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tier public utterances sirim parents boycotted Itwnwaid
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pre-sentence investigation tears from her eyes, was One member of the i1
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(PSI) for the slight, pale surrounded by friends and wiping a tear from her cheek after the
inother and relatives. He said
mother of four children and rthmtis as she left the cour- verdict was read and Mrs. Kiley called
they hadn't discussed the
allowed her to remain free on troorn following the three-day before the bench.
pending trial but that his
$10,000 bond pending sen - vial
mnher 'kept talking under her
tencing.
,%Irs. Kiley had been accused from close range.
defendant and the Iwo boys breath. She said 'it was an
'You undoubtedly will be
fstegree mwder in the
Police said Mrs. Kiley, after showed all had reeently han- accudcnt,
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Husband, Thomas B Kite) , at them, 'I killed hum
I've been tests ervn t conclusive as to vial
Woodson told Mrs. Kiley their 3114 Itudder Circle, wanting him dead,"
who may have fired the fata!
following the 12-member jury's Sanford Airport, home.
No date has been set for
There was testimony also shot.
verdict.
sentencing
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During deliberations Thur. that she directed investigators
Defense attorneys argued to
':I'll P.Ilow her to remain free ,sda y and Friday, the jury
Judge Wrxxison told defease
to a closet in a bedroom where the jury that the state's
on bond so she can get her returned to the courtroom to
the couple's two sons were evidence left reasonable
attorneys they would be notated
business affairs in order," hear court
porter Norman sleeping. Police found a .22 rifle that
Mrs. Kiley killed her of the date of sentencing when
Woodson told Public Defender Uobbn read testimony from in
the s ta te parole and probation
the clet. The rifle con tained husband of 22 years.
Franklin Kelley.
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Dr.
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blood
commission completes the PSI.
Manslaughter Is punishable
Officers, who responded after
The death bullet was tests showed the victim's blood
Under Florida taw, a person
by 15 years in state prison. One
a woman telephoned police inutilated so badly that the alcohol content was .10 percent convicted of a felony must have
court observer, however, noted headquarters at 4:09
a.m. June prosecution told t
jury "we — the level state taw considers a PSI if the defendant has no
that In cases where the 7 and said she'd shot her can only say it came from a gun
intoxicated.
record of prior criminal condefendant has no prior record husba nd, found Kiley's body on
like this (the rifle)."
Mrr,Kiley's—younger son and victions.
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Assistant State Attorney daughter testified for the
looks favorably on release from d welling.
James Figgatt asked the jury to defense of domestic fi ts in
pr ison when one-third or less of
Seminole County Medical
return a verdict oz guilty of which Kiley beat his wife and
A circuit court jury returned the sentence
has been served. G. V. Gray teified that Kiley first -degree murder or a lesser had threatened
kill her.
a guilty
f manslaughter
One member f the jury was sas killed b a single bullet in :ind included ffec.ct'
verdict Friday at ttrtun for
S'cn U Kile) the couples
rvel sipi,i; a tear from the right temple and that there
A cinie lab chemist testified
Mrs. Betty Jean Kiley, 41, of ht cheek after the verdict was were powder burns on
eldest son was called to the
the body that police tests madc Ofl
Sanford, after deliberating 13 read an(] Airs. Kiley called
the witness stand by Figgalt as
indicating the shot was fired hands of the deceased. the
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permanent solution, assistance until the
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Instead, he and Mrs. Bean were told of the
rules — domments have to be presented
showing that Bean does have a medical
problem.
Then an investigation mnt be made to
determine if the family qualifies under the
incapacity section of the state welfare laws.
It is emvier fur a family !u get financial
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father has deserted his wife and children,
which Bean had not,
Rather, Bean had been working 12 to 14
hours daily at a local service station,
sometimes with food to eat during a break
the tong day's labor but usually without.
In his view, It was more important that his
three daughters, including a new baby less
than three weeks old, ha ve something to eat.
Marcia says her husband was having ditty
spells when he was rushed to Florida Hospital
North and later transferred to the larger
Orlando facility early in the week with a
suspected heart attack. He was hospitalized
four days -three in the intensive care unit.
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At least there is food ip the house and they
arc no longer hungry and Dewey is home
the hospital.
Because of the efforts of landlady Mrs.
Anne Wickliffe, Rev. Lucas Grile, pastor of
the Westminster Presbyterian Church,
Casselberry City Clerk Mary Hawthorne and
a lot of people who would rather remain
anonymous, the family's iimediate
problems -mostly food and clothijig -have
been solved,
But, the longer range problem-q - $200
rent anti a iioo noor
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ital naunt them. Dewey doesn't know when
he i!l be able to return to work after a
suspected heart attack this week.
Even though the cupboards in the family's
1411 Huntington Drive mobile home were
empty the first of the week, they are now well
stocked, There will be food for awhile.
The fmi stanip office, with assistance
frn the Florida Division of Family Services
(DFS), certified the family for food stamp
assistance Friday and the stamps will
probably be available Monday.
'Wha t they need now is cash," said Rev.
Grile, a rather outspoken and kindly ma n,
known around Ca&amp;w1berry as a minister who
gets things done.

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lie t ook Mania Bean ti tin' !)ivisiun of

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you need help curious and could do nothing to ay this year. It could emanate
associate with presitgiou3 today, seek his advice on an help even
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ARIES1March2I-ApriII9)If people. It's not excellent time important
you have something important to hobnob with the boss in
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) dealings with ~,
xir mate or
to do, play a lone hand today. surroundings away from the Your performance is at a close companion, but avoil
Getting others Into the act ul O ffice
superior level today. nose, coinceding more than You neo
spoil everything.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) Today around you will
trifle en
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you're programmed to deal viousat the ease and efficiency
PISCES (Feb. 20-March zoi
You can dictate your terms In with big Ideas. Tackle major with which you handle things. You were prudent enough to la
business dealings today. The projects you've had on the back
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something aside for a rainy
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-DEC. day. Don't yield to temptation
one you're negotiating with burner. Don't get bogged down
21 ) While some may feel your and blow your small surplus
may try to bluff a little, but he's in trivia.
on
actions
are on the flamboyant a thirn.
holding
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situation where you have a
Enjoyment comes for you at a vested interest, you stand to expc.rience to do seemingly
YOU It BI RTH[)A Y
large gathering today. Shun the benefit if you sit back and let difficult tasks easib.
lone wolf who wants to drag you the other party take over today.
Sept. 20, 1975
CAPRICORN Mee. 22-Jan.
1)ff in a corner. Appreciate the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
19) Don't give out too much
whole group.
have a valuable ally of long information on your intimate
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checksthebankgivestlieriianij initial immuiieately. If the y're
write checks for several hwi- aIrc9dy endorsed, have them
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- Beware of strangers.
decals.
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possible gain.
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signature with I.D. signature. date is critically iinp(wtant.
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Heffernan advises to avoid
I.D. description.
pre-dated and post2dated
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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Army acknowledges that
three civilian employes —a microbiologist, an electrician
and an animal caretaker — were killed by diseases
contracted while working at the Biological Warfare
Laboratory at rt. Detrick, Md.
Two of the men died of anthrax, a fatal infection usually
caught from cattle or sheep, and the other from a virus
which caused an epidemic In Bolivia.
The three were identified as Dr. William A. Boyles, Joel
Eugene Willard and Albert Nickel.
Details of the deaths In 1951, 1958 and 1964 were contained in Army memo made public Friday by Rep.
Thomas J. Downey. D-N.Y., a member of the House
Armed Services Committee.
Until then-President Richard M. Nixon disavowed germ
warfare as a potential instrument of American foreign
policy, Ft Detrick was the center for military research on
the deadly variety of %4arfare.

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The State Department's top
economic expert will return to the Soviet Union within a
week to try to complete terms of a longrange agreement
obligating Moscow to buy at least five million tons of US.
gralzi a ye&amp;.
While Undersecretary Charles W. Robinson Is there, it
was learned, he will puue parallel negotiations with the
Russians about a separate and more tentative deal in
which the United States would receive Soviet oil satisfying
about five per cent cf its needs.
Acting under instructions from Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger, Robinson expects lo peg prices for
American wheat, corn and barley at a level that would
minimize the Impact on the U.S. consumer and guard
against price fltxtuatlons for farmers.

Ex-Mental Patient Charged
DAYTON, Ohio (AP) — A former mental patient has
been charged with murder after he walked into the office
of Dr. Charles A. Glatt, a nationally recognized
desegregation consultant, and fired four bullets Into him.
"I did what I had to do," Neal Bradley Long was quoted
as saying Friday alter shooting Glatt, who was In his
office in the federal building writing an Integration
proposal for the city schools.

Officials: Ban Won't Work
WASHINGTON (AP) — A State Department official
says a proposed unilaterel ban or. fishing within 200 miles
of the U.S. shoreline wouldn't work, and the only effective
limit will come through international agreement.
"Unilateral assertions of jurisdiction can only lead to
confrontation," Carlyle E. Maw, uidersecretary of state
for security assistance, told the Senate Commeice
Committee Friday.

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WORLD

Elementary ScIzoc;.
12.6 Per Cent Out Of

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Unemployed Here Menu
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By JOE ASKREN

Herald Staff Writer

County's population
jumped to about 150,000, whicl
is an Increase of 8,000 to 10,00
people over last year.
Pointing out that there wer
83,000 people here in 1970
Prescott said, "We're gettIn
close to doubling our populatiot
during the past five years."
Both Tuck and Prescot
agreed the heaviest loss witi
people out of work was due h
the construction layoffs anc
cutbacks.
"It was hit the worst," sah
Tuck.
Prescott said the construction
slump was like a chain reactlon, affecting the gasoline and
grocery business and unernployment spread to the business
trades and services.
The national unemployment
rate for August was 8.4 per
cent. Last month 404,700
Floridians were out work, the
hardest hit being those In the
retail trade, local government
agriculture
and
areas,
Trombetta said.
Browards County's unernployment rate was the highest
the state at 17 per cent, while
Tallahassee's 4.7 per cent was
the lowest.

Seminole County's unemployment rate jumped to 12.6
per cent in August, with 6,700
people out of work, the Orlando
Metropolitan Employment
Service said Friday.
That's an increase over
July's ii per cent and
represents a higher rate than
Florida's 11.9 percent recorded
In August, according to Corn.
merce Secretary Edward
Trombetta.
Unemployment in . Seminole
rose to 13.2 percent in April, the
highest rate for the county in 17
years, according to Ralph
Prescott, manager of the
employment office here
The county's unemployment
was 10.1 percent In January but
Prescott prd1cted it would
down to nine per cent
January, 1976. Comparative
figures show last years rate
was 72 percent in August and
5.8 percent for May.
The unemployment situation
appears to be stabilizing bet.
ween 10 and 12 percent as It is
statewide, according to both
Prescott and Sterling Tuck,
labor market analyst for the
Metro office in Winter Park.
"There will bea slight drop jn
the unemployment rate with the
citrus season picking up
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the remainder
remainder of the year.
Tuck also said there should be
a little less unemployment now
with the opening of schools.
Prescot! said Seminole

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MONDAY
Chicken &amp; rice
Greens
Fruit
Baked dessert
School made rolls
Milk &amp; butter
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Manager's Choice ground
beef
Whipped potatoes
Greta beans
Based dessert
School made rolls
Milk &amp; butter
WEDNESDAY
Hamburger on bun
Fre nch fries "'tator tots 01'
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Corn
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Milk &amp; butter
THURSDAY
Sausage
Macaroni &amp; cheese
Cole Jaw
Baked appie slices or apple
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Milk &amp; butter
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Peas
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Baked dessert
Bun or Scheol made roll
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and stereo equipment was The charge was made during a of entering a fruit grov3 with
stolen.
traffic arrest i May by intent to commit a felony and
A total of 13 persons were Altamonte springs Police.
grand larceny.
arrested by sheriff's agents in
The char: 51Pm, according
Ricky JonnIe Mace, 26, of
Seminole anti (Irunu Cnt
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In mid-August in raids that trial on charges of assault with 17 incident at a grove off SR-426
fficers said broke up a intent to commit murder, south of SR-46, Geneva, in
burglary and theft ring that aggravated assault and which a trailer was taken from
centered on Altamonte Springs resisting an officer with the grove.

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boun(ting the road and the road department tiles, will be
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itself were reannexed by the discussed at next week's
LONG WOOD — Mayor city several months ago, meeting.
James K. Lormann says he will Councilmen H.A. Scott and
City Bookkeeper Elise 0111ff
be out looking this week for Gerard Connell, opposing the said several weeks ago that the
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city section of Longwood hilt, ultimately pay the paving costs, number of large American
Road who are willing to share In
'17he annexed parcel, in ad- flags.
the cost of paving the road.
ditlon to undeveloped property,
The city council, after turning includes the three-acre tract on
down an offer by the county which Longwood Utilities Inc.'s
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commission several weeks ago sewer package plant, which V o
to participate in a project to serves four city subdivisions, Is
pave both the city and county located.
sections of the road, has The property was originally
a me
recoiideg-ed its position,
annexed several years ago.
The plan broached by the Florida Attorney General
county would have the county Robert Shevin's office filed suit
providing labor and equipment challenging the legality of the
for the project and the city annexation, charging the
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providing material costs for the property was not contiguous to
city jection. Material costs other city controlled lands, school almost cost Seminole
have been estimated at 125,000. which is a requirement of the County $78,000 to tax money.
The city several years ago state annexation law.
The boycott occurred the same
participated with the county on
Shevin's office told the city week the count for state funding
the paving of the section of E. the lawsuit would be iiJ if was scheduled to take place.
E. Williamson Road within city the city reannexed the tract
But Vogt appealed to the
bounds. Although It was which had become contiguous Florida Cabinet for a sped ,
repor ted it the time that land over the years. When the ruling which, In effect, allowed
developers would pay the reannexation occurred, the suit a recount of Rosenwald
materials' costs on a pro-rated was jj
students and $78,
o flow Into
basis, the developers' conIn other business, the this school system.
tributlons were not received council:
Asst. School Supt. Roger
and the city paid the entire cost.
— Referred to City Attorney Harris wrote a letter of thanks
When an 88-acre tract Ned Julian Jr. a request from 10 Vogt for his intervention on
Bob Ritz of the Florida Division behalf of Seminole County.
of Youth Services that the city
Vogt also has been to bat for 0
participate i ns program to give Brevard schools. And, with the
youthful offenders an op. new appointment, the senator
porttnity to make restitution plans to become even more
for vandalism by donating their involved
labor to the city.
One area Vogt already is
Julian Is to look into the legal looking into is higher education
ramifications of the proposal. He says the Legislature next
, Ar
Ritz told the council earlier that year is sure to seek a better
inositlon has been requested method of ho1din four-year
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from the county for federal universities accountable for
Comprehensive Employment money spent
ad Training Act (CETA) fund.,
Though the Florida Board of
to hire a supervisor for the
Regents Is the policy making
program.
body for the State University
Ile
said
the
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program
would
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as part of a "meaningful overspending by universities
probation"
and has vowed to hold the
Lormann said Longwood has schools accountable
=Y4it juvenile problem similiar to
Vogt, who is serving his third
1:':) '•ttwr cities and endorsed the term as state senator, also was
Ritz plan.
recently dubbed Senator (flThe
noon deeidliiit,
13 Year by the Florida Association
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companies for the city's In.
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received during a recent he sponsored th the Legislature.
request for proposals.
Vogt pushed th1-oIigha bi ll of
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For bean Family Today
have to be obtained and In.
vestigated by the Jacksonville
office, which would make the
decision.
Mrs. Hurt said although there
ts no certainly the fmiy will
be considered eligible, by filing
in September, a check would be
available for October if approval is given. Also a
possibility exists that back
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She is a past president of the
post's auxiliary unit.
The Bean family has not
found Florida to be a land of
isilk and honey. Since moving
to Cass?lberry in January, it
has been a struggle to survive.
Mrs. Wickliffe, a kindly
woman, has nothing but praise
for "these modest people who
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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The wog
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Wilbert Lee has repeated charges that they killed two
Port St. Joe gas station attendants, says Agriculture
Commissioner Doyle Conner.
But Conner's statement Friday had no effect on the
ricw1yon freed',i of Pitta and Lee. They were pardoned
by Gay. Heubin Askew and three Cabinet officers and
alked away from Florida State Prison.
Conner, Comptroller Gerald Lewis and Secretary of
State Bruce Sma th ers refused to sign th e pardons. Th ey
said there was insufficient e vidence to support Askew's
th esis that Pitts and Lee are innocent of the Aug. 1, 1963
murders.
Curtis "Boo" Adams Jr. has confessed the murders on a
number of occasions, although he refused to do so under
oath Thursday. how ever, Adams admitted he was the
murderer when talking to Lewis and Smathers,

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Herald Staff Writer

Seminole County Sheriff's
De-puty It. L. Odell was investigating it bomb threat early
Saturday morning reported by
Mr. arKI Mrs. Ray Benton, at
their home on Markham Woods
Rd. in IAngwood.
Time hlentons said they
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voice saying their house was
"going to blow up" sometime
alter 3 am,
The sheriff's office said the
Ilentons are witnesses to
property recovered in a recent
burglary ring being investigated.
The Benton home and
grounds were checked by the
Seminole
County
Fire
Department arid sheriff's

deputies with negative results,
An 18-year-old Longwoocl
you th was treated and released
at Semiminule Memorial Hospital

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BOCA BATON (AP) — The Department of Enirorirnc'ntal Reg ulation should take over th e rate controls
on water and se%fer &amp;rnpsnieauo:se way to combat high
electric bills, l'ublk' Set-vice Commission Chauman Billy
Mayo said t4)(jfly.
"If the same agency which demands improvements has
to consider what they will cost the consumer it might
temper the agency's judgment as to what Is reasonable
and necessary and affordable," Mayo said in a speech for
the Florida Hotel and Motel Association.
Mayc said he would ask the legislature to transfer the
rate regulation of nearly 600 private sewer and water
systems In 25 counties from the corrunisslon to DER.

Couple Applied Too Late
MIAMI (Al') — A young Miami couple wound up
cloning to Alabama the day before their wedding so they
'ouldn't break the law aid honeyn,00n in Jail — or
disappoint hundreds of guests.
Andres Soto Jr.,20, and Elsy Wilrycx, 21, had scheduled
a large church wedding for Friday night. But when they
applied for their marriage license Wednesday, they were
too late — Florida law requires a 72-hour waiting period,
Th e law carries a maximum pena lty of a $500 fine or a
three-month Jail sentence.
But 500 invitations had beer, mailed the live-tier cake
was ready, dozens of flower were arranged, gallons of
liquor were delivered. The party had to go on.

PINECREST SHOPPING CENTER
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City employes packed the Altamonte Springs Civic Center last
s'eek to t nr Mayor Norman Floyd with a surprise party.
covered dish luncheou
"lebrate his "39th" birthday. The
employes, following Floyd's usual p.ztfre of sending the indhidual emplayes congratulatory letters on blrthaayb, 'e him
an identical letter. Shown with Floyd, reading his birthday letter,
are City Clerk Phyllis Jordahl and Public Works Director Don
Bundy. (Herald Photo by Donna Estes)

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MIAMI i AP — Residents of
several Caribbean islands and
eastern Mexico kept a wary eye
on tropical storm Eloise today
as forecasters warned that the
storm night suddenly regain
the killer winds that left at least
42 ix'1s0flS dead.
"It's over water at the right
time of year and in the right
place, so we have to respect the
possibility that it could again
become a hurricane,"
forecaster Miles Lawrence of
the National Hurricane Center
said early Satirday.
As Eloise moved past the
western tip at Cuba and toward
the often storm-hit Yucatan
Peninsula of Mexico, fore.
casters said the location was
right for a sudden change in the
storm's strength .
"We want these people to be
aware there's something out
there," LaTence said.

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designed for home canning and may result in food
spoilage, state officials say.
The attorney general's Consumer Protection Bureau
said Friday that the lids may leak air when used for home
anning, thus allowing bacteria into the jar.
The manufacturer, Owens-Illinois, has warned that the
lids, model number 0-I 70-G450, are not for home canning.
Jars capped w ith the Lids may break if th e food is
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iroct'dures were used in awarding $5,565 in contriicts for
repair work to the steson III a State Department official,
Auditor General Ernest Ellison says.
In addition S.A. Wilkins was working part-time for the
lepartmnent when he did the 15 painting, small repair and
other miscellaneous Jobs, Ellison said Friday.
Wilkins, it high school student, is stcpson of Troy
Reeves, finance and accounting director in the Division of
Administrative Services.

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Leaders of a
striking teachers' union are advising 5. 300 protesting
teachers to return to work in Broward County schools
Monday and resume negotiations with the school board.
During a marathon meeting that stretched Into the
early mimorning hours today, the 15-member board of
directors of the Classroom Teachers Association also
sched Wed a mass rally for Sunday afternoon in which the
teachers were to vote on the recommendation,
The action came after Circuit Judge James F. Minnet
issued an injunction barring the union from continuing the
strike that had closed 92 of the county's 143 schools
Friday.

police said.
Sgt. F. E. Pharis charged
Katherine Haynes Robinson of

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TALLAHASSEE (Al') — A Cabinet vote has been
delayed on a $26.5 1111ilic bond issue
for university
nrlt,dmg aren
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Gainesville.
('hancellor E.T. York requested that the bond issue be
iA ithdrawn from Tuesday's Cabinet agenda
because of
objevtto,,, From Senate Education Chairman Philip
Leis, 1)-West Pahl' Beach, and House Education
Chairman Richard Hodes, D-Tampa.
We are willinu in ronioact tIt Ike. ie.., I.- ..Z•I. -i,..,,,
allow th e issue to be fully revie wed in the
legislative process," York said.
tn. motion by Lewis, a Senate Ways
and Means sub.
nhz1mitteedir.lL th!ii a letter go to the Cabinet seeking
.1 delay until all of the state's coibi.-muc
tion programs could
he revmesed.
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In another accident Friday Damages were estimated at
afternoon invol ving three cars, $1,000 to a car driven by Steven
David G. White, 25, 2424 Willow Ellis Osborn, I,ike Mary; $&amp;'O
155 Bethune Circle, with Ave., was Charged with failure to a car driven by George L.
Late Friday after a motorcycle,
Williams, Kensington, Conn.:
on which he was riding, was viol2tion of right-of-way. to use due care. No injuries and M to White's automobile
involved in a automobile Be.Damages to her car were were reported as a result of the which is owned by Arthur T.
cident at Airport Blvd. and estimated at $40.
mishap at S.R. 600 and 22nd St. McArdie. 112 Shannon Drive.
McCracken Rd.
I)amriages to the motorcycle,
drivcn by Halsey Dean Piercy,
Sunset Drive in Longwood,
were estimated at $200, Sanford

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and allegedly funneled orders violence to his person.
Mace was arrested Aug. 4, by
for stolen merchandise through
sheriff's deputies investigating
a bar.
Two men arrested in conDeputies said approximately it trespassing complaint. The
nection with an alleged multi- $30,000 in stolen items was first two charges stem from an
county "steal to order" theft recovered in the August raids. alleged knife attack on lit. Roy
ring are docketed for trial this
Trials for two other persons Hughey and the third charge
week in circuit court on accused in the burglary ring acCi'SCs Mace of resisting
burglary charges.
were postponed last week when Deputy J.F. Bennett.
In other cases scheduled for
James Arthur OnIe, 28-year- defense attorneys told the court
old Orlando carpenter, faces that due to the complexity of trial this week:
trial before Circuit Court Judge charges and the number of
—Jwnesw. Dannelly, 18, 120
A.J. Hosemann Jr., on chargespersons charged that they had Fairlane Circle, Sanford, is
of armed breaking and en been unable to prepare fov accused of larceny of a motor
tering, grand larceny and trials,
vehicle, attempted larceny of a
larceny of a firearm.
Three defendants on this motor vehicle and resisting an
According to court files, the week's trial docket face drug officer with violence to his
charges stein from an April 1 charges. Michael Christy, 23, person.
break-In at Mtamonte Springs
The motor vehicle counts
Petersburg, was arrested in
In which guns and jewelry were April by a state trooper on 14 on involve autos allegedly taken
taken.
a charge of possession of from Economy Toyota, SanAlso scheduled for trial is controlled substance:
MDA ford, after a fence was cut.
Charles Wesley Asbury, 27, 948
Dannelly is accused of resisting
Lake Irene Drive, Maitland, oncapsules.
Sanford Police Detective J.A.
Scott
Mills,
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is
thrts
lr'akr
and
Willow Ave. Maitland, was Cash, the arresting officer in
kfl, %',ILI flhtLrt 1
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felony and grand 10 commit i arrested at Forest City Aug. 16, the
Court files indicate the byasheriff'sdeptityonafelony
— Roger 1). Robinson, 19, of
charges
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Rev. Crib thinks It is likely
that Dewey was suffering from
malnutrition, continuing
pressures of trying to survive
nd keep his fanuly tethr,
all of which brought on high
blood pressure and a heart
warning,
"There haste be some way of
cutting red tape for state
el(are." Rev. Grile said.

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Herald Staff Writer

While Working In Lab

LIBBY, Mont. (AP) — The mother of a 19-year-old
sailor, who died of cancer after he spent months trying to
convince Navy doctors he was really sick, sayr she's
throwing her son's military grave marker In the city
dump.
"I'm going to throw the headstone Into the dump
bemuse it reminds meof what they did to this by,"
Joann Nunley said Friday. "The Navy humiliated and
degraded him and made him look like a fool. When he
went to Navy doctors, they told him it was all In his head."
Mrs. Nunley said her son, Timothy, went on sick call at
least 12 times at three bases, but Navy doctors failed to
diagnose his Illness correctly until It was too late to
operate. Timothy died one year ago today.

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MACON, Ga. (Al') —An aide to Alabama Gov. George
Wallace has described former Georgia Gov. Jimmy
Carter as a "Southern fried George McGovern."
But Carter says that proves he's making inroads Into
Wallace's Southern strength.
The exchange came Friday as Georgia Democrats met
here to meet with several party presidential hopefuls and
to adopt a new cnarter for their state organization.
Carter and Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex., were the only
pwh6ivaunuun= re3ent, but a newsman's interview with a top Wallace a Lvw'v 'wod-1 e spark for
the Carter-Wallace exchange.

