multi- jury returned a verdict of In. mid-August raids and arrests of 1973.
AUTHORITY
SANF0RD.
county "steal to order" theft nocent for Marvin D. Long, 44, 13 suspects in connection with (Seal)
FLORIDA Will receive bids for the
Arthur H. Beckwi?h, Jr.
INSTALLATION
ring.
GAS
OF
In the chain saw possession the thefts and theft ring
clerk of the Circuit Court
HEATERS IN CASTLE BREWER
James Arthur Onie Jr.,
Case.
operations.
By: Lillian I. Jenkins
COURT AND COWAN MOUGHTOPI
year-old Orlando carpenter,
DtPUtY Clerk
Circuit Court Judge Joe A.
On Wednesday, a jury
TERRACE, FLORIDA PROJECTS
Offices Of
If I and 164 until 2'00 pm on the
testified that tie and Calvin C. Cowart Jr. today allowed deliberated 90 minutes before Law
Rcis.riblum &amp; Pipklns
10th day of November 1973, at the
Yates Jr., of Casselberry, stole Joseph E. Long to remain free finding a 30year-old Sanford BY: S. Morton Rosenblum, Eq,
Administration Building. Cattle
120 E. Highway 43
chain saws In a February on bond pending completion of a woman guilty of aggra't,d
Brewer Court, Sanford, Florida at
which tim, and place all bids will be
burglary at Longwood Saw and court -ordered pre-sentence assault in a shooting at a bar. Casseiberry, Florida 37707
Attorneys for Petitioner
publicly opened and read aloud
Mower, U. S. 17-92, Locgwood. investigation.
Circuit Court Judge A. J. PubIit.h: Oct. 20, Nov. 6. 13. 20, 1975
Proposed forms of contract
Oiue, who had dated Joseph
Onie faces a maximum llosemann Jr. adjudicated DES 177
documents, including specifications,
Long's niece, said he took three sentence of 15 years In prison on Martha Mae Ervin, 30 Higgins
a-c on file at the office of the
of the stolen chain saws to the a guilty plea In one of tp. Terrace, Sanford, guilty and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND Housing A1t',. 4 cf the City of
Sanford. Florida, Administration 9
residences of Juseph and M. D. proximately 150 burglaries allowed her to remain free on FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, Building,
Castle Brewer Court.
Long. Old Minis Road, Geneva, allegedly committed by bond pending a pre-sentence FLORIDA.
5ato,
Florida.
and may be
CASE
7Sfl11•CA.0
and sold the saws for 1175.
members of the theft ring.
Investigation and sentencing. SOUTHEAST MORTGAGE secured any time after 630 a m,
Monday, November 3, t73
Onie testified he told the men
He has admitted under oath
Ms. Ervin faces a maximum COMPANY, a Florida corporation.
Copies of the documents may be
Plaintiff, Obtained by
the chain saws were stolen. But that he was involved In 1 10 to sentence of five years in pr ison
di'p4itIng 52300 With
the Housing Authority for each set of
the Long brothers testified 15" buglaries.
on the conviction.
RICHARD BUCHMANN A nd MAR
soobtained Suth deposit
Onie claimed he'd gotten
Yates hasn't been charged in
She was accused of wounding LOUISE BUCHNANPI, hit wife, Y documents
will be refunded to each person *tiO
Defendants.
Curley Barber, of 2214 South..
returns the Plans, specifications and
NOTICE OF ACTION
other documents In good Condition
west Road, in the side with a To RICHARD
RICHARD RtJI.wIA
*1mm 10 days after bid opening.
MARY LOUISE BUCHMANPI,
st0urmnnc1dtnt Aug.30
A Cert ified check or bank draft
hit *mte
at Goldsboro Bar, W. 13th St.,
payable t the Housing Authority of
P residents ' Panel
12$ Ninth Avenue N.E.
the City of Sanford, Florida, U.S.
Sa nford.
Jamt, North Dakota
Government bonds or a satisfactory
In other cases dociteted for
5e01
bd bond execu t ed by the biddett
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
trial this week:
and acceptable sureties In an
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IVteef
day
-Terrie C. Rogers, 55, Forest following proper ty situate
amounleguaItosp,,.(,of,Id
In
be su bmitted with each bid
City, pleaded guilty to at. SeminoleCounfy, Florida, described
The 5Cft%ful bidder will be
as follows:
me lu st mee ting of the executive
the Down. tempted
was
requir
to furnish and ply for
Lot 7$, Block H. Sky Lark Sub
Presidents' Committee, a group town Development Council, the allowed to remain free on bond
sausfactory
Performance and
diviSion,
to Plat thireof as
pay m,nt borvi ort,onfil
composed of leaders of local purpose of the committee is to pending completion of a pre. recordedaccording
in Plat Book I?, Pages 11
Alt,ntmcn it call,
to the
civic
and
professional coordinate the activities of all sentence investigation,
and IS, of the Public RKordt of
provlilo
for
equal emptiyment
organhzations,is scheduled for
the organizations to maximize -George Harold Alford, Jr. 19, Seminole County. Florida,
opportunity, and payment of no t lest I
has been filed against yov You are
flij
a.m. Friday at the First the effectiveness of their 407 Orange
Ave., Sanford, required to ser ve a Copy of your waget.the minimum salaries and
as set (fifth in the
Federal Savings and Loan projects.
pleaded guilty as charged to written defeniet, if any. to this Specifications must be paid on th%
action
Association of Seminole.
More specifically. Ms. leaving the scene of an accident
on Smith and Hayden, P.A.,
Project.
At,crneys for thi Plaintiff, whosa,
Accord
to ZZara Jacobson,
Jacobson, Jacobson said the committee with personal Injury,
The lousing Authority of the City
address Is 1316 Barnett Bank
$a nford, Florida reserves the
S
Will serve as a 11112M h,tw.mn
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reject any or all bids or to
37707.
and
tile
tht
the Downtown Development
Original with the waive
any Informaljtlks in the
Clerk of the Above Styled Court onor bidding,
Council (DCC) and the
before November 36. 1973, otherwI
No bid shall be withdrawn for a
organiza tions with the goal of
a ludument may be entered *9ain*t
of S days subsequent to the
you
for
the
ret
let
downtown redevelopment in
dern.nijed In the opening of bids
withou' the consent
Complaint.
mintL
oftheHousin9*uthorItyof*heCitY
a
,hetH,
WIIP4ES5myp nd nd
of Sanford, Florid a
The agenda for the meeting
said Court on this 27th dy of Oc
HOuSiNG AUTHORITY
tower 1913.
will include informal reports
OF
THE CITY OF
(Sea l)
from the organizations
SANFORD, FLORIDA
Arthur H. 6tCkwith, Jr.
represented and a report from
ADMINISTRATIVE BLDG
Clerk Of the Circuit Court
By: Thomas Wilson, Ill
the DDC to familiarize cornBy . Lillian I Jenkins
3 ilt: Executive Director
Depy Clerk
mittee members with ha acPublish - Oct. 3 3), Nov.3, 3,4. S. f.
PubIIth Oct. 30. Nov.
6, 13, 20. 117$ 7, 9. 1975
ti vities and ob jectives.
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Customers of the state's
largest utility can look forward to saving $45 million a
year on their light bills following action by tt'e Environmental Regulation Commission, say spokesmen for
the Flo rida Power &amp; Light Co.,
The commission voted 5-2 Wednesday to relax sulfurdioxide air standards in Dade. Broward and Palm Beach
counhle5, although Commissioner JR. Middlemas ob.
jected that the change would make Florida's air similar to
that of Pittsburgh.

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We are proud to announce our
association with Al. A Sanford resident
for 40 years, he has been associated
with Sanford Electric and Wall
Plumbing, giving him a total of 20
years experience in the heating and air
conditioning field.

LAKE MARY'S
NEW PLANNER

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Reginald Afford, of Sbeoah Boulevard, Winter Springs, is on the
job at the Lake Mary City Hall as dty planner-researcher to aid
in preparing the community's comprebeosjye land use plan,
mandated by state law to be completed by 1977. Alford, whose
$10,000 annual salary Iii funded by the federally sponsored
Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA), will be
working with Planning and Zoning Director Francis Jenlor and
the city's planning and zoning board in preparing the comprehensive plan. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)

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The Altanionte Springs regional sewer plant,
currently under construction, will help clean up
the Wekiva River rather than pollute it further,
lex Srikevich, of the Florida Department of
Environmental Regulation said this week,

being injected Into the river in the Altamonte
area.
lie said treatment plants In the Altamonte
Springs area currently discharging effluent into
the river will be required to stop the discharge
and
connect to the regional plant.
Senkevich, at a meeting of state officials
sponsored jointly by the Sanford and Astor Senkevich said although analyses conducted
Kiwanis Clubs Tuesday night, said the showed that the river could accept the highly
treated effluent from the Altamonte Springs
Altamonte Springs 7.5 million gallon dail
yfacility,
this doesn't mean that other plants will
capacity facility is a model plant
and
will
help
be
permitted
to dump into the Wekiva,
reduce pollutants in the river,
lie added that the plan to discharge the
District manager for the St. Johns River
regional plant's effluent into the Wekiva was also
District. Florida Department of Environmental
studied from a "hydrological" standpoint and
Regulation tI)EUj Orlando office, Senkevich
there is no fear that the discharge will cause
said I)Eh1's planning department in Tallahassee
flooding of riverfront properties.
found that the Altamonte plant with Its advanced
Senkevict, noted that the U.S. Environmental
treatment systems will provide the most modern
Protection Agency has also approved plans for
iilethod of cleaning up all pollutants currently
the plant.

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Today's young people have a
hostile opinion of the free-enterprise system because of
inadequate education on eco nomies, a US. Steel Corp.
executive says.
-This outright hostility and lack of awareness is a
deadly threat
a threat made more dangerous by the
disbelief that It can possibly be so widespread," William
G. Whyte a U.S. Steel vice president, told the Joint
Statewide Conference on Free Enterprise Wednesday.
The conference, sponsored by the Florida Chamber of
Commerce, the Florida Council on Economic Education
and the Florida Association of District School Superintendents, brought together more than 300 business, labor.
education and government officials "to foster a better
understanding of the free enterprise system."

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in the city within the past few weeks because of lack of cornwas reached by the three groups at a two-hour meeting previously municatlon. "It was heartbreaking." he said.
and agreed the fire department's difficulty in receiving fire calls
LAKE MARY — Every householder in this city will be is a major problem.
Councilman Bert FerinchIef, currently police commissioner
receiving a letter from city fathers in the next few days advising
and considering accepting the dual role in charge of both police
them to ('all the countywide communications center 830-811:
Under
agreed
plan, citizens
of the city
with emergency
needs
willthe
call
the sheriff's
department
countywide
"s" and fire when a new public safety department is created by orif the services of the fire or police departments are needed or a municatlon center which dispatches city police cars.
dinance next month, said he will clear the plans through the
medical emergency arises.
sheriff's
department.
The police patrolmen in the squad cars will in turn notify
The city council, in a meeting with fire commissioners and firemen of the calls via the mobile units. The police department
In other discussion, fire commissioners and directors of the
directors of the volunteer fire department, agree to have fire also will be on the alert for emergencies needing fire department
volunteers made it clear they oppose the hiring at this time of a
department mobile radio units installed in the city police cars to response as they patrol,
paid
full-time fire chief. Roger Stumbo, a fire commissioner, and
dispatch fire and medical emergency calls.
Volunteer Fire Chief Chuck Smith, who resigned his official
Margie
Hess, a director, said a greater need at this time is a
The solution to the fire department's lack of communication
status with the city six weeks ago, said the volunteers lost a house
complete communications system,

Host Reception

PENSACOLA AP
The search for a kidnaped
51-year-old real-estate woman has spread to Mississippi
after abductors ignored a ransom drop and failed to
release her, the FBI says.
The search for Alma Charboneau Hartley moved
Wednesday to Meridian, Miss., after new instructions for
delivering a $40,000 ransom were received in Pensacola,
officials said.
Mrs. Hartley disappeared Friday. News of the case was
withheld until Wednesday by Panhandle Florida news
media at the request of her husband, Thomas, and the
FBI.
Wednesday, law enforcement officers monitoring calls
to the Hartley home heard new instructions for delivery of
the ransom.

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The result will be that an estimated 13 million workers
will be paying higher Social Security taxes next year, ton
maximum of $89505 or 70. more than this year. Their
employers will pay a like amount.

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JM.K.suNVljjj; APi — Gov. Reubin Askew will
host a reception and dinner late Sunday for President
Ford, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, Secretary of
State Henry A. Kissinger and other dignitaries, an
Askew
aide says.
"It's not going to be a bash," Paul Schnitt, Askew's
press secretary, said Wednesday of the private affair
at
the San Jose Country Club. "It will be very informal, very
low key."
Ford is due in Jacksonville before noon Sunday to
continue talks with Sadat, who is to arrive Saturday for a
four-day private visit with Raymond K. Mason during his
Official visit to the United States.
Maso, is president of The Charter Co., which has exten-'
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For the second consecutive year, the Goldcnrod
Jaycees are sponsoring a Haunted Castle, from now
through Nov. 1.
This prize-winning attraction is at Glenn Turner's castle on Bear Gulley Road In Goldenrod.
Many people will tour the castle from 6 to 10 p.m.
nightly and movies will be shown for those waiting
line to enter. Drama clubs from area schools are
ta king part in the action and they also helped with
sets, props and other aspects of this project.
All proceeds from the castle benefit the
Go!denrod Jaycees' Youth Shelter. Last year, the
Jaycees received local, state and national awards
for the best fund-raising project ever and from the
way things are going they shouldn't have any
trouble repeating those laurels this time around.

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Area ('ode 305-.32"..2611 or 831-9993
Oct. 30, 1975-4A

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

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The Seminole Youth Ranch will be the
beneficiary of Lyman High School's homecoming
activities this weekend as admission to a couple of
events will be a can of food, which will be turned
over to the Youth Ranch.
Last night, the students dressed up in 1950's

Clock

County Ponders
The Sanford City Commission is to be commended for its prompt action in earmarking funds
for the city's share of a new sidewalk on SR 46A for
the protection of Idyliwilde Elementary school
pupils who must traverse that busy thoroughfare
twice each day.
Unfortunately, the county commissioners don't
seem quite so concerned about the matter and are
d r agg ing, their feet in comin g up with their part of
the funds for the project.
One-third of the proposed sidewalk project is in
the city and the remaining two-thirds is under
county jurisdiction.
Concern for the safety of the children is so
great that City Manager 'Pete" Knowles has
written to the Board of County Commissioners
urging action on this particular project, pointing
out that there has been one "bad accident" on the
road and calling for a lowering of the speed limit in
the area.
Meanwhile, the city commission is pressing
county action on yet another hazardous area — 27th
Street between Sanford Ave. and U. S. 17-92 which
city fathers claim has been bouncing back and
forth between the county and the city for nine
years.
The Herald shares the concern of Sanford city
commissioners and we sincerely hope that the
county commissioners don't wait for a tragedy to
occur to force the issue to a head.

Pocketbook Issue
President Ford's proposal for a $28 billion tax cut linked to a
corresponding slash in fedxal spending has been Called
"political" by his Democratic critics.
It is, of course, just as any Issue In Washington on the eve of
an election year is buffetedby Political
.
Mr. Ford Is aware that on extension of 1975 tax 1diiCtIOfls,
at least,imitable.
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The House Ways and M
Cotnrnittee,
chaired by Rep. Al Lfllinan of Oregon, is considering a
of
tax credits even more generous.
the President has stolen the tax cut th under by doubling the
most glowing of the program DOW under consideration
CongressBut he has also focused attention CD the StE8dllY fI311
budget defici t, which Is expected to reach $70 billion this year.
Projected spending for fiscal 1977 has been calculated at about
$423bil11on —up$53 billion from the current figure. Mr. Ford
urges that
tax cuts.
Even then, red Ink spending would exceed $40 billion, giving
new fuel to Inflation.
The trouble Is that 75 per ceil of projected spending is
beyond control
debt Interest, Social Security payments,
veterans' benefits, welfare and other similar programs
politically OUChabIe.
And, although the President's recommendations on budget
cuts have not yet been made public, It Is not likely that he
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expense.
Democrats already have termed Ford's O3Ifl
workable and unacceptable, but they concede that the public is
cornedoverdingandreceptivetotflfi'
he
Mr. Ford has put the spotlight on the budget and Its
Democratic leadership in Corress to exercise restraint.
The outlook Is for a sort of compromise a modest tax cut
accompanied by a congressional "nonbinding" pledge to utilize
Its new budget-setting procedures responsibly.
That in Itself Is a worthy achievement,
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A communications company has come up with a new device
for telephone solicitations that permits the lisener to talk back
alter hearing a prereccided sales pitch. Ibis might seem to
humanize the process somewhat, except that no one is listening
to the reply. The same machine that place the call records the
answer.
Wha t is needed to complete this eerie cycle isa device on
our telephones that would switch on our prerecorded "No
thanks" as soon as the taped Invitation to buy something signs
off. These black boxes couldtalk to each other all day and let
everyone go about his business,

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fashions while today and tonight they'll take on the
appearance of small children. Tomorrow's uniform
of the day Is Halloween costumes for all students.
Lyman has adopted the theme "Greyhounds In
Touch With America" for this year's celebration.
Last night was skit night at the school with 15
groups of students putting on a variety of skits
about Homecoming, using the theme as described
above.

Tonight, there will be a powder-puff football
game between female members of junior and senior
classes. A parade of floats will be presented at
halftime of the game with the winning float being
announced afterward.
Tomorrow night's activities include a football
clash with Orlando Evans High followed by the
Homecoming Dance at the Maitland Civic Center
from 10 p.m. till midnight.
Admission to the dance is $3 per couple or $1.50
per person. And, you guessed It, the music will be
provided by a group calling Itself 'Cat Food.'
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How quickly men seem to forget their years as
On October 31 of one year ago a group of tads in
congressmen when they become president of the
northern New Jersey strung a neighbor's cocker
United States.
spaniel
from a tree by its front legs. Left to t
The other day President Ford came personally
thrash
about,
the dog pulled several Joints out of
to get hi story across to a dozen orsoselected
socket.
It
later
had to be killed. The perpetrators
columnists in the Roosevelt oum at the White
were
never
positively Identified, but the father of
house in anticipation of a confrontation with
one
suspect
said retribution was not necessary
Congress over his proposal to couple a major tax
anyway:
cut with a $395 billion lid on expenditures. He
"All it was was some kids playing a Halloween
expects a fight which will be all the more bitter
prank."
because he hadn't bothered to consult Congress
Halloween, ostensibly the autumn complement
In advance.
to May Day, Is the oddest of commemorations.
Yet Mr. Ford and his top assistants know that
Originally a pastoral observance, the Celtic
Congress must, by Its very nature, have a diffestival of the end of summer, it has become in
ferent approach to the nation's budget than the
America
something of an excuse for
President.
maliciousness
and abuse. It is the only day set
Mr. Ford can, if his advisers have the ability
aside as a tribute to extortion. Christmas Is for
and the wisdom, propose $28 billion or more in
brotherhood, Valentine's Day for love, but
genuine and valid cuts In government spending.
Halloween
is for vandalism.
The amount of waste In the cabinet depart.
It
is
the
time
of the year to slash tires, break
ments and in the assortment of federal agencies
windows,
uproot rhododendrons, throw stones,
is incredible. The number of
and
leave
the
outside faucets running. Some fun.
inflated and outworn programs is large.
In
South
Dakota
several years ago an elderly
But each senator and congressman is faced
man
trying
to
save
his mailbox from Halloween 4
with his own constituency. Vli'tually every cut In
destruction was bitten by one of the pranksters,
the budget means that some group in his state or
kicked by another, and eventually suffered a
congressional district will get less from the
heart
attack from the commotion. In California
government than they have been receiving, or
last
year
a woman was raped when she opened
not receive the added payments or services they
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door,
or else, to what she thought was
iiivy
u5rve. inc senator or
ano
th
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In
the parade of costumed children.
congressman who
for reductions or lids Ofl
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The
Sidewalks
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kids
In
costumes, undeniably, are almost
Of New York
spending usually fears In his bones he Is enalways
harmless enough. And cute. And funny
dangering his political life.
("Can I use your bathroom, mister?")
Mr. Ford also knows the only possible hope for
But in effect, ma ny of them are trainees For the
success is for his aides to sit down in
kind
of delinquency that can thIln the raping of
meetings over a period of months and work out
women
or the mugging of men. A child of 6 wants
with Congresswberecutsarepossjeaw
only candy at the door, by 9 he brings his soap
they are impossible politically, as seen by
Praises 'Special
always protected those I love and who are close along, and at 14, with years of experience
congressmen
tome — also my property, to the best of my already,
he may be prepared to string up a
As noted above, Mr. Ford, more than most
As a 63 year subscriber to The Herald I can say ability and resources,
cocker
spaniel,
particularly If he knows a parent,
presidents In the past, knows this full well, without hesitation that the BI-Centennial Special
So, your society management has placed or society, will forgive the deed In the name of
During his years as leader of the Republican Edition is the finest, most Imaginative,
those
wild animals and birds in positions where celebration.
opposition to the Democratic majority, Mr. Ford colorful of the many that have preceded it.
was respected by all for his ability In this
As you know, in researching for data for my thieves can enter and take them.
Not only does society forgive Halloween, ac.
business of reconcillaung all sides,
current series of histories of Sanford. I read
Security? The loss of these birds and animals tually, it encourages it, part for want of profit,
Thus, Mr. Ford seems to be going against every page of every issue from Feb. 12, 1912 besides being terrible and unnecessary,
part from a sense of solidarity with the spirit of
everything he learned. He repeatedly sends an
through that of Friday, Oct. 24, 1975.
in the face of the society and to those ofIsusawho
slap the season. Industry manufactures special
eserve Grade A have given of our time and -money.
Halloween products (sprays, foams with which
"father knows best" Secretary of Tieay,
mention when judges gather later to select the
C.D. Perry
William Simon, up to lecture congressmen on state's finest special Edition.
the cartons of eggs and package, of wax that
Sanford
what's good for them and the eountry. Simon is
Your advertising department couldn't have
add to the tot arsenal. As for parents, all too
fond of self-righteous lectures on the financial Improved on the pleasing pattesn placed on
often, they have been known to drive the
Coverage
ge 'Fair'
sins of other nations and their downfall,
every page.
getaway cars, sometimes engaging in rock
throwing themsel ves, it being, afte r all, a good
against what Mr. Ford wants,
resident of Sanford can be proud of.
the recent clay pit controversy. Your reporting
My question Is why doesn't the President use
Congratulations again!
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was
fair, well-documented, and upbiased.
White House Office of Management and the
Since 1963 Juvenile delinquency has been
Peter Schasl
We would especially like to thank Donna growing at a rate
Budget Director James Lynn more, and the
faster than ha., the Juvenile
Orlando
Estes
and Ed Prickett for their time and in. population. Kids 18 and under
bumbling Simon less?
commit more
tensive investigations in getting tn the eart of serious crimes, according to FBI compilations,
There areothers of equal ability and stature in
Protects Loved Ones
this matter,
the White House. They are not sufficiently used.
than people in any other age grouping. "If
'fl de mo nstrates the Importance of a free present trends
The only conclusion I can draw Is that Mr.
continue," predicts Corne ll
(EDITOR'S NOTE: The following Is an open press in keeping the public informed.
Ford wants and welcomes a confrontation with letter
University
child
psychologist Uric
to The Centril Florida Zoological Society):
Congress over spending and tax reduction.
Ray
Upton,
President
fenbrenner,
"one
of
every nine youngsters will
During my 80 years of "Inactive" life, I've
Markham Woods Assoc. appear in court before the age of 18."

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MRS. RUBY FRANCISCO
Mrs. Ruby J. Francisco, 42, of
lit, 3. Sanford, died Tuesday
night. Horn in Port Huron,
Mich., she lived in Sanford for
the past 39 )e1*rs.
Survivors
are
three
daughters, Miss Marie LeGer,
Miss Glenda LeGer, both of
Sanford and Mrs. Patricia
Medlin, Camp LeJeune, N. C.;
son, Ronnie LeGer, Sanford;
mother, Mrs. Zella Kelley,
Sanford.
Hris.son Funeral Home is in
chargç of a-ringe meats.
MADISON MEDIAN

Cox-Parker Funeral Home
Winter Park in charge.
WIlLIAM WILLIAMS

William Mason Williams, 74,
of Lake Ashby died Tuesday.
Born in 008111, he moved to
Sanford in 1907, where he lived
until moving to Lake Asiiby in
1943. He was the owner of the
Williams Sport and Fixit Shop
in Sanford for 17 years. At the
time of his death he was the
owner of Lake Ashby Mobile
Home Park.
Survivors include his wife.
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two grandchildren, Mrs. Gower
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Landreth, both of Lake Ashby;
one great-granddaughter;
sister, Mrs. Mabel Richards,
Orlando; four nephews and one

Madison Frank Meilin, 66, of
9621 Bear Lake lid., Orlando,
died Wednesday at an Orlando
hospital. Born in Greensboro.
Ga., he caine to Orlando 30
years ago from DeLand. lie
was a member of the Winter
Park Masonic Lodge and was a
Brlsson Funeral Home in
sales manager for Harley
charge
of arrangements.
Wadsworth Volvo, Orlando,
Surivors include his wife,
Ann, Orlando; son, John i.,

Omaha,

Nebr.,
stepson,
Edwird Prickett, Orlando;

brother, J. 1'. Medlin Jr.,
Dyersburg. Tenn. ; sisters, Miss
Sara Medlin, of DeI.and, Mrs.
John Lawyer, Jacksonville;
Mrs. Grady Radford, Orlando'
four grandchildren.

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Outwardly, Richard W. Velde might appear LEAA spokesman
told us sadly.
LEAA's
to be a mild-mannered, middle-aged bureaucrat.
Velde has also spent small sums of the tax- air fare administrator, Velde spent $14,069.31 for is done at government expense. But the audio
and ano ther $2,668.47 for.ml'scellaneous visual people send him
But behind his dark-rimmed spectacles, button. payers' money on his
the developed pictures
physical fitness interests, travel expenses. His trips took
down collar and conservative-cut clothes, he has Among his body-building
from Atlanta unopened.
exercises, for insta nce, to Alaska, New Orleans to Las him
Vegas, New York
confided to associates, he possesses "the body of he has become an inveterate Jogger
WASHINGTON WHIItI, Sen Paul Fannin, H.On the day to Ha waii.
a 25-year-old."
Ant., recently pushed a
of the Boston marathon, he arranged an official
through Congress to
The soft-spoken Velde, whose lanky frame construct an aquaduct bill
Ile is quid to produce his medical charts, trip
to Boston.
in arid Arizona. The
moreover, to prove It.
and receding hairline give him the appearance of project, w hich will be
completed
A
spokesmin
insisted
that
Velde
did
not
evertodys
next-door neighbor,
Velde is boss of the Law Enforcement participate in
is a protege of will improve property values and around 1965,
Assistance Administration, which is supposed to race out of a
event but menly watched the Sen. Roman Hniska, R-Neb., the Senate's sell. estate brokers, Including the Sena benefit real
window,
tor's son, Tom
proclaimed champion of mediocrity.
assist local policemen. He wants k assist than,
He Is not so addicted to jogging, however, that
Fannin, who runs a real estate office In Phoenix.
Ex-President Nixon resisted Hruska's en- A spokesman for
most of all, to be youthfully strong like he Is. For he Is willing to give up his limousine pri vi leges
the Senator said he started
treaties to elevate Velde to the top of
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pushing the aquaduct long fore his
the LEAA
Congress
has
called
upon
such
government
totem
pole
be
son opened
old anatomy is a physical Fitness freak.
for five years. But in the closing hours areal estate office.
gadabouts to do. His predecessors managed to of his
presidency, Nixon needed Hniska's sup.
He has spent huge sums of the taxpayers' get along with w ha tever con
— Although the Supreme Court has upheld the 1'
veyance's might be port for an anticipated Impeachment battle
money on exercise equipment and fitness seized in drug raids, One drove a
in separation of church and state, the respected
contra band the Senate.
Justice Potter Stewart ln5ttucted a court
programj to improve the muscle tone of the Buick, aMhe a conlhicated Audi.
Stewart
emNixon relented at the last minute and
constabulary. One 41
grant has been set
to use the court', Photocopy equipment to
But Velde rides In a more stylish, black nominated Vekie to head the LEAk It
asd spec4JcJjy "to promote pro(no(e physical Mercury Marquis,
was one of run off hundre
with a telephone suitable for
ds of copies of religious tr,acts for
a Nixon's last nominations, The buffeted LEAA is his son, David Stewart, Official busine,, was
fitness In police offks," An est1ma $Q,O0() busy ezetutive, He has used his government
of this will be Invested in exercise and medical limousine, his chauffeur has confessed to the st ill stuck with It.
he ld up until th religious
run was completed.
Footnote: Velde is also an amateur shut- Young Stewart, ea
paraphernalia.
Inspector general, to haul his wife
volunteer,
explained that the
and children terbug. Our sources say he has helped himself to material
Velde also hoped to develop, as we previously around,
was
distributed
to
a
children's hospital
LEAA's photographic equipment. This is denied group,
related, a Dick Tracy wristwatch, which would
Paradoxically1 Velde claims at Least one
flaw by a spokesman who Swore: "Velde has never
provide the cop on the move with a digital in his fine physique. He Insis
We recently reported the results of a secret
ts that a tall bone had Film processed for his own personal benefi
readout of his blood pressure, pulse rate and ailment makes It necessary
t.
Environmental
Protection Agency study, w hich
for
body temperature in case he should wish to class. His 43-year-old tail him to fly first- lie does not have the camera at home.'
stated
that
half
the polled EPA employes be lieve
bone, he attests,
But our associate, Bob Owens,
check on the state of his health as well as the requires the larger, luxurious seats th
checked
with
their
agency
is
"not
doing a good job." A furious
In
e (hit. LEAA's audio visual department, which
time of day,
Russell Train, the EPA boss,
class section.
fired off a memo to
acknowledged that Velde check's out a Nikon
This $300,000 project was abruptly dropped.
10,600 employes assailing our article. The eightThe cause of the pain in Velde's tailbone, a camera "for
a couple of weeks at a time," lie page
much to Wide's disappointment, after our story spokesman explained
packet
solemnly,
was
too
much
also
picks
up
film, usually about five rolls at a of letters included a press release and copies
appeared. "The watch Is a &amp;WWm,,,an sitting in airplanes. During the
to editors. The cost of this effort, we
first year as time. He
submits the fiL'n (or processing, which have learned was
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Dorothy A. McCain, Deltona
Estella Harper, Geneva
Ida H. Mashburn, Star, North
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Bernice M. Parsell, Orange

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ages of 16-24 Interested in
going to Germany next summer
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Casselberry
Marinda
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MEDLIN. MADISON FRANK—
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[)elcie Ferguson, Lake Mary
Lake Pd, Orlando,
Elvira L. Bartoluzzi, DeBary
Gregory A. 11111, Lake Mary
Wednesday will be held Saturday
Max E. Bremer, Debary
Raymond
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Bonnie
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Home Chapel, Winter Park. with
IIOS4 L. Forbeck, DeBaryRachel Miller, Osteen
Rev. Roy McCormick oniciating.
flurlàl in Oakdale Cemetery,
Evelyn M. Steere, DeBary
0. Dallas Wood, Osteen
Di't
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spett Franco's often-repeated High level ministers from the
wish to die in office,
territory's th ree ne ighbors —
Spa in is under intense pres- Morocco, Mauritania and Alsure to settle the future of the geria — have bern in Madrid
Spanish Sahara, Its colony on this week negotiating with
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"isolated premature yentnicular beats," had appeared.
Juan Carlos, designated by
Franco to be his political heir
and Spain's first king since
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.
1974 when the generalissimo
missionaries.
5
nearly died with phlebitis. But
Franco returned to office after
4Odays,and the prince was said
to have vowed that the next
PItM;IJE, Czechoslovakia iAh'i — A chartered
time
it would be all or nothin.
Vuioslav IX'9
iptlinpr with t97
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vjrieu aooaru
At
that time, it was Franco
crashed four miles from Prague's Huzyne Airport to(Lay,
PRINCE JUAN ('Aill.O.'
hi iii self chi' appointed I
airi rI .oiLrct's said,
prince teitiporary thief of state.
llie sources said at least 60 persons were killed, and
The agency said its inlorina- Now,
with Franco apparently
many of the survivors were in critical condition,
lion came from reliable
con'iousfor
brief peri ods o nl y
Most of the passengers were Czechoslovak trade union
sources. A medical bulletin was
the replacement process must
members returning from a vacation on Yugoslavia's
awaited from Franco's doctors, be initiated by
the cabinet.
Adriatic seacoast near Tivat, the sources said.
Meanwhile, Premier Carlos
It could propose to the Cortes
Tanjug, the official Yugoslav news agency, said a crew
Arias Navarro called his cabiparliament) that Juan Carlos
of five Yugoslays as aboard the plane,
net into session amid reports
be
named interim chief of state
that Prince Juan Carlos de Bor.
inof the genera lissimo's
bon,Franco's designated politiinpacit)'.Orit could propose to
cal
heir, has agreed to become the Council of
LONDON (All) — London's fashionable West End was
the Realm, a
chief of state temporarily,
hit by Its second bombing in a week with an explosion in
body of advisors to the chief of
Reliable sources said the 37- sta te, and
th e doorway of a Mayfair resta uran t 200 yards from
to the Cortes that
the
year-old
prince, who had pre- Juan Carlos be
U.S. Embassy which injured 18 persons, four of them
proclaimed
viously refused to step in on a king.
Americans.
temporary basis, gave in to in.
"Vie are both fine, the Iirtl he thanked;" said Edwin
Most political observers betense
pressure from the' lieve the council and the Cortes
Daly, 42, of Bryn Mawr, Pa., as he and his 10-year-old
go v ernment.
(laughter,
Ruth, were released from a hospital early
dwould
approve either proposal,
Franco's doctors said the 2- although some would like to
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complication- with the heart,

chartereJ by the United Nations. U.N. officials
said all
were "fit and well" alth ough one of
the Americans cornl)lalned of "psychological hardship"
during a period of
solitary confinement.
The Americans included two mission ary co uples
and
the small daughter of one of the couples, two government
off icials and a student. e of
On
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SCOCtI again, the Spanish news
The doctors said there was no
agency Europa Press reported change in the clinical condition
today,
reported Wednesday night. At
that time, the medical team

Released Americans
v' Arrive
In Bangkok From letnam

—Bill Currie

Thursday, Oct. 30, 1915--SA

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Sunday to Illustrate changes in the care of Florida's
retarded citizens and to point out changes that are
yet to coe.
Open house will be held at all six Sunland Centers across the state as well as at several Regional
Retardation Service Centers and many of the
community residential facilities for the retarded
persons.
November is national Retardation Month and this
is especially significant to the retarded citizens of
Florida this year.
State retardation officials will be on hand at each
of the Open Houses to answer any questions.
The Central Florida Sunland Center serving this
area Is located in Orlando and will be open to the
public from 8 am, to 4:30 p.m.

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By BOB W1)YI)
Herald Staff Writer

p.m. Wednesday.
called me every day while he was j
Officers said Corbett was found lying on a bench Reynolds said.
at the school auditorium.
Seminole County Medical Examiner
G. V.
Seminole High Principal Den Reynolds
Suffers From Smoke
Garay
today that a Seminole HI
School described Corbett, a senior who would have
Seminole County firemen repted today that
senior found slumped on a bench at the
school graduated in January, as "a good student who William C. Mellor, 31, was
Wednesday died of heart failure due 11A) "coingential always did his share and more.,,
ated for
inhalation
hypopiasia of the right coronary artery."
Reynolds said two Persons saw Corbett slump Red lion
Square Apartments off Howell Branch
Garay said an autopsy showed the all artery over on the bench as he waited for a school bus. Road, in south Seminole.
blocked the blood supply to the heart and that the
Police reported the youth was rushed to the hospital
Sherifrs deputy Randy Pittman reported the
condition hard to detectwith tests.
by dean of students C.B. Franklin.
fire,
of unknown origin, caused light damage
Sanford Police reported Harry Corbett, 18, of 161
Reynolds said Corbett had suffered "dizzy apartment.
Bethune Circle, Sanford, was pronounced dead on spells" at the start of
the school year and was
erUrs and F Department investigators
arrival at
Seminole Memorial Hospital just after 2 hospitalized for tests. "1 know this because he reported probing th
e blaze.
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Heart Blockage

Prosecution

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Thursday, Oct. 30,1975--?A

d, Sanford, Fl.

Claimed

Man Seeks Damages From Sheriff In False Arrest Suit

Sanford police have arrested Howard Wilkins
Deputy }. J. Harley said the women said they
, Of 13M WWI&amp;= Ave., Sanford, cn a agreed to accompany the man "to a party" and
cuit court warrant charging delivery of a con. ended up in the grove on McCulloch Road in south
trolled
Seminole.
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Acrding to reports, th e 17-year-old rejected
nape Attempt Told
advances made by the man in th e parkedtrue
uck
day were investigating a reported attempted rape
-year-old Orlando woman at
a south Seminole orange grove.
Deputies reported the wn, accompanied by a
2Dyear-old wom.an, had "tcd a ride with an
unidentified man in a blue pickup truck on Old
Cheney Road, Orlando.

Malicious

BY BOB LLOYD

arrested June 7. 1fl4
by sheriff's deputies on assigned to Circuit Judge Dominick Salfi. No
Fogle's auto was damaged by fire and a firebomb a felony in circuit court. Payne had been scheduled
charges of 'attempted murder, first-degree arson, hearin g date has been set.
throwing a destrucflve deice and conspiracy..." in
thrown from a passingcar landed harmlessly in the for dial on felony charges in the firebombing in23-yearld
The suit maintains that officers had no driveway at Brooks' home.
* A
Sanford man has filed suit in circuit connection with an incident at the flu Truman reasonable cause for arrestin
cidents but th e state's key witness, James B. Ashg Jackson and that
Felony charges in the firebombings were abo ford, 24, of Sanford, was killed In a motorcycle
Sheriff John Polk on claims of false arrest false Stallworth.
accident on 14 west of Daytona Beach.
lead officers to believe that he was involved.
imprisonment, malicious Prosecution ' and
zOUfl
an
Samuel
Jackson.
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liesuit alleges Jackson
th1ordstestimony
wastohave
negligence in connection with ' a May 1974
,t involved any
h
been used to link
devices were thrown at the homes of Stallworth,
firebombing case
Nathaniel Lee Williams, 22, was sought by circumstantial evidence In the case, sources Id
of the crimes alleged in any way and that the
a nd Sanford Policemen Eugene Foale and Ton
authorities in the cases after he apparently Jumped
charges were "later drop* due of lack of
When the firebombings occurred, Polk said he
Abner Jackson, according to the civil action filed
evidence."
a $10,000 bond and disappeared.
believed the incidents were in retaliation for a drug
,h
by Winter Park attorney
A. Taboc
.)taI1orUJ put out a blaze
dZL on the
Y Charles A
ott, as
root o is
5.Z,
' man,
n BennyPayne,, , of Sanford
and
gambling lTackdown in Sanford black cornThe lawsuit, demanding a jury vial, has been residence before any damage resWted, police said, pleaded
guilty to the misdemeanor of compounding munities.
Writer

Officers said the women said they fought with
the man outside the truck and he chased the 17.
year-old into the grove and had ripped off her
c1otng when the other woman attacked the man.
ne women said the man fled when a car apoached the grove and the victim put on her
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you'd normally wash by hand lflcludes speedy wash
setting, soak setting, extra rinse and variable water
level selection Bleach and fabric softener dispensers
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computer type digits wakes you to music
weather reports Wake to music alarm or
Features tuning control rota volume
weather Includes snooze button and sleep sloop timer and switch Woodgrained
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gold tones silver tones All 20% off

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features a Power Economizer; when
switched 10 '. Off*'. it may help cut
operating costs by as much as 16%.
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temperature settings and automatic time cont rol
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Reg 7499 3-speed men's lightweight touring bike 26 blackwall tires
Comfort saddle in brown, matching grips CMck shifter Chrome platcmetal fenders Butterscotch frame Side pull front and rear caliper
hand brakes
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backed to help keep room warmer in
the winter, cooler in the summer.
Choice of colors and sizes.

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Save 20 on
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Thursday, Oct. 30, 975-4*

Gardening Is Fun

By ELDA NICHOLS
Herald Stall Writer

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One of these days passersby flowers and even
the
maybestartledwhentheyspot delphinium-filled vases
the First Lady on her knees decorating the sideboards and
digging with her bare hands in fireplace were wrapped in
the White llouse garden.
green asparagus stalks.
As a matter of fact, her loveMrs. Ford said President
for the good earth, flowers, Scheel was "dazzled" by the
fresh fruit and vegetables is so natural garden setting and at
great, she goes out of way tO .
" times "he seemed totally and
all three as table center pieces happily distracted by the
for her formal White House natural beauty" of the center
dinners, she reveals in an exclusive interview in Novem- pieces set off by the trellis
pa tterned green tablecloths and
her's 'House Beautiful.'
flower..circled china.
Stie recalled the recent
dinner-dance they
gave
"I'm really a gardener at
honoring Walter Scheel, heart," she (onfesses, "well
I'resident of th e Federal really a peasant. In the garden,
Republic of Germany, and Mrs. I always pull off my gloves and
Scheel in the Sta te Dining Room dig right into the earth . I get a
and Blue Room. The table true sense of relaxation from
settings were a garden fresh - this, really therapeutIc. .. .One
mixture of fresh fruit, of these days I'm going to go
vegetables and nearly-wild down and help the ga rdeners."

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Two attractive
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women have been friends for several years, and something out of it!"
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Pam's scrounging began early in her life She
Betty Kemp is an artist with paints, while Pam explained, "I had a baby sister several years
Sears recycles Junk - any kind of junk!
younger than 1. One day, while I was driving
Betty's brown eyes sparkled when she talkedalong, I saw a new
ff ib mattress in the road.So I
about
her
paintings!
"I
have
finally
found
the
picked
it
up
and
took
it home, figuring if I didn't,
30"-50" adjustable
time to work at my art and find out if I can really
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Sale $12reg. $15
someone else would. Then later, I found a play
be a good artist," she said. Betty will have pen being discarded, with only one broken slat,
50"-90". adjustable, reg. S24 Sale 19.20
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several paintings in the Kissimmee Art Show, so I grabbed that, and the rest just sort of grew."
Docorative traverst, rods in mellow wain t it
"hly first show!" she beamed.
Mth women admit they had great fun and
finished metal Wide range of sizes. all witti
NiQw
Seascapes,
landscapes
and
flowers
are
good
results
when they were allowed access to
t,',o way draw
featured
in
Betty's
paintings
"I'm
ex
the
Seminole
County
Dump, but the public is no
Sale prices effective thru Sunday, Nov 2
perurienttng with acrylics now," she said "I longer able to dig around for cast-oils Betty
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1. By piling the paint on, it will resemble oils, or what we call, 'everybody's junk!"
,
by using it lihtl, it looks like watercolors. The
Pa and Bettyfinally decided to do something
paint (fries quickly, but to rue, they appear
ith their LiknLs and oave recently opened a
,
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too
.omrnercial
They
will
never
take
the
charming
shop,
the
Serendipity,
in
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heart
of
p
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place of oils, in m opinion," she added
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the Longwood historical district, with "Discover
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reg. 4.99
Betty laughs at her background in painting the Unusual," as the shop's theme They call
"You know, I can't sketch or draw, so I have to themselves the "do It yourselfers," as they
46¼" wide, reg. 7.99 .........Sale 6.39
paint in what I want. I never really started at the painted, pounded and decorated the shop all by
Vinyl plastic impregnated cloth shades are
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- beginning, so I do have a lot to learn." A retired themselves. "We just go ahead and do What
long wearing and washable Translucent
art teacher, Ms. Barry Wilson, helped Betty and needs to be done," they said matter-of4actjy.
decorator colors Save on other sizes, too
-several others interested in art. "We learned to "We paint, wallpaper and aren't afraid to tackle
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talent
for
color.
It's
difficult
to
mix
colors
on
a
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"Since we opened 'the shop, we've been
Perfect for any room where you want less light :'
palette,
but
fun
when
ou
find
you
can
do
It,"
she
working
like crazy. I've finished 10 paintings In
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scouting
junk
yards
and
I
really
had
to
let
lot
of
things go, but we have - '
picking up what no one else wants. "I've always pictures in our shop!" enthused Betty. Both
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picked things off junk piles," laughed Pam. The women's husbands are local attorneys.
painstaking labor begins once she gets the
Carrying out the look of the Longwood
"Junk" home. If it's a piece of furniture, she Historical District, Betty and Pam wear long
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Betty smil ed and said, "You know, Pam doesn't One of
Be tty's original pa int ings will be given
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rig, 4.99
Lid cover, rig. 2.99 ............Sale 2.39
2-pc. tank set; rig. 5.50 ........Sale 4.40
5*6' bath carpet; rig. $18 -. - . .Sale 14.40
'Parfait' bath mats with long wearing nylon pile
in decorator colors. Machine washable.

Bath towel, reg. $2.
"Stockholm" jacquard terry towels of easy-care
cotton/polyester. Fringed ends. Choice of colo rs
Hand towel, req. 125 ................Sale Si
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for you.
it's a Personality.

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Full (single control); rig. 21.99 . Sale 17.59
Queen; rig. 34.99..... ,....... Sal.27.99
King; rig. 44.99...... ,,........ Sal.35.99
Easy-care all acrylic blanket with nylon binding
and snap-fit corners.
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Rag. 47.99. This 4" Triple Action Drill is
double insulated and has ball bearing
Construction It works as a wood chisel, a
variable speed reversible drill and a
mansonry impact hammer, 3.2 amp burnout
protected motor delivers 0800 rpm or
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Reg. 9.99 gal. One Coat
_P1 interior sem:.gloss
Iii1ex. Ideal for kitchen,
hath, Playroom Highly
w a and durabIc
1 oi of colors,
Reg;9;99.On0 Plus
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resistant Applies easily
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and tools clean up in
soap and water, Lots of
ready-mix and Custom
Colors
In custom mized paints,
because color Intensity
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be slightly less than a full
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(no-load speed). Security power switch helps
prevent accidental starts. Also has blade exposure
control,
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Millions of working and
retired Americans will never
in camel or green with
see another pay or benefit
matching bags availa ble
check. But most of them are
happy with the
new
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arrangement.
onailty.
Their earnings are paid
our new
directly into their bank acsiiois FOB WOMEN
Half-Size Dept.
counts. They never have to
receive, carry or cash
for...
paychecks.
Dresses
And that's the way most of us
willbepaidsomeday_asthe
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transfer system called I)irect
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Pay Deposit (DPD), and it's
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rapidly gaining
lrthe
across the nat!--:-., reports
OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS
SIZES 12'2 to 24½
American Bankers Association
(ABA). Already, numerous
companies and dozens of our
government agencies pay
employes this way.
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All of the
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STORE
Security have the option of
having their checks deposited
218-220 E. FIRST ST.
directly into their bank ac208
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you on a regular basis may soon
Pam Sears gets down to the bisics on old furniture
announce that you'll have the
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rtunity to gel your wages
FAMIJUN"
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or benefits in this simplified
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manner Here :re some things
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you should know about Direct
DISCOUNT
Pay Deposits and how they will
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abstract
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to a bank, wait in line for
Powers ii simply r
pres.cionist
painter from Winter cash ordeposityour pay check.
chanting In her Cm•
derella pink polyestor
Park, will hold an exhibition Ot
MAt'S DOORIUSTIE
(2) If you happen to be out of
dress. Th. bodice front
100POLYISTIE
her work at the Artists and town, on business, on vacation
JUST 101 COMING
POLYfiTIR
in paneled in white and
FiRST QUAUTT
IN OUR STORE
Writers Gallery, 228 Park or iii, your pay is still
COTTON
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mn' Iforn works in
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total
net
earnings
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straight
to
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arriving regularly at the
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keep.
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acrylic relationships.
plan to stop by and
She holds a B.A. Degree from
(5) People with Direct Pay
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College,
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the baby's natural
DEAR ABBY; That letter on
many
I Abby, there are
the "best kind of punishment"
people
in
this
town
who
know
of
I
was In teresting. Punishment Is
the
adoption,
I
don't
see
how
we
I
always destructive to a
n keep the boy from finding
.
y
re lationshi p. Just think about
out.
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how you felt w hen yoe were
We got him w hen he was only
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punished.
He Is our child
In a well-functioni ng family,
every
of the wow, and we
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punishment is Unnecessary. stub his be
to learn a lesson
want him to feel that he j,,
Paren ts respect thelrchjldren's wod you let him break
Should we tell him he's
his
rights — such as the right to neck 11 you could avert 117
adopted? And if so, when? we
privacy and the right to make
DEAR ABBY I have been don't want him to hear it from
their own decisions. And married for 25
an)vne else. NEW MOTHER
years, and if I
ihllcen respect their parents' thought my husband wanted
DEAR MOTHER I think
rights, such as the right to be another woman, would hope your la%yer gave you very poor
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that he'd be man enough to te!I advice. Your son should be told
children's safety at 2 am.
that be was adopted as soon as
me. I would not want
Children and paren ts cone with me w hi
he is able to understand what It
le his mind was
these rights out of love and anothei woman.
means.
understanding, not fear or guilt.
DEAR ABBY: My husband
flow do Ycu feel
%Vhen thow iiights conflict, Abby?
about it, has some relatives who always
DAILY READER
paren ts and ch i ldren Sit d
leave the price tag on gifts they
DEAR READER
and work out
Same as send to us and our children
you. Butamanwbo ouldteil
satIsf) everyone
b13 wife that he'd rather be In Just can't understand it The
Thus, relationships f, row
first thini, dn when I buy;, gift
bed
IIi and closer. That's what
"ith another %%onian is not is to make sure the price tag is
only cruel; he's an Idiot.
~ing a parent Is all about.
removed.
DEAR ABBY: We recently
JOY R.IN BEVERLY HILLS adopted a
It can't be a coincidence that
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The dinner was still seven
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benefit the American-French
This year's affair was offl.
Foundation and a long list of cially dubbed the Le Bal de to
charities.
Soie — the ball of silk — and the
Philippe said the 1974 ball American Silk Corp. provided
netted about $i75,() Over the about 5,000 yards, speially
years, t said,
A priln fireproofed.
Paris ball has raised $3 mil.
Among those receiving cornlion for charity.
plimentary tickets was M.1yor
The party at the Waldorf-ks- Abraham fkame, wimse finan.
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Ception Friday night and wound ably could use a fund-raising
up with a flaitian-style dis. event of its own.
cotheque that lasted until stsAfter
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hours Saturday. And the gue
over, guests jiro:
really didn't suffer too much otherroomo(thehofeh(or1
from the pangpof trIIafton,
formal celebrations at a
Trues the tickets cost more voodoo-oriented
discotheque
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Increase was only $10 a person vier Coquelin.
or just under 6 per cent, The "We may charge more than
Price Index, which anyone else but we offer more,"
measure:
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boxes."
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vanished.But the replacement (ftvlduals, are worth more than
was champagne - Laurent
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San Francisco,
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organizations have become
courage other such groups to Alliance member; American
members of the National participate.
Council of Polish Cultural SENIORS NAME
Bicentennial Ethnic-Racial
Sanford Senior CUZeM Club officers Installed at the club's
John
W.
Warner, Clubs, Washington, D.C.;
uIversary Dinner, Tuesoy are (from left) Clara Haderer,
Alliance (NBERA) to date Administrator of the ARBA, Canna Ambassaidor
of Illinois;
OFFICERS
treasurer;
Bonnie Byrd, corresponding secretary; U118 Welch,
according to the American said he is heartened by the the Greater New York Finnish
Revolution Bicentennial response to the Alliance. Bi centennial Planning Com.
recording secretary; Harry Bisking, vice president; Aulkabeth
Administration (ARBA).
Baker, president; Edith Harrison, outgoing president;
"These
first
members mittee, Inc., New York; the
The
MOI Rachel Lee and Lillian
which was re
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FrederickDouglassMeuf
annouate
nced
une, was of interest and support for
ad spectrum African Art in
initiated
RBA to
BIcentenj
Notes
effa-t of eUuhJc D.C.; and the Irs1merlcax
opportunity for ethnic and and minority organization
Bicentennial
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racial organizations at th
e local round the nation," he corn. of Washington D.C.
l evel to receive official men
Also in the Alliance are the
recognition for their conThe nine groups, some of National Center for Vietname
se
an s
tributim to the BicenwmW which represent local units of Resettlement, Washington,
ational organizations around D; the NaUoa1MexIca
am country, are:
American Hispanic Chamber of
The
MuIUCultural
Institute
Commerce,
California; and the
Ev CAVroft
Ohio outdoor Histarical Dram
SAMPONDPLAU
Association Inc.
The Woman's Club of this community and the V.A. Eli St., Orlando.
ALTAA"Tg MALL
D=enS of other applications Casselberry will hold its Nov. 4 hospitals, where they are
At it" first program in the
to the Alliance have ben meeting at the clubhouse on patielits.
1975-76
season series, LLsagor
eceived and are being
"It's easy t o show you will discuss
topic, What
pt nssed.
HostesseI will be Hm Joseph reiTnberd appreciate the Lies
Ahead for the Nation
NBERA
membership
Is
McCluan, Mrs. Clarence sacfllicies of
a
these disabled The View from Washington"
to all non-profit, non- Doebener, Mrs. Robert Lot'. men and women," she said.
Season tickets, available at
t
governmental organizations of mann and Mrs. Daniel Wagner. "The g. ,-1ot you wear on the JCC office 851 N. Maitland
7L
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ethnIc or racial orientation Program will be rug hooking, November 1 will show that you Ave., Maitland are $12.50 per
'¼
whose primary purpose is to presented by Betty Jean have not forgotten."
person, hail price for students
lIfl
conduct sustained programs McIver.
Forget-me-not
campaign
Sponsor's
tickets are $25 per
encompassing the plurality,
chairwoman
Stacy
Tulte,
has
person.
Single
admission to the
iary
We've got a
variety and diversity of the
been appointed by the Unit for Lisagor program will be $4 and
American society and which
of sterling silver pendant;
November 1, has been
the drive. All persons helping In $2 for students.
that are made tp say how
reflect the contributions and selected as the date for the this drive will have an auto
j.
c ever you ate.
Involve
I t of its people, both annual Forget-Me-Not cam. marked forget-me-not and will
Expectant Parents
Eight convenient ways
IiI4ua11y and collectively paign of the
Seminole
Unit
30,
be
wearing
the
arm
band
with
to buy Zales Revolvin1,
Education for a Gentle iIrth
Disabled American Veterans the DAV emblem on it
harge, Zales Custom
a
oil
Au.iillary
(D.kV,A.),
On
this
LEAVING HOME
Charge, BankAmeric ird,
sponsoring a series of free
day,forget-me-nots (small blue Jewish Council
Master Charge, Am erican
the classes for newly expecunt
flowers of remembrance) will
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Peter Lisagor, (_11lef of
EXPress, Diners Club,
Parents. The first in the series
...... be offered by volunteers in
Carte BUnche,
Washington Bureau of the of
four claws entitIeJ -off to A
shopping centers throughout Chicago Daily News,
will Good Start,- wfll
Layaway now for
Bt;t the Welcome "";gon Seminole Count
be held In
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We were married for I I
discipline Is a most.
Uffdf before we accepted the years because they want us to know
children read legal age, their we weren't able fact that how much they have spent on us
to have
Parents am responsible for
and want us to spend the same
children of our own, so we
ount on them in retu,-n?
them. and parents who really decided to adopt.
I can't
love their children ww give describe the happftles3
CURIOUS
his
DEAR CURIOUS: I think
them gWdelfWL
child has brought into our live&amp; you've mme up with the an.
I'm all for parents allowing
Our lawyer advises us not to xwer. Ignore the hint and spe
ad
their chodren to ma'
e tber tell our son that he Is adopted what yo u cau glford
and
own decisions to a POIUt. '
since all the ecorth,indu
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There was an era when Then it is up to the parents to Par ents who pretend they use it
believi ng that they thus close
allowed to do as he pleases? A parents could not imagine their explain
their attitude,
as a potential th reat .
the generation gap. It just does
few years ago, according to the children having to live in a
French parents, according to
PARIS
The old adage, "s pa re the rod not work.
"How to bring up avant-garde weekly
"Le world different from their own. a recent poll, are modera
)OUr (Ii u
tely and spoil the child," may not
is,
ac, Point", many parents
"Some parents th ink their
bent over There was a certain code of str
ict.
Only
3.3
per
cent
ad. apply today, but every chi ld of fspring are prodigies, spoil
coruIngtoarecentstudy,ofl0f backwar ds
being a "pal" to behavior to be observed, init ted they let their children needs a
certain amount of them, give them too much
the thorniest problems French their children and giving them essentially that of their great have their own sweet way.
tenderness and loving car e In pocket money, anyt hi ng and
ren face,
a free hand. Today they are told gra nd paren ts. The upheaval
But w ha t happens when they the home.
Discipline or freedom?
everything he or she asks for,
they
should
put
the
machine
in
started
with
the
first
World
disobey?
The majority of
Pedi atricians, sociologists, reverse.
Prof. Jeanne Delais, alter a establish no ru le about staying
War,
parents denied they beat their 20-year career teaching in out too late."
psychiatrlsic, doctors have all
Should a mother pick up a
Today's children , according offspring, but nearly all public schools, has just
been confronted with this
These parents are very
baby when lie cries, nurse and
question Many admit there is fondle him, or paddle him' flow (to sociologist Evelyne Sullerot, children declare they have had published a book, "Children In definitely anti-heroes in their
not appreciate what they call them rnodim of "clouting" Capital letters", i n which she offsprings' eyes What
then do
no simple, hard-and-fast rule is she to guess whether either "doormat parents" who have
It is interesting to learn that cites some of the comments of these modern children want or
a pp licable to the parent-child impulse can be frustrating'
succeeded to the "pa l paren ts" 200,000 "martlnets" (switches) adolescents (11 to 13) on their
relationship. But today's
expect'
A French psychiatrist pointed On the other hand, they could are sold in France every year, parent&amp;
adolescent has his own parent. out that nlos
Primarily, parents who
inodern publicity respect those who exercised a even today. Mostly to people
child problem, too, except that is definitelytoriented
toward a certain amount of discipline, living In rural disfricL, small parents" are always critical of ders
he is f ar more aware of it than way of living where
tand, who do not punish if
children who would not hesitate to say: towns and in the new modern other children. But with their they fail
preceeding generations.
In an exam, who have
are impediments, harffly as "I
forbid". They need, too, the "dormitory" suburbs, but some own they talk like them,. me confidence in their children, but
Should a child be exposed to a important as an automobile.
chance to rebel once In a while. also are bought by middle-class four-letter words. discuss sex, avoid heart-to-heart talks.