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more boats and fishermen hanging about Monroe
Marina th is weekend, we're happy to tell you th at
there's a Florida State Bass Fishing Tournament
Linde; way.
Approximately 100 bass fishermen from
throughout the state are here competing for
trophies, prizes and cash awards and the six top
finishers will have their $250 entry r paid into the
World Bass Fishing Championship,

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WILLIAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MiRKEY, Advertising Director

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Year, $210. Br Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
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there wi ll be fisherm en here from practically every
state in the union with the top finisher walking away
ith a new boat, motor, trailer and $5,000 In cold

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creating a federal budget deficit which Congress
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now proects at $68.8 billion for th e current fiscal
toAar
or nearly $10 billion higher than what
President Ford's economists regard as the upper
limit to avoid renewed inflation. Indeed, th e z m
the wholesale price index reported recently adds to
the fear th at infl ation is renewing its vigor.
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deficits, which might have short-term benefits in
an emergency but is disastrous as a long-term

policy . Neither is the elaborate structure of
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sources of investment capital. Yet those are
features of what passes for economic policy today
a combination of short-term expedients and
outdated tax and regulatory policies,
A return
urn of confidence has been evident in
America in recent months. That confidence and the
economic growth it nourishes can be sustained
when the governmeii! lays down a clearer picture
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The struggle for control of Angola may have reached a
turning thLft is by no means clear,however whether the turn
will be toward a more peaceful transition to independence or
toward a more serious armed conflict.
A cease-fire has been negotiated In Lisbon between
Soviet-backed Popular Movement for (1w Liberation of Angola
and the more moderate National Union for the Total Independence of Angola two of the thee groups contending for
power. Ordinarily an agreement between two factions In a
three-sided contest might signal the end of any hope for succtss
by the third.
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plant for Seminole County last week, one cornmiltee member posed a personal type question
for cnglners.
"Does that detes mine the excessive flow with
my mci: aiapeis asked committee chairman
and Sanford City Commissioner John Morris.
.11. Cal Conklin, city co nsulting engineer with
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Tournament Director Bobby Tyree and Bernie Keene, vice president of American Bass Fisherman, Inc. hold some
of the trophies
and plaques to be awarded In this weekend's fishing tournament.
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Your Dream House
Read HOME-Every Sunday

SEPT. 21
SEPT. 2$
SEPT. 29
Orientation for Parents of Norman deVere Howard
Presidents' Council of OCT 15
FIX freshmen and new tran- Chapter, Unlkd Daughters of Deltona, 10 am., Community
Seminar on eye problems, 9
sfer students, 2 p.m. reception the Confederacy, at the home of ('enter Arts and ('rafts a.rn, Altamor.te Springs Civic
and orientation in Village Mrs. F.E. Roumillat, 910 lluilding.
Center. Open to public.
Center Assembly Room on Palmetto Ave., 2:30 p.m. Miss
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University campus.
members and cther settlers of
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:30
SemInole County Association
Sanford
p.m., Florida Power and Light for Retarded Children theater
SEPT. 21
Building, Sanford.
benefit "The Music Man," 7:30
Red Cross Advanced First Md SEPT.
p.m., Annie Russell Theatre,
and Emergency Care 604"
Okloberfeet, German OCT. I
Rollins College. Tickets
course for public, 7-IA p.m., American Society, 381 Orange
Free bleod presure checks, available from Streeps's
Orlando Fire Dept. CIRM00m. Lane, Casselberry, beginning 3.6 p.m. Winter Park Memorial Agency in Orlando or
by mail ,
Amelia and McGulie Streets, at 3 p.m Harmonica and guitar Hospital, Edinburgh
Entrance, CARC, P.O. Box 1086, Sanford.
Monday, Wednesday and music, 4-8 German band from second floor annex.
Friday. No charge except for 8:30 and German food and beer,
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Virgiiia Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Civic Center. Profits benefit
Fox Lake Park, Titusville. Lions Sight Program.
Saturday's lugh 91. Overnight
School PTA, 7:30 in media
Program at 1 p.m. Bring picnic
low 68.
center. Speaker: Bill Clifton ,
or food sold by Mims Volunteer
Voter registration, 8:30 a.m.
Partly cloudy to occasionally
education coordinator for
Fire Dept. Country music, to 2:30 p.m., I.Ake Mary Post
World will show slides.
cloudy thrcugh today. A
speakers and skits. For all Office by County Supervisor of chanc
e of thundershowers
.
Workshop on Crime, 8 p.m., former West virginians.
Elections office.
mainly during the afternoon
Maitland City Hall, sponsored
and evelung hours. highs near
b' Mailland-South Seminole
90. Lows mainly in the low 70s.
Chamber of Commerce.
Mostly southeast winds around
Moderator State Rep. Vince
15 inp.h. decreasing at night.
Fechtel Jr.
Winds gusty near thun'Jershowers.
Rain probabi li ty 30
TAFETA Booster Club, 8
11975
SEPTEMBER
cent
Saturday
and 50 per
per
Arlos
14.
McDaniel,
p.m., TAFETA XXchange, 7
ADMISSIONS
tent
today.
Casselberr
y
S. Magnolia, Sanford. Election
Extended Forecast
Sanford:
of officers.
[)iathia Yaw, DeBary
Depends on track and inJuanita Chavis
nymous,
Joseph.ine Milbert, Deltona timsity of tropical storin Eloise.
Sharon M. Edwards
pm., Florida Power and Light
Sce latest advisories from
James Harper
Edna M. Gould, DeLand
Building, Sanford.
National Hurricane Center,
William Holved
Maggie
B.
Mourey, Miami.
Willie J. Nelms
Longwood
SEPT. 24
Daytona Beach tides: high
Oreanar Pearson
Open house new Jones
Walter It. Kerruish, Orange 4:50 a.tn., 4:31 p.m.; low 10:55
IAllic M. Wallace
College North Campus, Crane's
City
a.m., 11:37
p.m.
Port
Joe Young
Park,
Altamonte
Roost Office
Mrs. Roger (Dorothy) Perra Canaveral: high 8:46 am., 8:54
harts E. hlornack, DeBary
Springs, 4'3M:30 p.m.
p.m.; low 2:33 am.. 2:52 p.m.
!ul Rutz, Deflary
&amp; baby girl, Sanford
Iva D. Watson, DeBary
l-..l-tt..'L..
samora rswauis -'I 'u"'
Alylna i'toranam, ueuona
and Ladies Day, noon, Civic
Ralph U. Geiger, Ge ne va
Center.
DISCHARGES

HOSPITAL NOTES

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Rangy Rogers Mot'
.on, the personable but
The Commerce Secretary claims the us. staunchest friend ,
Pepsi-Cola king Do Id
"I do not think we can afford to become bed
stubbornSecretaryofcommerce aetJwuy firms submitted the reports with assurances
of
Kendall,
of
sabotaging
the anti-litter campaign. Partners with (NCRR). By Our
by refusing to give Congress the names of confidentiali ty, and
that he moist honor that
The explosive memo, which top officials tried
American firms who were urged by the Arabs to agreement,
we have tacitly approved the entire operation.
to
confiscate
and destroy, denounces EPA's cozy
boycott
"It's like the mayor taking a whore to church,
sel.
MOnisafreadythadonnybrook wi th B'nai
relationship with Kendall. "It's like the mayor She's with him. So she must be OK. NCR's with
This is the cncluslon reached in a con- B'rith's Anti-Defamation
League over the taking a hore Li church," the memo charges. EPA.
1 idential study researched and written by legal
So they mnu.st be OK."
boycott. The ADL charges that the Commerce.
This
ribald
characterization
was
used
to
experts for the House O ersight anti
Sussinan,
noting that K.ndiili "tin.
t).njirtrn.ent
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a I't.
'.nu u1v1utu0fl3
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oescnoe EI'A's dealings with Kendall on trash large fund
Investigations subcommittee. Chairman John
raiser for the Nixon campaign,"
containing restrictive provisions to U.S
disposal.
complained abo'it NCItR's aggressiveness and
Moss, D-C.aliL, has privately circulated the
businessmen. Our associate Jack Cloherty has
To curb roadside litter, the EPA Is seeking arrogance. The
study to subcommittee members in preparatlon
group hId itself out, wrote
obtained copies of these lucrative contract oflaws
to
force
cash
deposits
on
the
60
for hearings Monday.
bi
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n,
a
y lu
fers. One from Iraq for pre-cast housing units,
and bottles that are thrown away each year. This recovery,
During that Showdown testimony, Morton
for example, forbids the American contractor to
Is opposed b.. the beverage Industry, which has a
could be cited for contempt of Congress for
use "any material that has been manufactured
They may exert more pressure than we
huge
financials take In disposable ea and
falling to produce the names. But such drat1c
in Israel
The
y
spend millions to push their special in.
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bottles. Th industry, therefore, has tried to
ac t ion is unlikey, Lecau.-e, among other things.
The built-in ban also appies to "companies
tcrests. We are limited to nickels and dimes and
alternate solutions for the litter problem.
Morton is a former House m ember himself.
boycott.ea
by (the) Iraq government," thus
must
work through channels I I6iI,*,
-ri.2.
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The
effort 1 hpndcw'i 1w Won,lnli
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IIi wiwerivai memo,
.LIV WUUIU UPC
flowever, pulls no giving the boycott a "secondary" effect, For
would
like
to
find
ways,
Of
go
away.
course,
that
wouldn't
penalize
Punches when it comes to Morton's denial of the such firms may be boycotted simply because Pcpsl
The memo did not please EPA brass, who
for producing throwaway containers.
data. Citing lon..tand1ng precedents, It finds
they have Jews as employes, officials or
ordered
Lately,
every copyconjjaj
the EPA has been granting contractj
1es.reci A
there Is absolutely"nolegal basis" for Morton to
dire
`ctors
e
m
ihougbthey
do
no
business
with
bootleg
copy, neverflieleA was saved for us.
to Kendall's National Center for Remrce
defy a congre1onal subpoena of the names of
IsraeL
Division head NlChoia,,5 Humber admitted to
Recovery for several garbage-recovery
coriW.Ales asked to discrindmte against jm in
F00twte: President Ford hAs dechwed that Projecls. But the EPA
and NCRR don't see alike us that he had Issued the order to round up 9*
return for Arab business.
"such di&amp;iimlnation I totally contrary to the on the question of throwaways.
copies. "The mcmo did not reflect policy," he
"'rd to ita iogical conclusion," states
American tradition." So far, his administration
For one thing, the NCRR allegedly slipped explained,
memo, "the Setary'a argument would
i
to nt its a1ons to his wo.'ds. Now, penalty clauses
Into contracts with dUes.
Congress from obtaining Information in literally
Footnote; A spokesman
ate
strong
rui)oii that once the Middle tended to cisc'irag, th. rDi.. fny
th
ere
for Kendall denied
VifWI• rJ
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Lr
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t.-i -ini ,s
,iau uscu irie NC'RR to push his light
CA-3 Where statutes aumori.e
sp ce is mom secure, YordwlJl ask for laws that curtail (hr waways
agencies not to publically thzcIce Lot are silent
against throwaway bais. "His policy," said
making it illegal for U.S. firms to support the
the
This outraged EPA official David Suunian,
as, to Congress."
boycott,
spokesman, "has been to stay away from any
who wrote a blistering Internal nmo calling the selfserving motive,"
Moss has subpoenaed the Iiorrr.atlon
Nor had Kendall ever used
LITTER SUPPRESSION: The Environ- arrangement "an obvious
conflict of Interest," his entree to the White House
subcommittee can dctermine the impact of the mental Protection Agency has sup;vessed a
to f ur ther Peaj'a
In L,nguage seldom wen In bureauctaije cum, interests, said the spokesman .He Insisted:
boycott oa American bushulL
memo which accuses otie of Richard Nixon's municallons,
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Militant Moslems
threatened to attack "American imperialist" firms today
in Lebanon's po litica l and religious street war. The
warning came In a communique from the "Nasser Forces
Corrective Movement," one of Beirut's heavily armed
factions locked In combat that for the last week has turned
the Lebanese capital into a battleground. Smoke rose
from ievera1 still-blazing buildings In the central commercial center of Martyr's Square. where street fighting
and grenade exchanges raged through the night despite
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The United States,
under heavy attack for packaging U.N. membership for
South Korea and the Hanoi and Saigon Communist
regimes into a single issue, has warned that "the United
Nations will die if It does not remain representative." .S lt.,dor Daniel I'. Moynthan made the statement
Friday night after the General Assembly voted 123 to 0
asking the Security Council to "reconsider immediately
and favorably" U.N. admission for North and South
Vietnam. The two Communist governments were vetoed
by the United States on Aug. 11 in retaliation for the
Security Council's refusal to take up South Korea's applicati on , Nine countries Including the United States abstained on the assembly request, which the Security
Council may take up as early as next Monday.

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WhenFloridapassedunderanewgin 1821
there were some who
wondered whether it would
be the Stars and Stripes or the Jolly Roger.
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Gulf Stream and made the passage of the Florida
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rng
rRymen of the sea who robbed and killed with a
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stat a chill around thc maritime
world. The buccaneers of the old days of
Spanish treasure fleets were had enough. But
their opportunities, though rich, were limited.
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ships and piracy mul ti plies accordingly.
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Altamonte Springs Mayor Norman Floyd was
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"It would grow to include thousands of of.
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subject of County Commissioner John
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said me account, "and rough-hearted
Kimbrough's barbed wit when Floyd visited the
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and greedy men from all parts of the world who
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commission at a meeting on Tuesday.
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would pursue careers of robbery, cruelty and
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Floyd sauntered up to the cornzn[sslon to
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murder that rivalled anything done by pirates of
personally deliver a $40.000 check.
former tunes."
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"Is It true that Mr. Lawrence Swofford has to
Every vessel in ard out of a Florida port ran
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also
initial that?" Kimbrough asked Floyd.
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the chance of capt ure. Pirate wolf packs stood
.'Th
Swofford, a former mayor for many years,
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off the harbor entrances and picked theii
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has announced he will seek Floyd's mayorlal
targe ts, often alerted by confederates on sho -e
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seat next Year.
when a particularly valuable cargo was on
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The dusty question of who will sweep up
board.
,/
ildings
If money for janitorial fees were
bu
Those ships that threaded the blockade still
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removed from next year's county budget arose
risked the part 'line desperadoes who hid in
at
a Seminole County Commission meeting
Victory gardener?
coves and darted out to seize passing vessels.
earlier
this week.
These were the most dange rous of all.
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"Just
have the employes bring a-broorn.a.day
T nature of the peril was illustrated by the
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brig lietsy, out 01 Wlcasset, Maine, which struck
KwiatkowskL
a reef off Double Headed Shut Key in the
The E itor
Two quotes worth remembering last week
Florida Strait- and sank,
came
from Kimbrough and Commission
The crew of seven saved the ship's Cast) box
tremendous
set
to
the
experimentation
Amur
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Fish
Plan
Chairman
Sid Vihlen Jr.
and safety reached a nearby fLsh,ing camp.
project, but will be a welcomed move in the
Summoned by the fishermen, however, a pirate
As protestors filled the comni., Uan chambers
saving of two of your State's most beautiful and
to protest construction of a mini "i.e Mans"
gang robbed the crewmen and bound them with FAllor*s Note: The foDowing is a copy of
a
letter
valuable
water resources.
ropes.
racetrack
in Altamonte Springs, Vililen quipped,
to Harmon W. Shields, Executive Director of the,
"Ladles
and
gentlemen, welcome to the featured
SecorA Mate David Collins lat,
cr described Florida Department of Natural
Thank
you
for
your
coruideration
ar4
event
of
the
evening,
plus a htde lightness and
what followed:
assistance.
levity to stay alive."
"They seized Capt. Hilton by the hair, bent his Harmon
Sen. [ori Wilson
head and shoulders over the gunwale and I could
I am writing to urge your department's
And, Kimbrough, &amp;sked to comment on the
distinctly hear them chopping the bones of his SeriOUS consideration of Lake of the Woods and
(act that State Attorney Abbott Herring
neck. They wning hL-R neck, separatec! the head Lake Orienta as one of the experimentation sitft
the commhWon over a $14,MD cut from Herring's
from the body by a slight draw of a sword and let for the 8IflUt fish P('0JCCt.
budget, remarked, "It he (Herring) needs to
letters
to
the
editor
are
welcome,
it drop into the water.
They should be as brief a possible and borrow a good lawyer, maybe we can
These Seminole County lakes are facing a
As Collins watched In horror, a pirate aimed a
one."
machete at his own skull. At that moment a tragic dilemma of being literally chocked by comment on matters of general interest,
Herring, who is chief prosecutor for Seminole
The letters should deal with issues and avoid
captive in another boat worked Iree and leaped weed growth involving hydrilla.
and Brevard. has 36 attorneys In his employ.
personallilet.
overboard. The pirate's aim was thrown off.
The editor reserves the right to edit those
Or. Alva P. Burkhalter, bureau chl.f, In.
Instead of mushing Cullin3' cranium, the blade
slashed his shoulder and continuing on, severed spected I ake of the Woods in 1974 and felt that it
would be ideal as an experimentation site. g(eat care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost taken aback
his bonds. Collins dived in the sea and
at the prospect of taking on the
swam for Unfortunately, Seminole County was sub- In'the editing.
Florida
Public
Service Commission, which had
his life. Both he and the other captive got away
All letters must bL signed with a mailing aroused UP,wrath of Winter Springs City
sequently bypassed concerning the amur
and reported the atrocity,
Co=fl
project,
address and, when possible, telephone number by a recent action. Thinking the council might
Some pirates made rich hauls. Others would
be
to the identity of the writer may be verified. The considering
take anything. Capt. Frink of the schooner
litigation, Brock said, 'qj
vr
Because of the Ideal nature of these lakes and Evening Herald *Ill
respect the wlihes of appeal this case I will run for jittorney gergral as
Shepherdess, out of Warren, R. I., was thrown the extreme si niflzace
of them as valuable writers who do not want their names
to appear in it will be monumental to reverse that decision!"
into the sea bv rovers who boarciedhis vessel off
natural resources %o the citizens o1Seminole and print.
the Florida shore and stripped it. As an a!The Council was attempting to get Psc to
the state of Florida, I urge your department to
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any
terthought they fished the captain out of the
reverse
its decision allowing power companies to
take prompt action In placing amttr fish in t1wse letters this newpaper considers to be libelous or
water and took his clothes,
add
franchise
cost to mtow*rs- bill&amp;
cities. I am sure such a move will not only be a slanderous.
—Jane Cassel berry

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SALISBURY, Rhodesia (AR) -. Prime Minister Ian
Smith said that Rhodesian forces were replacing the 2,000
South African paramilitary troops wit1rawn from
Rhodesia In an apparent effort to pressure the white.
minority government into holding political talks with
black nationalist leaders. Smith said Friday the South
African withdrawal left gaps in Rhodesia's defenses
against black insurgents, and had hurt rather than helped
chances of a politi cal setticment. "Our main concern was
that by withdrawing the South African police ... the local
black nationalists leaders believed that tney had us In a
position of weakness as opposed to strength ," Smith said
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t5ass ournament Under Way Here

By AUDIE MURPHY
gathez ed at Monroe Harbour State Championship contest, proximately $700 in cash, plus a six top winners a $250 entry and a trophy.
Herald Stall Writer
tho' weekend,
along with Monroe Marina and trophy and valuable mner- allewance for the World Bass
According to Bobby Tyre*,
Fishermen from throughout
American Bass Fisherman, Holiday Inn, which wil! award c)urndise.
Fishing Championships to be director of this weekends
the State of Florida are Inc., is sponsoring the Florida the first prize winner apThere is another prize for the held in Kissimmee, Nov. 20.21. !ournament. fishermen will b'
Bob Keene, vice-president of shooting especially for the iret
American Bass Fisherman, entries into the World Chain&amp;
says this tournament sta rted at pionships at Lake Kissimmee,
6:30 a.m. Saturday. Weigh-Ins
"It feels a lot be tter to win an
the firstd.ay were set for arowid entry in the championship:;
5:30 p.m. at Monzoe Harbour. than ha vi ng to pay for it out of
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Sunda y's fishing will start at your own pocket," he said.
Nit?F
6:30 a.m. and weigh-ins are
"We'll be getting started
scheduled for around 3:30 p.m. early with the check-out of th e
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number close to 100, use th e old "flare" method of
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Presenting th e check to Zoological Society
President Jim Ryan was Lake Mary Rotary
President Mac
We salute that organization for Its help in
making the new zoo even bigger and better
—Bill CUITIe

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investment and stimulating the competitive enterprise that creates jobs must be the thrust of
economic policy in the coming years. The trouble
is, the United States is as much at sea in terms of
establishing long-range economic policy as it is in
formulating a long-range energy policy.
While the government might claim that its tax
cuts and other pump-priming devices helped tUfll

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The Lake Mary Rotary Club recently presented
the Central Florida Zoological Society a1300
donation for use In the continuing building
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What this tells us is that the rehiring that began
at many plants and factories this summer and th e
creation of new jobs has to proceed at a quickening
pace before the economy will begin absorbing
worke faster than the labor force itself increases.
uvtincl cirnwth k th kv nnd Prpcirlpnt
Ford outlined the dimensions which that growth
musi IiCtI in ins ai rn California businessmen
recently. Business and industry, he said, must
invest $4 trillion to create the 11 million new jobs
need ed by 1980 to keep our la bor force occupied and
self-supporting.

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August, unchanged from July. Another month
passed without this key index reflecting th e
recovers' which other economic indicators began
signaling earlier in the summer.
The sugar is that in the same month of August
the number of Americans employed increased by
750,000. This healthy jump in the total num ber
jobs sugg'.'ts that the i'eQoVcrv is no il11Lion. What
kept the unemployment rate from coming down
was the fact that the labor force - the total number
of Americans holding jobs or seeking work — was
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Rathmell and many others locally for their efforts
and It's to th ese people we doff the old derby and say
th anks for all you've done to LA'thg these tour.
nanient.c to Sanford.
lthttuiill is also very active in the Greater
Sanford Chariber of Commerce as head of the
Sports Committee and co-chairman of the Golden
Age Olyprnic Committee.
Thanks to you. Jack, and to all your collesgues,
who are doing more than your share to make
Sanford a better place ln which towurk and live.

hard cash.
About 200 of the country's best bass fLhermen
will be here for the mid-winter classic,
Keene tells us that most of these fishermen will
bring their wives with them and over a three-day
period will spend plenty of money in the Sanford
area.
Too, he says th at despite the fact th e tourament
competitors will be banned from the take for 10 days
prior to th e tournament, they' ll be here in late
December and early January to get "th e feel of
Lake Monroe" and test th e local waters, as well as
their skilLs against the lunker bass that inhabit our
waters,
We think it's absolutely fabulous that this
national organization, as well as folks at the
Holiday Inn and Monroe Marina, think so highly of
our area they'll sponsor such a big national event.
And, many big firms, such as those that make
boats, motors, trailers, fishing equipment, etc., will
also be chipping in with privs that make the
January event such a biggie.
Keene gives a lot of thcTedit to Sanford's Jack

But, the big news is that come January there will
a $,0()()__' right, $50,O00—iutjonal chain,
onship bass tournament right here in Sanford.
All this came from Bernie Keene of the
American Bass Fts&amp;man, Inc., who Is In town for
the weekend tournament, which Is co-sponsored by
his organization, along with Holiday Ir.n and
Monroe Marina.

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Cisselberry Junior Woman's
Club "Amer can Caravan of
Fashions" from 1800's to
present, B p.n., Woman's
Clubhouse on Overbrook Drive,
Casselberry. Narrative mm
and music by Seminole Singers.
SISTERS, noon luncheon.
Cavalier. Special program.

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Sanford:
Iatlsa J. Beasley
Alonia Butler

Life. It's just full of surprises. Unfortunately, though, not all of
them are good ones. That's why it pays to be prepared with a

Francine 12. ,ollins
Glenna E. Cook
Mamie 1. Denton
Nua F. Dot-ion
Gretchen Hill
Susie James

savinqs account at First Federal of Seminole. Save the flexible
way, or qct top dollar for your savings with First Federal savings

certificates. Either way, life's little "downs" won't loom nearly so
larqe anymore. And the "ups" will seem twice as nice. The
unexpected. It's what makes life interesting. And it's a good reason
why you should be saving with First Federal of Seminole.

Arrilla Jones

Mike McKinney

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Woman's Auxiliary Touring

Lake Mary Woman's Club
membership coffee, 10 n.m. It'
noon, The Forest.

Nancy W. Mosely
Cur tis Rourke
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In case you're wondering why there are so many
more boats and fishermen hanging about Monroe
Marina this weekend, we're happy to tell you that
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Approximately 100 bass fishermen from
throughout the state are here competing for
trophies, prizes and cash awards and the six top
tinLshers will have their $250 entry lee paid Into the
World Bass Fishing Championship,
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WAYNE ft DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CURBIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director

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But, the big news is that come January there will
$50,000-that's right, $50,000-_national champioaship bass tournament right here in Sanford.
All this came from Bernie Keene of the
American Bass Fisherman, Inc., who is in town for
the weekend tournament, which is co-sponsored by
his organization, along with Holiday Inn and
Monroe Marina .
Bernie tells us that In the January tournament

there will be fishermen here from practically every

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state in the union with flw. top finisher walking away
%ith a new boat, motor, trailer and $5,000 In cold

Sweet-and-sour is the best label for the

unemployment statistics released recently. There
is vinegar in the 8.4 per cent jobless rate for
August, unchanged from Juiy. Another month
passed without this key index reflecting the
reCoVer\. which other economic indicators began
signaling earlier in the summer.
The sugar is that in the same month of August
the number of Americans employed increased by
ThO,000. This healths' jump in the total number of
jbs suggu.sts that the recovery IS 110 illusion. What
kept the unemployment rate from coming down
was the fact that the labor fore
the total n.rnhpr
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increasing at the same pace new jobs were being
filled.
What this tells us is that the rehiring that began
at many plants and factories this summer and the
creation of new jobs has to proceed at a quickening
Sustained growth is the key, and President
Ford outlined the dimensions which thnt irnwth
Caiiforziia hllsulessmen
recently. Business and industry, he said, must
invest $4 trillion to create the 11 million new jobs
needed by 1980 to keep our labor force occupied and
self-supporting.
Assuring the flow of capital and credit for that
investment and stimulating the com petitive enterprise that creates jobs must be the thrust of
economic policy in the coming years. The trouble
is, the United States is as much at sea in terms of
establishing long-range economic policy as it is in
formulating a long-range energy policy.
While the government might claim that its tax
cuts and other pump-priming devices helped turn
the economy around this year, those measures are
creating a federal budget deficit which Congress

now projects at $68.8 billion for the current fiscal
year — or nearly $10 billion higher than what
President Ford's economists regard as the upper
limit to avoid renewed inflation. Indeed, the rise in
the wholesale price index reported recently adds to
Inflation and the fear of it are not the
ingredients of sustained
s
economic growth. Neither
is heavy government borrowing to finance budget

deficits, which might have short-term benefits in
an emergency but is disastrous as a long-term
policy. Nei th er is the ela borate structure of
reg ul atory agencies which the President has

identified as a major impediment to com petition
and growth. Neither are tax laws which limit
sources of investment capital. Yet those are
features of what passes for economic policy today
— a combination of short-term expedients and

outdated tax and regulatory policies,
A return of confidence has been evident in

America in recent months. That confidence and the

economic growth it nourishes can be sustained
when the government lays down a clearer pictur
of where its own economic policies will be taking us
in the future.
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A Tenuous Truce
The struggle for control of Angola may have reached a
turning point. It is by no means clear, however, whether the turn
iII be toward a more peaceful transition to independence or
toloard a more serious armed conflict.
A cease-fire has been negotiated In Lisbon between the
Soviet-backed Popular Movement for the Liberation of Angola
and the more moderate National Union 1w the Total Independence of Angola — two of the three groups contending for
power. Ordinarily an agreement between two factions in a
three-sided contest might signal the end of any hope for success
by the third.
The joker in the deck is that the ftd fom, the National
Front for the Liberation of Angola, is being supported by
CosnmuntstCl'ina and ls reported to have am,asaeda formidable
number of weapons in northern Angola, supplied through neighbc-'in 7alre.

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bring th eir wives with them and over a th ree-day
period will spend plenty of money in th e Sanford
area.
Too, he says that despite the fact the tourament
competitors will be banned from the lake for 10 days
prior to the tournament, they'll be here in late
December and early January to get "the feel of
Lake Monroe" and test th e local waters, as well as
th eir skills against the tunkr bass that inhabit our
waters
We th ink it's absolutely fabiious Ihu th is
national organization, as well as folks at the
Holiday Inn and Monroe Marina, think so highly of
our area they'll sponsor such a big national event.
And, many big firm5, suchas those that make
boats, motors, trailers, 'i.shing equipment, etc., will
also be chipping in with prizes that make the
January event such a biggie.
Keene gives a lot of the--credit to Sanford'.s Jack

Pirates
Florida

The Lake Mary Rotary Club recently presented
the Central Florida Zoological Society a300
the
do na tion for use in th e continuing building
new zoo, located north of Sanford off US 17-92 and
Interst.ate-4.
Presenting the check to Z'ological Society
President Jim Ryan was Lake Mary Rotary
President Mac Blythe.
We salute that organization for iLs help In
making the new zoo even bigger and better
—Bill Currie

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there were somc who wondered whether it would
be the Stars and Stripes or the Jolly Roger.
Pirates roared the sea lanes on the edge of the
Gulf Stream and made the passage of the Florida
Straits one of the most hazardous In the Seven
Seas.
m were a new breed of outlaws, h h,
mu rouoea and killed 'p - :
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that sent a chill around the maritime
world. The buccaneers of the old days of the
Spanish treasure fleets were bad enough. But
their opportunities, though rich, were limited.
Nuw the Caribbean and Gulf were full of cargo
hips and piracy multiplies accordingly.
"It would grow to include thousands of of.
fenses," said one account, "and rough-hearted
and edy men from all pa.c the m.-!d
would pursue careers of robbery, cruelty and
murder that rivalled anything done by pirates of
Former times."
Every vessel in and out of a Florida port ran
the chance of capture. Pirate wolf packs stood
off the harbor entrances and picked their
targets, often alerted by confederates on shore
wl~kn a puticularly valuable cargo was on
board.
Those ships that threaded the blockade still
risked the part time desperadoes who hid In
coves and darted out to seize passing vessels.
These were the most dangerous of all.
The nature of the peril was Illustrated by
brig Betsy, out of Wicasset, Maine, which struck

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SHIlL)) said that Rhodesian forces were replacing the
South African paramilitary troops withdrawn from
Rhodesia in an apparent effort to pressure the whiteminority government into holding political talks with
black nationalist leaders. Smith said Friday the South
African ithdrawal left gaps In Rhodesia's defenses
against black insurgents, and had hurt rather than helped
chanceSGf a political settlement. "Our main concern was
that by withdrawing the South African police ... the local
black nationalists leaders believed that they had us in a
osIt.Ion of weakness as oppd to strength," Smith
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Bob Keeae, vice-president of shooting especially for the free
American Bass Fisherman, ent'i.s Into th e World Chainsays this tournament started at pionships at Lake Klsslmmee.
6.30 a.m. Saturday, Weigh-ins
"It feels a lot better to win an
the first day were set for around entry in the championships
5:30 p.m. at Monroe Harbour. than having to pay for It out of
Sunday's fishing will start at your own pocket," he said.
6:3.) a.m. and weigh-1n3 are
"We'll be getting started
scheduled for around 3:30 p.m. early with the check-out of the
Keene said contestants boats," Keene said. "We don't
probably number close to 100, use the old "flare" method of
with 40 to
boats par- starting -where a flare is fired
ticipating. Fisher,rien with and boats race rmdly for the
boats are paired up with those fishing grounds.
without boats by an open lot"We check the boats and let
tery.
t hem go one by one. We check
American Bass Fisherman Is for life vests, an ignition killplanning another tournament at switch and an aerator to keep
Monroe Harbour Jan. 29,30 and fish alive. We allow the con31.
tesLntstocatchonJyefghtha&amp;s
As
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nament.s, contesta nts must be normal limit of 10, for
members of the organization, ecological reasons.
The Januar contest, called
-tmnetv per cent of tMce
the Florida Spring Open, will we catch will be returned alive
offer $50,000 in cash and prizes, to the water. Those that die will
The First prize winner will be given to a charitable
receive $5,000, plus a bass boat or ga nization," he said.

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Militant Moslems
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in Lebanon's political and religious street war. The
warning came In a communique from the "Nasser Forces

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SEPT, 21
SEPT. 26
SEPT. 29
Orientation for pareuts oi Norman deVere Howard
Presidents' Council of OCT* 15
freshmen and new tian- Chapter, United Daughters of [)eltona, 10 a.m.. Community
Seminar on eye problems, 9
afer students, 2 p.m. reception theConfederacy, at the home of ('enter Arts and ('rafts a.m., Altamonte Springs
Civic
and orientation in Village Mrs. F.E. Roumillat, 910 i3uilding.
Center. Open to public.
Center Assembly Room on Palm,etto Ave., 2:30 p.m. Miss
Florida
Technological Martha Fox will tell of charter SEll'. 30
OCT. 22
University campus.
mem be rs and other settlers of
Overeaters Anonymous, 7:20
Seminole County Association
Sanford.
p.m.. Florida Power and Light for Retarded Children theater
SEPT. 7?
Building, Sanford.
benefit "The Music Man," 7:30
Red Cross Advanced First Aid SEPT. V
p.m.. Annie Russell Theatre,
and Emergency Care 60hour
Oktoberf eat, German OCT. 1
Rollins College. Tickets
course for public, 7-10 P.M., American Society. 381 Orange
Free blood pressure checks. available from Streeps's
Orlando Fire Dept. classroom, Lane, Casselberry, beginning 3-6 p.m. Winter Park Memorial Agency in Orlando or
by mall
Amelia and McGuirr Streets. at 3 p.m. Harmonica and guitar Hospital. Edinburgh Entrance. CARC. P.O. Box
1086, Sanford.
Monday, Wednesday and music. 4-8 German band from second floor annex.
Friday. No charge except for 8:30 and German food and beer.
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textbook. To register call
OCT.4
Central Florida Chapter ARC. SEPT. 28
LIons Club spaghetti dinner
Eighteenth Annual West and bingo, 44 p.m., Sa nf or d
SEPT. 23
Virginia Day, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Civic Center. Profits benefit
Altamonte Elementary
Fox Lake Park, Titusville. LIOnS Sight Program.
Saturday's high 91. Overnight
School PTA, 7:30 in media
Program at 1 p.m. Bring picnic
low 68.
center, Speaker: Bill Clifton,
or food sold by Mims Volunteer
Voter registration, 8:30 am.
Partly cloudy to occasionally
education coordinator for Sea
Fire Dept. Country music, to 2:30 p.m., Lake Mary Post
World will show slides.
cloudy through today. A
speakers and skits. For all Office by County Supervisor of cha n
ce of thundershowers
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Wotbhop on Crime, 8 p.m., formier West virginlans.
Eiections office.
mainly during the afternoon
Maitland City Hall, sponsored
a1id evenng hours. Highs near
by Mditlnnd-South Seminole
-90. Lows mainly in the low 70s.
Chamber of Commerce.
Mostly southeast winds around
Moderator State Rep. Vince
15 inp.h. decreasing at night.
Fechiel Jr.
Winds gusty near thuidershowers. Rain probability JO
TAFETA Booster Club, 8
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EMBER!
1975
per cent Saturday and 50 per
Arlos
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McDaniel,
pin., TAFETA XXchange, )7
ADMISSIONS
cent
today.
Casse1berr'
S. Magnolia, Sanford. Election
Extended Forecast
Sanford:
of oiicers.
Diathia Yow, Deflary
Depends on track and inJuanita Chavis
(h-treaters Anonymous, 7.30
Josephine Milbert, Deltona tensity of tropical storm Eloise.
Sharon M. Edwards
pill., Florida Power and Light James Harper
See latest advisories from
Edna M.
M Gould, DeLand
William 11olved
National Hurricane Center,
Maggie
B.
Mour
ey,
Miami.
Willie J. Neims
Longwood
SEPT. 24
Daytona Beach tides: high
Oreanor Pearson
(Ipen house new Jones
Walter H. Kerruish, Orange 4:50 a.m., 4:31 p.m.; low 10:55
Lilile M. Weilace
City
College North Campus, Crane's
a. in., 11:37 p. iii.
Port
Joe Young
Roo: Office Park, Altamonte
Mrs. Roger (Dorothy) Perra Canaveral: high 8:46 a.m., 8:54
Hans E. Bornark, DeBar)
Springs, 4:30-6:30 P.M.
p.m.-, low. 2:33 a.m., 2:52 p.m.
Louise Rutz, DeBary
&amp; baby girl, Sanford
lva I). Watson, Deflary
Sanford Kiwanis Installation
,cl vi na Abraham, Deltona
and Ladies Day, noon, Civic
Ralph H Geiger, Ge ne va
Center.
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Rangy Rogers Morto.-I, the pemnable but
The Canrivree Secretary claims tthe U.S. staunchest friends, Pepsi-Cola king Donald
"I do not think we can afford to become bed
stubborn Secretary of Commerce, acted illegally firms submitted the reports with assurances
of
Kendall,
of
sabotaging
the
anti-litter
campaign.
par
tners wi th (NCRR), By our funding NCRR..
by refusbig to give Congress the names of co nfidentiality, and that he must honor that
The
explosive
memo,
which
top
officia
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tried
we have tacitly approved the entire operation,
American firms who were urged by the Arabs to agreement.
tocon1iscatiand destroy, denounces EPA's cozy
"It's like the mayor taking a whore to church,
boycott Israel.
Morton is steady in a donnybrook with B'nai relationship with Kendall. "It's like the mayor She's with him. So she mus
This is the conclusion reached in a con- B'rith's Anti-Defamation League over the
t be OK. NCRR'3with
taking a whore to church," the memo charges. EPA. So they must be
OK,"
fidentlal study researched and written by legal boycott. The ADL charges that the Commerce.
This ribald characterization was used to
Sussman, noting that Kendall "was a very
eperts for the House Oversight and Department is handing out Arab bid Invitations describe
EPA's dealings with Kendall on trash large fund raiser for the Nixon
Investigations subcommittee, Chairnan John
campaign,"
containing restrictive provisions to U.S, disposal.
complain.'d about NCRR's aggressiveness and
Moss, 1)-Calif., has privately circulated the
businessmen, Our associate Jack Cloherty hzu.
To curb roadside litter, the EPA is seeking arrogance, 11w' group
held itself out, wrote
study to subcommittee membets in preparation
obtained copies of these lucrative contract off laws to force cash deposits on Use
60
billion
cans
Sumnan,
as
for hearings Monday.
the
ord;
fers. One from Iraq for pre-cast housing units, and bottles that
' solution to garbage
are thrown away each year. This recovery.
During that showdown testimony, Morton
for example, forbids the American contractor to is
opposed b,. the beverage Industry, which has a
could be cited for contempt of Congress for
use "any material that has been manufactured
They may exert more pressure than we
huge financial stake in disposable cans and
failing to produce the names. But such drastic
in Israel - . ."
bottles. The industry, therefore, has tried to find They spend millions to push their special .
action is unl:kely, k'caue, an-.ong other things.
The built-in ban also applies to "companies alternate solutions for the litter problem.
krcsts. %e are limited to nickels and
Morton is a former House member himseff.
boycotted by (the) Iraq govetninent," thus
The effort is headed by Kendall. He would like must work through channels. I believe they
The confidential memo, however, pulls no giving the boycott a "aecond.rtrv"
effect. For to find ways, of course, that wouldn't penalize would like to See EPA
away."
punches when It comes to Morton's denial of the such firms may be Loycotted simply bCiti,j
The rnenio did not please EPA brass, who
Pepsi for producing throwaway containers.
kita. Clti.'ig lOni itazidiiig precedents, it finds they have Jews U empleycs, officials or
Lately, the EPA has been granting contracts OiIeted every coir confiscated and destroyed. A
these Is absolutely "no legal basis" for Morton to directors even though they do no business with to Kendall's National
Center for Resource bootleg copy, nevertheless, was saved for us.
dety a congreional subpoena of the names of Israel.
Division head Nicholas Humber admitted to
Recovery for several garbage-recovery
companies asked tod
teagainstJg in
Foo'.note: President Ford has declared that projects. But the EPA and NCRR don't see alike us that he had Issued the order to round up the
retmnn for Arab business
"such discrimination is totally contrary to the on the question of throwaways.
C09tes. 'i'1.' memo did not reflect policy,"
"Carried to Its logical conclusion," states the
American tradition," So far, his administration
expiained.
For one thing, the NCRR allegedly slipped
memo. "the Secretary's argument would bar has faiW to fit its actions to his words. No-, penalty clausft into contracts with cities, in.
Congress from obtaining
F00twte: A spokesman for Kelid&amp;H denled
in
there are strong rumors that once the Middle tended to disco rage the cities from passing
laws that he had used
dozens of cases where statutes authorize
the NCRR to push his fight
that curtail throwavays.
against throwaway bans. "hIs policy," said the
agencies not to publically disclose but are silent
making it illegal for U.S. firms to support the
This outraged EPA official David Sussman, spokesman, "has
to Congress."
been to stay away from any
boycott.
who wrote a blistering Internal memo calling the aelfserving motive,"
as, Mom bu subpoenaed Q* infom\ttlon 9D the
Nor had Kendall ever used
LITTER SUPPRESSION:
The Environ- arrangement "an obvious conflict of interest." his ertree to tt*
subcommittee
bot
2rests, said the spokeswn, lie insisted : -Don
memo wiilch accuses one of Richard Nixon's Iliunications, he complained:
Kendall has no ulterior motive"

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UNITEI) NATIONS. N.Y. (AP) - The Unikd St,,
under heavy attack f or packaging U.N. membership for
South Korea and the Hanoi and Saigon Communist
reutrnes into a .invIe issue.
wirnedthxit"tha ItnitetJ
Nations will die if it does not remain representative." U.S.
Ambassador Daniel P. M oynihan made the statement
Friday night after the General Assembly voted 123 to 0
asking the Security Council to "reconsider immediately
and favorably" U.N. admission for North and South
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gathered at Monroe Harbour State Championship contest, proximately 00 in cash, plus a six top
winners a $250 entry F .d a trophy.
Herald Staff Writer
this weekend,
along with Monroe Marina and trophy and val,icble mer- allowance for the World Bass
According to Booby Tyree,
Fisherm.a from throughout
American Ba.v, Fisherman, Holiday Inn, which will award chandise.
Fishing Championships to be director of this weekend's
the State of Florida are
is sponsortng the Florida the first prize winner

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While discussing excessive and non-excessive
methods of treating sewage and a federally
sponsored studv on a proposed regional sewer
plant for Seminole County last week, one cornmnittee member posed a personal type question
for engineers,
"es that determine the excessive flow with
my kid's diapers?" aked committee chairman
and Sanford City ConunLssioner John Morris.
B. Cal Conklin, city consulting engineer with
Clark Dietz &amp; Associates of Sanford, said he
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buildings If money for janitorial fees were
removed from next year's county budget mose
at a Seminole County Commission meeting
Vlcfoiy gardener?
earlier this week.
"Just have the employes bring a-broom-a-day
to work," quipped Commissioner Harry
Kwiatkoik1.
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Two 'quotes worth remembering Wt week
Florida Straits and sank,
came
from Kimbrough and Coinmispion
The crew of seven saved the ships cash box
tremendous asset to the experimentation Chairman Sid Vlhlen Jr.
Amur.
Fish
Plan
and safety reached a nearby fLshing camp.
project, but will be a welcomed move in the
As
Summoned by the fishermen, however, a pirate
saving of two of your State's most beautiful and to protest ctnstruction of a mini "La Mans"
gang robbed the crewmen and bound them with Editor's Note: The !ollowlng is a copy of a letter
valuable water resources,
racetrack In Altamonte Springs. Vihlen quipped
ropes.
to Harmon W Shields, Executive Director of th e
"Ladies
and gentlemen, welcome to the featured
Second Mate David Collins later described Florida Department of Natural Resources:
Thank
you
for
your
consideration
and
event
of
the evening, plus a little lghlness and
w ha t followed:
assistance.
levity
to
stsy alive."
"Theyseized Capt.flhl tonby the
Harmon
bent p
Sen. Lcd Wilson
I am writing to urge your department's
And, Kimbrough, asked to comment on the
Merritt Island
distirictly hear them chopping the bones of his serious consideration of Lake of the Woods and
fact that State Attorney Abbott Herring will am
neck. They wrung his neck, separated the head Lake Orients as one of the experimentation sites
the commission over a $14,000 cut from Herring's
from the body by a slight draw of a sword and let for the amur fish project.
budget,
renmrked, "If he (Herring) need3 to
lxttm to the editor are welcome.
it drop into the water.
and
borrow
a
good
lawyer, maybe we can find him
They
should be as brief as possible
These Seminole County lakes are racing a
As Collins watched in horror, a pirate aimed a
one."
comment on mste:'s of general interest,
tragic dileffirtm of being literally chocked by
machete at his own skull. At that momeni
Herring, who is chief prosecutor for Seminole
The letters should deal with issues and avold
capti ve in another boat worked free and leaped weed growth involving hydrtlla.
and Brevard, has 4 attorneys In his employ.
perunalltle%
everl'card. The pirate's aim was thrown off.
The E'dItnr rP?t'VPi th right to edit thou
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-EdPrlckett
Instead of zr.,zhIng Collins' ciw,wn, the hiaic
it
leikrs
for
reasaas
01
space,
spected
Lake
of
the
but
will
Woods
exercise
in
1974
and
felt
that
City
slashed his shoulder and continuing on, severed
Attorney Newman rock was rather
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost
would be Ideal as an experimentation
taken aback at the prospect of taking on the
his bonds. Collins dived In the sea and
Florida Pubiic Service Commission, wtdcb had
his life. Both he and the other captive swam for Unfortunately, Seminole County was sub. inthe editing.
got away sequently bypassed concerning the amur
All letters must be signed with a mailing aroused the wrath of Winter Springs City Council
and reported the atrocity,
project.
address and, when possible, a telephone number by a recent action. Thinking the council might
Some pirates made rich hauls. Others would
be
so the Identity of the writer may be verified. The considering litigation
"j
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Brock
said
take anything. Capt. Frink of the schooner
,
Because of the Ideal nature of these lakes and Evening Herald will respect The wishes of appeal this case
I wiII runforat
g
Shepherdess, out of Warren, It I., was thrown the extreme significance
torney eneral
as
of them as valuable writers who do n,t want their names to appear
in it will be monumental to reverse that decision!"
into the sea by rovers who boarded his vessel
off naturPl resources to the citizens of Seminole and print.
The Council was attempting to get PSC to
the Florida shore and stripped it. As an af- the state
of Florida, I urge your department to
We reserve, of course, the right to reject any reverse
its decision allowing power companies to
tertboqht they fisW the captain out of the
take prompt action In placing arnur fish in these letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or
add franchise cost to L'Ustomers,
'ter and took his clothes,
bills.
cities. I am sure such a move will not only be a slanderous.
-Jane Casselberry

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workers faster than the labor force itself increases,

Rathmell and many others locally for their efforts
and It's to thce people we doff the old derby and say
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Rnthmell Is also very active in the Greater
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ha1nnan of the Golden
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Age Olypmlc Committee.
Thanks to you, Jack, and to all your colleagues,
who are doing more than your share to make
&amp;nford a better place in which to work and live.

hard cash.
About 200 of the country's best bass fishermen
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Fashions" from 1800's to
present, 8 pimi., Woman's
Clubhouse on (lverbcook Drive,
Casselberry. Narrative film
and music by Seminole Singers.

SISTERS, noon luncheon,
Cavalier. Special program.
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Alonia Butler
Francine L. Collins
Glenna E. Cook
Mamie L. Denton
Nona F. Dorion
Gretchen Hill
Susie James
Arrilla Jones
Mike McKinney
Alma Mills
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Curtis Rourke
Jacob Sanders
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Pass to stop a Lyman drive.
The latter play was followed
O%edO'S low yardage total by three Boone thrusts for
can be at tr ibuted largely to big seven yards to the Boone 17. On
losses that occured Just too fourth down. Human shot the
frcquently. Bell, Finney, Frank gap and sacked quarterback
dance? Rcry McKahan 34) wraps up Bob Burkhart
Procell, and Ward all ran for Craig Corbett for a sIx yard
large gains, but just as soon loss.
found the ground gained lost
Lyman dr ove to Boo ne's 13 Alexander convert ed the kick 1Itssige on a keeper around
shortly thereafter.
before fumbling,
s Whi ta ker Into a 7 lead.
right end, making it 1 0.
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recovering for Boo ne with 2:42
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Mark Hutsell took over for
N ew Smyrna entered th
ame sporting a number ninee rem4uning Two plays later the third stanza L)rnan Corbett late in the first half and
funthied the ball right mounted a 63-yarddri ve with showed w
he
considered
rankingintheirclass,AAA,and back Human
recovered to set Jackson cazrng the mail lie the top quarterback in the
left with a 2-0 record for
up the first ID. Wyman gained 3, and 4 in succession, Metro Conference. Overlooked
young season
Jackson gained six to the 18, and after Riazzi picked up 11 for the starting rod in fa vor of
Oviedo now drops to 2 on the Burkhart t Manni ng for seven and 3, Jackson came back with Corbett, Huthell t six of 9
year, and travels ne xt week to yards and Boone was Penalized 7 and 6. By then the ball was at passes and had Lyn conCocoa Beach to play Rockledge. half the dista nce to the goal. the Boone four, and on sond s ta ntly on the alt f or aU-the
Burkhart hit Williams on first down, Burkhart gave the
down for the I'D Horace Braves i special deli v ery
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"It's going to be a blood
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stretch of harriess racing in Casselberry Oct. 1.

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the reason Makin replaced Grillo still hasn't been announced.
dW 137shows. It was his best se.wn as a professimql.
Rafael works as -in oculist in Orfando when he isn". MN:ing the
pelota.

- Cbalk up one for Seminole Conununity ColleTe's basketball
no cir hmttn't $nr$M pt hn*
one in the off sean against Breard The pair have been
hassling ov er schedules for the last fi v e sears
Ifere's a nomination for professional accomplishment of the
Seems Sterling vlayed in Brevard tourriament, one ytoar, and
year for Raftlel -Seffagut, jai-alai player emeritus at Daytona expected a return game the next mason. But Brevard coach Jim
Beach and Melbourne Rafael, who has lived in Sanford for the Oter insisted on a horne-and-away exchange 01cr bur ied th

Indiana State is running a wLshboe offense, not exactly to
Washington's dropback pa ng tastes

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lions to the Barracud;a 32, but
deepest penetration of the pushed Oviedo back 15 yards, found a hole around right side quarterback Ward was sacked
game.
where the drive died with a and coasted in for his team's back to ~he 45. Two lrl~
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Hureal Bell NSfl - won r" 17 run lIss.0 kck'
1%%,ic I run (kick failed)
lockers for the second half with line. But on the next play an Earracudas pushed to Oviedo's and Joe Finney brought the
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Synirna brought Oviedo roaring trying to outdo the other. Beary
back with 15 yards of paydlrt, recovered a Boone fumble to
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'ne bra 21-yard loss, killed the Voss intercepted a Burkhart
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jump auiead quickly 19.0
Drives of 71, 65, and 54 yards
cit the Lions behind early and
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longer the track's general manager.
l(m.m[riis like the New
Press releases last week contained quotes ofhlghexpectations
York Jets and Buffalo
from general malinger Neil Makin. Seminole opens a 41-night
Hills. the New York (,iants
stretch of harness racing In Casselberry Oct. 1.
and Philadelphia Eagles,
GriiloheadedtheTurfClubthelasttwoandone4ajlfyesrs,antJ
the Detroit Lions and
the reason Makin rcplaced Grillo still ivn't been announced.
Green Bay Pickers and
others take on a new
meaning ty.
Oviedo's Greg Wanhlngton has lost his job as starting quarterback for Indiana State's football team.
Not content with getting
Washington, a sophomore, was replaced Last week by Mike
psyched up over bngtl'ie
on-the-field feuds, these I Sotak, w ho hit 7.of.11 passes in a30-7 defeat to Eastern Michigan.
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The league's top quar. foria who is the league's lead. ran last against the run.

Jim Strong. The Hawailans,

he praised their second half

when they take on the fir- Califoia, was to play his yardsandsixtoI1c,)doWS in 140 slon leader, will unleash the
ouble putting poinis on the
mingham Vulcans, 5-2, at final game before leaving for carries,
league's best running atthck board, ranking last in the

much better anti the defense
played much better as well."

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In other WL games this Rhodes Scholarship. linden,

Bosox Continue
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IflC gaines kit this season.

The name of the game

Drive

New York 3-2, and California
edged Minnesota 1.0.

Still, the A's' magic numbe;

Orioles 6, Brewers 5
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MDwaukp't' at Baltimore
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Oakland at Kansai City
MInnesota at California

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Ken Boswell's two-oe pinch

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New Manager

both knocked out rightenter field fence at Shea moved to second by Wilbur split season, has a new general
mind of Kansas City first base- of the National League East Stadium unlocked a tie
that cx- Howard before Hoswell's manager,
man John Mayberry as the pennant race, leaving only the isted from the sixth inning, gamewinner.
Oakiand A's close in on closing Philade:phia Phillies with a when Allen doubled home Jay
B. N. Makin has asstuned
GIants 3, Padres 1
secutive AL West erown,
the Pirates. The Phillies kept
night harness racing plant,
Exos 9, bs 6
homer in the Iirs inning trig, replacing Al Grillo who
now," said Mayberry after the witha4
toryoverthete
home run and later lofted a Diego,deny1ng1thnyJo
Royals beat the A's
but re33
In other Natlonal League sacrifice fly for the go-ahead 20th victory of
in inn.
mained seven games behind games, the Montreal Expos run in the seventh inning as Padre left-bander, who gave up
The change came Tuesday
first-place Oakland with Just whipped the Chicago Cubs 9-6; Montreal defeated Chicago.
only three hits overall, was bid. afternoon,
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So impressive was Owens his rookie season, he was

pe
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Eric Storm Sanfoed C1aslc Trio), Carl Sandusky (Un-

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Nners) 166, Lois Sillith Utoll-A.Bouts) 165, Thelma hams (Jet
Howlerettsi, Mary Johnson tPettycoats and Dorine Macateer

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7, and l0 split. Rosalie Burkart
(Topper Award From Bowl

Seminole County School Food Service Mixed League
The Winnie Payne 10 and Vicki Robb, Mary Williams and Louise
high series was rolled by Evelyn Britton (473-193). Second high Coast the 2.7 split.
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atThcson when thetouropensthe l976season Jan, 8.
Th€*i, one week later, Owens faces probably the most critical
No longer putting cross-handed and holding his hands closer
challenge of his life. The 38-year-old former paratrooper must win together, Owens is putting better than he ever has. "I'm working
his tour card against a formidable field of college .t.ralned hard on my short game and it's building confidence," he notes,
T1't' Dusty Boots Riding
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Scheduled

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Gus Sexton Ball &amp; Chain Mixed) 174, Wendy Boness (Roll-A. Haley's 485. Carol)13 Street had the high game of 185 and second

apaient. Hopefully, he will receive a sponsors' exemption from you just can't play like that," he says,
hOv? regkstration fee for eight
Disney Golf Director Bobby West. If not, he and partoer Bob
By 1973, he could endure the pain no longer, He left the tour meets waived.
qualifying route.
lost his tour card and mst survive the qualifying pressure cooker
The twosome should make the grade either way. Owens' beginning Nov. 3.

eek Country Club. Familiarity of the courses Is in Owens'

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IPGA performer Ruth Jessen after her successful bout with girls.

F

Mena four miles west of I on

hlippler 461 and Donna Lamb 468.

209, 219, 189 for his 617 series. The big game of the night fell for
Pettycoats Ladies League: Queen of the week" is Hesa George Waidrop with hIs 259-590, Other 200 gaines for the night
, ('reen ith plus 97 pins. Carole Green rolled the high game of the went to: Pete Peterson 2272, Bob Jackson and Ray Ceynowa
day (390), and she is only carrying a 114 average. The high series 214, Jim Lanib 20(65, Mike Keaney 2i, John Fisher
, Bill
Was Nnnna Welch's 4Th. Other highs: flarbzlra Spark and
Sandy Blonigen (118 averj and Twila Collins all had 174 gaines.

Music Unlimited. Fanns Monogran won four from Seminole

"I think I've got it under control, now," observes the accoeding to Steve Slack, First guy to sign up was Orlando a.m.
Junelle Addison ho carries a 108 avr.cage and bowled three Graphic won three over F.R.A., Ills Stores won three over Zales
know how to cope with slow play (frequent obstacle in tour entrant. "We've got entries all the way from Jacksonville
the non.ndmnission charge

Farmi rolled the only 500 of the day (512) and also the high game

like was "Star of the week" with 66 pins over his average lfl.

with a trophy and five ribbons

member, Betty hiolfe, hod a 182 game oo

evening; forthemen; CteneJones559,GIenKanas'e1,h1al Rich

1thd competitive terror isn'tabouttoplaguea izwnof Owens' and Jack Shuhert are among the local contlient.
gins disarminy.

As Paul Callahan ?a, Sabal Palm Coun

Club is 1l,000per Entry fee Is $2

was rolled by Bob Belew (his first

in the league) 211. Phil

Plant 197-526 and Rose Patrick 193-498, and Charlie Plant
At age 23, he returned to Winter haven

and developed a game go," says Paul, head pro and general manager.

Atlantic Bank Mixed League

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Cheryl Kinder 511. High game of the evening was Cheryl

PaOttev ) )C'95; 5 SlIivan (Lake
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Gene Jones 204 and Hal RICh 201. Others: K B Williams 184, Polly
Foresters Mixed League

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professlo.'ia) tournaments the past eight years, Including the 1970 Sabal PIm, "They should be going up very socn," notes Paul,
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(which was the high of the evening) and 192 to give him the high
'e Lord taught inc to

V 'Le that," simplifies the 200 with handicap, was 161. Second flight champion was Helen previously anncunced,

were the only 200 games reported. Chris Huff (19193),

turkeys. Atsine Darsey spared the 8-10 (Topper Award), Betsy
The high game and only 200 was rolled by %en Bon

as a youngst "before anyone told me I wasn't gripping the cub flight,
undergoing extensive repai,

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"I have gotten just about properly trained, nobody seems say. I was supposed to light wasn't given enough time to .Victor Galindex retained his November. "1 have to come
t'versthing nut of boxing that I to know how to
thro'. a punch, Killer Ellis bat he backed out. j tram," was Killer Ellis' excuse light heavyweight
charn- back and soon,"

professlonals 2. 4. &amp; 5. Terry Waldrop (Sar.ford Cay League)

Ceresole's 511, Danny Tillis 510.183, and Fred Samples's 499-191,
Crerk 9-41' 7 Barkie (Trenity
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Praniy) 10 71: I Pleats (Lake
SIXTH GAME: I CachoEior,,5.7 Br,mn'Is',;
lO'73: 9 C'eniha*

(plattapyw',rtw'e 77. Carti' 4

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The top ten averages for the men and women this week at

course he saw no reason to change.

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Santi FPA
*. Ierrn n
rcea, 7

was supposed to light Joey for backing out of his scheduled pionship
by defeating Pierre
Vincent but from what I hear, fight with Victor Perez.. "I had Fourk in Johannesburg, South
he may never fight again. I less than six days to get ready Africa. The split decision loss to
wanted Chris Baxter out of for a 10 round bout and it just Galindez marked the fourth
Texas but I understand he wasn't long enough. Tell Perez I time Fourie has challenged for
retired.
would love to fight him but I the 175 pound title. In the other
"All I can say is, I will fight have to have at least two weeks three bouts he also dropped
anyone Pete Ashlock tells me to to get ready.".
Earnie decisions. Two to Galindez and
except Edgar Hess. Ross and I Shavers became the first man two to the former champ, Bob
are good friends and I will to ever floor Ron Lyle but the Foster.
Tony [it-ata has a

dleweight champion, has been ability and a major title.
telling everyone for the past
"Now I want to devote m

left Owens crippled for life. When his left knee was crtisbed credit goes to greens superintendent Fran Galvani who's been In

8a'ni Elcnia
C)rb Team Scnres Lake 2r6rItley
FOURTH GAME: I. Arech.- 31. TrinIty ;o 4?. GaIt
Ridge I).

fl,tzs At
FIFTH OAME

get. A little

J a c kso n lop s M e n A t 210

CIty) )S.31 4 Hataer

Peep) 1$ Al C App

'fIRO GAME. I Lamni Beitia, 7

to

e party found the larger ones

1 however, schools of mullet moved in and channel bass, drum, and
tarpon moved right in ssith them.

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Leno 41.

4'
legged Florida Open chmp1on of a year ago. He's back home
with three road victories and a renesed determination to win his
first major PGA Tour title,
"I'm playing better than at anytime in my life," says Owens,
only black to ever win the Florida Open, "Now, I want to go out
and prove I can play on the tour.
"i goal is to win a major tournament. I want to rnnvini'm

tWintem Park Ill - Sd; S CaIdll

Haies Cliy. Lake W

cltkas

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Ronkeur

Springs.

ymanAS Edgewatenjl&amp; Evani

FIRST GAME: 1
UrP,nn
Ar,n7 Edfly 010k,. 3 lc

I *hlan.i Ara",,, S I a'ri Ata'r, 4
(m.!a) F, ; 7 Rarre Sanchez I

71

well InAltamonte

,

1 Fermn II) 7000.

SECOND GAME: I Echano

the had hoped

able to convince them that he want them to get me the best bong will take me a long way
"He is a great prospect and! the 2:36 mark as it was Lyle's against Matt Donovan. Joe
and scored with two five pounders, one of eight pounds and will appear two or three times junior middleweight around in karate because I am con- have never seen anyone s first ring appearance since he Vincent has gotten a job in

I

his second UGA title in as many years,

At Trinity Prep

0 (15)70 70 P (I 4) 5910: B 0 Ii 6 Prantley IS 10. 7 Ryin (Oak Ridq,l
A 4$) 11650
15-39 I Diamond (Winter Park
A-.-'t.99- Hanile 3115 601
IS 41:9 Ca'Ioway (Si'mtncie) IS 49.
10
(Winter Park) lS
AAA, AA A Tmn Scones
SAIROAYN)GNT
(ty 11. Trin,ty Prep $3, 8tiø

Clor

Victor Perez,

t'rried out. It is in his blood." if! can keep to my timetable, as they are tat.

Camp Seminole on the Wekiva.