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By ROSETE IIARGROVE
The Herald Services

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Dry Cleaning at budget
prices and coin laundry'
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u (or many interest grcups

Horrell (second left) and County Bicentennial Chairman
Jack
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Jackie Greene.

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Technological dening, golf, gourmet, hor
Florida
University campus was the seback, needlework and crafts,
scene recently of an enjoyable tennis, couple tennis end a
F.T.U. Women's nub mem• one thi year called "spending a
bershi p cof(L. Mrs. Charles day in the count." Other new
(Frances) Millican, wife of the of(ices introduced were: M
Universi ty president, was the Isaac (Judy) Stout, vice
hostess for this annual event... president; Mrs. Rot ()
Guests were greeted at the door Flick, secretary; and Mrs.
by Mr M il hican, and this Lynn
(Joyce)
Walker,
year's president Mrs. Waldron treasurer.
(Dott) Berry. Refreshments
were served from to bles
decorated with a fall
FAIRWAY
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TA LI.AH ASS EE (A p I hiring and promotion practices,
college administrator, as its ex- cruitment efforts."
Minority quotas may be ,. commissioners voted unani.
males and one female Identified been totally Ignored."
ecutive director, lie replaces
tilunity College administrator wanted to save money and
"It's a very disgraceful situ- as Spanish. It said
white males
essary to break the dis- IiiOUsb' Wednesday to discuss Thomas Sanchez, who resigned atlon when
The Department sets state who has a Ph.D. from Florida obtain a director qualified to
you look at the ray hold most of the key positions
criminatory employment pat. ilunotlty.employment quotas after a five-month struggle over data we have before us,"
get federal grants.
said and men generally earn twice Personnel policies and Is re- State.
terns of the agency that super. tith U. Gov. Jim Williams, a commission vote to remove Commissioner Jules Pagano, a as
much as women employes. sponsible for overseeing af.
"I know your concern as far
Sanchez resigned as of last
vises state personnel policies.
Reubin Askew's adminis. him.
firmative action programs re- Friday, ending a struggle be. as trying to attract funds to the
Florida International Univer.
Williams
contended
in
an
earsays the Human Relations tration secretary.
Commissioners considered sity professor.
depart- quired by Askew to Increase tween commissioners and Corn- eonusslon to get about
11cr
interview
that
the
m
Department of Administration
your
Conuni.sslon.
minority employment in other munity Affairs
The study said that the de- ti't has "done the best
The commission also voted minority
Secretary Wil- work," Jackson told co
is
quotas as a result of a partrnent's staff consists of 209 know how to do," but
agencies.
Sharply criticizing the Dc- unanimously to hire
11am Havenell on his removal. sloncrs. "I'm committed
Pagano
Norman staff report atta cking the agen- white males, 226 white females,
to
partment of Administration's Jack.con, 42, a Tampa
charged that the agency's ml.
New
commission
director
junior cy's "poor and nonexistent re-- three black males, 13 black fe-Commissioners who voted 9-5 serving the commission In that
nority hiring procedures "have Jackson is a Hillsborough Coiii. for
Sanchez' dismissal said they capacity."
The
secretary
appeared
on
the
NBC Ti's "Today" show.
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Besides pleading for restoration of $2.6 billion in
fraudulently selling $200 million of "undeveloped semiarid desert
House ap.
proved defense spending cuts, Sc
lots."
hlesinger
indicated:
Schlesiner
g
fdy)
—He is inclined toward selling arms to Egypt so it won't
The developers also built the town of Rio Rancho, a bustling
rely
again on the Soviet Union for weapons.
ts
community of 6,000 residents near Albuquerque. The people there
—Reports of his disagreements with Secretary of State
—except for minor complaints — apparently are happy with their
Henry
A. Kissinger are "exaggerated."
lots.
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Differences between th e subcommittee's
Bob Ayles of the Albuquerque Better Business Bureau said
defense spending bill
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Warns About and the House measure will be resolved by a conferen
most
of the problems arise from attempts by people like Mrs,
e(1 A
ce corn(] I f' )
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Scheer to sell their land in undeveloped Rio Rancho Estates.
for $97.8 billion.
"We have a report worked up by us, advising people that there
Adding $406 million to the house-passed appropriation,
is no resale for property of that sort," Ayles said, lie added that
the
Senate panel passed the bill on to the full Senate appropriations
Milit
the number of complaints has been relatively small.
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panel for further consideration next week.
New Mexico Atty. Gen. Toney Anaya said his consumer pro.
Develo
pers
Schlesinger has said that the total slash in
tection
division has received "a fairly substantial number
um
(of
the defense budget
WASHINGTON(AP) — Secretary of Defense James H.
will reach at least 9 billion
complaints)
over
(hi'
years,
inavix'
a
)I1ple
Of
hundred,
that
sve
when
Congressconsiders
later
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AssO('MTi:u
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tIav renecd a warning that heavy cuts in the U.S.
ine.Isures covering iiu1itiry aid and military construction,
turned over to the Federal Trade Commission early in the year."
Carolyn H. Sclteer, a 43-year-old teacher from Wiscons
military budget would cause severe damage to American
on top
in, said
of the main defense budget.
The indictment charged the defendants had boasted that
she
bought
her
New
Mexico
land
military strength.
as an investment to keep "until
Schlesinger stressed, as he has repeatedly,
purchase
of undeveloped Rio Rancho Estate lots would ield
that
the Soviet my youngest daughter goes to college."
Schlesinger made the statement one day after the Senate
Union's military spending is rising each year while, he contends,
"financial
security for the purchaser's retirement or the eduBut it turned out she needed the money sooner, so she asked Rio
defense appropriations subcommittee rebuffed his previous the amount of resources the United States applies to defense
cation
of
his
children and for other financial objectives, all of
is Rancho to sell her undeveloped land for her.
arnings by approving a bill $7.2 billion below President Ford's
shrinking because of inflation and congressional
which
were
false."
"I guess they never made a commitment to sell it
budget reducorigina l budget request.
for me," she
tions.
Instead, the indictment said, the venture was "an exceptionally
said.
The panel approved a bill providing $90.6 billion for defense.
If this continues, he said, "the worldwide militry balance could
poor,
risky and dangerous investment" with "virtually no resale
The House has voted $90.2 billion,
A federal grand jury in New York returned an 80-count In.
41
collapse." He declined to predict when this might occur.
market
for these lots throughout the entire 14-year history of this
dlctrnent this week charging the developers of Rio

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Three other players received Kerr following the draft In 1973 ever by a Giant rookie and his
ahead of Montreal's brilliant one vote each from the 24-man and went onto post
t a 9-2 record strikeout total naowly
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missed Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
young outfielder-catcher, Gary I3BWAA
board, two from each at Decatur after Kerr con- tying the first-year record for
Carter.
of the National League citie&amp; verted him into a pitcher .
pitchers establisheey
d b Grover

TheSilver}Iawkshad(lcircakeand ate it, too.
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Following the 36-20 win overmSp
ruce Creek
the r."
first in seven games — cheerleaders baked a cake,
decorated it with 36-20 trimmings and brought it in
Monday for the football tea and coaches.
One might say victory has (lone wonders at
Lake howell. Talk in the hallways
was getting
despondent along the gridiron lines but the first win
in Lake howell's first full year of varsity corn-7
xt it ion ' s ilet t er than a fIti
shot in the m iddle of
an epidemic.
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roan squad traveling to Auburn
Meanwhile, Auburn Coach
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game, nothing at all. The Saints can do no wrong
and it looks like another one in which substitut
es
will get in time toward their varsity letter.
Lake Brantley 21, Mainland 12—The key for
Lake Brantley all season has been fitting the
pieces of the puzzle together and the Patriots got
the full picture last week against Lyman. They
should be able to keep it together against an in.
consistent team like Mainland.

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pump up the Oviedo offense, but I like West Orange
for its balance, desire to get back on the winning
track and home field advantage

Peace,of Mind Guarantee
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West Orange It, Oviedo 7—A cliffhanger in the
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"I really think this is great," They were Montreal third baseAfter winning 15 games in the Cleveland Alexander, who had )car. Ills own cheerleader,
"The Count" Montefusco, who said the swaggering, 25-year- nian
Larry Parrish, second minors in 1974, Montefusco 227 In 1911.
not only talked but also played a old pitcher alter learning
Montefusco became a quick (a.
that baseman Manny Trillo of the joined the Giants late in
the
good game of baseball this year he had outscored Carter
Montefusco,
a
New
Jersey
vorite
with Giant tans not only
12-9 in Chicago Cubs and pitcher Raw. season and
won three games for native transplanted to Belmont, for his baseball talents but also
with the San Francisco Giants, the
voting. "It's the biggest ly Eastwick of the Cincinnati them. The hard-throwing right- Cal., was known for bragga- for
was named the National thing that's
his colorful, boastful behavhappened to me In Reds.
hander established himself as a docio throughout his freshman ior.
League's Rookie of the Year to- my whole life. I've been
strikeout artist in spring
shooting for it all year.
As a high school shortstop, training this year and went on
Because the cocky hurler put
"I want to be the best pitcher Monte(usco was ignored in the to
become San Francisco's
his money arm where his mouth ' the majors and this is the
free agent draft by all 24 major bread-and-butter pitcher with a
was, the Baseball Writers start of it. This caps off the league teams.
But he was 15-9 record and 215 strikeouts.
Association of America ac- whole year beautifully."
signed by Giant scout Buddy
His victories were the most
corded him top rookie honors

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Seminole and Lake Howell can breathe easy
this weekend,
And judging from impressive victories last
week, each will have an extra week to revel in tue
taste of Victory.

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"lie doesn't know, of course, and a pre season All-SEC
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ishment of playing," Dickey goal-line drill.
-said. A bone In the wrist was
Jordan said Wednesday that
tracked two weeks ago against he was considering two players
Florida State.
to replace Fle tcher. They are
Winners of low net and low gross two-man team
Gaffney has quarterbacked freshman Anthony Jones ofBir.
champlonshl1* at the first Fit Gold Classic,
Nov. Florida to 16 regular season rnlngham and junior Ronnie
21, will find their names on
the awards held here by FTU student body president Gary Andersen,
victories in 20 games. His first Jones of Chattanooga, Tenn.
assisted by Classic co-chairman Morris McClelland,
left, and awards chairman Dennis McNamara, start was
at Auburn two years
right. The trophies were donated by the student
"We've still got two days to
government. The tournament at Orlando's Cypress ago, where
the Gators broke a make a decision on who will
Creek Golf Club will feature 70 teams, with an entry
deadlIne of Nov. 19. Fees will go to support four
game boning streak by up- start in Chuck's place," said
F'TU's athletic programs.
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showing since coming to Los
Angeles, (ailing to make the
playoffs for the first (tine in a

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dwellers
Still, Corrigan wasn't tops. That honor went to Georgia Tech over [)like — Tech appears best in
Lynne Smitli with 16-4, the firs t time she's led the
this one
field so far.
N.C. State over South Carolina
Wolfpack
Guest Dick Williams was next with !44, while
starting to roll
Rick Pantrldge, Louis Sapsis and Anthony Hayes Put over
Syracuse— Panthers will bounce back
joined Haynes at 13-7.
After seven weeks of forecasting, only 10 Nebraska over Missouri
Coenhusker offense
misses separate leader Haynes from Smith and
will dominate
the combined guests, who share last place. But Oklahoma over Oklahoma State should be a
Smith may be starting her closing kick coming slaughter
off last week.
Maryland over Penn State
Terrapins look
Lake Howell upset Spruce Creek last week strong
and Navy did the same to Pittsburgh. The entire Air Force over Amy Falcons have too much
field of six Herald forecasters and guest
In the air
Williams missed both. Darn those upsets!
Wisconsin over illinois
a tossup
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Department's Jim Jernigan steps into the Te MM over
Arkansas
the big one this
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Boston College over Miami
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the Los Angeles Lakers and the

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"We're not saying
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of the lifting of the
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the games in the home market, missioner Bowie Kuhn is to
missioner Pete Rozelle of the future.
That makes football a studio appear Friday.
Nationa Football League and
Macdonald says no one has sport. Arid each year we are
Rep. Robert Ii. Macdonald are shown that the law has
[tuck said, 'There is not a
done any going to hurt a little more."
at odds over the impact of the damage. Last month, when
shadow of a doubt that this will
Rozelle appears today before do financial
lifting of the ban on sports tele- hearings on the legislation
harm. We have
the House communications subenough proenss."
vision blackouts of soldout opened, Rozelle said:
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committee,
games.
"We're not saying the league
Don Ruck, vice president of
Macdonald's legislation
Rozelle contends the anti- is suffering millions of dollars the
National Hockey League, would make permanent a law
blackout law sponsored by oflosses because of the jifngof and Simon
Gourdine, deputy prohibiting home games of
Macdonald three years ago, the blackout. We're calling it an commissioner
of the National professional football, baseball,
which the Massachusetts erosion. This year, season Basketball
Association, basketball and hockey from
Democrat now wants to tisake ticket sales are down all over
testified Wednesday in op. being blacked out on local TV if
permanent, has caused the the league and we attribute
that position to making
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points respect ively in a 10.4-101
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AltlFS (March 21-April 19) rearrange their itinerary to suit
There will be some minor yours.
domestic disturbances today,
StO1{111() tOct. 24-Nov. 22
but don't let them interfere with
You'll succeed In what you
plans you and your mate
have undertake today.
for this evening.
prepared to exert the
TAUW (April 20-May
and
suffer
inyou're' a bit temperamental effort
toda y. Uttle' things at work will conveniences others won't.
SAGITTARIUS
Nov. 23upset )OU more than ISUL
l)ec.
21
You
won't
be
able to
lloever. once you're back call
Itie
shots as you'd like
under your own roof calm will
today, but you will make the
prevail,
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CAPRICORN
fl-Jin
you ththk all your financial 191
Y
ou 'll have to make a
lecision today that will affect
the resulLs
will ifbe)OUIC
irofitabk
Loss is likely
1m two friends. Tilt your answer
toward the one who has proven
puLsive.
most
loyal in the past.
CANCER tJune 21-July 22,
AQUARIUS
( Jan 20.-Feb. 19;
fie sure you're the one who has
You're
far
mire
adept today
rontrol over the family purse
I)rkifl
th uur heail than
d;iy. Y(u'jj get mileage from
yOU are with your hands. Be
a dolle,r that others can't,
I.EO IJuly 23-Aug. fl Later careful if using tools.
PLSCS Feb, 20-March 20;
lfl the nay ou'll confront a
Though
it will be trying day,
(nistrating situation.
Though
atnd
to
your responsibilities
,ou'll be perturbed, you'll keep
first,
play
later - not vice
your feelings well disguised.
VIRGO Aug. 23-Sept.
YOUR BIRTH[MY
Ftnarx':al conditions will be
(kt.31,197
tllixed today, but with a little
You'll
have
help from behind
prudent juggling you can
th
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scenes
this
coming year to
remain in the black,
enable you to achieve a difLIBRA (Sept. 23Oct. 23) It's ficult,
but extremely worwisest to comply with what the thwhile goal. This unexpected

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Oklahoma phantsrwvrrhrget Alabama

... Noire Dame 21-10.
3chedule, which shows six an upset at Columbus, I just
Arizona at Brigham Yow': I
IfXnent3 CIZT!iJtII in the lop caid there'd be an upset some- Cougars have no quarterback
to
Twenty - Alabama, Michigan, place this Saturday." Mi igan
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OCT. 30-31. NOV.

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Navy
Nocre Dame: Anchors
members 01 The As.aated toOtIiOStat this Satdry and aweigh - and some of Notre I
Press Top Twenty. 'fle other is there'll be an upse
t," says Dame's defensive linemen
Pem State'Mary1anj
Indiana
Coach
Lee
Corso.
weigh about as much as a good
Mssouri contimies its ñci

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EVENING
7:00

To Tell The Truth
Bulletin Board
(6)($) Concentration
(41)(CATV.6) Hogan's Heroes
(9) Wild, Wild World 01
Animals
(13)(C.13) CBS News
(24) Intercom
(33) Star Trek

(CATV.6) Race To Riches
(33) 700 Club
(44) Love, American Style
(2)(I) Tonight Show

(CATV.6) Amos Burke.
Secret Agent
(9) Mannix
(44) Mod Squad

900
(2)(8) Ellery Queen
(3)(24) Classic Theatre
(6)(13) Movie
(CATV.13) Stagecoast West
(9) Streets Of San Francisco
(44) Movie

11:40
(6)(13) Movie

Longstreet

44 Phil Dona hue

10:00

can Style

Friday

(2)(8) Medical Story
(CATV-6) News
(9) Harry 0

(1)(9) Lets Make A Deal

(13) Truth Or Consequences
(CATV.13) Movie
(24) The Incredible Machine

MORNING
6:00
(9) Sunni.e Jubilee
(13) Breakfast Beat

10:30
(CATV-6) Best Of Groucho

8:00
(I) Van Dyke And Company
(3)(24) Romantic Rebellion

6:10
(2) Sunshine Almanac

11:00

(2)(6)(l)((13) News
(3) ABC News

(6)(13) Waltons

6:15

(6)(8) Sunshine Almanac

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10 Best Costumes Will Win Prizes

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(9) Dinah!
(13) Dragnet

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BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants
to ago? only Next to new Drivers'
Lcon'.c' Bureau. 322 6615

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DOORS OPEN II P.M.

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two emotional problems tonight petition between
two of ther
involve Olivia's desire for Mary Ellen and Erin,
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another child -which would be affections of the same yow
man. A doctor convinces Oily
it would be unwise to becon

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OR YOU WON'T KNOW WHAT YOU'RE MISSING
3 Fabulous Weekend Treats
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8:309 ABC ON THE ROCK

John"

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convicts fails to lift his

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but when Fuentes's siste
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something happens to Nick.
911 CBS THURSDAY NIGIf

MOVIES

SATURDAY
ATURDAY

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ON OUR BEAUTIFUL
GARDEN PATIO

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Needing a good

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Easy friendly living. Conic loffi us.
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS. Rent
from $,14 mo 323 64W

APTS

I bedr oom apartmen t, single mature
ad u lt 110 plus utilitiet. 373 79$
MONTHLY RENTALS
LUAU n. c
sso.sis

Colony

x'nce drawing account. Must be
ulngle and have some high SChOOl
mnd be able to start Immediately

QUALITY INN NORTH

ppIy to Mr Porter, downtown
loliday Inn. Friday. 10 to 12 or? to
I. No phone calls, please. Parenti
velcome at interview

SAN MO PARK. I, 7, 3 bedroom

P1. full time,) toll shift, Apply,
.akCview Nursing Center, 919 E.
erond St.. Sanford.

One 8. Two bedroom apartments,
carpeted, air, turn. &amp; unfurn. $95
up. 32715)0.

New York cop wtu

ou're tired of going from one lob
0 the other, because
flaking a living, but you're not
cIting £nywhere - - don't wait,
ce us now.
sddition to making a comfortable
iving, you want a lob with the
PpOrtunityto climb up,
ladder
success You want a Chince to
Ct Into management and you
ant it soon
- DON'T WAIT. SEE US NOW.
want security now and you want
secure retirement, you want a

omplete

group

life

and

Dspitallzatjon program with a
.ajor medics,
you and your
hole family. You want your

I 41 SR 434. Longwood
trailer apts Adult &amp; family park.
Weekly 35)5 Hwy Il 92, Sanford.
371 1930

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to boot . ,
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only. 1100 month. $25 Security
deposit, Phone 373130$.

lot? Bedrooms Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
2S4S Park Dr ive. 510 up.

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FROM

JIMi,"IJO&amp;

31A- "ipiexes

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screen patio, carport, skirtir
wood grain lapsed siding, go
location, with trees, Offered
Savings 8. Loan, Payment

Large

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Suppor$
buildings, clog runs and
vert
wooded $33.500 Terms if desired.

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Cautlful trees, great fit
miner says "submit offers.'
CALL NOW

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Oct. 31,111 PM.
,

William Frhedkin, who also wor

Ap

atlons will be acep d at CDy

)?7COUP4TRYCLtJBDRIVE

Forrest Greene, In
63$3 REALTORS $30

INOLE CO. Acreage tr
flaIl and large. 12,000 per
d up' Terry Realty, Realtor

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of building zoned for off

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both, Central h a, Sunland,

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JOHNNY WALKER

*Close to everything yet away from It alit
Large wooded lots •Street lights

Paved streets

•Sewers

*Sidewalks

3* Year Mort,ages -$ pct down.
or Conventional Mortg get

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lair, $)90mo Available Nov. 10,
5infordForappt.t05,37395

3 fledroorn home for rent with option
lOt;uy Cent.al ar .Ind teat, utility
room and gaage Will accept

I HEAVY DUTY
ALUMINUM EXTENSION LAI
(PS PH0NE371 0050
(lal Sale- Childr en 's clothes,
6, nothing over 12. RESAL

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Swimming Pool. 2 fireplaces.

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Motorcycle Insurance

BLAIR AGE14CY
___ 3733564

095: Utility body
5005. Sanford Ave. 373 9370

S3-TV. Radio.Stereo
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control. GardenLand, 1400 W. lit

1,66 Olds, Jetstar, good mechanics

condition. Good tires. Only SlICK

641.10O

64-Equipment for Rent

54-Garage Sales

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

YARD SALE, Saturday.9 to 3.301 S.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

miles, 1100 373 0651.

1971 Mercury Marquis Brougham,
vinyl top, loaded, excellent con
dltlon, 5.3.975 VW Dune Buggy.
excellent condition, $950; 196$ VW
sedan, radio and heater, QOOd
condition, 5950. Private owner.
3222599

Children's

6SPets.Supplies
________________

Carport Sale, Saturday, Nov 1, 10 to
3; 110 Eastwood Court in
Pinecrest, Furniture Items etc

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anç11euiood \/ilIa5

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1970 Chevrolet Station Wagon,e cyl
air, Power, radio. $100. 3720056

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Woodruff'sGarden Center
601 Celery Ave., Sanford

COLOR TV. $14.95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

$ 1,000 Private owner.

9utes for Sale

St., 3236430

Color TV'S from 150; 81W, from
$15; Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 17005. French, 3731731.

1961 Ford. 6

standard shift, excellent

62-1.awn-Garden

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Free puppy, half Spitz 8. half Ger.
man Shepherd, I wks. female, 373.
6029.

1975

Toyota Corolla Station Wagun,
$400 &amp; take over payments 373.
7513 after 3.

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE

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JUST A PHONE _____
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Home Improvements

makes DYKES AIR CON.
Dli IONING. 377 8517

Alema

SMIg

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I can cover your home with alum.

siding &amp; soffil system. Also
Roofing, Gutters, Screen 70 Yrs,

to

1331

_Pressure Cleaning

Interior, Exterior Plastering
Plaster patchinq &amp; s,mulated
brick &amp; Stnn snec.alty 371 775.0

AlA CLEANS ALL
Exterior pressure cleanIng

Install carpet and vinyl, wall lo wall
Free Estimate. Call SEARS in
Sanford. 322 1771.

37) OM65

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Land Clearing

Expect root repairs, flat roots or
shingles All work Qu,Irant.d
fROGDEPJ ROOFINC, )))6",T

Lawn Service, no Iob too large or too
small Call Barry, 799 7 35 9

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OFFICE MACHINES

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"We service at makes and models"

Post Control
API BROWN PEST CONTROL

2367 Park Drive

Pet Care

Shot Rope

Save a couple 01 Of friendS PJr,v
heels &amp; Soles give new life to your
shoes. HANSON'S SHOE SHOP.
271 E. 1st St 372 999'2

Office Mackin.;

dRow- 377 1111110

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Roofing

Lawn Core

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uRIVE IN TV SERVICE
Fast
5Cr. CC 702 Liv,' Oak [tt.d
Cassrlbery PhOOC all 9611

ESTE PSOPI LAND CLEARING
flullctcilnq, Excavating, Ditch
Work Fill dirt. too SOil 37

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER

PURIFICATION SYSTEMS

KING Plurno'ng Supplies

pm Itiru Sat 7531 Park 371

PENTRY AND REPAIRS. 322

Carpentry, Remodeling, Additions,
STORING IT MAKES WASTECustom Work Licensed, Bonded
SELLING IT MAKES CASH
Free estimate 373 6038
PLACE A CLASSIFIED AD NOW
Call 312 7611 or III 9"3
Call Pt11 ('n,alez 305 371 3919

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Fixt u res Water Heaters lam

MENT ALL TYPES OF CAR

Exp Try me 551 9363

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)
519E Firt,)77 5712

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I' me Pi, on and DCliec y
Sanford BusineSs Mactines 377*005

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PET PEST INN
Boarding &amp;Grmng
pm, 377 4357

iPhotogrà1ay
Photogr,sphy by Munson Cockayne.
xxxxxxilill
Fine wedding photos reasonably
Priced Ph.ve 373 63*0

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a

79-Trucks-Tral Ier

U

Ijume Improvements

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"SANFORD'S SALE'S LEADER',..
COUNTRY LIVING IN TOWNI
Sounds impossible? 1 BPs, 2 bath,

,

1150 322)033.

tar1ra ..taA -

Beauty Care
211

nc

1971 Honda XL 250 Erduna, 1100
miles. Excellent condition $150

KENMORE WASHER, parts,

t.,..

3211991
1919 French
3277374,373 1196,3731914

Panfla

AUCTION, 373 7340,

REFRIGERATION, DUCT
WORK. 74 hour service. All

)_.Miscellaneous for Si

nUT ir.,ir lo, ix,.. to

3731959,3731)14

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odor steel desks ( ex ecutive des
chairs, secretarial desks I
hairs, straight chairs, filini
Ibinets, as is. Ca sh and Carry
mini . .t

AIR CONDITIONING, BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE

9&amp;fik"

I

Responsible party can lake on low
payment balance. Write before we
tend truck. Joplin Piano, P.O. Box
103, Pa na ma City. FIa., 37101 .

1975 Honda CB 360 T, 3 mos old,
excellen t condition Must se ll.

Air Conditioning

322-6457

7 BR Family Room $110

3 bedroomi, It, bathe, central heat

78-4'otorcycles

REAL ESTATE, INC

Merchandise

Lake front lots, Loch Arbor, 511,501)

Realty

Reconditioned Batteries, 5)2.95

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

Illk

,

t

each. Phone 377 6602,

323 9605.

clothes, plants, misc.

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575 ,00(3

ens ron.

I J ee p Wh ee ls (IS') with tires?? 515

JJ

1770,000. Excellent terms

St. Johns Riverfront lot, only 1)7.5013'

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Sunland, Sanford

zoned commercial, remaii
agricultural, 11.7 acres in
Large I bedroom home, 3 b
(two 17'xU' with dressing are
living room 10'xll'. Family no

HOMES OF DISTINCTION

InIOI`m8f Ion In Wild"

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1 4 I N

In Sanford's Finest
Established Residential Area?

$27,000

St

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We Buy Furniture

desired.

W

35 hp Chrysli
.

Ufl IV!),

PIANO IN STORAGE
Beautiful Spinet-Console storec
locally. Reported like new

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dining room and 2 car gin

4

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new spare tire, 26' electrical corn,
TV antenna P?'ore 373 A)03 after
6pm

penins a for unobstni
:c'ncrv $75,000

885' Frontage

P
tomes In Dettona, pcice4
below 135.000
.

2 Bedroom, stove and air con
ditioner furnished; children O.K.
$153 month. $30 secur ity. 321 0I!7

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3 BR, 2 bath, Pinecrest, $75,000

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IedOnot call us, since this istpo
portant an intC,'iijw for PWt%
We want to give YOU ape,wn;;
rview and all the details of
I, your final career

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Central Florida's

32--HOUSeS
Unfurnished
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Doen Rr%lri. flv.r 'al. ramp,,.. I

Iona

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOJ

Oct 30,71P M,

'vc. ii ,.,,.

(E MA RY- Beautiful lake

3 Mø.6 MO. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fum. or Unfurn.

(~_,__-,

Brougham motor home, 24', I.

hone 322 9416

1,051

0'

Realty

ii Di

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322.6457

eves

'Ui! ..e

Offered by Savings 8. Loan. 373.

Bedroom

Stemper

I

lileage, $1,500 down &amp; take o
ayments 322 4610.

Chrysler fiberglass sailbo
Murray trailer included; sb

ANFflRD SEWING CENTER

REALTY INC

Moving? Why Not live

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Cabinet, 3 needle
position, twin needle, front
lnatllno. eIluxp Swing machine
Pas' hatanre of $7$ or 10 payments
r'f 14 S. at

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46-CommerclaI Property
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MASJ 11.1 001

Assume Payments

SKYLINE - Double wide, '73 , 21' x
60', 3 BR, 2 bath, raised front
screen room. central air, carport

Highway 17-92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323.8670 or 131.9777

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Commercial
Breeder Kennel
In Operation

Duplex on Park Ave

goes. Refrigerator, dinette,
Counchl chair, Misc. 1507 Canary
St , (Skylark), Longwood 531.
705).

3803 Orlando Drive
Sanford, 373 5200

0 O Lake, Free Boatltig Spool
Clubhnu
•Drape
Carp.ting •ep. Dinl
Roams

i

Al

76-Auto Parts

room, carport, skirtinQ, con
pletely set up Near 436 I. 171
'Ill...
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-Recreational Vehicle

--........ •'S'' ' •CU, CIUJ u
trailer, $415. Phone 32201S9,

House full of Furniture, everything

..EETLINE - Double wide ne
rentril air, raised front scre

arc

.

Imrr,r tini

E. 25th St .323 7532

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11,D.IIU)

I 1111 1

Houseboat, powered by 155 ON
with trailer. 323 03*0 after S p
week days or anytime weekeni

BARGAIN PRICES. SANFO

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'77 Bonta, IS ft

PHONE 32? 50

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3 BR,

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3731756.

OCERY STORE EQUIPMENT
MAKE OFFER

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2

at Sheraton Inn

Bookkeeper

41111"

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BR duplex, kit.
l want a career tP.atwill provide
Chien CQUPP, Carpeted, Central
It challenge, let you use your
heat &amp; air, 1)30 per mo
agination, let you decide how
FORREST GREENE INC.
Xh you want to earn. Let you
REALTOR
3725970
e to the level of management 323 6333
Li desire and as rapidly a
you 1 bedroom unfurnished. kilctten
ntto make il ... DON'T WAIT,
equipped, air, carpeted , 195.30.
E US NOW.
Adults only. 3222296 *t.nds. &amp;
VIC DADDIS

207

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DO's ReSotutionary war item'
Dv 0 .1. ruSt so Il 313 275-4

I?' Fiber glas boat, with canvas ti
1 15 HP Johnson mot or 8. trail
Excellent condition Reasonab

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-Two bedroom, turn or urdurn,
2 BR, on giant wooded lot, 177.500
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I
. adUltS preferred, security dposit.
3735131 or 3226420.
2 OR. Lake Mary, lust reduc,d
''

&amp; tie downs. Good locatlo

awning and skirting. Good con
dition Payments $106.17 ma,

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fenced back yard. Down stairs,
Spacious living room with
formal dining room,
den, eat in kltchn. I bedroom and
utility Upstairs) large
bedroomt and 7full baths
$26,500.

.

71-Antiques

797 H..,.,

ytime.

-IAL COLBERT, REALTOR

AGE &amp; ELEGANCE- Newly
de corated older bomi. Hat central
heat and air. detached garage,

3 BR, with pool, $37,900

wling Halloween Spe

'W• .,',IP,S. Il)'OhIO''VIi

HAL COLBERT

31

100 Yr. old Country Estate on St
acres, $71,000

Nanted to buy used office furniture
Any
OuAnhitv
mini I

ROBSON MARINE

arry Saxon, Realtor

LOOK
Buys small down payment.
IR. 1' bath, carpet &amp; drai
1,500,

Professionally Managed

)

bedroom. 7 hatt. Split plan.
Spacious living rCm with cu$ton
fireplace, self Clean oven. dishf
wather, icemaker hook up. Large
fenced yard For the young
S•
'ts ,,
'

One Bedroom. 2617 Elm Sanford

fla

'ailabte, Dud Cabell, 377005?

125

By

REAL ESTATE, INC

DAVE S' 323 9310

55-Boats &amp; Accessori

322-6457

STORE &amp; STORAGE

322.2090

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

rn.. 1.41 ii

1113.36 mo. 373 605).

1505 W. 25th St.

.

dostrial and A) AgrIcultural,

211 S. French Ave.

BUY-SELL-TRADE
IISE. FIrst St.
)fl.Son

Real Estate

322-4132

We Buy Furniture

;inner 71g

Kish Real Estate

On $ acres of land zoned MI In

EMINOLE AWNING &amp; POOL

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

Patio Apartment

SANFORD

THE CONTRACT"
IDVLLWIIOEBeautiful

'*31' (2 only), Peg. 57,0*0, ni
.500 plus tax; 21' Round (1 0013
eg 11,173, now $993 plus tax

JOHNNY WALKER

2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

.

"SERVICE

P'tJUL )MLL

UI ALL ALUMINUM POO L

ars old. $71,900 Terms
'sired.

c1cn Payment Ornament
Dne fireplace, turned Column
nken paneled family room,
drooms. garage, redwoc
in. IArrt FHA V A All I.7

rdens

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CASH

or used furniture, appliances,
tools, ('IC Buy I or 100 1 items
Larry's Mart. 215 Sanford Av.'

earnin' 5315 Gasify fatrilng L.o
'igh?Cfled down to 1725. Evinri
Crr y'.i,'r ruroru) cjoule, 57)3,
ioStpowtr, $.495 Blood y T Cr
i,750; 19 Pumpkin About with
it(tpower, 11.600. Our tricks
eats Visit our witches den
i frighten you into one of th
iakiy scarey ba rgains, 0, Co
I Casper !

ILSON MAIER FURNITURE

*Spanish Charm*
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Top prices pad, used, any C00dition,
6141176, Winter Park

eleton prices prey

lit.

'droom briCk home with fami
om? Must sell. Asking $72,2(
t wants offers on price In tern'
3 9110

BEDROOM SUITES

REALTOR 373 5774

136W 7ndSt.

Mrs. Mello

Ga

Jrc'rri, I lull l:,lttS, hard*(
mrs. Land completely fenc
ich soil for gardening. Housi

,,w,,,,.l., I,

rd, Bake, Craft Sale &amp; Car W
by. 1, 9 a rn 'Ill? Christ Un
etlsodist Church, Hwy. 4 77
ucker Drive.

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STUDIO 1,2.3

Realty

JOHNNY WALKER

No pets 339 6

eneva

Luxury

ON MAIN THOROUGHFARE-$
Living quarters plus ideal
business location. Excellent
terms Call.

AVALOPI APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS

LAKE MARY--

1, Lake Mary, no later than 4

.q I I 1)

.4:

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Ill expanding by leaps and
iijnd You want to *01-k for a
mpany that values Its em
yees by providing the higheit
SsibIe incomes and all the fringe

I Mønda',.

Days-- 373 6173
Nights
372 7357
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A fantastic buy at $79,300.

)Room furnished garage apartment, water furnished, adults

af ter
rnmJ1nThI'Ah

ST. JOHNS REALTY C
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BROKERS

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TIhia 1. l'i..i..

MAKE OFFER
It will you pay for this neat

f'_?fl D,nê,,

A I

A 1.

68-Wanted to Buy

ORIENTAL m-uG, WANTED

anford. 3772599.

Leading distributor has above
ground pools -- acquir ed thr ough
our factory from a bankrupt
distributor. Stock of pools still in
original cartons. Fully guaranteed
- will sell for ', price or less
Guaranteed installation. Low Mo.
Payments. Flagship Builders. I
$31 5500.

churen Realt

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st 7 1 1 F orest Drive, Loch Ar

SACRIFICE

SEE US TODAY

322.6457

37 '12"

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'aturday. Items too flumerot,

Pool

Ide,' or Developer- Exceptio
iy in building lots lust far cno
Om town?

GENER A L CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC

and girl's wearing habit, size 9 10,
hat, 6' e and boots, lB 37 7399

!rd Large Garage Sale, All

Swimming

utiful kitchen and 3 bedrc
ome, close to Schools i
lopping. $21,000.

JOHNNY WALKER

323 6061 or 323 0517 eves

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at is morethan67year5

?rienced

an Oscar as Best Director.

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anal, plus pool. Large
laded lot. $17,500 with terms

C'droom, 1 bilh home, ISO In
age on two roads Doubleca.-pc
ncrd 51 1.S'Q3 T e rmsif e'sir

F.,, Your Jut Ca

Pony and tack, 1125; English Saddle

'ark, Maternity &amp; other clot
,1i,&lt; items 2 familIes.

Zoned for Horses

Lake Mary

Peg Real Estate Broker
St

FLORIDA
DREAM
lOME
LAKEFRONT. 2 story home just
loaded with rustic charm i
bedroom, 2'. bathe central air.
family room, fireplace, boat house
&amp; dock Locat ed on big Lake
Mary. Finest fishing 8. swimming.

Lake Mary- Clean furnished
apartment for working man only;
$95. Phone

come to continue when you are
NOW LEASING
iable to work due to iniury or New, modern, I story efficiency
cknejs. You want a retirement
apar$menfs, attractively fur'ogram that will enable you to
"Isheø, conveniently located and
tire in luxury
DON'T WAIT,
beautifully landscaped 11 33 mo
EE US NO'i
Call ; 'een $ 30 5 For in
want to work for a company
'ornat. raIl 322 0701

international dope
smuggling ring. Action l
terrific, well directed b3
breaks an

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specializing in Macrame Ma
terisls and Unusual Gifts 373
765).

owner, 3 bedroom, I bath, I
arpe?, small equity. $113 mo, C
27 9401 after 5.

,

I Mazda Rotary Coupe,
rtilCaqe, 1930 or best offer. I
901
(ASPI

iRAGE SALE, Sat., Nov. I, 9:
:30 10$ Beth Drive. Ray

Kathy's Unique, 2640 Hiawatha sve

'lily 3 bedroom, 7 bath horns

REAl TOPS
flrAnrh Afd.'.. J,.

f',,...

FWthn,..

nent ion

Exclusive Area

Iv'drnnm aIr conditioned, ten
Ard, 190) Su;nrnpqlin Ave 1$.
W mabe nffer 3731191

v, hOu'ies ma rural area. Nod
pament, monthly payments
than rent Government subildi
to qualified buy er s Call to se
you qualifyt

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Hurry'

Harold Hall

DeBary- Adults. 1 OR, air; close to
stores, thurches Ideal for retired
persons 6a6401 or 732 *034
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WHY WAIT!!!

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OKA

KIN

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QLINTAI.

LIBRA
MARCO

KA(FAR

3 DAYS

OF

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c'ihnn

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Instructions: The hidden names listed below ippeur forward

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IMMEDIATE OPENING
MALE OR FE MA LE
ining for ix to work and travel in
Li S. Transportation furni%hd

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AGGEURTIONERTNF:7 I

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Apt , wilt in wall carpet; air
cund ,$llSmo. plus deposit . 208 E.
list St. Call 323-43*5 after 5:30.

18-Help Wanted
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R

ENA

Room with laundry and cooking
privileges in private home. for
gentleman 3739116 after 5.30.

White

M UNSWORTH REALTY

HOME- BUSINESS 3 Bedroom. 1
ba th, central air. with commercial
zoning. Wall to wall carpet, II.
cellent home to live In andoperate
a business 175.900.
WOWI WHAT A BUVI Extra nice
home with SWIMMING POOL, 3
bedroom, 7 bath, family room.
(to(('
Oni,' S2.4

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WITT REALTY

BusIness for sale- By owner, Well
established grocery Store in
Sanford area. With beer &amp; wine
license 37) 6707 after 7:30 p.m.

________ 29-Rooms

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HOME AND POOL- S bedrooms..?
baths, car garage, Florida room.
cetitral teat and air, $43000.
Peg Real Estate Broker 321-10
377-2745
373-57)5
3375
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7 OR.

REEN BEANS, now ready, you

C 7.

MAR (' 0

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3 Bedroom Home Downtown.
$13,500
lakefront Home-Lake Mary,

Taxi Cab Business &amp; relat ed fran
chise Call owner, 901 253 7577,

-- Or
&amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
fu.. shed or unfurnished Newly
redenrqt. Come see. 300 E.
AIrport Blvd. Sanford. 323.1310.

by the buthel

K NOT S S NT TIE F NAG 1) 13

A6F;W I

A NIGHT YOU WON'T FORGET,

Eat

3fl 0115 afteni
K 1)

ijo.00

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OKRA

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MZMEM

FRIDAY OCT. 31

100 ER

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TR NO UC A P (;

OWNERS WILL FINANCE;
.3 Bedroom Home and Rental,

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NAVEL ORANGES
$2.50 BUSHEL
322 6733 or 3730367

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30-Apart ments unfurnished

6-Child Care

Griffin

EZK1ATMltQoIuq,%(.s,

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DST in DeBary- Black female
dog, part Poodle, answers to
"Patches". Phone UI $479.

(3)(24) Sesame Stree t

iT.. I rrri

KIDDIES I N H 5$ jIG.

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4:30

(',tK(7IAI

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24-Business Opportunities

OUPiD
Male dog. Sunland
Estates Call 323 520 2 and give
description
I

(35) Addams Family

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&amp; Found

Pick, $1 bushel. Farm, Monroe
Road across Street from Baptist
Church Herbert Rutsell, 377 72)1

TIME

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IRGAIN HUNTERS PARADI
That's Classified Ads

tedroorn, 7 bath, split plan,
eted, central H.A, kitcl
'Quipped, 7S'x7S' Florida to
vith fireplace, porches screei
md carpeted, utility Shed. Ph
1720782

to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
We will providethe
Professional Service
iow Commercial
Ph, 372 705)
Sini

41-f4ous

Nurses; RN's; LPN's .Ides; Aide
Companion; Needed immediately
670 0636

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Club

FRO-SAT ONE

JK
ADULTS 2$ SHOW

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MARRIAGES
'erformed by Marilyn, Notary,
Ocala 901 73? $061 or 137 5773.

(6) Partridge Family

SEEK &amp; FIND'

ONS

V
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Want to earn Extra Xmas money?
(Thu f 3079

Real
Estate
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&amp;1fl

P F AL TOR 377 7490

322.6457

Reg Real EstaleBrok,.,'
JOHN KRIDER, ASSOC

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CFuI)

Ehamni, In

Former antique dealer
011Cc?or. House full of fine
tique &amp; contemporary furni
China. glass, Christmas p1
Staffordshire blue plat.i
l atter, Lalique, and rn
Tiany other it ems too numerom

Jamaged stock. Payft
:hlldren's Wear (Forms

CaliBart Real Estate

REAL ESTATE, INC.

Call

W.

120,000.

'JP.

VC•

lurufay, Ploy I. dl Lantana 0
DeBary, beginning at 9

make room for new stoc
Everything Reduced To Cli
SAVE 60 pct. and more on smo

GENERAL CONTRACTOR

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3721

dU-AUTOS for safe

Estate Sale

110).

VENTORY CLEARANCE

shade &amp; fruit trees fill the
leaving plenty of roo m Out
for hots(' c or ral and garden.

JOHNNY WALKER

If
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322 9214

flQflI JJY

SJV IK 170111.

bedroom home on over I

AFTER H

t(Iien, dining room, family rot
.vinçj room, 2 baths, 8. 7
arage. 2,000 sq It, of living at
N W carpet, kitchen eguipml
ange, oven, &amp; refrigerator. BI
:onstruction $39,000 Terms
lesired,

RAYMOP4DM BALL
Reg Real Estate Broker
372 56.1) Aft. Hrs 3fl 7757
117W 1t St , Sanford

t
bedroom fur
one
nshed apartment on lust floor.
Mu%t be clean. Two adults. P. F.
Gen
Delivery.
Wheeler.
Casselberry. Fla

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NU KNF: 0 RENTNEZ7KR(F.
'

full limp gardener wanted by
recreation vehicle park and
restaurant, Located on the beach
between Vero BeachA Fort Pierce
lnit Applicant must have ex
perience In ornamental 8. land
scape
plant
care.
Salary
negotiable. Reply to Box S19. C 0
The Evening Herald, P0. Box
.
Sanford Fla.. 37771.

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free. 641 2027 for "We Care""Hotline," Adulti or Teens.

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(CATV.6)() Mickey Mouse

18-Help Wanted
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The Palms Counseling Center is now
offering Parent Effectiveness
training claSSes . For information
call 510-1669.

(3)(24) Mister Rogers

(13) PuisePiusI
(24) World Press
(35) Big Valley

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(8) Magnificent Marble Ma
chine

1

38-Wanted to Rent

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Real

Reg Real Estate Broker
IIOOE.?jthS,,
327 "SS

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373

Lake Mary
New 4 Bedroom Home
On 1 Acre

BALL REALTY

convenience store Surrounded by
beautiful oak and cypress trees.
37? 1170.

Noon

Will trade various work abilities on
week ends for tppewriter, car or
money. Wife will take In baby
sitting Write, Michael Morgan.
603 O,i Ai,e Sant ora

3:30

12:30
(2)(8) 3 For The Money

'T1L2:30p.M.-51.25

WEKIVA RIVER-- Adult park
offering flhlng, canoeing and

SundQ
Friday
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P M.

(3)(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
(6)(13) Tattletales
(9) One Life To Live
(4) Flintstones
(33) Rocky And Friends
Underdog

IiOAU4MA1s,(VfRyDAy

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71 Park Or

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Before Publication

Gel it checkd by the r egistered
nurse ,I Altamonte Mall. near
information Center. Monday
through Saturday, 11 am. to 9

(CATV.6) World Of Women

Friends

•lll*L CIUA caip

Dog

Noon The

KNOW YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE

(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre

(PI.6) Bugs Bunny And

8:30
(CAW.6) Fran Carlton
(44) Three Stooges

L

H o lly,,,

(2)(9)(44) News
(6) The Young And The Rest.
less

(,4) Flintstones

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3LlnesMinimum

Realty,

Thursday, Oct. 30, 1973-SB

I

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$306061 Eves Ili ;io

.

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(9) General Hospital
(24) Romagnolis' Table
(35) My Fav or ite Martian
(44) Three Stooges

12:00

Up

IN

Security deposit. No
571 1010

DEADLINES

(CATV.6) Three Stooges

11:53
(6)(C-6)(13) CBS News
AFTERNOON

(CATV.6) Community Close.

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(2)(8) Another World
(6)(13) Match Game

(CATV.6) Paul Harvey

7:30
(9) A.M. America
(44) Hilarious House Of
Frightenstein
8:00
(6 ) (13) Captain Kangar oo

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II

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(2)(8) High Rollers
(6)(13) Gambit
(CAjV.6) Not For Women

11:50

Religious Hall

_____________

3:00

(6)(13) Love Of Life

7:00
(21(8) Today
(6)(C4)(13) CBS News
(9) Bow's Circus
(44)
American
Town

AND HIS

11:00

Squares

6:55
2) Daily Devotional
($)(44) News

Plus Horror Movie "Cruxible of Horror"

10:30
(fl(S) Wheel Of Fortune
(6)(13) Price Is Right
(33) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres

(2) (8)

Crank

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Ily 11011 LLOYD
'Fix: hearing was held on 24- always very truthful with me as
come back to the community,"
Hera ld Stuff Writer
hour notice after Bennett and a friend and a customer he's
he said
Character witnesses,
Hamlin's attorneys filed the just a real fine boy."Kadersaid
eluding Seminole County
motion for reduction of sen
he has known Bennett for 10 to
Mrs. Marie Hamlin stified
C
ommission Chairman Sid
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that tier husband, while inVihlen Jr., have testified on
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behalf of two ex-Senford
pla
t
on
policemen see ki ng reductions
Kader said.
County, has become vice
in prison sentences meted
Victims of the series of
Police Capt.C H F?gan Jr.
president of the Clermont
gwlty pleas to felony burglary
burglaries that police in who headed the internal i
______ Jaycee Chapter. She said
in connection with a police
tsUgators said the burglar)
estigaLion that resulted in the
Hamlin 'knows' what he's
burglary ring
nnj' members )nfesed to ex-policemen's COfl it t Iufl
vjlt fll is it id 14) luuli back
lii a Thursdayhearing before
were not seen in liii couroorn testified to Bennett 's good
to fact people of the cornircuit Court udges Clarence
noted that while
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Vihlenwasthcf,rstwitnessto
character"and
Al
.Johnson Jr. and A.J.
free on bond after his arrest
RAYMOND HENNETI
Hose mann
St* told the coat Uiat Lake
attorneys
that Bennett got
I!1R1%M IIAMIJN
job and
Bennett for 19 years. "Based on
Newman Brock and Gerald
County
news reports desailied
.....1? r po
rt
his family
pleading guilt) to felonies in ffl) personal knowledge of worked to sup
Rutber
Bennett
and Hamlin as 'ideal
backed
ins
their
conn
cxcurred,
called
the
ex
ection with a nighttime Raymond's character," Vihien
(
Fagan said Bennett was the officers
'£
Inmates
who
have no problems
arguments that Raymond
unfortunate in
burglary ring
said "I feel he could fulfill ringleader in 11 area dividuals who
Bennett, 30, and Hiram Hamlin,
did wrong, were getting along with fellow inBennett was sentenced to requirementsof probation and burglaries H
- 22, should be released from
e said police caught and faced up to it They mates"
seven years in prison plus eight return to become a productive recovered all iterns that Ben- could ha%,t. kept quiet and
prison on probation with years probation ;
Witnesses testified that if the
hiamlmto five member of this community" nett all egedl y
'The) were walked away from
::.
testimony
from 17 witnesses out bears
he
said
exfficers
are released f rom
prison and five years
ofacourtroom nearly tilled
prison that they have jobs
bation: and Campbell to 10
with the ex-officers' relatives
Tate
said
he
still
doesn't
waiting
for them in Sanford.
ears
in
Prison.
"Based
on
my
personal
knowledge
of
u nderstand how the Offieers
and ifiends
Bennett and }hmlin filed Raymond's (Bennett's) character, I feel he 'got into this and I don't think
Judges
I submit that there's no
Johnson
and
Hosemann said after the two. appeals on the convictions but could fulfill requirements of probation and well ever know," fie ,,aid I
ridicWe in this (ommunity for
hour hearing that they will the appeals were withdrawn b
return to become a productive member of thinks Bennett and Hani these men," Brock told Uie
the defendants
this
issue a written decision
have "s uf fered enough" and court 'And I don't think
this community."
month.
C
ampbell'
mpbe
ll
'A motions
society will ridicule anyone if
reduce
should bereleasedf
s
0n
:tea
still
pending
in
e
Fourth
—County
Commission
within
nfordthey
are released"
i think the people I Sa
ext 10
fter
studying notes taken during the District Court of Appeals, West
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr. are behind Us," Tate said.
HALLOWEEN HIJINKS
hearing and examining a Palm Beach.
Sheriff's Capt. J. Q. Galloway has been made. The buck has
Hoping to attract friendly goblins and witches on Halloween number of affidavits and letters
The
two-judge
panel
Brock presented to the judges non-violent crimes," 'Fagan testified that when he took stopped," and commented that
submitted In addition to the Thursday
night, Joetta West, 9, paints a smile of welcome on her
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wouldn't allow an affidavit from Sanford said. "and Ord inexpensive Bennett and Hamlin to jail after the cases had been fairly
courtroom testimony.
lantern pumpkin The daughter of Mr. and Mrs RN West
Assistant State Atty. James Police Chief Ben Butler that he items were taken."
Sentencing that the men said handled and Justice meted.
Bennett, llamn)fn and a for. Figgatt to cross-examine the said expressed Butler's "great
SZ$ Fjeambfa Dr Sanford who is prettyas a txJeheeII In her
Sgt. Charles Tate, corn- they "didn't feel bad toward the
"1 believe the sentences were
crocheted Halloween costume ueIecte her giant pumpkin
mer city animal control officer, character witnesses and an- confidence in Bennett."
mander of the shift of officers police or the court. They said severe but community response
Sanford
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by Bill
Jr.)
were sent to prison jn June after accept hearsay testimony.
testified that Bennett "was were working when the break. the penalty and be
men and Bennett and Hamlin."
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it will be open to the public willbe sponsored bytheGrace
herald Staff Writer
tonight and Saturday from 6 .10 United Methodist Church at
With growing apprehensIon pm
1311 Palmetto Ave., Sanford,
among parents about the safety
The Jaycees won national tonight from 7:310 wi th the
of their children as they dress in honors last year for their fund proceeds to go to the purchase
costumes and indulge In the raising project and cars were of pews for the new church
traditional 'trick-or-treat' fun lined up for miles waiting to get building.
of
Halloween,
area in. Movies will be shown those
For those with weak hearts
organizations have stepped In In the waiting line. Proceeds who prefer
friendly ghosts,
to
provide planned and will benefit a youth shelter
there is "Casper's Ghost
supervised events.
Igor's Haunted House at the Ho" tonight at Casselberry
'Haunted houses" designed Altamonte Mall, Ecross from
Elementary School off Crystal
to put terror into the timid soul the York Steak House, i 8
Bowl Circle. This is a project of
art springing up in ariou..s project of the South Seminole
the Pi Rho Chapter of Beta
locations around U county.
Jaycees in association wi th
Sigma Phi.
Perhaps the most impressive Altamonte Mall Merchants'
Spring Oaks Homeowners
of these is tie Haunted Castle Association. It will be open
iation has designated
utilizing the real-life castle of tonight from 630 to 10:30 and
tordght "Trick-or-Treat" night
Glenn Turner on Bear Gully Saturday, 5.10:30 p.m.
Road i off Howell Branch Road
Count Dracula heads the list from
youngsters,
in Southeast Semi no le) as a ofassorted resident ghouls and
commercially
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setting for spine-tingling scenes ghosts who will greet thOse
from horror movies enacted by daring to enter the 12 'scary perm
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area high school drama groups areas' There will be tree candy
In the interest of safety for
The Goldenrod Jaycees are and su rprises provided bythe those youngsters who will be
sponsoring the Halloween Mall menhants
venturing forth the Veterans of
project for the second year and
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Considerable cloudiness through Saturday with
scattered showers likely. Highs around 80. lAws in The
6. Nort heast winds iS to mph, diminishing at night.
Rain probability 40 per cent through Saturday.
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Seminole-Brevard State Atty. Abbott Herring decLsion to buy the land as a county clay suppl%,
today was unavailable for comment on
Commissioners who earlier had contracted
speculation by courthouse sources Wt he will to buy the land, backed out of the deal Oct. 14.
ta ke a probe of an aborted county commission ho urs after herring met with leaders of
clay pit purchase to the Seminole County Grand Markham Woods Association wUch led o
Jury.
;sItion to lhc clay pit pun h.ise

On Tuesday, real estate agent Tom Binford,
who also is
of the Seminole County
Port Authority, reportedly volujit4rily arlswere~

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Herring ear lier said that a new fall term
grand jury will be Impaneled next W'?ek.

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Naval Training Center. Norrington raised the old flag at the
their school Thursday. Present to decommission the old flag were school on Stay I 1
The school mpua is located at th e Sanford
Nav~ Commander Giles Norrhigion, a prisoner of war in North airport. lifferald Photo by Bill incent
V ietnam for ov er three )cars, and an honor guard from Orlando

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IPAoscope. ............SIB
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year
for
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Obituaries . ................
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the 103 acre site betwee n Markham Woods flI $20,000 the county presently is
Women
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Area residents had contended it would cost

the co unty $100,000a year for 10 years to use clay

ll the site, as opposed to the W,000
the county
Herring would not comment on his session presently is paying for Volusia County clay for
with Btord, who 1
a $1500 eommon use on count, roads
when county cormnissioners reversed their
County coilunissiopers didn't explain their

reversal on the purchase decision, but Count%

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Ifinford also said that he suggested that

Attorney Tom Freeman said 11w econoiiiii of Mandell (teal directly with the count) because
the purchase was probably a siRnificant factor." Binford is Freeman's cousin and that Mandell
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tn)thing abou t the decision that they wouldn't
Count) (oinnilssioner
Commissioner \likc Ilattawa),
teel secure saying in court since the county had projec t commnis ioner on cIa pit selcction, said
signed a contract to purchase the acTeage.
he dealt only with Mandell and contended
whatever commission Mandell would have paid

Earher. Herring said he had assigned ini a broker is Mandell's business.
stig to s to I
lay pit controversy
Hioford sa id laurel was to have rece ived 50
'We'd be interested if there
a
per cent of the $50,000 commission on the land
interest invoRd here" he told rerters
salt'
and that he was to have rece ived one-half of
Hinford is Freemnin's fir s cousin.

Laurel's commission.

Mandell has said a$50,000 broker conuiij.ssion
ltinford said both he and Mandell dealt with
was to have been split YJ.W
between Laurel liattaway, but Ilattaway mid he didn't know that
Realty and Metropolitan Realty, a company lImbed was involved.
wrieti by Greater Construction.
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The county contracted in July to buy the 103Ilioford, who has since severed relations with acre site, but on Oct. 14, Conunjoper Harry
Laurel Realty. said he learned from news Kwiatkowski made the motion not to bily the
reports that the county was looking for a new land. hlattaway and Commissioner
Dick
tla pit site and asked Mandell for the listing on W illill whose district includes
the
proposed
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68—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Mort Walker

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along this line, it
become a reality.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You're at your best today in
situations that permit you to act
Independently. Do your own
things and do them your way.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
You're not likely to rush
yourself too much today, yet
you will get a surprising
omount accomplished. You'll
(10 it well.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Your approach to something
you're hoping for ii very
practical and, if you continue

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strength to draw upon. Don't let
minor adversities ruffle you.

SCORPIO

(Oct. 24-NOV. 22)
Let your mate look out for your
interests today. Her perLEO July 23-Aug 22) Be firm
spective Is keener. She can see
regarding your position on an
around some corners where you
Issue of importance today. If
can't
you be lieve your view is right,
don't let others elbow you aside.
sqGrrrARIus Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You'll find you have greater
VIRGO (Aug. 23- Sept. 22) patience with tasks today than
Don't deviate from methods usual. Catch up now on tough
that have proven successful jobsyou temporarily shelved.
when you tackle a problem
CAPRICORN tDec. fl-Jan
similar to one you've solved
19) This will be a pleasant day if
before,
you pursue a social Interest,
LIBRA (Sept. 234)ct.
) Don't wait for an invitation,
You're very good today at Make a few calls yourself.
helping others sort out their
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19)
affairs. A friend with some You have a great deal of inner
business complications would
be Lce to follow your advice.

(March 21-April 19)
You'll t'e fortunate today where
fin,anclqi interests are concerned. Attend to business
matters you've been putting off,

may soon

(,8th Yei.., No. 28—Tuesday, September 23. 1975

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Sept. 23, 1975
DANGER
You'll put to practical and
profitable use this coming year
knowledge' and experience
gained over the past. Begin now
to brush up on subjects that
could open new channels for
gain.

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PANAMA CITY (AP)
Hurricane Eloise,
spawning tornadoes along Its pa th , slammed into
th e central panhandle of Florida today with 130
mile-an-hour winds, raging surf and lashing rains.
Only 24 hours after being reclassified a hurricane
deep In the Gulf of MexlcG, the storm thundered
ashore between Fort Walton Beach and Panama
('it), sreakfngha' In both cities and iiia 10 mIle
stretch between.
Trees, power lines and billboards toppled before
the onslaught, and the area Wan plunged into
darkness in the grey dawn as power transformers
exploded in brilliant showers of blue-green sparks.
Thousands of people along a 100-mile stretch of
shoreline had fled In a last-minute rush to esca pe
th e oncoming fury of th e storm in the darkness of
early morning.
In Panama City, a truss manufacturing plant
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By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
two players would know where
Jim: "Aswehavepolntedou' every card was. Thus, th ey
many times, If you want to would be able to make all
overbid you should be able to perfect plays. In other words,
get the most out of your dummy double dummy play Is that
play."
which would occur w hen the
Oswald: "Sou th really got a locationotall cardswasknown.
lot of mileage out of his 15 high(Do you have a question br
card points. His rev(rse to two the Jacohys? Write "Ask the
hearts had to represent his full Jacohys" care of this
strength aM then some. Yet newspaper. The most In.
after West tried twn spdes and teresting QU03tiuns will be
North passed. South refused to used in this column and
give up and tried three writers wil' receive copies of
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A plump, gre}ing brunette, had limousine, where he crouched
pear at the hearing today. She shot and a clear view and she
45-year-old mother charged been picked up by officers wi th below wind
ow level as the mo- was arraigned Monday evening was astounded she had so much
with firing a shot at President a .44-cali br e revolver in her
torcade raced off at top speed and ordered he ld On $500,000 time," said Pat lman William
Ford as he left a downtown ho- hand Sunday and
interrogatej for the airport with sirens bond.
Taylor, who was present when
tel faces a hearing today to do- by the Secret Service
because wailing.
Woodruff
set
today's
hearing
Mrs.
Moore was questioned in
termine whether her sanity her name appeared on a "quesPresidential
adviser
Donald
after
U.S.
Atty.
James
L.
the
hotel.
should be tested. A Marine vet- tlon2ble list" of pe rsons
be- Ruinsfeld said later in Wash. Browning asked Mrs. Moore be
eran deflected the gun and th e lieved possible threa
Police said Oliver Sipple, a
ts to the ingWthat Ford w not wear- given a men ta l exarnaUon "in
yearld ex-Ma ri ne from San
President was not hurt.
President. The gun was con- Ing a bullet proof vest. He first
consideration of the bizarrena - Francisco, struck th
e chromeSara Jane Moore, 45, a one. fiscated and she was released. appeared in one during a public ture of the offense and in view plated revolver just as it
time paid informer for the FBI
dif,
The President had been was'- appearance In New
Hampshire, of the response she made to charged, causing the bullet to
with connections to various Bay Ing to thousands of cheering
a few days after Lynette agents."
Area radical groups, was
ricochet and strike another
seized spectators outside the St. "Squeaky" Fromme pulled a
She laces a possible life sen- spectator,
Monday alter she fired a .38- Franci s Hotel when
John M. Ludwig.
the shot gun two feet from him in Sac- tenceifcunvicted on the ed
f eral Ludwig, a 41-year-old San
calibee revolver at Ford. It was rang out like a f irecracker
ramento, Calif., on Sept. 5. The charge of tr&gt;ing to as
rte Francisco cab driver, was
the second attempt on Ford's about 35 feet away.
gun did not fire,
the President.
life in 17 days.
treated at local hospital for a
Secret Service agents quickly
U. S. M-agis-trate Owen Wood.
"She said that.when the Pres' &amp;;]Iedicial groin wound and rePolice said Mrs. Moore, a pushed him into his bullet-proof ruff ordered Mrs. Moore
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come out of his shell and in
spite of the fact that he was
sure his partner held only four
hearts, North jumped to the
heart game. "
Oswald: "There wasn't too
much to the play. Just one very
good play by South at trick
three. The defense had started
with three rounds of spades and
South quickly discarded a club
from his hand instead of ruf•
ling. West shifted to th e king of
clubs, but the boat had sailed
without him. South won, drew
trumps and discarded his last
two losing clubs on dummy's
long diamonds."

leaking gas line or a downed electrical circuit. Firewould have to wait th e hurricane's passage.
men tried to fight the blaze in screaming winds and
Given only a few brief hours of warning, residents
raIn.
of by-lying areas jammed highways leading
Th ree tornadoes were re po rt ed in th e Fort Walton
inland, many of th em fleeing In aleepwear covered
area. One destroyed a house and ripped the roofs off
by raincoats.
half a dozen others, but no Injuries were reported.Al
tee crossing the coastline, Eloise plunged Into
Surf riding the abnnrrnall high tides crashed
(h' rolling pint'y ods of the paLthantlle, sprcadth
a('ross the unprotectedsand dunes of th e summer
heavy thunderstorms before it on a course toward
resort area, rippin g up roads and highways and
sou th eastern Alabama and Georgia.
undermining the foundations of hcmes, ccnduuJ
zi ioci
arned of 5 to 164nch raiz
illt dangerously close to
the sea,
possible flash flooding In the dozens of streams and
U.S. 89, running along the coast for nearly zoo
rivers lacing the area. Winds were expected to
- diminish rapidly as the storm moved inland, but the
miles from Apalachicola Bay to Pensacola
far western ed ge of th e Panhandle, was reported
threa t of to rnadoes persisted.
breaking up under th e waves in m an y places.
"We've got a lot of damage," said Bob Smith ,
No storm-related injuries were reported lmWest Florida coordinator for the state Division of
mediately, but communications were down In many
areas and an accounting of the safety of residents
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Sanford. Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

PISCES ( F"b. 20-March 20) A
good day to take a short trip,
for the fun of it. Getting
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away for a bit will sharpen your
outlook considerably.

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A $ 1 -billion-dollar over. sources may receive a smaller
Vogenitz gave the example of at fault and what steps should said.
payment and subsequent amount.
Vogenitz said, without time to have 13 people to handle 22,000
recos'cr)' of SSI funds
Most overpayments are begins contributing to his Usually we
Find that no purpose problem came about when A later
if
Overpayment
Sup- resulted In hardships for honest mistakes, according
audit revealed the Social Security in one way or
to father's income. The additional can be served by trying to
Congress directed the Social overpayments
plemental Security Income recipients around the country. Vogenitz.
"Usually a change ocmrs In income should be reported to recover fit money, because the SecuritY administration to take "The Overpayment problem another,"
I WI) progarn funds is not The SSI program furnishes a
the Social Security office so the individual is barely getting Uy over the SSI
Vogenitz said when an
a major problem in Seminole maximum Cash income of $156 the recipient's elegibility status SSI
program on short is significant in large urban
funds can be reduced,
O%Vrpayment
is discovered the
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cases
of
deliberate notice,
County, according to Paul 0, per itionth for a single in. and he falls to report it, either
areas," Vogenitz said, "but i ndividual is called in to
"When
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fraud
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misrepresentation
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Social
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the
difficult
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prosecute,
but
Security office in Sanford.
who receive funds from other know any better," he said,
those Administration took oser what problem with that. Sure it possible without great
in.
problem of determinlig who is cases are very rare," Vogenitz had been state welfare
cases, happens once in a while. We convenience.

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month, Seminole county owners to pay $5.40 per each
If Sheriff John Polk is government will be in "serious $l,000wortholtaxablept-operty
awarded his full $2.6-million trouble," Commission Chair- they own.
________________________ man Sid Vihlen Jr. predicted
The lower mlll.age figure was
.
today,
reached after a string of
"There just ar en't enough budget-cutting sessions which L. • ___________________________ dollars in the county govern, commissioners say cut the
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couldHrntley
be the 0. full amount - not at all," went, leaving most departmerits with reduced budgets,
final score this November lithe Vihlen said,
"What I am fea rf ul of is If the and, in some insta nces, no
Tribe and the Patriots wind up
boar d is pro law enforcement budget at all.
scoreless after tour quarters. and they
should award the
Vihlen says the budget '
To find out about the new tiesheriff any amount above what reducing meetings were the is su.t. breaker
rule Ilanes'
in highHunch
school
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football, read
eswe have, this co'inty govern, first time he's seen this Cornment is going to be in serious mission "pull together" and x - :.
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leitures contingency account," missioners for efforts In
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Around Th e Clock
reducing $-miUion worth of I For
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reason,
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requests to slightly more
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SA who says Polk's appeal is one of $18-million, which is about $2.
Comics
811 his "chief concerns," will again million more than last year'se.-...
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Dear Abby
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chambers today to protest pay
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officials
by
the
1973
Legislature.
Commissioners sat stunned
as citizens stacked 40 to 50
"care packages" in front of the
commission room, saying items
in the packages are so corn'missloners will be able to
"survive" the tight economy.
J "Wi. can't live on our
salaries, ai.I the) public offidals) are putting more money
in the budget for their
salaries," said Jan Hobby.
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihien Jr ordered the packages
removed and told protestors,
we're doing our best to hold a

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By BOB LWYD
Herald Staff Writer

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Patty Hearst's ovn words
may haunt her if defense attorneys try to contend the
newspaper heiress remained or unwillirig hostage durng
her 19-month odyssey with the terrorist Symbionese
Liberation Army.

A bail hearing was scheduled in U.S. District Court here

today, and Miss Hearst's attorneys say she will testily or
submit an off adw,it in a bid for freedom on bail.
Miss Hearst has been held without bail since last
Friday, when It was revoked by 1' judge who cited her
taped statements and revolutionary rhetoric.
At that time, U.S. Attorney James L. Browning
re vealed the government planned to use Miss Hearst's
own words to prosecute bank robbery and weapons
charges here. He also pointed out that a pistol was found
in her purse and two carbines were found in the closet of
the apartment sthere she was arrested Thursday with another federal fugitive.

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of 1006 Wolf Trail, Casselberry, Meadow St., Lake Mary, on a
told pollcc that thieves took 1149 warrant charging breaking and
cash from the glove corn entering of a vehicle, according.
part.ment of his auto while it to jail records. Bond for Hauser
was parked in a parking lot at was set at $5,000.

Ctntral Florida Zoological authorities.
Pak officials today said a
A 26-year-old Orlando woman
$1,000 bke and yellow macaw Is called the Seminole Sheriff's
the college.
missing from its cage at the Department Monday night
Dale Allen Konstanz, 27, no.,
new zoo west of Sanford on after she said she escaped from
local
address, was jailed on.
Lake Monroe.
two men who had held her In a
Other Arrests
$,000 bond on a charge of
Zoo employes first missed the car and taken her to an tinarrests,
in
other
weekend
breaking
and entering a :
tropical bird Monday afternoon determined location on
The woman told detectives warrant. Bond for Blanc was Clay tiles Jarrell, 1, Orange dwelling
house. Konstanz was:
and told sheriff's deputies that Markham Woods Road, north of the men stopped the
car and set at $5,000.
City, was jailed on reckless acquitted by a circuit court jury
the lock to the bird's cage is SR434.
forced her out and she managed
Sanford
police
today
were
driving,
driving under the in- two weeks ago in another case.
also mining.
The woman told deputies she to escape and was aided by a looking for
thieves
who
made fluence of a narcotic drug, on burglary charges. Jail
Officials said the macaw was accepted a ride from the two passing motorist,
off with eight fire extinguishers felony possession of marijuana records indicate Kon3tanz was:
either stolen or let out of the men while hitchhiking on South
A 33-year-old Altamonte valued at $96 from the San. and resisting an officer with arrested by Sheriff's detective:
cage by persons unknown.
Orange
Blossom
'1 rail, Springs saleman was held in datwood Villas Apartments, violence
charges. Bond mr Ralph Salerno at U.S. 17-92 and:
Deputy Luke Stallworth Orlando.
county jail today for Madison Airport Boulevard.
Jarrell
was
set at $10,. Jail Candice Drive, Fern Park.
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reported "there Is no way the
She said alter she entered the County authorities on a warrant
Patrolman
Rick
Dearing
records
indicated the charges
birds in the cage can escape vehicle and sat in the back scat, charging grand larceny by reported
the fire extinguishers stemmed from a traffic stop on
in weekend burglaries,:
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were
taken
from
various
1-4
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mile
north
of
Lake
Robey,
Mary
Norman
Earl
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crawled from the front seat and
Deputies arrested Claude locations within the apartment Boulevard by Deputy J. F. St., Oviedo, reported Jewelry.
Deputies today were also forceably held her as the car Alexander Blanc,
33, of 594 complex.
Bennett.
and legal documents valued at:
investigating the theft of a sped north on 14 and into Orange Ave., Altamonte
Seminole
Conununity
College
Winter Springs police jailed VX were takcn In a burglary
television, stereo and clothing, Seminole County.
Springs, Monday on the student Charles Ross Weller IV, Mark Edward Hauser, 19, 703 at his residence.
tota value $1,100, from the
residence of Valerie Szabo, 550
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Annex Service To Be Resolved
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believed to have used a step

B'nai B'rith Charges Eckerd
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MIAMI (AP) The Anti-Defamation League of B'nai
B'rith charges that Clearwater businessman Jack Eckerd
is not fit to head the General Services Administration
because of religious prejudice,
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said Monday that the league sent a letter to President
Ford urging him not to appoint Eckerd to the post.
Eckerd, miiillionare owner of a drugstore chain, has
been mentioned in Washington as a possible appointee for
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Protestant and his opponent as Jewish during an unsuccessful 1974 bid for the Senate. The prejudice charges
ere vehemently denied by Eckerd during his campaign.

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defying congressional subpoenas for documents on U.S.
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Pike, D-N . Y.. said Monday "dl my indications are,, that
Ford will not turn over subpoenaed documents to the
committee. Ford cut off both documents and witnesses to
the committee two weeks ago after it disclosed that U.S.
intelligence monitored Egyptian communications before
the 1973 Mideast war.

Spying Tactics Investigated

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WE.sT PALM BEACH (AP) — Attorneys for six
Florida cities say it Isn't (air that only residents of cities
that levy iranctilse fees on power companies should be
harged for the fees.

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Miami, St. Petersburg, Fort Myers and Palmetto told the
Puolic Service Commission Monday that it should return

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by Sanford before Lake Mary public hearing, until 7 p.m. Oct.
was incorporated In August
13, regarding the closing and ,
1973.
vacating of two portions of 14th
After
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a
Commissioners Julian Street between Lake Avenue.
willingness to negotiate, Stenstrom, Gordon Meyer
nd Olive Avenue.
Sanford City Commission M'Clan.ahan said the) would be
Mayor Moore said the city.
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meeting with Lake 'Mary city officials about the purchase of ownership and traffic patterns •
officials seeking a water su pply city water,
In the area.
contract.
In ot her action, the cornHerbert Cherry, a local'
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The commission agreed to mission,
by
resolution, contractor, objected to the
meet with Lake Mary officials designat ed the Greater Sanford closing or vacating of that
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at iii next regular meeting, 4 Chamber of Commerce as the portion between the West
right.
p.m. Oct. 6, to discuss the city's publicity agency for the of-way line of Lake Avenue
and
possible sale of city water.
1975-76 fiscal year and ap- the East right-of-way line of'
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"If it is worked out, they propria ted $15,000 for this Roundtree Street, and that
Seminole county's public
(Lake
Mary) would be charged purpose.
works department soon will
portion between the Southerly
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times the
repair county-approved roads
Also,
Mayor
Leo
Moore
said
extension
of the West right-of.
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on an emergency basis wi thout
regular
rate,"
said
City
he
understands
the
king
of
way
line
of
Williams Street and
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approval by the board before
Swed en is to be invited to the Nort herly extensioa of the'
"They want the water , , ," Sanford during the nation's West line of lot 65, block K of the
such roads become impassable
At a workshop session Ofl
said Commissioner A.A. Bicentennial festivities next Chappell subdivision.
EASTER SEAL SPOKESMAN
McClanahan referring to year. Commissioner Stenstrot
Monday, a consensus of county
'It would be a great:
commissioners was to allow the BM Montfort (left) is greeted by Rotary pg
Sanford's next-door-neighbor reminded his fellow Corn. disservice to the area.
road department to make Beasley prlortoalectureand slide presentation &amp;loudsyou Camp municipality.
missioners the City of Sanford ri'zldents," Cherry told the:

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surveillance to spy on American dUw. Such ta ctics,
envisioned by the so-called Huston plan during the Nixon
administration, will be the focal point as the committee
opens a second week of public hearings. Former White
House aide Tom Charles Huston, who acknowledged in a

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Glenn W. Turner's gift of gab
attracted three women jurors to his lavish lakeside
boathouse for a sales pitch on his new motivational
business.
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were "dearly Illegal," is scheckilel to be the lead-off
with at today's hea ring.

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said. "I made some real good friends on the jury and I
think it's great that they're interested in motivation."

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Thomas Kieppe's past silence
on conservation and environmental Issues ma prove to
Le the main hurdle facing the North Dakota millionaire as
he seeks confirmation as Lntelrz secretary. Thost op.
posed to Kieppo's nomination have asked whether
experience as a wax manufacturer, a politician and as
headd theSmaUBuiness Ath
trationqujfy him .
take over the Interior Department. The Senate begins
confirmation hearings today on his nomination.

repairs as needed on a weekly Challenge, a speech and bearing center which is a recipient i
baL tustl then submit a list of Eait&amp; Sea1SockL fwnla. (Herald
mu
repairs to the commlaon each

to repair
should be made "at the lowest

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City Engineer Mack LaZenby
said drainage problems exist in
the area because it Is in a t
the
"bayhead swampy area," but if
it Is closed there would be no:
access to certain lots.

Attorney H*ired To

Julie Nixon: I Don't
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Deputies Join Search
For Pair Of Bandift

taxing

purpose roads" would allow the Woodlands.
county to pay for labor and
That consideration will occur

Seminole Sheriff's depvtLss lobed Mandayln a search
for two men who robbed a savings and loan $Uod*IMC
office at'Orange City in Valusla County and made (heir
getaway in a stolen aUto.
A spokesman for VolusLa County sheriff Ed Duff's
office said an alarm was received at 1:01 am.. and a

telephone call at 9:09 advisIng the First Federal Savings
d LAsn office In Orange City on U.S. 17-$2 had been

An auto. rep.dey foheu alibe ribbery loeatM., was

of gardening.

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Deputies said the bandits tied up employes at the
savings and loan of fice before escaping with an imde termined mount of cash.
Seminole Sheriff John Polk and deputies c,wetiid
reads leading into Seminole from Voijala County In hope'i
of at,seribend1ng the bandits U they fled south.
Other details of the robbery were not Immediately

Drug Charges Dropped
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"There's no doubt that there was cocaine found In his
room, and since such a Large portion of his audience is
young people, I don't feel it would be in the Interest of the
community if he were to return," said Joseph Golden, a
trial commissioner in Jefferson County Quarterly Court.
Golden said a warrant to search Negron's hotel room
July 3, when the group was appearing here, was based on
a year-old report from police in
"stale information"
that
members
of the Three Dog Night group
California
had used drugs.

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property in Skylark to a street traverse "major highways changing state law to
permit
stub (May Street) In Longdale. where they would have to face
thte funding for the busing of
"We cannot encourage or terrific hazards" such as SR children who live less than two
permit the children to violate 430, SR 434 and U.S. 17.92, he miles from a school?
the law the trespassing law said.
Realtor Bo Simpson who
by using that course," Korb
The culprit, in Korb's view, is heads a new group founded in
said,
an "antiquated" law requiring recent months — Awi're
"Children must be taught to children, even five year olds, to Citizens and Taxpayers (ACT)
walk as much as 1.9 miles daily
said Monday night citizens

all permanent press
fabrics proper

wrinkle-tie, care.
Three water level

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children, kindergarten age
through fifth graders, daily
to and again from school. "The banding together can aewalk a half mile obstacle course
state
law should be changed," complish whatever they have
on secluded North Grant Street
he
said.
the desire to.
to get from their homes in
"1
don't
want
to
see
my
child
Skylark subdivision to the obey and respect the law and or any
child die to prove a point
l.4ongdale housing development how can they do this if parents
that
school busing is
and on to Longwood Elemen. knowingly allow them toviolate necessary
for the Skylark
t.ary School.
it?" he asked,
children and all young children
The obstacles encountered
The Skylark Homeowners,
who must walk of much as a _____
along the way are not mat- with assistance from Mayor mile
to school."
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tractive to students of James B. Lonnann and the
110w
much
chance
is
there
of
c!nicntary school age, such city's oublic safety director
as:
Doug Keller, were successful
Open manholes where two weeks ago In persuading
vandals have carried away three of the five School Board
lids;
members to approve "courtesy
Snake infested woods and busing" for the children.
overgrown areas (a cot.
But, the approved busing has

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selection, to choose
from—up to 18 lbs.
of mixed, heavy
fabrics. Big capacity
washes. Tough
heavy duty
construction.

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Electrical Wlr,fl9 Sp"sal o sis No iob ,00 large 04' 00 trnal,

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Open Mon. Thru Fri. Sa.m,.S:CO p.m.
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Drug charges against
Charles Negron, lead singer for the Three Dog Night rock
group, have been dropped, but the court official in the
case suggested Negron not return to Kentucky.

between A,rport Boulevard and :, 1
the Easterly extension of Lake
equipment, demanding only at today's 7 p.m. work session.
Mary Boulevard.
ituit a city pay or the cost of
In the meanti me, Woodlands
Annexes a jut owned by Mr.
materials,
residents go to the polls today to
An 18-year-old Altamonte Chictcn, Fre nc h Ave., Sanford. check case. Judge Ilosemanji and Mrs. L C. Simerly, on
"That's a super deal for the V0kf0rOragaiflstcreatff
Springs man nas pleaded in. His trial was set for Oct 13.
extended his probation for one Sanford Avenue, between
cities," remarked Corn. special taxing district.
nocent to a life felony rape
Robert
Charles
Miller, 23, year and ordered Stocks, one- Poinsettia Drive and Rose
missioner Mike liattaway.
A special taxing district will charge a nd is scl'eduled
for
214
Newberryport
Ave., third owner of Wor ld Auto Sales Dr ive:
Kimbrough had Andrew finance recreation and land- trial in circuit court the
— Rezones o single Family'
week of Altamonte Springs, possession in Orange County, to
insert a clause, however, that seaping improvements.
Nov. 3,
o
f
a
co
controlled
substance,
(kl)s
Residence-I,
property owned by
trial
says 'zero ',',ork" will t d
if' county jail.
The straw ballot Is king held
Ca1%'ui Chapman entered the Oct. 13.
Wendell
Agee,
located North of ,
by the county until the between la.m.andlp.m. at the plea when
Stocks broke probation, 25th Street and
arraigned Monday
between Yale
agreement Is
Arraignment of Donald authorities said, by changing Avenue
both I on g wood Corn
Com m unity before Circuit Cowl Judge A.J.
and the Seaboard
city and county officials.
Budding, 203 W. Warren Ave., Ilosemann Jr. Chapman is Wayne Brown, 26, and Gregory his residence from Altamonte Coo
stline Railroad right-ofIn Longwood.
Lawson
Vance,
both of Sanford, Sprlsujs without permission and way.
accused of sexual battery
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s L'uflunueu mor one Week by faIling
U 011iOt Will be sept. 13 rive of a 26-vear.olti
a ing to submit r.ntilrvl
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rushed to the omm1salan for woman at AItaInonte Springs, after they (ailed to appear lx monthly reports
to his
forwarding to Tallahassee by a
Other defendants pleading arraignment Monday. Court probation supervIsws.
Sept. 31 deadline,
innocent and trial dates set sources said later the two men
judge Hosemann heard
wen' to the wrong courtroom,
Commluiorers a lso will i ncl uded:
testimony
that Stacks' wife
consider adoptiot' of a
— Donald Edward Hampton,
Brown and Vance face trials
apparently filed his current
resolution which asks the 21, 919 Tenth St.,
tj
Saiford, on charges of breaking and report and he
signed it using an
Public Service Comrni3afon charged with breaking and enL'ring
with intent to commit Altamonte
Springs address.
(PSC) to assume responsabiiity entering with intent to coi'irnit a misdemeanor
and petty
Defense attorney Gene R.
for utility rules and regulations a felony, grand larceny and larceny.
Stephenson said Stocks has
in unli Tporated areas of the possession of burglary tools in
Joe N. Stccks, 4, of Orlando,
county.
connection with a Sept. 13 In. pleaded guilty to violation of moved his family into a new
house at Orlando in recent
The Item was scheduled for a cident at Maryland Friedrrhhnhina In lone.1 F L—l--.LIUcaS months.
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By DONNA E.S'TES
Herald Staff Writer
(SecondofAlwoPart Series)

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You wants washer thats
within your budget but is
still equipped to handle big
loads and modern
\ synthetic fabrics. This is
one of our "Most In
Demand" models
with a Permanent

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Mrs. Eisenhower also said her husband David, grandson of the Late President Dwight D. Eisenhower, wants
her to have her own career.

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My Father Any Different

Mrs. Eisenhower, daughter of the former president,
was here Monday to tape a television show. She said her
parents entertain dinner guests about three times a week
and have been developing hobbies.
She said her father plays golf and her mother does a lot

mission adopted five or-:
chitectural services and
.
dinances
whi ch:
public hearing after the number coordinates federa grants, surance premiums for the btart
of rate hike requests from Comm iss lone r
H a r r y of construction.
Santa Barbara Drive and Dc
priva te utilities reached record Kwiatkowski will ask the
The city counci l originally
r'unbers.
commis&amp;on to draft a letter to approved requests for con. Soto Drive and between
Froemke stating which projects ditlonal use by the two church IruoIs Avenue and Moha wk
As a followup of last Thur. can be cut back at the Central groupa on adjacent property on mercial.2.
Avenue to General Cornsday's meeting wi th Richard Florida Zoological Park to Hayes Road, but later sought to
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Froemke, a state official who avoid cost overruns,
revoke the action.
classification plans for the new

Man Pleads Innocent Of Rape ,
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(IIMU.ESTON, S. C. (AP) "1 don't see my father
any different," said Julie Nixon Eisenhower. "1 have,
growing up in politics, a very real sense of human
frailty."

Can't Afford Polk Bid

County has with 'Winter
Piland thanked the com. standard policy for opening UP
lContinued From Page I-A)
Springs.
sIoners f- thlr "t a dirt road, He said builders
County Commissioner John action."
often don't understand w ha t sufficient."
Kimbrough disagreed. Kim.
The mayor said the bridge Li fleedstObedOnetO"stabil"a
Polk is seeking a total °f
trough said he didn't "see any needed to "prevent flooding" of new road and the county ends $258,000 additIonal dollars, but
problem," with constructing areas near Hayes Road.
LIP doing work builders were $52,000 is In federal money and
the b ridge, but he asked that the
won't reduce the county's
He also said commission responsible for,
contract spell out who pays.
The
also contingency.
commission
acted much faster than city
Kimbrough also said his officials in Winter springs,
discussed maintenance
The cammission will also
roads utilized by both the city consider adoption of an orand the county.
dinance
establishing
a
An agreement on "joint municipal

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65 along West 4 Street, asked
the commission to relieve the'

Winter Springs In Suit

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United Way of Seminole County, Inc., held Its 'kickoff' at the Holiday Inn this morning with various
committee chairman getting assignments from Campaign Chairman James E. Run. Pictured
above (from left) are Peggy Somerville, field executive of the Girl Scouts of America; United Way
President Leonard F. Units.; David Davies, district executives of the Boy Scouts of America, and
Dorothy Pearson, division executive of the Children's Home Society. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent

'Courtesy Bus' Still Not Available

Mrs. Edna Long, owner of lot

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Winter Springs Mayor Troy opinion is the road im- possible level."
drainAge Problem flooding her:
not
Monday proposal will
property.
from the Seminole County cover the L*idgu.
become policy when passed by
By JANE CA ELBERay
"We'll get them clean," said;
of City Attorney Newman defense of the case."
nesses Kingdom Hall on Hayes Sam ue
Commission for construction of
The bridges will be creosote the board at a regular meeting.
IleraldStalfWrfter
l Ackley, assistant ci ty:
Brock, who will cooperate with
Marsee:responded, "If I Road In the Ranchiancis, to manager. (City Mansger:
a$5,SOOdollar bridge on Hayes Piling type. Hayes Road a dirt The proposals were submitted
Marsee
in
preparing
the
case,
thought
it in your best interest obtain any information he Warren F.. "Pete" Knowles is
Road.
Road.
by Bob Andrew, director of the
WINTER SPRINGS —
Marsee will receive $35 an hour to make an agreement, I would might have that would be on vacation this week,)
Piland told commissioners
Commissioner Dick Williams county's public wor ks depar t. Sanford Attorney Howard for
the first 50 hours and $45 an recommend you do so."
.
beneficial to the city's defense.
ment.
the bridge "washed out" last questioned whether ,.
Marsee was hired Monday hour thereafter.
The
commission
accepted
the
The council authorized
Thursday.
At a Sept. S hearing, Circuit low bid of Atlantic National
*s,soo would pay for full nAndrew sugges'ed repairs night by the city council to
Councilman Johi'i Daniels told Marsee to consult with Frederic Court Judge Kenneth Leffler Bank
Approval came after Corn- struction
only when a road becomes defend the city in the civil suit Marse, "I would hope if you Stanley,
of Sanford of 5.75 pei cent
attorney for the group granted Seminole Baptist
missioner Mike Holloway
Bob
county impassable "due to erosion" or brought by Seminole Baptist are retained you
Andrew,
Interest
for a five-year loan to:
will vigorously of city residents opposing the Temple a teiporary Injunction
other reasons.
recommended the county superintendent of public
Temple.
pursue defense of us and the location of Seminole Baptist and a restraining order
finance the $225,000 public:
construct a bridge, wi th the city assured commissioners that
against works complex, an eight month:
But, Commissioner John
Hired on the recommendation city. I am interested in total Temple and a Jehovah's Wit
, the city, barring the ci ty from cons ti
paying the $5500 bill.
$5,500 n
Kimbrough said repairs should
truc on project.
interference regarding a
Planci assured the comrn struction costs. Andrews said it be made When it's determined a
which includes a
mission that the bill would be was a "very simple bridge" and r oad Is in the process °
conditiciuil use permit gr
anted
motor
pool
area,
was given the:
paid by Winter Springs. The could be constructed by county
oining washed out
for
July
21
or
the
building
permit
green
Light
by
commlssion..rs:
V
mayor agreed to enter Into a work crews without detracting w hatever reason.
issued July 30.
last week. It will be built within
contract,
According to court
from on-going projects.
Then, Kimbrough said,
files, the a city-owned 13.7 acre lakefront
Hattawaysald the county was
church group paid $9500 for
"You're authorized to begin "Pthnrm the maintenance and
tract at French Avenue and
obligated to replace the bridge immediately," Commission notify the commission."
property and has incurred Se
minole Blvd.
expenses for a church con
under a road improvemen!.. Chairman Sid Vthlen Jr., told
Kimbrough also Instructed
In other action the cornprogram agreement Serrnole
struction
Andrew to come up with a
contract,
arPiland won permission today grovements

Turner's federal mall fraud trial in Tampa ended
suddenly when he pleaded no contest to lesser charges
involving Dare to Be Great and the parent organization,
Glenn Turner Enterprises.
Turner claims his new venture, "Welcome to our
World," is "super clean." Supporters say he's an adviser
for the motivational course that uses cassettes and tapes
like its c'ntroversia1 predecesso' "Dare to Be Great."

Mize said one thing that will will celebrate its "Centennial in commission. He said 14th Stree t
have to L, teiuhred is service to 19t1."
is "very heavily travelled" and
a 300-acre piece of land annexed
The commission continued a should be repaired.
"Not enoughright.of-way is'
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Commissioner' Harry
Kwaltkowski said people he
talked to were "pretty...
frustrated" after talking to i'.alf
the members of the county road
department before reaching a
commissioner who would okay
emergency repairs.
Commissioner Dick Williams

Hayes Bridge
Gains Approval

covered abandoned less (hon an how laser
Deftona, officers, said.

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For Florida Power &amp; Light Co., the state's largest
utility serving 1.8 million ':ustcmers, the franchise fee
averages about 4 or 5 per cent of a customer's monthly
bill.

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for each $1,000 of appraised and cuts in several areas, in. approved with Councilman Sal Orlando said,
"I can't support a communications between
property value, was voted down eluding a weir for Lake Orlando dissenting.
budget that allows this free- citizens and councilmen.
CASSELBERRY
A unanimously.
Katherine; funds for Dew Drop
Orlando said he could not spending. Why have an
Mrs. Glascock advised
proposed 1.75 mill tax was
Council Chairman Edith Recreation area; Secret Lake support the budget beeiuse the engineering department if we citizens to maintain proper
formally rejected at a con- Duerr said elimination of the ball field; a patrolman's city needed more cost-effective contract out
all the work?"
decorum
during
corntinued public hearing and tax was made possible by the position; and a paint Job for ways to provide utility servi ces
.
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Glascock,
munlcatlons
with
council
meeting of city council Monday discovery of cigarette tax bonus City hall.
Citing the proposed ex- wife of Councilman Charles members, especially when
night.
funds, which were erroneously
After the general fund was penditure of $125,000 for Glascock, addressed the telephoning their homes. She
The tax, amounting to $1.75 omitted in the original budget, approved, the utility fund was
engineering consultants, meeting on the subject of advised citizens against visiting
her place of business to discuss
trivial matters with her
husband.
She cited posihIe grave
economic consequences.
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Finally, Mrs. Glascock urged
lumber mill town of 4,400 about 30 miles to the east,
But Eloise, growing stronger with each passing
more
citizens to seek election to
was reported completely evacuated.
hour as it churned through th e Gull of Mexico, the council,
in
Preparedness. "We haven't had any
order to exswItehed(romanortherJytonmoreeasterIyco,e perience
serious Injuries or deaths reported to us, though."
"The traffic's really stacked up" said a sheriff's
first-hand
the
and took dead aim at other, largely unprepared
Smith said the eye of the hurricane had passed
department dispatcher at Panama City. "They're
challenges
of
the
office.
areas.
traveling at about 15 to 30 miles an hour. It's inover his building In Defuniak Springs about 9:15
it wasn't until about four hcurs before daybreak
Council also approved a
a.m. EDT,
credible."
that
county officials Issued evacuation orders for request for etension of corn"We had a lot of calm weather and then the wind
For miles east and west, the story was the same
people along the coast, bays, bayous and other low pletion tiiiie submitted by
picked up and began blowing in the opposite
as
residents
fled
from
the
sparkling,
white
areas
sand
in the Panama City region,
direction," Smith said,
developers of Camelot Ill; and
beaches of the Gull for the sanctuary of public abelSheriff's deputies, police, firemen and others set a tentative date for
In Tnllahasee, all state offices except security
tcrs or higher ground in the rolling piney m m ls to
began going house-to-house, warning residents to combined planning boardforces and those dealing with hurricane relief were
the north.
flee
to shelters in schools and other public buildings council meeting with the King
ordered closed.
Many residents of the central panhandle went to
or
to
higher ground.
The sheriff's office at Panama City reported in
Helte group, planners for
ned
Monday
night
thinking
the
storm
would
strike
The
urgent warnings also were broadcast by Seminole County.
the predawn darkness bumper-to-bumper traffic
on
far to the west of them, In the area near Mobile,
radio and television stations, and the pellmdl flight
the three main routes out of town. port St. Joe, a
The meeting is set for Sep.
Ala., and Pensacola, Fla.
to safety began.
tember 30.
ByAUDIEMURPHY
Herald Staff Writer

The old PSC ruling treated such fees as operating expenses to be borne by all rate-payers regardless of
whether they live in the area levying the franchise fee.
But in recent rate cases involving four major electric
companies, the PSC reversed that policy.

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Tuesday Sept. 23,

Casselberry To Have No Property Taxes

to the old system.

By Joe askren
Herald Staff Writer

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Vote 'No' On Issue

IDS ANGELES (AP) President Ford has signed legislation returning Veterans Day to Nov. II beginning in
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The new law, which a White House spokesman said
Ford signed last weekend, ends the practice established
by Congress of celebrating the holiday on the last Monday
of October.
The holiday honors the nation's military veterans.

Ford, Nixon Talk On Phone
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — President Ford and former
President Richard M. Nixon spoke for five minutes over
the telephone last weekend.
White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said Monday
that Ford finished a rowid or golf at Monterey, Calif., and
then placed a call to Nixon at San Clemente, Nessen said
Pw didn't know what they talked about.

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not as yet been implemented,

street in recent weeks);
A sewer package plant
(marked with a
,,No
Trespassing" sign and enclosed
by a fence topped by two
strands of barbed wire, but
nevertheless showing that
adventure-sonic youngsters

School Superintendent W.P.
"Bud" Layer said Monday,
adding he and his staff have
been "looking for a bus.
"Overloading of buses must
be relieved first and the
number of breakdowns so far
has put an excessive burden on
buses," Layer said, adding,
'We have not been able to fulfill
IN-, board's direction yet, and
will ask the board to reconsider
Wednesday night at the
meeting in Altamonte Springs.
Layer said, "I am always
co ncerned about the safety o.f
children, but that area (Grant
Street north) is the safest

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ADMIRAL 12" 6&amp;W TV

"We did maw path along the
side of the road so the children
could walk off the road," Layer
said. lie noted that the mowed
pathway reduces the walking
distance for the youngsters tc

nearly eight miles.
Other alternatives open to the 13 miles.
parents of these children have
Other areas such as East.
been discarded.
brook, Washington Oaks,
One way the children could Rolling Hills have all been
walk is via U.S. 17-92, but that is denied courtesy busing in
"unthinkable," says Ron Korb, '.'more dangerous situations,"
president of the Skylark Layer points out. Courtesy
lierneowners Association.
busing is provided for those
The third way is via private students who would have to

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have been there) and hazards
from vehicular traffic on the
Grant Street entrance road
which has seen 11 accidents
since the beginning of the 1975
year.
Walking distance from most
homes in the development is 1.8
miles to the tirngwood School.
Some parents have formed car
pools to take their students to walking aree, comparatively,

school, bringing additional
vehicular traffic to the road on
which the children must walk.
At least one mother has been
walking her child daily. The two

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Admiral SIDE by SIDE
REFRIGERATOR
3 Doors With Water In Door

GENEVA HEATING &amp; AIR CONDITIONING
SALES &amp; SERVICE
1205 Park Ave.

Ph. 3235434

24 HOUR SERVICE
Sanford

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Can't help but wonder why the potice chief of a
certain Seminole County municipality Is getting
estimates for 190 yards of con(--.!,P.
Seems to us this is a job for a city manager -or
is this police chief coveting that spot in his cornniunify!

300 N. FRENCH AVE., SANFORD, FL. 32771
Area Code 305422.21 i
Tuesday. Sept. 23. 1974—IA

Eastbrook residents are charged 25 per cent
more than the Casselberry customers,
'. . . Eastbrook residents will be helping to
support Casselberry, a city whose residents do not
pay a property tax to supply their own city.
".. . Eastbrook
residents cannot vote for elected
officials who determine sewer and water rates.
'The $100,000 security bond ordered by the 18th
Circuit Court has not been decided."
What all th is amoun ts to is that the residents of
Eastbrook dre upset because they say "the
Seminole County Commissioners, who control
privately owned utilities in our county. . . did not
take the proper legal action within th e statutory ssday period, but did approve a rate Increase (to
General Waterworks of approximately 47 per cent
for water and 50 per cent for sewer."
Too, the association says, "General Waterworks
then imposed their requested increase (of 225 per
cent for sewer service and 48 per cent for water),
defied a rate rollback order from the ( county)
commission and were granted approval to collect
their rate by an 18th Circuit Court injunction, which
stipulated that General Waterworks post a $100,000
bond insuring that customers would get their nioney
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WAYNE D. DOYI.E, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ll()BERTC.MARKEy,Ad.tisi, Director

Eastbrook Civic Association, composed of
residents of the Eastbrook subdivision on the
sou th east edge of Seminole County, is up in arms
over the rates General Waterworks charges for
water and sewer service.
So incensed are these residents over recent rate
hikes th ey're circula ting a petition asking Gov.
Heubin Askew to initiate an investigation of "all
parties concerned (or the purpose of providing
unbiased, (actual information" regarding these
increases and seek "enactment of appropriate
legLlation to protect our constitutional rights as
citizens of the State of Florida.
Some of the points brought out by the association
in a newsletter to residents of the subdivision Inelude:
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Casselberry has had trouble supplying water
to its residents in past dry years.

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Home Delivery: Week, S5 cents: Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
\'ear, $28.40. 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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When the "non-aligned" nations met recently
at Lima, Peru, they called again for a new world
economic order to close the gaps between the
"have" and "have not" nations. They carried that
theme to the special session of the United Nations
General Assembly in New York to discuss the
impact of inflation, recession and the energy crisis
on the relations between the advanced nations and
the developing Third World,
Fortunately, when the same countries sent
delegations to the meeting of the International
Monetary Fund in Washington, the rhetoric cooled
down. There, the delegates were more willing to
acknowledge that their problems will ease when
the industrial nations recover from recession.
This does not really case the tension, however.
The developing countries, as well as some industrial nations that rely heavily on export trade,
are urging that the United States "reflate" its
economy in order to stimulate demand for their
products. In other words, the United States should
risk a new breakout of infk'tion with fiscal and
monetary policies that would pour more adrenalin
into recovery from
The hi flaw i!1. thzt prop1
t;i fl
the arch-enemy that could set back the recovery we
have already achieved. President Ford rejected
that cow-se in his speech to the IMF, and declared:
"No country can expect the actions of others to
resolve its problems and no country should follow
economic policies designed to solve its problems at
the expense of others."
Th at could serve as a credo for th e idea of
economic interdependence which Mr. Ford and
Secretary of State Kissinger have been trying to
get across. It applies to the United States, which
can best serve its trading partners by keeping its
own inflation problem in check. It applies to Third
World countries which are flirting with the idea of
setting up cartels to engineer price increases for
their exports. And it applies to the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries, which is
threatening to deal th e world economy another
blow with a further increase In the price of oil
The United States is not turning a deaf ear to
the appeals from the Third World. Secretary
Kissinger, in his message to the U.N., had proposed
a new world food reserve system, new aid
programs to increase farm production, tariff and
credit arrangements to promote industrialization
and special monetary facilities to help countries
deal with deficits in their trade balances.
Mr. Ford and Mr. Kissinger have offered the
Third World nations a calm and reasoned appraisal
of what the United States can be expected to do for
them - and what they must do for themselves. If
the developing nations do not approach the subject
in the same spirit, then the responsibility for
prolonging their economic crisis will be theirs.

DON

OAKLEY

back if courts later ruled the rate increase to be
Illegal."
The association further Says that "people paid
their bills (to General Waterworks) in protest and
General Waterworks has not answered customer
questions and complaints."
Because of these complaints, residents formed
the Eastbrook Civic Association and are now
peti tioning for an investigation by Gov. Askew.
Too, they want everyone who is a resident of
Eastbrook to join the association to give them more
clout.
Among other things the association says it
places priorities on are:
Safer routes to Eastbrook Elementary for
children.
Fire hydrants.
Canal and drainage.
Street repair.
Street lights.
Discount roof cleaning.
Homeowner of the month award.
Seems this group of residents means business.