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71 00. 1740 110. 7 Santi Juan (I)

Saulord's

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were the best bet.

of 11 tournaments. In 1970 he was first in lIof 13, won his tour card ('enter, one mile west of l

EDGEWATER INVITATIONAL

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Cardinal Monney 8,
wacpr Cethnl 0

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and captured the one-day Knickerbocker Open. Next was the

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BlUpan I. Southwest 7

and live bait will be available this weekend.
Some speckled perch are beginning to show up in the catches
0 landed here arid a nine-year-old lad, after fishing unsuccessfully
for bream all day, put on an artifial lure and landed a four-

richer ter his summer junket.

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1 (arrea Il) 1$ SO; Q (II) tOo 20. P
II 4) 70 50 00 II $1111 10
ELEVENTH
I Bar's' Ectsave

trip near the bridge.
Many drum fell to the live shrimp offerings but tarpon were muddy water whipped up by the daily storms but bottom fishing which now stands at 34 pounds.
Bass are schooling at Lemon Bluff in the afternoons before content
in the deep offshore waters continues fair.
Let's Go Fishing!

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There will be ribbons for the

South
Ojnj
7
(Al 7 70 1 50 1 B.l
Atpl
terl Gable', 70. 5OUth Miami $7 00: (3*1 Al 11 50; p ii 4) $750

Sarcvu,

NY.
704;

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siDe, Tenn.,Owcnswa$firstwith roundsof 71, 69and

ChriStian

Trenton 70 Bronson 7
Nahi'nt 17, Callahan 0
Circle
Vanouard 71. North
Sumter

SIR$KEOUTS—Seay,,r
730:
Mellpvtznjth,
IA.

7)

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clusion this fall.

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0(67) '2n
ose

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9 50. 300: 1 Plenul Perez (7) 6 00: 0

flvietc 0
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P [iNS—Schmidt.
Phi,
37
xincmn, NY. h; Luginski,
PhI,
31:
Bend'.
Cm.
"
P Parker. PgP,, 74 Cey. LA. 74.
STCLEN BASE 5—topes. LA.
Morgan, Cm. 63;
arocx.
St(, 53; Cedeno. l','n.
: 'tarnal, Chi. 31

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Cash. PISI, 37; r,jryy, LA.

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First

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l ,',H ' I

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Thursday mnrninu th 'ctkrt e'r.'fnu! b't hid 5H'
int¼a''
anhI
I1t, of wiuuh, live to seven pounds, are hitting of I the
by flOull as the water became muddied from the daily (hunderstarms.
Box" in South Daytona aLo mentiore4 that tome of tho rrv'
Wayne Brady at the "Fi.shin' Hole" bait nrid tackle shop in lishern ;'. N :-'
'L-'
'.
-- . Daytona told of a 48-pound king mackerel landed by Grett Gerkin handl
near the bell buoy outside Ponce DeLeon Inlet. Brett used a live
ILr k t. tr,ut Jft' in the i'reer, iruund the inlet - Ben Brutkn
mullet for bait for the big one. Another king of 44 pounds fell to a
pulled in an eight pounder while plug&lt;asting this area. Bluefish,
tr&amp;lled feather tipped with strip mullet in the same spot.
Channel bass are working in the Intra-Coastal Waterway th big ones, are taking cut mullet or live fingerling mullet fished
onthebottomaroundthettiesinponceIn1et.
from Flagler all the way to Ponce let.

asUc worms are pducing f the patient 1hermen.
in bong."
becoii as famous at that sport
Several fair strings of bass were brought In by visitors to
Up until now, few people
I have in boxing. I want to
%%'ekiva River
Haven Camp, mostly on the small side one to two believed he was serious. The prove a good karate man can
---pounds. The largest one reported was a four and a half pounder,
general feeling around the local beat a good boxer,
Catfish bit well ervniøh In cnnnk
th
, .....I, ..t
L.... I..._
a f,,,, a
,j
iii iiu
rr'j
un, 'rerez wiu
'1 i1l be tick in the Orlando

56

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PIcker? 17. Marianna 0
Janksa.mrv;It,
Rebolt
Or
73.
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Plnii
71. MacClenny I)
Fnaetwnd 7. Forest 7
*tf?th,.r 13. Sand4lwood I
Fernaniina Beactt 7. Kpnny 0
(Me City 7$. Parker 0
I PP 33. SIAIIIOI% 7
tta,b £
A
(lcata Forist 11. Lake Weir 430, 160 7 Onminqo EcMve (I)
13
940.7 501 Rarre Eloria (7) 310: 0

Catching

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To more ladies were added to the ranks of confirmed
anglers this week as they experienced the thrill of landing their
iLli. Lt'uniI Barnnart, recent purchaser of Osteen Bridge
Fish Camp, took her first bass and Jean Wt.iLs, i ho wit?, t:

Sehooling bass have been reported in the vicinity of Marina
e Camp with most of the action coming In the early morning

and plans to continue hrn

300 1 lirta Vla 15), 300, 0 Ii?) fin,
19*. Grvey, IA. 191.
fl 40 P (1 7) 3119 70
T.Simmcy. StL.
'3; Millan.
SECOND
I UrraOkosul.
NY. 110
150. A 50. 100: 7 Ectuaruo EIor.a.
000BLES—Roie.
Cm,
41;
3100 11
166%;
(35)1141 60;
ISw
all 1) 301 40: (3 5 sth iii
5) 391 10
THIRD
1
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111.3400
(7-lI 316 0 - P Ii 7) 17) 00
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71 40 IA 00. I 10 7 Lam,- fle'g.pa.
'71. P 60, A 60- 1 Plegul Perez (5),
60' 0
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10
t'fl (1 7)
FIFTH
1 Dnm'ngo Altu 1$ 20.
770. 170'
Sala Mencha (4) I 00.
400' 3 Santi Apl (I) 360: 0 (71)
13* 60' P *7 41 3166

PA55( Bnnn— P1utll 96

this week.

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tillitsas,.. Lincoln 31. lath.
P'A5$e$ GodbY 6
Smraw$o I. Bradentnn Ma.
nat
Sarasot.. Venice 2$. Southeast

4$

that's riding heavily on the and 1ets

NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING (100 at bats)—

O Tb,rns, SF. 91

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WhIle Stargell was knocked di'lphIa its victory oer New as houston trimmed Los Ange- Seminole Turf Club, pointing

Pemy. Cal.
STRIKEOUTS—Tanaria,
Cal.
251.
Mm.
Blyieven.
711:
Friday's Oams
("Perry.
Ici.
216.
Ryan.
Cal.
New KamOshire
21. Boston U 1*4: Palmer, Bal. 15)

ftward
Ser, A

TOrsGI

Boone mounted a threat and ID pass. "I was way behind

Of

Cal. 67 Wathinql,in, Oak. 10. end another pennant race.

Football

The L)inan momentum was Coloal.

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Oviedo players suffered some off. Right now, Itockledge is the at the Lyman •
Steve C Layton and Paul and lMnnie Peeler hod the big I vmsn
769
dOd in ui3;
.. HI."
t1
i dig LOrUttL'' ñnituiet They sucet1' lip ror gainer aluni. the ay Burkhart
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Nt week the Greyhounds

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[os Anen1n

C Scell.
MIt.
10: Bonds.
NY. number to six for a champagne Parker In the midst of PlUs- the game with a double,
73.
Tenae,
Oak.
71; Bur

Ynrk I May lIlt)

Tpis (Jenkins 1617) a, CPO
teen lJe*feron 39). in)

lI;lruklMarshallfnterceptsOsicdopass

nice string of bream.
Charles Mullen and Britt Y.tes pulled in 10 bass as they

1 von. Bin.

Sante Fe 2$. Cross City $

17-13) at
ItoH (Lofids 11-15)
Milwaukee ICotborn 10-17) at
PltImore IPe.lmeq 21.1)). In)
Oakl
(Blue 19111 at Kin

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, , oet'll
.,
Frank
for strong ci for
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the next,"

jerseys into the game as

u.isung heroes. Playing of- proved to Boone it was no fluke Ly
lensive guard and defensive beating them, 7-0, in a
n
hi
an Erases I1 Ia ht ni are, 'I 9 - 0
linebacker, he had as much to preseason jamboree.
dowiththeGreyhounds' victory
.is
Danny Williams, who caught
offensive stars Bob the first TI) pass, was ao
hut Manning on second down Pirr? tAløvnd!r kt(I
iContinued From Page 111)
I
Ru' I Pinrt I rjn (k . .
iturkhart, W)lnan Jackson and jubi!ant."Justaflagpattern...
from the 17 for the TO.
Hli niaui.
way
pass
play.
Burkhartcaine off the bootleg.
BOONE
LYMAN P,rrkh.rI fkc fI,d)
FlrjtDown
felled Burkhart's A
me 19pound senior had two Beautiful. . .Just beautiful."
Il.
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
VMd% Rusin
11) tn pith a drive of yards
210
PII5Hlp, nnn
Hu?sU
P-fl
Y,irds Pssn
30 Typ 921. WMIer 7 19. i vrr.lr
of the game. Early in the grin on his face after coming U
exchange of punts, Lyman 'I
imblec Inst
t 1 1 t ann 111. Ahy 1 17 Rurkr'

P Jackson. Oak, 3$; S.riqte

I lye flak 11. Easts;de

Clevtand (Hood 6$)

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repeated, anti cited teaiii IkIl be starting next week," weeks?

Wish1nqton

for the confidence aspect.

week we were. Yes sir, we his face and his uniform soiled toOak Ridge and missing en his
were."
beyond recognition, said he felt

cc ii aji)W 's gaintng Ill)
lift' Oakland \ ictor ui l(oyals ton over Detro ill a ga;ne twice have to win 7 out of 10. We're IIst New York and catfish
"Everybody's looking at the loss,
Leaders
delayed by rain for ..a total of 90 going out and try to win every Hunter.
scoreboard," says Boston Red
.
IlliflUtes.
,4
El.whrp,in Iha' Al
u*ti
UdVSIIaII
1;uy,
re
AMERICAN LEAGUE
(alifornia I, M1nneta o
Wrqth 7
night,
the
Orioles
kept
pace
Royak
5,
A's
4
RATTINe,
Rangers 10, WhIte So 6
(100 at
bats)cclii. "We're looking at it just with Bton by trimming MilMinnesota
wasted 12 hds and
Al Cowens' twrun single in
0
Tom
Grieve
blasted
his
14th
a
three-hitter
by
Bert Blyleven
317
Mumnn.
NY.
321.
PahnIe. 11. Clrwiston
c. Ilrpt?, KC. 310; Crta. ('Ni, oles) are looking at it.
go 1,
_ tripped sos City nip Oakland.
_
eve1and
70 Juoitec II. 01
"But I'm not concerned We
WAihinto, Oak. 310
llargrove drove in three runs to fornia.
FCII M.ri BuNco Verot IS. 310:
PIINS---Lvnn. Bin, 100; May
just worry about our game."
C.Iarlpi flay A
t'er,y, xc. ci; Rice. Bin. 91,
Prin'c
There wasn't. much
to worry C
I?.
The Ytr7qçnckj, Bin.
-.''room
-------Academy
; Cari'w
.
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aooui I"rivay night, as the Red
Nun. *7: P Jackson, Oak. j'
cnn Mv.i- 75. Naples 0
)J(J [ ye ii i
__u reci, b Lit i•1
RUNS BATTED IN—MAy. Sox defeated the Detroit Tigers
I r'1f'
Pert Mynj Cypress Lake ii. r'erry, kc. 103; Rice. Bin, io. 7-5 to maintain their
MiamI Par, A
I vs. Bin. 101;
P Jackson, lead
Naip I ely 1. Charlotte 0
over
second-place
Oak, l: Munion, NY. 96
—'
U
.
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r....,;,.,. 14 LabelIe 0
bItIUIIWI't
lit the American
HITS—G Brett.
KC.
lii:
Pfre, Bin.

human's next break cwne

As for Burkhart, the junior
The Manning TD clinched nit— well, not threctly home,
rest
of
the
year.
Thumbs
up
told
when
he
recovered
Mike
quarterback
needed
the
two
TI)
matters
at 3:48 left in the game you see there was a victory
the story.
Walker's fumble at the Boone 24 aerials. Not so much for his and signaled coach Dick dance afterward - with a 3.1

rd.'s t OT

MiIrwrry 17, ArcaOa DeSoto 117:

Friday's Games

handshake or outlook for the

,

"We're a young team, and
New Smyrna is niuch more
experienced. They could
probably beat us 10 games out

lead Texas over Chicago.

..

mentally prepared," said an first touchdown,

Oviedo, he simply replied,
"football players - theirs.
They're just plain better
quicker, bigger, stronger. Jt

Pennant

more Manager Earl Weaver

Weuridham 17
Century 71. Walnut Hill 0

Kansas City S. Oakland A
TeTal 10, Chicago

To

2
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Fl

four-game losing streak was Western Division. While 1rry poin per game.

(iropped back to pass, but the bootkg and
went after Bob. first five passes against Boone, so intense that backup running
llumr. buii iirough In persult 1 was wide open."
Hurkhart had been on the backs Steve Ashby, Dennis
and nailed him before he could
Burithart's pass was to the border of getting down on Lang and Lonnie Peeler were
The story In the Lyman set up. It turned the complexion back of the end Lone, and when himself.
moving the ball well. The game
locker rooni Friday night was of the game around, because Manning came down with the
"That
broke
the
ice,"
he
said
ended
with Lyman driving on
thumbs up.
Lyman proceded to dominate ball, his feet were in bounds, after the First ID pass. "Maybe the Boone 23.
Herald Sports Writer

and line backers, and we're and called a decent ball game, serious,

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BaltImore 6. Mitwik
ri-.rr,
.
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FrP',i,. 7
Pv.r,. 3
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Min,'vsl. A rrdnu Ju.n 7 RIb.10
F'zr'I, A ArrPM ?rre Subslitute

(s,If Rre7p 11. N,cevilie

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extend the longest WFL win-

Sunday, Sept. 21, i7S-3B

By JIM HAYNES

AS

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Fritz Peterson picked up his

West

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It!s Thumbs Up For Happy Lyman

declared Oviedo Coach Bill
Klein shortly after Friday's
game with New Smyrna Beach.

Pirn R.arP Nnrtb Shore 0
cardinal Newman 41. Mary
Immar,,I
A
rr, 'erc
entraI 13. lake

(P,frarirt it MontraI

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Pntnia at New Yoek
Cincinnati at Atlanta

"rtroit

expected to try D.C. Nobles at Csonka has been nursing an in.
Thc Charlotte hornets have of the rival National Football completion percentage, 10 quarterback instead of Edd jury, his replacement, Willie
the worst rushing offense, the League's regular season, touchdown passes and an Hargett, who ranks 10th among Spencer, has been averaging 6.5
worst passing oife'se, and— Southern California, 43 was to average of 8.? yards per at- league passers.
yards per carry.
logically enough_the worst be at Shreveport,
, a
tempt, will be going up against
Jackso1nille
was
without
l
total offense in the World Philadelphia,
2-5,
at a Shreveport defensive unit No. I quarterback, George
San Antonio, the Western Di.
They also have a four-game night. Tnday, Memphis, l, is
linden can mix his passing It was likely to rely on aging 26.9 poin per game with
winning seak.
at PortIind, 2-5, and the with the running of Anthony running backs Tommy Heamon an offense that is led by the
The Hornets, who dropped Ilawalians, 3, are at San Dav, a for.er teammate at and Mired Haywood agnst a passing of Johnnie Walton and 4

W Palm lteach Twsn IAk(i
n. flna Rton II

TodaysOam

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P'altlmewe

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fly 111K ASSOCLATKI) PRESS weekend, which is the opening who leads the Wi"!. with a .

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CthoIi
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Saturdays Games
(Pirann 'P ReuchpI 10 II)

San fl;qn

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P(k'ø ii Coc
ReAch 6 ft'r,ri A
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Fi"tIs I
ELEVENTH GAME: I Cacn
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7 .tl6ntA 6
MtvitrI 9. CbICAQO 6,
PiM..IphI I. New York 3
P0tsNirh 7 SI LOUtS I

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Friday's Oames

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SEVENTH GAME:
Eddy
ir Arn I EcMno
Iup,.qgii, I I rrI S.rchp,, S Oauiz,',
I 1'7 A Al's
NPU

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Mv'rit? I,vfl 71, 5.'lC4I,t
IA Kisc.mrnq.g 0
Vrn Rv'.rP, 10 T'?usv,lle 7

Baseball

MtrMI

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Sunday, Sept 71, 1975

Hornets Try To Extend Win Streak
I ni,k

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Millie Garner and Boness who both rolled the same series (492).

NFL
Ready
ToGo

We Put The Ball In The Air,
all you have to do is catch it

(Continued From Page 1-BI

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Jtts'

defensive end said of
their opener in Buffalo
against one of the nonstriking teams. "They're
Just a lousy bunch!" The
Jets' yo'li recall, did
strike.
So did the Giants—while
the Eagles didn't. So Craig
Morton and his teammates
may teel the)' have more
than one score to settle
with Philadelphia. The
other is young Mike
Dory la's 20.7 nlanhandling
of them late last season.
Boryla beat out Roman
Gabriel for the starting
quarterback job late last
season and held onto it
'luring the exhibitions this
year.
The l.i3fl5—who also
struck— and Packers have
a rivalry uating back 83
gaines, more than enough
to insure the fans some
extra intensity on the field.
And, in a sense, both teams
are starting fresh in game
No. 84.
The New England
PatrioLs, who triggered the
brief strike, have plenty of
receivers in Randy Vataho,
Darryl Stingley, Bob
Wtnd,soi- and il_lure for their
opener against Houston.
But their No. I quarterback, Jim Plunkett, is
out with a shoulder
separation.

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Sunday, Sept, 21. 1975-S8

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT ltd AND
!ertrr)nm, I', hat" noire ri I err'
To
Be
On
TV
,
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
I
Park, carpeted. (fr,iQ.-ries frrr,"j
FOR SUMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
yard. lake Or'y ,leqpt. ne,lr
Stmfriole
Park
ownerFLORIDA
The Florida Land Title high percentage of
For
Older
Youths
CASE NO. 7S.11n.CA.a.o
thopoing. rp'jr('1. 5275 ma
Paul M. Cook &amp; wf Opal to
Henderson Ferguson &amp; WI
CENTENNIAL HOMES. INC Clara l. l'ambianco to NO. 71-113 CA-01.0
has prepared a occupied homes. And, since
FORREST GREENE INC
322-2611
OCFAN FEDERAL. SAVINGS AND
831-9993
Plaintiff.
Win. E. Nester &amp; f Jean I., 14t Helen to Edgar Ferguson &amp; wf Charles E. Ilankey &amp; wf hun J., LOAN
series of seven educational Florida's population is more
RFAI.TOI1c $306131
ASSOCIATION.
a
United
vs
8 LOUISE L GILL
39 111k C Sweetwater Oaks, Sec Delcie, Beg. 660'N of SE cor. of Lt 32 New Upsala, (less part) States hankino corporation.
programs related to home fluid than that of other regions,
7 Bedroom hOup
('FORGE i CIMERMANCIC. SR.
CLAS1FIED DEPT.
.
SfOvr.
6, $51,500.
RATES
Extension home Economics
Plaintiff,
SW14 of SE'* Sec 9.20.30 W c44,000.
Defendant
be it single'efrigerafnr P. air c onditioner
buying and real estate In. property hcre
vs
Agent
Sarah Simons to Joseph C. 164.7' c,. $3,500.
'177 1131
NOTICE OF ACTION
i titru S times
41c a line
John It. Accardi &amp; wf Billie- HAYDEN I SCHULTZ and
vestment, it was announced by family, condominium or mobile
' 47
To - C,erirgr. j Cmermancc, Sr
gb
Sehoenbauer
&amp;
wf
Loretta,
Lt
thru
times
25
6
]Ica
line
4
Semoran Inc. to Helen F. Ruth E. to Roberta M. JA('QISFI INE SCHUL1Z. his wile
t
James W. Robinson, chairman home — changes hands more
HOME
YOU ARF NOTIFIED that an
7 BR
wall to wall carpeting
SVben the children reach sub26 limes
24c a line
IIoell Ests RepI. $46,300.
Biggs, Summit Apts., CB - in Thompson, it 36 So. Pinecrt ril known to he dead or alive and. if action to elischarqe a Mechanies
MONDAY
of Fl.TA's Public Relations frequently than elsewhere."
th
1
50
mo
ru
FRIDAY
4 S MaIIa Santora
1
1
($2.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
t"
-'
teen and teenage, you may have
(1e(t, the unknown spouse, hers. I len. pursuant to the proviSionS of
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Randall M. Dike &amp; wf Bessie Sec. 21-21-30, $3,418,700.
after 110
SATURDAY 9-Noon
4th Addn., $24,300.
Committee.
48-Evening Herald, Sanford,Fl.
3
Lines
Minimum
Sunday, Sept. 21. 1q75
devispes, qrant('es. assignees, Chapter 717. Florida
'lubst
i
to make some changes in house
Program directors
to Carroll W. Kile &amp; f V.
Viking Builders Inc., to
Stonewood Inc., to Green &amp; iipnnr, creditors. trustees, or other he.'n filed acjan%t youStatutes, has
Members ef the As
____________________________
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7 fiR, fenced yard, SI',O Adults
with respect
furnishing to :neet their wants
sociation and organizations thiighout
Salle', its 11 &amp; 12 &amp; its 15 &amp; 16 Ronald If. Brooks &amp; wf Assoc. Bldrs. Inc.,
IA 18 Trilby Claimants by, through, under or to a ('fairn of lien recorded by you
preferred 171 5551 or 322.6670
will be available to present
07kC
"?5*t
DEADLINES
and needs.
the state are being advised that
sqainsi HAYDEN I SCHULTZ and on November 77. 1973. which claim is
to saters, in Mineral Springs Jacquelyn li., W 115.02' of i3lk Bend, 2nd Addn., $19,800.
.
programs, three talks and four the seven
JACQtIEL tIdE SCHULTZ, his wife re-cord4'-d in P,nn&amp; 1001. Page 16.41. of
nresentations are
Teenagers need nln
t.
l'k 2nd Adds., $12,000,
H, Lynwood Rev., $27,000.
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Jefferson Homes Inc., to or either of them; and all parties the Public Records of
Furnished
Semnole
service
available.
Bookings
can
be
and to sleep. They need lots of
èI
Joseph S. Harwood &amp; wf Ruth having or claiming to have any County, Florida, the Claim bein.j on
clubs,
fraternal
organizations,
arranged
1IIII,I"
storage space, for they are
through Joel HickFuirnisPe-qi, clean I he-dro()rr P'.C., It 17 111k 36, Dreamwold 4th right. title or interest in the property real proeqty described as follows
civic groups and others
described,
great collectors. In additien,
man
Pioneer
National
Title
new carpet Reasonable trio!
or
All
that
tract
or
parcel
of
land
'
—'
$28,300.
throughout the state,
...
ShOppipO renter 317 7097 or 371
Def endantt Iy,nq and tw'Inq in Seminole County.
they need a desk or table
Insurance
Company,
30
Sixth
•
Charles Clayton Jr. etux eta].
"50
NOTICE OF SUIT
Robinson, who also is senior Str
Florida. and hCiOQ a Portion of the
liomwork and hobbies and a
ee t North, St. Petersburg
b I I II
TO HAYDEN I SCHULTZ and West '
owner
of
to
John
K.
Matteo
&amp;
wf
Lucille
Secton hi
vice
place to keep records and
+,Aro(,F1ONE SCHULTZ. his wife Township 71 South. Range 29 East.
4-Personals
president of Miami.based (3373 who can be reached by
30-Apartments Unft'rnished Looking for garden eg,jipme'rn'
'.
____________
U 3 English Woods, 2nd Addn.,
American
Title
Insurance
onIpowntohe
dead
or
alive
P-ad today's cltifieà ads for
and.
if
books. Also, they want to
Anil
being
more
oarticdlarly
phone at (813) 896-5631. Hick.
dl.
;
$54,000.
dead, the unknown spouse. heirs, describe-cl as tollow Ii f
000d buys
.
Company, said that the FLTA man, a
T
7
Ar-I
Furri
&amp;
Unfun,,
perso.a1ize their rooms with
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
member of FLTA's
Ward &amp; Blackwood inc., to devii"es, rira,,t.,'+ assignees, RFC.INpllpJG at a point located on
objective i.sta alert the public to
lake-, non! boat rl!i4jhg'j.,..
IN VOIiP FAMILY?
pictures, banners, posters and
lie-fort, 'reuitors, trustees, or other toe' western 001 of way of Wymore
p
Public
Relations
Committee,
PAAPIPIER'c
v'ILLAGE 113 6670
Kenneth H. White &amp; wf Nancy claimants by through. urdec or
the complexitiv and possible w
AL ANON
bi
s
Ave'n*,, '..Id point høinq located 715
I
programs. And
flu the
1l head the speakers' bureau.
eyoften Io
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Lee,
it
2
111k!)
Mead
Manor
For
families
acm.nst HAYDEN I SCHULTZ and 1"t
pitfal ls re l ate to real estate 1
or friends of qroble-m 3 room, rear upstairs a,,it - private
north from the northwest corner
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vibrant
I
cii
JACOI,FL IPdE SCHULTZ. 'his wife M the intersection of Spring
Un. 4, W,000.
entranc e-, por,,h &amp; nagp tree--s. Nice
Membership in the Florida
conveyance.
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Valley
I t"r1rgCri, tra,ler. South
1
For further information call lfl+
of either of them; and all parties Road arvi Wymort. Avenue, thence
There should besleeping
Call 1739379
"1'
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Sanforo Ave. 17% month Adults
"This whole subject should be Land Title Association includes
I
4387 or wile
Kenneth It. White &amp; I Nancy having or 'ta.minq to have any running In a westerly direction on a
accommodations for two - for
(_.4J
only 171076-i
' :A4i--- -rI'll be buying a home shortly. It's not a new
..
of special interest in Florida for virtually every major title
right, title, or interest in the line parallel to the northern right
BAMBOO COVE APIS
Sanford Al Anon Family Group P0,
house but about 5 the inevitable overnight guest
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of
I.tuWard&amp;
Blackwood
lnc,,Lt
years old in a nice neigh bo rhood. i'u he
Rot 553. Sanford, Fla 3277 1
Property n'scribecf in the Corn way of Spring Valley Road. and
0
to reasons," he said "First, company licensed to
? 6.: BR MOBILE HOMES
One- &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
making a down payment Favorites for sub-teens and
15 He'pl. of Mend Manor, tin. 2. plaint, Pp%i1q'nce- unk,'ci'*n
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. .
- of at least O per rent of the price, Does it pay to shop
being
tn(ated
713
I",
north
of
the
FijrpiShe'rI InC turl,00 hilt.-,
I..'? Therapeutic Pool
furnished or tinfurnsoe'
our state has a particularly business In tin. state.
Newly
for a m!r(')ii 4 14 F HERFflY IdOTIFIED r,-'rthe'rn r JPii ri
$51 MOO.
v'n teen'o'ur
re twin l, el'.
.'..iv of Sprin
lfllff('r
r4'Ciftrrifr
ror,.' •g,, )', E
'c" - MrTS it
,'j' t'i',ilth
of our
that a (orr,llalnt has been tiled Valley road for .
Ostance of 1100';
arie
Phonelli 1163
Airport Blvd Sanford
Cluimk
-,
WEEKLY RATES
wid
to
Will.
trues,
against you by the Plaintiff in the thence running 01 degrees north 01
7RP
Me
lOP
.
J. Watt &amp; wt Lydia M., it 30 Irt above Stylpd Court and cause for the minutes. and
4
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In checking with various Semmole and Orange County and beds with pop-ups, that ca
ARE YOU LONELY? Let us help DeRary-Aciults 1 BR. air; close- to 140
01 seconds east for a
(01051* ,)
%-4S
purpose
of foe-cloinq the mortgage distance of 100 feet, more or less, to
Y06 to meet the right person (vit
Addn ifll1)t1TSt grantor life 5t
ON
be tucked under the bed when
[ ._1
, 4.1
stores. Churches Ideal for retired
Securi'y Dr_','v Regt)rp(f
1)%,
Savings Loan Mciations regarding interest rates and Closing f1O
/
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on
the
,
'or
IOU
following
described
property.
NATIONAL
SINGLES
•
a point thence running easterly
$100.
fl USC. For tho
persons 6M64$* or 3771054
I I
fr
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.
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situate and being in Seminole 1)00' fret, more or less. to a oont
CLUB OF AMERICA, Phon e: 305
(-.r- '
4
CH!LDREN WELCOMF
uiu.Uiianuper
' :'ic
I
ttejr
irc'çw,,,
roris
to
have
the
studio
_
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cent convenUonal loan interest rates run from 8L pe,. cent ta8l
Mtoe wr-s,eiri rj,i 6i' way
1
1 A_
I
Con nm? tg Schools &amp; 5hovpni
. L
Seneca W. Heal &amp; wf Lydia L,
appearance or the den look,
Lot 11, flock C. SUMMERSET C4 Wymore Avenue-. thence running
i L
OPANC,F CITY— Ouptey. turn, or
per cent and closing costs will vary as much as
1J..tL11'
MAIl Rtt.GES
i.
_____ .-- - .SANFORD 'StaBILE PAR KS INC
per cent of the Holly,wood beds, bolster-back
NORTH,
SECTION
FOUR.
ac
unfurn
In
A
Quiet
southerly
direction
al
l.t281k II Eastbrook sI Un. 5,
ong the
Neighborhood
Performed by Marilyn. Notary,
loan amount,
(San MoCentral)
Cording to the Plat thereof, as western right of
Ppton*ble 773 7611 or 37,71171
way of Wymore
$22,200.
Ocala. 901 717 $561 or
___________
3513 S OrlandoOr.,.There is nothing mysterious U.Sed! pl),woods are those made '
The following list. as of Sept. 16, is purely indicative and not beds or sit and deep sofas are
re-Corded in Plat Book 16. at Pages 25 Avenue, a distance- of 100 fee', more
_________________________
(collect)
.
'%
Richard L. Neidert &amp;
371 119110
Hope A. Dunham to (;eo.
Donald Harris &amp; wf Jessie to and 76 of the PublicRecoras of or
l'al.'ecartodri,. t ldho 1st of Oct
about finishing plywood , of softwols like fir, pine or
Al the point of bc-goring;
binding on the lenders polled. Rates are subject to short term
.
i ndica,e that the can9py
SLIM
SeminoleCounty, Florida
Will
pay
eip"nses
BUDGETS
Deborah
to
Fla.
Houi,ng,
Lt
9
Simmermacher
&amp;
'.f
Margaret
Town
of
Alt.
Spgs.,
E
25'
of
its
sad
tract
contains
10
10
acres
Call
371
0555
ARE
of
bed is 111111~
fluctuations. Expenses, as shown on the list, as a rule
spruce. with far and away the
although the number
You are required to Serve a copy
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES Furnished 3 bedroom mobile horne
of thumb again becoming popular for a "'••
You are reuuired to serve a copy
Blk 6, rep]. 511. 1 &amp; 2 No. Orl, M., LI 13 81k C The Meadows 345, 347 369 &amp; 374, Alt. Land
I
water furnished $173 me 377 5747
questions received on the most popular being the Ply ,
FACEDWII'HADRINKING
FROM
%%'WgffmllY nin about Ili percent Of the mortgage amount and
Of
your
answer
THE
of Pleading on of your sritten defenses, if any. to
'
WANT
-.
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Towrsite, 4th Add. Village of West, $39
;..i'
i_.ii__.. wned! !!2d ef fir.
yc
hotel
&amp;
Nay.
Co.,
$100.
Ineti.
lady's iji.
PROBLEM
Plaintiff's
attorneys.
COLUMNS.
:
,fcc tth
"k"
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Action
no
J4mes
M
Corrig.*n.
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c - !XtXCt,
7 Bedroom on large riverfront IC'
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surve)'
.
PerhapsAlcotiolicAnonymous
IAY,OI. BR1OId. a'uP.ER
____________________________
"v' tró• 4
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Pit,,iilIlf't AllUfiry. *h(M aodre
in U.
Corp to
Stacking or bunching units,
yards carry large quantities of
and recong fees.
;isa per r.wwith 01.5 se-curt.
otheise
•_•_,•••
W
Ca,,
i;1.
&amp; (RFENE
FF., Mid Fla. to Joyce M. Pamela to Virgil H. Bell &amp; wf Russell C. Hofmann &amp; wf
is Macw,r, Vnurhis &amp; Wells. P A.
046
deposit ni U,,,
withgenerousstorage
capacity
fir
some
plywood
and
small
amounts
,
Call 47: 4557
In
instances the application fee co vers the appra isal
1151 lIrickell Avenue
. f
31-Apartments Furnished _______________________
PD tng 611 '13 Wall Street,
Leis, Li £ 111k B RepI. Sanurj Madalin L, it 16,
Since plywood s nothing of ardood pIs1(ls.
I La
'.'lrte P0 Roy 1213
arc other nCejtIes for teen
and with some 1er'rs the crNl,t rrt a1+.i
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.
.
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South
Foth,
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::;::Some
Orlar'in Flor,da 1?RD2 on or before
flt",onmwitnI central 4?'. 00 44
- ' ' - t rjr.1, 317l
In. I &amp; 2 142,300,
more nor less than real wood, sell lartho
dft .~~~ iltn 1075 and file the
: ' +c4c No
:)ik.i,
377
tnid sub-teen rooms. Families
-U,Jt'U.
$'8,900,
I,in p. l'Ii.,,rt,)gf very w'rii I Stu3 ,r,ofltb pfu-t d..'l.,sil 373 Si'-od pl)ivoxIs only oil
with thin sheets of veneers
ci rt, with the' clerk of this court
Marion C. Thorne, sgl to
furnished .aD,'1rlment; reasonable
have their choice of tall chests,
itlke Mae Leyon to Edw. J. and file the original ans,yt-r or Ov,,l
inthony Juliano &amp; wf Jean to
special orders , in which case
The new 1976 Chevrolet Chevette Rally 1.6 Hatchback Coupe
pleading in the Office of the Clerk of either before service on Plaintiff's Why store it and forget it? Sell it and
(YR'S MOBILE HOME PAR"
rent, 715
glued
together,
it
Is
finished
S
forget
it
with
a
Classifi
ed
Ad
Intere'? Rate
3flLeroy
C.
Robb
&amp;
wf
Norma
M.,
Aquarius
Land
Co.
Inc.,
its
56
9
Baxter
&amp;
Murray
B.
Baxter
Jt.
double dressers, double deck
said Court on or before the Itt day of attorney or immediately thereafter.
the material is ordered by 1k
(formerly Bowman's). Renta'
2611.
very much the same as alm
Slng'c"amily
N 87' of S 175' of ELt of it 33 &amp; 10 Sanlarido The Suburb ten, 33004, that portion of SWti O:tober, 1915 It you fail to do so. a otherwise a default will be entered
PIlcelyfurnishe'j apt
Spaces, Cottages available COri'c
beds and stacking and bunching
Closing
ost dealer to fit your specifications.
any kind of wood you might
will be entered against you against You for the redief demanded %RE YOU 'TROUBLED? Call Toll
Adults only
tee US! Hwy 1792, DeBary 60
ilome (&amp;' Pct. Application (Con v entional units that help complete the
(less ES') Sanford Celery Delta Beautiful, Alt. Sec., $9,000.
of NF)I of Sec 26-20.3!, S of SR default
%Vh)'
fir plywood so
for the relief Sought in he Corn
4905.
1717
Maonoli.
Free.
644
buy.
ii
7.027
Th
the
compl*lnf
for
"We
Care"&amp; Loin
S
87'
or
petition
of
E
' of Lot 33,
Fee
Same to same as above, IA 18 16 (less W ' $12,000.
room's storage requirements
Mortgagei
kax/rn t
e key Is the type 000d popular? Hecause it's the
plaint
1%
"Hotline",
Adults
or
Teens
WITP4ESSmy hanu and these-al of
h.isu.
!?7,800.
as.4TnwHv
•
Lake Mary
+An
^u
h*,.l ,Wi aiI no
Nice furnished apt - Attention Retirees- Help create .ir
These e nsembl es ar e available
——
HIk 0 Lor1gwo.od Par,, ;i,000
i
WITNE SS
Casse!berry Gdn Inc., to
P, i r',,r4 An 1
cheapest, has exceptional
.Pfl$a.,lh..q
19, loft.
i.1*l rair.m.nt village on Iii"
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ftflOY,fl
as
First Federal
sid
g
e.
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Said Court at Sanford, Florida ISeath
$31i
US,
Robert
D.
Deshon
&amp;
wf
Betty
2.0 pct.
in colored enamels or natural
Havel
D.
Bricker
&amp;
wf
Betty
Thomas
E.
Sullivan
&amp;
wf,
strength and his the bill for the
studentt, or pe-tt
beautiful Wekiva River at CarP
i 3fl+1930
SeminoleCounty,
5-Lost
Found
&amp;
Florida.
this
251h
Mid-Florida
the
facing
is
birch, you handle
to Donald K. Coffman &amp; wf to Robert L Evans, Lt 17 111k 17 Grace, it 1 131k C Crystal Bowl
Arthur H feckwith. Jr
Plus expenses wood finishes,
Seminole 777 4410
majority of projects.
day of August, 1975
Clerk of the Circuit Court
First Fed eral
lor2cedroornsAduItsonly
$70
the
finishing
chores
Just
as
you
negulur
fir
ply
wood
is
3.0 pct.
Fleta B. its 1-6, Yankee Lake Weathersfield, 2nd Addn., 2nd Addn., $3)0. 'Seal)
If you are worried about walls Dom
By Lillian T Je,,'in%
S yr.,r old. altered male
PARK AVEPIUE MOBILE PARK
tic M
rke
Of Seminole
would a piece of solid birth. If
Au
Tcrr., $55,500.
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
.
Plus expenses
$28,800.
Deputy Clerk
being marred with scotch tape
mositure resistant and suitable
clamrse rat wearing white flea
2345 Park Drive, tic up,
Robert
Akins
&amp;
Kay
A.
to
Estate
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Florida
it's oak, then you would have to fore
$50
PuhIlh' Sept 14, 71. 25. Oct S. 1975
Robert
E.
McKee
&amp;
wf
Betty
875
3.0 pet.
collar:
I
ak.Mary
area
Pan
Answers
or nail holes, cover a wall or
Amer.
Bk.
Miami
WASHINGTON, D.C. —
to
purposes.
Exterior
By
Lillian
Woodman
I
rt
Raymond
A.
Newsome
&amp;
wf
Bedroom
apa rntnt. 117 French
"We are offering two models States," he said, "and it make a decision on whether to
DFP 100
Federal
to Alevarwier Phone 373 0353
______ - _______
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Pius expenses
to James W. Woolen &amp; wf Jean, Arduous C. Teemer &amp; sif Annie Rita 13., its 9 &amp; 10 131k H Repl.
Deputy Clerk
f
ir plywod
has waterproof glue
Ave 51(1) month l'j 173 depos,t
portion of one with an Inex. Chevrolet today announced of the Chevette," said Lund, "a delivers the best gas mileage of use a filler in its pores, the
Security
$90
8.5
2.0 to 2.5 pet.
Puhtith Aug 11 Sept 7. 14. 71, 1975
372 6117 or 675 1657
41-Houses
DST from 1)6 Pinecrest Drive —
its 38 39 &amp; 40 Loch Arbor, IL, U 48 Academy manor Un. 2, Tr. 57, Sanlando Springs, $5,3W. DFO
pensive wall board. It can be detaiLs of its completely new four passenger hatchback any U.S. built car — rated up to same decision you would between the plies and other
19A
Federal
and higher
Crystal Lk Club Sec. £4400.
White Persian female cat.
Plus expenses
521100
Monthly Rentals Available
ine000re T. Dudek &amp; June to
attached with inconspicuous car for the domestic market, coupe and a two passenger 30 miles per gallon on the EPA confront If finishing, let's say, qualities that make it more
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Winter Park
Reward Phone 3771903
$75
8.5
3.0 pet.
Benjamin F. Ward Jr:, &amp; wf
Sharon M. Lo igaber to Kevin Austin N. MalcombJr, &amp; wf Va.
1)351)50—Color TV
brads and will serve as a place the 1976 Chevette, sctw(4u led for special purpose model called city schedule, with the optional an oak table,
advantageous
for
outdoor
and
NAME STATUTE
Federal
Va. &amp; Robi. L Ward &amp; wf Jo 0. Riley &amp; wf Susan C., it 127
QUALITY INN—NORTH
Plus expenses
—
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
.5ode-rnlzlng
your
Home'
Sell
no
marine
*
*
'se.
to display teenage treasures, dealer introduction on Thur. the 'Scooter.' Our marketing engine, and up to 40 miles per
L it 22 (less E 26
26.12')
') &amp; all of
I
SR 434. Long''I
First Federal
Nritice i
$70
Ann
hereby given that the
longer needed but useful items
8.5
to
Ben
Ward
3.0 pet.
Agency
Inc.,
You may even want to cover s.clay, Oct. 2.
Trallwood
Ests.,
Sec
1,
$24,000.
The
two
examples
given
—
The grain in fir is what isf
'I
21, 131k 62, Sanlando Sub.
undersigned, pursuant to the
objectives for the Chevette are gallon on the EPA highway birch and oak
*ith a CI*tsfied Ad
Of Orlando
FICTITIOUS NAME
From NW cor. of NWI4 of SW
Plus expenses
AVALON APARTMENTS
*
this board with a decorator
—
John
H.
Childress
&amp;
wf
Betty
are
not
likely
known
as
"wild."
It
will
so
Robert
D.
Lund,
Chevrolet
twofold
"Fictitious
Nm
,
.
me
Beaut.,
Notice'
1%
hPrP
Statute."
Chapter
Palm
hy
tl, vn
c- t,*at W are
Springs Sec.,
to offer our schedule, with the base
Orlando
$75
ADULTS. NO PETS
8.5
3.0 pet.
SeC.27.212,etc.,7.l7acresm.
665
09.
Florida
to
James
engaged in business at 70*0 II
to occur unless you are making times show through ordinary
Statutes, will register
Buchanan &amp; wf
burlap. Some teenagers prefer general manager and General customers a clear alternative to e.."
11
$37,500.
PdC'*Piouses jna rural area No down
1)AW+2ndS?.
gine
Federal
_______
—
1, S3,0%).
6-Child
Care
Plus expenses
Dricedo Ave. Maitland, Seminole with the Clerk ntthe circuit Court in
Theresa,E8,3'ofIA9&amp;W72'of
fine furniture or workbg on a finishes after a period of time.
payment, monthly payments less
to cover the board with a fabric Motors vice president, called the imports, and to offer as
_____________________________
County.
and
for
Seminie
County.
Florida
Florida under the fictit,out
Clean 1 bedroom apt,
Shoemaker
Constr
Co.
Inc.,
to
than re-n?. Government SubSidiZed
10
that matches an upholstery the Chevette the First domestic much fuel efficiency In this size
project
where
hardwood
is
131k
A,
English
Ests.,
Un.
4,
Th
is
is
t
_______________________ru
UPOn
e no matter what kind
re(e-i' of proof of the
name- of A MO+ ORLANDO. and
air, nos Part 11I IS
It is the lightest U.S. built
to Qualified buyers Call to ice '
On'olete- cPOlcI rare s'rv'r's. Nra'
John A. Cox&amp; wf Margaret, IA 161,000.
I
that we Intend to register saic name publication of thit notice to will.
cover. Some like to put up car designed with major em- vehicle as possth!c.
car
required
Plywoods
with
hard
of
fir
Is
used,
but
fir
ply
woodi
is
I'll 4333
you Oualif'y!
Summer Programt HEY DIDDLE
at just under 2,000 pounds ano 15
4, 81k F. Idyllwflde of Loch
Leal Notice
with the (leek of the C'rcuit Court. HONG KONG RESTAURANT
shelves and brackeLs I,) hold phasis on efficiency both ia the
L. T. Hunt Jr., &amp; wf Doris E.
wood
facings
or
those
with
all
finished
more
often
than
OlOD'.E
DAY
CAPE
3235490
Send )our questions to: Real Estate Investments, The
un der which we Pipe-ct to engage in
Furnlshed apts,Wee,sly
"The Chevette Ls qu- first 17 inches s"llorter than any other hardwood veneers are not big regular lumber and so gets
er',ite Cnunty. Florida in ac
PA UN$WORTHI1EALTY
Arbor, Sec 5, 144,000.
tennis rackets and similar use of materials and
to Shop &amp; Go Inc., Li 864 (less
'Iness at 937 State Street, Sanford
or Monthly rates on s
l European design concept built Cliev~rolet in rem.. history. It ,.
Evening Herald, 300 North French Avenue, Sanford, Fin. 32771.
rordanre With the. o?OviSi4r,% Of the
Re+ Reel c51*te Broker
FICTIT,OUS
SAME
BABY'S
WORLD.
Care-for
Infants
Thomas L. Cannon &amp; wf Rd.) Longwood, $15,700.
items.
Plaza Shopoing Center, '0 the City of
consmtion.
Park
373
4794
sellers
with
most
do
it
yourse.1f
more
attention
from
a
finishing
Flctitbouuj
flame
103W. 1st 5?.
NOtip
t
Statutes.
To
W't
10
age7
Only
PIe-it
hereby given that we are
completely in the United the first U.S. built metric car.
tortew Drlyi'r's'
Judith to Alan Ralph L.ajara,
Atl'C Nail Bk. Sanf to engaged in business at 00 Fern 54'rtionf6SQ Florida Statutes $957 Sanford. Fto,jda
purchasers;. The moat widely sthndpoir'.
License Bureau 322 6645
I Bedroom upstairs apartment.
'773.40610i'fl303)7evei
That the parties interested in said
sgl., N 9.5' of IA 150 &amp; S 62.0' of Cherry's Real Est Agcy &amp;
PCvk Blvd . P4,'
6 and 7Q3, Fern That the persor's interested 'n sad
utilities Included, downtown area
G en. Park,
husine's
'-nt,prp.'i
venture
are
are
as
foIlowt37770+
Seminole County,
I
11, Queens Mirror So. Addn Contr. Co. Inc., Li 10 131k 8 Tier
1125 plus dCpOjit fl
— —
9-Good Things to Eat
K Ku
nAle BurkeCommprcial Properties
Florida under the li(tititjs name of
Mo
t-'
Cb. $23,500.
r" eneva
Helen
P
Ku
C, E.R. Traffords Map. 01 H0?.SF GUARDIAN SYSTEMS. and
Pal Marlowe-flØ'i LEASING
Homes, Lots
ttle want 0th bring big, big
Dated at Sanford. Seminole
Poe'w'rt Qtjimby
Blessing Methven Inc., to Sanford, $3,000.
New medern 1 story stud,o apart
fhM we intpn1 tO register 5,id name
re-Suits
County,
And
JuSt
try
one
Florida,
3fl 2611 or
Segtember 13th,
with the
TV
Cl the Circul Court, Pu,hlish 5cr' 11+ 71+ 75. Oct S. 1975
mpntt, attractively furnished.
James E. Emmons III, &amp; wf
viesThis
Week
Raymond J. &amp;rtot Sr &amp; wf SeminoleClerk
111 99911
DFf.
Acreage
conveniently
County. Florida 'n' ac
located
and
Marilyn IA 8111k E, Sweetwater Vera to United Co Fin Crp.,
Puhlith' Sept 21, 7g. Oct S. 17. 1915
UI cordance with the provisions of the
beAutifully Iartdscaperj For in
JOHN
K RIDER. ASSOC
tIER
136
Oaks, Sec 5, *59,900.
formation. call 3720704
Elk P Longwood Park&amp; U 7 &amp; ricMiOtA Name Statute's. To Wit'
13-Help Wanted
SUNDAY
STUDIO
ihe Huskey Co. to Dec.
11:30 (6) — Hitched — Sally
- —
1.7. 3
—
1:00
lAS 09 Florida Statutes 1937,
W. Garnett White
(35)
Violent
—
1:00 (44)- G-Men- James
E 12' of 16 BIk K Longwood Section
Lorraine- Jean-Pierre
Want someone to Share apartment
MORNING
S Margy A Kelly
BEDROOM SUITES
Marguerite Chapman
Gayle Hunnicutt
Field, Tim Matheson
Playground — Stanley
catexine
Constr.
Corp.,
it
2
BIk
the-autic;an with following preferred
Cagney, Margaret Lindsey,
Park, $100.
Prcfer between 71 and 76). 5$)
Broker, 107W CommerciI
ILII (44)
Aurnont,Gene Kelly, Celric
Raymond 0 Murphy
Thirteen Ghosts
BEDROOM
FICTITIOUS NAME
11:30 (9)- David CopEVENING
Of without. In new Zayre's
TUESDAY
Baker, Anne Heywood
month
174
Chuh
Street,
D,
Sweetwater
Oaks,
Sec
6,
Sanford 373 7U1
PuibtIst.'
Aug
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
Barton
MacLane
31,
Sept,
7.
II,
71.
,
NotIreisP
erehyqiven
that
weare
THE
QCD United Co Fin. Corp to
1975
TOWNHOUSES
Pardwicke
Donald Woods, Charles
Shoppng Center. I? 97 and Airpot
perfield- W. C. Fields,
1+ onowond
8:00 (35)-Psychout-- Susan
MORNING
EIOHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIP.
tWO 193
l hu'.njj at 7040 N
113.900.
o
aned
1:011 (44) — Our Little Girl —
EVENINGS
Kenneth M. Sandon, LI 17 &amp; E
4:15 144)- Charter Pilotfl
Road Atene's F4%h, n's &amp; Beauty
.''— _ 4
fly 'a'.-, —
,. IJJ.
icerbert
Strasberg, Dean Stockwell
9:00 0) — Off Limits — Bob
Orlando Ave . Maitland. Seminole CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Lionel Barrymore
Shirley Temple, Joel
John H. Andersen &amp; wf Ann to 12' of lot 16 131k K, Longwood
Slon, 171 7330 before 5 30.
Two. One bedroom furnished apts.
I: bath home, large corner lot
9:00 (9)- Death ScreamLloyd
COUNTY
FLORIDA
16:11 (2) — Strongroom —
Nolan,
Lynn
FICTITIOUS
NAME
Ban,
County Florida under the fictitiout
Hope, Mickey Rooney,
1:55 (9)- The Big Showdownstairs, convenient location,
screened porch. fech,ed back yaro
McCrea
FROM
Lloyd F. Taylor &amp; wf Linda B., Park, &amp;d. $100.
Lucie Ar,'iaz, Edward
Plotice' ;s h'- rrt,y iJrfl 'hit we are panic of AIM ASSOCIATES IN
9:00 12,81-- The Man Who
CASE NO. 7S-IIS9.CA-Os.A
George
Montgomery
Derren Nesbit, Ann Lynn
AVON
ioeal fOr rIder Cm.iOte-j $31 0990
C*rpetrg, kitche-n eqt,ip. -:
Esther
Eddie Mayehof, Marilyn
Willarrm,
Cliff
Pii,jfl'%5
In
ro%
(fl','l
fl
ReEVENING
Lt
15111k
at
the
Marriage
of
MIlSIr,
anti
fJ
that
E
Spring Lk hills, Sec
we intend
Lo ved Cat Dant.ing- Burt
Want to earn E,tra Xmas money?
Asner, Art Carney, L)iahann
Don A. Loftus to Jean
Lni,,t1I le'arator tOustie's Pr,( ,
11:45 (44) — Hold That Ghost
1:45(9)- The George Raft
Seninran
DARt ENI: ANN Del AURA.
Robertson
flyd
1505 W. 25th St.
Maxwell,
Casselberry. rpoistersaidramp with the Clerk Of
r.
7:3C (13) — City of Missing
5, $69,900.
(alt 6443079
Carroll,
Iteynohis,
172.5(1) Nn brokers 377 7051
Kate
Jackson,
Tina
Sarah
Miles
DeCulbert,
its
3
&amp;
4
less
N
10'
&amp;
— Bud Abbott, Lou Costello,
5-e-n,innle
StoryRay
Danton,
Jayne
County
Petitner.
Florida
under
the
the
Circuit
(n-un
Seminole County,
1:00 (9)-- Never (The a
oI1 Elm Sanford I Bedroom.
SANFORD
AFTERNOON
GIrL — John Archer, Gale
Nelson H. Pcet&amp; wf Helen to 11 in. of 111k 52. Townsite of No. fictItious name of i .s 'S DOG FlorIda in accordance
Housewives — 3 attractive- women
Louise, (loris Leachman,
Manfield
With the and
Richard Carbon
9 :01) 141-Golddiggers of
married
couple
only
No
pets
317
1:00 (35) — Pillow to Post —
Sucker
an
Even
Break—
W.
Storm
fleeced 'n thiS area to conduct In
HOUSE &amp; J J 'S COIN LAUNDRY. nrnvisicrw of the Fictitious Name CARRY Dc-LAURA
Barrie Brightman, apt. unit 102 Chuluota, et al., $100.
Nancy Walker, Haul Julia,
6936 Mrs Mello
6:00 (4))- Danger.I.ove at
AFTERNOON
1935- Dick Powell, Gloria
home style shows Part time,
Ida Lupino, Wilijorn Prince,8:30 (35) — The Sharkfigliters
C. Fields, Leon Errol
rid that we Intend t regiSter said 'es
tafut
'To
Wit
Section
$65
09
Professi
Bldg.
onally
Mar,aaj,d
H.
Crown
Oaks,
condom,
John P. Ryan, Phillip Clark
Space
Inv.
Co..
to
Seagull
1:11 (44) — Solid Gold
some
eves
WorkJack
Haley,
Ann
Stuart
For interview, call 373
NOTICE OF ACTION
(aroe7rc'dnoom down. .all utilities
Paine with the Clerk of the Circuit FlOrida Statutes 1951 That the
5: 20
191 — Dr a e ul a 's
Sydney Greenstreet.
By
— Victor Mature, Charles
$26, 0.
11:30 (6)- Manea$er014.4 or 904 7360771
Constr Inc., it 3 111k 1", Court, Seminole County, Florida In per'.sns inter ested n sad venture TO C,ary DeLiuijra
537 SC *1 Ifl 7764 Also house
Sothern,
Mary
Bolan
12:00
C.dmae- Judy Helliday,
(2)-.Fragment
of
Daughter- Otto Kruger,
I Het, ri pl,jrwi;ng hOur building
I:GO(44)—The Hi-others Rico
Olsen
IMS&amp;
35 Regina Dive
Branirnir
Botic
&amp;
wf
hlella
to
accordance with the CrOVISiOM of areRichard
Basehart,
Ben
Sweetwater
Oake,
&amp;c
SATURDAY
,
LOOKING FOR
Paul Douglas, Fred Clark
Fear- David Hemmings,
-7 Help in Zoning matters
Gloria
Holden
— Richard Conte, James
Aloomingburg
New
York
the
Flctitiou
9:00 (44) — Captains of the
'
flame
Statutes,
To
Dale
Burke
Donald D. Hockman Sr., &amp; wf
J
Gazarra, Sheree North
Brenda Cowan, sgl to George Wit' Section P63 09 Florida Statutes
2:11 (35)
3 Architect's professional input
MORNING
31A--Duplexes
Angels Wash
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an SOMETHING SPECIAL?
Don Tvlor
Darren, Diane Foster
Clouds
Carol
it
James Cagney,
3
111k
11:30
(44)—
E.
Sweetwater
The
Abhgy
&amp;
4 Financial ,Idvise- &amp; assistance
Devil's
A
wf Eva M., N 100' of E l57
action for dissolution of marriage
9:30
(13)Earl Berm.Their Faces — Frankle
Butler
Dilemna
EVENING
S low construction costs
Dennis Morgan
S Rarh,sr. A F.5P,el
b.
has bee,s filed against you arid you Place an ad in classified It doesn't
Oaks, Sec 2 *55,400.
Comfortable, clean, air conditioned.
Hand- Robert Aida, Linda
Pi'hlith Seri 11 21. 25+ Oct
166' of SEI i of SWII less Rd., f
AFTERNOON
Thomas, Ann Sheridan,
'ratter wh*t you need YOu' II find
6 Even Site loca,ipo, if require-ri
7:30 (13) — The Butler's
are reQuired to serve ,m Cocy Of your
Jc'eph .1 Fi%hl
2
bedroom
ant
,
1973
ll:.3O(S)- Satan's School For
kit(hg
Win.
A.
furnished
Morrissette
Christian
&amp; wf Sec 3-20-31, $10,750.
that torte reader fiat just that
Ronald Reagan.
1:00 (130— AffaIr in Reno
PublIti' Sept Ii 71+75. Oct S. $973 DEP ewrItten defenses, if any, to it On
Carport 777 4153
Dilemna — Judy Kelly,
Girls — Pamela Sue
____________
Item he or ct.r would like to Self
Mary
to
W.
S.
Hussey
&amp;
wf
1:00
(i)Al
CaponeRod
YOU SAVE
Greater
Corisir.
Corp
to
Carl
2:00
(6)C.APY
F
MASSEY
ESQUIRE
616
3:00 (41) — Bets Malone —
King
Kong
s.
Ilermione Giniold
De
it
onw'
Franklin, Kate Jackson.
TIME .'.'OPIEY HEAOACHC
VI('ki
I..,
it
:i 111k F Winter
F
Srimoran
Blvd
Steiger,
Fay
Spain,
Martin
Suite
h-.
Rose
&amp;
102.
I Phyllis 1., it 2
(;odzgia- Michael Keith,
Ed Begley, William Holden,
CAlL 377 2611
6:00135) — The Horn Blows at
32--iouses Unfurnished
Altarronte Springs Florida 37701. on
Woods Un. 4, 143,200.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FRIDAY
Balsam
131k
The
Woodlands,
Sec
Harry
Ilolcvomb
Johnny Stewert
Cr t"e'fore October 171 h. 1973. arid file
Midnight — Jack Benny,
JOHNNY WALKER
PEAl
FSTATE
SALESMEN
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
CIRIN THF CIRCUIT COURT OF rpir
Etnheit Constr to Dale R. 138,700,
MORNING
1:00 (44)- Fury at Furnace
3:30 (5) — 20,000 Years in
2:00
(14)ItIP
original
with
the
I
The
We
Rr'eirnrim.
1
bath cirport. hg
Curse
flay
the
Clerk
of
thit
overhead,
of
you make
CUlT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
Dolores Moran
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
\lcCullt'.m &amp; wf Constance M.,
9:00 19— The Bride Goes
Creek- Albert I)ekker,
(purl either before Service on
fenced yard, swimming COOl 1 blk
sales, earn more money Openings
The Greater Constr. Corp. to SEMINOLE COUNTY
B I g too t —
Sing Sing- Spencer Tracy,
W ill I a in
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
REAL ESTATE, INC
9:00(44) — Shake Hands With
Pe-titioner's attorney or
from tctnol 719 V,hlen Road 31.
rn
a-alIatile in active Lake Mary and
l.t 3 131k D Sseetwater Oaks, Merritt M. DeCol &amp; -Al Patricia CIVIL ACTION
Wild- June Allyson, Van
Victor Mature
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Simonsen, Robert (.lymine
Belle Davis
me-d1
stelv
9147
•h.reafter
The Devil — James Cagney,
Altamonte Springs offices
otherwise a
CASE NO. 7S h174 CA 0i.0
Johnson
CIVIL CASE NO 7s i717.CA.os.0
2:45 1441- Something for the
Set' 2A, $54,800.
322-6457
U 82, Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox HAPRIIT
2:30 (13)- City of the Missing
EVENING
default wl't he entered aqa,nst you
MANNING,
FORREST GREENE INC
Glynnis Johns, Michael
COMBINED
MORTGAGE
&amp;
AFTERNOON
Ciiflhietl
BOY*-for
the
relief
Mirami,
demanded in the
Hunt, Sec 1, 147,200.
8:00(35)- e Irish In UsPlaintiff,
373 6337 or 327 5970 eves
Girls
Sandra L. Levy to Wm.
PFAI TV (0
a F lorida cor
Redgrave
petition
1:00 (35)-To The Victorvs
Vivian Blame, Phil Silvers,
Porathon
Joseph
M.
Spivey,
widr.
James
3:30
(14)The
Cagney,
to
Pat
Rita
&amp;
tat
ion
Amazing
J,,
LI
7
81k
A
I icense'n real estate sales pern for
9:30(35)- Night Ambush —
WITNESS my hand and se-al of
APIr .NDFIJSOP4 and
Dinnis Morgan, Vlveca
Michael O'Shea.
Plaintiff, thit
W.G. Albertson, W 208.71' of W IP4S1FI( :. APIDI-Ilsofi '1,5 *ite.
O'Brien,
active Sanford office Eiperience
Transparent ManOlivia
Stacctiater Oaks, $ 000
Dc
Court on the 10th day of Sep
Dick Bogarde, Marius
v's
Lir,rlftr
1:0O i !ii- The ('ro'.c f
desired, or will train Business is
tf.mber
1973
Havilland, Frarjr McHuEh.
it t ' I
ft fl*' (I V
13.25,
ch.
OfN2O$.71'0f563331'
Central Fla. Prod. CA to
VA"%
THOMAS I GOLDEN and NANCY
onod CAILBAPT REAL
(Spill
NOTICEOF
SUIT
('.01
DEPI.
ofNl4S.56'ofGovt.
Lt1,
Sec
his wile. ERNESTO
.
Joseph E. Hart &amp; wf Janet B.,
FSTAIF George Willis. 3736010
Arthur H 13e-luwith. Jr
TO I AkJ.tY ANDERSON and
C.A1 ID and MARINA GALLO. hit
19-29.
14,000.
don, Thomas Jackson, J.
1.1
12,
less
N
272.'
of
E
80'
of
Cl
k
Al
Circuit
Court
er
David Janssen, Ralph
PATRICIA ANDERSON, his wife.
-.
'
wIfe, (7FFL.lA DERIVET, and
Cafeteria conk and k'tct'ten help
Valentino Jos. Zeek, sgl &amp; ReSidence tjnknnwn
fly Elaine RiCharde
Ferrell MacDonald.
S 1 7 of it 12&amp; Nli of 13 &amp; all of
Meeker
MAC.DAt FNA OFRIVET,
Must he dependable and bondable
Deputy
Clerk
If alive, and if either or allot them
:00 (9) — Serpko
M
14, Eureka Hammock. $24,500. Louise Zeek, sgl to Mary Julia
flays. Mon through Fri. In San
Defendants p itiIih'
WEDNESDAY
Sept 11, 7) 71. Oct S. 1979
he dead, all parties claiming inters?
NOTICE OF ACTION
'
ford
area CAN $59 5)1)
Pacino, John Randolph,
George
sgL,
Li
10
Dick
Pond
Joseph E. Ilart&amp;wf Janet to £ _
DER 10$
MORNING
FROM
by, thrc.ugh. under or against
TO THOMAS I ("flt OFt.
ISUUII.
1.fi
)ILPJ.
LARRY
I)aleA.l)uvall&amp;wl Phoebe M.,
ANDERSON
Tony Roberts, 111ff 9:00 9- The Hoodlum Saint
and
Full time. I PN+ ito 1) shift. Apply
and NANCY GOLDEN.
.
-.
ItA
1
PATRICIA ANDERSON, h's wile Or
Mary
J.
McGuire, Barbara Eda.
his
yife
—
Lakeview Nursing Center, 919 E.
George
to
Valentino
&amp;
Richard
F.
Hauck
&amp;
— William Powell, Esther
either of them and all parties
,
7,
Residence' Unknown
Young, Corni1ia Sharpe, Ed
Jos.
Zeek,
sgl
&amp;
Louise
Zeek,
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
lIt
AND
—
-Isabelle,
wf.,
its
12,
13
&amp;
14
&amp;
having or tmirg Ia have any
,Ind
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
sgl.,
1.1
10
I)uck
Pond
Addn.
to
*
right, title-ni intt.re-st in the prC'perty
I.ts 19-22, mcI (less W 10' of 19got i
:WIl
EItNOON
—
__
..
0111 IA DERIVE T Ond
21-Situations Wanted
FLORIDA
4
1130 $
CB $100.
herein described
11"..
Red Sun
VA
95%
CONVENTIONAL
MAC,DAIENA
DERIVET
22)
Eureka
Hammock
md
1% (35)
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-1578-CA.04-C
Manpower
Ppidt.nce"s of all said defendants
Peso1ires l)nk.,',
Donald H. Stewart &amp; wf
Charles Bronson, Toshiro
In Re: the Marriage of
A ful $500 rovrg a'wI-ze i,en c.
crops, fruit etc., $400,000.
Prartfralniru d""s "-'r"oment
Edward G. Uobin
unknown
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.VOlt ARF. NOTIFIED that an SUE REED BOYKIPI.
WIt..
Mifure, Main Delon
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and
n,ru-or
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Janice
in
Wreds
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Can
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G.
Adams
&amp;
Graraaa
373
Townhom, at Sancca' Move in for less and you
YOU,
Geo,
T.
KC
and
&amp;
each of YOU. are A(tiontoforecIoea mortgage
George Raft, Marlene
'
on the DAVID
IIVJIIl IIIr1lcJF1IJrI fl%JIIl
MARION
BOY KIN.
5159
hereby nn"ied that an ôCtiOn to
WC
Mabel,
Lt
keep
the
difference.
MONDAY
11,
111k
2
Mineral
foIIwirtg property in Seminole HuSt,and
Floyd E. Langley &amp; wf Diane
Detrjch.
IANIOO
4
foreclose a mortgage on the (runty. Florida
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what
a Granada Townhome has to offer Over 1,650
Springs
park,
$11,500.
NOTICE
M.,l.t5lIlklTheMeadows Un.
. (44) I.ost 112tiallon
toll
property in Seminole
24-Business
Opportuniti
es
.cf 77 Block I. Replat of Sheet I &amp; TO' DAVID MARION BOYKIN
square feet of living space including 3 bedrooms, 2'/z
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l 139,300.
Icccatexlne Constr. Cu-p to County, Florida
7. North Orlando Towns,te, 41h
335t1
Spring
Drive
bat's
and
plenty
of
closets
A
private
courtyard entrance,
Lt'iI I). Block D. SUMMERSET Addition. Village of North Orlando.
Marpret O'Brien, Robert
At]. Corp. of Amer. to Arthur Wm. T. Spears &amp; wf Jena L,
3-Operator
Beauty
West Columbia, South Carolina
enclosed Pat io garden, twOc3r garage with electric doors,
Salon In
NORTH
SECTION
FOUR,
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as rPcnred in Plat Book II Pagc- 9
Preston, George Murphy,
I Cnowond Re*%iin*ble pr,ce
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Waldman &amp; wf Elaine, it 4 Elk 1.1 IS 111k C. Ssset'tssaler Oaks,
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flfW ;ng).l-sion, Suoo 177 0104
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1O' xJO shed. 2 sinner 7.g
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I
ModerniZIng
your
$(&amp;jflfln lWlfl flii1lt1. front
Awnlnqs.
Home? Sell no
cash or
longer needed but useful ilemi I
Iee'ilinq rl.'Ii,.
fAflffl Ot, OPPORTUNITY
ne
RFDUCIDSA 000
trade. 323.4279.
fl2 I1I.
1971
Pinto
.iitom,tic, factory air
67 -Livestock. Poultry
with a Ctaitij A1
Prcr.qic,n Drool egg ranch fOr Tj'p4. Bo'drnnqn 7 tith
Pavtalinrf%7*or)Otyme,
new .0
76JO H;a,ha Ave 1117
s9
nr 6)4 1S Deatea
Ser.
at
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alc I Acres 1 bedroom hOme
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1
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s,un
lirepI.e.
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(AP4r (3RD SE WING CENTER
1%0 laying hens, avraqc in
43 Lo
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'arefaIrr rents
Goats
1977 Plymnijlh Sate lliteStlio,i
.rag,. aoart
I
107 Fact F if %I Downtown
78-4)torcycles
rem 1117%
Today 's Best Buys
mr-ni Ui
ma Minimum
fully loaded low mileage,
177 QI) Eve 1169 1146
.4719
eirence Esreflenl return on your
ectra clean 17.19% Call Don Pooe
40 ArRF-ARIZONA RAP4C'1
'FRY CIF4N 7 hed,00m modern
MOHAWK
investment US000 Terms
9?1K.'iwasesooso
at 377 lASt Dealer
fl r•"•
P Ity .alyes. 11o4 monIhs old.
hor,i,. $17
payments of
ULP DECORATORS
'T
REALTY INC.
it; 0(. A Oct Interesl reinins
109W Is? St • 3fl 733.5
376
in
110
Phone
In
7611
S temper Realty
Phnne 177
1974 tiçflq If. hartp I (yl
EM iflc iccni ...
.me Ialance. III 73114) Near
We ltsiv Furniture
PA P TlA IV furnished I bedroom.
It lis
cp'ed, 9,000 miles $7650 37) 4115
2404f
fact
nrciwpnq
~.,'rv,ce
St Joirns $0 Million
1971
Cen?raIFlcri
hMh home Owner financed
rnaha 41? 150 i&amp;F's,c0n
:M7
Pr67AFeed
Plant
iu6t
Pr
MULTIPLE
LISTING
REALTOR
broke
ground
tlnenial tirrc dq
S 16,1110
1977 Tnynf
7 dr
low mileage.
e(Ilnt
TifI lnciir,ncp included
3H 199)
' ord. SP7S 171
MIN
19)95 French ST. JOHNS REALTY
nanmv oecil Averageretail
52ppliances
NFSOTA TITLE CO Call Mr
JIM DANDY JAll FEED
fl 737i. 3fl 11$. 377 19114
9649
31700 Our urice. 3139$ 373 11570
SPA(IOISS 1 hdrOm older lm
BROK ER S
Pen
Buy Direct
(DII F CT 607 994 SIll
377 19%;. 372
or 1134 460%
From
B'zrar
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with a rental Owner financed t
t3ealer
Days )fl 617)
- CORMLY .S E 16 S
, ld 3j 4?3)
Mforcycle Insurance
-IV SV OM
QIJAI ITY APPLIANCES AT
Night; 377 7357
(T THOSE LUX
CASH
7 Aparlment bcjitdngs near town
Y ITEMS FOR
BLAIR f.GFNCY
RAPI.A,N PRICES SANFORD
--For Your Junk Cars
(oflvN'flt to shopping district • MINI FARM Well.
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
3
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AUCTION,
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7310
snrnklers,
WIlT REALTY
68—Wanted to Buy
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FROM TODAY'S WANT A()%s
371
And crhets 130.000 each, terms 4 norm. hMh 7 k,lcien neat
available For information call
ftroh,'r
KENMORE WASHER, parts,
79—Trucks-Trailers
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i TAMONT SPRINGS IQ0liO
1969 Chevrolet El Camino by
.n
7T7
fli'. 377 7146 fl
;eri,ice.
used
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lot, ?y,.r.s 16 9Sf)
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mileage small V 6, auto trans
Light utility trailer.
I. QOPIY APPLIANCES373 069w
1971 r- co 'rn ucku. automatic
IINIDP4 PAIn(
PS. air Immaculate Condition
FIVF BEDROOMS - f'neCondit. I PP. 7hat. 1 yrs old central air,
105y7711'
lot,
toned
3225991
R E At TOPS 1110 60 I
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franc - ar PS PH, low miles.
near dnwnt-n S7i.9O
7. r(r tn-es Well &amp; seotic lank
rarfyirt. n
throtighotit SIfIlO or bsl oiler
oaint, top C ondition
Aftrr tins 113' )123
I rvfrllenl tires SIDS complete
53N.Radio- Stereo
'rli,ni.-ij
Phno IA? 7706 After 6 o m
M I eke Wavman Lonowo
1131
We Buy Furniture
TIIPEF BEDROOMS
I A F MARYwith 1000cr May te sen at 7917
j
f1ujvlij
Wed l,1kyi
1970 AMC Rebel station wagon.
buy with space gIor. mid
Park (onrt. Sanford
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
DAVES 373 9)7fl
's
lOt en l''ved rnat. very cSarmng Color TV'; from 150 06W. from
small v e. at'tornatjc. air Pbon
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BEAIITIFIJL HOME
$11, Service all makes HERBS
Real Estate Irohrr
1966 evrolef
ton.
hat
bed,
6
CVI
323
4769
TWO BEDROOMS — restiched
j'NtCd
to buy used office furniture
3 Yr; old 1 bedroom, Ii bAth
IV 1700 5 French, 37) 1134
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sprei, iyr Ilent condition
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COmmercial area L.v in and run
322.7643
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
fonred yard assume morIgqe
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Forrest Greene, Inc.
1971 PontiacLeman;, air, f.wer
Asking 397S Phone 371 0931
C h;n5 514 600
berry, t4yy 1797 530 i30
and no nalifylng 1 pct mor
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COLOR
Steering, disc
9$ MONT H
brakes. low
2) 6351
?Pronm apartment
53j
tnaoe
REALTORS p
000d
1975 Ford F 160 Ranger, XLI. super
L PURCHASE PLAN
mitege $1600 7736417 aft er 6
dillon. nlu 7 bedroom house.
Harold Ha Realty
641-1006
camper snor'al 11000 miles 323
CASH 322.4132
me reoar Roth 1)7.500
#199
r
1967 Oldsmobile 41?
I
use furnIure appliances tool;,
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JOHN
SAULS
AGENCY
s
76065 Hw 17 97
I'f'eed AM FM Ratio
etc
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Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's Its like pennies
54C
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raga
Sales
from
6
office
space
heaven
en
REALTOR 37) 5774
3fl 7Ui
for rent Palm
Lies
137% 177 III?
Mart. 71% Sanford Ave
Pla:a, corner 76th &amp; Sanford Ave PASTIIPF FOR RE NT. is Aces,
you sell "Don'
t Pdee4iv' with a
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A ssocia te
A
ROOMY- 7 sty.
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want ad
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Carper?
Iv BIaickLeca,
,?iirdy
cnif.ce 32
Sunday.
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
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7
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8Autos for Sale
573,500 Sep iblS today
alitom,stic was u t.rt.
lots
of
-Reso
Desperate I
Forfim Ford Van, small type. with
HAL COLBERT
ANTIQUES
1973 Ci,'.fom Chevrolet Van.
7000 Pinto engine 75 MPG and
IINTRY ESTATE- New 3 Empty, mnv right in. 4 bedroom;.
REALJ
V
INC
?vdrpem 7 "ath home 95 oct
automatic, air. A I condition
(ARPqRT cAL.E Sal &amp; Sun CASE
MOIINTAIN PROPERTY
(ortina with V 6 Pfl0iC. rrIiern
famIly room. separate living &amp;
I
Pieceor
HOusehiill
C 751h it .'i'i
mnIef. fli' •e-- •
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-'eat;, 7S MPG 1600 each 373 1309
•i,Qilnlain anu
v c.nrvroiet
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CASH 37) 43?
i.nj *sIW screened
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r'lv 371 '300
Neenis minor Improvmeoi to the
car
Priced
rkiht
to sell Play pen.
porch, hu' in4p utility room 7
FV". 172 OAl7or 3771517
1912 PIOVa, 350 Ci in. 3 sPeed
1966 Buick Opel
high hair. lawnmo*en, vacuum
"I041 Etellent vi ews Good
car garage, ?' years old.
I
transmission 11600 323 6810 or,
69 -Stamps-Coins
IL rNTALiaei.y 7bedrooms.
rlpner.
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Pilding
rarjln
RunsCood. 1350
01
with
tape
player.
-Ac!
1503 Mellnniville Sale or Rent.
REDUCED
UNDER
ORIGINAL
177
7MI
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I t'rnhe 6110 a mnnth
rnrtahle all kinrts of tool; &amp; mIsc I
in 16911
Bargain A room houSe &amp; bath. 700' ts
1 COST Swim In community pool
Olo sIlrr mm'.
'.nvefat old
Acre farm 30 aCres in pasture
(hilrlrens A ladles' clothing 505
L.w, low cl,wn Pr,ce $35.950
sn 10? C.,;rden in back 1130 7171
electric
lamrfl
for
sal. Phone III
BaInce is wnftrJ Stream hlow
l emon St 171 6.447
1175
TAFFER REALTY
throtiob PrOperty Ha'. tiQhway YAPi)
BALL REALTY
SYSTEMS FOUR
SAlE-- Friday thrOugh
Pr-a Real Estayc flrp.,'r
frentaqe Ellrellentbuyal36;
Friday, 'ItO Elm Ave Rooks.
75th 5?
Inc
372 6455
. REALTORS 71 Hr's 641 4.l
RAYMONDM BALL
72—Auction
eHomeANew1976Toda1
Clothes. Hot,'cehnlcj items 377
Rag Real Estate Broker
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Write for our free catalog showing
R4"fcmro Iho
661%
THE MOST HOUSE
JIM HUNT REALTY INC.
517W 151Sf ,SCnfd
HOWARD 0 THOMAS
We Have A Large Inventory of 1976 AMC Cars
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
FOR YOUR MONEY
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Public
ii. I
REALTY CO. INC
Gremlins, Hornets, Matadors, Parrs
J Classified Ads did,,', work
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AFTER HRS / 3 Peiroom 7 Pith'.oan'.h n quiet
lotte wm'umon tC aflV
Modern clean 'I BR home family
RI.irçtIle Ga 1051?
'?? 95I
12706.411
PStehl;hed area of fine homes
room, garage carpets 1131 5272
*04 74% 7175
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ICrgpintwlthctu5&amp;lm,r
401 '156567(Pbights)
1rflom 7 bath. Pool, fireolac,on
CLIFF IORDAN,PEALTOR
Poem for a oarden. Beautiful
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art,. 137 950 Acre Rlty,
landscapIng wIsher, di;pO;l, I AK F MARY-- New 1 bctrm
Mon. Sept. 22, 7 PM
Al TOP in 7750
46-Comrnercjal Property
wallpaper nkitcpyen&amp;ba,poon,s
s ct i-nIh,'. In
hat well.
Nmec
Make
color
selections
-cCntriirs,s rlpn
money
fy wI1 # c5tiflg deck. With LOTS OF BARGAINS IN
4WA
Paved streets (sty water. 321.500
F---u.yiry nAtrI oa hook up Shag
MlPI() F (0 Arr,qg,. trac ts
trailer 1150 3777%)
with only 5700 down Government
FURN TURE,
carpetIng 17' insulation over
TV ' S.
PACER
cr"aJi and large $7 Ct)0 per acre
financing Iii 1A.i9 Builder
mln house and 11" over attached
ann up lenny Pø.it y Realtor 67$
fishing C,e? all the eQuipment APPLIANCES &amp; MISC.
We Have To Sell 90 New 1975 AMC Cars Now!
oCreop Two 'herbal attic tars i
Pill
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yr" ned for those big ones with a E V E R V
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7
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MON 0 A Y
rcA. Wrl wIndows have Subar-A Payment- Iiiu Magnot.
want art
Fantastic Savinqs. Low. Low Price!
COating Single 1ever
NIGHT.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
Come In Today.
Central heat &amp; air.
Merchaudse
1977 I arson Bnwrlder. IS. . 115 HP
PP. 1' bath. breakfast room, -_- Mere (prtifiqr.(1 trailer
Truly ecec4lflal Only 2' yr's
in
walk in pantry, fireplace Lots of
_
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New 1975 Matadors Door P. .1 Door Wagons
Sanford Auction
775 after'S
old eon FHA cooraised If you are charm ErSa Robert s, Assoc . Coy
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the now owner. our since,fe
cpooratulat
You could be
, or I II., 7566 Ctter hour;
- - ------ ----- -1% Pip Evrirude motor Call 37?
ho(JIjsp the price 's Only 377 600
rdJc
I
00116 efier I o m
lie •
323 94)0
3 PR, 7 bath, family 'm . fully Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets. Count
•h'
I
elf tops. Sinks Installation 'lii'
323-7340
landsiepag 6SI7S' lot, 16'x)7'
P,nIhot
lihprnlas,
Carvi;
top
______
able
Bud
Cabeil
372
807
any
Larry Saxon, Realtor
with oatio. benced backyard,
o rile ~
513 HP Mercury. engnp &amp; boat in
time
If. 1011 Valpni Drive. Ravenria _______________________________
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7S'-Recreafjonal Vehicles I
e'iccllent shape 6 ready to go
Perk
1313
000
37)
1347
after
5
1
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WANT TO SELL
V
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(ood trailer. 3793 377 1047
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
-_-YOUR HOME)
BUY
SELL
Camper. Wmk ender, slnep 6 fully
-. TRADE
F'S,SWIM SKI-- 3 bedroom
At Superior Mobile Horn.
ROBSONMARINE
311315E,F#rtSt
watertrnnt home, beautiful kit
self contained 3736199
3775477 ________________
Buying a r. home? Moving loan
2927 "WV 1797
Over Dealer's Cost
Show, our Selection 1 10
Over Dealer's Cost
nhpn. formal dining, Florida
apartment'
FIJi(F4 BRUSH
3775961
On W5 Matadors
Pop ,,pCamper Trailer
larg., we'rs a mobil. home
room, central Pica? A air, fenced
on 19 75 Matadors
1771917
While T he y Last
("eeml Condition $AS0
yard, 517.!))
show a1 by ourselves, We
Gtt some *l1ori with a Herald
35 To Choose From
177 1771
havo new
CALl. Now
mu. We hif'1
Solid
cherry
hedr00m
suite,
baby
59-Musical 11/ierchandise
classified Id We'll help you write SANFORD. I bedroom 7 PtP
A Penny Goes A Long Way At RoyI AMCfurniture a.srt hU3ePS&amp;,J i?CTr, .;
__________________________
1970 Itlancis', motor "v'ne
en ad that will Drirg a fast salC,
good -es-new reVirbish,d
-home,
%hdy
hack
yard.
air
clothing
Sethling
estate
Garage
CALL 372 3611
models. We have low'coit
COndition Sacrifice due to •llri'.;
The Economy Experts - Of fr tood Thru Sept.
I i.nwg Drums, S piece, with all
Ulndulionqr, will dicker or swap I 'aIr 1960 Derbyshire Road, I
Calf 373 0616
financing and a complete
acressories, lots e.tra; 373 1310 319,500
English Estates, Maitland, Sept
- ------service center right on
CALL TO SEE
19 arici 20 Phone 3)9u(*7
.10P AND THINK A MINUTE If
____________________________
premi se,
I AK MARY- I bedroom. 1', bAth -_- ClCs%ified Ad; dn't work
76-Auto Parts
home, with (potral hpt &amp; air, nice
17" Pet? Sander, lane' Gray Books:
And best of all we're depend.
thrti' WOuldn't tic' any
trees, weB, to elementary, bicycle
Mans
47 4,4 w';f, 77',: Pair -_- I .teconrjition5.cJ Batteries $I 9$ 5k
- able. The Superior Mobie
to colle'oe VA available $7 4 s
'Id folcVna doors. Boat &amp; trailer,
char-ge REEL'S BODY SHOP,
Home Show is a wholly.
l
.I.
60-Office Supplies
l, i
17' " Polling SnaIl Old;, Electric
i
1109 Sam-Word Av
owned subsidiary of one of
• Realty •
rang. too - Flertric airless
Forrest Greene, Inc.
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the ten largest savings
Cttachment; Two fram e 21 pane
3736353
_TransrI;c;on. riotor dod
REALTORS
6)06131
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
Used office furniture
loan association, In the U.S.
windows
cessnric; In' '64 Chev Impala
Wood or Steel ni-tb; executive desk
TRY IT. YOU'LL LIKE IT! 3 BR's.
We stand b.hitd,.yp,i.
Answering Sery,c 3776196
w'ip sell 'eparately Call at 701
&amp; chairs, secretarial desk; &amp; I
lerop walk in closet;. iithn
04011V
Ily Ave after S 10
we sell.
-Kish Real Estate
flied S
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have it checked by the teacher Seminole High School owning
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"Hut once a student s ta rts and then check it himself on the their ust'n calculators," says
not 5(1 far off when calculators
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calculator. At one middle Boyer. "And I know of no
will be as common - as clocks today have already been able
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something school students earn time on the leacher of Algebra One or
and may even be worn on the reduced not only in price but to else."
calculator by computing above who is opposed to
wris t next to a watch.
a size small enough to fit the
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get an answer you' re usually
knowintn how
to use a calculator smaller varieties floating t he pla ce of learning a cornfiguring the percentage of going to do something else with
will sn be as necessarI) as around the schools. All are of mand of the basic ari thmetic students aho ate lunch at it," he explains,
larger size and are plug-in, skills. "I'm not gung-ho about
operating a can o ncr.
school;
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who
rather tha n ba ttery operated. elementary schools using
In add ition to mattiematies
brought their lunch from home
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departnients,
calculators are
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to foyer who Is coordinator of calculators ranging from the tuve to grind out problems with
lo ng range cosis or installment here to stay. "We never go
niatheniatjcs for grades K simplest with the (our basic paper and pencil since in most
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federal funds for compensatory division to sophisticated models a nswer that's Important
calculators, however are be ing soon, practically everyone will
students as a motivational tool with UP to 32 additional
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used on the high school level have a calculator."
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where man) students have
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discriminating in reverse,"
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husband's
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num ber" of st oc kholders who
Options on stock in the bank
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public for $1 per share. When for business loans will be asked, Defeo. The first requirement Mc'Gahey, Williams and Defeo,
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business venture. "It's snot
per share with a limit of 250 you bring him in and we'll talk banker, and within a short time want to be independent."
, get rich quick scheme but I shares to be sold to any in- about it?"
believe it 's going to
she had a board of not five, but
The women on the board
be good dividual. The women plan to
The Idea for First Women's 10 members, two of them range in age from 24
money-making venture,
to almost
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very things which make It shareholders,
according to one d irectors,
explained, "but we will offer is not, Is ra di cal or "gung.ho
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First, the bank is organized during a recession, "we're I know, that made me
feel we bank began at a stock businesswomen.
by women with an all-woman almost there now,"
ought to be getting better promotion party In Tallahassee
Stock pledge forms may be
board of directors and a strong
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proba bility that at least the the bank proposes offering to Delco, a coin deal er
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organization,
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woman. It will be a bank in selling for young housewives
retail boutique,
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Chairman of the board will be
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for Secretary of State and now
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As a bitting tribute to the one that's plagued me for ye ars hands,
so i just wipe my hands presented the cheek, "George"
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nation's
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birthday — sweaty palms.
on my pants leg or coat at the (i0t his real name) pulled out
celebration, "1776" will herald
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shaking
his
credit
card
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moment
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inJohn Newell O'Brien, was his brother's best man.
Week
nnial aren't wet is when I'm asleep. hands — but it's embarrdming. tending to charge It all to his
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year. The play is built around They even sweat in cold
company and collect the cash
The bride is employed by J. C. Pe nney Co. in Sa nford
the events leading up to the weather. In school, I used
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anyone
from
the others.
and the bridegroom is employed by Florida Public
signing
of
the
Declaration
of
In.
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this
problem
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wad
up
a
handkerchief
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MY husband tLSiSIed t
Women's Haircut '4 Style '5
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sweat until i t looked like she better self image Work on It. husband Belie ve It or not, that
Mtinorial Hospital
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bears
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party has
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Howlett at the home of Mrs
doctor
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to
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Debbie and
CHICAGO" who objected being ever been asked to go out with
Jim Jones help me so I just the with
hlowhett's parents, Mr. and
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BOOTH
became
new
residents
of
Winter
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to
refuse
to
shake
a
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Mars Brunner of Hacienda of Baroque Chamber Music will
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Village s ent a week in North be presented by the Orlando
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Mrs.
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special
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unique to this part of Central Tahitian Dance Company will "But I won't be doing anything
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of the program Randolph,
asoiatjon offers a cultural 3 nith a program
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season, is exayited about the of writer-cartoonist James
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of Woodrow Clark,
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and opportunities of being a
Concert Man, also ni.J Mrs. Ralph Austin Smith,
the response she and other
Delores
Lash, public affairs
Pils Hegbes,Lilly Hartwell and Elizabeth Lewis (ltor)
county's most past president as
board members are enjoying sponsors
gett1ngreadyforgal.ao(f (Herald Photo clubwoman.
chairman;
Betty LIndmaler,
by Doris Dietrich)
Guest speaker is Janice fine arts chairman; and
selling memberships in a glittering soclai event of the progresses."
Springfield, vice presi-lent Of True, parliarrientarian Arolyn
campaign which kicked off season, the elegant Champagne
Ball, Dec. aL he LO(SI a
Sept. 9 The zneznbershin
i'.drive
association
members have
will cUria
th a
reception for all members preference on reservations for
hosted by the board of directors the bh 11.
at Mayfa
llif Country (3ub.
Bettye Smith, who as
president is holding office in the
"We try to select programs association
for the first time, is
which will appeal to as broad a well
Deltona Camera Cltb meets the first and third Tuesday ot
nnd to dirt
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base of the community as cuIural organlvtlon. A fine ea mont in the Fellowship
rifl .
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crge Oi u. gourmet and bake
hn'' will k Viola
possible," said Mrs. SmIlh. who Msitiatl, 1~
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at
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p.m.
At
Schacublejewelry, Margaret Houlih,anj arts
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--lf-taught except for
the first ineeting on Sept. 2, Earle R.
and
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lsLnIerngtwrtiurd year on
The lkenobo-lkebana Society, East and Centrid Chapter, had Bliss; Christmas booth. Irene Munk: attic treasures
a few months of piano lessons of beautiful wild flowers
mid 280 slide$, in color,
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an interesting program at their
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win In
meeting on Thursday In the Kauffnuin; plants, Florence Durand; raffles, Betty Buhler
y States of our country,
year as a Mutual Cwcert Asm. she has a!way3 enjoyed most w-luch he has taken in his travess through the good old
'Routler
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mmunity Center, when Mrs. Cecil Halbert Jr. well publicity is being handied by
U.S.A.
Roni Schilte and publicity Posters by
member.
himiyrnem kinds of music.
I:mwn in Deltona and nearby Communities, displayed and ex. Marian Cracraft.
berships are most popular."
Thme Dowers were taken cloee-up to show theli' color and ptalncd her many Japanese dolls which she
had collected while
In order to attend Multial
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"1776," will begin this and actresses in Seminole climaxes as the varioua state
the times, of the events of the chamber.
production of the historical weekend and
all hopeful actors County and surrounding areas representatives put pen to this
American independence."
Samuel Chase, the portly
are urged to try out for parts. historic document.
Therefore, the play portrays gourmand from Maryland, was
Open rehearsals will be held
Peter one and historic truths when It portrays referred to (behind his back) as
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through the evening, in Rooms say
Franklin as an aging gout apart from his fellow
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Thomas
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south of t he new admints!ratlon invariable: Is it
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member
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Virginia
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"Certainly a few change-, report, and Rhode Isla
Persons auditioning should have been made In order to Stephen Hopkins, known nd's face.
new home in Sanford followin g their marriage 'it 2 p.m.
to his
Thus, throughout the play,
have prepared material losing; fulfill basic dramatic tenets.
colleagues as "Old Gra pe and both personal idiosyncracles
Aug. 30 in Waycross Ga.
and accompanist will be But none of them, either Guts" because of his fondness and histo
The single ring ceremony was performed on the lawn
ric fact are por trayed
provided. Stage hands, war- separately or in accumulation, for distilled refreshment,
at the home of the bride's mother by the Rev. James
did
accurately, making the play not
drobe mistresses and other has done anything to alter the always wear his
Carter.
round back, only
entertaining,
but
backstage helpers are also historic truth of the characters, wide-brimmed Quaker's hat in educational as well.
The tride, the former Ka therine Elzebeth Duncan, is
needed. Drop by and leave your
the daughter cf Mrs. Mary Scars of Waycroas and John II.
name and job you would like to
Duncan of Sanford,
do during rehearsal times.
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group formed to promote the
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performing arts In Seminole
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
with a full flowing skirt and attached train. The low cut
Used fl the same way, but we
County and it Is hoped many
form-Fitting bodice was trimmed In white eyelet as was
found a solution.
members of the conununity will
DEAR ABBY: A young lady
the hemline of the gown. She wore a white picture hat
become involved. The show will wrote to you about her
One evening, we went out
accented by net bow with streamers which extended the
open
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three
day
run
at
the
boyfriend's
refusing
to
Shake
length of the gown and into the train. She carried a
Ith Ods friend who always put
Altamonte Civic Center on Dec. hands wi th anyone, and you
bo uquet of white carnations and cactus mums centered
everythIng on his company
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credit card. There was quite a
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suffering a heart attack in 1972, including Mary Ellen Rowe bnd
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DONNA FORD
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ballerina
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and Larry Blair,
counseling.
Linda Dale to John Andrew
Her fiance,
born
in everything but slumbering at celebrated their birthdays
Hines, a minister, also at- Voungers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Springville, N. V.
is the the 13th birthday fete were separately Saturday night with
tended Baptist Bible College in Donald C. Youngers, Rt. 3,
Box grandson of Mrs. Loretta Hartz Cynthia McDopald, Ginny an intimate dinner for two,
Graceville which will be the site 340, Sanford .
of Java Village, N. V. and Mrs. Bishop, Tern Reck, Cherilynn their wives. Later Candy
of the wedding at 8 p.m. Friday,
Miss Joiner is the grand- Helena Voungers of Bliss, N. V. Brown and Kim Griffin.
surprised Mac with a real
Oct. 3 in the chapcl.
daughter of Mrs. Gertrude
He Is a 19Th graduate of
The other Orwig daughter, swinging party and Mary
Woods of Savannah, Ga. and Seminole High School and
Susan, celebrated her 19th arranged a surprise "kiddie"
Jo ner-Youngeprs
Mrs. Katie Howell of employed as assistant super- bir thday, two days later,
Sept. party for tarry. Fun is the
Jacksonville.
visor for American Produce 14.
word.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Joiner
Born in Palatka, the bride- Exchange.
Sr. of 819 Cherokee Circle, elect is a 1974 graduate of
The couple plan to be married
Sanford announce the Seminole High School where at 7:30
p.m. Dee. 6 In the
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Maitland,entertainedlrrnaand hotel
management in Central
Alfred at the Polynesian luau
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Women's Editor
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Whoever said kids these
For Gwendolyn Fields, 14,
days to show school spirit," offered Really getting into this spirit and Kathy
See, 14, the Im.
have no school spirit? Certainly I.Isa
Johnson, 15, a Junior who is of cheering on her team i
not the 10 spirited members
portant part Is letting the team
of captain of the
Seminole high School's junior good way to team. "It's also a cheerleader Sharon Brown, 15, know t here's someone out there
meet people," she who enjoys "having the chance rooting for them.
varsity cheerleading squad.
added. Lisa's co-captain, to bring out the bright side of
Debby Wiseman, 15, has the
Pretty, peppy, they're Sherry
Berguson, 15, enjoys people. This is
what greatest confidence in her
bubbling over with enthusiasm every minute out
there on the cheerleading is all
about: team: "I know they're better
for their school, their team and field, jumping and yelling: "I making
people jump with joy than any other team and
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ceremony. Anxious Aired, Janet Lyng of Toledo, Ohio, for
wanting to make sure the four and one-hall years, had the
Inarriagewas(irmlysealeda In pleasure of her visit back home
Americana, insisted that his for ten da)s. Janet
has had her
Arm) Chaplain perform nose to the
grindstone helping
another ceremony, on Sept. 16,
her husband Bill, age 23, who
1947, which is recorded at the
will graduate from law school
Pentagon.
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an open house Sept. 14.
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stvit. They are: nev. hay
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It all began on Sept. 11, 1947,
in Germany when American
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now retired and Mrs. Carpenter is a housewife.
They have fi ve children— J. C. Carpenter of Osteen,
William 0. Carpenter Jr.of Lancaster, S. C., Christine
Huggins of Plant City, Elizabeth Dennis of Kansas City,
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And, like a multitude of others, roll to anything else you have to Africa and even the Soviet language barrier they don't sell
Ix.,bought a guitar Pnd lea.-ned play in a club with an in- Union."
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Then came college at the a chance to show his knowledge market for American and
those early years, but now he's American University in Egypt. of the state of pop around the British recordings. I can
returned to music in a very
"I majored In economics and world. "American pop records visualize them getting together
unorthodox way.
bU3i ness administration," sell for fantastic pri ces on the with Americans and Britons
Just under 30, Roddy this Roddy told us. "Then I was of black market in Russia," he and maybe adding a new
mantn is seeing a long held into business with my brother said "Of course, many of them dimension to music"
dream become reality. More and we held all krds of ex- are two or three )ears old, but
We're beginning to plan the
than 5,000 people in the music positions all ever the world, they are very much indemand. next year, and the next, and the
industry from 40 countries of bringing
international Now things look as if they are one after that," Roddy said, not
the world are meeting at businessmen together for opening up and Russians without pride. "I think it can
International Musexpo '75 In
iiieetings, seminars and to do concerned with music will be help bring the world together, if
Las Vegas, Nev. Roddy, a business."
meeting with American only musically."
handsome, energetic young
how, then, the Intenational executiv3s, Japanese execuFront a guitar gig in a club
man, has made it happen.
Musexpo? "I realized that the tives and people from behind the pyramids it has been
"After I started in music I only gathering of music people everywhere."
a huge stride for Roddy
didn't ever figure It would be in the world of any size was
Roddy, who h.s first-hand Shashoua.