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Travel, It's said, is broadening, and the latest
proof of the truth of that adage comes from a
most unlikely source.
Since he fled the United States in 1969 in the
lace of charges of parole violation, Eldridge
Cleaver, once a leader in the Black Pan'.r
Party, has been traveling in self-Imposed exile first n Cuba, then Algeria, China, North Vietnam and North Korea. What he has seen in tho ,,
count ie'and the thinking he has done in
past six years, has "hanged his mind about a lot
of things.
Indeed, some of the former leftist radical's
remarks in an interview recently published In
Rolling Stone magazine could have been taken
from a speech by a Ronald Reagan.
For example, "alter all my travels and seeing
t he soc ialists' world up very dose, really seeing
how the Soviet Union and China function, well, I
now think that the United States should be
second to none militarily, that we have to
strengthen, not demise (sic) our military, and
that really causes a lot of people's mouths to
drop open."
It is hardly a case that Cleaver now believes
that everything is Just fine In this best of all
possible coun tr1e: "Wherever there seem to be
forces of fascism and repression, the United

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zvlcznuer5 w ...orgress, newly blessed with a
Rep. I.H. Fountain, D-N.C., says his treatonly did he go, Finch said, but he "saw a number have obtained a copy of this Intriguing
salary boost and already loaded with ringe ment for a cracked tooth a few days ago was also of
spy
Congressmen while I was down there."
"primer."
benefi ts, have for years been chiseling the Navy an "emergency situation."
F,
Dental experts no longer In the clinic have
for free dental care.
"The method (of communication) is to write
But what of Mike Mansfield, usually as
fumed openly about the illegal work, but our in an invisible
form," begins the note. A simple
The roster of leglitlators Illegally getting root. austere as his spare frame with the taxpayers
reporter Gary Cohn visited the clinic and found mix of half fresh lemon juice
canal work, deluxe fillings, dental surgery and money' After treatment of an abscessed tooth,
and half water is
anything but an "open wide" policy.
recommended,
even new plates reads like the Leadership pages he has now become a repeat patient of the Navy
Commanding officer Stewart Elder, who has
The spy Is Instructed to write a "cover letter
of the Congressional Directory.
Yard's nationally known dentist, Capt. Michael
penionally greeted such visitors as Hatfield, "with a ball point pen (do not use pencil or
Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield, D Brenyo.
successfully dodged all our queries. When Cohn fountain pen.)" The cover
letter should be dull
Mont., Senator Mark Hatfield, BOre., and exa
called
him at home, the Navy captain refused enough to get by
Sen. William Hathaway, 1)-Me., is also
any censors or countersples, but
Senator Norris Cotton, R-N.H., are only a few Of frequent patient and has been treated for gum
even to speak to him,
logical enough not to raise suspicions, the py
the salons whose smiles reflect free cus.oin care
urge:y and root-canal work by the solicitous
Nevertheless, we have discovered that Elder liiiruilidnUal says. On the back of the "cover"
at the top-notch Navy Yard clinic.
Navy dentists,
Justified die Improper treatment of high letter, the invisible Ink 1! nenned In with "a small
Former Health, Education and Welfare
Hatfield uderwent even more extensive
government figures by telling his colleagues it stick like the ones used for throat examinations.
Secretary Robert Finch, who might have gotten work. Originally he dropped in at
the clinic for would heip the clinic at budget time.
Sharpen It (but) do not wet the stick too much."
bootlegcarefocn his own departmental den- "sweJling of the mouth." But over a period of
To prevent a "fingerprint" from the heel of
Footnote: Several of the patients said they
chose instead to patronize the Navy. Iven several years. Brenyo has done much of Hat. were
unaware they were doing anything wrong. the hand which one puts on a letter when wriWg,
prominent foreign diplomats were sneaked Into field's dental work, including a costly root canal.
"arrange on top of tht paper, a blank sheet"
Yet
even
some Of the "emergency"
the ClInIC
House Speaker Carl Albert, D-Okla., Insists Jubious legality. We asked Capt. Rrenyo The folded final letter must be handled delicately
Navy regulations, and human decency, his visits to the clinic were
whether we, for example, could get a filling on an or "you will remove the invisible ink." It was to
for "minor dental
require dentists to take care of patients In a true work." Besides, his retired military pay status emergency basis. "No way," he sputtered,
be sent to a room on 21st Street in Havana, using
emergency. Such appears to be the case when may make the work legal. &amp;nator
a
raise return address.
Cotton, we
SPY TRAP
Despite warming relations
Finally, when Havana sends the next in.
Sen. William Proxmire, D-Wls., went to the have learned, had a dents) plate repaired and between Cuba and the U.S., the relentless
clinic alter
structions,
he broke his tooth on a prune pit in a reportedly had a new one made. And Rep. espionage game goes on. One of Fidel Castro's pass a hot alno in invisible ink, the i'py is "to
Senate restatrant.
iron on the white part (of the paper,)"
Edward Boland, 1)-Mass., has had extensive intelligence agents sought to enlist
a Cuban The Havana agent enclosed
Sen. (,'h,arles Percy, R.IIL, also (eels he comes gum invigoration work,
a cash payment for
residing In the U.S.
under the
ency rule because be needed a
his
new
"recruit,"
To their credit, all the prominent patients
with
a
grim
If subtle warning
As It happened, the would-be ellilitie
filling replaced and wasn't scheduled to see
as
a
'P.S."
"I
forgot
to
tell
you,"
his acknowledged their visits. Few were as frank as already a U.S. Intelligence Informant and tW'lWd been
it says. "I have
regular dentist in Chicago for a month.
with your family and all, Inc udiiig the old
Finch, a former chief aide to Richard Nixon. Not over his Instnictiorts to American agents.
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UNITED NATIONS, N Y. (AP) - Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger thinks Syria may agree next week to
negotiations with Israel for another Israeli withdrawal on
the Golan Heights, a senior American official said today.
The talks could be held at the informal Middle East
conference Kissinger proposed Monday as an alternative
to the dormant Geneva peace conference.

CALENDAR
SEPT. 23
Altamunte Elementary
School PTA, 7:30 in media
center. Speaker: BUl Clifton,
education coordinator for Sea
World will hnw cli4s.

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Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
p.m., Florida Power and Light
Building, Sanford,
SEPT. 24

DeBary Volunteer Fireman's American Society, 381 Orange ('enter Arts and Crafts
Woman's Auxiliary Touring Lane, Casselberry, beginning Building.
at 3 p.m. Harmonica and guitar
Lake Mary Woman', Club music,
4-8 German band from SEPT. 30
membership
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
coffee, 10 am, to 8:30andGerrnanfoodandbeer.
Open house new Jones
The Forest.
p.m.,
Florida Power and Light
College North Campus, Crane'a noon,
Glaucoma Screening bY Building, Sanford.
Roost Office Park, Altamonte
Flori da Society for Prevention
TAFETA Booster Club, 8
26
S[WIfl
s, 4:30.6:30 p.m.
p.m., TAFETA XXchange,
Sanford Kiwanis and sunrise of Blindness, 1-5 p.m., Sanford OCT. 1
j) S. Magnolia, Sanford.
Plaza, for ages 25 and over,
Free blood pressure cheeks,
Election
Sanford Kiwanis Installation Kiwanis educational meeting,
of officers,
3.6 p.m. Winter Park Memorial
and Ladles Day, noon, Civic a.m., Cavalier Motel. Open to SEPT. 28
hospital, Fdinburgh Entrance,
all members.
Center.
Eighteenth Annual West
Workshop on Crime, 8 p.m., SEPT. 25
SEPT. 26
Virginia Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. second floor annex.
Maitland City hail, sponsor*d
Norman deVere Howard Fox Lake Park, Titusville. OCT. 2
Casselberry Junior Woman's
by Malt land.South Seminole Club "American Caravan of Chapter, United Daughters of Program at 3 p.m. Bring picnic
\r#
United Wiy Report Dinner
the
Confederacy,
at
the
home
of
or
food
sold
by
Mims
Volunteer
6:30
p.m., Dutch treat, La
Chamber .of Commerce. Fashions" from 1800's to
'.
Moderator State Rep. Vince present, 8 p.m., Woman' Mrs, F.E. HômiRat, 910 - Fire De'pt. Country music, Fiesta Restaurant, Sernoran
Fechtel Jr.
Palmetto Ave.. 2:30 p.m. Miss speakers and skits. For al Boulevard, Casselberry Uons
Club host.
Casselberry. Narrative film Martha Fox will tell of charter former West virginians.
United Way Campaign and music by Seminole Singers members and other settlers 'of
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Kickoff, 8 a.m. Holida y Inn
Sanford.
si:rr.
lions Club spaghetti dinner
Sanford. Breakfast courtesy Of
SISTERS, noon luncheon, SEPT. 27
and bingo, 4-8 p.m.. Sanford
lrcsidents
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Coun'll
Holiday Inn.
Cavalier. Special program.
Okioberfest, German l)eltona, 10 a.m., Community Civic Center. Profits benefit
lions Sight Program.

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SATURDAY
Mabel A. Thus
Mary E. Mitchell
Robert C. Kettles, Stone
ADMISSIONS'
Randy Wade
James C. Robertson
Island
OCT. 15
Sanford:
Vi vian C. Welsh
Alyce B. ndel
Seminar on eye problems, 9
(;N)rgianni S. Allen
Mrs. Richard (Brenda)
Shirley A
A. Wilson
SEPTEMBE-tVa.m.,
A!t.ainonte Springs Civic
Lee E. Burk
Anderson, boy
Bernice E. Redman, DeBary
ADMSSICNS
('enter.
Open to public.
(Thristopher M. Lemon
Mrs.
Ray
(Yvonne)
John H. Kerar, Deltona
Bertle Marshall
McCollough, boy
Anthony J. Nowaiski, Deltona
Sanford:
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,. .uuifli I.uiiughy, DeBary
Elizabeth C. Carroll, DeBary
Leslie Scott, Deltona
Henry K. Alpaugh
Rudloph E. Wunderlich,
V-%w
Nova L Catron, DeBary
Phyllis K. Bartholomew,
G. Alvarez
DeBary
Kathleen N. Adams, Deltona Lake Mary
AlsIne N. Darsey
Verna S. Joerder, Deltona
Mary P. Newman, Deltona
Martha Franks
Thomas L. Gisthlst, Lake
Bernice I. Worthington,
BIRTHS
William Hawkins
Monroe
Deltona
Mary A. Jackson
Eileen B. Wright, Deltona
Mr. and Mrs. Aloiysius
Robert Kitheffer
DISCHARGES
Angela M. Chestnut, Oviedo (Janie) Smith a girl, Sanford
James J. Knight
Sanford
Shirley C. Frye, Winter Springs
Velman Madison
E. Causey
SUNDAY
a
DISCHARGES
Ber nard H. Nelson
JameS P. Cullen
a
ADMISSIONS
Thelma F. Rittenmar
Sylvira
Ruth Grady
a
Sanford:
Sanford:
Myrtle M. Shupe
a
Gerald Hensley
Sergio Alvarez
Juanita Chavis
Thelma Stephenson
Lola M. Johnson
Leeanne Blocker
Thelma M. Holmes
Joyce S. Turner
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Homer W. little
Sharon L. Cooper
Sandra M. Hunt
Anthony Williams
Henry Louwsma
Mamie L Denton
Carolyn Williams
Willie i. Nelms
ltosena W. Perkins
John E. Higgins Sr.
Louise Williams
a
Kristine F. Pittman
John S. Romines
Obie Hutchinson
a
Jean V. Williams
Katherine Rober
William
J.
Chambers,
Mary C. Smith
DeBary
Anne L. Christie, DeBary
.Joyce Nickle, DeBary
Elsie Hagmann, DeBary
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Dorothy [l arding, Deltona
Jennie O'Brien, Deltona
it
Alvin H. Morton, Geneva
Gramkow Funeral home in
GEORGE BARRY
Richard L. Higgins, Lake
charge of arrangements.
Mary
p
George Lawrence Barry,
Carol Ann Shivers, Ostecn
AN of 2719 S. Park Ave., Sanford,
INFANT WEST
died Monday at the Orlando
BIRTHS
a
0
General Hospital. lie was a
Monday's high 88. Overnight
Infant Thomas Dewey West,
— native of Waterloo, N.Y. and two day old son o Sgt. and Mrs. low 70. Rainfall was .12 inches.
Mr. and Mrs. Michael
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had been a winter resident of hI.P. West Jr., died Saturday ln
Partly cloudy through (Sharon) Johnson, a boy,
Sanford for several years hleidelburg, Germany, where Wednesday with a chance of Sanford
movliig here on October, 1974. Sgt. West Is stationed with the thundershowers. Southerly
Mr. and Mrs. Edward a
lie was retired crane operator U.S. Army.
winds around 20 mph, locally (Shirley) Wilson, a boy, San- "
with American Bridgeworks,
Survivors paternal grand. higher near thundershowers, ford
United Steel Co., Elmnyra parents, Mrs. W.J. Moore and Highs near
Lows in the 70s.
Mr. and Mrs. James (Jo Ann)
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Heights, N.Y. and was a former H.P. West Sr., both of Sanford; Rain probability 30 per cent Wrennick, a girl, DeBary
.s chief oi police In Montour Falls, maternal grandparents, Mr. tonight, 50 per cent Wednesday.
N.Y.
and Mrs. Thomas Mercer,
DISCHARGES
Survivors include his wile, Black River Falls, WIs.
EX'IENDEI) FORECAST
Mrs. Lina B. Barry, Sanford;
Generally fair extreme north
Sanford:
Funeral arrangements are
and partly cloudy with scatsister, Mrs. Ethel Kunst, incomplete,
Sergio Alvarez
Emma J. Dickerson
Rochester, N.Y.; brother,
tered thundershowers
elsewhere. Mild extreme north
,.Ernest Hanmore, Elmyra,
June I). Kelley
N.Y.; one uncle, a niece and _____________________ wIthhighsinthelowtomid&amp;.
Charles A. Nichols
Elsewhere, highs mid Ws to low
'two great-nieces.
Margaret E. Oglesby
LAW.
BARRY,
90.
LOWS
eXtreime
north
Joe Young
upper
RENCE - Funeral wrvic. for
a
piwø aarry. 69. of
C.ecra
60 to near 70 and mainly 70s
Chloe Madsen, DeBary
iw
S Park Ave , Sanford. died
a
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ls
ew
he
re.
Lou ise Rutz, DeBary
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in Orlando General
a
Daytona Beach tides: high
Rosa M. Tyler, DeBary
4'pitM will h. held at ii a m
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TPOfk1jV at Gramkow Funeral
10:53 a.m., 11:07 p.m.; low 4:20
Howard C. Schubel, Deltona 1
Horne, natw'l with Rev Darrel
a.m.,4:52p.m. Port Ca.naveral: Hazel N. Stokes, Lake Mary
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10:35 a.m., 10:35 p.m.; low
Chr istine E. Carraway, New
4 miles
t of Sa0ford
Cremation to follow Gramkow
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PARIS (AP) Official secrecy surrounded the efforts
of the French government to save a woman archeologist
threatened with execution today by a rebel African chief.
A French military plane was reported on patrol over the
area in northern Chad where Chief iliasen Habre of the
'l'oubou tribe has been holding Francolse Claustre, 32, in
the Tibesti desert for 17 months. A French spokesman
said "an active phase of the negotiations" had begun,
hich was taken to mean that the plane was to radio
contact with Habre.

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A jury had been picked and substance: MDA capsules, in
Ricky Johnnie Mace, 20, Lake missed.
Judge Hosemann ordered
testimony was scheduled to connection with an April traffic Monroe, pleaded guilty to
Mace
faces
a
possible
Dannelly
held in jail without
begin this afternoon In the drug stop on 1-4 by a statc trooper. resisting an officer with
maximum
five
year
prison
bond
pending
the PSI.
Trial started today on the trial of Michael Christy, a 23In Judge hlosemnon's court violence to his person and was term on the guilty plea.
lone case left on this week's year-old urban planner from St. Monday seven defendants ordered held in jail without
James W. Dannelly, 18, 120
circuit court criminal docket Petersburg.
pleaded guiiy and five of them bond pending completion of a Fairlane Circle, Sanford, was
before Circuit Judge A.J.
Christy is accused of were given probationary court-ordered pre-senkiice also ordered held in jail pending
Easy WayTo Kill
Hosemnann Jr.
possession of a controlled sentences.
investigation PSI).
completion of a PSI after he
Assistant State Atty. Bill pleaded guilty to larceny of a
Roaches and
Heffernan dropped charges of 1975 Toyota sedan on Aug. 21
assault with intent to commit a from Economy Toyota, Airport
ort
felony and aggravated assault Boulevard, Sanford.
in the case.
Assistant State Atty. Charles
The court was told deputies Gordon dropped charges of
were summoned to the home of attempted larceny of another
Mace's former girl-friend for a motor vehicle and resisting and
Tf
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allegedly had a knife and pe rson in the case.
struggled
with Lt. Roy Hughey
Dannelly, a fence erection
By DONNA ES1 ES
Connell said his plan is to Boulevard for walking Lyman and
1wals it
Deputy
J.F.
Bennett.
wor
ker, admitted the auto theft
Herald Staff Writer
have the city begin a corn- High and Milwec Elementary
Mace
LONG WOOD
Mayor prehensive sidewalk con. Schoolstudcnt..; on Ra nge Line that he told Judge Hosemano and requested the court order a
had thrown the knife mental examination for him.
James H. Lormann and struction program the first part Road for
students to attend the away when the scuffle
"I (eel I have a problem," he
ensued
Councilman Gerard Connell of January, 1975. using proposed Rock
La ke Middle as tlx deputies attempted to said, "Something comes up
Brush on once Iii. for months
will Join forces at Wednesday federally
and
funded
Corn- School and the Woodlands
Control
roaches and ants the
handcuff Mace.
I go out and rip off the whole
night's meeting of the Seminole prehenslve Employment and Elementary
School;
on
easy
way
brush No-Roach in
He admitted ripping Ben- town.'
County School Board to support l'raining Act ('ETA) employes Williamson 1oad f.r itudenls
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liannelly said he h.s a prior ca,,its, cupboards- around
the Sl:ylar
homeowners currently invovcd in water and both schools and to purchase an neit's Ladge off his uniform as
bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
the men scuffled on the ground. record of Juvenile "burglaries
Association's fight for courtesy drainage pipe laying.
easement or right of way to
Colorless,
odorless coating
Heffernan said the scuffle and stuff" and that he pleaded
busing for some 60 elementary
He said those programs will provide a walkway from
stays
cfIccmic
for month s.
occurred after Mace swung at guilty as an adult in 1974 to
school age children,
probably be completed by then, Skylark through to Longdale's Hughey wi
th the knife and motorcycle theft.
Connell said today he is releasing the CETA employes May Street.
postponing a
scheduled for other tasks after petmission
Lor mann said today the
business commitment to attend is obtained from the Seminole sidewalks are a
necessary item
the school board meeting,
County CETA office to change and that he has been gathering,
He added he did not wish their status.
for some weeks, cost estimates
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misconstrued his attempts
Connell urged Monday night of materials for the project.
A Soot lrn iwi Ctasic
Monday to initiate a sidewalk that the city budget a portion of
Lormann added school
program In various parts of the state revenue windfall monies students from Skylark and
city as a solution to the Skylark totaling $77,000 toward con- other areas have been
picked on
children's problems traveling struction of sidewalks or by "toughs" as they travel the
to and from school. "Those biccle paths on the three. county areas to
Longwood
children must be bused for quarter mile stretch of SR 421
Elementary on Highland
safety," Connell said.
from SR 434 to Seminole Avenue outside Longdale.

GENEVA, Switzerland (AP) - Egyptian and Israeli
military negotiators completed an agreement early today
setting forth the procedures to be followed In Israel's
second troop withdrawal In the Sinai desert. 'a a 15.
minute ceremony following a final session of almost 18
hours, the Egyptian delegation signed the bulky document
and the Israelis initialed it. The Israeli government annotmced previously that it would not sign until the U.S.
('ongress approved the stationing of American civilian
electronic experts in the buffer zone between Israel and
Egyptian forces. U.S. officials expect this approval next
veek.

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Washington (NEA) Politics Is nothing if
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not dreams, and the dream in the Democratic
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Party for years has had as its setting the 1976
nominating convention: It is late In the show,
pretenses are falling like the leaves of Autumn, 0*
and the George Wallace forces continue to
deadlock good sense
After five ballots the audience rebels at the
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of choosing again between, groan,
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Jackson
and Hubert Humphrey. Sud.
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is too late. The chant becomes bedlam and the
game L over; Edward M. Kennedy Is the man.
The dream Is most ill ogical. There has not
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1924, and no genuine draft since the party's
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Kennedy insists he'll not run nor be conscripted.
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numbers of other Democratic presidential
candidates are beginning to believe it has what
Jimmy Carter's people call the stuff of self.
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doing everyone a disservice, probably In..
chiding itself.
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perplexed those others w ho would be the
to change
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•.jj thew days socialism is always shown
"''unannounced candidate said prlvatly, after a
representing the future. However, experience
"Damn the advisors, full speed ahead!"
reporter's Indiscretion: "Are We discussing
has shown Socialists- Communists strap onto
people the most oppressive regimes in the______________________________________________________________
Kennedy's qualifications or mine? It's bad
history of the world. Regimes that are die.
enough reading about his superioritles but I'll be
thtorstips, dictatorships in the name of the
damned If I'll talk about them too."
This frustration, though still largly private, .z
proletariat, not by the proletariat."
Letter
To
The
Editor
has since assuned formal dimensions; Rep.
The reason these regimes are very hard to get
rid of -and here many will consider Cleaver to
the needs and interests of the citizens of Morris Udall, as example, now says gingerly
Commission Rapped
that if the Democrats force a Kennedy candidacy
be on shaky ground
is "because they give
Seminole County might be?
people something everyone longs for, and that's
Being a professional engineer and somewhat
You have reported many other activities of they will be running a man for the presidency
economic security, if you will, economic active In the community, I depend very heavily the commission of which time same questions who breaks his word; backers of other candemocracy." Few, however, will argue with his on your paper to keep me Informed on local could be asked such as the clay pit; attempted didates focus their condemnations on the idea
statement that "political democracy, which I issues and the workings of our local government, scuttle of the library services; moving money to that a party of 60 million people has only one man
think Is the more important of the two, doesn't I am becoming Increasingly concerned with Orange County; running battle with the county worth courting.
exist In Communist countries."
what I have been reading about the Seminole clerk; appointments to county posts; failure to
The resentments an natural enough. It's a bit
We still need more political democracy in the County Board of County Commissioners. This provide funds for jail repair,
etc. Although you off-putting, says Udall is1stant Bob Neuman,
United States, says Cleaver. We need to have concern reached a peak when I read that the have done an excellent Job of teporting on the "to work your rear
for months and then find out
more say in economic matters. But "I think that board abolished the County Pollution Control trees, you have said very little
about the forest. in a California poll that Kennedy Is still ahead of
the United States has more of a chance at Department after doling out raises for them- You would do a great public service If you could everybody by three times." What's more,
there
working
the balance out. 1 think that most selves and other county officials,
inform the public aLout how responsive the are the financial eonWeratn; new
Soviets
Americans know that and that is why Americans
commission Is to the public interest,
limit campaign contributions have minimized
I am appalled that the county commissioners
Capt. James E. Moore, late of the British navy, can view thehave always been so anti-Communist, why they
the .!fects of cor&amp;
u are holding their
have always been so antitotalitarian and why would take it upon themselves to ignore pollution
money until the Kennedy question is final, but as
navies of the world from a lofty coming tower -the editorship
they made the shift from hating fascists to hating in this day and age. Being actively engaged i
of the prestigious publication Jane's Fighting Ships.
Carter aide Jody Powell says: "Even if we can
Communists
so swif tly in
Larry R. Sinclair get a Kennedy man to give us some
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pollution research with the University of
seven seas spread out below like a massive chessboard, Captain
money, we
Instead of moving toward detente with the Florida, I can assure the commission
Assistant PFOf53OF can't yet get his ful
Moore sizes up how the contending pieces lay in his ffltFodUCtIOn
that
l support, we can't for InUniversity of Florida stance get him to go out among
Soviet Union, the United States should be pollution problems have not been solved In
to each annual edition of Jane's.
his neighbors and
resolutely
opposed
to
the
Gainesville, F15. raise the money
present
regime,
says
Seminole
County
nor
are
they
This year, sorting out the tonage, hulls j weaponry of
likely to disappear
he otherwise might."
Cleaver, putting It In terms perhaps less delicate Just because they saw fit not to budget any
naval forces has led him to a stark conclusion. As he put i,
Beyond
the
notions
of finances and fairness,
than a Ronald Reagan might: "Because the money to the department. This issue strikes
ever-growing Soviet navy has outrun the legitimate
though,
Is
that
of
logic.
Not entirely defensively,
Soviet Union is very shaky at this point and we close to home but my real concern with the
reqwrements of national defense and has no logical merchant
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letter, supporters of other candidates say their cam.
should
not
be
trying to hold them up, and that is county commission is their apparent lack of must be signed with a
defense role in time of war." 11 the Western powers heed the
mailing address and, when poign travels have convinced them that though
Just
what
we
ai doing with detente." Detente concern for the public Interest. How did
lesson of history, be says, they can only conclude that these
they possible, a telephone number so the Identity of Kennedy might win a convention he could not
at
rhetoric about no' Interfering In Soviet internal determine that we the citizens of Seminole the writer may be verified. The Evening Herald this time win
"vnnecessarily large forces are intended for aggressive acan election. A Watergate-sobered
affairs sounds, Cleaver says, like Chamberlain County no longer need a Department of Pollution will respect the wish, of
writers who do not public, it's explained, is In no mood for risking
and Hitler all over again.
Control? Does the commission really care what
The U.S. government, of course, does no have to read
want their names to appear in print,
another president of questionable character.
Jane's to know that the Soviet Union has been spending 50 per
10
cent more on naval ship building In the last 10 years than the
United Slates of America, and that the fruits of that effort are
turning up on all the strategic sea lanes of the world. Our
defam off iciah have described this burst of naval ship building
to Congress time and again.
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"Petticoat Potential," a forum for women, will be presented
Oct. 9, from 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. In the Orlando Municipal
auditorium sponsored by the First Sun National Bank of
Orlando In vooperaUon with Orlando Central Business District.
The purpose of the program Is to promote professional and
successful women. Such nationally prominent Individuals as
Mrs. Marvella Bayh, Mrs. Harriett Manley, Mrs. Mai
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will add the political flavor to our program besides adiressing
herself to the importance of health care, relating her personal
experiences regarding her battle with breast cancer. In 1973,

Mrs. Bayh led the American Cancer Society Crusade in Indiana
and now Is national co-chairman for this organization,
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"Bicentennial Seniors," a the future and an Involvement
nationwide $250,000 scholarship in the social and community
program for high school seniors issues faced by mr: uay.
who will graduate with the
Competition will include the
(lass of 1976 is being launched preparation of a ninute-long
this month by the National teleision script to be patterned
Association of Secondary after the CBS television netSchool Principal-s.
;ork' 200 scars ago today
One national winner will "Bicentennial Minutes;" a
receive a $10,000 schlarship commentary discussing the
and 102 state winners wiil sigmiieuiiceofthe'minute"for
receive $1000 grants under the today and the lessons it conprogram.
thins for the future; and a
Winners will be selected first current events examination.
locally, then on a statewide
High school seniors should
level. Two graduating se niors
their principal foc&amp;taJls on
will be chosen in each state and how to participate in this
the District of Columbia. Each scholarship program.
of the 102 winners will also Applications must be Filed no
receive an all-expense-paid trip later than Oct. 6.
to Williamsburg, Va., from Jan.
16 through 19, to attend
seminars and hear noted
speakers discuss educational
Starting Oct 1, residen:. :
and social issues facing this Seminole Count) will be en
country today. The national titled to free library cards good
winner will be selected during to all the community libraries
the Williamsburg conference. In the Orlando Public Library
Students taking part in the System. Seminole residents are
"Bicentennial Seniors" com,- invited to pre-register for new
petition must demonstrate an library cards by returning the
understanding of America's green and white forms you got
past and possible directions for in the mail

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In OI*rT*nCe with Nation] Square Dancing Week. The Foresters SquEe Dance Club members
were hosts to a dance at The Forest Clubhouse, Lake Mary, on Sept. it The lively event attracted
colorfully attired square dancers from Orlando, DeBary, DeLand, Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Eustis and
Tavares. Getting set to "swing your Irteer" are Foresters officers (from left) Sophie and Ken

Chapman, secretaries; Lilly and Earl Hartwell, vice president; Bob and Nellie Mlchaels,
treasurers; and Bob and Mary Ellen Strait, prezidents. lHeriald Photo by Doris Dietrich)

Material, including charcoal, oil pastels, drawL.g paper
(charcoal paper if possible) and kneaded rubber eraser, mud
De suppuea Dy students.
Class limit Is 20. Non-residents must purchase a non-resident
card prior to registration

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Rehearsals

a great deal of weight and size to men
like Turner and has not been able to
overcome the handicap
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trick in June.

Since then Clark has been begging for
rematch
Two other amateur bouts complete tL
card that starts at 8 p.m.

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Sister kissing is out In Florida's high school football circles
this year as the tie becomes a thmgoftjiepasl
With the advent(if a no%; playoff systemn,rcqulringeachteam
to play opponents within its district, came the distinct possibility
of multiple ties. And Floyd Lay, executive secretary of the
Florida High School Activities Association, was Instrumental in
developing the tie-breaker system by which one Seminole County
team has lost a game.

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Weekly award to Seminole High's most valuable player of the week from last Saturday's 74 victory
over Daytona Beach Mnlninnd was Herbert Branch, accepting award from Optimist member Harry
Terry. Branch caught the winning touchdown pan from Mark Whighain with 12 seconds kit In the
game. Linebacker-fullback Bill McDaniel woa the award the first week. dierald Photo by Bill
Vincent Jr.)

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Turner could also have an easy time of
it when he faces Hollywood's Roger
Pinkney in a light heavyweight tussle
The one who figures to be in the

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Since then Clark has been giving away

Clark and Masias both hope to use a
Tuten match as a springboard to a pro
career.
Masias was twice Golden Gloves
champion and has amassed a record of
15-6 while performing rnostl
theMiami area.

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The Central Florida Chorale will resume reguiar rehearsals
(luring the first week of October. Rehearsals will be held at the
home of Bettye Smith on Upsala Road.
The Chorale Is prepared to sing at locations throughout the
count) on invitation. Anyone wishing to contact the Chorale
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Nliller
Evans
and
Kenneth
to the dinner. For reservations, should
Legion 256
The Chorale is presently preparing Christmas music as well
Green for their outstanding DeMolay Mothers
contact Mrs. Joseph Samillano
as patriotic music for the Bicentennial.
The Casselberry American service since the Post was
A 'ew Sanford rink tho of Fern Park.
Legion Post 56 and Unit held organized.
On Saturday from 2-4 p.m. the
Mothers'
e&amp;'ier"
--Attending
the
recent
district
DeMold
1,its installation dinner recefitly
,y, was formed recently. FOE will show free cartoon
school
of
instruction
for incoming officers at
at Mt. The objective of the club is to movies to children. This project
Irelands Restaurant at Alta. Dora were Mrs. Yeager, Mrs. provide boys In the Sanford is designed to get parents IiiGreen and Mrs. Ward. Mrs Order
monte Springs.
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of DeMolay with refresh- terested in the Eagles and to
show them children still count
Lyle Plato, 6th District Yeager was appointed District merits after club functions,
commander, and Mrs. Dorothy foreign relations chairman.
In this organization. Free
Officers in the Mothers' Club
Mitchell, past district auxiliary
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are: Doris Burdette, president; popcorn and Kool-aid will be
president,
ed.
installed
the Lit-tie Miss BPW
Tosetto Belleme, first vice serv
following groups.
On Saturday evening FOE
president; Cami Meyers
Plus 50c F1m Ch.1c
Post officers are: Joe
Thirfy contestants are
Acne
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FOE
to
welcome
Pavone, commander; Alex 1-ered in the "Little Miss BPW Florence Williams, secretary.
state officer.
Geuterree and Rafael Car- Contest" to be held Saturday at treasurer; and Florell Mitchell, The meeting will take the form
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ill
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-of a dance and all members are
dvnas, vice cuimmianders; Jack 7:30 p.m., in the Sanford Civic chaplain.
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urged
to
Long, adjutant; Harry Epstein, Center.
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The
All mothers of boys in the
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historian; George Yeager,
--The public is Invited to a Order of DeMolay are urged to celebration will end Sunday
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chaplain;
Harry Figas, great evening of entertainment join the Mothers' Club to assist
sergeant-at-arms. James to see the -little dolls" corn. their sons rit picnim dances and Orlando, with their out-of.
No Appointrncnt Ncccsisort.1
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Plus 50C 11111111" chaege
Bergman and Edward lzbicky, peting for "little Miss BPW. and athletic e*-ent-s. Sisters ard tmn guests, attending a bar.
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No A1je Limit
Addition al SsabI.c,e
Unit officers are: Mrs. annually by the Sanford welcome to Join the new club.
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G'ovp s $ 1.59 p., p,,10,
Gentle
Birth
Kenneth Green, president; Business and Professional For further membership in
All Work Guaranteed
Mrs. Leusi Lnaitre, vice Women's Club,
Education for a Gentle Birth,
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formation, contact President
president, Mrs. lAtha Ward,
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secretiu-y-treasurer; Miss Island) will keep the show
present early pregnancy
Ellen Yeager, chaplain; Mrs. moving right alcng and Eagles
classes to expectant parents.
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Classes will last (Our weeks
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The Fratenial Order of Ow ana cover maternal 1walsth and
.1arm,
the evening.
Eagles (FOE) will hold a nutrition; prenaial developWed. &amp;
Naional and department
[)ooe prizes will be given and turkey dinner wth all the went; and infant equipment.
Photo
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veterx-is affairs and rehabilita. and cookies.
corner of Wells Avenue and First Presbyterian Church on
tion.
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Clark has appeared in more than 100
lights and stopped power.
punching Virgil Gibson in his pro debut
last year.
amateur

Dinner Key Auditorium in 'oconut
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Clark has been one of the most successlol amateurs eve. in central Florida.
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Malone is instructor and a small fee for Instruction will be
charged.

Preliminary action will feature three
the area's most popular fighters,
Edgar "Mad Dog" Ross, Savage Turner
and Clarence Henderson.
Ross Is just coming back from a threeweek vacation but he figures to be at his
best for an over-matched Billy Brockell
of Melbourne.
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The amateur portion of the card is of
great Importance for Casselberry's Scott
Clark. lie is scheduled to meet
Homestead's Sammy Masias in a threerounder that will decide who will meet
Georgia's Terry "Rootin" Tuten next
month.

Living in a Mexican labor camp,
Sammy made his Orlando debut two
weeks when he out-slugged Robert
Spencer. He also stopped Orlando's
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bout while Ellis found he was unable to
prepare himself properly. Killer claimed
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Oliver's record Is only 15-8 but more
than half of his wins have come via
K.O. route,
If Perez is successful tonight he may be
brought back on Oct. 28, to face either
Bobby Crawford or Killer Ellis and then
he may have
before retiring from boxing.
[loth Crawford and Ellis backed out of
tonight's date against Perez but they
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Seminole High might have been faced with overtime
Saturday night except for a last ditch touchdown pass.
Basically, overtime consists of teams starting from the soThe Jones defender jumped up and danced to the sidelines
yard line and alternating plays with the winner decided on the and teammates soul-slapped each other. Believing
himself a
basis of which side of the field the ball ends up o,
hero, he actually permitted Oak Ridge the equavilant of a punt.
Trinity Prep lost Saturday, 1-0, when Jacksonville Episcopal
It was obvious the move was intentional. It was also legal.
gained 17 yards In its four plays and the Saints got only two In one Oak Ridge simply took advantage of an
uninformed Jones team.
rush and zero in three pass attempts.
Oak Ridge did hold, and won, 1-0.
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Each down Is treated as a fourth down, only a first down is out
The penetration system does bring about a few questions'
reach,
What happens when a team scores? When both score?
'YI'!'ti I'.s.,
Fans can expect to ee the tie-breaker, sooner or later.
Simple it's net sudden death, but If at the end of eight plays
First will come the coin toss, then teams alternate running
one team has more points than the other, it wins. OtherwLse,a tie offensive
plays (four each) and while touchdowns are an object,
is still decided by which side of the field the ball is 011.
ball
control
will generally decide the outcome.
There may be no kicks, except on a point aftar situation, So
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The
guy
who
said a tie Is like kissing your sister Is
the punt is no weapon.
have to come up with a new line.
"There Is only one situation! don't like," said Seminole coach
Jerry Posey, "And that's on the last play. You might have the
other team stopped at their 45, if my linebacker puts a j&amp;TiflJ
SHORT STUFF: Lyman was faced with an unusual
tackle on their fullback and he coughs up a fumble forward
uation
sit
last Friday night against Boone. Thinking th e half was
with the ball trickling onto the other side of the 50. I've lost the over,
most
of the team trudged to the locker room. However, no
game no [flatter who recovers the ball."
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defense first so you have the last offensive play. In the other with just four players standing on the sidelines. GUYS In the locker
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Games have been won in the same manner, many players
ground.
seeing the game end and hurry off the field, only to hear the crowd
Many coaches didn't know how to react to tha new tie-breaker roar and miss the gamesaving play.
system. Orlando Oak Ridge opened a few eyes In the Metro
1114
Conference jamboree three weekends ago.
The Pioneers played Jones to scoreless tie. Oak Ridge felt
Things are set for the Golden Age Olympics In Sanford the
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of rsov. iu-ia WILfl senior citizens and over eugtble for 20
to punt, threw a rainOPTIMIST CLUB
maker pass which a Jones defensive back hauled In.
events. Entry forms will be available Oct. 15.
The problem was twofold. He was deep In his own territory,
Wes Rinker's fall college baseball tournament will be held in
BRANCHES OUT
and he should have called for a fair catch, because he had 11 gold Sa nford Stadi um Oct. 22-26 with Rollins , In, Stetson prid
and green Jerseys on him right away.
Seminole CC competing in a double elimination round robin.

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Sanford's Victor Perez
returns tonight to the scene of his
greatest triumph, the Orlando Sports
Stadium, to defend his Southern Junior
middleweight championship against
Cisco Oliver in a scheduled 10 rounder.
Perez
his crown six weeks ago at
the sports stadium when he outbrawled
Orlando's Joe)' Vincent.
In stopping Vincent in four rounds,
Perez displaiyed more punching power
than he had shown in his 51 r'erviou.s pro
outings, for the flamboyant Vincent was
on t he flour for mmr,' t han five mi nlit(%s
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held Sunday at the Mmulc Temple. Sanford. Officers include 1from lef1) Sharlee Johnson, Charity;
We both wore white to
Amoret La Rosa, Hope; Linda PfeIfauI, worthy advisor; Cheryl Sprague, worthy associated advisor; symbolize the purity of our first
and Heidi Nelson, Faith. Not pictured are Debbie Sauls,treasurer; and Susan
and only marriage. We waited
recorder,
for five years to be sure that
what God had joined together
no man could tear asunder.
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ur families
ORLANDO
Extension Homemakers, 2,500 strong, frompresence of
and
friends
was
a
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the 50 states plus Puerto Rico, are spen di ng a busy week here.
experience
we shall cherish all
One of the hlghligits of th eir 39th Annual Conference will
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our
lives
as the ultimate
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revolve around "Cinderella Learning Sessions," or workshops
about everyday problems.
Everyone present said it was
One session
"Happiness is Healthy People" will take a
the
most meaningful and
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look at drugs, epilepsy, cancer, prenatal care, and reducing
beautiful
wedding the had
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that Bill and
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Homemakers will have an opportunity to brush up on ef.
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couples to live together in a
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-related to today's economy, energy conservation, attitudes,
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HAPPILY
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Traffic safety and consumer product safety is being
DEAR ABBY I have a
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workshop.
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problem that I am sure is
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in the case of overnight
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years. Bill and I were marr ied
last June. We had 65 guests at a
lovely
church
wedding
followed by a garden reception
in the back yard of our home.
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Abby, I am greatly disap- first suggestion that they reUre *
pointed in you. Don't you for the night? ,rhL
realize that you have a lot of other couple?
black readers who don't happen
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BEAR MATTER: It's more a
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[)F.AR LO[ LIE The letter to etiquette Whether )ou are the
which you refer appeared in host or the guest, when you're
Aim Landers' column, not reads to retire, slmph say,
m ine.
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women with beautiful red and ABBY: Box P40. 0700. I A • Calif
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has sold In excess of 400,000 co..ies. Marabel Morgan will
comment on the concept of The Total Woman, relating some of
her experiences.
A professional business woman, Mrs. Walsh Joins the
"Petticoat Potential" program as a broker with Ferris and Inc.
Starting her business career In the early 'S(, she has risen to
ice chairman of th e board of Ferris and Co., besides being an
excriange ottictal or the American Stock Exchange. Julia
Walsh's dedication to education has earned her an Honorary
Doctorate of Law from Regis College Li Frederick, Md. She is
now serving as a member of the national board of the Medical
College of Pennsylvania and chairman of the advisory board of
Simmons Graduate Program for Women In Management.

'omen in business since her business career dates back 18
'ears when she paired with Westinghouse Electric Corp., in
public relations. She then moved on to become manager of
public relati ons and sales promotion for PAGE CommunIcation
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positions in the National Trade Associations and was appointed
to the Federal Engergy Administration in 1974. Mrs. Manley Is
a.so active In the Chamber of Commerce and the Red Cross.
Representing the homemaker, Mrs. Morgan is the author of
the number one best seller in 1974, "The Total Woman," which

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Bosox Welcome Deron Back
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By THE ASSOCIATFI) PRE.Ss the American League East to right. Al Co,
Aens thensingle(I to sage in the 16th inning to gl",
In his first regular season Four games and reduced the set up pinch-hitter Cookie California its marathon victür ,
game with Boston this ,-. Red Sox' pennant-clinching Rojas' game-winning sacrifice tiver the White Sox.
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IndIana 7, Brewers 6
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binatjon of Boston
and
Al Fitzmorris pitched an
of
the Red Sox'evaluation,
Pinch
hitter Oscar Gamble's
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second one, not the first one.
his record two-run single in the bottom of
will insure the Red Sox of their to 16-11.
The Red Sox' first 1SSC5.
the ninth lifted Cleveland past
sion title since 1967.
Angels 3, White Sox 0
ment
of
Johnson
in
October,
first
divi
Milwaukee, which profited
fly THE ASSOCIATED l'ItFSS was
flowing
and conAdrian Garrett smashed a from two homers by George
1974 sent the 17-year-old veterFred Lynn, having a super tl'en
gratulations being exchanged
homer off Rich Gos- Scott.
an packing. lie wound up in
year with his first major league
Philadelphia Manager Danny all around.
Chi cago. But on Sunday, after team in his rookie season, colOzark may not have been the
"This a great way to win a
they lost superstar rookie Jim lectt'tI three
only man in Three Rivers Sta- championship, beating the a
hits, drove in two
Rice for the rest of the season
di urn that didn't know his team team that has been chasing
runs,scoredtwoandrapped
his
DANNY MURTAUGH
DANNY OZARK
with a broken hand, the Red Sox
46th double, Letting a league
was eliminated from the Na. you," said Pittsburgh Manager
welcomed Johnson back.
record
for rookies.
tional Lenue East race but he Danny Murtaugh who knows a
Astros 5, Reds 1
streak. San Diego tied it in the
"I was shocked," said Johnwas the only one who admitted division title when he wins one,
Joe Niekro, 6-4, and Paul Sie- ninth on a two-out wild pitch by son, who was
traded from the
Tsins 2, A's 1
it.
"We're used to winning," bert limited Cincinnati to four knuckleballer Charlie Hough. White Sox to
the
Red
So.'
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Minnesota
left-hander Eddie T
"We aren't out of it If we win said outfielder Dave Parker. hit.s and Cesar Cedeno and Cliff
Cardinals 6-5, Expos 4-8
didn't think I would go some- Bane delayed Oakland's divievery game and they lose every "Even when we went bad this Johnson hit home runs for
Ted Sininions won the opener %- here this late in the season." sion clinching celebration, scatMANIIA iAll) - Muhan,- rescue 40 million so-called
game," insisted Ozark after ,ear the Phillics didn't gain any Houston. Cedeno smacked a for St. Louis with a two-run
But Johnson had regained his tering seven hit.s before needing mad Alt is fat and sassy, Joe American Negroes,
Pittsburgh walloped the PhIls ground on us and we just felt
three-run homer, his 13th of the homer in the 12th inning, co mposure by the time
he ninth-inning relief help from Frazier keen and mean, and
"Frazier ea ts bacon and eggs
11.3. 'I'old that h tca:ii w;t iliy, it's meant For us."
season, the first and Johnson snapping a five-game Montreal slipped on a Boston uniform Bill
Campbell and Tom Bur- tough Ken Notion is waiting in for breakfast. You can't beat
"I haven't been on a chain" added a two-run shot in the %inning streak. Tile Cards ti~-d once again. Ile led his new
the wings for the survivor of me and eat pork. God hates
to play, Ozark said, "That's pionship team since I was 14," seventh, his 17th. Jack Billing- it in the ninth
on an er-ror by teammates to a 64 victory
next week's ballyhooed heavy- pork."
Royals
2,
Rangers
1
news to me ... it's dish- added reliever Kent Tekulve. ham, 15-10, took the loss.
Montreal first baseman Nate Monda) night over the New
The
Royals
close
to
weight
"fight of a lifetime."
came
Frazier, who took the day off
eartening,"
"We won the Babe Ruth League
Padres 6, Dodgers 5
Colbert.
York Yankees, another one of eliminating themselves, rally'1
think
I deserve the shot from hard training, respordecJ
If Ozark wanted more con. Gr something."
Ilector Torres led off tt~e I I th
ilie ExpoS came back In the Iiis old clubs, with three hits, ing for two runs In the eighth to and will get it." said the tall, by
inviting newsmen to a news
firmation he could have
It was the fifth division crown inning with a home run to give itightcap on the, strength of Jim ,)ne Rill and one run stvred.
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just
111P
Texas.
George
Brett
hit
hard-hitting
Norton.
who
broke
(vnfcrence and a post-siesta
dropped by the Pirate club- In the last six years for the Sam
the victory, snapping Lyttle's two-run pinch single ill
The victory widened the Red a leadoff single and caine home Ali's Jaw and who Is the only cocktail part)the tower of
house where the champagne Hues.
the Padres six-game losing the sixth.
Sox' lead over idle Raltimore in on Tony Solaita's RBI double to man besides Frazier to hold a his Manila ho tel.
decision over the reigning
Attired in a white, handheavyweight king.
stitched Jump suit, the one-time
Norton arrived almost simul- Philadelphia butcher let it be
laneously with some 30 light known that he was upset
by
writers from the United States, sune of All's pranks, which in.
providing momentum to the so- t-!udcd clicking an empty
130
ST. PETEILSBURG (AP) - in the sinall-school class A.
gun at
$
0 130
2. Pahokee (2) 2-0 112
2. Sharni Christian (2) 2-0 V3 calk,d
"thrilla inManila" at the him during a Sunday workout.
St. ('loud increased its lead in
2. Orlando Oak Ridge 20 lii
Leon
School
High
of
2. Ocala Forest 2-0 111
3. Wildwood 2-0 97
3. Branford 2-0 107
Cclisewn Oct. 1 (sept. 30 in the
"I couldn't sIcep at night for
4. Vern Beach 2-0 86
High of Titusrille have earned votes whik Pahokee and Chi4. Milton 1-0 70
5. Lake Butler-Union 2-0 78 1-085
The bombastic All ed the know what guns can do. It
5. Hollywood Hills 2-0 75
unanimous first place votes for pley divided the resimining four
5. Haines City 1-1 66
6. Daytona Reach [Apez 9-0 72
6. Jacksonville Raines 2-0 49
£ Greensboro 2-0 58
respective Class AAAA and top ballots.
6. New Sinyrna Beach 2-0 65
7. Blountstown 11 43 0
6.
7. Fort Pierce Central 2-0 47
flere are (Ile standings, with
Some of Frazier's camp
Class AAA standings in the prep
Gold Coast Clirlstian 1-o 53 mon on the mount" -so-called
7. Delray itlantic 1.0 52
8. Miami Westminster 2-0 37
b
the
Frazier
camp
in
which
people
said they thought it was
8.
Florida
first-place
votes
in
parentheses,
Miami
Palmetto
20
32
football poll of the
7 liastinis 1.1 45
J. Glades Central 1--i 37
9. Frostproof 1-0 32
2.
he
described
the
fight
as
not
a
gun
which
apparently had
8. St. Augustine St. Joseph3
followed by won-lost record and
9. Winter Park 2-0 31
Sports Writers Asswintion.
9. Auburndale 1-0 25
10. Mulbeffy 2-0 6
Just
a
boxing
match,
but
a
holy
0 40
been borrowed from one of Ali's
10. Miami Jackson 1.1 22
in %I I 1-1 nit
V1 A cc
Florida A01 lliuh School total vote-Doints:
war."
security
guards. But Ali
('LASS AAAA
ClASS AAA
which also shut out its oppo.
CLASS AA
1. Tallahassee FAMU (11) 2-0
9. Bristol Liberty 2-024
"1
am
the
agent
of
God,"
Aim
laughed
uproariously
Tallahassee
1.
Tltu.sville
Astronaut
Leon (13) 2-0
1.
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nents last week, was voted first
when told
1. St. ('loud t9 1-0 125
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10. (Und Day 11 21
bellowed. "lie has cent Ins.' to of F'raziers charge later.
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a dismal slump and East title by beating the Phils

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led

them across

Murtaugh got a champagne

the Mononga- shower Monday night after

FLORIDA

Philadelphia, but the Pitts-

this

The mathematical surrender they had fallen into a firstplace

P40 187 Year a'

the North 3001cc? thereof); also. th

AND

bicentennial year.

Pirates limped home after a 2"This team stays on an even starterTom Underwood and six
picked us to win," 12 road trip. They had the cold- keel. We've weathered tough relievers.
captain Willie Stargell said est bats in baseball, amldst
situations
before,"
The sictory was the 23rd in 34
the
Monday night after the Pirates ports of clubhouse mutiny,
manager said.
games for the Pirates since

"Nobody

i. 4.3 BIk A M M Smiths 2nd Subd DR South. Range 30 Ea' Less. The

Florida at 7 00 o'clock

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rif the North 300 Icet of the SOuthweSt

DescrIption of Property

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The Herald Sen'ic

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games, and they'll meet the
Reds in the playoffs. While tlae
celebration wore on, Murtaugh

retired to his rocking chair Early Amecan -for crackers
and Iced tea. He's a tea-tot.ajler.
"This is a great way to win a
championship, beating the

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maybe the game and yet he couldn't see me man- you," he said, "but the Phiflies
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the City *111 v'Iose vacate and

Unlets Such certificate or cer County Cnurthoue in Sanford. HOtivAven,eandCed.inAynC,,nd
be redeemed ac Florida. at 11-00 am on October p.t'.e.n West First Street and

tificates shall

Seal)
Arthur H liechiwith. Jr
Clerk Circuit CoUrt

çsartici.larly described as follows
That rertan Fmst West alley
flIonl 7 Tv'r 11 F P Tratforoc Mao

glad to be where he's ap- wide receivers

starting

at the my roommate for hI years. He military precision one week

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tribute. But Bob Hayes still
wondershowand where it went

Actually, the Cowbo}'s have 'Hey, man, sorry you're going.' 10-6 head-on advantage.
"It's a cold-blooded world.
been color blind in this area Howevu, the Phillieartil]esy
BRENDA i FOELKER, last known
1973 at II 00 A M
Deputy Clerk
itility V'A4.emPrtt.
oltten
Richards,
who
beat
out
with the Dallas Cowboys.
I like it here. The guys accept day night by Bruce Kison and
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that art
Clerk of the Circuit Court
IDOl Rtarkstone Building
season, is the only white on the 'ou as you are. I'm nobody reliever Kent Tekulvc.
Block? TIer 11, E P Tratforc!s Mao
action to forecle thri mortgages
Jaclsonvitle. Florida 32701
By - Ida Creal,
of Sanford PB 1 Page 61
apparent he was no longer receiving Corps.
attention. I've had it."
pionship team since I was 14.
Seminole County. FloridaPutUlSh S0t 7) 1975
Publish Sept 7.9. 16. 77. 1975
A.'tl
he
heard
t
the
time
and
place
Beam at the SW corner. SE ' of
wasn't
running
rr iso
DER 3
good
drop you on, you're there."
rOUtes,
tfte NW "ot Section?), Township 70 ________________________
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contribution he made to foot- or something," Tekuls'e said
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City Commi'.sion
some wasn't hustling. I say (Coach ball.
So
he
was
peddled,
for
South. Range 79 East, thence run
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iiAft&amp; me,"
of ttie City ot
he says, between gulpa from bottle of
kind of draft choice, to the san Tom) Landr' couldn't handle
"every
team
in
FOR
SEMINOLE
along tht'W line of said SE 'd, P4W
COUNTY
the
league champagne.
the situation, couldn't get me
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
fly H 14 T.u.tu.n Jr
', Section 7). thence S pe d9reS FLORIDA.
Cull IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
open.
City Clerk
in football - at the age of 32.
a lot of doors - for guys like tagged Tekuvle for a two-jn
Adoption
the NEt, of Said Section 73, for In Re:
CIVIL NO 75.1590 CA 0 F
145
745$) ft to a point on a curve MARY MICHELLE KELLOGG, A FFDFRAI NATIONAL MOW
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concavetothe NWontP,e Wright-of- Minor. BY RALPH THEADORU
TGAC,E ASSOCIATION.
duced Pittsburgh's lead to .
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
guy on a tea4l good enough to time. The fly patterns and post
His heritage as a Cowboy But the Pirates broke the game
Thence along the arc of said cury.
NOTICE OF ACTION
Piihfir 14erint will he held 'n Room
hjvinO as its elements a central TO' WELOON EARL BROWN
1ing deep down the
BETTY 1. STOJEK. a single 703 in the Seminole County ('our
world's fastest human, and t
RESIDENCE UNKNOWN
•ngI of 21 degrees 02 16" and a
field, either. In camp with his new assault off John Montague.
vcman, and FINANCIAL AC. tPN,Sp Sanford FIorid. by the
knew bow to turn that talent Outrunning thesecondarv, have
49er brethren, he flashes the
Parker capped the scoring
the poInt of tangency; thence
27 that a Petition has been filed i. the
Defendants
4'nuinnle Cnnnt Florud
t
Circuil Court of thc Eighteenth
degrees 47' 56" F for 706.755 ft
NOTICE OF SUIT
r' M . r'r a'. snort thercftcr as highly arced footballs,
defenses adopted in recent after the 1971 season. By belt over the rightfleld wall to
Markham Road; thence P4 59 Florida. in and for Si"mnote County.
Corp
(nun'irter the i1"n$'on rif
or
100 'ards in 9.3 seconds and 40 I1)OtC precise, more (lisciplined,
dearee. 4.4' SS" W for 1951 018 tt. Florida, in Civil Atco for the
3377 firoarlway
dinapre by Seminoi
County,
off his gold medals from the
Adoption
of
MARY
MICHELLE
"When we went bad thIs year,
along lin. parallel to the N line of
uiiore alert to the seams in the 1964
OI)mpics,
yards in 4.3, which makes him
Kansas City. MiSsouri
Flririda title of which as as follows
the Phillies didn't gain any
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HOMES. HOWELL PARK SEC 147701 (7? .ini lIP 611 Florid,,

SHOP. CTEl

flunk,, Attorney for Pet,l,oner,
lainlno Sil) acres
thereof a'. recorded in Plat ROOk 13, implementing Section of Article I
has been fIled against you and you whose address is 617 Sanford Paoes IS and 45. Public Records of cf the Crin'.tt,,l,on of6the
State ,,
are reouired to serve a copy of your Atlantic flank Building. Sanford. Seminole County, FloridA,
Florida Ornnanrr No 739 cml the
writln defunseS. If any, to it On IorIda,andIiietheoriginalwuththe Psas been filed against you and you County cf
Semrv'sle Article VIII.
GEORGE C. KELLEY. III. PA ., Clerk of Circuit Court. Sanford. are renuireci to serve a COPy of your
lion I of the Conslitution of the
County.
Florida.
on
PIIntlff's Attorney, whose address S#minol
or writtenilefenses.ifany.toi•onvApj Chapter 175. FlorIda Statutes:
Is P.O Box 1132, Apopla. Florida, before the 3rd day Of October. A 0
DEN BERG, GAY 5. BURKE. P A. det,'rmlnlnn
through
local
1973, and file ttse original with the entered against you for the relief
Clerk of thIs Court gitPsr before demanded ri f he PPtitiOn
WITP4FSS my Hand and official
service on Plaintiff's Attorney or

address is P0 tow 79). Orlando, Cr.,pty of Seminnle, amending
Florida 11507. and file the onigin4l ('Irdinarur,. No 159 of the County of
'.'.ltfs the (Ir of the Abuve styled 'emlrw'Ie to the extent inrnns,stcn?

default ..viII be entered against you AUOj'St, A 0 1975
the relIef demanded Is the (Seal)
ArtP'asjr H Reciwith. jr
Complaint.
Clerk 04 Circu' Court
WITNESS my hand and seal of

Othrrwiic, a judcirnent may be en c$t
tereci against you for the relief
Sidney I vmnlen, Jr.
demanded in the Cemplaint,
ChMrm.sn
WITNESS m hand arid the seal o
E'.rd nO (onty

(Stall
Arthur H Reckwith, Jr

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Adair in the saddle, darted along the rail and won the
$121,700 Pomona Quarter Horse Futurity Monday night,
the richest race ever run at the Los Angeles County

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FOELKER. KATHRYN L BASS. Publish' Sept
16. 73. * Oct . icis corporation.
VALERIE B GILLIS. 15 ill of
Plaintiff(s)
the OFR 171
suIvng directors and trustees of
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Ternosce.
SHAKER VALE. INC. and the
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Coach Tony Masri said SVilens

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71 SeiyinnIa County to ninth in the rankings.