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in general you should work on
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hearts, so at trick two Siuth
should lead th e nine of spades.
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Paul Cromelin shows today's * K J 1098 x V x • A J 93
hand as an example of what 4 4 3?"
happens when beginners play
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hands that have not been bid two spades. He can be hurt,
specially prepared for them. but there also Is a good chance
South's jump to two spades was that his side can make game
correct in expert standard and little chance of serious
American bidding, but must damage. A winning player can't
beginners would just bid one wear both suspenders and a
spade. However, four spades belt.
was the normal contract to
reach.
Paul explains typical
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spade to the 10; rutting a club; teresting questions will be
drawing trumps with a second used in this column and
finesse; ruffir.g a diamond with w r it ers will receive copies of
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of school would be hard, students working In class and for tour C&amp;1 and Is a
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member of Cum La ode
was in eighth grade, and
easier. I can study In the these students show in their honor
society,
the
library after I finish work and willingness to learn.
Fellowship Players at Fint journeyed to Washington, D.
flat have to cope with the
Incidentally, the College Uni ted Methodist Church of
John Pelzer, son of Mr. and
pr oblems of noise at home. Reading course can cut down Sanford slid Florida Con
Mr
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"When I go home I don't on a lot of studying time for ference United MethodIst
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Altamonte
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Church Youth Department.
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planned on
homework. I have all the time
The volleyball team is Martha atio serves on the attending
either
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Teen Fashion Board at
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University
of
Virginia
or
will make pretty good help the school on to victory. Robtasoni.
Sti'tson.
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Program. The Semifinalists year. tic plans to major in W ,'A
interesting iiidividal who about the teachers he said
seems at home at SCC.
are the highest-scoring psychology. "I'm very in.
-they are "neat," even ji4
Some students
students
in each state, terested in this subject, and
tn a hard
representing the top half of have done research on It. I'vc
work study program at SCC.
Trinity
Prep Senior
11&lt;t-sy likes to draw and will
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of the nation's also worked in group
They work a few t1 mrs of the
larths Hardwick, daughter one percent
soineday go into the field of
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academically
talented sessions," he explained.
school day to help
of Dr and Mrs. Charles
for Art and Fashion
y'wig
people
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their tuition, I talkedpay
to one
Hardwick of 112 Crystal
he helps a lot of middle aged
student on the subject.
View Scuth, Sanford,
been named a semilhudisthas Mr. and Mrs. Gene P.
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Betsy Whitaker, a freshman persons in their ma th
at SCC, is a member of CWS being 4bIc to help older the 1q71 National Merit
Longwood, plans on attending
(College Work Study). Under
Scholarsh,lp Program. She
college
in Florida. Her plans
the advisory of Mrs. Spriicri
hop
es to attend Emory are to major In some field of
in the Math department,
Betsy's overall opinion of University, Atlanta, Ga.
and music, either teaching or
Betsy Wtors students who are SCC: "it has a good at. major In English with aneye
.having a pr oblem in ma th. moophere."
to a career In Journalism or performing. She is a member
of the i
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communications
I work for Dr. stone in
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The end of October looks to Impossible. Mrs. Cher
be a busy thne for Drama Stempler, Drama sponsor,