Publish' Sept. 14.73.30. Oct.7.
973 37745, 6ttornpys fol' PetitiOner, and
cruprlff
DE P 120
fil, the original with the clerk of the _____
'"n" Crw,nty
to"da
abovestyled Court on or before Pu.Pili'.h Sept 71 10 oct
7, II. 1975
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND October 72nd. 1913: otherwise A OF P 144.
iuddmentmaybeenteredinfavorof
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. true Petltner
FLORIDA
WITNESSmyhandandthesealof
CIVIL ACTION P40. 15111$.CA.•9.F saId Court on
IN THE CIRCUIT. COURT
Sept ember 15th i'
STATE RANK OF APOPKA,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
(Seal)

assigns, successors in initr.st, described in Such certificate or
trustee's oi'any
cftierparty claiming certificates wIll be sold to the
by. through, under or against highest cash bidder at the Court

LONDON TOWER

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written response, ii any, to it o.
That 'Aid
le .% heng
made to following a 46-10 trouncing of
RONALD S WEBSTER ESQUIRE. *ntl'.fy the
.rms of ad Writ of
of Whittaker Pyle and Stump. Post Freni.tlnn

B GILLIS. as all of the wryiving
dIrectors and trustees of SHAKER

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in the Rose Bowl as a sopix)more.
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Saminnte County Florida. will at
vorite after winning the 1974
VOlI ARE HI.REHY NOTIFIED
tob,r, A 0 197', nffr for sale and
that an $ti00 has been
onto the top spot with 56 firstfiled in re sell to the highest bidder, for cash
Name Change of MARK
ALAN
si,hlecttoanyJIndalietStflqIeIflS.
place votes and
HICKS to MARK ALAN BENNETT at
1,192 of a
true' 'ront (West I Door 01 the
and BRYAN LEE HICKS to BRYAN
Sv'm,nnt County Courthouse an possible 1,200 points from a
LEE BENNETT •nd yOu are Sanford
the
Flnrida
above nationwide panel of sports

Florida Banking Corporation. M 0

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ball in the end zone and then the

- ciescrltcd property owned by Bertha

LEE HICKS

CorporatIon and BANK OF PALM

DL 10 YR. SILAS HOWE

med out for

Wilkens, S-foot-il, 220 pounds, is a two-year starter for
the Bearcats, transferring from Ohio State after playing

Ohio State and Southern Cab-.

Banking Corporation; GORDON S Cf
Issuance, the de'scrlpllon of the AS'
NUTT. Individually; LONGW000 proprty,
The East 6U 71 feet of the South
and th names n which It

Un,, Lenil

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tAP) - A owd of fl,

The total fell only 7,3l short of the runnerup top-lO

Legal Notice

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tzaifan(lquarterback Ken Stat
kr's expert disscctinj of a llphin tleIenc, a (ICICILSC riotical

CISImIna by. thrgugh, under or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. Notice s hrCby given that. _____________________________
aaainsf SHAKER VALE, INC F
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afI Pursuant to an order or a final ______________________________
Ralph em- !'
POPE BASSETT ala POPE F. ro Piolder of the following
(udoment
nf
foreclosure
entered
in
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BASSITY. IndIvialIy; SUZANNE tIficales has Ilied said certificates the above captioned action. I will
J. BASSETT. Individually; COM. f, a
tax deed to be issued thereon sell the properly situated in

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Clerk of the Circuit Court

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Michigan, Stanford Tie

time then and then., make i
FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. particularly
ri cem;nnledescribed
County, as
FlOrida.
pIicatlontotPesaldiudgeforafinal
foIIws more in the wake of Michigan's 19-19 while Penn State fell from 28-10. The Longhorns were folFLORIDA IN CHANCERY.
settlement of said Estate, and
tie with Stanford.
I r't 71 Harden's Addition to thri
seventh to 12th. Southern lowed by Notre Dame, up fr'rn
for CASE NO 7S1434.CA.1SB

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IN BRIEF

"They pro'ed they're still a cut the lead to 24.14.

team spokesman also said fullabi)' Inst f

FROBATE NO. 74.35)Cp
cordIng tc law the properly the 'cal of the Circuit Court r
In RI: Estate
described in suCh certificate or
nuipl County Florida. upon
DOROTHY W HARRISON,
certificates will he sold tO the firi,l l,innient rendered In thiDeceased highpt cash bidder at lhe coul afnin rirt
thp 13th day ot
PINAL NOTICE
bOve door on the 6th day of Ocfot'ec. Jnna.sry A 0 1975 in that certain
NOTICE Is hereby given that the 197S at 11- 00 A M
rn'.r entitled. I H Truluck. do,nri
undenslgr*d will, on the 24th day of
Dated this 71'.' day of August. $975 h.'.Iner'. a'. Security lumber &amp;
Arthur H lekwtti. Jr
October, A D. 1975, a? 13:30 am.
ppIy Ptnntifl. vs Bertha Collier,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
present to the Honorable Circuit
Fcl Collier and Mary lee Collier,
Seminole County Courthcus,.

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OLD CROW
RB

11) 1000 1 WI 1 Macun Mugueria.
(55140 (3"114960'p(43)3;700
NINTH - 1 (el*y UI 770. 370.
7,0 7
( 5) 100 760
3 Bab.ao.
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(3) 740 (3(7 %' 774.0; P (7 5) 6120
DOUBLES-POSe.
C'n.
4:
TENTH - 1 ClvocPu (3). 7300.
A OIiy'q. Pah. 39: Bench, Cii's. 440. 't 7
Met-sos,, (II 1000. S70;
'79: (ash. Phi. 3$: Gary-er. LA.
Mar,U, (1)1 50:0(35) 950;
(it 1t740 lID (7319750
,TPIPI ES C.arn.
All
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E.EVENTH - I Oom;ncj',
ppssenop'r, Ch'. 10. DParker, Penoni. Iii 970.
940 140. 7
10: GrosS ktai 10. Josh *rCrp'A Alto (1)75,0 1
70 3 Cach's
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M IOlIOwFtOPIDA FLOOD CONTROL
Certifirate No 3)7 Year of
DISTRICT, flY
S'
e 1971
1 , (,C)'.F P I t
ttOMC)
Description of Properly
liv' 5' Robert I. Clark. Jr
tot 179 &amp; S ',ot Lot I?? Woodruffs
Chairman
Suhn Frank I PH 3 Pg u
Pulitn- Sept
Name In which aess Claude
OF P 7
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tyre
All of ca;d property being fl the NOTICE OF SHE WIFF'S SALE
Counlyof Seminole, Stateof Florida
hOTI(I IS HFPFIIY GIVEN th,,t
UnI
Such cenlificafe or cer
virti. Al that .rtain Writ .l

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT. P4 AND FOR SEMINOLE

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I4Y, 101 0 PArker, PPi. 100
$115-Cash
Pt'l. 707.' ROSe.
(in. 207
Garvs.v. LA.
701.

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RESULTS
FIRST - 1 CarPwSenche?
'' 140 4.41) 7 CIthanoAlt,erdi
(It.
740
'1 Unia Elena. (3).
770 0 lA) 1100 P (51) 29160
SECOND - 1 tarn A'*na. (5),

MAdIOCI. CPu. 34) T Smrnoin.

BIJTI.ER

scorch

f), P 60. AdO- 1 Chijcho Aguirre.

Watson. )4tn 374: Morgan. Cm,

HEDGES

1 Ch"rho Aspi ($1 300;
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(7114* 6AP (171)1140 ; Rig Q (33

FOURTH - 1 C4cPto Miguel (1).
71 10 P40 1040:7 lArri P'rt', 'I).
I 40. 1040- 1
On'ningo Echy. (7),
P14 119390: DD
('.4) 11070
FIFTH - I E'dnza Ramrt. (6).

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Publish - Sept 2. 9. 16. 73. 1975
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H6 ROUPRON
MEXICANA DELUXE
tafitIcAlt TEQUIlA
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ItEXTRA
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SMIRNOFF PUERTO
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GOLD OR WHITE

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(3) iS 50, 4. 60. 1 50; 7 Celayi Alfu
lt 7 0 1 10, Snti
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TWELFTH - 1 Fecman Jqg.p (3)

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ELEVENTH

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Only ofirnes Schedjlq'd
Taday'sOames
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fCr'Ze,,'.n 10-17)
at
PaItimt,r (Alexander III, In)
Mfl.ynukpe. (Trivet--s 4)0) at
ClevelAnd (Harrison 7 7). In)
ReSPfln (Cleveland $79) 41
New Yrirk lHuntr 77 4) f)
Tiat
(Umbarqer $6)
a?
Cliv (Bird $4). In)
Mkv*it
fBfy-4'v
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Oakland (Raman-sen 10-121. In)
Chiaoo (Osfeen 7 16) at Cali

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Raiders' Victory

DOCKETP4O.67

11'0 A.M On the 74th day of S,p (Spctlon Ifl 346 Florida
S?i?ute) 33
West Palm Beach. Florida
tember. A D 1975, offer for sale and
NOT i (F t S Pt ER F flY GIVEN,
The application and supnort dita

Seminole County Courthouse

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lP50 00 'lAl £5330

Priston 6. New York 4
k*nsa% City 7, Texas I
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Fermr '1 170 0 161) 1340 P (67)

Clpvptbnd 7, M'l*Ihey 8

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LONG BRANCH

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figures released Tuesday by the NCAA Statistics Service.

R.thnri. Mencha S Sala. la.'rea a

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FICT$TIOUSNAME

the Civil Dlviion of the Seminole DFP 137
_______________________________ f.verning flnard of Central and
Cowty Sheriff's Department
thcrn Florida Flood Control

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FOURTH - 1 Eddy Perez. 7
£ I%nrrp hina S Domingo Perez. 6
(ncho flki 1 Rarre fleng
I Maya Aipi. 7 ftilbno Zarre, • sides that have been prevalent

1 50 - 7 Ceiaya Larrea ,
64.7. 5 ii 3 Sam Muquer'a (5)
00 13$) 5570 P (3Su 761 50
SIXTH - I Oquiza Ecrtave Ill

Cinninna,; at HOuStOn, (fit
(ni Angel
it San O'ego
In?

"We have today given our tions, appeared fntrated by resulta befr made kno

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Erhano Arana, I

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Sargent Karch, council esecu- with nnagement into a union ment, negotiations could

TENTH - I Muquerta 7

SanrP,,

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FIFTH - 1 ChuchoMagu,I (31

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hasnotbrought about a Nation-

Legal Notice

P4ntIcp Is Pwrehv given that I am
PUBLICPOTICEOFHEARINO
y yirj of lht Certain Writ of
in Pii,5Inc a? $121 Sanford
s hirthy given that O
F*ecution iltued Out of and under Ave canforc, Seminole County. pllcation ha hi,en received by
the scM of the County Cnurt of FlOrida unThr the ftlt
name of Central and Southern Florida Flood
Seminole County. Florida. upon a P&amp;H AUTO REPAIR.
and that
final ludomerlt rendere lfl thC intendtores?ersaidnamewiththe Control District
PORFPT F LEE. $19 .,EP4EVA
aforeusld Court on the 5th day of C!rk c4
th CIrcu' Ccvjrt, Seminole DRIVE. OVIEDO Ft ORIDA. HAS
Auaust. AD 17S, in that certain
County, Florida in accordance with
SURMITTED APPLICATIOII P40
case entitltd. Financeamerica H,, provisions of the FicIltoi ?5M7 TO IRRIGATE 460 ACRES OF
Corporation PIlntIH. v
Raymond Nmp 5ftot, To Wit Section PAST(JRF WITH AN
F. Lord, fennt. which aIoreid US Florl
StuIr 1957
WATFR (1SF O1 3$ 9 ACRE FEET
Writ Eitcution was delivered to
S Raymond Hall
MIAMI tAP) - Oakland ly missing inJured veterans yard n in the third period.
FROM
THE
me as Sheriff of Sminot County. Publiih- Sept 73. 10, Oct 7. U. 1975 AOLJIFFP
ILOPIDAPI
Coach
Jctm Madden finally Nick
THE
Huoniconti,
f)Ick
WELL
IS
Hut it took a 1Oyard kickoff
foflowina deScribed properly Oed
SEMINOI E COUNTY
by Raymond F Lord. said property
INVITATION TO BID
National Football Iague sea- nandez.
all In the fourth quarter, to kill
A shli hearinci will be held to
Florida.
more
particularly a(rt hdc on re Ill year Main cnnrerninq 'he application.
cooled his excitement over the then in the second twit, it
"There wasn't any excuse for
One (1) 1867 Ford. Title No TCICphnn
System Interested nflranne(inty Cour?hou, 65 E
Said vehicle being stored at Ratlif? Ft
91 SminoIe Memorial Orlando, Ha 3750$
Madden apparently lost de- little lift," said Madden after Hart's return which came after

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CHICAGO (AP) -- A flew

Fermin I arrøa 7 Santi Mugueren

C. Inn Sah

ann IB.,rrI 1510)
n Francl
lBarr 1313) Rt
SECOND - 1 Erhano Okoki (7)
(Mnrton 17 1$) 1
7 6 '? 100 7 Ranre Lenli (31
PhJIailpp;
J
ICarlton 1413) 17 s 'm
Ira f4'ti, (I) i
' P h"r-ch Deniery 711 mt
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$
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THIRD - 1 Urea Sanchet (3)
Cincinnati IPiorman tOil at ?P 00
1 (VI 1 Vi-? larra AIbe-qd, (6)
}Ieus?cin (Crisoroy, 1). fl)
II &amp; a
1 Erhano Javi Ill I
Ies Anael
1 Ru U 9) at
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kan Diera' I inemes 199), (n)
FOURTH - I Alayn Jayi IS)
Wdittdjy' Games
I I it PC. A al 7 Aarre EIo'za II)
New Yrir at Chicago
4,0.470
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Sar FrandSCo a? Atlanta In) ti ç
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t'r7a Reti 1 lç,j Perez, 1 Aldan.j
Arana S I rrl Yin 6 Oqu'ia Jay.. the controvsial Pozetle Rule hadrespondedtoa challenge by night.
then the management proposal,
7 Nentil Sanrhep. $ Eddy Atberd, and could
the
club own- union president Kermit Al.
W.J. tJse Jr., chief federal with any changes agreed upon,
AInva Aqi.rre 3 Chucho, Attu. i

192. Arana

69 $7 4z7 3)'

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TWELFTH - I Sala Meneh II) Fermin Ramon. S Mrurilarrea
(A4t '.00 A 10
flilbo Altu. 17?
SIXTH - 1 P4ecji Benqca 7
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7
'iOfl P i1?l Il 60. Big flominon lAvi S Arecha Miguel.
0 *1 £ with 1) 7A1 60
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A 1*10 Handle
Alava Pp

Parc Rn Ifl, Munn. NY

55 77 511 1$

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Latest N FL Con tract Offe r

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:MQjor Leaque

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Deputy Clerk
CARROLL IlulIxi

ST GIRl,AlN IMP FRANC5
By Lillian T, JenkIns
IMPORTED ITALIAN CHAMPAGNE

FAMAASTI SPUMANTE -----3.99

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Publish Sep' 7, 9, 16. 73. 1975
OF ,
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Arthur Pt ftpckwitti. Jr
fly Elaine RiCharcic

Seniin,oIe County 1 loridi
Arthur Pt Rerhiwith Ir
Cr'u'csty Cnmmi%'.ionpu'

P.ruii'.ru- Sept 73 30 Oct 7. $4. 1975 Piblith S.'j.t 71 197',
OF P 131
OF P Ii?

suiiuner exercises. And he is
obviously healthy, at a conip.tct

like Hayes to nullify his speed
threat. The move to the 49ers

evn the scar of a knee because he is now teamed with
Operation (the vocational Gene Washjnton, a brilliant
hazard and only a shoulder wide receiver who also cornseparation in '68 as his one mands the same kind of
SeriOus injury,
respect,
and
prevailing

cdught more passes for more
yards and more touchdowns

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Open House On Sunday

tough to double

both men all thi wheels comt alive again this season.
time. He could thrIve In his new weekend at the Seminole Turf
Drivers already on the

tast- of the C'bo)1 become with Coach Dick Nolan, wi racing plant stages qualifying Tom Crank, Bob Neely, Bob
dispensable?
was ii COWbOy assistant when races Sunday as part of open WerIth,Ier and U-year-old Lu
For one thing, there was hayes broke In and worked on house, leading up to the Oct. 1
-,
seasons-i,n'74 he was reduced

The emotional stimulus of a

Preparationsarein full swing

Sunday's open house will be

he had caught 64. The nands doesn't erase the bitterness. "I second part of a split season. be no wagering, Children will
were the same, the speed was respect Landry as a
New general manager Neil receive coloring books and
great
virtually the same, What coach," he says, "but as a man Makin is making confident arness racing literature,

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lovely statue In a

design to display on the table regular or L-shaped, secretary
There Are also large. floor sized or e'C(utivø, with matching
statues,
Including some lifelike chairs of your choice
furniture for the office or h..me Florida.
Many of
you're sure to find animals that will
The smart ones are doing this .'.ht you're looking
interest these ltens are suited for use In
for
to Some corner nook in your your
by doing their furniture buying
horn, also since nearly
at Noll', Furniture Sales.
item that l 000ular ,t home
everyone bps use .0' a dcsk or
N.
A
large
variety
of
the present time is the Lewitte matching
bars with oTher item of office
Hwy. 17.97 In Casselberry, m
furniture.
chair with rn,tchig Don Miller
have learned that they
bar stools are carried specially designed for home
jy
by
Noll's,
includir.g
the
Out.
decor,
or more off the regular prjCa loveseat. in a beautifully
Bar with
twoand
stools,
in
by snooping at Noii's, who desiafledstvte.Warrentongtass chess
NOil's has quorant
rich, black
lather
wood
Ire*
topped coffee tables with
spelaIite in buying
delivery within 74
design,
available in two styles. Master
matching enJ tabs f eaturing
tlOgu, fdo seconds a
Charge
or
These are lust what you need in BankAmerlCArd
freight damaged furniture, antiqued, gold metal legs and
are accegte
or recreation room, and financing it
restoring It to like new con body Supports are one elegant
ili.
For thebusinessman. Noll'
ditlon in their shop and and unusual design thai will be
Hours are Monday through
has a romplete s&amp;ection of Friday 9 a m to
discounting it to the public a beautiful addition to any
• p m.
office furniture, where you can Saturday
through 6 retail outlet's in the horn,
a m to 6 p m arid
fur nIshane office completely Sunday 11 a rr 10
Central Florida area Besides
5pm
If you have a special
or lust add a piece to your
true Casseiberry store. Noll's
So don't wait any longer to
decorative
piece
you
would
like
prerent
office
Desks.
filing buy that furniture ye.' want c'
has an outlet in DeLand and
to display to full advantage. cabinets, credenias and office
Leesburo with the other, stor
I*ed With the øicis and
then see the assortment of
chairs are all available at selections
being In Orlando
available at Noll's.
pedestal
tables
at
Noll'
Or
money
tving
pric es Ther eat, fherelsno need for
Noil's has complete lines of
d,l._AOv
furniture for any room ir the

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WIgs have become such an your wig to be styled and pick it
integral part of today's woman, up the next day This in
that women actually1 feel that divldulized service is not
they are changing their per
expensive. They have the
sonallties when they change lcjepjt styling prices around
their wigs By having wigs of Wigs styled for from 53 up and
shades and styling hair pieces from 53 50 up
fecent
ays modern woman can
Red Curl Wigs is owned by
choose a wig to suit her mood Joyce arid her son Marty Mayo.
for the day. and Doers up a whole The family ha s been in the
new world of intriguing beauty shoe) and wig business
possibilities
for 15 years Marty, after
At Red Curl Wigs, located in having grown up in this line of
the
Seminole
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in wnI
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styling for your wig, aided by Mom ar.d Dad ever since they
ex pert ad vice from Joyce Ma yo opened
their place in
And Maria Garcia, and thin (assilberry 3 years ago Marty
watch whIle the creation comes harx1ls all the bookwork and
o life before yo,jr eyes. This buying as well as the wholesale
WAy you're certain to be end of the business
satisfied with t he results since
You play 'an active part in the
M,rla Garcia, their skilled
birth of another Personality; stylist,
has
been
a
your new wig
cosmetologist for 15 yea rs. and
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continuing his education at
There are no slçns of a
Seminole Community College. recession
at Bernice's Beauty
BernIce welcomes Glen on her, Salon, busln
has been so
staff f or lw brings a fresh
young good that they are in ihe midst
approach to ha ir styling and
of remodelIng and adding 4 new
enInys all nhac
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Rein(] vrAino in aqe bi, no means Appoint
are fl*CesIlry
cc'nve-ys a lack of talen t and
, but once t heir new stations
Glen can cut. set and Style ha
ir are add
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with the bes t of them
handli
He enjoys all ohases of hair with or anyone who comes In
care, espec ially precisIon cuts
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Truth
(6.5) Concentration
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) CBS News
(24) Orange County
School Board
(35) Star Trek
(44) I4 'xans Heroes
7?7 (6) Biceitenni.
Minute
73O (6) Soace 1999
(I) Iets Make A
Di
(13) Movie
800 (2. 1) Movin'
(9)
Days
(35) Movie
(44) DIMh
'O (6) Joe And Sons
(91 Welcome Badi
Kotter
00 (2. 5) Police Story
(6) Switch
(9) Rookies
(13) Carolina Country
930 (13) Law And Mr
Jones
(33) Movie
1000 (2. 5) Joe Forrester
'6) Beacon Hill
(9) Marcus Weihy

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600 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6 tO (2) SUnri
Almanac
6.11 (6,5) Sunshir.e
Almanac
6
(2) Profiles In
Erh,cation
630 (6) Sunrise
Srrnester
(5) Today In Florida
66 (2) Daily Devotional
Cs) News
Suncoast Sunrise
News
700 (2, I) Today
(6) News
(9) flnzo'c Circuis
(14) Unlscooe
730 (9) Am America
(44) Hous C
Frightenstein
P00 (6) Cantain Kangaroo
(44) Flintslones
P10 (44) Three Stooges
sc (44) Spirit Of 76
9•(•(l (2) PhIl Donc.Jwe
(6) Mike Douglas
(5) Big Valley
(9) Movie
(24) Mifer Rogers'
Neighborhood
(44) Leave It To

(44) Uinah
1O3 (24) Woman
1100(2. 6,0,9) News

(13) 700 Club
(44) Love American
Style
1130 (2) Tonight Show
(6) Movie

(9) Wide World Of
Entertainment
(44) The Mod
Sguad
1700 (I) Great Mysteries
1?3O (0) Tomorrow
Show
(44) Donahue

Show Off s

Martian

(44) Phil Donahue
11•10 (7,5, 13) Hollywood

AFTERNOON
1?(1 (2, 44) News
(6) Young And

Restless
(0, 13) MagnifIcent
Marble
Machine
(9) Eyewitness
(24) When TV Was
Live
(35) RIg Valley
17fl (2, L 13) Jackoot
(6) Srarch For
Tomorrow
(9) All Mv Children
(24) Electric Company
(44) Variety
1 00 (2) Somerset
(6) News
(9) Ryan's Hope
(24) Instructional
Schedule
(35. 44) Movie
1 • (2. 5, 13) Days Of Our

l.ives
(6) Ac The World

Service
(44) Gorr'er Pyle
1000 (7) Celebrity
Sweeos?akes
(6) Given Take
() Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
() Father Knows
Best
1030 (2. 8. 13) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
11•00 (2, . 13) High Rollers
(6) r,amht

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Deal
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(9) 510000 Pyramid
7•3() (2, 5. 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) ClassIc Theatre
Preview
44) Underdog
100 ( 2. 8. 13) Another
World
(6) Match Game
(9) General Hospital
(24) Romantic
Rbeilion
(35) Mv Favorite

330 (6) Tattletales
(9)
Life To
I vø
(74) Lilllas. Yoga
And 'ou
(35) Boos Runny
Pooeye And Pals
(44) Flintstones
40O (2.5, 13) Somerset
(6) Partridge Family
(9) Dinah
(24? Sesame Street
(35) Rocky And
Friend5
Underdog
(44) MIckey Mouse
Club
4•
(7) Rnrnza
(6. 0) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Orlando City
COUnCIl Meeting
(35) Addams Family
island
(44)
S00 (9) Gllliqans Island
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Brady Bunch
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Name in which assessed Charlie
r-?e r.an
/.11 of stun Oroperty being in tht'
Cohty of Seminole Stateof Florida
Ilnlpjs st.ch certificate or ccc
tilirMes Shall be redeemed
cnrclifla to law . the property
describet in Such Certificate or
certifIcates will be told to the
nanpy rash bidder at the court
hos's, d00r on the 6th dlv of October,
197% at 1100 AM
('lateri this 71st dAy Of Agu%?, 1975
AijP,,r H fleckwith. Jr
Clerk ot the Circuit Court
By ld (real
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Putulith Sept 7, 9. 14-. 73, 1975

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Comic Pat Henry tells his
nightclub
audiences:
"Watergate was on television
for two years. My mother
thought it was a series." The
linegetsagoodlaugh_ without
a laugh track.
DIALING AROUND: Joan
Fontaine, who won an Academy
Award 34 years ago for her
performance in a Hitchcock
movie, "Suspicion," will guest
star in "Cannon" episode this
season - playing, fittingly, a
long-time movie star whose son
disappears. . . One-time allAmerican football back Torn
Harmon, now a sportscaster,
has Joined Mutual Radio for a
daily network sports show. . .
Another efl-athlete, former
heavyweight ctiampion Floyd
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next
Tuesday's title fight between
Muhammad Ali and Joe
Frazier from Manila. . . Contemporary nightclub comic
George Carlin his been set
host for the kickoff show for
"Saturday Night Live,"
NBC, Oct. 11, from 11:30 -1 a.m.
ABOUT TONIGHT:
8-8:30 CBS GOOD TIMES
Tonight's story has a bottom
line with a protest: the high cost
of being sick, no matter how
minor the ailment, Florida
requires medical attention for a
minor problem, and James
tnsists on a private hospital
instead of the clinic. Then he
finds out how much it really
costs to be sick and is stunned.
Funny, but cutting,
89 NBC MOVIN' ON "The
Toughest Men in America" A
na!ionaI magazine Interviews
Sonny, who brags about

truckers, and invites some
tompetitlon with Marines in
boot camp. Sonny has to prove
tt, or swallow it.
88:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS
"Fearless Fonzle" Part I First
of a twoparteras Forule's role
grows. Nostalgia time, too, for
long-ago TV fans when
"Whispering" Jack Smith plays
hiitlf
a TV show host.
Io
has lost confidence when
record goes down, and so he
decides to reclaim it Vt11pIOfl garbage can Jumper
on a motorcycle. It's all to be
done on Smith's TV show.

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DEAR DR. LAMB - Could Coronary artery disease is
you tell me a little about unpredictable. You may even.
coronary insufficiency and cease to have these painful
flI)(cardl,al ischemja? Should I episodes or you may have a
have my personal pr'perty more severe episode in the near
lixedsomy family wiJibe taken future. You certainly need to be
('SIre of' I've had some severe under a doctor's care, You will
pain in the chest, lasting only do better If you get rid of all,
Iiy LAWRENCE E. [MU3
five to six minutes, but severe and I nsean all, of your excess
'.hil. :t lasted,
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fat under youi skin, ani if you
DEAR READER Coronary 'usve high blood pressure
get dnd related heart diseases, adrenal glands removed I ha
insufficiency means in- treated for that.
Write to me in care of this been told by my doctor to .iye
sufficient blood flow through
You shoudget yo'affalrsin newspaper, P.O. Box 1551, excessIve amounts of
the coronary arteries to your order. That is good advice for RadIo City Station, New York, cooking
and then adding
heart muscle, The heart muscle every adult with a family NY 10019. Send 50 cents, a long, salt, even put a little intable
(myocardlwn) Is unable to get regardless of health status. It Is stamped, self-addressed en- drinking water, What is my
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enough oxygen or eliminate the too late after a fatal accident or vt'lope, and ask for Tne Health reason for it?
build up cii carbon dloijde, and an unexpected fatal heart at- I1etter number 2-10, Heart
READER You are
this is called isehemla, hence tack. In your case you have tai Attack: Myocardial Infarction, notDEAR
"most people," You are a
myocardlal ischemla,
a warning so you wou'd be j&amp; Angina Pectoris,
rare individual wIthout adrenal
You are describing angina to heed it. Then don't uxpect the
DEAR DR. LAMB I read glands. The adrenal
giands
pectoris type pain. This usually worst but enjoy the peace of your column, and
you
stated
produce
a
hormone
that
enable
lasts "less than half a quarter mmd of knowing you have
most people get entirely too the body to retain
of an hour" as the classic affairs in order
much salt, or tar more than the
of salt, The hormones
description of ttse disease 11 you want a more detailed bodY needs,
act on the k'ineys to control the
slates,
discussion of aiigin.'s pectoiij Since I have had both of my salt elimination,
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Descripftonoprop,qy
W ISO FbI Lot 5$ Alk IC Chapp,fli

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A ful $500 moving aUowaoco when you buy a new
G'ar:aua lowrthoma at Sanora.' Move in for less and you
keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhome ha to offer Over 1,650
square feet of lIving space
including 3 bedrooms, 2'/j
ba!h, and plenty of clocets A private Courtyard entrance,

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ASSN.
Pre

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Sanora Homeownets

CcmpIete recreatonal facuIto
Associaton

On

P,lces rang. from *38.900 to $38,500. Mova In for as
huh as 5% down with financing at 7.75% (APR.) or 7.25%
: (A.P.R.) wIth 20% down. tJo closIng costs. Monthly mali.
• enat
covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collec: lion, structural insurance and outside kab;Iity. Granada
Towohomes qualify for hi 5% tax credit.
i

Bu'slnf'ttMe,ting

CfubHoq. 3pm
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If 'our
club or organiza$lan
would llk to be
Included in
thl li;tl,' call:

!je?,rr'e, 5), 1915

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THE HERALD

322-261)

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REEL'S

BOCY

SHOP,

1109 Sanford Awe

'54P40va7$33505ed r..ew tiret runs
fiend
n(ludS 213 trans and
(lth(' snare PariS - 5350 373 3pp
after 6 rn
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1973 Honda Civic. silver finish. i

Speed transmission, extra nice,

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available
'3?77

1977 C,rand Sport Torino. AM FM
Stereo, blue w white vinyl top
(raio..r mags 17 000 $47 3419

WE BUY JUNK CAPS

"TI 5744

fllQCTOV
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Forrest

Eves 37) o4
Associate

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Greene,

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site i'n Paved 'old

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Beauty Care

TO5'II P'S RE:.0 IV SALON
(f"n1,',l tl.irri'!t' HPuiy NOOkI
519
I r5t 17? 5717

Bookkeeping Service

3

bath, family room. aime room
en,.lpp.sl kitchen. 7.700 sq It
CITYOak
Shaded
70'xI17' h..ildinq lot 11100

321.0041

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1pm the htsne'cc who doesn't ne.'&lt; a
till tin,.' tkkp,'pu.r F nbc .iI
statements arid tjx repo,t's $3.4

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ESIERSON LANOCLEARING
PulldOtinij E x(avJtruq, Ditch
Work Ill dm1. top SusI )72S943
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i'm 511,1
-it: BUILDING
Pv'rita TreAted Timber Thermal set
potsstrr finh over q,lly c,eet
Spf I I Al i7[ iN L OW COST
F-,", 1P'-'i'.'P brrm Ava,it,l..
1 ',lPl,I U '.1? II (0
tt.9 .1111

SanIord323 1700

Acreage

tracts,
small and large 17.000 per acre
isnil tip Terry Realty. Realtor
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0711

Merchandise
''''

5O-4scellaneous for Sale

211 W.2Sth
Additions

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Sanford, F!la.

Call for Appt. 322.3103

Remodeling

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

BUY-SELL- TRADE
311 31St FirstS?
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372 Mfl

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Lawn Care

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(()55( P1141 MOWING
CHEAP
373 7970 or 377 7019 alter 6
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Pteent your orav.ctil' Prompt

depr1ent servIce 17 and up 332
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Offic Mac1ne&amp;

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cor '(fyi(' ,rj ?u,5ye' need ut
rr,'l ill r r *n' ads etery
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Roofing
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SOLAR PlEATING AND WATER
Call Phi Gonzalez 30% '3

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iep.
"AN SON'S 51401 S0P ?fl F

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l'vsiness service in 'he
Herald'S
rlassified
Business
Service

'rpii'll tinfl that soni,.gr,
,

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out there
Otter

ill

sa'ns -c.'

.il makes ,ind models''
Free P'ckuparid Delivery
S,r'tc,rd B s.n.'s M,Rhnes 377 5Q)5

Pest Control

1st

Ct
97 (urne S,'t
Pr
repairing Orthopedic w'grk,
&amp;
sPice fiyeinn All leatner qru-.'i%

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Well .rlsi1ng
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WELLS DRILLED PUMPS
$PI.'lpIk.t [Li Yr TI',''

c1rainui'tds A tanks pumped 37?

PURIF'CATION SYSTEMS

CONS RUC'1ON

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ROWE SEPTIC TANK
I l(?l'l5.'d Bonded
Insured Con
crete Septic tanks installations

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C.,uneral Repairs

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Horn. Improvements

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Service

(ustoh
hA, baIn,
cle,,rog 372 1*77 after S

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Custom Work Licensed. Bonded
Fre'e estimate 3734030
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PAIN'tINC. P. PAPER HANGING

3003 Orlando Drive

hoe

Land Maintenance

BijfldMgs

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ladlo &amp;TV

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Lane (Ic." ru. i,Il Jrt ' a, ,pr
-All kirsnlsaf ul1gimbq House trailers Fxp.rt roof
Make your Ruclget go further, shop
rep.irS lt,st rQP% or
thp (I.'IS%ified Ad every day
P o-ed 1?? 9*12 or 514
'hncIp
All .o'k
urau-*,.,.
it;'
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or CunventlonalMorlgaqs.

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Fret House Wash with any root
cleaning iOh at reauta,' price
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16% A uo Free estimates
5av. ItS Of risOfe 641 1577

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SFMINCI F

371

rome

170 000
Spacious

After Hr's call REAl TOP Associate
t f,trrlan.eI 17? il6
MIS FIFALIORS

HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from it alit
Large wooded lots 'Street llhts
sPayed streets oSewars •Sidewaj,its

A l.A Cl. FANS ALL

lnter,'r.r r .t...--r Plastcr,ng
Plttpr p.i'ttir'
5. srnjIat
frlck f, 'ne..
.jl'y 3(7 7750 A small
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Classified Ad brings big
thinIng at'o'.i that summe'
retumrit Try one and se Call 372
vacation' Get a bet?r car through
?t.l1 or 9)) 999]
ttu' CI,155-t-..) i
"'-i,,'s cac,r
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Pressure Cleaning
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IMPROVE
MNJ ALL TYPES OF CAR

PENTRY AND REPAIRS
133.5.

Care

PET PEST INtl Bc.arc rig &amp; Grooming
fit, 332 1057

LIIJD)V'S

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Pet

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Aiumvmg
Window A Door Screens
Cu?om made Repairs
Discount Prices 1726670

7.11th FARM - S Acre's. l,le drained
farm land 573.000

IN

Interior F.Pv'riri,' Painting, 75 yearS
evperierr,' also mnor repairs V
Wr'rkman 665 $320
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Piend b'Ii iv, it Saturday uOb
r,, ,'l;rn rin-,c w'nriovvs hung
ret,. ,i'uih etr By inc hour 0'
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77
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TAX CREDIT- 3 Bedroom, 2 bath.
Ic'$s cii closet space'. wall tOwall
carpet, central heat A air, utility
rOom, naraqe 111900
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"SERVICE REVOND
I HF ((uN TRACT --

AAA "
itt?,,'

Home ImDrovements
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REF RIG ERA lION,
DUCT
WORk. 71 ho'.r Service All
rii,iki's
DYKES
AIR CON.
DITIO14ING. )7 P.577

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FANTASTIC POOL - - '3 bedroom 7

-a'.

30 Year Mortgages - S pct. down

Fqv4i 14c.j,ueg OCiiCt 1vu'tt10vat I*i.ti'.q Irrid.,

Mr Conditioning
Zen?ral heat &amp; Air Conditioning
For free estimates. Call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 322.
1771

Inc.

bedrrum, 7 bath e,e'cutive home.
wall to wall carpet, fireplace A
mAny e,trat. 51, 500

Established Residental Area?

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Kish Real Estate

PFPII(TION-

In Sanford's Finest

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JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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leered varct assume mo'tqge
and no gu,lifyn 7 ort man

Day's
Broker

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

Pvc". with ceritrat hait &amp; air, nice
treps walk to elementary, bicycle
IC college VA available 5745)0

For inbormation
call
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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

In

11995 Call Duane McGuire at
1651. Dealer

77-Junk Cars Removed

('' I

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-House's

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tar'ona Soul.vavd. SIebrd, 'er,da
CAUJART REAL. (SPATE. Real Estate B,I,,
. Broke, Co op Invited.
esitv uIas elfin. hours. 91. 7 M.ed,y to f:iesr I H
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Sit.rds £ Srdig Pteai (305) 372 1721 or 37) (J543
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I AK F MARY- lbedroom, lii bath

'1 Yrs old. 'I bedroom. I': bath

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Townhomcs atSanora

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tiuCk I eSabt'e sacrificeS? 151)
ort"estoff,r )77199Idvs.
or 377 7111 after S

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rol with pAtio, fenced backyard.
ar, 10* Valencla Drive. Ravenna
Park 1)0000 373 1347 after
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terms

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CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT

.-IY!]

a sneed. AM FM Radio
3321117

financIng *11 1449 Builder

fee

DaIly (CIOSId Wedi
B1flQOThur Way 7000

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shopping district

malntaoed by the
closing we pay your

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convenient

and sthoots 1700)0 each

initiøl fee ($400) and first year's membership to

7ndMOnday_7Q

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Special thrsub and garden sprayers,
90 cents ci GardenLand, 100 W.
1st St 373 56

I AXE MARY- New 1 bdrm
tomes Make color selections
Paved streets city water, 571.500
with only 5700 down Government

7 Apartment buildings. near town

March 1, 1976

"Man"
Matthew

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Supplies

Woodru$f't Garden Center
60) Celery Ave ,Sanford

room, oamage, carpets $3). $777

1919, 377-1164

twocar garage with electric doors.
central heat and our, color.cood,natod kut,hen and much

H

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Al
Miller

'In

Moving? Why Not Live

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3777314.377 1196,377 1914

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BINGO
EweryMon ASat
Early Bird at 7 IS P At
Il u lu r at P

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1919 S- French

377 4991

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By Owner - Charming CBS.) BR.
I', halls home. large corner lot.
screened porch, fenced back yard.
carpeting. k,tchen eQuipped,
unusual decorator touches Price
$27 SC?) PIn brokers 377 7051

S

thrn

to the hlghett

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C

that Ralph or Irene A, Sthoolcraft
the holder of the following
cer
tIficates has fII.-d said Certificates
for a tax deed lob, issued

rourl haute door on the 6tPs day

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I

MEETINGS

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

Real Estate

.

SOUthf Sanford

(Section 197,745 Florida Statvtes
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEPI,

be

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DIED

aswis

________________

Sanford, Next To Cavalier

.
.

Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.

Name In whicp,

/ltten?ion Retirees Help CrC,jt an
'deal re$irt'rnent village on the
I*auititul Wekiva River ,jt Camp
Sen pu-It' 1?? 1177
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1
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Hwy 1792 lMil

of

ifitI

Untum.

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lSfu7Oldsmob.1e142

I Pieceer I'Ious*luIl
CASH 373 137$
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1970 Islander motor home.
qood
cenclticw, Sacrifice du'ø In illness FoIish Ford Van small type, With
..
Pinto PflQiflC 2% MPG and
(all '17'30A16
Certina with V 6 engine, reclining
Pop up Camoc,' Trailer
teats 2SMPG 1600 eaCh j7 I3QQ
(',ncdCondition 1450
1960 Buick Opel
177 3771
Runs Gocxi. 5150
tamper, Week end,.'. sle,os 6. tuIly
169$
self contained '773 I64
*960 FlCarnino. QondfOnd.tion, Plus
It's like pennies from heaven wtuen
extrAS 177 ¶391 be4orel 30a m a.'
you sell "Don't Neecfl" with
S
m
want ad

NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

Sanford

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75-Recreational Vehicles

62-Lawn-Garden

PP. 7 bath lamily mm . fully
laruricraped. 13.125' lot. 16.32'

Sternoer
Realty
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7 fl..dro.' with central air; no pets.
$150 month plus ci.oOSuI 373 173%

(4

\AMERICAN

1970 AMC Rebel Station wagcn
small V 5. automatic, air Phone
1759

ANTIQUES

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NORTH PEtIT PURCHASE PLA*
Modern, clean 'I BR tome, family
(1IP'P'

PFDIICEI) 17 100-Lovely home in
Wynwd 7 bedroom 1 oath.
dining A Florida 'corns. double
lot, well landscaped with IrQ
eaI 177.500

ciercsit 171017)

IOn Lake, Free Boating Iflool
'ClubPiu,
Drapes
Carp.ting ISip, Dining Rooms
Highway 17.92,

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rear teases

rge 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Rpts - Fum. or

I.

.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid. used, any COnditiOn
661 *126. W.nter Park

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CaSseberry. *7 975)0 106

BALL REALTY

6pm

etc ftjy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
Mart, 71% Sanford Ave

NOLL'S

Eves 372 OSl2orIfl-1S$7

*17W 1st St

7706

1971 Dodq.' Van
igij Ford
FcryoIinp Van Trtj if &amp;
over flAvment
177 7019 Afte'r

-,,

35155 Orlando Drive

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REALTY INC

"'

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('rwencrlt to Su'Piu'it &amp; Shoçpinq
SANFORD P,tQfltLE PARKS. INC
fSanMoCen?ral)

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT,

rordinn to law the Property
desrrlbs.ni in such CIrtibicate
or
certifIratet will he sold to
the
p'o"ie-st cash blddr
at the court
hOot door on the 6th day of OCføb.er.
1975 at 1100 AM
'Dated this 71st day August, 1975

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__________________________________

WELCOME

171 19)0
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F.

ce.'

Clerk of the Cfijrily Court
Ry' lila (reI
t)eputy Clerk
Publish' Sept 7. ,, 16. 73, 1975
DFR II

LII1LL)t'(tN

Accessories

Used office furniture
Woodne Steq't rIo$k t,',Ccut,e' desk
&amp; chairs secretarial deskt 1.
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cablnett,ass Cash andCarry.

Pea Real Estate Broker
377 Se.i1 At? Hrs 377-77%)

WEEJ(LY RATES
31114
tphuj t,,i
i.*S EHA APPROVED- Minimum down
rPY
D
Sf'c ,
,'rus P.']ur,'d
payment '1 hedroon, I'j bath.

PS, air Immaculate condition
tPurOt,nhn.,i (I MS ,. la. Jl-.

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207 E 75th St .3737032

REALTY

CASH
For Yourjunk Cars
)fl 1329

- 1969 Chevrolet El Cam-no
low
mileage, Small V I. auto trans

For uteri furniture appliances tools.

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60-Office

HAL COLBERT

"ru ea' tsmave ttroker
1100F 7%thS?
372-S6SS

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3225991
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POISSON MARINE
7977 Hwy I? 92
37? 5961

RAYMOP4DM BALL

TAFFER

.

"C)'S

Light utility trailer.

Driftwood

,.Ui'nrw,u,. migergias CAnvAS
top.
SC tIP Mercury. engine &amp; boat in
excellent shape &amp; read' to go
C,no trailer. 1795 177 4067

uy

back ward. air. %fl5Ø(j
Store P. viffl, space for rent Palm
PIaa, corner 76th 1 Sanford Ave
Also 'mall storage %øaceu for rent
From
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1 R.'drcw'r,, I' -, bath. carpeted.
refrigerator Stove, large fenced

S35P() 53650 down. avid assume
7'' per ent mtq

7 P.1 III'? MOBILE HOMES
rimnuneet lncludng Utilities

Books,

________________________________

Real Estate Broke'.'

I Bedrooms, central
n1v'00m. near school.

(Wily 1710744

Ave

0056 after 10 m

322.7643

SKYI ARK

through

7610 Sanford Ave

55-Boats &amp;

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323.7840
321.0041

KISH

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TWO REDROOMS - restricted
cOmmercial area Live in and run

319 13*6

1977 Triuvoi'a 3 dr . low
mileage
errurvimy Soeclat Average retal
1,700 Our once 51795 373 1570
'

bijy used office furniture
Quantity
PIOLL'S Cassel
berry, Hwy 17 97 8)0 ió

17' FIcia (raft boat and trAiler with
IS hp Fvinrunie mOtor Call 37?.

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

Look. Best

Buy

Any

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TIIPFr BEDROOMS
fabulous
tu'v with 'pace qtilo,e. mid 170's

7 Bedroom on larq, riverfront lot

redeemed ac

.

SALES BY

ii::
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REALTORS *106061
After Hrs 031-1170

StINt AND
'3 Bedrooms, large
family room air conditioned,
fenced yard
partially lurnisjied
Only 373 000 1700 down

Nice I P'otnnm trailer. South
Sanford Awe 5175 month Aduttt

$10

Aida

All of Said prery beng In the
("uinty of Seminole State
FlorOja

2

WvCJIrmUr4AI,
INAInCIWO
9.
5 1. AVAILA.L,

'.'J.wu Pumnwn,
PrlvatsIy Feeced R•ar Yard And Morel I Come
Ofl Out And See For Yourlf.

:'

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FIVE RFOROOMS
fine condition.
near downtown $11900

Harold Hall Realty

Homes

Elm

to

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Wanted t

('ono fishing' r.t all the eau Oment
you nerd br tbn,' hg onCS *uth a
want ad

HAL COLBERT. REALTOR

8%
Each Woodiness Home Features Central Heat *ao
1
AIr, Shag CarpetIng In LivIng Areas. Inside And
1
Outald.
Ui.,4a..
"-"--

Chapter
30

34-Mobile

P(('9i*5 misc

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Crank Realty

VA

63-VVanted

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CASH 322.4132
.

- 1 Bdrm. 7 bath 7 kitchens neat

-

Wanon fully lOAded lOw mileage
.v?ra clpn 57.395 Call Don Pocir'
a? 177 MI Dt'aie.'

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BROKERS

3 Bedroom. 7 bath, Florida room.
fer1 ward, air. 119.900 Plo down

1977 Plvmn,jth Satellite Station

-

ST. JOHNS REALTY

at'uciness %Ia.3()

____________________________
7 P
f,'nterl yard 5.150 Adult,
ereterrent 171 ',IS4 or 377 A6?0

110

lARD SALE 9 to 6

Dys--3fl 6173
Nghts 377 7357

2606 S Hwy. 17-fl
REAL TOP 323 5771

Sa°to.'d 37) 4733

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GOPMLV's F 16

Clothes Hn'rcePwtd items
377
_______________________________
6*15

or make off,'.' 377 3197

R.'ni Fst.*'.. Broker
3) Cl-sO 17) 571% 177 774.5 3217*95

22*c3

,

MODELSNOWOPENFORINSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIE

:

assessed

by

9

Friday

3320610

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197* PInto automatic factory ar
$995 '3710570 or S34 460% Dealer

We Buy Furniture

VARfl SALE- Friday

7 Bedroom, air conditioned, fenced
yard, 1901 Summerlir, Aye 55.900

-

1t%Omn 1104% Magnolia Sanford
after 1-10

-

'3779714

1969 VW Ra,s, perfect mechanicall
new inspection, 11100
Ifl 0101
after 'I

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AFTER tIPS

.JI!IMI
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JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"

17 lI

MINI FARM Welt sprinklers

Bedroom
hou
Sloyp.
refriourau',r P. ar coodilioner,

-

1'

PEAl hiP
77 )99

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67A-Feed

64-1 1006

757a Perk fl

"uStpm Chernlev Van
iir A I Orid,to'S1'lO Pur
'1 (/11

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COLOR TV.SII9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

JIM HUNT REALlY INC.

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1973

origer needed but Utitul ifr'ru%
with 'i Classified Ad

9110

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2

SANFORD

(or iV's tron iso. n&amp;.'. from
51$, Service all makes HERBS'
TV. 1700 S French, 373 )734

Ian y Saxon, Realtor

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80-Autos for Sale

I i i r,ntt. Old. I
75 ti, 5.40 Phone 177 7551
*977 Nriva, ISO Cu in. 3 SPeed
transmi%sn 1)600 373Mb or
AAn,le,,i,t.,.. .,#u., IA,....i C..II
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fl,

53TV.Radio.Ste,-eo

-

carpeted Iiu'ing room with
fireplare, central heat, dining
mm
PLUS eat in kitchen
Srrer'ned port, 3 bedrooms,
teday arid make Offer $775

,',,ij,ç

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"f I .1)" (,1l -te'

AT

KEPIMOPE WASHER. parts,
s'rvice. used machine's
I. OOPdEYAt'PLIAPI(E53?] C.

51*900 Phone 67$ 156%

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1974 F flO Ford pickup. lutomatu
trans , air. PS, PR. tOw mile's
pireflent tires 13)9% complete
#.-t' topper ',ay t.' soen t 791?
Park Cr,rt ', ,nfrrrl
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AR AN DON ED &amp; DE SPER ATE
Prime area big family room.

WI TT REALTY

?E*R hou,, wall to wall carpeting

NORTH

I IL SR 131 Longaic,,rj
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16

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QUALITY INtl

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31 TWP 705 ROE 32E S7 il of

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l97SFrwtiE 150 Ranger, XLT.sijpe'
camper speeial 11000 miles 317

67-lJvestock.Poultry
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ir. tr,o tgh?' A Classified Ad in
7141 HERALD s the answer'
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3 bedroom. I
bath, kitchen egulpoe
Air, lake

viCw

China

52-Appliances
OtfAl ITY
BARGAIN

79-Trucks-Trailers

1 Mat. Miniature Poodles
7 Rlaak I Apricot
%VlecP, S'Y3 6175

'(ULP DECORATORS
9w 1st 51,3777)3%
We Bii' Furntur

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FORREST GREENE INC
RFAITOIJS *106011

MenthtyRentatsAvaulabie
513!, $150- Color TV

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Certificate No 376 Year of
1913

Name

YOU SAVE UfliFv HFflA(Hc

Mediterranean
'4) 1?? 150*

Iftitrh

S ru-tin Pr,,'.,' &amp; b.,tn. 'cv' uaraqc,
Price 5*51)0 On 46 &amp; Old Monroe
P.1 171 9079

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3 fledroom I'i bath home in Fern
Park. caretprj draperies. fe'nt..d
yard. lI, privileges, near
Shripping churCh. 5725 mo

Furnished

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P. 7113 Ft of F 7057 Ft 04 SE '. of
NE
Pd)
33 T
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3794 '' ,flç
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FPFF KITTENS to oo
høme
00(91 treed (all abler Sp m . 371
5,1A Ill Hays Drive

I ighterl

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BLAIR AGENCY
'In 3$M

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CaliBart Real Estate

SPACIOUS '3 bedroom older home
with a rental
npr financed at

AR house, kitchen
qulpped.
carpeted,
newly
painted
Reasonable tp right tenant Call

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'I ProfesI4oaaUftana9.d

EirIy B1 rcts7:tSp m

PA5 filed 'aid certificates bra tax
.tar'd to be ssud thereon
The
;'rtlffrate numbe, end years of
1s'isar'c,, the description of the
iwoperty, and the names in which It
'
Assessed are as follow's:

'.'