students from Lake Howell high, and all four

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CO"Utution
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sealed
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Baton, on a three-day trip to vault in the Bureau of
achieved by only 325
of the Friday. School spirit was
it
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A Senatorial tour of the very busy schedule for an nesday ahe attended the
Stephen J Raborn, BA, and and proud of the "new" White
House
lunch with excited 12-year-old seventh Bicentennial Kick-off of
Randall L. Roberts, Engin- school.
U.S. Congrcsnan Rogers at grader atmuitypreparatory National CiUzns
hi p Week.
Sanford.
repainted in the school President Ford. . - attend re- School -Miss LAura Hamlin. Under armed guards, Guest
Laura accompanied her of Honor President Gerald
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Summer graduates from for everyone to adjust to thIs 76" could not compete with movie,
the "Company"an elite group
rcycle University of Florida. situation, and the school the &amp;3phoffWe clan who ww
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repairing. Working with Gainesvill
At Christmas time the capable of a lot preduction.
e, included: Susan suffered much wear and tear, stands as the "Moot S'Mrlted Drama Club would like to get wise. Also to be selected
After the flnal word was Class". (until next 'week, involved In ddld~ren's theatre International Thespians
moth kEshludedin t
In Arts; and Stevie Ray
opening Of Lake anyway!)
andtakeittopedlatricawards membe
special tTthdI
Bridges, BA in Arts: Janene Howell the
for the fall term,
Medical Lab taught by Mrs. Beth Dawson, BS In Nursing; p ep aU
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development a nd ways of courses and Lake Brantley is much excitement and anworking with the physical, proud to offer them.
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mental, emotional and Social
Oviedo High School. tAm
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would

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parts In Neil SImon's 3 act
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living," he told us. "We formed mostly attended by Euiopeans over the world, looks to much
When he was a teenager in a group in Alexandria. It was with very few Americans. You more internationalization of pop.
Cairo, Egypt, Roddy Shashoua, called The Birds and we played couldn't call that international ular music "You known," he
like many of his generation all in a club called the "Nest" way So, I decided to put this expo told us, "Japan is doing some
over the world, spent a good bit out behind the pyramids. We together and people are coming marvelous things with recorof time listening to pop music, played everything from rock on from all over, from countries in ding but because of the
And, like a multitude of others, roll to anything else you have to Africa and even the Soviet language barrier they don't sell
he bought a guitar and learned play in a club with an in- Union."
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those early years, but HOW he's American University in Egypt. of the state of pop around the British recordings. I can
returned to music in a very "I majored in economics and world. "American pop records visualize them getting together
unorthodox way.
business
administration," sell for fantastic prices on the with Americans and Britons
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month is seeing a iong.he1d into business with my brother said. "Of course, many of them dimension to musk."
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begins. An outside interest is expensive We1ricsday. An old friend aids you
Thursday. Keep secrets Friday. Pleasant surprises Saturday.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Bright Ideas, but not enough foIIow-through Sunday, Monday. important goals can be reached midweek — set priorities.
Shun a crafty aquaintance Friday. Your popularity pays Saturday.

unto that

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Sunday, Monday. Judgment excellent Tuesday. A secret hurt Wednesday.
Aid from an old ally Thursday. Success comes at close of week.

m pursuing

money, the
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!.ont, Op3artunities arise to advance a pet project midweek. Guard
Possessions Friday. Weekend profitable for business.
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secret success Thursday. Careful with agreements Friday. Lucky Saturday.

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through a social contact you'll make early In the week, Your produclivene,s
worthwhile Wednesday, Thursday. Lucky In joint ventures Saturday.

in circuit
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cut. Tuesday will be fun. Don't push your luck !ce hr
proves her loyalty Thursday. A busy weekend.

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and efficent Tuesday. A guest wears Out her welcome Wedneday. Hand,' .t
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you as the week begins. Slow getting started Wednesday. Oeterminatr
rewards you Thursday. A fun day with Family and friends Saturday.
the charges

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by Fvaxik Hill
68th Year, No. 27—Monday, Sept. 22, 1975

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Sanford, Florida 32771—Price 10 Cents

Get Interest Money

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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
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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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Bill Da I e cit es the financial
situation in New York City for a
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
.
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.

Water

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Sanford and Lake Mary of.
tidal,
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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m.ay consider the suggestion at
their regular meeting at 7 p.m.

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Maa*er Bilk llrcend Said
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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for Charles Wesley Asbury, 27, charged that they had hi-n
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
of Roger Berry asked that the
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armed breaking and entering. Asbury trial be continued and
— 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
a decision which cut $34,584
working out a water contract. From his pollution control

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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
l's budget setting the additional ,00o.
last week

Stron er Elotese Aims

budget — a move that
Ackley said one thing
that eliminated Adair, a biologist
would have to be resolved
and a technician, who worked
would be service to a 300-acre

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Adair was unaware his entire
budget had been wiped out In a
Sept. 9 commission rneeIIn
until a reporter informed him
on Sept. 10 that he no longer had
Job or a department.

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Chairman

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 FloridaAn obviously stunned Adair
Sanford before Lake Mary was "word" that he was out and
miles north of 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 croues the coast.
Lake Mary's population now Is response for his not appearing Pensa
cola, Fla., late today, said Neil Frank, director of the
Later he opted for placement
Eloi was a kil er hurricane last
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 Repubik,
agreed to hire back the biologist
but it list its of his two pollution fighting
hall recortis
assistants and a positive
punch
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
is
memo
In h
. Knowles pieviously done by Adair's a.m. EDT.
of
Semin1e
County
officials.
sooa
as
it
got
over
open water again, Eloise started t,
suggested this "annexation of pollution control department.
Hurricane warnings were Issued from Grand Isiani:, L3 to
D. l"• "l)an" Holley, Inanagir
slowly
regain
strength,"
a
spokesman said. "The water ternApalac
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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 co
ntact 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-northeast 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,
center reaching the coast In the Mobile-Pensacola area this
next several days as Its 45 m.p.h. winds blew In the oçen Atlantic
Also on today's regular
eveningortonIgbt,"s.aidFrank(nan8a,m.adyory
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agenda are five public hearings
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old clubhouse at Celery and
Editorial
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Bender for Altamonte Mall Bob
Mellonville Avenues used by
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Lewis is leader for t he InterThe Sanford Naval Accdemy.
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from city engineers regarding and the cost for a single sample missioner Julian Stenstrom.
expected stricter federal is $200 for the complete
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requirements for water analysis, whereas they always explained the 'skeet" sections

treatment plants.

from Sara Jacobson for pur.
chase of the Palmetto Avenue
re station property. Cornmissioner A. A. McClanahan

used to run the drinking water should be vacated since the city and Stenstrom said the

"It will mean higher costs to standar ds for $20 to $," has

threatened with a property was appraised at

been

$36,000 and assessed at $40,000.
The first In a series of "Welcome to tAke Mary"sig Is, sponsored
by the Lake Mary Rotary Club, is Ins t alled at east end of Lake
Jacobson sWd &amp;he esfimated
about it. The special (state) state has gradually been in.
Mrs. Long said after
Mary Boulevard. Assisting Lake Mary Rotarlans Vic 11AFIls,
it
would cost bet ween p0,000
legislation will be extremely creasing water treatment meeting she was not sure
secreta ry, (second from left) and Don Jackson, welcome
and
SM.000 to develop the
sign costly," City Manager Warren requirements on a number of whether she would seek legal
committee chairman, (second from right) are Lou GugllelmeflO
operty.
She said she had
E. "Pete" Knowles told counties and m-uch of South action for what she termed a planned to convert
it to an old
(left) a member of Rota ry Clu b of Seminole Coun ty South, C00 Commissioners.
Florida
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orders
to
"hazardous"
area.
tractor on the* project, and Guglielmello's foreman, Jon Jagotka.
fashioned Ice cream parlor with
Knowles also said the --in- go to 6mplete ground surface
Knowles said Mrs. Lon
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flationary factor" would

ROTARIANS GIVE
WELCOME SIGNS

Sheriffs Open Cam aign
On Mandatory

be a water-t)pe treatment rather bought the property in the
"different and additional cost." than the very minimal aeration lowland muck area and moved

The commission denied a

B,C, Conklin. with Clark, and settling, and chlorination a house on it and has sinee request froin County ComDietz
and
Associates. methods.
complained of the flooding mission Chairman Sid Vihlen
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l.r,jneers.
Inc., in a letter
In other action, the cotr condiUon,
Jr. to uaive a $29 building
voted 3vaca te and
taxpa yers should be permit fee for a metal building
Knowles, City Engineer Mack abandon two blocks of platted protected from this potential to be constructed at Five Points
t-aknbY and Public Works but undeveloped streets of West suit. The city can't be held for housing county fire
L)irector Rick RiCharde - 14th St. in the V,est-Central responsible," said Knowles.
department equipment.

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president, Union County Sheriff Polk said. "but we hope that the

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program. According to the Center's
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W.S. Chambers, patients are en.
uragmi to participate in sup.
plemetital programs after initial
hospitalization.
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Memorial Park on the
lakefront now boasts a new
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Fair to partly cloudy through the event will "put Sanford in
Wednesday. Slight chance of an the limelight."
Methodist Church on Park Avenue in
afternoon
thundershower.
Jack RathmeH, head of the
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i Lows In the upper 60s and low Central Flori da Shad Derby has
indicate there are 21,000 alcoholics
7OL Easterly winds 10 to 15 been reesta blished, wi th the
in the tn-county population of
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600,000,
Rathme ll also repor ted that
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secretary of the Bice ntennial Committee.
Patriotic music was
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Veteran's Memorial Park. Shnwn participating in the flag raising at center is Viniclo

Pailno, one of the flag makers, Jack Homer, BIcentennial Committee Chairman, Ernie
florrell, of the county Bicentennial committee J back to cameo) sod Dr. WHIlam R. Adams,
right, state execu ti ve directo r of th e Bicentennialco mmission.

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dinator for the Seminole
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The guest speaker. Dr.
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executh director of the
Florida Bicentennial
Commission, was in.
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John Mercer,

treasurer for the county

Action Committee.

conunittee.
Ile invocation was given ,
by Rev. Leo King, pastor of
the First U nited Methodist
Ch urch of Sarord and
benedi ction was given by
Rev. Douglas Porter of the

The Birentennial flag
was presented by Bicen.
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Cha irman Jack Homer to
the City of Sanf ord with
Commissioner A.A. (Mac)
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Committee directors of the Albert and Chamber Executive
Greater Sanford Chamber of Manager Jack Horner presided
Commerce met today to hear over the meeting, which
progress reports on committee featured reports on the upactivities.
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customers within five to six Conklin said in his letter.
lawsuit from Mrs. Edna Long, a
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John Whitehead at Lake majority of first or second newEnvironmental Protection vote.Ma yor Loe Moore
as drainage area situation at first, seconded the oUon for denial
Bob Andrew, the county's
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offenders will get the message. Agency requirements, "similar absent,
and - has requested the city
director of public works.
"Big Brother (county) has
Billboards and televisi on and
The $1 million publicity Hey, if you use firearms in to the sewage treatment t ype
"It would cost a fortune to remedy the improper drainage, been telling you the city) all
Also, Commissioner Dick radio commercials will soon campaign is an outgrowth of a crimes and are convicted you program."
remove the muck, fill it in and She said some days it meam along what to do," said Meyer.
William asked for a
ty warn criminals and potential recent ly-passed state law can expect to spend at least
A also noted that Orlando pave it. 'Mere's no way to her children have to "stay
The commission unanimously
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criminals in Florida that they making the three-year prLwn three years in state prison."
Laboratorie3 is now advertising alleviate the flooding condition home from school."
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PR Inc., water-type treatment) tests somewhere else," said Com- under normal circumstances. Drive.
crimes, are murder, sexual a Win ter Park firm, is designed
congestion at a convenience In commission of crimes,
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store in the area traffic is
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The state's 14-point plan was a hat of
items officials said must be complied
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binds 1'ait his budget was submitted

Mrs.
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the house. His balance is still victims can improve
speech with speech therapy.
bad and his walk and speech
The la t ter is a long process. Tile
feasibility of using these aids
years from now we may look de
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availa ble inour nuni.
had some therapy.
Physical therapy for stroke
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DEAR READER
Your t is
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patient's
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in it. Early therapy sometimes
swe lling (edema) in the bra
will help maintain muscle
around the area of injury from
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the damaged artery gradually functions that
be lost.
subsided. It is common for
brain to accumulate fluid and
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The Seminole County Cornmission today approved $2,400
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that for notrump valuation he
should count an ace as 4. a
Oswald: "Sherlock Ifolmes king as 3. a queen as 2 and a
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successful that Frank Thomas adopted this and for man),
has produced a sequel called years it was called the Work
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state officials was compitted in the latter

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four additional correctional officers —
blocking the reopening of the Seminole
County Jail by Nov. 1, Sheriff Jotm Polk
s.aid today.
And Polk sa id he's going before the
Seminole County Commission day to
request the $33,00 needed to hir e th e four

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together regarding something things will happen through pals
you've been hoping for. Expect you'll be rubbing should e rs
some good ne ws today.
with. (,et out where the action
CANCER (June 21-J ul y 22) is.
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68th Year, No. 46—Tuesday, October 14,

WIN AT BRIDGE

point today. Request favors if don't press too hard or too over.
YOU need them.
powering.
GEMINI (May 21-June
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77v pieces are beginning to fit 21) This will be a fun day. Good

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coming year in new alliances
ARIES (March 21-April 19) time will be very helpful to you repaid.
that you'll form. One with a
You'll be lucky today In at a later day. Keep in close
person
who wields considerable
BIRTIIDAY
situations where Important touch with persons you now
will prove' exinfluence
Oct. 1975
pe ople are involved and large meet.
You will be fortunate this ceptionally fruitful
issues are at stake.
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two.or t.Pree-year period," detailingthe foreign travels
and organWnf efforts Of various American radicals
wh names had been Provided to NSA
by CIA, the
sot
saw.
Summaries Of the intercepted communications were
transmitted via courier
m N&amp; headquarters at F.
Meade, Md., to CIA offices in Langley. Va.,
where they
became part of the files of Operation CHA(, which
monitored the activities of domestic dissidents, sources
said.

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WASHINGTON (AP) —Atty. Gen. Edward H. Levi says
the documentation of whitecoj1ar crime has undergone a
"clisturting increase" in the past year but that the Justice

Department doesn't need a special unit to prosecute
rate
Levi a
unced his decision against forming a per.
manent division within the department In a letter to four
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members of Qingi
coraumer advocate Ralph
and
Nader. The Letter was released Monday,
"It may be debated, of courw, wheLher (the increase in
documented white-collar crime) reflects a deterioration
in standards Of corporate conduct or an Wcreaw in the reporting of violations or more strenuous efforts to ferret
out and prosecute violations," Levi wrote to Sen. Lee

Metcalf, DMont., a cosigner of the original request,

Post: Agents Backed Hoover
WASHINGIUN (AP)
The Federal Bureau of In.
vestigation lent agents to congresional staffs to lobby on
behalf of former FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, and
agents, in turn, reported back on the personal lives of
congrmen, the Washington Post reported in its
Tuesday editions,
The Post, quoting a source "with first-hand knowledge
i( the operation," said the agents lobbied for
sought by Hoover, such as special retirement provisions,
At the same time, the agents kept Hoover appraised
"personal derogatory information on sexual activities,
drinking habits or other personal matters," the newspaper quoted the source as saying.
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Budget Cut List Compiled
WASHINGTON (AP) The White House has compiled
a l of 1 billion In proposed budget cuts to
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However, Treasury Secre ta ry William E Simcn dcnk.d
today- that th e list mdudes cuts in Social Security or
government programs for school lunches, child care,
medicare or veterans benefits. The list, he said, is "not a

CUtbaCk?'

Paul H. O'Neill, depity director of the Office of
Management and Builget, said Monday an inch-thick
xmnpllation of proposed reductions is beiq CItCUIlled
wlvately to Cabinet officers and agency hDSd! f theiT
'ornment.

eefed.Up Security Cost Cited
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. AP; — Patricia Hearst is now
lowed to eat meals with other prisoners at the San

ateo County jail, but beefed-up security because of her
esence In the jail Is costing up to 00 a day, says the
eriff.

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ears, he admitted, saying his cost, monthly service charge homes in areas where

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fee.
commissioners
City Attorney Nean Brock
refused
Herald Staff Writer
to where
area Children must walk tract will drain to the northeast said "a utility has
Robert Brunner, who'iden. respond to their Plea&amp;
It 4 miles
the right for a
to school daily.
tifled himself as president of
and
will
continue
to
flow
into
fair
return
on
a
fair
investment
To
a
remark
from
Mayor
Attorney John Maynard,
LONG WOOD — City Council the Rolling Hills Civic
James Lormann that plans are representing the group which South Island Lake.
guaranteed by law,"
Monday' night turned a deal ear
Dr. N.R. Mabry said his of.
Association, asked the city to underway to widen the Palm plans to build a 10,000 square (ice is
to pleas from a dozen Rolling permit
The public hearing was
currently in
the tract to remain Springs Road section near SR foot professiona l bj
Ixigwood
continued
until Oct. 27 to give
IIIlls.Knollwood residents to under county commission
and prefers 14) remain
in
434, Brunner, who is also a site and on several l&amp;s facing
leave a 1.4 acre tract, bounded controL
city because of police and fire Seminole Cablevision time to
director and treasurer of the SR 434, annexed and rezoned protection.
supply Council with profit and
by Palm Springs Road and
Brunner said while the Rolling Hills Country Club, som,e time
Powell Street,
ago,
said
medical
loss
data and a description of
Councilman Gerard Connell,
in county Roiling Hills residents have no said, "We
are here to fight to doctors, Mabry and Valle, a voting
expansion
territory,
planned
voice and representation In the keep Palm
with colleagues to in. for U',e coming
year.in the city
Springs a two-lane podiatrist, a dentist and a struct Julian
C'ncil voted unanimously to
to
prepare the
city government's impending road."
pharmacy would locate at U
necessary ordi nances, said he
instruct City Attorney Ned action, their properties are
Brunner and other Rol
Several residents of The
fing facility.
Julian Jr., to prepare for going to be affected.
will be contacting interested Terrace
Hills
complained that wiring
residents
insisted
Maynard said design of the residents and looking into thehad been
consideration next week or.
Brunner said if the property development of the property building will be Spanish adobe
installed In their
dinances annexing and remai
matter further this week.
in
the
county
the
wmild
cause
houses
but
connection to the
creeping
rezoning the parcel B.I Rolli
cons and a "vegetation" buffer will
Council
member
June
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cable
ng Hills property own
had
not
been made as
merdalism into the residential be built between th dcelo
(business district) to permit would at least have the clout of
mann
noted
the
front
half
of
the
Semino
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areas off Palm Springs Road, merit and the resi
Cablevision had not
constnjcUonofanofflce par k _ the ballot b if
dential area to PrOPertY has been within
elected county addingmoretraff1cofl
the south. Maynd sa id
city for some time.
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OUR 1975 BICENTENNIAL PROGRESS EDITION

To Make Gigantic Flag

will be published Sunday October 26.