DtRry A,tt5 I BR. air: close
stores, churchet Ideal for retired
persons 64* 44*0 or '377 5054

Bingo
Every Wed. &amp; Sat.

tn,

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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
that us, or Juanita Banks
colder of the following certificates

Dr Lamb

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Bucine

Airport Blvd Sanford 373 1310

W, 25th St.
SANFORD

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Meetings

You

in ilanning Your building
Help In innvvj ma't.rs
Artiitect's professional input
I Financial advise &amp; assistance
S I ow construction costs
r r. ci,.' Iocatin if

Ty,rs bedroom family room. (B
nice P. clean Fenced blck yard 1
Child no pets 177 6711

pfivt
porch &amp; shade trees,

On. P. 7 bedroom apartmentt,
furnthc'd or unfumnshe.j Newly
redecorated Come see 300 E

125

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flafrnatlrn 7 V'S Old 000d with
rl'ildren, needs 000d hOme 371
7911

177941) Eve *69 114.5
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I aro. irv..t, linily room with
tfiCk firt,l,' nicely decorIted,
t'.'.1itif,jl carp.'? '3 bedrooms
tlininn morn PIUS dinette Large lot
run flue? Street 575 (Q3

What Johnny Walker

9.119

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flalmatirin,
AKC.
6
ails
be.1iitifijtly marked clean
ri
t.'Itient 5100 139 S93 or 3)9 1731

3775057 any

SAPJrr)pfl SFWIPIC', CENTER
107 Fast First Dri*nto*,,

Fireplace

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PomeraflanPuppy
SMnnthsOltj, 5100
Phnne 371 1071

2565 Park Dr

Frur Sal. or Pent

BAMBOO COVE APIS

1505

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FORTAXDEED
I Section IS? 74* FlorIda Stltules)

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nfirc

By '1'031 WILLIAMS
to some extent by the economy, encouraged by unions, the which course
you will take in
TheHeraidsersices
but as the e'onomy begins to building industry and the your future education don't
For the student considering
the need for new government offer opportunities overlook the possibilities of
career this is perhaps one of thea recover
crafen will Increase,
to hurdj of thousands of new apprenticeship in the skilled
most difficult times In many,
In its simplest form ap- employes each year. Chances trades area.
On-the..Job earmany years. College graduates
prenticeship,
which
is
an
for
entry
into
the
field
do,
of
r*lngs
are
usually
attractive and
go unhired in their chosen
educational approach which course, vary with the most programs are well
fields. Those in the market with has been around for
thousands economy, but in the long run planned to give you the
little If any skills find emyea
is simply a skilled, the ambitious applicant will necessary skills for a career,
ployment virtually Impossible competent worker teaching a
find opportunities for entrance,
In most'areas you will find
to find. A career which looked younger, less skilled, worker
II
your
basic
interest
is
that
local unions can provIde
good five years ago is now ne the tricks of his trade.
As
construction,
m,hariIcs,
you
with
information on how to
glutted with applicants. Where compared to most
education it electrical work or certain areas apply, how to qualify and the
then, does the career decision
is one in which the student of the art crafts you would do length of time you must serve
maker look for his future?
works and earns while he well to seek out courses in high
as an apprentice. Another
Perhaps the oldest skill, learns,
school or vocational school excellent source of information
developing approaches to a
The most organized ap. which are related to )'our Is
usually your State
career is apprenticeship, the prenticeship training
available chosen area, Don't overlook Kniployment Service or the
opportunity to work in a In the United States Is that basic math training, it Is very United
States Department of
program with a skilled craft. provided by the building helpful in
most
apprenticeship
Labor,
Having
decided an area
sman in order In learn a trade trades; carpenters, plumbers, areas as Is
basic
science
in, for ofinterestforyourselfthero.,jte
or specific skill. In the last few electricians, masons, and
other
of apprenticeship is well worth
years this area has been limited related crafts. Supported and example, electricity,
In debating with yourself Investigating.

IMT

TOWNHOUSES

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DISABLED

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entrance
(alt '173 9s

2 BEDROOM

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Annr

Binri
WU.

1 room, rear IIOSPArS apt

BEDROOM SUITES

NOTICE

Hwy -I797
St'uth of Sarloru

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ri..edle
ru",'dle. lrent
In,iqii 'loIn,,. c"*rug machine
Pavhal,,nru'.nI

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par'tments Unfurnished

STUDIO 1,7, 3

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W

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Luxury Patio Apartments

VETERANS :
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Datedthbs7lstday of Augvtt, 1975
Aritwjr H Rerkwltti. Dr ,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
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Deputy Clerk

REALTORS

J&amp;R's con
finentf t.res drag MS ,.cellrrt
rend , 5*75 17) 091', eyp or 317

1971 Yamaha PD 3

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'inner 7j iv ,,
pOSit Inn
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Phone 132 7579
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65-Pets-Supp!ies

Assume Payrnenti"

of

73 6061 or 323 0517 eves

116 500

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For Those Under 20
Consider
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Gardens

1971 K. a#vavik: 504) 5451)
over

P1GW WITH A CLASSIr lED AD
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51-Household Goods

Your MLS Aqency

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3 Pocumn collars' clean, close in
fluid and privAte; us month
Phone 332676*

Cab.'tt

Pent Blue LuStre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for onlySI SOperday
NO LONGER USED CAMPING
'DEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT

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Anytime

322• 2420

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W Iii St

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Manor Woman tp eupen,s

eneva

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time

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CARROL'SFURNlTUR........

er topS, Sinks Installation Avul

prnvie a flew roof Close to
'choot
A real hargainl 5775()()

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1915-lB

78-Mflorcycles

for Rent

&amp; _

KitChpn Bathroom Cabtnet, Count

PFTPEAT' 'I BPs. equipped
kitchen Corner lot, owner will

Today's

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FIJI IFR RRIJSH
'132 1917

lIKE TI) HAVE A SHADY

Ne* houses in a rural area, I4o down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Goyprnmc.it SubSidized
to Qualified buyers Call to see 1
You Qualify'

portunities

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All of Said property be'nq in ttt
(fluvitvciiSemningle, Stateof Florida
Ilnte'-s Such certificate or ccc
Ificates
shall b
reciemec1 IC
forcing t
law the Property
described in SuCh certificat, or
u'.rjlficates will be toic' to the
t'gh,'t rasp. h..i,a.. 1 •k
"V
.5,'Jr I

F F SPOT RUN' In tbi
completely

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I rut I 151k I Canaan PB I PG 10)
Name r whiCh assessed Emarl
McC,rlff

Funswr.rinq Sarv'ce, 377 6196

,

cii lSuance, the description Of the
,*
property, anti ?Nr names ri ,p,,,'i.
'' ''
was ac,rsced are as foItos
Certificate Plo 951 Year of
Isivance 1973
DescrIption of Property
Lot II &amp; F 961SF? of Lot A Haynri
Subd PB 9 PG 33
Name
in
which
assessed
tonowood tndustri.I P,k i.
All of Slid property
t4
County c4 Seminol,, State of Florida
Unless Such CertIficate or
?lficatej Shall be re,med ac
cording to law th
propert V .
described in Such cCrllficate or certificate, will be Sold to the
highest cash biddtr at the court
house' door on the 6th dly of October,
197% at
00 A M
Dated thit2lst day of August, IS7S
5: Arthur H BICkitPi, Jr.
Clerk of CircuIt Court

Tuesday, Sept 73,

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* They're Hot" *

çjrcu;t Court of 'he Eighteenth
JOHNNY WALKER
t abevlew Nursing (i'o,.'i 9I r
(r"frrtti,. rican r tontitoned.
Irial Circuit, Seminole County,
Jnd St
G[PIERAL COPdTRACTOR
2 broom ,ipt kitchen furniShed
rida, ProbIe Div,ion in the :---PEAL ESTAtE. INC
Carport 327 1155
at S.1nfOrd Florida,
24-Business
flhin four ralend.1r months from -dro.'m furn or unfurn,
3226457
if1i time of the first flvh!ic,jti
ol
adults rw,.feqrerf security deposit,
I
Orerator
fl'auv
s notice Each claim or demand
Sbon
in
IP'rr''.n 7 Pylh f,4t firevta(eon
5*51 O 177 M'O
- - us' ti"
i rowori P"-,on,,hip price
I arr.' 51 950 Acre Really.
in *ritinq and filed in
Ill 7010 or Ill 0105
PFAI TOP 17) 77
&amp;PflCite Anti State the place of
I AIr F MARY
3'!? 4S
7 BR duole. kit
(hen N71i100.'d Carpete
ildence and post office address
central
of (r-mptet.. stock and futures of
P'ea, P. aIr 5151) per mnv
claimant anti must be S*n tO
tropical fish stovp *3 tanks.
the claimant, h
agent or a
lifters rompressor tank and 773 tlSl RUST C,REEPIF
Payton Realty
ney, or the same shall be vo'd
REALTOR
1?? 07O
(lisplav StAndS
b,gP,t
cash
Dated at Orlando FlOrida, ttiii$th
Req Peal Estate Broker
reohuter deck ,sn(l river 51 70(1 'n of SPfltprrh,'r 1975
3
301.
•t(1rh urn
117 97
Ijnf,irnjcki.i
'.craiun,. 51 (,i'n'Otto
-?tIO Hiawatha Ave at 17 97
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Arts P. (rafts Small shop.
&amp; ____________________
eouipment, Sarifict. 371 1)1) ri.
'
of Said ect,'t?p
after 5 17? 615A
frneti yard 'wimm,ng onot I tilk
triarlps E Ho.quitt
Best Buys
frnm 'rhonl 719 VihIn ROad 3??
" ttorney for E.ecutritc
VERY ft EArl 7 bedroom modern
9,47
1319 Maqujlrp Blvd
tern.' 517 250 Terms
.
Rentals
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IIJITF 135
7 Bedroom hn5.' lust OulSid. city
Crlartio Flrid.i 174(i)
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tArn,' ru
th,4.
..4 i....i "iv
IIA
PARTIAl I V (t,rnih.,4 A
'u.i' 16 17
29-Rooms
month Phrw',efl5fl)
PP 119

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR TAX DEED
(S.ctlon 197.24* FlorIda Statutes)
si.'
i,a. a-.i
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENI
orus.
thaI Ralph or Irene A Scboolcr.lt
.
PublISh' Sept 7, 9, IS, 73. ISiS
thp bold,, iii the following cc'
DER
1
tificatpj
filed said certificat
f
a tax d
to be issued thern
The certificate flumb.r- arId years
______________________________
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of tSsuartce, the description of the
(WOt'*rty, and the names in *h4ls it
_______
was assps
are as f011Oai's
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Cevtlticapp Pfo 306 Ycr tt
lsstJi'uoce 1977

310 NBC POLICE STORY "A
Community of Victims" A good
cast and a well-done drama as
C'Ieavon Little and Michael
Brandon play police partners In
an inner city, where tragedy
stalks their pursuit of duty.
Denise Nichols, one-time
featured in "Room fl2," plays
Little's wife.

SANt OPEl'S SALES LEADER"

fenced yard His master lives in
this lovefy 1 lIP home with lovely
paneled family room Nice
location Only S767 we'h tit
trartlyp terms

* "Get 'Em While *

TIPM

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Flcctric airless spray
Two frame 71 goe

Realty.

Brrb.r 107 W C.imnrnrrc 'al
Sanlord 377 7111

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attachments

W. Garnetf White

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7617 Elm Sanford 1 fTedroonm.
mar rri - nI ri
N r,i't
11
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looking? We have
rturnri it, or
tiIy.' Sh-,yin
P. '.'Ilinn Sarat, Coventry Je'wetry
No Investment DeLand 904734

ravine toO

1014N kRIIJp.Ij A',S(JC

PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
•
7515 Park Drive 570 up

of

17" PcI? Sanuirr /ane Gray Bonks
M.e'ns ',iitc 4? 44 *a,st 77i ,, Pair
slat lnlilInq r1nr's. Rr,4t 4i. f'ter
17' .'' tiniting S(Alfo4dt Electric

l.1teirl the office of the Clerk of?h; Full time I PP,f. 'I to II chit Apply

"ertlfcaie No 107 Year of the holder of the fO4l*.nq cer
ltsuaoc. 1973
tificates has filed slid CertifIcat,'
Dqscriptiono Pi'operty
br a tax deed lobe ISSUed thern.
I of I Ilk I Meisih S.t4
PB 3 PG The certificate numbers and years

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lired

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NO' ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
-.
or Irne A Scbocraft
't'e t'cld.'r (14 the tuilowing ccr - Legal Notice
'
has filed tad c,rtiflcatr
a ta. deed to be issued thereen
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
''.'
rrtlticat. numbers and years
FOR TAX DEED
'I Istiance. the descr4ptj
of the (SectIon 191.346
Ftoria 5fatvt,s
:r 'g'w'rty and lb.. names in Which
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
' .1"eSst'rl are as fOtI*i.
tf Ralph or Irene A Schoofcreft

Evening Herald, Sarfprd, Fl.

SO-Mscellaneous for Sale

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Inr7 Bedrooms Adultsonly

FORRESt r,REENE INC
373 6353 or 377 svo eves

't.'i and rec3tlred to file any
ms and demands wh(h you. or
trrrofvama
.

NOTICEOFAPPLICATION
MARRIAGES
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-rrrrormea Dy Marilyn. Notary,
(Section 191.31* Florida Statutes)1
Ocala, 9047371161 or 737 *773

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available in active Lake Mary and
Altamnot..
Sprinq
oftires

CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
5* 1 0 ESTATE-

Sanford,Fborlda3p7I

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Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING

TO

Can Help
Call 17) 1507
Write P 0
Ill)

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42 43 44

(24) As Man Behaves
(44) Lucy Show
610 ( 7 I) NBC News

FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Aponymotj

"HotIlr'e". AdultS or Teens

27 28 129

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4-Personals
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I ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 6117077 for "We Care'--

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41-Houses

4 1-Houses

p

Before Publication

let TheriPi',jtc Poot
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLCM
'
ImprOveyourhealth
IN YOUR
,.
Phona$3) 3763
AL ANON
For families or friendS of problem ADrs'rIltnJcI vs
drinkers.
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,
ybu to mccl the rigtt person lust
For further information call 173
for you NATIONAL SINGLES.
ISO? or write
CLUB OF AMERICA Phone 3Q
Sanford At Anon Family Group P0
273 2710 __.
37771
Box S3. Sanford. ElI

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21

1:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9 Noon

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4-Personals

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IthruStlmes .
4lca line
6 thru 25 limes
31c a line
2Otimes --------2Ica lIne
(87.00Mlf'fIMUMCHARGE
3 Lines Minimum

HOURS

Sunday - Noon Ftlda,y
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Noon The Da

'8 J9 10 11
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HilIbillie
(13) Snorts And
Trvøl World
(24) VIlla Alegre
(35) Lost in Snace
(44) Pariridqe
Family

600 (2. 6, $ 9)

6 Muscat
slucte:
7 Coterie
8 Delects
9 Capable

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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(hrtn rvSrhnhasooernnqs I fIei1rnt'n .',partmrnl Ill Frn(l
IrW Ill' S yr nlfllor 14i11
Iwv' S1Ik month fllu 57% depoSit
Tiijt',n 57', mo Call lulbern _________ or 67* 16%?
wear old aliCred
(p,i,rrh of Redeemer 177 3557
me'.' (at w"ar.nq wh'te Ilp
NOW lEASING
Mrs MarlIn 327 6)R
- ,ÔF" I ak' Mary
P4rw rnrvI,'rn I story slud.o apart
Afl%*,5 _________________________________
r"r'rit attractively Iurnish1.
P"n 171 0103
A i'
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9-Good Things to Eat
renwenlently
br ited
and
from Ha Pnecrest Drive-.
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PAi.$,fl!v I4,,,Icrao,1 For in
Persian
?Ite
female cat
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W,ot 'o.'
Share
apartment
railto177
0701
won n;rk On Orqon Ave. I lorrntion
Pr..rc1 Plinni' 177 tO)
r'l,.rr,thn, IA anti ust westol II
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lPrrfq tw'?w.'t'fl 71 and 76) 5*0
Looking for qarden equipment'
"
6-Child
Care
___
month 14 (P,urch Street,
Read today's classified ads for
I rn,nwrywI
000dbuyS
COpipete child care tecyicei
-Tqi One h.vlronm furniShed apt
JrYrner Programs HEY DIDDLE
______________________________
rw'wnstairc rnnvenenl location.
18-lp Wanted
blrrn'.E DAY CARE 373 5690
ideal for old,'.' 'n,,fllec *11 0990
Af!t IV'S WORlD Care br inlants
Ia
7 only Ncxt to new Drivers'
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to •',r I''ra
Xvnit money?
.Lic'nsr' Bureau 177 661%
(leant bedroom apt.
raIl 641 1079
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air.flflApark SItS
ANNIIlr, SUPERVISOR
011 131%
As
in
'nr'
IPi
[ego1
I .1k.' Mary Nice furnished tipt
- .otice
rflhp)Ipt r..pe(eence
n'att,re wnrkioq mnan (*ly No
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Rarknro.m%il flnhtrilion)r rebated
or }'.iç 591 177 39
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-iary rancH' 5? .)Q 59000
IM L. C lIf.
AVALON
APARTMENT.
SEMINOI
COUNTY, Seminol.' fommijoily Action 1101
ADULTS, NO PETS .
FLORIDA
Pine Avp. Sbn,ti at,: fflhlAl
h16W 2nd St
PROBATE DIVISION
OPPORtjtiTy
EMPLOYER
CEE NO. PR•7S-729•CP
'WiAl FSTAIESAIESMI!N
(l.'n P. romtortap)leyery well
ETATE OF
We pay the nverhari you niake
turnIlpri aflartr,,vnt reasonable
(,.nntt()
Jer'ec
1 k , ).ifTICS sales earn more money Opoing
rent 711 w i.t
SIairrr. (,smotto

831-9993

322-2611

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6-Child Care

Orlando - Winter Park

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El

42 Firm
45 Millary

12 LinCoIn$

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CLASSIFIED ADS

37 Shes

39

Nocturnal

(44) Three Stooges
323 (44) SoirIt Of '76

Sgjarps
(6) Lnv Of Life
(91 14a"'v Dvc
(24) VIlla Alegre
113S () NeWS

Tur

(74) In School

MD
(13) Burke's Law

ACROII
I Cathpdrai
Chutch
I Departs

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EVENING

Previous Puzzle

Jum bo

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ART BRO%%PI PEST CONTROL
?ParkD
'
37? 1*6%

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We repair and serivce

S'7INE MACHINE A
!,t,'PPLY CO

707 VI 7n

5?

37J 6337

To List Yout' Buslness..,DIQI 322-2631-ç9ç3
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Tuesda, Sept, 23, D73

BEETLE BAILEY
Mod Walker

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Interest. Keep mum about what AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb i
Friends will find you fun to be You'll be successful today in occurs.
You'll be fortunate In getti
ng
around today because of your nonfinancial
situations.
SCORPIO (Oct 24-Now 22) terms If you press (o
Unalization of an Issue
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sessions ended with the comthrough 'nunWAYI.Ast year'i county budget
complete details and IU&amp;s rnission's final adoption of the was slightly more ;1an $15.
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Teie Blue, Sanford, said, "1
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as more content with the a Sd) in things, They should be miioners getting a raise terjeitul an opinion about think the count) gocrnment is
status quo. -TVyseem to be a part of the deeLsion-inaking," ,, Why not? Other people are criminal justice:
pretty good. And if po-ople are in
doing all right," she said, when she said.
Politics
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getting raises."
"I'll tell you one thing, I don't
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Mrs Jan Murray, 20, Winter think it's right that they put deserve a raise."
count) governmen t.
raise "I don't think the) Sprthgs,saIdshehadn'thedin those policemen in jail for
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What could be done to make should get a raise. If everybody Semincle County long enough to burglary when other people are governm,ent can be improved if
the goernment even be tter' else can't get one, why should form an opinion on government getting away with more serious people support and take an
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What would he do to help
improve the governtnent?
"Maybe I'll run for office
filyself."

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thundershowers.
certified millage," said a down, something VIhIen says
Chance of
pper $02. lAws to disbelieving commissioner was a 'Irnandate of the people."
the low 70L South And South' Mike Ilattaway.
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day's high SO. Overnight amount required to meet the amount.
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legal responsibihties."
only $4,000 for his office for the Freeman said that the com.
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mim4on should fund Herring at
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Earlier, herring said the a "reasonably necessary" level
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Despite pleas to the contrary
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Taylor said two weeks ago the opinion.
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Several people expressed
NEWMAN
would begin by Sept. 15, but disregard or disinterest in
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delayed due to overloading of extremely criti-al while others with their zoning !aws and all."
buses which must he relieved said county officials were doing
What could be done to imfirst and because of the number a good job
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Cecil H Butler, Winter
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That's the reason the board's Springs, said,"I don't think the in office," Butler said.
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where you were going to game
South was really interested In you should consider inviting a
a grand slam after his partner's slam with a king extra, definiteopening heart bid and spade ly invite a slam with an ace ex
raise but he gave up that idea tra and bid a slam with an ace
when North bid three hearts and king extra. We will discuss
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Mostly, however, th e gr oup was angered over a bout
"What can I say?" Khnbrough replied when
"It's a great country where people can express
A county coiniiilssioncr'S salary goes from
worth of raises granted county officials by a asked about the protestors. "To me, It's just themselves. I would hope that it would never $12,30 to $15,062, or a 16 per cent increase. The job
1973 state law.
anotJ*r epic day in the life of a commissioner ... change." the sheriff said.
is considered part-time. However, some comThe first glimpse of a mini people's-power
"We can't live on our salaries," Jan Hobby said, humorous."
And, County Attorney Tom Freeman said, "I missioners can almost always be found at the
movement Tuesday caught Seminole County "so we thought maybe we'd bring these care
Williams said the int erruption o1ded a "little didn't mind it; it's a constitutional right to courthouse.
Commissioners unawares
and their reactions packages to make It easier for commissioners."
bit o f light ness and levit " in an otherwise bor ing petition."
Pat for school board members went from $4 672
ran ed froin glee to glum, depending on individual
Conunission Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr., calling the day.
Packages were addressed to commissioners, the
lie
said
he
was
pleased
to
see
a
good
turnout
of
philosophies
protest "great", said he sifted through a "care citizens
she riff, and officials, as sell as School Supt Bud
wh ic h in d ica tes voter interst
raises to Layer,Polk, Circuit Court Clerk Art Beck
For instance, Bob EIIV, the commission's adyer.
Other officials took a somewhat dimmer view.
wi th Jr, and property appraiser Terry Goembel
ministrative ass,stant, shook his head and
Ashby Jones, deputy circuit court clerk, who is a
couldn't believe it" when some 20 protestors danced teen."
For instance, Commissioner Harry Kwiatkowski painter in his spare time, said it would be nice if one
Theoretically, one could argue that since the pay
into the courthouse Tuesday to .d istr ibute 40 to 50
by Dick Turner
JokIngly, Vihlen said he plans to "use what I refused to comment. Asked to say something witty, of the packages contained canvas or other a rtists' hikes were granted by law, they are mandatory.
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However, there is noth ing to prevent a public
r
Protestors claimed the commission Ignored the
Commissioners
John
Kimbrouh
and
flick
invasion.
be
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citizens have the right to protest.
chairman,
asaresultoftheCountyOfficthlsSalaryAct.
be used to pay for raises for state legislators.

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PISCES (Feb 20-March 20)
LEO (July 23-Aug 22) If your once you're satisfied you have
boldly
and
Before
the day is out you will be
ambitions
are
up
to
par
this
will
answer
you'll
act
the
TAURUS (April 20-M
pleased
by something that win !
You'll be more successful in be a very rewarding day. You Wisely.
happen. It will benefit
SAGITTARIUS (Nov.
y.
today than you will with those things unwisely.
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22
for whom ou have a sincerc
assist today, but the first moves
YOUR BIRTHDAY
energies are likely to be
affection
to you. If you
) don't
Sept. 24, 1975
misdirected early in the da y on will be UP).
GENIINI (May 21-June 20) If something frivolous, but by try, she
there's a favor you need of a afternoon you'll make up for
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) the coming year are extremt.,1
friend it will be granted If you lost time.
You're extremely creative in encouraging. It's very likely
lay all your cards on the table.
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 23) This projects of a domestic nature, you'll be involved in a new
Don't try to disguise your should be a lucky day for you in Put your talents to work to commercial venture with
rnotm.es
se veral partners
situations where you share an beautify your living space
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taining his wife and five other side? I can land on your
children on the deck of USS runway. I can fly one more
Slidway on April 30, received a hour. We have enough time to
tribute to his courage Tue.yby move. Please rescue me."
in Sanford from the carrier Mid
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cress in the fcrm of a $2,500
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SHORT RIBS

by Fvaxik Hill
68th Year, No. 27—Monday, Sept. 22, 1975

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Thus far, the county has paid $59,000 In interest
Herald Sta ff Wri ter
money to owners of Consumer and Indian Hills
A suit f iled by Casselbey Mayor Bill Grier, Utiliti es. And, county
officials estte an ad.
which delayed Seminole County's purchase of two ditional p2,000
In Interest will be added before the
utilities by as much as nine months, could hand the sale is
consummated, hopefully, In December.
county's taxpayers a $140,000 bill, county officials
Bill Dale, the director of the County's en
said today.
vironmental services department, said a bond
Though Grier agreed to drop the suit earlier this, market "gone to hell" because of the financiaI
month, interes t money k still beg p
owners of situation in New Ycrk City can cash) a d d an ad
tie t o uttlttie;, plus, cuunty officials now say U
ditwnal $),OOOto the )rice tag for the two 1irn.
elayed purchase could cost an additional $50000
The additional $50,000 which la an estate
because of "uncertain" situations in the bond would result from the count
forced
rrkt
Ør ntrpt ralA
Grier's suit, which was filed in March, was Of ficialsesflmate the county will pay an additional
scheduled for a Sept. 17 hearing before the Florida one-half per cerit for bonds.
Supreme Co.
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bond market that h
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hell"

Hat way said he recognizes a certain degree of aware the suit was costing taxpayers money, the
non-coopera ti veness exists between county and city mayor said he hadn't really
checked into that
offtciala, but he called Grier's action "unreal" and aspect.

one which hurt the entire county and helped no one.
After officially withdrawn the suit, the mayor
Dale said county officials held a meeting to see If said the city
had "nothing to gain" from pursuing
a lawsuit against th e city would regain any of th e the issue.
It funds. Dale said a lawsuit wasu't considered
The $2.4-million from th e sale of bonds is to be
feasible because Casselberry was within its rights used to purchase the tw o utilitie..s, ne ti-)tal p.rth
t p I nt P k 'mm ott
ti unttwi at the bond 'tilidaUun hearing
dLL price
12 4 million, according to officiaLs
County Commlt.r M1kp Ilatlaway and John
A bond vidaUon hearing was held in March. At
A
clau
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in
the
purchase agreement stipulated
Kimbrough took turns last week lambasting that time Casselberr)
appealed, and the issue went the county pay interest payments in the event the
elberry officials for riling the suit last March. to the high
court for a ruling. Both county and city sale dJdn't take Place krinediately following the
a 3 ovi,uvu "urtn or nlirament,
brougn oil ici ais agreed to withdraw the suit, and the court bond validation
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said And Hatthay called Crier's actions officially dropped the m
a tter last week.
Bond v alidation hearings are held in circu it
Grier had hinted for months that he would drop court, and bond sales must t;e validated by a circuit
action not worthy of an elected official,
the suit. Asked about two months ago if he was court judge.

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Sanford and Lake Mary of.
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regarding
the
"willingness" of Sanford to sell
water to Its next door neighbor
has been s'iggested by Sanford
City Manager Warren E.
"Pete" Knowles.

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this morning the City of Lake
Mary may enginer expansion
of its own well system if a water
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this week, suggested in a
memorandum to the cornmission that the "two councils
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One of 13 suspects arrested in 948 Lake
Irene Dr., Maitland, unable to prepare for trials.
connection with an alleged another suspect
in the burglary
Jedge Hosemann today
million-dollar-a.year "steal-to- ring who
was scheduled this tentatively scheduled trials in
order" burglary and theft ring wee
k for trial on breaking and his court this week in the
has pleaded guilty and Is now entering with
intent to commit foll owing order:
listed as a state witness against a felony
and grand larceny
other defendants,
Tuesday, Michael Christy,
charges.
23 St. Petersburg, accused of
James Arthur Onie, 2year.
Assistant Sta te Atty. Charles
old Orlando carpenter, was Gordon said Onie is now listedPossession of controlled
scheduled for trial this week as
a state's witness in the stance: MDA capsules, in
connection with an April traffic
before Circuit Court Judge A.J. Asbury
case. Defense attorney
arrest by a state trooper on 14.
Hcsemann Jr., on charges
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— Wednesday, Roger D.
grand larceny and larceny of a said
the defense c;-se wasn't Robinson, 19, of Orlando, and
firearm charges.
ready for trial,
John M. Rousch, 22, 1148
However, State Atty. Abbot:
Sheriff's deputies are In. Galahad Dr., Casselberry, on
Herring's office told the court vestigating telephone bomb charges of entering a fruit
that the case against Onie has threats over the weekend grove with intent to commit a
been dropped as part of plea against witnesses In the
Mb' felony and grand larceny.
Sanford's fleet Resent A1sclatIon held a mgaggSafty
nt a a festive occasion negotiations that resulted last case.
It was. Albert Miller, president of Post 147 of the Fleet Reserve Auociation
The men were arrested by
(left), John Hay (per. week in Onie pleading guilty in
Trials for two other defen. sheriffs deputies in connection
tially hidden) and Horace Hall, president of the Flett Reserve Club, light up cigars
as the mortgage another case to breaking
and dants in the burglary ring cases with the theft of a trailer Aug.
burns. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
entering with intent to commit were continued
last week when 17 from an orange grove off SR.
a felony,
defense attorneys said that due 4N ,4)uth of SR6 at Geneva.
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Adair At Dead End In Fight To Keep Job

indication as to Sanford's
Pollution Control Officer
willingness to sell them
water Langley Adair's fight for his job
so their engineering can has run its course.
proceed."
As of next month —as It now
Adair will no longer
Samuel Ackley, Knowles' stands
assistant, said there appears to be employed by Seminole
be "no serious political County.
Adair was scheduled to approblems" between
the twc pear at last Tuesday's county
municipali ties and the chances
mmission meeting to appeal
may be "pretty good" in co
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where the other two people as position.
tention of turning Adair out in year pollution
control officer. additional $4,000 to fund the to
Commissioner (Mike) Hat.
"I will personally assist the "Cold," and offered ho pe
All of Adair's pollution positions until money could be
taway said wouldn't be out In Langley with what I feel would the
pollution fighter might be
fighting responsibilities were found in his budget.
the 'cold," Adair said,
be a good utilization of his placed under Bill Dale, the
transferred to Dale. And the
The commission authorized
Asked what he intended to do, qualifications and
talents," the county's director of en- biologist and technician who Dale to retain the
former Adair
Adair replied," Job hunt."
board chairman said.
vironmental services,
worked under Adair will now employes, but told Dale cornS
Commission Chairman Sid
When news of Adair's demise
Dale squelched those hopes work for Dale.
missioners would have to find
Vihien Jr. said he will assist ft surfaced, Hattaway said last
Tuesday when he said he
At
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last week

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budget — a move that
Ackley said one thing
that eliminated Adair, a biologist
would have to be resolved
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Sept. 9 commission rneeIIn
until a reporter informed him
on Sept. 10 that he no longer had
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MIAMi (AP) —Tropical Storm Eloise, which kIlled 42 people as
"Coi'ditlou remain favorable for the hurricane to continue I'
for him,
a
hurricane
last week, became a hurricane again today, aiming strengthen
piece of land annexed by
before reaching the coast. Gales extend outward
But Adair said he received its is mileper-hour winds
and driving rain at the Florida- miles north of
An obviously stunned Adair
Sanford before Lake Mary was "word" that he was out and
the center."
Alabama Gull Coast.
at
first vowed to fight the
Tides
wer expected to be five to eight feet abovenormal
incorporated in August of 1973. wouldn't be rehired. And, in
The hurricane was expected to bit the area of Mobile, Ala., and
near,
cvnunission's
decision.
or just east, of therfnt where the eye crosses the coast.
Lake Mary's population now Is response for his not appearing Pensa
cola, Fla., late today, said Neil Frank, director of the
Eloi was a kil er hurricane last
La ter he opted for placement
week when it left 42 dead i
about 2,752, according to city be(orethecommlssion,officiais National
Hurricane Center In Miami.
crossed Puerto Rico and the Dominican
agreed to hire back the biologist
Repubik, but it list its of his two pollution fighting
hall recortis
punch
assistants and a positive
before
moving
over
the
sip
of
Mexi
Eloise
was located some 275 miles south of New Orleans at 8 late
co's Yucatan Penimula rcc
and technician to un tests
o in
mend at ion
Saturday.
fro m
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memo
In h
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of
County
officials.
sooa as it got over open water again, Eloise started t, Semin1e
Hurricane warnings were Issued from Grand Isiani:, L3 to
suggested this "annexation of pollution control department.
D. l"• "l)an" Holley, Inanagir
Apalac
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slowly
regain strength," a spokesman said. "The water ternla
,
Fla.
Both VihIen and Adair have of Sears,
de-annexation are separate
Altamonte Mall, haperatures In the Gulf are quite warm, and we u* no. reason why it been In
contact with sta te of. been named Commercial
Eloise was mo ving north at 14 rs.p.h "and is expected to
problems and can be handled
shouldn't get stronger."
ficials in an effort to place Division
gradually turn toward the Lorth-north east this afternoon, With the
separately."
Chzirman for the 1975
Meanwhile, tropical storm Faye posed no dsnger to la
nd for the Seminole County's soon o-t,e United Way Campaign, ac.
center reaching the coast In the Mobile-Pensacola area this
next several days as Its 45 m.p.h. winds blew In the
Also on today's regular
oçen Atlantic fanner pollution 'fficrr with cording to Jim Rsa, chameveningortonIgbt,"h.aidFrank(nan8a,m.adyory
about
750 miles east-northeast of the Leeward Islands.
agenda are five public hearings
Around The Clock
the state.
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on:
Bridge
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Calendar ...............5-A
Chris ELsea and Dn Davies for
Consideration of 19 con'
Comics
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demnation notices including the
Crossword ...............4-B
Seminole County and Terry
old clubhouse at Celery and
Editorial
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Bender for Altamonte Mall Bob
Mellonville Avenues used by
Dear Abby ..............6-A
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Record Enrollment Expected

Layer Seeks
Courtesy Bus

IN BRIEF

Broward Teachers Defy Court,

Judge Hears Arguments

Vote Switch

In Suit To Allow Death
MORRISTOWN, N.J (AP) A judge hears arguments
tr'day on the reque.t of Joseph T. Quinlan that his adopted
daughter be allowed to die. She has been in a coma for five
months and doctors say there is no hope for rccovery.
Quinlan filed the suit Sept. 12, seeking court approval to
disconnect a hospital's respirator from Karen Ann
Quinlan, 21, which would result in her death "within
minutes" because it is "God's will," he said.
Doctors say the coma was probably caused by an overdose of akuhul and drugs and there Is no chance of
recovery.
"I as the last to hold out because both my wife and my
other daughter were critically ill in the past, and the Lord
always answered my prayers before," Quinlan has &amp;id.
"But after a lot of prayers I became convinced this is
what God's will was, that Karen was being called by

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In the wake of the capture of
Patricia Hearst, federal Investigators are checking for
possible links between the Symbionese Liberation Army
and terrorist bombings around San Francisco in the last
20 months.
FBI AgenWn.charge Charles Bates said evidence including explosives gathered in connection with the arrests
Thursday of Miss Hearst and thee coinrdes Is being
comparcd pith evidence on recent Bay area bombings.
"We're combing the evidence found Thursday," he said
In an Interview Sunday. "Anytime we find anything, It's
checked and rechecked against the older bombings."
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MONTEREY, Calif. (AP)
President Ford has
decided to push for a major federal program to encourage
heavy private investment In domestic energy resources,
officials say.
Sources who relayed this word said Ford might decide
to make public at least th
ad outlines of his plan ina
San Francisco address today to a cwentlon of the AFL.
ClO budding trades department.
The President was said to have been still working on his
AFL-CIO taik late Sunday after flying here from
Anaheim, where he addressed the National Association of
tile Underwriters,
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By The Associated Press
At Los Angeles International Airport an esthnated 60
r cent of boarding passengers didn't have one. But at
O'Hare International Airport In Chicago, one airline said
only one passenger in 19,000 didn't have one.
The "one" was an Identification tag or sticker atl'ched
to every piece of 1utgogc checked it airline ticket cotnters in the United States. The üvil Aeronautics Beard
regulation requiring the tags wtiil into effect Sunday.
Passengers generally cooperatai with the new rule,
either by coining with their bags equipped with ID tags or
setIng them train airline ticket counter personneL

Patty May Take Stand
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
Pau'icla Hearst may take
the 'thess stand Tuesday In an effort to convince a
skeicaI federal Judge that she is. safe risk to be freed
on bail, according to one of her aUomey.
Meanwhile, two newspapers today r--ported that FBI
agents discovered i ceven-page docvment that Includes
criticism by Miss Hearst of two Symblonere liberation
Arff.y companions.
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rope and dog leashes to tie up cases autos were stolon and borld, according to jail records~

Mean and Carol A. Oversireet, later recovered by officerL
26, of Altamonte Springs,
$5,000 Bond Set
deputies said.
While the armed men were Casselberry police jailed
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"We're looking everywhere for treatments," he says.
"I uon't quit," echoes his wife, Shirley. "Doctors have
the attitude that we should control the seizures and keep
the children rnmfnrtnhI' ht u. Wnft'i
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The disease, called myoclonic epilepsy, hit Rick first In
1966 when he was 10 years old. Now he can't walk, Is un-conscious most of the time and has so little control of his
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The U.S. Navy tombstone of
Timothy E. Nunley Is resting in a city garbage dump
today, replaced with one inscribed by his parents.
"We lost our beloved son through the negligence and
stupidity of the United States government and its agents,"
the new marker reads.
Timothy, 19, died of cancer In a Navy hospital in
Jacksonville, Fla., on Sept. 20, 1974. His parents say the
Navy failed to diagnose the disease and repeatedly
refused to admit their only son to a hospital until it was too
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night. or holiday. And you're stuck. Because your bank i
closed, and you can't cash a check
l'hosc days are uone fore ver.
ow, on the outside wall of your Fhjhip I3nk uult
find "24 Hour Jack:' He's open at midnight. 2 in the morn:n,
Saturday evening. Sunday afternoon, the 4th of Jul',.
Christmas, and all other times too.
"24-Hour Jack" lets you tvithdraw up to '100 a dov
from your checking account. Withdraw from savings. Make
deposits (and get a printed receipt). And Jack still even take
your instalment loan payments.
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What's more the cost of using this handy dandy sen'icc
is darn reasonable. It's free! A gift from us to you when ou
open a checking account.
So hustle over and open one. Because with"24-Hour
Jack" on your side, you'll never be shut out again on
Sunday afternoon.

Sunday afternoon
You promised totreat yourte..11to
pizzas i1of they won. You idtit think they
ad a chance, but they did.
ow youre stuck for the party, but
you just have a couple of bucks on you.
is
So you zip by"24-HourJack 'your
bankeros always onn. Prt'ss (ow
buttons, grab some cash, and go from
rin in t hero in one minute flat.
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Public hearin gs and adoption
of ordinances rezoning the Phil
possesses. It was a nat ural purchased a 30-acre tract j
progression (run this type of west Of DeLand In[Ake County, Orr prorty fronting ons43
background to building tuls own The completed plane will be and Sand Lake Road to cornplane.
parked there. Drawing
mercial neighborhood and
chiIdhood growIugup on flt
correcti
ng legal descriptions
Bradshaw
tells of a (arm,
his ori ginal intent was to are to be acted upon.
Iiarrowin experience that turn t
he aerage into a truck
ocvurreddurunghlsmanyyear
Ordinances annexing and
(armto
"fly Out of," but as the rezoning a strip of Dcl Ray
of flying. While on a flight over
years went by it developed Into Manor
Merritt island, be crashed and a
abutting SR 436 with
private airport for himself profe
"walked away from 't." Two andhis
ssional office district may
be considered on first reading,
months la ter, after patching UP
According
to
Bradshaw,
the
the plane, he flew it out of
u.me to 'Dulid
Merritt Isis nd to the Sanford an am avvrg
small aircraft Is fi ve rears
Airport on a ferry permit.
Due to lila position in the city
This experience has not and his many activities,
deterred him from continuing, Bradshaw cannot estirnatejuit
not 1yto fly, but toJ
ho w long ft Will take him to
own craf t. He possesses an finish his.
aircraft power plant
He is, however, making this
which will be of immeasurable project Priority No. I
and Is
awaiting the day he can "t5
auWanm to him In his
appointed task,
ride in the 3 y" In a craft he
Personally built with a labor of
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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
able to will their organs to medical science while they're
getting their drivers' licenses,
"It's thought that this will save a lot of lives in Florida,"
says Rep. Earl Hutto, 1)-Panama City. "I know two people
in this town who have someone else's kidney and are
functioning real well."
A law that takes effect Oct. 1 provides for distribution of
organ-donor cards at the drivers' license offices. Small
plastic pouches will be distributed with the cards so
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MIAMI (All)
Contract talks between Natio na l
Airlines and a str iking f light attendants' union rema in ed
ground ed alter federal mediators suspended ne gotia tions
For th e second time In two weeks.
William J. Usery of th e Fed eral M ed iation and Conciliation Service suspended the negotiations Sunday
evening for an indefinite period, saying both sides
remained far a pa rt.
'I'm extremely disappointed," said Usery, who had to
return to Washi ng ton today for talks between the National
Football League and the pla yers' union. "Yesterday
Saturday) I was hopeful an agreement could be reached
and several times in the past two days I thought they were
close."

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Herald Correspondent
coveredwingswi th awlngspan
of 20 feet. It has a 125 horTo build one's own airplane sepower engine capable of
requires the knowledge of a antici pated air speed of 170
machinist a mechanIc, welder mph, a radio and basic i'i.
and engine mechanic.
struments.
You must have some
Bradshaw states he has
knowledge of aei-odynemics, always been Interested In
woodworking, electrical ap. mechanical devices, pargiyiic,
Ilcularly flYth
As a
Ills not anaversge'do4t.. tenager,wtdlehisfrIn(Jj,
,r self' pr ct.
involved In sports acUvlUes, he
nay tsraasnaw, Winter was studYing books on
Springs' controversial bu1dhng a nd the pri nciples of flying.
administrator, has all these
Bradshaw, a 43-year-old
talents and is putting his bachelor, £'s his "wildest
knowledge to good use by amWtIon" is tobufldanorigj, al
constructing a Cotar Sports aircraft right from the drawing
plane on his twoacre wooded board This plane is only ,an
lo: on Hayes Road all in his interim measure."
spare time.
Over the years, B1thSW
The plane Bradshaw is has been involved In building
building is a two-sea ter, side by and repairing cars, motorside, aircraft whi th a chrome cyeles'rnd aircraft. Set up in his

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at tonight's 7:30 meetin g that suspended until a rehearing of
Howard Marsee, Sanford at. the matter could be held. The
be hired to represent Injunction halted a public
Council Chairman J.R.
the city In the civil suit brought bea ring set for Sept. 8.
Grant,
when the un paid bills
by Seminole Baptist Temple. Also on the agenda are:
were found, said they were for
Al though the council voted 4-1
Adoption of the county
Items Including coveralls,
to have Brock defend the city un animal control
police uniforms, blazers,
the suit, the attorney urged the
Appointment of a coinAIITAMONTE SPRINGS
term board member Helen members of her staff at
American flags and a myriad of
council to reconsider and allow mittee on the cRy recreauon Two men Norman Floyd Sr.,
Keyser. Term of office Is two Altamonte City Hall.
other Items for periods ex.
him to recommend a nother building,
and Glen W. Buschman
of- years.
te nding from the end of 1973
attorney.
As of July, the city had 3,341 through
Acceptance of main- liclally became candidates In
1974. Earlier this year
At the Sept. 5 hearing, Judge tenance bonds for North the city's Nov 4, election by
Floyd is seeking re-election to registered voters. The exact the city
found some $12,()0 In
Kenneth Leffler granted Orlando Terraces Sections 7 f ormally filing documen ts w hen a second term as mayor. Under number ci those eligible to Cut
un
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pa
lls stuff ed in desk
Seminole Baptist Temple a and 10, Unit 2.
the elect ion qualification period the new charte r the term of ballots in the November drawers a nd paid flies.
temporary Injunction and
office for the mayor Is now election Is expected to be tallied
At torney's report on tabled ope ned
restraining order barring the motion by Councilman John
later t his week,
The candida te qualification thrc years.
Other Items on the agenda
city from I'-'terference regar- Daniels to place referendum on period closes Oct. 3.
copies of minutes and
Ex-mayor Lawrence SwofVoter registration for the
ding the condi tional use permit the ba llot on charter change to
rd has announced be will be ag enda For meeting; change
Buschman,
a
retired
Air
municipal
election
closed
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granted the church on July 2lor allow transfer of funds fromooe Force colonel
and currently Saturdayaftcr43citiz ,added challenging Floyd In the advertising in newspaper; *'
the bui lding permit Issued July department to another without associated with a
new car their names to the voter rolls election for the mayor's office, method of paying bills; Sam
30 for the ch urch to build In a a public hear ing,
dealership in Casselberry, during a special voter
It Is expected both incumbent Bowman. Rezoning comresidential area on Hayes
Councilwoman Irene Van qualified as a candidate for the registration conducted by
plication of Country Club
commissioners,
Road.
Eepeel.
District Three ci ty commission County Elections Su pervisor
Mrs.
Keyser
Kennels
and reports from
and Cal DeVoney, will seek
When protests from residents
Mayor's report.
seat currently held by three- Camilla Bruce and tv'o return to
councilmen, Mayor James
their offices.
Los-mann and City Attorney
Ned Julian Jr.
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Longwood's Land Planning member, Robert harms.
Haynie. Harms is a resident in
Agency (zoning board) given
harms, an unsuccessful one of the new areas, DevonIncreased responsibility this mayoral candidate In last shire. The board is headed by
year to work on the city's December, Is resigning because former ci
ty council chairman
comprehensive development he is moving out of the area, Percy White.
plan, mandated by special state Tracy Estes resigned from the
law, s expected to gain Its board In recent weeks beca e
Also on the agenda for the
us
Longwood mee ting is old bijis.
second new member this month of business commitments.
when the city council at its 7:30
The Estes seat was f iled by The unpaid bills, reported by
p.m. meeting today considers long-time city resident and City Bookkeeper Elise 0111ff,
total about $2000 and were
the resignation of board building contractor
found some weeks ago in the
police department.

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working In a pressure situation,"
Ippolito, 40, who took over the post last week, (aces
plenty of pressure. The state's $40 mi ll ion-a-year computer operation has been a center of controversy for
years.
Some of the compla ints came from Audi to r General
Ernest Ellison, who found It would be easy to eat e
ch
th
system because th e state doesn't ha ve proper security
t3 5 billion a year in state checks.

Korb said two mlkslsa long
way for children of kin.
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The new director of th e
state Electronic Da ta Processing Division says be expects
computer system by reorganizing th e di vision,
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Scott Lang,
and Charlene Violet Dell Court, Casselberry, battery, resisting arrest with attacked from the back and his
Korb said the parents have
Herald Stall Writer
Elaine Woody, 20, of Apopka, Sunday on $5,000 bond on a vloknce and malicious injury to helmet visor, watch and ruled out having the
children
arrived at the residence, of. charge of motor vehicle theft personal property,
nuiksmanship badge ripped walk U.S. 17-92 to school
Sheriff's detectives today ficers said, and were also bound after an auto belonging to
Tommy Louis Saunders, 26, off,
because of the hazards in.
intensified 'their search for by the masked Intruders.
Donald Straughan, 21 S. Devon Sanford Route Two, was held on
voiced, the children are not
three ski-masked shotgun
The bandits took the four St., Winter Sprin$s, was $10,100 bond on charges of Turkeys Stolen
allowed to use a shortcut bet.
burglars after the fifth armed victims' wristwatches and reported stolen fronl Society malicious Injury to county
Sanford police today were ween Skylark and Longdale
robbery, or burglary, In eight rings and took an undetermined Park Apartments, Fern Park.
property, assault with Intent to investigating the weekend theft subdivisions because of
months In which the same amount of Items from the tY)use
Sheriff's deputies said commit a felony and resisting of an
undetermined number of trespassing laws.
method of operation was used, plus Lang's 1973 model auto.
Casselberry police stopped the an officer with violence,
The only walk way open to the
frozen
turkeys from a parked
Early Sunday, according to
Detective George Hagood car for driving on the wrong
Sheriff's reports said Lt. Roy refrigerated trailer at 15th St. children, Kork said, is through
sheriff's reports, three men said the auto was later
side of the road about the same Hughey was allegedly struck
Skylark to Wren Stroet to Grant
and French Ave.
dressed In army-type jackets stuck In the sand In an orange time that Straughan was while moving through a crowd
Street
and finally to school. He
Patrolman
Richard
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and boots and ski masks, armed grove north of McCullough reporting the stolen auto to of about 200
the
persons
it
the
bar
Bennett
said
James
rich,
27Z2
area measures ia
with shotguns, smashed a Road.
deputies.
afldlaterknocked to the grounij Ridgewood Ave., Sanford, miles and Is hazardous.
sliding glass door and forced
Detectives said the mdous
Deputies arrested two men at outside the bar,
Tomorrow: The chances of
reported the truck and turkeys
their way Into a house at 2655 operandi of the masked, the Deluxe Bar, Southwest
During the parking lot melee. were owned by Ardmore changing the busing law and the
Red Bug Road off Lake Howell. shotgun burglars was the same Road, Sanford, during a deputies
said, Hughey was Farms, Deiand,
dangers Skylark children face.
The Intruders knocked as four previous Incidents in Saturday nignt disturbance.
Gregory John Mean, 28, to the south Seminole In recent
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Classes colleges in its Health Center colleges in June," Marston consensus among deans and of a possible 495. Students may placement test scores of 303 or
began at the University of and Institute of Food and said, "but we have experienced other administrators that
the enter state universities with better.
gricu tural Sciences. Those the highest retention rate
Florida today with an an.
of old overall quality of the faculty is
ticipated enrollement of ,500 units will enroll about 3,000 students in history. We had no the best In our history. We also
by the end of Late registration students.
way to predict this when have by far our brightest
Sept. 26.
Dr. Robert Q. Marston, who establishing plans last fall for student body."
begins his second year as holding the enrollment near the
This will be an Increase of
Marston said that 52 of
president, imposed a limit 1974 level,"
a bout 1,000 over last fall's "near the
Florida's
96 Merit Scholars for
level" of last year's
University
officials
say more
record breaking enrolment,
enrollment in the non-Health students are remaining in the 1975 will be In the entering class
but short of the enrollment
Center and IFAS colleges.
university and returning to the of 2,900 freshmen. Freshman
limits placed on the sta te's
enrollment Is limited to that
"Enrollment this fall will be
oldest university by the Board up a few hundred, despite our university after staying out for
a few months because of the number. The average Florida
of Regents.
setting a quota on esery college poor employment market.
12th Grade Placement rest
The University of Florida is and closing down new
In a letter to the (acuity Last score for the freshman class Is
limited to 27,000, not couating enrollment In all but a few week Marston said, "There Is a the highest
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The price of a gallon of imported fuel oil wiildrop 1.5 cents as the result of the Ford
adxnlristratlon's decision to remove the 60.cents49arrel
Import fee on refined petrokwn products, officials say.
Federal Energy Administrator Frank G. Zarb announced the move Sunday and said Resident Ford will
decide soon whether or not to renove a $2-per-barrel fee
on crude oil imports.
Dropping the GOcent fee came as a response to the
abrupt lapse in price controls on most domestically
produced oil, which could result in higher prices and spur
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A special federal court Is
hearing three hours of arguzmnLu on Richard M. Nixon's
attempt to reclaim ownership of millions of documents
and the White House tapes accumulated during his
presidency.
In the oral arguments today, lawyers for the former
president were expected to claim that Nixon has a constitutional right of ownex ship to the 42 million documents
and thou.v'iith of hours of tape reels from his administrations.
The former president's lawyers contend that only Nixon
can properly assure the privacy rights of the thousands of
persons mentioned In all those papers or recorded on the
tapes. Nixon also $55 he needs the materials to write a
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said today Layer has gone to
great lengths to prove a point
rather than being concerned
about the safety of the children,

provide busing to Skylark when
roval of courtesy busing for G,her areas rwed busing would
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"i don't know how one judges
of Skylark.
fairness when the safety of
The school board two weeks children is concerned," korb
ago voted to grant the courtesy said.
busing
Layer .iaid the school system
Layer said today, ,We are mowed a strip along Wren
looking for a bus Oerloadmg Street ui the subdiisioti
a
T
of bscs must be relieved first along Grant thr ough the city
and the number of breakdowns paik so the children could walk
so
far has put an excessive off the road.
Various county and state officials were on band recently It witness the hyacinth harvester in
action burden on buses.
Koric. however, sk! a
on the St. Johns River
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must
be organized to have a
choke off the river's oxygen supply, dumw them on the river bank and front loader, haul the pesky
fulfill the board's direction yet, state law passed In 1939 and
plants away to be used for fertilizer, land fill and other miscellaneous uses. (Herald Photo by Bill
and will ask the board to renewed over a span of years,
Vincent Jr.)
reconsider Wednesday night," the last Um in 1972, which
Layer said,
denies state funding for buses
for children who live less than
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WASHINGTON (AP) A 16.2-billion appropriation bill
Is turning out to be a lightning rod that attracts such controversial issues as school busing, the occupational health
and safety law and abortions.
The debate, which is resuming today, has delayed the
measure which Senate leaders had hoped to pass la-ct
week and then turn to legislation dealing with natural gas.
The bill would provide funds for the Department of
Health, Education and Welfare and the Labor Department.
Sen. Robert C. Byrd of West Virginia, the Democratic
ic hip, says a new antibusing amendment being offered by
him would prevent HEW from using the threat of
withholding funds to force schools to initiate busing to
achieve racial balance.

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FORT LAUDERDALE (AP)
One of Broward
County's two teachers' unio ns vowed to re main on strike
today as sta te Officials th reaten to go back to court
to
enforce an injunction against th e walkout.
"If we follow the ma ndates of the court, we will kill th e
education of Broward County children," teacher Jim
Ackerman said Sund ay to a meeting of th e Classroom
Teachers Association "The conditio ns in the classroom
are wrong. We kn ow th ey're wrong."
No classes were scheduled today, a teacher's workday,
for th e county's more than 100,000 students.
But Cu rt is Mack, head of th e Public Employes
Relations Commission (PERC), said he would ask th e
court to enforce its Injunction If teac hers don't show up for
work . A 1974 Florida Law prohibits strikes by any pu blic

Skylark Homeowners

School Superintendent W. "Bud" Layer will ask the
School Board at iL
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Ron Korb, president of the

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FLORIDA
IN BRIEF

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl

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Fourteen persons, including two Miami men killed in a
fiery three-car crash, died on Florida highways during the
s.eckend, the state Highway Patrol say's,
Troopers said Daniel Sutton, 19, and Frank DeRosa, 51,
(lied in the Saturday night crash on State Road 9. The
southljund car driven by Sutton crossed the highway's
median and struck two northbound vehicles, one of them
driven by Deflosa, police said. Dc Rosa's vehicle exploded
on impact.

'Generation Gap' A Success
FORT LAUDERDALE AP1 They haven't any gold
records and their concerts are attended by only a handful
of elderly Listeners. But the musicians of "The Generation
Gal)" know they are successful.
The band, its 2 members ranging in age from 14 to 7,
plays songs of "the good old days" every weekend in local
nursing homes and hospitals.
"These are the most appreciative audiences you
could want," said Baynor O'Day, a schoolteacher who
serves as the band's vocalist and mistress of ceremonies.

"24-Hour Jack" Your any-hour banker.

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Flagship Bank of Melbourne, N.A., 1109 E. New Haven Avenue, Melhu
Flagship First National Bank of Titusville. 201 Pine Sti'eet,Titusvllc.
Flagship Bank c,f Orlando, 14(X) East Colonial Drive, Orlando.

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WAYNE D. DOYLE, Publisher
WILI.IAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBEIITC. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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Year, $2840. By Mail: In Florida same m home delivery. All
('ther mail: Month, $2.70; 5 M3nths, $16.20; 12 Months, 432.40.

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Teachers
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Want Federalization

As holders of at least one college degree,
teachers should be as astute as anyone in understanding how inflation and recession are putting
the squeeze on school financing. Costs are up, and
the economy which generates taxes is still pulling
out of a recession.
This should result in teacher unions taking a
restrained view of what they can expect from
school di;tricts this year in wage and benefit increases and job guarantees. That's not the case,
however, in some American cities.
It is unfair to accuse striking teachei-s of poor
economic sense. Ra th er, an explanation for these
strikes has been suggested by leaders of the parent
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Education Association and the AFL-CIO American
Federation of Teachers.

others have a tendency to become excited and then
those nasty rumors can do more harm than the
actual storm.
Some of the more practical precautions that
should be taken In the event Central Florida is
placed on either hurricane alert or hurricane watch
include:
If your house Is out of danger from high
waters and is well built., it is probably the best place
to weather any storm.
— Be alert for high water in areas where
streams or rivers may flood after heavy rains.
— If a boat owner, moore your boat securely or
evacuate it to a safe area. Once moored, leave It
and don't return once winds and way's are up.
Board up windows or put storm shutters in
place. When you board up, use good lumber
securely fastened. Makeshift boarding may do
more damage than none at all. Have strong bracing
for outside doors.
— Stock non-perishable food that can be eaten
without cooking or with little preparation. Too,
remember that electric power may be off and you
could be without refrigeration.
Be sure emergency facilities, i.e., flashlights
and-or emergency lights are in working cond1tlos.
Keep extra batteries on hand.
— Sterilize the bathtub, jugs, bottles, cooking
utensils and fill with drinking water, as local water
service may be interrupted.
— Be sure to have gasoline in your car. If
electric power Is off, filling stations may not be able
to operate pum ps.
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Check on everything that might blow away or
be torn loose. Garbage cans, garden tools, signs,
porch furniture, awnings, TV antennas end other
objects become weapons of destruction in hurricane
Inds. Anchor them securely or store them iiudde.
— Be sure that a window or door can be opened
on the lee side (the side opposite the direction from
which the wind Is blowing).
— If the center (or "eye") of the storm passes
directly over, there will be a lull in the wind lasting
from a few minutes to hail an hour or more. Stay in
a safe place. Make em°rgency repairs during the
lull IF NECESSARY, but remember the wind will
return suddenly from the opposite direction,
frequently with even greater (orce.
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STAY CALM. Your ability to meet
emergencies will inspire and help others.
Chances are we'll never need to take these
precautions In our area, but It's better to be
prepared in the event a storm does hit.
Keep tuned to any media that offers advice on
the storm and follow its coordinates closely. By
keeping your own tracking chart, you'll be better
able to determine when and If you should start
taking emergency precautions.
We know what it's like to ride out these storms,
having covered same over the past several years.
Therefore, we urge all our readers to stay calm,
don't sjread r'irnors and be sure that what you hear
is the gospel.
There will be plenty of time to make
preparations for the storm -if you stay alert.
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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — agreement on a cease-fire Sat- 14.
Airways were shattered. Win- down one by one," Radio Beirut mier R.ashlzl Karami, a Mosfighting exploded again tirday night. Officials toured
Lebanese and Syrian firemen dows of the First National City said.
lem; Interior Minister Camille
in Beirut'
s eastern suburbs . the ravaged commercial area finally brought
under control Bank of New York had been
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a Christian, and Pal
day despite efforts of high-level around Martyr's Squ3re and fires in the commercial quarter
riddled by bullets.
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Syrian mediators to make a residents ventured out of their started Friday and Saturday by
Authorities said four persons, shot.
Meanwhile, thousands of
weekend cease-fire effective, homes for the first time in a bazooka and mortar fire and including two security men,
Syrian, Lebanese and Pale. Lebanese took refuge In DamMoslem leftists and rightwing week.
rocket grenades. The Syrians were killed In clashes between stinian leaders continued their ascus, the Syrian capital. Other
Christians fought with machine
Security forces entered the brought about 50 firetrucks residents of
the Naameh and efforts to end the communal thousands were crossing the
guns, mortars and grenades. worst combat zones and plcked from Damascus, 60 miles
away. tlaret.Naameh districts on the conflict that has killed more border every day to buy fo'd
Snipers fired at passersby from up dozens of bodies, raising the
The downtown area, the Wall Beirut-Sidon road,
than 2,000 persons this year.
and gasoline because of short.
rooftops despite a government death toll to nearly 400 since the Street of the Middle East, was
Sniper fire was heard through
The
Syrian
foreign minister, ages in Lebanon, and the Syrian
pledge to hunt them down.
year's fifth round of communal pockmarked with gutted, Sunday in other parts of the Abdul lialim Khaddam, and authorities began restricting
Sunday had been a day of warfare erupted in Tripoli Sept. smouldering buildings. The of. city.
chief of staff, Gen. Hikmat Che- sales to prevent shortages and
comparative calm following 3 and spread to Beirut on Sept. fices of Pan American World"
Snipers are being hunted habi, were meeting with Pre- hoarding.
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PARIS (AP) -IV chief of a rebel tribe in Ow northcentral African nation of Chad is reported holding out for
supplies instead of cash to ransom French archeologist
Frincnise Claustre, captured with two other Europeans
17 months ago In a raid on a desert village.
Marc Combes, who escaped the rebel camp in a stolen
Iandrover some time ago, said in a French television
interview Sunday he believes rebel chief Hissen Ilabre
will carry out his threat to soot Mrs. Claustre on Tuesday
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science studies in Paris, is "not of the same tribe " as his
Toubou tribe lieutenants and could not afford to lose face
with them by modifying his demands.

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Workshop on Crime, 8 p.m., S. Magnolia, Sanford. Election
Red Cross Advanced First Aid Central Florida Chapter ARC.
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College North Campus, Crane's
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logic for striking against school systems which
Strange McNamara brought toWashington and
the Pentagon should be adopted as gospel by
obviously do not have the financial resources to
eery president, senator and representath
meet teacher demands
McNamara, it will be recalled, esta blished the
Mr. Ryor says the NEA for the first time next
year will endorse a candidate for President It will five-year, look-ahead system in the Department
of Defense. That Is, each major project was
increase its campaign support,
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million in 1974, or congressional candidates
what pressure it would exert on the budget As
agreeable to the alms of the NEA.
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aims" In simplest terms, to achieve the congressman should have learned by now, It's
federalization of public education in America.
not the initial cost of a program -which my be
A priority goal of the NEA, says Mr. Ryor, is in the low millions — that counts, but the cost
federal financing of at least one-third of the cost of af ter it has grown to adolescence and adul3iood,
operating public schools — a giant leap from the which may run Into billions a year.

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Eloise, that pesky little lady who wreaked such
havoc over Puerto Rico and the Dominican
Republic last week, Is picking up strength again and
should reach hurricane status by this afternoon.
Early this morning (6 a.m.) she was packing
winds of 70 miles per hour (mph) and was centered
near latitude 25.6 north, longitude 89.5 west or about
300 miles south of New Orleans, out in the Gulf of
Mexico north of the Yucatan Peninsula.
After leaving 42 persons dead in her wake, Eloise
slowed somewhat while over the mountainous area
of Cuba
However, now that she's over open water once
again, she's picking up steam and is expected to top
the 74 mph required to be classed as a hurricane no
later than this afternoon.
And, while out in the Gull, there's no telling
which way she may head. We've een other storms
air their nastiness straight up Florida's west coast,
only to lake a sudden turn and head right across the
state, cutting a wide swath as they went.
Should this happen with Eloise, Central
Floridians should gird for at least high winds and a
lot o water.
Don't panic and start boarding up your windows
just yet, but keep up with the latest advisories from
the Miami Hurricane Center, Issued over various
radio and television stations.
Should we be placed on hurricane watch, then
there should be plenty of time to take some simple
precautions.
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Are local taxpayers really unable to pay for the
schools they need and want? We think they can,

unless the demands leveled by unionized teachers
force their school boards into appeals to
Washington for help. And that appears to be
exactly what striking teachers in some cities are
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were watching — with apprehension, probably — as New York
Mayor Abraham Beame was pimhed recently between the
threat of un1clpal b.kT'JPtc7 d Lc
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to retain control of the dty.
The mayor's choices remain unenviable.
Barring last,mitide federal aid, he can default on the city's
obligations, including a $100 million pa)T011, or reilngUl.th
hNigetary authiticity to a sbt&amp;q=sos
gewy. Potential
investors in notes aimed at relieving New York Qty's financial
crunch we indsting pvsuinably on hard evidence that future
spendingwouldbegearultorevemies.
New York City's woes, simply beca use of the city's size, are
ace-tnsptring.
But no city is Immune if it fails to weigh the timunds of the
public for services and of public employes for higher wages
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millions of people in the underdeveloped world
suffer from, but Inadequate nutrition in the food
supply they do have.
The lack of proper vitamin and mineral
nutrition causes such di.,eases as beriberi (a
def iciency of vitamin B-i), pellagra (a
deficiency of niacin and B itam1ns), rickets a
deficiency of calcum), anemia (a deficiency Of
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By focusing on the quantity of food required to
meet world needs, we have lost
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budget up beyond reason
mineral deficiencies will not be eliminated
Now this is not because no one thought of the
Unions must pick up the welfare tab for their simply by giving the underdeveloped countries
problem. The budgeting reform voted by Strikers 'P•#fl Welfare
of
men ou tonlabordisputes.
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Welfare for strikers Is of utmost concern to the
consideration
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five-year pr ojections for 1l budget items — In taxpayer. There Is reason to believe that
doubtful that much progress will be made
Executive
the McNamara tradition,
collective bargaining is jeopardized as strikes
toward upgrading the nutritional status of large
M Ithad
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Mr. Ford's men have m.ade these prediction%, may be extenMI if publir nihmirlies are
Cliamber o Commerce
whi ch may or may not be correct, accuracy in available Further, the taxpayer is hit by paYInR
Th Jlkd Sldte,, he siis, can take imeconomic guessing being what it is today.
for the benefits and paying higher prices foir
mediate steps to improve the nutritional quality
Letters to the editor are welcome.
NethI, for what they're worth,
goods where wage settlements are pasad on to
of Its foods dona ted under Public Law 480 by
m should be as brief as possible
projections indicate that old program, many of the consurner.
comment on matters of general Interest.
fortifying them to provide sufficient amounts of
which presumablythWJ hive reached their f
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vitaffllfl3andflfals.Wftni2mon
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Commerce
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100 of 45 C.F.R. whi ch precl udes
The White House budget specialistspredict
dividuals unemployed from in. letters for res"ns of space, but wilil exercise program would be observed.
the $0 naffion in program the a
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needs of the popul ation are knowp," says Gage
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It is understood that welfare benefits tO
We reserve, of cow-se, the right to reject
"The technology needed to solve these
15 years. That is, by 1980 they would be almost 37 strikers are approaching a million dollars a day. letters tWs ompaper considers
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fivedaughters, Mrs. Barbara
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and seven great-grandchildren.
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Only a mix of ingenuity and luck, cosifidentl'd or other enemy electric enusilons. Then,
FOUL TIP: The federal Fish and Wildlife
IVY LEAK: President Kingman Brewster Of
documents show, can bail out a closely-guided counter-measures could be devised.
Service
has
Ignored
a
warning
from
its
own
Yale
has
quietly rejected a bId from UNESCO
proje to prevent Buck Rogers weaporis from
Within weeks, confidential Air Force expo!rts and caved in to powerful hunting
nsor
a conference. His reason: UNE.SCO
in- cO-W
blacking out all radio contact to arid from the documents show, the scheme literally began to terests in a precedent-setting caw that en.
yielded to Arab-Com munist press,tires to exclude
Fresidenda.1 jet.
come unglued. The Air Force decided that plans dangers wild waterfowl.
Israel from a UNESCO regional group.
The Air Force has been working feverishly on to glue joints together would have to be junked,
At a secret meeting in California, Fish and
the idea ever since it discovered that a nuclear because they would lack strength and durability. Wildlife director Lynn Greenwalt promised wasIn a private letter to his Yale colleague who •
pushing co-sponsorship Brewster said
blast even some distance from a plane could still
Since the platforms had to be non-metallic; hunters three more years of "baiting," a brutish UNESCO appeared "increasingly vulnerable to
totally disrupt its communications systems. In ordinary bolts could not be used. Costly wooden
practice In which wildfowl are
Lime of war, this could isolate the President's bolts were finally chosen. Meanwhile, the worth- waterways with grain and thenlured to fields or political takeover." Yale, therefore, would
slain.
"decline the marrIage." Several other colleges
airborne command post.
while, if rLky, concept was becoming unstuck in
Not only did Greenwalt give the hunters a have done likewise.
The Air Force project, called "Operation other ways.
waiver from federal anti-balling laws, but he
BEER BItEAKIJIROUGII: Breaking ranks
Trestle" because Its testing facility is a giant
"You have failed to complete major assured his boss, Assistant Interior Secretary with
most bottlers, the Falstaff Brewing Corn.
wooden plflform resembling a ping-pong table, milestones," the Air Force wrote McDonnel Nathaniel Reed, that the Audubon Society was
pany Is experimenting with returnable bottles In
has become even more urgent rtcently. The Douglas. "Data submittal was found to be pleased with the agreement, a statement
im- aren rdr its Galveston brewery to cut down on
Soviets are reportedly developing sec:et
ray inadequate" Other work was "lacking In con- mediately branded false by the cociety.
throwaway litter,
weapons which could interfere with COinTo mak e matters worse, Greenwalt's own
teat, of poor quality aiid unaccepta ble."
mnujcatlons aboard planes In peacetime, Inn a l etter notifying Environmental
aides had bitterly opposed the sell-out
The Air Force threatened to
cluding Air Force One and U.S. surveillance
Pr
otection Agency head Russell Train of the
Unpublished federal studies done at a COSt of
contract. rOt .uiiu$ a )'UJ',
craft
plan, Falstaff said one good turn deserved
•.•)4 OCX) found l*IU115 "IS
a fed eral violati
Contingency plans have been prepared to des! prrect creaked on, its price spiraling up toward
on fld another: Falstaff urged Train and the "fine
should
be
$30 million. Along the way, the Air Force
with any cut.off Of alnununlcatlons with
wmbers"ofhtsstJftto switch toFalsWf.
Despite all this, Greenwalt wrote
the giant ,,1Z5tkL
Presiient, we have learned, but valuable dropped plans for
REVERSE BIAS?: A year ago, we told how
"Fish
and
Wildlife
will agree to avoid enOn SepternberL.,.,, ,the
Force
minutes could be lost before they can be put Into
John
Bromahan, a much commended civil rights
(orcement
of the Federal Regulations."
1 rsru trial "the Wood P,atorm '%5fl
effcl
official
at the General Services Administration,
A
fell into
ha
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'eration Trestle" b4ian in
l73, not been completed" and begged McDonz e11
who
happens
to be white, was fired after he
queried Greenwalt,
ted
when the Air Force rushed through s si.s Douglas to complete it as rapldiy as possible.
charged his black boss, Ed ward Mitchell, wi th ')
written
intliloc dal with McDonnell Doulas
Today, the Air Force is still hoping that
Finally, he acknowledged it, but then claimed racial discrimination.
Astronautics to build two igantl' platforms in important project can be finished. But new
his waiver was only to allow time for another
Brosnahan, now a year without pay
and five
New Mexico, each the size of an athleticfield. delays are certain, our sources sa y,and costs
study. He admitted he had no read closely the children to support, has finally
won reversal
Planes could be mounted on the boards $fld have wared again.
three previous studies ti1ch urged him to hold from the civil,,,erv1ce COmmISSIOn. But
the GSA
bombarded by "electro-magnetic pulse
Footnote: Both the Air Force and McDonnell
firm on protecting waterfowl from avaricious has refused to reinstate him and 1 now
forcing
simulators" to duplicate the nuclear blast rays Douglas declined official comment.
hun ters.
him to fight still another costly arpe.

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and John Beasley of Callahan;
many segments of the fresh five grandchildren and three
fruit and vegetable industry. great,
grandchi.1dren.
lie is survived by his wile,
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of First ChristIan Church
(Ted ) Wan, 79, of 608 Disciples of Christ, had served
S 10th SI, Fort Pierce, died as elder and deacon, former
aturday in Fort Pierce. A chairman of the board and
it.atly of Uniontown, Ky., he
sup'r1ntendent of the Sunday
moved to Ft Pierce from School
Sanford 29 years ago. He was
Survivors include his wife,
retired traffic manager with Edna M Landress, Sanford ,
Blue Goose Growers, a member daughter, Mrs. Mary Edna
of St Anastasia Catholic Connell, DeLand, son 0 D
Church, and the Knights of
Columbus, both of Ft. Pierce. three sisters, Mrs. Otelete
Wathen was traffic manager Kerce and Mrs. Mary Hilliar
for American Fruit Growers both of Orlando, and Mrs. Vida

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deficle-'ies Is not expensive and well within
reach of even the poorest nation. For example,
fortifying foods with vitamin A would coat only
about 1.5 cents a person a day. According to John
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R he
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total cost for providin g effective levels of 13
essential vitamins and nul nerils comes to less
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eight per cent of those costs now met by federal aid
ro ams

This Is what Congress has neglected in
carrying out its new budgetin g system.
This year. Congress faitNully promised tiscal
If a school board tells teachers it cannot afford
restraint and responsibi.lity, and set up some
to meet their demands, that's music to the ears of
impressive rules to prove sincerity. Neverthe teacher unions. With strike actions to
the)e4 in voting on money bills thus far Uds
dramatize their case, they are already engaged in session, congressmen collectively have failed In
selling the next President and Congress on the idea
practice to give any apparent appreciable
that Americans can no longer finance their own thought to the cost of their programs five and Io
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was tall and skinny, and
wore a 32AA.
Now I'm 23 and wear a 381).
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things to wish for.
person they're attached to that thank God for her heal thy little
It hard to find clothes t
breasts. May they always
fit or blouses that button
healthy. Sign me.
MALE
remain
OREGON
without gapping. Finding a
DOUBlE
MAMY
DR MALE: I'll take the A
bathing siIt o conceal my top. and C, but pleas'! be fair and
DEAR ABBY: May I giv€
heaviness is flxt to Impossibi,. mark that F up to a D.
FLAT
a little advice?
can't wear sweatersor
i ae, we should accept the
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at the detention center Field &amp;rvices &amp; detention)
when' its members with resçct to community
can trJk with tii' juveniles
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center's operations
One of the things the board 4;. Reflect needs and resources
Detention
Center
has
establish'd five majcr
. has already accomplished was Of the community and assist the
lf
into
to clear the way for a school agencies in achieving desired
jectaves. divided itse
:carns and instituted several psychologist to go in to the gals.
Detention Center to work out a 5). Provide other suggesti ons as
services for e center.
4
e purpose of the auxiliary, series of tcsts for Juvemle.s to needs arise.
G- help detect learning disabilities
without being stared or bodies God gave us, but most busted
rding to tt
The board has additionally
whistled at. and I have even insecure adolescents need a look girls because the bo)5 4'
and
dru, board
psychological problems. divided V.sell into teams to deal
at them, you'd better be
been subjected to obscene little
j 'i'hiswill help determine those with specll areas: public
venue
bolstering
(and glad they're looking at THE.l
remarks from strangers.
"to privide a vehicle for children who need further relations, Gene Eisenlefn and
uphotsteringp until they
attain
and not you!; I'm 15 and also
So tell that 14ye1Ir.old to tray tht enviable state of total flat,
citizens with a rarely of exbull consider
when and if they return Bob Markey; legal advice, Jack
myself lucky
that she stays small. It's a lot maturity,
pertise and expenence to in- to the regular school system," Caolo and Terry Ackert;
because
when
a
boy
looks at
easier to cope with.
says Ms. GlardlnL 'many end related probiems and parent
form and participate j
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DEAR ABBY: I usually me, I know It's
not because I'm
PULCHRITUDINOUS IN agree with your advice,
Up in detention because of awareness Mary Giardini and
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Detention center."
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big-busted.
PASADENA
p
learning disabili ties in the first Bob Hoe; educa tional and
Appointed
However, your response to the So consider yourself
state director for the Bureau of pla ce."
poor. flat -c hest ed 14.ycld tcause when the rightlucky,
DEAR "PUf": Now ltt
psvcholniical prblenLc.
gii',
i)cttnUuns f the Florid
l 4" get a padded bra'; was comes along, he'll
hear It from a male In Oregon:
On the board's suggestion a Witenger and Don Scint.
love you for
DitsIon of Youth Services, nutnuoigst has analyzed
DEAR ABBY: About your a crock of polyfoam!
AOK
what
you
are,
not
for
what you
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auxiuiar
is
not
an
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volunteers in addition to Ms. center's menus checking for
reply to FLAT the 14-year-old
ha
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Ct.dia4.
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DEAR ABB.') Ii,__
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Spectrum Public Relations nutritional needs of the Giardini."Ourpwposebtoact
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dudes
th
go
for
th
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built-up
th
lett
er
flat,
from
I
felt
I
as spoke&amp;nen for the entire
(appointed chairman of the children.
chicks,"
should reply.
DEAR ABBY: What b you
citizenry.
Any person can call Mary Giardini brings experience In juenIIe court work
auxiliary;; Mary Witengier,
to
You
advised
her
to
One
of
my
forget
be
st
friends
is
14,
thin
k of "awards" for first-and
A third, on the suggestion of us to make criticisms o
Citizens' Auxiliary Board
guidance counselor, Seminole
about thc,s pllony creamu a nd and she's also flat. but she's
second-graders
board,
or
when only four
,namher
suggtioas,
the
was
We
want
to
get
the
County Schools; Don VanDalen,
gimmicks to enlarge her bust. most popular girl with the or five pupils from the class
able
to
locate
two
dentists
who
community
involved in the
guidance counselor. Seminole
You get an A on that,
boys at the parties we have,
to play hoping to get to the jail system with adults.
receive them? The other pupils
Community College; Bob agreed to be on call for Detention Center."
You
advised
her
to
She
may
be
bottom
of
his
problem
before
it
be
(IaI,but
she
has
a
feel
so bad. Some even cry.
emergency
dental
A youngster can only be
ZThflL
Markey, advertising director,
The center's advantage to the gets bigger and he has to be detained up to 30 days at the "patient." You get a C on that wonderful personality, and
The
pupils wto receive the 1
The Herald; Jack Caolo,
The five long-range oh. community and to the youth, i nstitutionalized."
of leca
many women in their people tut love to be arcrind awards may invite their
ter and then only for one
Attwney at Law; Bob Howe, jectives of the
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accordin
g to Ms.
.s
2, 3t and 40s are still waiting her. She's
The detention center, ac- three reasons: (1) to Secure
kind and nter parents to attend. The other
s n, inan with Howe follows:
that "It's the first place wbrr.
t r±ng to M . Giardini is not a presence of the Juvenile at the
!t that great puts anybody dvrn
is the pupiLs may not.
.s -zi, schuol 1;. Examine juvenile problems youngster can get into the cure,
ifidusa .,.' ,
"mu1e" to happen
which kind of person who makes
just a holding action while next court hearing; (2)
This upsets me so that it takes
psychologist; and Terry in the communi ty and initiate system and have a variety of looking for a solution to a pro
to seldom does.
friends
right
away
with
10
girls
me
weeks to get over it. Ifeel so
the uven1le; (3) to
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Ackert, attorney at law,
corrective action,
people actively working on his young.ster'i; problem, without protect
You advised her to wear a and boys, too,
sorry for the youngsters who
society from a juvenile padded bra
The board meets twice each 2). Advise onsori.ig agencies problems. All resources come him having to
she would "at
Sure, there are a lot of boys get nothing and feel ashamed.
go through the wto is considered a threat.
least look better in clothes." On who just want a girl for her
FIRST-GRADE TEACHER
that, Dear Abby, you get an F! body, but who needs a guy I1k,
DEAR TEACHER: I am all
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for rewards for outstanding
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swallowed too much cultura
I'm 14, 5-foot-8, 119 lbs. and achievements, but they should
nonsense about a female's don't have much of a bust be given in a way tba win not
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a bit because the right kind of none. Instead of complaining to
Wanda Sue Miser, 30, 915 Maple 20, same.
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no
intelligent
man
boy won't care,
Ave., Sanford,
me., why don't you complain to
George G. Flansburg, 33, 1900
gives a hoot about the size of a
Robert L Bernbe, 37, fll Sanford Ave., Bonnie
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Palm P1, Sanford, Carolyn E. Parker, 20, samt.
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DAYTONA BEACH

shutou t," said Posey, looking
back on the game.

Seminole waited until only 12
seconds were remaining in th e
ga me to do something right
offensively, with quarterback
M.1. %VhIghais hitting Herbert
Branch on an 18-yard touch.
down pass.
"Tim Raines was out, but
t ha t's no excuse," said Posey.
"We practice with him out.
Gerald Meyer got banged up
the pr evious week, and we
didn't feel we could go with him
two ways, so we used Virgil

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five lost — and
better than 100 yards in
peuilties told the story for
Se minole High's football fortunes last Saturday night in a 70 victory ove Mainland termed
by winning coach Jerry Posey
"very, very luck"."
"I don't know If we are that
bad to make all those mistakes,
or that good to be able to make
the mistakes and still win with a
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Jenkins and Kenny Lee at
center and let Gerald play just
linebacker. So we weren't at
Full strength, but still, we had
no excuse for playing so

during the final quarter when
the
Seminoles
claimed

where Daytona held. It was
Sanford's deepest penetration
of the game, and it looked as if
it would be the deepest anyone
went until 1: remained to
play.
After taking a Daytona punt

connected to Drew Bongianni
for 38 yards and a first down at
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Daytona's 18-yard line.
Ned Raines dropped the next
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pass at the Daytona seven. mi"
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the end zone brought him on
to their own 43, a 13-yard pass to next play to the exact
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Ned Raines brought the where
quarterback Whigh.am
Seminoles to Mainland's 44, placed his pass, and
Seminole
where Whigham scampered had the win.
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anot her 10 yards. But penalties
Sanford moved the ba ll well
strick again and Sanford found during
its initial possessions,
itself ba ck on its own 44 facing but the Daytona
defense held
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possession for almost eight

minutes, the Seminole offense
kept plugging away at a
poorly."
Mainland defe nsive secondary
Defense was obviously that was alternately tough and
Seminole's strong point. The lax.
Seminoles permitted Mainland
Fumbles and penalties
less t ha n 100 yards of tota l crippled the Seminoles on
offense, blocked one punt and several drives, particularly
f'rced another punt short,
during the second half when the
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Teddy Randazo, and he told me
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suffered disappointing defeats remained the only unbeaten
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is always in training, can hit
over the weekend, but bo th los. SEC team with a 9-6 victory
ORLANDO Seminole County like a mule, takes a
good shot.
ing Sout heastern Conference over Rice.
fighters
will
headline But I should beat him.
football coaches looked to
Among area Independents,
professional and amateur
"Randazo says I have the
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defeat
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future with the same objective.
portions of Tuesday's boxing style to win if I stay on top of
Florida 38-23, Bowling Green
"I'm disappeinted we lost.
card at the Orlando Sports him. Teddy tell
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v111e317, Florida Sta te stopped
alter UClA edged the l
Oliver and Casselbcrry's Scott anyone I can hit
with both those
ranked VoLs 34-28 Saturday in a Utah State 17-8, Cincinna ti up.
Clark meets Homestead's punches should go. But I am
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Sammy Masias.
college set Memphis State 13-3 and
expecting a lot of problems
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Bobby Crawford but the mid- concluded.
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dropped out of the match
Hut,Hut. Hut...Howell QBPrItchardtakes ,nap,dr, ba ckand gets offfi,.es
objective is winning the SEC." the victory on the West Coach
claiming a br oken hand.
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Doug Dickey, whose 14th. w
A hurry-up call went out
rated Florida Gators dropped left to pull within six points,
Killer Ellis of Tampa but he too
re4lched
UCLA's
29-yard
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an 8-7 decision to North
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pu
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oseconds left. However
lina State, said, "We will just with
with the Southern champion.
have to regroup and just be quarterback Randy Wallace
Ellis' reason was "not enough
happy this wasn't a 5()(f• was then thrown for a 10-yard
time to prepare for such an
lo" and a Wallace pus was.
eastern Conference game."
important fight."
Both clubs open the SEC race Intercepted as time ran out.
Oliver's services were
Wz had our chances to win,"
secured five days ago and il ttle Miami
Saturday with tough opponents.
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MIAMI (AP) — Don Shula
calls himself "The Cisco Kid"
for tonight's fight will be
Miss,, to meet Mississippi kept us from scoring
will find out how good his
GOLDENROD
Mistakes advantage of this bravado
the end zone, it was picked off
downs we should ha ve had.'
The home team fumbled the first below the Mason-Dixon rebuilt Miami Dolphins are
State.
committed
by
Lake
Howell's
the
part
of
the
Hornets.
A
by Mike Stapp who returned it ball six times, losing five, while Line.
38-yard
scoring
pass
from
Auburn remains winless after
tonight in a national Football
Anoth er Luby fumble led to 102 yards for the score that took Pritchard had two of his 14 pass
a 10-10 tie with Baylor Sa tur- Dave Buckey to Elijah Mar- offense helped the Hot-nets from
Le
Matchmaker Bruce Trainague season-opening test
the third Bishop Moore TD the heart out of the home attempts picked off by the alert pier filled
day, while Mississippi Sta te Shall and a two-point con. Bishop Moore to an easy 3
in some of the void against the Oakland Raiders,
whitewashing of the Silver before the Silver Hawks staged crowd.
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version run by
Bishop Moore secondary.
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was upset by Georgia
about Oliver when he an. who stopped Miami 28-s In last
Saturday,
their
longest
drive
of
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the
game.
second
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SEC
pulled
out
North
Carolina
Hawks
was
"mopNext week Lake Howell will nounced, "he is 15-8 with eight year's playoffs.
In other games involving
The day started off on a high
Aided by an interception, the ping up time" for the Hornets play its first night game of the K.O.'s and
schools, Alabama returned to State's victory over Florida.
Oakland Li basically the same
holds a recent
"We
considered
going
for.the
note
for
the
charges
of
Howell
Hawks were able to move to the who sat on their lead with the year when it Journeys to knockout
its accustomed winning ways
tearn
entering the contest, na.
over
Bobby
coach Tom Ruby. The Hawks Hornets' 12-yard line with less reserves, scoring once more. Jacksonville to take
with a -0 ccnquest of Clemson, tie, but we decided to go for
on for. Craeford."
tionally televised at 9 p.m.
were able to hold the bigger and than two minutes to go before James Talbert crashed over the midable Bishop Kenny.
Kansas edged Kentucky 1410, win," said State Coach
Perez did a little checking EDT. Dave Dalby repla ces the
stronger Hornets, forcing them halftime.
one late in the fourth period.
Not only will the Silver himself on his new opponent retired Jim Otto at center,
Texas A&amp;M routed Louisiana Holtz.
to punt on their first two atThe big play was a 24-yard
Auburn went ahead 10.0 in
Overall the Hornets ground hawks go into the game as big and seemstobeconvthced "this Monte Johnson moves
in at
pass to John flores, which u
opening period when Uim tempts at moving the ball,
out 206 yards on the ground and underdogs they will also be could be one
toughest
middle
linebacker
for
Dan
Conof
my
But the rallying cry of "we're diving junior caught on his picked up another 44 yards looking for t
Sell ers raced 44 yards with a
heir first points of fights."
ners, who was cut, and lineblocked punt for a tout--hdown going to beat them," as shouted fingertips.
through the air but it was Silver the season. In their opening
The recent conqueror of Joey backer Ted Hendricks has been
But, w hen Pritchard tried to Hawks turnovers that did Lake game they were shut out
and Chris Wilson added a out by Ruby and his coaches,
by Vincent explains, "I called a added.
20yard field goal. But Baylor was cut short w hen the Hawks get on the board with a pass into Howell in.
Eustis, 2-0.
good friend of mine in Chicago,
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got even In the final period fumbled three straight times on
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The Initial miscue came late
yard
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Former quarterback Dickle in the opening quarter when
Clark, who lost his Job la Don Andriano coughed up the
season's opener against Mis. ball on his own 17-yard lire.
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Robert Isola recovered the
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Jim Kremer of Orlando
sive end, picked off an errant were able to take the ball in four
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like Florida to seven points?" victory.
workhorse for Bishop Moore,
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asks North Carolina State footAlabama's wishbone blasted became the ftrst Hornet to
sponsored state championship.
ball Coach Lou Holtz
out 437 yards In the rout of score this season when he
Kremer's catches won him
Certainly not the Gators, who Clemson to return to
a'-winning cracked over from th e two-yard
e $700 first prize and a $250
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and two TDs were back in business
(turd with 23 pounds, one
down pass to Elijah Marshall,
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Joyce Mae Jacobs &amp; Larry.
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back stiffens up an cold days," Beros, a veteran touring
pro Cram Fort Lauderdale, said after his Sunday victory.
1'hat takes about lOyardo off my chives, but doesn't
really make too much diffet'
He responded to the wm weather here by leading on
all four days ci the 72.-hole event
Borne fired a one-over-par 73 Sunday, but was steady on
the final holes nd emerged victorious after finding
himself tied with Baird for the lead tthen his Miami op.
rvrnt birdied the 15th hole,
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14-9, the most victories for a
But Shula has watched the Giant rookie since Larry JanWorld Football League, trades sen won 21 games in 1947. Brent
and Injuries drastically alter Strom, 8-7, took the loss.
the unit which wasshootlng for
Expos 5, Cuba 4
a fourth straight Super Bowl
Jim LytUe's RBI-single with
appearance when it ran Into oneoutlntbenjnthwonitfor
Oakland last December.
Montreal. Jerry White homered
GonetotheWFtare fullback fortheExposandlamylJio
Larry Csonka, wide receiver hit one for Chicago.
Paul Warfield and running back
Jim Kilck.
Ttded or cut are wide reeel Vet Marlin Brlscoe, tight end
Mary fleming, defensive backs
Henry Stuckey and Lloyd MumPd, linebackers Bruce Bannon and Larry Ball, defensive
lineman Maulty Moore and offensive linemen Doug Crusan,
IrV Goode and Torn Fwichess.
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FOR
SEMINOLE
Fe;? t.(Pioan 77
'.'-ncipta a' Cleeland
Tuesday's Games
PIE
LCu'
City Council of the City of Wn'er CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
SECOND — '1' Eddy Beitia '7
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
MiAm i at N
New YcinS
ChCq
England
Srin
Frharr eni
Florida that Sad City SEMINOLE COUNTY
131 Ira Eorza.
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BOCER
FEDERAL
CIVIL
ACTION
NO.
7S.I771.CA04.E
FlOridA State 17 Utah State S
Ne
SAfi Fnnr.;1 .t Allni'
Vcirk Giants at Wasb'nq
ml
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SAy IPiC,5
Councilwill tda Public Hearnq at PROBATE DIVISION
AND
LOAN
DIVISION
E
PhIladeIpb.a
C.eoroia 25 M;;'t;'. 5' 6
a'
Pittsburgh
'Annbet
730 p m or as snon thereafler as PROBATE NO. 7S71CP
Ill
Aldana
ASSOCIATION OF NEW vORx. In Re: Dissolution of Marriage
Oablenn a' Baltimore
C.prrola Tech 1$ Mum. na 3)
L1,0 '5 (Jr
NEw vop
5$ible cifi Monday October
In Re: Estate of
Via
GERALD
DAVID
DENNIS.
St LouiS A? Yon'reul 'n
wansas 11 kPfl'uchy ID
PP'lIane'pP;a
t Chcaop
1975,
to consder the request of
S LINGO
THIRD - 'Ii IrA Via
'7!
Pl6,ntff
Pe'.ton. Hu%b8nd
Vertt
5'atp
C'rr;nnat A' Hout
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At
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1
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deceased
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AuthOrity •0 mOdify franchse
SI Ilta 4i
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
E E SE a single .0 0
A?IS, OE''J:
M$rIar, 31 Nrtn Carolina 7
r'v
JP?5 a'
Kansas
a' canrhe: t7: Arecha
AOr&amp;men? t Drovide for an
To All Creditors nd All Person;
Rt.Sdt.' W.fe.
Moreean S'a'e
19
Me'sh,,, (it
' F
crease
In
rtp;
including
rate
fo'
Having
Claims or Demands Against
Am,r,can League
Denoant
NOTICE
TO
DEFEND
tIny 16
(irCinfiati At New Orleans
iflitAllAtiOn Ad monthly serv.ces
Said Estate:
FOURTH - III La" Peres, 171
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO
THE
STATE
OF
FLORIDA
TO
East
PIci Carolina s' q Florida 7
Pi,fflO a' P-tlSburgr,
V, ar
Srhedule of Present rates and
hereby notified and
Arerbe Aenqoa tli Negu Javi,
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
JiDiH APIN DENNIS
W I PC? GB PiCbrnpri 77 Furman Un, 71
tn Ari
a' San Franc ,sco
Cerbo
'ates
may
revied
at
requreq
to preSent any claims and
Pston
(5)
Barre
Altu.
(6'
Adrp
unknown
97 6) 39i South Caroline 71 Duke 15
Game Monday, Sept. 25
the followina 'ocations
TO: '.'APVIPI DALE EE5E
d.mar,dj Which you may have
Baltimore
Alava Zarre I?) Domingo EcIs.ave
Ues.dence unknown
SI Sb 571 3';
Sri$h CAro 5' 7 No Carol-na
Re, a' Dc"..'
I
'P1 iIp Elo,:a
C6blevs
SI Sdorih S'ree'
Aoeinst thp estate of ROBERTA S
t,p
,on
Inc
VmS
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
10 73 S1A 13
A&amp;T 0
1)10 French Avenue
FIFTH -(11 Dnmin0 Muouerza
Rr'nn Rrk
LINGO deceased late of Seminole
(ievelann
thAt
GERALD
DAVID
DENNIS
has
73 77 193 IS,
Terne;;
S''
71
Alabama
7
Sanford Florida
N
Cjnly, FI0,;dl, tO the Clerk of the
'3) Chucno
ouos
World Football League
filep a Ppti?in n th Circuit Court of
61 97 i)3 7•i1
A&amp;P.S 1
Ac'r,p
ii
F.rm
Echave.
(3!
Circuit Court, And file t
Detroit
same in
Eastern Divisln
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED Seminole COunty FIon,du, for the
37 95 3
35
Tewes AL!,'
9 Lousana Stale
P.'ArL,r1 Rnne '61 Erdoza Ramon.
7 Office f Ph City Clerk
that an art:on 'o Forerlose a
dupIicafC And ai proyid in Serlion
West
Dissolution
of
Marriage
eii5ting
W L T PcI. PP PA Ill Ce!e,a srr,
City Hall
!,fp'i%
133 16, Floridl S?atu?es
l) Sann
t0A0.. fir, 'b f011owing desCrbed between C,EPALD DAVID DENNIS
fl thCir
91 él 606 6 1 0 557 156 l
Ttilcip 11 .5%5% 00
."r(ha
Winter Spningj, Florida
offices in the County Courtho..
Rr'hm
arsa; C ,t,
rrr(erty
in
Seminole
County,
arc
iUDtT
ANN
DENNIS
and
you
ft S61
6
7
0
Ill
7
730
130
V.rQniA 2? V rq -a •,ti tar, 21
SIXTH - '11 Anecha Elorza, (7)
Seminole Cot1, Florida. w'
Flcria
CbA.'Iot
a'e 'POu red to St.'ve I COPy Of your
1 5? 190 15
1 3 0 371 I)? 170 Oeii?a Ernave V)
Miest
All 'fltprt.i!pd parties are inyit.
four (Alpndar months frn tpie t,',i..
Cacnd Perez.
JaeSsny
77 5
I ot 1 a
written defense, if any on hi5 at
Easterly ' 04 Lot
£71 70
1
3
0
S7
it)
III
tJi
Parrt.
Zarre
151
At
Pewlira Green It
South M
and be heard
of the fir%t puhUcationhereqf C'
PblI5h
Benqoa
Plori
tOrney Albert N FIt5
'I 5) £81 77':
A
LAKE
7 4 0 230 172 175 If' flr
6d
WAYMAN
555Cr lj
non MQjfil
will . barrei
THI5
NOTICE
stobe
OubliSheq
in
7)
5lpa
(aIfr,'n.a
Hrlf,HTS
'1
Crc" ; 2'0 Edwards BulOng
5
Western Division
23',
LAKE ADDITION
ia. IA' Neqiji Alt
Dray.. Un v ii LOu'Sville 7
The Fyenin Herald a ne*spaperf
S Artn
Filidt Sanford, Florida. this 17th
errora.na
to
the
PIe?
thtreqf
as
Salurday's Results
6
3
0
667
713
1O
IfidiAnA S'a'p 7
SEVENTH - Ill UrlaL,nu,. (7
Southern II
Par. Avenue
Sanford
Florida
cenerAl circulation in saId C'ty. one day of Spptem,q. 1913
S Cal
Nt.w Ynny t (Ireland I
37771
arc fiI the
orginal
with the
reroroen :n Plat Book 1. Page
1 1 0 tOO 713 230 Frbarr Arr,
Ifir'S 71
5' T L Lingo J
(31 ca Alberdi. II)
(I) time at least fifteen (131 days
t
HAwli
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Octrot S Rs'on I
3
1
0
179
itS
Ill
l* Slat. I? A-, Force 17
£!Oane R.'ia
thp day
Ah0e
Slyled Court.
on priOr to the time of the Publl
A; E,erutoc
31
La'r.
Javi.
(61
Sre..rt
(
nI,
F
RecordS
of
Semino'e
ci'
vfr
'he
15t
of
October
1973
PIIimcire S Ml*
I
3 S 0 315 159 179 Cai'i7e P..ref Ill Nequ, Via
5'
Un.,
Hearino
32
DOUGLAS STENSTROM
W'chita Porii'0
I1
OaIIn IA Kansas City 4
7 s 0
bS be
fleq against you ano you rtt'erwise a n.failt arid Ultimate
17o 169 FO
State 0
SAnrh.7
DATED
'hS 171St day of Se
STEPISTROM DAVIS &amp;
Tevms
a
C
Saturday's
Results
Jimer,'
wIll
be
entered
against
temper,
1975
3
are
?eilreq
'o
serve
a
copy
of
your
P.tich;can 19 Staolorc 19
EIGHTH - 111 Celava Alt
McINTOSH
71
JCCS'Pn..Ile
you
fr,
tb'
rpli
demanded
n
sad
16
3 Ca'-fo'na 2
written defenses f any to it on
MiChigan Slptp 1
PhiladelphIa Sala Anii,rre
City of Wntt.r
Mam
1' Alava Ala
AttOrt.y for Eiecutoe
On;
'11
10
Pet.tior wbth 5 the Dt;oiu"on CI
Sundays Results
DCIIC,L AS L GRABLE Attorfity
13
Fermln
Mencha
Sprinas FIor,a
PC Rn. 13)0.
'Si
Shreveport 3$
Maruri.
S.'ArniaO.
between
he
end
You
Clevelanc 33 New YOrk 7 Ii
Sotr
PlCntiff whose adc'e'
Call
Mion,t
Suite
A'i','p,i
R - S Mary I Norton
Fl 17711
We;' Michigan 0
IA) Sant, Juan 171
5fo
brci a 29
s D"rc t S
WITNESS "V HA,'D and OF
70 114(1 West Sh SInce, Hialeah
Chi'r
M;sru 30 lIl.n
70
Pamon
(51
ErOoia
Larrea
City0Clerk
Publish Sept 77. 79. 1913
FICIAI SEAL
Baltimore I YI*ub
Sunday's Results
540
Our?
this
'n
NEWMAN
BROCK
0
FlOrida 13012 on a.' bc'e the 77th cay of AtO
Nebraska 15 'n0a
DEP 1
NINTH - III Aquirre '7) Ceiaya.
0
USt 1973
Yete; P Chicaoo 7
Pirminohm 77 Charlotte i
cc, ci Oc!oher 1975, and file the
North
Dakota
131 Rhen
City AtrOrnpy
36
____________________________
Augustana.
15
Sala
6)
San Antor.o 30 Hawa, II
'Sean
an;as ('fy 3 lavIand I
ioinal 1th th Clerk Of th.s Court
S D 31
7er,e (7) App: ($ Juan
(ily nf W;nter Sorino,
MemObli 16 Portland
Ar$hr
H
BerS,,ith
California ¶ MinneSOta 7
Ptb,, belo'p service on Plaintiff's
Nci DAkota 3* 13
Floridp
TENTH - Ill MAruni 121 amcn
Slate
IN THE
CIRCUIT COURT
Clerk of the Cicuit Court
Saturdays Oamn
Teday'sGaee
'
't'o'rey nn Immediately therealter
S
ij
rh,:rhn
hI'
Fcrmn
l5
3n'
Publith' Sept 77, 1975
PirmnohAm a
MlIwt.h
lAig
y
.-kifi;
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR..
t
ll
JacWnipie
I0
a'
Otherwise a default will be entered
bFR
,
(7 Larrea t$
North Mlhig,n Il Cent MiCh
So P,rn Celfo,n,
CUlT.
IN AND
FOR SEMfNOL
CCk
_______________________________
COUNTY.
FLORIDA,
(It. •foe fftp, 7131 (nI
at Char
AOAicit you for the ,lef demlndCd
'erbe
'can ta
lOtte
PERT ' FITS
Rn;ton '
se 15111 at N
fl the comolain$ o' Foreclosure of
Nfihwestern 10
ELEVENTH - (I-Oom-ng
ACTION
NO, 1S1I14•CA0i.D
A!trre, for the Pe'-'..r
',cr'nern II
rrk 'C,u''', 00'
Sunday's Games
n'
'ortoagp
NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO (CIVIL
re: The
Marriage
of
arror 17 Nequ' Zanre 3 Same
lindil 3
Hawa710 FCwans BUitdir,
at Shreveport,
YCtat 'PCrZAnOASk
ti
VACATE.
ABANDON,
DISCON
aft,'
oubtiseq
once
',''aiiel I4! ArechA Ait
73)
at
Nctrp
Dame
17
Pu'due
0
JAMES
C
CLARK
'5; AlbAo
5Arford FIoniO4 37771
verseS C I, (F.$lmo,,; 1$ II!
each week
c
TINUE AND CLOSE A PART OF
o' four consecutive
'4'
JuIn li Alava
Obo t(1 Rail S'a'e 0
t 00 1 5 15
P&amp; ris
1'
P,'emOh.s At San An'ono
1975
OLD STATE ROAD NO 127.
wCSj
in
the
Evenng
Herald
FrbAr
5
rh
fl AZO
Ohio State 17 Penn S'a'e 9
DED 17
70 ',HO!,5 IT MAY CONCERN
(hICCOr, 1Kaat 7011! at Ca'l
WITNESS my hand and seat of _____________________________
TWELFTH - Ill Sant, Aquirre
ANGELA P CLARK
OSIAh(ma IA PilIspurgh 10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
t at Sanf
Scm
'e
'
4 1'u 1 CeIA.A Juan (4i
S'a'e 70 Arkansas 13 Jo! Ala!
Wife
Minnesota iRan, I,) a' Oas
- IbP pr cit County Commsion,rs
County FInnidA on this 19th day of
Merrh 15 E'dota AiD (4
NOTICE OF ACTION
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cit SemInole County, Florida. our
land lHlt7mn 17111 In'
S'F'emher 1975
Fprmin Miigu,rza (1 Cucn
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
STATE OF FLORIDA TO'
Only camps Scheduled
ISFAL'
ant to Chap'r 336 f the Florida
I arree (I Maru' Ramon
ANGELA p CLARK,
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE 5l' s '1571; that a oetitmon ha
Southwest
Tuesday's Games
Arth,,r Aerkw:th Jr
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Ariici
6U1
WARD ROAD.
S'a'e
13
Teva;
Chris
Saturday
been
filed
With
said
Board
on
the
Clerk cii thp Shove
Detroit at Baltimore, (ni
CIVIL NO.
tan 1(1
NORTH TONAWANOA. NEW
Night Results
16th day nf Seotember. 1973. tO YORx
Milwaukee Al CleveI.rtct in!
;?ylpd Court
Ark;, 5tp' 7i MCNe,t.
HERBERT H GEARTNER and vacate aenoon. dis(ontioue and
Refon at New Yoik InI
Bw Lillian T JCflkin5
Sports On TV
EDWARD E940.ANDER,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
FIRST - 1 U':a Len-: 1 17 60
'
Teias at Kansas C'tv.
Deputy Clerk
rose a certain right of way ShOwn that a proceeding for d,sscIutIo of
Plaintiffs
Auhtrn 10 Bavfr I
55(1 A P0 7 Eddy Okoki 7' 6 0
at OavIar,
PI'bISh Sep' 77 751 Oct 6 II 197%
vi
MOnday
cci
a recrded
t4owar
Payne 17
('r,ty
FIid olat 04 Semioule marriaqe hs been filed againSt ,,C.J,
trs SpnCheZ
(h ranci
Te,5 L
DER It)
' Ca' 'o'n a
31, 370. 0
P pm '3 711 - Tenn'
JOSEPH STONE 4% tr5t
!7'j1 515
the tame binq arc tbt Petitioner. JAMES C
'beran 17
P i 7 ¶1760
II . ceqcr;oeq AS f011OwS
Par-fir Sni'hw.s One.. l'om L
Defenønt
New P,'e,ir, 5t 17 Lamar 10
______
SECOND - I U'za Elorza I5
That
part
of
'be
alignment t Olo CLARK. ¶eek other el,ef agacis'
Aropt,ti
''
NOTICE OF SUIT
II
eflertino
the
fOhlOw,
New Ye, Co
1 *0 1 Il 2 A!dana AVIfiA
Baseball
9
TO C,pr,l'd G'dn an
Stat, Ri 477 trav,rsing through Ce;cribed real oraperty, to *'t
yarc,prt'-1, 9 n-ce 6
'91 - NFL Monda, No'
'1! 660 10 1 EchanoOkoki Ill
'hp N i, of the 'IF 'iO$ SeCtion
FonthaIl 'The Oakland Racers
iCTI'T'IOUS NAME
Aflelinp Gordon, hiS wife
let 76. Block G. W000MER€
14(1 OIlS! 5560 P 111, 103,0 BQ
TCSbIp 70 S . Range 30 East. as PAPV
meet the Onlohos A' M
10 BirChw000 Road
NOtices
he'Cb
0-yen
thaI
we
a'e
Peplat. as
o
Far West
5b
with
Alt
I
36
10
74
*ith
all
I
hv
the
pItt
of
Old
Orlando
tb.rf
Leaders
(IrerCe R,.il
P'CAON1 ifl t1isinPt5 at 105
Peabndy MP5Saht,5
sIC) oc
Arizona 16 PAcific Univ 0
reoreq fl Plat Book II.'
Pci reCOrded ifi Plt Bk 6
Qe
Ave . Attamnnte Sarings Seminole
g,fl Phtj Recorsot Seminole
Celrøci 27 Wy'nm'n
i
THIRD I I U':a Arana (II 1350National League
53. 53 And ¶6 PubliC reco'os Of County FIid
County
Ftcnida
under
the
fictitous
Leonard
Jatfe
and
Friday
(010 State Un'v 71
,
70
s
Brigham
larri
Beta
Ill
11
00Spmirlp
Cnun'v
Florida.
betwn
RATTING
(123
a'
batSl•
name cit D&amp;P INSTALLATION.
Ffa;re J Jaffe.
Yrng I?
m 's i - BasebAll tTn
AND, you are requireq to appear.
350 3 EcPtano VIa (7) 310. 0 II 1!
the Sci'jtn line of the NW 'i Of NE '
Mdlock (hi
T Simmons
363
bi *if
AtfAt R'v'
that
we
intend
to
reoster
tao
name
face
tne
Reds
in
eo
file
lCa
'
77
Northern
Aripna
12
4°
r Answer
or other
10
311
Smrir,j.Ilpri PQh
330
SR
of SAid Section 79 and the NOrth liliC aefenseor pleading
wilts the
CIerl f'
('ocimnA,'
Sitson Court
with tP Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
5t
lCand
Univ
IS
Nevada.
Silver Spring, Maryland
Semlnlp County Florida n ac
of trp newly Aligned right 04 way of tPi Circuit Court In and for Seminole
I Veoas 7
_____________________________
State Rnad S 171 in thp NE ' Of NE C'ty Flø,id and serve a CODy
cordance wth the CrOysiOn; cf the
'
f Said SettiOn tess a
____________________________
F,CtitIO
Name
St4tut.
To
W't
For The
Herman Fniedlarlder and
e.ceot tbeqepf on Petitionr'
StAle 6
attorney
the fcullo*mno
ertn .45 9 Ft0,,05 Statutes 1957
Am Fniedlander hi5 wife
1an Jose S'a'e S. Oregon 0
flGEp I BERRY of BERRY I
That part 01
Tbiç, (IC Road
FIlL LER Attrnyi at Law, P 0
nr.itppr,, fi 71 O'eqon S'a'e 7
The W • of tht. NE 4
!,it'ultrj, Georgia
"
P
p
1.
HAr%N,*
f ttse tIlE 4 Drewer 0. 110 E
7
e'as 77 ',','A;Piflgtofl ID
Commercia'
FICTITIOUS NAME
Deal In Town
cii
4er1on
f9
Ti'1Wfl5h,p
70
South
FICTITIOUS NAME
PuhII;b Seat 7 79 Oct S 13 1975
Str,'qt, Sanford. FIorj.(ja 32771 or or
tCLA 31 Tpnn,ssee 7$
NOtiCe is 'ereb, vcn that we are
Pane. 30 Fast in Seminole COunly
Notice -s b.rt.h. .cn 'hp we are OF R Ill
Harvey Formn arø
befcrp the 17th dAy of October, 1975
,'.A%P'inot
'1' 10 Utah It
PnOAOCd fl bus ness a' 370 Brittany
enneoeq ci b%-nes a' R' 1 So. )H.
Marsha Forman his Wife
FlOridA v-Q within 311 feet e'acts ci' Othpr*iSe A default will be en
General
Vrr, -t
Electric
C'rle CASst.tbevry 1107 Semnote
CAltOrni
1
'dc f a tuJ'vPv line described as tpqp aQAlnt you
Wpkiva Perk Drve Sanford,
55 AlbermrI Road
flIw
County Flos.da under the fictitious
Sem;note County Flor.da under the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NO'wOd.
Massachusetts
WITNESS my
3"'d flC4
Cr.m,oc..
fictilit 5
name of ACTION GLASS &amp;
Ih
me at WEKIvA LAN
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Central Air CondItlOni,
E.,t lin Cf sealof the Clerk of the Circuit Cjrt
Stn
79
ALTERATIONS and that we intend DING, and that we intend to tist.
Pro Football
CUlT IN AND OR SEMINOLE
Stante, We'obm and
fl*nshp 70 South, On the 11th dAy of September. 1975
System
'0 reqi$r Said name with the Clerk
1(1 Fat' .n Semine County. (Seal)
COUNTY, FLORIDA
5410 name *th the Clerk of 'hC
Joan WenbAum h5 wife
Natoncl Football League
Call
f the C'rcuit Court ?emnole
Flerida A' a oem' 730 30 feet SOUtSt
CIVIL F
DIVISION
NO
Cl 73.
Circuit Cr,rt Seminole County, DtlVt.I
EDERAL
SAVINGS
&amp;
Framinoham
MAssachusetts
National Conferer,ce
Arlpitjr H BPCk*ith Jr
PLUMBING
County, FlOrida in accordance with
01 In.. Norfheest Corner of said
FlOrid0 ifi accordanc, *ith
Eastern Division
Clerk
Cf th C'rcuit Court
the ProviSiOns of lP
HEATING. INC.
Sector
79
thenc,
run
SOuth
76
F'CIiti0S
I DAN
provisions of the Fictitious Name
ASSOCIATION
OF
Lou Brudock And
y Elaine PiCha*
W I I Pcf. PP PA Npme Statutes, To Wit
decrees
'
11"
West
a
distance
of
Section
Stptutes
To
Wit
Section
563
Ov
JACKSONVILLE
1007 Sanford Ave. 322.sSo
... ..
Charlotte Brudnick h% wife
' o - rw
Clerk
i
3 MS 09 F lor da Statutes 1931
FlOnide St'u'p 1931
7131% fee' tØ thp beq'nnr,q of a PhIh Sept i 77 79 Oct 6. 1973
S
P11 niff
Tvler Po'o
P rhert M Ca'nes
curve ronCayp Sou'h,a;terly having OFP 113
S R;s.li I Moncrief
1 evina$on MassachuSett5
James w L
A radius of hiS 97 feef: thence along
F U NICE
Kathlpn Moncrief
0
ulIII
IIIIp..
Al K ENS a k a
sA;d (I'ye ttsr
C,erald Younqj
a central gnql of
Publish Sept I, 13 72. 79 1973
F(sNlrE 0 AIKENS SOUTHER
Steven Kalt:
Pbl5h 3ept 13 77 75 Oct
79deorees5?'3"astaric,o.
1973
DEP
17
I APi Ii
Il N Main Strut
NOTICEOFSHERIFF'SSALE
P 111
ft.et t S'atmon 351 -15 Ii thnç,
0encant
PIeasartvlIIe.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GI YEN that
a tm..t hr.ng Of North u
NOTICE OF ACTION
042)7
virtue of 'hAt certain Writ of
ltd THE COUNTY COURT. IN AND
TO FUPIICE 0 AIKENS a k a
cecre.s 07' Il" East run North 39 •*ecution iSSued out of and under the
FOR
decree'?.' 17" We'sl $d'%tanceof
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
FUAIICED AIKENS SOUTNER
Dr Murray J Kotin and
sealofttiecouu,ty Court of Seminole
FLORIDA,
LAND
feet to tte Print 01 Beginning, County, Florida upon a final
Beverly KoItn, t'ii5 *if
FICTITIOUS NAME
tp'-, rri,mt.,,. North 19 degrees 74'
CIVIL ACTION NO 7S.I71?.SP 03
Pe;.1en1, -. linkoown
1013
POttp 5 herpni, Oven tb' i am SAPiFORD
Park Avenue
judgment rendered 'n the atoresao
ROAT
17" a dslanre cf 79 77 feet to th
i3ORKS 5.
Vl,,cil
VOl ARE NOTIFIED that Irl
jrç.,
eoocp,j in hi; t"e at 30) Oak Pill P.IAPINA
cOurt on the 16th dAy 01 July, A 0
INC
A FlO?idA COf
tee .nnnn of a curve concave North
actiOfltflforerlc,ea mortgage on the
05360
Drive, Altan-tonte Spning 37101.
i that certain case entitled
rtipr
•
ve"t.nly Paving A radiu4 l Ii) 71
follOwin preipCrt, in 5t.mnole
Seminole County Florida under Ihe
Joe Creamor,s Inc Plaintiff, y
lirt
ihrnre
4
1
Pa n'ff
0nrJ Said Curve
(ri,rty FlOrid4
enc all rb"
9': t'tiOt;S name of HE DR ON v
'P)0 5
Dw.qht Smlkpt, 0eianant *hih
ni -, l
'nrc, et' a centrAl Angle 01 5.1 OCQr.
I cit SI IAU ELW000.
titUt
as
n,p%tor;
n
a
real
estate
CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY,
INC
,
P111
LII?
afovesam Writ Cf E'ecution was
WE'RE HEADQUARTERS FOR
a
nstanc.
nf
141
75
ft
tp
cordir,o 'o tbp pIt therep!
trust pertAr,n t the tserth
A"d that I intend to 'eg;ter sac
deIIvCr,d to me as Sheriff of
Defendant
deSribeq P'OOe'ty
recrdef3 fl Plt Book 13' Page 53
lb.. i0 rurve. thenCe South Seminole County. Florida end I
name With the Clerk of tPt C,rtuit
7érteareet()5
13"
West
4
distAnce
of
h4y
NOTICE OF SALE
PUblIC R'rn,ç
Semnot, COunty.
Court, Seminole Cnurity Florida n
leviedProper*y
upon the Owned
fOt.Owinq
YOU APE HEREBY NOTIFIED 15943 feet to the end Of ttl,5 SutYe, described
by
Florida
Pintro s "'01!-, ci ,en that Our
'hat a Complpint to fOr,clo, lire
Accciroantt' with Ihe VCvi%l0rt
f SUAmI to Ir,.. Fl Judgment for
mcirtgAgt.;
P';
beer'
fileq
AQAin%l
YOu
and
you
the F ictilious
fflcumber'ng
Dwight Smulker. Said property
ame States, To
tl'ie CONIAIPIINC, 15.505 sQuare feel te'ng located ifl Seminole Count,
Plairtiff en!"ed in the cause pen
are repi,rd tr, te'y a cope of your
Wit St
fOonn real DrOciCrtv
3
Florida Slatuses
1 179 a'e' more
th,or
nt,
y,m,'tpn
in an for
I
c' Ci ml SLAVIA COLONY CO S
1937
F IO
10 , on
more
DarlcuIr i
Ar '' t
se
4 mOlC
JUL IUS
SADDL EMAN BOOT
png
0
SLI BDIVISION. aordnQ tothe plat Cemm'tsior.r wiflBoard of County
Sharon R Hardest
PET Pus K A.
Case No 15 1117 5P 0), the un
a oublic
POWI A 540 AND PET u 5K A. Ibprepf recordeq in Plat Book 7
Secretary
On, (1' 1164 Cnevrolof Camar
der;igne
bearnr, on Ihe SAd petition at 7 00 aUtOptt. V n No I?1)7IN3i73
Ctrk *11 sell the
PImci ffi Attorney whose address
Pace 71. cii thC Puhli Reco'øs of n'clo
Publish 5'r' 5 t% 2? 29 1975
P
._,
day of
C?Cfldty %tuAtC fl Seminole County,
BELL BOTTOM
Seminole County, Florida.
DER 61
5 33 Fast Rnhins,',, SIred, Orlando,
Stored at RitlIf &amp; Sons fl San
C'lrtoa.r IllS r the County Corn
FIO,ldp deserbed As
F'enme 32001 on or hefe October
ford.
Florida
*dd,tional in
CORDS
__________________
Ps been fIlpd Against you and YOU missiOnary Ponm in the Seminole formation available Irom the CIvil
Forty three loOt. Seven inch '0. 1975 anti file the Original wits ftp
are rt.gulred o serve a cOpy cii YOU? (runty CourtPtn,jp at Sanford.
(jh'7'. lØn 1937 yA eleven ft. (len of this Court f'mtl'q before
written defenses, It any. t itOrl VAIl
Division of the Seminole County
AND
FIo,d,5 t whiCh time those fr an
IWfS ifl(P1 (II'2"I Ppm 'Wenty gross sirvicerin the Plaintiff'5 Itt0rfly '
DEN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE. P A
!Ptt.riff' Deprtmnt
FICTITIOUS NAME
Aaaint
the
vAf4ting
Abandoning
ton vMSCl knOn a; the immedlAtply thpremlter Otl'lCtWt a
Mid th Uflde,jigry
as Sheriff of
Notic is hereby giyen ttsat we are 1701
'Stialirnar"
ALSO
Attorneys for the Olantiffs. whose diScontinuing aria closing Of SCid Old S*rniriolp County, Florida, will at
defi's It *ill he n$ered aganst you
Address
enneged in business at H'way 17
p
o
Sot
793
Orlando.
rOati
And
right
Of
way
will
b
heard
fOr the r,I...f demAndt.d n th
At public sale to the hqh,st and
II 00 A 1,5 rn the 30th da,i of $e
37507 and file the org 011 cr0 final ArliOn $0 A tAk
onowonc.
Semnole County. b'
C r- n" g' IA 0 t
wits
Ibi'
Clerk
t
tt'
APOyC
slyled
for
cash
at
Il
00
A
M
on
the
by
tAd
tenits,,
A 0 1973, Offer for sale an
Florida tinder the fiCtitiOuS name of 7th
Bra-C
,',-llpif5ç ITy PtAndAnd lisp seal of
(Osrt on or heforu October 17th.
sell to the hiqbt bidder. fr tah,
of Octba', 1975 at itt, West
At MO S I N U
C PilL 0 F N
fleten ttii% 10113 dAy of September
front door of tP, Sentinole County tls,; (c,rt thiS 4th day of Set.
1975 Clthefwite, a iudgment may be
%ui,
\'
ct 10 An and all euislin4 te,ns,
THRIFT SHOP And that
tq-mb,r 1913
entered AgAifl5t
intend
Cjrth,se
Sanford
Florida
o for tise relief fSeali
at the Front fWestl Door Of thp
to repister said namewith the Clerk
demAnded In the Co.olaint
,
WIINFSS
my
hand and the seal ot
Scm ifllp (Otint COrlhoup - n
01 the Clrcuil Court. Seminole thi;
(,rt on
the
Art,r H Reekwitts J
Arthur H ReCiwilts Jr
Sanforn
14th day f Sep
WITNESS my hand and the seal
Flrid
the ab .
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County Florida in acnrdance with temhpr 1975
ARM YNA VY
Clerk of Its.. Board
((rn ol the Circu.t C&amp;urt
SAid Coirt on September Ihh. 1973
personal proorrty
the proviSions 01 thp FiCtitiOuS '%FALI
01
County
Commissioners
B. I IliAfi I JCnkns
IS,l I
That tato 5plp is be'nq
Section
PIAmP Statutes, To Wil
of SemIeple County. FlorIda
hPiity Clerk
Arthur H flerkwith. Jr .
tAtist'
the te?m
Arthur
H
Beckw'lh,
'
• '-a Writ ,f
Ps 05 FlorIda Statutes 1537
hn C Ra..r Attorney
Ji'liti Pet?k
Clerk of the Cutit ourI
Fwecutin
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S IrIs (rtal
(NA Bimleinci
33 Fast Re'nson 5t
5y lillian I Jenkins
ln
By Elaine qldharø:
Polk
Jeanne P Rousw
P 0 Roy 1171
(IrlanOrl 110 12901
310 SANFORD AVE.
Oejty Clerk
Sherifl
Clerk
P ' l, th Sept 15. 77. 79 Oct 6 1973 Puflliti Sept 77, 1573
flticitin rinnida 1250?
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Spn'iI Counl
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(35) Star Trek

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(9) WIld World

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(44) Love American

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TRAVELING MAN: Jim she enlists Rhoda to break the enormous problem as Arcitie
Oakland Ithiders against tiw
Hartz, who shares the honors "sad" news to the doctor.
putshisfootinhistnouthagain. Mianu Dolphins at Miami
with Barbara Walters on the
8-9 NBC THE INVISIBLE
tonight in a replay of their
"Today" show every morning,
911 NBC %IONDAY NIGHT playoff game last year- which
MAr' "Man of Influence" Dan
hasbeenonther3adagoojdeal Westin, the invisible r1urn,
, AT THE MOVIES "There's a
lately for the show's Bicen. inandoutofvisibilltytonjghtas Girl In My Soup" The network Oaklaod won, 28-26.
9:3040 CBS MAUDE Contennial salute to the states. He he goes aftcr a fake spiritualist, cautions that this Is "a
tinulng
the domestic upheaval
has some encouraging words with the help of wife, Kate.
sophisUcated comedy designed in the Findlay
household,
aboUtthecountry.It'snotaboijt
8-9 ABC BARBARY COAST for mature audiences." Soriw Mautle and Walter are now
to io1bps
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critics may 'IIspute thc
"Y "Jesse Who?" Jesse James
separated because of Maude's
pleassnt surprise to 5CC the ih.. uu tu
....I.-----soohistication
of the
mgqiv
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IUD1L1QI1S io run for Inc stale
mood of the country," Hartz
taken in vain. His old gl but it's okay viewing for people senate, When the Marmons toss
declared. "Peoile are more friend,
playod by Rosemary looking to relax for a few hours a party, both show up - with
optimistic these days. They are
and get a few laugtls,
S
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anxious to get on to other things money from a banker, played Goldie Hawn and Peter Sellers. utlp,1 etuiL.
10-li ('[IS MEDICAL CENbesides politics. When you get b) Lloyd Bochner, who has He plays an
international
TER
I)r. Cannon has a problem
out of
New York and been embezzling irom
cooking expert, and she's a tonight. He seems
to have an
Washington, things look di
bbery discarded lover. They meet, identity crisis, which
bank. They create
shows
ferent."
travel together and then comes that
gang, But
even doctors, especially
ONE SERIES, INVISIBLE and blame the James
can't fool Cable and Cash, the telegraphed triangle plot. TV medicos, are vulnerable. At
FOR ALL: So help us, NBC they
who infiltrate the schemers and Everybody wants Goldie.
any rate, there are flashbacks
swears it wasn't a stunt. But a
break it up,
9'to-conclusjon
ABC
NFL
to
his youth, as Dr. Gannon
negative of the opening episode
explores
the past to see if he can
MONDAY
8:30-9
NIGHT
CBS
PHYLLIS
FOOTBALL
Poor
was sent via air transportation
SeasonPremlereFirstgameof
findacluetotheproblemthatis
toNew York to be screened by Phyllis discovers she can't
remainimpassivefortherestof the season will send the hefu(i(IlInt his (luUes.
TV critics. It got as far
her life not even for a month,
Kennedy airport -and then
despite
recent widowhood. Le
film disappeared. It still hasn't
been located, and another print husband Lars' best friend,
played by John McMartin,
was rushed to New York.
comestoSanFrancjscotoha%'e
SEASONING: Have
her sign some legal papers he's
noticed the number of
pepper" bandit teams the an attorney. He confesses an
television hero cops have to undying love for Phyllis, which
contend with these nights? complicates legal procedure.
"Salt and pepper" In police 8:30-9 ABC WELCOME

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because of a hole ir. the Iun. Urix lS5I, Ithdio City Station,
lTlydoc(orLworriiaboutpo
Your lungs
are really a New York, NY 10019. Send 50 operative blood clots. Which
collection of small balloons a1 cents, a
long, stamped, self- would give me the best chance
nnected together filled with addressed envelope
and ask for ci recove, to quit smoldr
air, Usually a person with your The Health Itter number
, lose wet?
problem ha! small blister-like Keeping Your Lungs Fit.
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Radio City St.atio, New York,
iiiola In the lung and air leak.s you have a cluster of blebs woman of
NY 10019, and ask for The
my age
out of the lung into the space (bllstersj st the tip of your
developing
cancer from smoking?
between the lungs and the chest lungs, you
The Health Letter number 2.4;,
could have one of surgery is to remove
Tobacco: Cigarettes, Cigars,
two
wall,
them break again. When a from my ovaries,
a long, stampecL
Thoselittle blisters a called petson hasseveral
episodes and
self4ddressed
envelope and
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If your neme or someone you know is mentioned above,
you'll want to buy a copy of Peter SchaaJ'n,wboolc,

born with one or more. When a good Idea
to remove
smafl prctectlon against develong
breaks the hole that results area otthe lung where the
I must ask U you are taking
thc bless lund cancer
durIng their birth control
seals while the lung is are.
pills. Anyone
childbearing years, That Is
why taking them would be advised
by nature. Then the air In the you have serious
lung disease men,
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Platr pitb.n.j &amp; Smulated Save 3iS or more 641 4377
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PAINTING &amp; PAPEp HANG
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BUY - SELL - TRADE
311 315E. Firs? St.
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SEMINOLE CO Ac ,eacpe tracts.
small and large 17000 ocr are
ar'dup Terry Realty, Realtor 671

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1', bath home, large
lot,
screened pch. fenced back yard.
carpetIng, kitchen eguip?ed,
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A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADd
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ent take advantage of a real

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903W. kst 5?,

)'Granada

373 166's

classified ad We'll help you write

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

M UNSWORTH REALTY
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Cortina With V 6 engine, rectinnq
SeatS 75 MPG $600 pact, 17)

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qualified buyers Call to
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Power Plant lust broke ground

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nrl'iestoffer 377 l9QIdayj,
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raI Meat &amp; Air Conditioning
Interior, Fi?rioq Panting 25 years
For tree estimates, call
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HarrIs, at SEARS in Sanforct 377.
Wr.,krni,n
6615720
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Beauty Care 1975 Mark Mobile Home, _______________________
12x64, 2 BR. completely
1f',.p S Si' :111-i 'A(),'
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furnished. 1O'xlO' shed. 2
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Retlree-. Help create an

Real

($400) dud first year's membership to
March 1, 1976.
Prices range from $316,900 to *38.500. Move In for as
little as 5% down with financing it 7.75%(A.P.R.) or 7,?%
(A.P.R.) with 20% down. No cJong costs. Mont;,ly main.
tsnanc I.e covers lawit cars, waler, sewer, trash cotlec.

11195 373

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
373 137?

Auction

323 6630.

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porch, fenced pitiO, near Scott's

'GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Larry Saxon, Realtor

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the will power to di, both

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CALL 3777611

and a*r, COlor-Coordinated kitchen and much

Public

cr'rditinrc Sacrifice due to illness

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more Complete recreational facilities maintained by the

tion,

4. W. huinWey

heat

11700 Ot,r

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Days 377 717i

new

feet of living space
including 3 bedrooms, 2'/
bth dOd p:enty of clotets A private court&gt;ad entrance.
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,

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601 Celery Ave .Santord

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t9;pivnuths;t:tst S?a'-:jLflI•iO fully tided, low milea-;.ewtri clean 17.39 Call Don Prc"
at 37? 1661 Dealer
1977 Typti 7 dr

75-Recreational Vehicles
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shaded,
170'j Ill' Pi,iildlng Iut Si $00
7 Apartrnegt buildings, near town
ccunvpnI.nt to shopping district
end schools 170.000 each, terms After Hr's call REALTOR Associate
CWCil*bl, For information call
'° McDaniel 177 6.136
171 1fl7
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(formerly' Rowman's. Rentals,
Spaces. Cott*qe availae Come
see ust Hwy 1797. DeBary 666
buy a

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farm land, 175.000

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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62-tawn.Garden

PtlNt FARM-

REAIJTIFULHOME

7 Redroomwithcentral air; nopets.
3)50 month pli.rs deposit

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onlekeWayrnan Lonqwood $31
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1130 per month pl5 security,
deposIt 173 0)11

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(Sin Mn Central)
33155 OrlintloDnive
17119)0

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Casselberry, 1797,9304706

TAX CREDIT- 3 Bedroom. 7 bath.
Icc's cii cln'.pl Soice. will to isall

WEEKLY RATES

Convenient t Sh,,ols

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377 ),372 4161

Nice 1 bedroom trailer, South
5.,,f,,,s
115 ,,,,nti, 4,i,Itt
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1969 VWBu. perfect mh4ni(,,,

322.41

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Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Finced Rear Yard And More t t I Come
On Out And See For Yourt.lf,

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34-NbiIe Homes

0/ CONVIP4TIONAL
FINANCING
8 0/. VA $0 DOWN 95
AVAILAILS

Accessories

cabinets. as is Cash andCarry

MUL.IIPLE LISTING REALTOR FANTASTIC POOL- 3 bedroom.
P'ath. family room game room.
1919 S French
322 4991
enIlippedi kit(hpn, 7.200 sq ft
37773)1, 377 1496.377 191.1

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MODELSNOWOPEN FOR INSPECTION

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dining &amp; Florida rooms, double

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MAJESTIC OAKS- I Acre home

renler

for garden equipment?
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Read today's cass4fied acts for

$16,900

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payment. 3 bedroom. I'- bath.
central Pi a. carpeted, fenced
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Fuirrclspw.t'i clean 7 bedroom house
new carpet R.a'.nna,le rent. ner
sbcipo;nq
3722097 or
Looking

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Dr Van,. Parker
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Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323.8670 or 831.9777

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Bud MoegAlas
l.y Newesa.
hrallay Oatsm

Eaci person above appears In the book at least once,
For your copy see Catherine Ray at Sanford Atlantic
National Bank or Call 322.6473 for delivery

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history

Harry KvdiIl
lobart Lenp'ctli

Hs,gA Wbe4dl Jr.
Ur. 4. St CIalt W0.to

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Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairt, secretarial desbs P.
chairs, straight chairs, filing

$306833

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Mrs 'antey Vinci,

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IC-i'-', V,'P.*ich,l

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Al Waltac,
"tel H. C Waters Sr.
Miss A..ia. Weeks
OakS. Wee-St

7 BR. fenced yard. $110

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Used

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REALTOR 377 799
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For used furniture appliances tools,
etc Buy I or 1001 items Larry's

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"SERVICE BEYOND

NEAT P. PRETTY

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reason, and that they don't was collapsed away from the unrelated to
cigarettes,
sift! equal. And, recent studies
know why the first two tubes chest wall, the open end of the DEAR DR. LAMB
didn't work,
I have show that cigarette smoking
tube was too far away from the been terribly worried about causes clumping ci the small
formation about this, I still worked,
cancer from smoking. I am
have pain in both lungs
The tube works by allowing female, and smzke one pack a in forming blood clots. I would
think In a person with a
sometimes, I smoked for the air to be pushed out of the day. I have for eIght years.
several years but quit a year space between
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thrombophjebitis that it i
the lungs and
I would like to quit, but my very important to stop
if I can quit smoking
This speeds
the process thing at this time is to lose
hate even smelling cigarettes.
Fora better understanclJng of weight
and have a history ci should quit amoklr.g or lose
DEAR READER - Yes, how your lungs work
and the thrombophlebitls Isn't weight Is a little bit like asking
lungs sometimes collapse, relationship of the lungs to your smoking bad for
circulation? whether you should avoid arabout like a tire goes flat, and chest wall, you can write
to me I'm to have abdominal senic or cyanide, I think both

F,ana Mebeiw
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Laurea P. Jalmila
N. 7. J**s.. Jr.

Mn W J. Tell
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PEKING

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LONDON

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Ray Mane,
Ulis Madetin, MalI.in
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Alburt Fills
450., Futipatrick
KeeeØ$ hItter
4. M Lassard
Mn. Lea (ether
N. 4. Lada
Pill L.dwl9

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Gun. Bishop
C. U. Boyd
Mr I, F. layS.
Gsrdcn Bradley
Ttd Iioollyø
Staifey tevesley
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James Dyli.
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J. A. Stewirt
W. D. SPew
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4 £ Tr,illlpe, Jr.
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F. A.

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WsId.mar Dietraks

P C. 5leqfe
M, Fr,d Stile
Mn P. P Steplw*e

Mrs. C H. t,iww$t

Buddy Lake

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W. A Staasheld

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Mr i. P. 1 tac*
Mrs. W. P. lack
MI1 Fred Ball

W. C. Halckesa. Jr

T. IJseppard

Jim Spesrir
Miss Emma Speacer
Mi's Gird.,, StaMey

Pif• Ksowt's
Quest Wimbasis

Dr Harry *asórvff
M
Fred tell
San. Wallace BiB
Mn Him Libit
Less II4I. Jeeuwipi
Pit Wrilut
Dick AiE
Ties McOssald
F. 1. Reumittat Jr.
Dr Brute Smuts
F, S Asliden
Mn P. S. Awl

Bab Crvmlty
0. H. D,esplintaa

CaliBart

2 BR house', v,iII tr, wall carpeting

CAIRO

Noua. 350 Cu in. 3 5Pd
transmission 11600 3736810 or

offir. furniture

F,iart, 215 Sancord Av

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3776155

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stove,
refrigerator &amp; air conditioner,

shown:

MEXWO CITY

ltOOE 25th SI,

REALTORS 9)06831

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lung. A tube was inserted into would occur in
time in most
chest to pump it back up, cases without inserting a
tube
but for some reason it didn't to drain off the excess air
vork. So another one was In. outside the lung, but it takes a
serted in the same place which long time that way.
Us, I \% RI \.I I I \I1t
didn't work either,
I
Why did U first two tubes _______________________________________________________
I was transferred to a cardin- through your chest wall not
work' It isa good bet that the or that It will shorten or
Cigarettes do hare a
tube from underneath my arm lung was not completely otherwise
affect your life. I correlation with circulation
on the far side of my breast, and collapsed and part of
the lung agree you should not smoke and diseases, The heavy smokerj
lung was up by the next clay, wrapped around
the open end of am against smoking for health has three times the chance of
All they have told me is that the tube. When the tube was reasons, but I'll have to tell you having a heart attack as the

1. 1 Csa.fard

FORREST GREENE INC.

REALTORS

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REALTY

777 14%)

my

Mrs Gretchen Crew,il

W H, S1ntwlary 2r.
A, L Sineer
Mit- Ruby hiss
F S SmiTh
Rilpli Austie SmOth

Claude WPudder
Jack WuWss

Fred H, WiIt,ams
Mn Vsti. W.iI,an,i Sm.
Ju#pe Valet WtIlIamt

Garde. Des.
Mrs. DiesIl D

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Teay Puns
Slitbury famIly
Let Sani.'sl
J. U' SmEars

Brick P,rtiet
A. I Peterson S. sod .5 ,

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On. Casi.11
LaM Cantarie,
Mrs. ISW.ISd

Dr. Jack Minisi.
J. U. Meys
Dr. C L. Part Jr.

B F. Casper
J,e'inty Cwier
B. T. Cesa
Ermi Ci.ly

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discoveries per panel in an all-new series of 24page booklets
To order volumes I, II and Ill, send SI for each, making checks
payable to "Seek &amp; Find" in care of this nesspaper.

CBS

DEAR DR. LAMB -space between the lung
and
Recently I was hospitalized for ):our,ct wall is absorbed and

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Dr. W. H.
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H.rbirt RvswlI

DeRary-- Adults 1 fiR, air.- cLose
5tOr%, churches Ideal for retired
persons 66* 6.41$ or

37) 6353

TAFFER
Peg Real Estate Broker

shoriolno. church 5275 mo

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berry. Hwy 1797 9304704

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33-Houses Furnished

FAMILY

Know Someone Listed Here?

J1cpf)rIIoj%2

Any

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3 Bedroom, 1"; bath borne in Fern
Park. carpeted, draperies, fenced
yard. lake privileges, near

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Winted to buy us

Fray

C'r(1 tcir

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PFPIT?L_LikeMary,2b,4j.yss.

321 0319

names listed below appear forward.

hidden name and boa It in

having an affair with her doctor as Kotter returns to the school
where he was a toublesome
family-viewing? The doctor

9-9

from school 219 ViPulen Road 377
9117

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funny guest appearance, Mama is strained humor. The opening
feels the shadow of Rhoda and was reshot to make it look like a
Brenda breathing down on her, flashbatk, since the series
decides to break it off. Rather, already is three weeks old.

3 Bedroom. 1 bath. carport. b

3GApa rtments Unfumnlshed

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1972

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Chevrolet
Var,
automatic, air. A 1 cOndition

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vni"rt, "TI....

JUL 5V11 1III3 WIUI WIU utar
robbery ten, and wt
compIiIn
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1973
We Buy Furniture
DAVES' 3739370

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for

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322-2090
Professioriilly Manaqed

80-Autos
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3 PP. 7 bath. family rm. fully 15' Runahout. liberglas. canvas top,
Ii5nd%(pe, $S'wtiS' lot, l4'x37'
50 lIP Mercury, engine &amp; boat in
bedroom, 7 bath, air conditioned.
pool with patio, fenced backyard.
1969 Chevrolet El Camuno.
excellent shape &amp; ready 10 gowith garage A lot of livIn, for o,,1,,
Mon., Sept. 22, 7 PM
air. 10$ ViICnCIi Drive. Ravenna
mileage, small V 8. auto, trar'
C.00d trailer. 5795 327 *067
573.5
Set. this today
Park 1)0.000 773 13.67 after
PS. air Immaculate cond,t
ROBSOPI MARINE
LOTS OF BARGAINS IN
?hrounp,out 5)600 0' best otf cc
COUNTRY ESTATE- New 3 tAKEMARY3btJrpom1,bafh
29771lwy 17-97
PIsones67l7O6after 6pm
TV'S.
FURNITURE.
bedroom, 7 bath home 95
home with c.ntual beat P. air, nice
i.
377 5961
cnmpItt On fenced S acres for
trees walk to elementary, bicycle
- APPLIANCES &amp; MISC. 1970 AMC Rebel station wagon
only' 171.000
t college VA available 174.500,
MONDAY small VI. automatic, air, Phone
ujies' EVERY
373 4797

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322- 5991
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APGE &amp; ROOMY- 7 Story I

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1505W. 25th St.
SANFORD

w,ct ad

Light utility trailer,

Merr Certified trailer 11.900 321
1 AK E MARY- New 3 bdrm
'279 after 6
homes Make tolor seiectboos
Paved 'lreets city w.)ter, 171.500 IrElda
Cut?? boat Md Irailer with
wth only 1700 down Government
is hp Evinrude motor Call 377finanrirso $11 1649 Builder
94 after 1 p m
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Realty

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GOiflOfSh1' Ge? all the

CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

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3 Operator fleiuly Salon in
000wooct Reasonable price

STUDIO 1,2,3
BEDROOM SUITES

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*17w

Comfortable, clean, air conditioned,
7 bedroom apt, kitChen furnished TWO BEDROOMS
restricted
Carport .177 4SS
commercial area Live in and run
a h'sness 116.500
Tw bedroom, turn or unfurn
.
aditltsixeferred Security deposit,
Harold Hall
173 616i or 17? 6670
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2604 5. Hwy. 1792
1 AKE MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit
REALTOR
323 5771
ctren r'ouipped Carpeted. central

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Plus

377 5411 Alt Mrs 377 775;

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Patio Apartments

FROM

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Ga rdens

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fIneconditn.

to Buy

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irrms
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THREE BEDROOMS - fabulous NORTH RENTPURCHASEPLAN
Modern, clean 1 BR home, family
f'vy IP, spice galore, mid 120's
room, Qaraqe, carpets $319777

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Luxury

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RAYMOND M BALL
leq Real Estate Broker

near downtown 1?1,uo

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APfl SAl F
Friday 110

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you tell "Don? Needs" wIb a

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54-'Garage Sales

BALL REALTY

7gç
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tOage2only. Nest tonewDriyer' Prartic.lnurseciesire%emp,oymeo,
License Huriu 3?? 64.45
as nc'..' or %ittpr Can livC in 373
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vrsauuu-uwvu

6U1006

Eves 177&amp;t)?nr3fl 1597

377 774;

79-Trucks_TraIer
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RENTALPURCHASEPLAPI

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trans .r I'S Pit
J'3
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4?
w,Ii, iu*. ..,
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"Buy Direct From &amp;O'c4r"
tk
Crrt.
Sanford
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GORMtrt"s
E 16 Sanford 37) 4733
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It's tik pennies from heaven wflen
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TV 1200 S French. 37) 1731

HAL COLBERT,REALTOR

(i,'O ReM Ff.%'.. R..'I-

311 0140 1?) 5116

377 Wa

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115; Service all makes HERBS'

REALlY lPIC
207 E 75th St .373 7937

WITT REALTY

Motorcycle t,r1r'

Peel tyfl' raIve, Ito I mnth5 otd
176 In U0 PMoe 377 7911

Cor TV's from 550, B&amp;W, fram

HAL COLBERT

ith a rental Owner financed
at
lY 1)0.000

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67vestock.uIt

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COLOR TV.$1I9SMONTH

SPACIOUS 3 bedroom older home

FIVE BEDROOMS

,

51__Appliances
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Store &amp; office soace for rent Palm
Pti,,, r(wnpq7$th &amp; Sanford Ave
Also 'mall stnraqe sces for rent
Frnm
c

P bath home
Owner fir,anced
116.900

muse

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neetis 'nm. repair ISoth 117.500

VERY CLEAN 7 bedroom modern
homr. $17,750 Terms

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arvwrnn

Street,

I arae7hedrcinmilnwn. atluihilitues

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vest

1476 121 093% eves or 37)

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r?i;.tri(w1 couple onl, No pert
6954 M's Metlo

F1ii time I PPI, 1 tO 11 Shift, Apply
trt,rw, r....,...

Care

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1971 Yamaha RD 1. J&amp;R s tOn

1 Male M;nia,ure Poodl
7 flI,rl, 1 A0f,COt
S
9 617%

ENMflP WASHER. parts.
service. used machoc's
I..00NEY APPLI 4 P4CES371c!;
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327 7

PARTIAl I.Y furnished 1 bedroom.

wfiIr
rr,.njent location,
ideil fr Older (ouple
days
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Real Estate iiroc'r

Phone 777 ?S1

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OrD - Ir 1
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

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pFF kITTt tO 000d nomes.
ni eed Call after So m. 373

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$31 t1

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BLAIR AGr'CY

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II and 76)
Chiircr'u

front are too tight? A Classified Ad in

1(ULP DECORATORS
iow 15? 5 377 7335
VJC Ri-i lurniure

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Tsyo, fln bedroom Iurn,thed apts,

2nd

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Most Populous

Cl&amp;Is.

(Prefer
month
11
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r"ie Closets overtIlnq .th %uif$ tnav

flcjI,

Paw halan,,. of 57$ or IQ Dayments
t* See at
SAfIrORD crwlur, CENTER

7 Rruiroom apartment. 000d

Want sornenyu. to share aoartm

1 t ril

177 9411 Fve 969 1146

Req RlEstateBrok
3j,u,v,,
7610 Hiawatha Ave at 17 92

f-*aiItifLll landsrap,'.J For in
formatln, raIl 3770701
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.ith a Classlf;ed Ad

tw'aiitilully marked clean, in 4CMOdItIOned flatteries, $1795 ci
CheflQe REELS BODY SHOP.
tefliipnt 1100 379 6Sfl or 3)9 173l
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1109 Saoto*'d Av
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n.'lmfltiOn t yr% (I
000d with
rt'ildrrn. nr.ds qood home 71
Junk Cars Removed
777ii
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C
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WE nIJY jU
CA,
6MnnPh Old. 1100
in y

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$31 11)5

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PFAI FSTATESALESMEN
ARE
YOU
TROURLED' Call Toll We pay the overhead, you ma.e
Free,
644 7077
for "We Care"sales. earn moremonpy Openings
")4OtIjn" Adutt or Teens
available inactive Lake Mary and
Altarnonte
Sprinq
olficc
FORREST GREENE INC
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313 6363 or 371 $970 eves
lost- 1 year old, altered male
Licensedrealesta?esatespernfo(
Slmpse cit wøarinq wtlte flea
ictive Sinford office Esoerienc,
cotlar: Lake Mary area Answers
s(red, or Will train Business
to Alpwin,..r Phone 3730313
000ct
CALLRART
REAL

rnmotete Other used

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Crank Realty

l6AUto Parts

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51-Hot,hoId Goods

74 Hr rv'ce

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Clean 1 bedroomapt,
air, 77O Park IllS

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_________64-Equipment for Rent

Pdur

ICed Sewinq mcriine Dept .
Mnrifnnm,'ry Wurd. Interstate
Mall, Altamnote ¶,prir,Q5 pp,p,
F.l 717
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MINI FARM W.'ll. cprinkler
' ROrm, 7 hith 7 k'?cpns neat I

lBedrnom.7tth,000I.f*reqIaceon
1 acre 137.950 Acre Realty.
PEAl TOP 171 7750

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BROKERS
Days 377 6171

3226457
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3fl0648

fl(*?iOn tw'n

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REA1 ESTATE. INC

Monthly Rentals Available
1135 5150 CoIo TV
QUALITY IPIN - NORTH
I 1&amp;

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' $144

HEADACIIE'L

TIMF p,çpfy

11 w.thr. 7?'

MOHAWK

construction rats
6 Fvrn site location. it required

flacknrmgndinnutriti000,retated
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areas Salary ranqc. 577j9g'iJy5
'.9W LEASi;,
5Cminlp Community Action1
1101
New,
m'Ylern
I Story Studio apart
Pi
Av , Sanford API EQUAL
r,ipn
.stIra-ti.,ply furnl5hd

PerhapsAIcoolicAnymous
Can Hlg,
Call 47)
Write CO Ro* 1713

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or nets 191 377 39)0

377 6417 or 679 1667
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Want to earn Evtra Xn,ias money'
MARRIAGES
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Pcrformpd hy Marilyn. Notary.
, _____
Ocata, 907)78W or 737 8773
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(APIPIING SUPERVISOp.1
1
FACED WITH A DRINKING
in Hrrrrr' Ernncrrnicri,

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Offers You
i iietp in plannino your buildinQ
2 Help In 700inQ millers

1 Bedroom apartment. 117 French

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37797L4

RFDIJCEO
°
Thr,.r. Bedroom, 7 i?h
plianrec
stone
fireplace,
caretaker r.nts Qaraqe apart
n,ecil iici

What Johnny Walker

1 or 7 Bedrooms Adults oniy

AVON

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rkcinn. urtr
tn FIlr airless soray Rent BlUe Lustre Eledrlc Carpet
rrssnrie% lr
SampooerforonlySISOpecday.
ttarhm,'n?s Two frame 71 nc
Will s.'ll sDirate$y Call at 701
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
tr'i A
after S )
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An5*PriflrISrviCi,,1fl6I%
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St. Johns River

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7545 Park Drive 170 up
1(1 lheraneutc POol
improve your health
Phnp 131 P&amp;3

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Jtnfr%d)72 7111

Nicølyfurnispi,jp
Adulf only
1717 ManoIIa

Noon The Dj Before Publicotion

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'tat fntdn.i rlrior flit &amp; frater.
11' .' Pnllinq
tfol, EleCtric

7119
AFTER HRS

ew 'aIe rwler 377 3I9'

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12

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(lt'.n
(Ciflfottat)l
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furriishp,j .partm,,l
rent,
71* W Is?
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SATURDAY 9Noo;i
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3 Lines Minimum

one vce
41 Boys name
44 Cattle dial

26 Cretan

4 Deck office'

5 trnttc

,c,
PFAI TOP

And

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3lca lini

38 Fiery

reSinOUS
matter
21 English

mountain
2 Entertains

ij.rrops the
a Cnnsrn,i

*Ihru 25 times

M#'n Swic

JIM HUNT REALlY INC'

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5G-MsceUaneousforSale

I 12"-----ReItSarwc'r l.nr.Gray 8cks,

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lois

aoartmeflt.
furnIh
,
rIecnra,1 Come See 300 E

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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trees.

MBOO COVE APIS

831-9993

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4i-4uses

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, private

- Winter Pork

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(35) Felony Squad

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(Jnfurnished

322-2611

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(13) Law And Mr

a

1:30 (2. 8, 13) Days Of Our

11'OO (7, 8. 13) Hlqh Rollers

Seminole

wA]Th,
MPO

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46 Empty

30 World War II
group tab
31 Area

(13) Cable Journal
(24) VIlla Alegre
(35) Lnst In Sce

Live
(241 Mar Builds.
Destroys
35) Bugs Bunny
Poye And RIls
(44) Flintstones
4'OO (2. 8. 13) Somerset
(4) PartrIdge Family
(9) Dinah
(24) Sesame Street

M

79 Rose eit'act
l8Chateaubriand
for iashing
32
Fau ie
49 Bd of prey
33 Vehcle llaulàd
i Arab name
50 flyer in Syria 8 Al*ays
9 Sea nymph
by another
20 Wearies
51 Uish e'po't
10
Slenphkt
slae
34
Protective
27 Frozen liquid
$
item
coverings
12 Lo6Jato effects
23floundnumber 52 Gibe
13 Kokos
35 Capital t
24 Donkey
53 lnatye
*
apon
Massachusts
25 Conceal

5:30 (2) News
(9) Beverly

(44) Three Stooges
325 (44) Spirit Of '76
3:30 (6) Tattletales

A

39 Theatrical
abb'evial'on
40 Family
members
(Cool
42 Gibbon
43 City in Siberia

animal

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CLASSIFIED ADS

7 Domestic
arimal

Club

(24) Romaqnolis Table
(35) My Favorite

(24) Wld Press
(35) Big Valley
1?Do (2,8, 3) Jackpot

(6) Give-n.Take
(8) Romper Room
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, 8, 13) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres

(13) Orlando Cit'f
Council Meeting
(35) Addams Family
(44) GlIliqan's Island
500 (93 GillIqan's Island
(24) MIster Roqers
NeIghborhood

(6) Match Game

Marble
Machine

Service
(44) Gomer Pyle
(2) Celebrity

R'?7 (6) BicentennIal
Minute
R'30 (6) Phllis
(13) World Teanc
Tennis
900 (7.8) Movie
(6) All In The
Family
(9) Monday Night
Football
Oakland At

'T1t230P.M.S1.25
I
IURGA,NMATSXV'RYo

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Friends
Underdog
44) Mickey Mouse
Club
4'30 (2) Bonanza

7:30 (2,8. 13) The Doctors
(6) Edqe Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) The Arbors
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2,8. 13) Another

17:00 (2, 44) News

'N

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Lad tt**L -

(44) Fllntstones
8'30 (44) Three Stooqes
8:55 (44) Spirit Of '76
9'OO (2) Phil Donahue
(6) Mike Douqla
(8) Big Valley

8:00 (7) National

VIS MI SWOw
MATINFF 2:30

(6) Gambit
C?) Show OtIs
(44) PhIl Donah
11:30 (2. 8, 13) Hollywood
Squares

I Fragrance
6 Smell
II Retread
12 Depitators
14 Chalcedony
15 Roman
basiliCa
17 Alcoholic

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THE

(6) News
(9) I3ozo's Circuis
(44) Unlscooe
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of

(13) CBS News

EVENING

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Of Animals

Monday

to

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STIPIE MAC lISlE &amp;
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68—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Mort Walker

FOR T4E FRr TIME
AR
IN OVER 30
NO
T14ERE
4ERE J?.
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AND IN1 IT ITeRETil'4&amp;
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LIRE
OVER LITTLE r4sp4
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For Tuesday, September 23, 1975

\1c;A
by Art
VNIL-

Sonsom

along this line, it
become a reality.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You're at your best today in
situations that permit you to act
Independently. Do your own
things and do them your way.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
You're not likely to rush
yourself too much today, yet
you will get a surprising
omount accomplished. You'll
(10 it well.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Your approach to something
you're hoping for ii very
practical and, if you continue

FJ.JW

f, KNMS
;JR'4THi I.)b
BOOT

J0Th

strength to draw upon. Don't let
minor adversities ruffle you.

SCORPIO

(Oct. 24-NOV. 22)
Let your mate look out for your
interests today. Her perLEO July 23-Aug 22) Be firm
spective Is keener. She can see
regarding your position on an
around some corners where you
Issue of importance today. If
can't
you be lieve your view is right,
don't let others elbow you aside.
sqGrrrARIus Nov. 23-Dec.
21) You'll find you have greater
VIRGO (Aug. 23- Sept. 22) patience with tasks today than
Don't deviate from methods usual. Catch up now on tough
that have proven successful jobsyou temporarily shelved.
when you tackle a problem
CAPRICORN tDec. fl-Jan
similar to one you've solved
19) This will be a pleasant day if
before,
you pursue a social Interest,
LIBRA (Sept. 234)ct.
) Don't wait for an invitation,
You're very good today at Make a few calls yourself.
helping others sort out their
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 19)
affairs. A friend with some You have a great deal of inner
business complications would
be Lce to follow your advice.

(March 21-April 19)
You'll t'e fortunate today where
fin,anclqi interests are concerned. Attend to business
matters you've been putting off,

may soon

(,8th Yei.., No. 28—Tuesday, September 23. 1975

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Sept. 23, 1975
DANGER
You'll put to practical and
profitable use this coming year
knowledge' and experience
gained over the past. Begin now
to brush up on subjects that
could open new channels for
gain.

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Eloise Pounds Panhandle
PANAMA CITY (AP)
Hurricane Eloise,
spawning tornadoes along Its pa th , slammed into
th e central panhandle of Florida today with 130
mile-an-hour winds, raging surf and lashing rains.
Only 24 hours after being reclassified a hurricane
deep In the Gulf of MexlcG, the storm thundered
ashore between Fort Walton Beach and Panama
('it), sreakfngha' In both cities and iiia 10 mIle
stretch between.
Trees, power lines and billboards toppled before
the onslaught, and the area Wan plunged into
darkness in the grey dawn as power transformers
exploded in brilliant showers of blue-green sparks.
Thousands of people along a 100-mile stretch of
shoreline had fled In a last-minute rush to esca pe
th e oncoming fury of th e storm in the darkness of
early morning.
In Panama City, a truss manufacturing plant
caught lire, from what officials said was either a

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two players and two dummies It
would mean that each of
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
two players would know where
Jim: "Aswehavepolntedou' every card was. Thus, th ey
many times, If you want to would be able to make all
overbid you should be able to perfect plays. In other words,
get the most out of your dummy double dummy play Is that
play."
which would occur w hen the
Oswald: "Sou th really got a locationotall cardswasknown.
lot of mileage out of his 15 high(Do you have a question br
card points. His rev(rse to two the Jacohys? Write "Ask the
hearts had to represent his full Jacohys" care of this
strength aM then some. Yet newspaper. The most In.
after West tried twn spdes and teresting QU03tiuns will be
North passed. South refused to used in this column and
give up and tried three writers wil' receive copies of
JACOB V MODERN.)
diamonds."

"Cotton

futures e down, utilities are shaky, but po football

5,

season tickets seem to be holding firml"

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Thepathof Hurr.raw- Eloise since ltregalut-d hurricane strengthon Monday.

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SAN FRANCISCO (AP)
A plump, gre}ing brunette, had limousine, where he crouched
pear at the hearing today. She shot and a clear view and she
45-year-old mother charged been picked up by officers wi th below wind
ow level as the mo- was arraigned Monday evening was astounded she had so much
with firing a shot at President a .44-cali br e revolver in her
torcade raced off at top speed and ordered he ld On $500,000 time," said Pat lman William
Ford as he left a downtown ho- hand Sunday and
interrogatej for the airport with sirens bond.
Taylor, who was present when
tel faces a hearing today to do- by the Secret Service
because wailing.
Woodruff
set
today's
hearing
Mrs.
Moore was questioned in
termine whether her sanity her name appeared on a "quesPresidential
adviser
Donald
after
U.S.
Atty.
James
L.
the
hotel.
should be tested. A Marine vet- tlon2ble list" of pe rsons
be- Ruinsfeld said later in Wash. Browning asked Mrs. Moore be
eran deflected the gun and th e lieved possible threa
Police said Oliver Sipple, a
ts to the ingWthat Ford w not wear- given a men ta l exarnaUon "in
yearld ex-Ma ri ne from San
President was not hurt.
President. The gun was con- Ing a bullet proof vest. He first
consideration of the bizarrena - Francisco, struck th
e chromeSara Jane Moore, 45, a one. fiscated and she was released. appeared in one during a public ture of the offense and in view plated revolver just as it
time paid informer for the FBI
dif,
The President had been was'- appearance In New
Hampshire, of the response she made to charged, causing the bullet to
with connections to various Bay Ing to thousands of cheering
a few days after Lynette agents."
Area radical groups, was
ricochet and strike another
seized spectators outside the St. "Squeaky" Fromme pulled a
She laces a possible life sen- spectator,
Monday alter she fired a .38- Franci s Hotel when
John M. Ludwig.
the shot gun two feet from him in Sac- tenceifcunvicted on the ed
f eral Ludwig, a 41-year-old San
calibee revolver at Ford. It was rang out like a f irecracker
ramento, Calif., on Sept. 5. The charge of tr&gt;ing to as
rte Francisco cab driver, was
the second attempt on Ford's about 35 feet away.
gun did not fire,
the President.
life in 17 days.
treated at local hospital for a
Secret Service agents quickly
U. S. M-agis-trate Owen Wood.
"She said that.when the Pres' &amp;;]Iedicial groin wound and rePolice said Mrs. Moore, a pushed him into his bullet-proof ruff ordered Mrs. Moore
to a- Ident came out she had a clear leased.
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come out of his shell and in
spite of the fact that he was
sure his partner held only four
hearts, North jumped to the
heart game. "
Oswald: "There wasn't too
much to the play. Just one very
good play by South at trick
three. The defense had started
with three rounds of spades and
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leaking gas line or a downed electrical circuit. Firewould have to wait th e hurricane's passage.
men tried to fight the blaze in screaming winds and
Given only a few brief hours of warning, residents
raIn.
of by-lying areas jammed highways leading
Th ree tornadoes were re po rt ed in th e Fort Walton
inland, many of th em fleeing In aleepwear covered
area. One destroyed a house and ripped the roofs off
by raincoats.
half a dozen others, but no Injuries were reported.Al
tee crossing the coastline, Eloise plunged Into
Surf riding the abnnrrnall high tides crashed
(h' rolling pint'y ods of the paLthantlle, sprcadth
a('ross the unprotectedsand dunes of th e summer
heavy thunderstorms before it on a course toward
resort area, rippin g up roads and highways and
sou th eastern Alabama and Georgia.
undermining the foundations of hcmes, ccnduuJ
zi ioci
arned of 5 to 164nch raiz
illt dangerously close to
the sea,
possible flash flooding In the dozens of streams and
U.S. 89, running along the coast for nearly zoo
rivers lacing the area. Winds were expected to
- diminish rapidly as the storm moved inland, but the
miles from Apalachicola Bay to Pensacola
far western ed ge of th e Panhandle, was reported
threa t of to rnadoes persisted.
breaking up under th e waves in m an y places.
"We've got a lot of damage," said Bob Smith ,
No storm-related injuries were reported lmWest Florida coordinator for the state Division of
mediately, but communications were down In many
areas and an accounting of the safety of residents
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PISCES ( F"b. 20-March 20) A
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Vogenitz gave the example of at fault and what steps should said.
payment and subsequent amount.
Vogenitz said, without time to have 13 people to handle 22,000
recos'cr)' of SSI funds
Most overpayments are begins contributing to his Usually we
Find that no purpose problem came about when A later
if
Overpayment
Sup- resulted In hardships for honest mistakes, according
audit revealed the Social Security in one way or
to father's income. The additional can be served by trying to
Congress directed the Social overpayments
plemental Security Income recipients around the country. Vogenitz.
"Usually a change ocmrs In income should be reported to recover fit money, because the SecuritY administration to take "The Overpayment problem another,"
I WI) progarn funds is not The SSI program furnishes a
the Social Security office so the individual is barely getting Uy over the SSI
Vogenitz said when an
a major problem in Seminole maximum Cash income of $156 the recipient's elegibility status SSI
program on short is significant in large urban
funds can be reduced,
O%Vrpayment
is discovered the
as
it
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cases
of
deliberate notice,
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areas," Vogenitz said, "but i ndividual is called in to
"When
an
overpayment
fraud
and
misrepresentation
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Vogenitz, head of the Sodal disidual that qualifies. Those because he forgets or doesn't occurs we have
Social
Security here we don't have much of a deterinine if repayment is
the
difficult
wc
seek
to
prosecute,
but
Security office in Sanford.
who receive funds from other know any better," he said,
those Administration took oser what problem with that. Sure it possible without great
in.
problem of determinlig who is cases are very rare," Vogenitz had been state welfare
cases, happens once in a while. We convenience.

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month, Seminole county owners to pay $5.40 per each
If Sheriff John Polk is government will be in "serious $l,000wortholtaxablept-operty
awarded his full $2.6-million trouble," Commission Chair- they own.
________________________ man Sid Vihlen Jr. predicted
The lower mlll.age figure was
.
today,
reached after a string of
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couldHrntley
be the 0. full amount - not at all," went, leaving most departmerits with reduced budgets,
final score this November lithe Vihlen said,
"What I am fea rf ul of is If the and, in some insta nces, no
Tribe and the Patriots wind up
boar d is pro law enforcement budget at all.
scoreless after tour quarters. and they
should award the
Vihlen says the budget '
To find out about the new tiesheriff any amount above what reducing meetings were the is su.t. breaker
rule Ilanes'
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the county commission
chambers today to protest pay
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officials
by
the
1973
Legislature.
Commissioners sat stunned
as citizens stacked 40 to 50
"care packages" in front of the
commission room, saying items
in the packages are so corn'missloners will be able to
"survive" the tight economy.
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salaries, ai.I the) public offidals) are putting more money
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salaries," said Jan Hobby.
Commission Chairman Sid
Vihien Jr ordered the packages
removed and told protestors,
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