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Aren't

If Taxes

mammoth flag for the first
quarter of an inch," said time, and the lakeside breeze
homer,
filled It like a sail, Homer
tenThe state's largest Bicen*
Sanford City Commissioners remarked: "If we disappear
nial flag, which was raised Monday night officially moved behind the flag, somebody get
in Sanford Veteran's Memorial to convey a "note
of thanks" to us down."
Park Monday, took a year to both Magro and Palino for their
City Commissioner A.A.
make and "probably is the efforts in constructing the McClanahan said at the
targest such flag in the nation." special Bicentennial flag.
ceremonies he hopes this
That's how Jack Homer,
The big flag, which has 36 country "continues to he the

Paid

By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

North, Altamonte Sçrings, for
mmor injuries to his left arm
and leg, police reported.
McGowan said damage to the
three

police cars

was

estimated at $700, but the
vehicles are still driveabie. He
said damage to the Shook
vehicle was estimated at $500.
McGowan said Casaelberry
officers charged Shook with

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Criticized By Parents' Group
TALLAHASSEE(
ASSEE AP) — Education Commissioner
Ralph Turlington has defended textbook-selection
procedures criticized by a parents' group that claims
some books are filled with sex, obscene language and
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Projects.
The District School Bord of
Seminole
CcnsuItas Competitive NQtiiti Act County, in compliance with it,,
Chapter 7$ iii, øo
Intention to Implement me
declare the

A group calling itself the Florida Action Committee for
Education FACE) appeared Monday before the Senate
Education Committee to complain about what one
speaker termed "things a lady wouldn't read."
The parents said that in many cases they were not
allowed to get on local textbook selection committees.

Arson Suspected In Blaze

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using undisclosed methods.
Don Harbour, president of the
research firm, said, "The
survey will allow us to evaluate
and determine the awareness of
the 'current law among the
criminal and potential criminal
elements In our state."
The remainder of the grant,
according to Don Thieme,
director of the state Help Stop
Crime! program, will be used to

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million in the last three years to

TAMPA IAP) — A popular "fence" whose Little
swapshop became a trading place for stolen goods such as
tools, outboard motors and a $20,000 truck, has put on his
badge and arrested his best suppliers, police say.
When the ('&amp;H Swap iop closed this past weekend, its

operators joined other plainclothes detectives and
rounded up 19 Tampa-area persons on charges of dealing
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Detectives opened the shop three months ago in an old
building between Tampa and Plant City, said Sheriff Malcolm Beard. They patched its leaky roof, hung a sign and
waited for walk-in business.

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Service
Application
Form 25 on file
with the Director of Auxiliary Sevicn,
updated at least every twelyp
Months to b, Cligibig fat' con%id,rat
If this form l already on file, st at,
the date Of submittal In letter of interest
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ALL APPLICATIONS MUST

Jurors Mull Insanity Plea
A Jury is expected to
TALLAHASSEE (AP)
begin deliberation-s today on whether Billy Glenn Isley
was insane when Kenneth H. Houston was slashed to
death in Tampa last March.
Two psychiatrists called by the prosecution testified
Monday that Isley was sane and knew right from wrong at
the time of the slaying.
Their testimony contradicted a psychiatrist and clinical
psychologist called by the defense,
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FLORIdA TO "RACTICE THEIR PROFESSION AT THE TIME OF
APPLICATION APPLICATIONS WITHOUT THE DATE DESCRIBED

WILL BE CONSIDERED IMPROPER

Architectural firms
interested in Providing servi
dIrtly to the
may apply
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Super will be "of I'" at 302 Commer CIS p AVfl,, Sanford,
Florida, Application
received bet,*
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value to your community."
Adams said the actual design
or arrangement of the stars in
the blue field of the U.S. flag
was "not definitely settled until
1913, under the William Howard
Taft administration.
Everybody' including every
regiment in the Army had their
own idea of what the flag should
look like."
"Whether Betsy Ross ever
sewed anything is very much a
historical doubt," said Adams,
"It is very difficult to arouse
Patriotism for the sake of
patriotism (today) unless It is
defined as contributing to the
improvement of our cornriiunities, our nation, and our
"That's the kind of patriotic
spirit that the Bicentennial is
trying to invoke," he added.
Adams said it has been difficult to get college age people
interested in the nation's
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CAPE CANAVERAL AP) State lire investigators
are expected today to probe for signs of arson in a fire that
destroyed a building owned by radio evangelist Rev. Carl
McIntire.
Police said the Thursday fire that destroyed the
Jerusalem Temple Museum may be linked to an outbreak
of vandalism against Mclntlre"owned property which
began with the evangelist's sponsorship of a group of
Vietnamese refugees.
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fleeing and eluding police of. Robert 1. Whitaker, 32, on Police IA. William Lykerti said
1011Owing corstrvct
ficers, reckless driving and the $8,000 bond on a charge of lewd Whitaker, a native of North Preiect
Es,. Cost
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Type of
Best Lake
Florida Highway Patrol and lascivious act in the Carolina, listed tl'n address as
COflitcti.
A 43-year-old Orlando man charged the suspect with presence of a child
F.,
4 CR &amp; 1.brary
Smut.
under the his home when booked on the
was in Casselberry City Jail reckless driving and driving age of
ACIdliOn
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felony charge.
2 Casselberry
today onll,3Ol bond onmulflple under the influence,
Ms. Marjorie Alumbaugh,
I ibr ar
Sheriff's investigators are
traffic charges after a four-mile
1143,97100
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FHP Trooper P. C. Wright is 2116 Hartwell Ave., told the probing breakins
S I.57$00
Basic A E
at the 3 Geneva
chase Monday night on SR 436 investigating the chase and Herald today
that Whitaker residence of Patrick Dully Jr.,
I'fldergafln.
In which three police cars were collisions, McGowan said,
2 Primary
doesn't
live
at
that
address.
Longwood-Lake
Mary
Road.
S111ISS600
wrecked.
S 7.173 00
BC%IC A F
Sanford police reported fires
Addition
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Assistant Police Chief set in the unused former
Library
Frederick McGowan Iden tified ford Naval Academy Junior
$1S$,77 0°
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ddition
the suspect as Thomas Shook, School building at Mellonville
S T W. Lawlon
Police said the chase began and Celery Ayes, early today
6 Primary,
5457 ,3j10°
2 lfltPt Addition
Basic A F
when an officer observed a car caused "minimal damage."
6 Midway
driven by Shook enter- SR 436
Police and firemen
1 5peeP,
7 Kindergarten
1104 )000°
from Lake Howell Lane and at 1:30 a.m. when flames were
16,7440°
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Addition
travel west on the wrong sijie of reported in the upper portion of
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defray the costs of painting I. mil*"
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the building.
Library, 2P4omi
program
is
slated
not
as
a
hundreds of outdoor till
1374.$i000
Patrol cars driven by
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Ec Addition
Patrolman Lewis Coombs
criminals," donated by members of the
PIni'trt
Patrolman Steve Bengel.sdorf reported he "found flames revenge against
she said, ..but will pinpoint Florida Outdoor
multi-Purpose R
and Sgt. Ronnie Tamburo roaring in a book storage what
Advertising
1140.07)00
will happen to first-time
$ $10300
Addition
Basic A F
Association.
collided after an unsuccessful room." The blaze was
9 South Seminole
ex- as well as habitual airninals."
attempt to set up a roadblock Unguished by firemen.
Gym &amp; Dressing Rrn.0331
"The members of the
$30 4 00
The Sherlf' Association has association
The
Addition
Bask A E
near Zayre Plaza to stop Shook,
have
over- 10 Morwo,
Coombs said a second fire
WuI
son
a
$25,000
grant
from
police said.
whelmingly
supported this
was found in mattress
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the state Help Stop Crime! program with
Addition
donations of
S17.1fivo
Basic A F
McGowan said a patrol car another room on the second program to be used toward billboards along main arteries 11
Middle
driven by Patrolman George floor of the structure,
Library Extens ion
expenses of the publicity In the state," FOAA President
Proechel was damaged when he
6I7I0°
on investigators said an campa
Addition
S 1.57000
Basic A F
Andy Anderson said.
tried to forcethefl4autoolf aUempt hadaisobeen made to
To
be
eligible
for
COideqatl
Apoon'ofthegrant$4
all interejt firms must be ceV ord
fidal said in addition to
the road. McGowan said start a fire with a pile of
yhe ScPooi Board as Quaifd
to ConuIt.nt CompdI,
being used in conducting a reaching the criminal clement Ne9otitioOsAO.andther,guIa,iQn%O,,h,,d
auto finally 'spun out" paperback books In
middle "prisy"
(Form7$1)
Any
firm
or
by
Harbour and with
individual desiring
prov ide profes nl
in a vacant ld on the south of the hbr
services for a
floor in another Moe Marketing Research, of prisonthe message of mandatory SpCif Ic projt shall apply ,n w to f
side of SR 436 west of the us. portion of the building.
it is aimed also Interest (or math pro ject. Each l iling or COfl1eratl with let ter of
Orlando,
er of lntarf shall describe thefirm's;
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Int sec
abllflhIS withet trespect
and Shook
Monday's Herald, listed the
to the Particular project's
The
survey
utrements.
will be conducted that there Is an awareneea in
was taken into cutcdy.
2. SImilar wort WDPtin th
arrest by Sanford Police 01 "among the criminal element home envitooments,
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chairman of the county inch wide red stripes, will help greatest country on earth."
Bicentennial committee, the county celebrate the
Eber Cox, 78, a World War I
lescrilx'd the giant 12 by 18 loot nation's 200th birthday nett veteran
standing nearby, said
flag which was hand-made in year. It almost matches the size he liked the band and the
four separate pieces by Joe of the new 15 by 25 foot speakers.
Margo, a silk screen expert, American flag donated by the
"I think that's (the giant
and Vince Palino, manager of Sanford Rotary Club which also Bicentennial flag) wonderful,"
Sandra Fashions,
flies over the city's Memorial said Cox. He said he hopes to
"All the sewing and silk Park.
participate in Bicentennial
S(Teefllflg took a year. The
As officials unfurled the plans of the local senior
citizens' group with the

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LONG WOOD — City Council Moorings over several years. utilities' water and sewer
when the city Is capable of
—Heard a report * from
Chairman J.R. Grant told
Grant also said he will urge plants, located in county serving those four city areas Councilman Gerard Connell lake In WI nsor Manor, to
colleagues Monday night hewflj action at next week's regular territory, was th recent weeks with water and sewer.
consider action on Island Lake
that as long as the opera tions of South within the city and a
recommend the city go to cowl council meeting to stop turned over by county cornIn other business, the the Skylark sewer package course of action to solve the
to collect some $4,000 in utility issuance of building permits in missloners to
the Florida council:
plant will be subsidized by a problems with hflghland hills
taxes from Sanlando Utilities the Moorings, north of SR 434, Public Service Commission.
—Authorized
the
public
federally
funded
CETA drainage holding ponds.
unless the money is for. until streets and utility lines, Julian said Monday night he works department
to
prepare
(Comprehensive
Employment
thcoming within a week,
both water and sewer, in the does not know how this affects speciflcationsfor dralnage pipe Training Act) Class C
for one should
Grant said it was brought to development are turned over to the city's control
status,
be
needed
done
for
all,"
and
place
the
items
tc
Connell said,
plant operator. it will not be
the attention of the privately- the city.
Julian has been looking into bid to correct open ditch necessary to raise rates above into
adding lakes should be looked
owned and operated utility
The chairman Instructed City the ownership of water and drainage problems In the
on a city-wide basis,
the current $450 monthly fee.
company early in the year that Attorney Ned Julian Jr. to find
sewer lines deeded to Sanlando Lakeview-Land Avenue area.
—Authorized Schreiner to
A report was given by an
It was responsible for utility out, as well. If the city can Utilities by developers of the
Councilman
Don
Schreiner
investigate
the cleaning of the engineer with consulting
taxes it failed to collect from its control the rates of the utility Moorings since early this year. said the ditch,
"an attractive Skylake lakes and mowing to engineer A. E.
city customers in Winsor company in so far as they affect
O'Neall's office
Julian said he believes
nuisance
to
neighborhood
t1e shoreline. Connell also thatthemajordrainagehol4
Manor, Devonshire, Sleepy city residents,
utility company will deed
chil dren," is draining overflow asked Schreiner to look
Hollow first addition and the
Into pond in highland hills should
Rate control of Sanlando lines without charge to the city from Lake Wayman.
maintaining and cleaning the be expanded.

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FRESNO, Calif. (AP) — The parers of a youth who
died after his illeeupport system was abut off say they did
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kept their son alive for 18 days after his brain
destroyed through medical error.
Mr. AM Mrs. Pete Uribe,i said they did not know how
their 19-year-old son, Sammy, died until they read in
newspapers tia&amp; the ti had disconnected the
respirator that had kept him breathing.
In a report filed Sept. 11 by Valley Medical Center's
didrdentsUn,Dr. MjlFreeman, the
ftai
said Sammy's brain died during surgery when an
anesthetist placed an oxygen tube i his
stead of his trachea, cutting off the oxygen
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night to allow It to raise in. the city for single family
stallatlon fees and monthly residences and multiple reconnect charge, $10 ($5);
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and
service ra tes wi thin the city, dwelling units, with individual moving
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During the public hearing billing for each unit include:
wired $5 (same); moving
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delinquent payment penalty $5
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same level since Seminole monthly service charge, $6.50
(new).
Cablevision was granted a ($4.95); additional outlets
These rates are for exposed
franchise in the city on Nov. 1, installation charge. $15.
wirin
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Laaiar Richardson (center), assistant principal at Seminole High have Increased
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high school anditorfum
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handled on
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MulUple dwelling units (bulk an individual
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last olgh where his 'worst' trai ts were brought o light by a recently added two new billing
100 per cent sub
number of ktudents and faculty members In
various Skits. The stations, WC!X, Miami and scription): 1- units, $6.50; .
Seminole Cablevision
event was spon.4nr-el by the Thespian Society of the school as a
WKID, Ft. Lauderdale, to make 1(1), $6 3.5; 101 to 500 16.25; 501 to currently serves 416 sub.
fund-raising deice. Here, Richardson takes th e brunt of some a total of 31 channels.
1,000, $6.05.
scri bers in Winter Springs,
good-natured teasing from MIS Principal Don I nolcic ,'j
Five of these are vailab!e t
hotels,
motels
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County jail official said after two thirsty federal prison
escapees were captured several miles apart in a rural
area near Salem.
Au thorities apprehended escapees
Roche,
of Kat'nah, N.Y., and Maurice J. }iilian, 40, of Oakland,
Calif., Monday night. The pit esca ped wi th three other
inmates Friday from the Marion Federal Penitentiary by

WASHINGToN (AP) — The National Security Agency
intercepted more than IXO telephone and telegraph
communication, involving antiwar activists and other
dissidents and reported on them to the CIA and the FBI,
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midnight, police reported.
Earli er, some 600 persons lined a road near Fern Creek
High in the southeastern part of the county. They carried
signs encouraging passing motorists to honk their horns if
they opposed school busing.

device.
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fired toward Je fferson County police and even persons
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busing demonstra tion near a high school.
Bob Yat es, press officer for the county police, said
nobody was hit by the shots. Police had no estimate of the
number taking part in the distirbance, in sou thwestern
Jefferson County near Pleasure Ridge Park high School.

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WASHINGTON (AP )

Talks have resumed in Vienna in the elusive
search for a formula to reduce the size of military
forces on opposite sides of the Iron Curtain. No
one
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— President Ford will ask
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sequel to the Israeli-Egyptian Sinai agreement.
In signing on Monday a resolution authorizing the
assignment of 200 American civilians to early-warning
stations in the Sinai, Ford said he would "soon consult
Congress on what is required" to
sustain U.S. relations
with Middle East countries.
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Reduction MBFR is an aspect of detente that has
barely cleared the starting gate.
Originally, negotiations for new political and
military accommodations between Western
Europe and the Soviet block were to follow parallel
courses. With their deft talent for orchestrating
detente (Ii pk ill ai'' 0 stilt their iv,n ('Il(IS, tile
Russians managed to push the political
negotiations out in front, climaxing them with the
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WEST PALM BEACH (Al')
— Five Jailed crewmen of
an Ill-fated freighter face more
questions today amid reports
that a high-seas mutiny result.
ing in four deaths and the ship's
scuttling was the work of a
single seaman,
Louis Gidel, deputy district
director of the U.S. Immigra.
tion and Naturalization Service,
said a lawyer retained by the
Indonesian government would
interview the four Indonesian
seamen and one Filipino cook
today in the city jail.
Meanwhile, an agent for the
charterer of the Panamanian.
flag Mimi quoted an Indonesian
crewman Monday as sa ying
t!.at he killed the ship's four

near Cuba, also has said that survivors have not said anyone admitted the killings.
thing like that."
Wilson Browning, whose
In a related development,
Browning Transport Manage- representatives of West Getment Co. operated the ship, de- many and Panama reportedly
nied reports that the crewmen were inquiring into the crew's
were trying to go to Cuba.
legal status.
"There's no evidence that
A German embassy spokesthey were going to Cuba," he man In Washington said offi.
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PARIS (All) — The day-old preparatory conference of
industrial and developing nations has already made
"great progress," the head of the American delegation

iorLs.
"I'm very optimistic that we will come out with a new

understanding," Undersecretary of State Charles
Robinson said after the delegates agreed Monday to
l;iunch a 27-nation conference In Paris Dec. 16 with a new
onomic order for the non-Communist world as its long.
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"He just said he sta bbed the
four officers," Monocampilos
told The Associated Press. "It
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as I know."
The Miami Herald also
quoted a source close to the investigation as saying that
pardi killed the sh ip's engineer,

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school are convicts, and the of them re-evaluate their roles
classroom is behind locked as mothers.
prison doors.
"I see a lot of women here
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Raymond tells his mother whose children have been taken
that school is 'terrific," and from them," she ;wl ''Theyshe says, "if it's good for Ray- see themselves as pretty poor
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Raymond is one of 12 young- them an opportunity to Improve
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Laurie Kennedy says she had
Mr-s. Cantwell says, Other
some second thoughts about
people sort of give me weird
looks when I tell them a bout the sending her daughter to the
S.
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Teague Sliddle School Sixth Grade Social Studies classes taugbt teacher, Bobbie Chapman,
by Wayne Joiner recently made replicas of prehistoric weapons, oversees their activities.
Most of the women in the
utensils, decorations and drawings. Joiner is shown exanfluing
the work of Traci Rivers (left) and Kevin Black.(Herald Photo by program have been convicted
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Capt. Jordan Monocampilos,

Miami agent for High Watch
Shipping Co., said seaman Gun
Supardi told him It broken
English that he stabl.,ed his offi.
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U.S.-German extradition treaty "Now I think everybody wants
The other three survivors
to determine If the five men it."
were identified as Indonesians
could be moved to Germany for
The Mimi's officers and Malik Abdul, Paulus Ifeydenpossible trial. Panama also in- crewmen all were employed by mans and Mohammed Syiddik,
quired whether the crew could the ship's owners, Inter- and Filipino Ponciano Masong.
be sent there, a spokesman continental Properties
Killed were Capt. Lothar
said.
Management Co., Monocam- Eckart, chief engineer Bernd
"For a while I didn't think pilos said. He said his company Hesse, second engineer Horst
anybody was going to take ju- had chartered the Mimi for a Hershe and chief mate Manfred
rsdiction," Browning said. year.
Schmidt.

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In part. organized crime is thriving in the
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Unit ed States because its top management is
Picture the Soviet Union sending buyers to the
more sophisticated in its me thods, better
—
United
S
i
ta
tes
with firm orders, a nd hard money
'.
organized, more adept at using advanced
to back them up, for a bil lion dollars wor th of
China Blasts United States
automobiles.
techniques, profits from its mistakes and is more
.,4. 1.a"
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t?—
alert to changing conditions than many of the
Now
extend
this
impossible
dream
by
....
'
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proceeded beyond the point where the two sides
-TOKYO (AP) — China charged today that the U. S.
imagining certain politicia ns and labor leaders v
federal. state and local law organizations it's up
then
the
chief
mate.
captain
agree to disagree.
government's
against.
refusal
to
curb activities of Tibetan exiles
demanding that the government scotch the deal
and second engineer. The
in the United States constituted "undisguised
Th e Warsaw Pact went into the negotiations
because additional sa les abroad might ca use car
,,j
Organized crime has also shown considerable
.
source
said two of the ship's oft'rference"
in
prices to go up at home.
China's internal affairs and a "flagrant"
\
ability to profit from the mistakes of local and
almost two years ago with a numerical superiority
1
licers
were
killed while asleep,
violation of President Nixon's 1972 Shanghai agreement
Ridiculous? But just substitute grain for
in troops and weapons confronting the forces of the
federal officers, prosecutors, judges, ad_________
the Herald reported.
ith
Premier
Chou
En4ai.
automob
es
il
ministrators
and legislators.
and you have today's "insane
North Atlantic Treaty Organization. The Warsaw
Supardi then chopped open
Usinhua, the official Chinese ne ws agency, broadcast
demand" by some to shut off further grain
If
., sounds like a harsh indictment, it's
Pact forces are even stronger now, and the talks
the sea cocks in the Mimi's hold
the charge less than a week bef ore Secretary of state
shipments to foreign customers.
a conclusion one can draw after
are stalled on the insistence by Moscow that this
and,
with the other four
Ilenry
A.
Kissinger's scheduled visit to Pekh%. The
That Is the analogy drawn by Keith C. Barrons,
sitting in on conferences of 446 law officers from
crewmen,
cast off from the STONE AGE
imbalance be preserved if there is any reduction on
statement from the information department of the
Easy WaYTO Kill
an agricultural scientist with Dow Chemical Co.
all levels of national and local agencies and from
sinking
ship
in
a
lifeboat,
the
Ministry
of
Foreign
Affairs
made
no
mention
of
both sides. The prospects are dim for a "balanced"
and
a variety of specialties. That includes tax
author of a just-published book, "The Food
/
STUDENTS
Herald's source said.
Kissinger's
14A
in Your Future."
Roaches and Ants
force reduction when one side sees nothing wrong
evasion, prostitution and hijacking to numbers,
Gidel has consistently dcwi th keeping a th umb on the sale.
fencing, narcotics and the penetration of
For years the American former has been
d li ned to say what officials have
?1
raising grain for export just as much as for
legitimate business by organized crime.
-.
A major lure of detente has been the prospectThis
Syria
•'•
Mulls
Arms
is
Purch
Purchase
learned
from talking to the five
.-'
'
domestic
.
consumption,
lawmen
talking about their own
says Barrons. Currently
that it could ease the pressure for defense spending
crewmen. But he told The AP
/
%heIs
operatio
.
development class. So far, four
harvesting
more
ns
It
gives
tl1Jn
an
alarming
view
two billion
of
0f
.
the
WASHINGTON (AP) — Syria reportedly is trying to
in Western countries. What we have seen from the
"
. that
Monocampilos'
version
i,
.,
I
w
he
at,
kno
bureacracy and official corruption which
wing that all the bread, crackers,
women
have
completed
the
six
—
reduce
its
depe ndence on Russia by buying arms from
"does not conflict with" his own
Soviet side is a military build-up that gives no
mont hs training requi red for
pasta
and
pastry
we
will
eat
in
the
U.S.A.
during
France
and
moving
toward
possible
purchase
of
U.S.
"information.
comfort to those budgeting for defense in any of the
-,
the
preschool program, but
put into effect to do their jobs.
the coining year, plus a reasonable addition to
weapons captured by North Vietnam.
Capt. Manfred Opperman,
NATO countries, including the United States of
our
prison
officials say they expect
reserves,
w
il
l
requi
re less than ha lf that
If Syria were to open p major arms sources outside of
The discussions also cause a reporter to come
•
•
skipper of the German freighter
'\,
about
24
others to be ready next
amount.
The
remaining
America. Not only have the MBFR talks been
1111
billion-plus bushels were
Russia. it could lead to a significant reduction in
away convinced that even with the widespread
that Saturday picked up the five
year.
raised
to be sold, just like every automobile that
rooll, he
'Z"
Moscow's influence in Damascus, U.S. officials say.
disappointing, but the Strategic Arms Limitation
inefficiency and reports of corruption, there are
110
crewmen from the littered sea.,
__________________________________________________
None
of
the
women
was
Imrolls
off
the
assembly
line,
and
this
grain
must
Talks (SALT) are not doing much better. Even if a
be
a great many sincere law of ficers w ho
KING FpnjR.
TAI f AUACCt't'
k
-. .
sold abroad.
it Fs
P) nearu
from uui not want to give
tl said he would want to
Gordon
desperately want to make things better. These
SALT I1 agreement for a numerical ceiling
— Chancellor E.T. York's pro- any more money to higher edu- be sure the poor are not hurt by
No Counterforco
Farm production for export has been a
SAVE ON
men are grasping for new ideas and techniques. _____________
missiles is reached, the United States faces a cost ly
posal
for more money for tint- cation.
lifesaver
for
our
economy,
a
halt
Ba
rrens
in
increases
Brual, on once ... IG,tI for month
In
enrollcontends.
Take
th
tlilsana)ysis of e war-against hijacking
investment to keep its strategic arsenal on a
versities is meeting still resist_________
LaSt
par
year
we
York
also
said
he
WORK
SHOES
exported
$21
would
ask
ments,
and
that
cutting
highbillion
worth.
Contml
If all
roaches and ants the
CALENDAR
wi th the massive multiple-warhead missiles which One other large-scale stealing which tuts become
antht ia%c.
this food had been reta ined at home Just to keep
the regents Friday at their cost doctoral programs would
easy
way—brush
No-Roach in
of the high-profit activities of organized
AND BOOTS
"We can't give them what we meeting In Gainesville to put a be better than an across-thethe Russians have been deploying.
domestic prices down, the resulting high deficit
cabinets, cupboards; around
crime.
ain't got," said Education Corn- ceiling on enrollment, which board ceiling.
Editor
in foreign trade would have caused further
The NATO negotiators at Vienna are still under
bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
Arm y.Novy
The Information comes from Peter R.
mittee Chairman Philip Lewis, has increased 30 per cent over
OCT. it
Newcomers Coffee sponsored
deterioration in the value of the dollar and higher
He
also
questioned
York's
pressure to find some means of justifying a force
Colôrics,
odorlcss coaling
Richards, Deputy Attorney General of New Offended By
D-West Palm Beach, adding three years while funds have figures indicating that faculty
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., by Seminole Spokes of
party and today at 56 years of age I am changing costs for everything we import.
Film
Surplus
stys
effective
for months.
Seminole
County
Association
reduction that would be welcome news for budgetJersey, in charge of the Special Prosecution
that.
11
Sanford Woman's Club.
Altamonte Springs, Betty for Retarded Children theater that he could not imagine the declined two per cent in terms salaries have gone down 14 per
p
I
am
Even
if
a
the
father
of
block
to
three
teenage
girls
and
!
the
free
export
of farm
Section, Division of Criminal Justice.
310 SANFORD AVE.
conscious governments. This must not lead NATO
Pollock in charge. Call benefit "The Music Man," 7:30 legislature raising taxes next of buying power.
M. T. Marcovttet) commodi ti es had a temporar ily depressing
take offense to the insinuations made by the
i WINNDIXIE
cent in buying power over the
Hijacking
of
goods
carried
into a num bers-game with the Warsaw Pact which
by (tuck today is so films shown
year.
Florida
Welcome
Aviation
Trades
Wagon for details.
This year's increase of 9,000 past three years while teachers'
to parents at the Oct. 6 school board
Sanford effect on food prices, the long-range effect would
p.m., Annie Russell Theatre,
successful truckers find insurance difficult to
A
halt
in
enrollment
inwould provide for a mutual cutback in forces which
Association
(state
meeting)
students
included 7,000 for workloads have inceased 20 per
meeting.
The
person
be
higher
pr
Rollins
in
College. Tickets
charge as well as our
ices, he says.
obtain and premiums exorbitant.
OCT.
16
Airport
creases
until
money
problems
Inn
Aero
conforms only to the Soviet interpretation of
Services
which
the
legislature provided cent.
available from Streeps's
school board members showing X-rated movies Open Letter
"Any manufacturer faced with the possibility
WHEN YOU GIVE
are
solved,
as
Terminal
Building,
The crime organizations which manages these and having the audacity to
Maitland-South
proposed
by
6:30
p.m.
Seminole
no
money,
York said.
"balance."
of
a
Agency in Orlando or by mail
ban on exports would gear his output to meet
Gordon said he was seeking
infer that all
deals are sophisticated. Its top echelon teenagers are sexually active and are In
Co-hosts: Aero Services and Chamber of Commerce, noon, CARC, P.O. Box 1066, Sanford, York, may be just what the
Regents Chairman Marshall Florida figures to match a naonly
The Western allies sacrificed many principles
domestic market. With lower volume his
The following is a copy of
need of
THE UNITED WAY
in OPCfl letter, to coststhe
managers are insulated from their underlings. this te garbage is purely unbe
universities need during a time Criser of West Palm Beach and (tonal survey by the American
Maltiand
Sanford
Airport
Civic
Authority.
Center.
would
go
up,
and
a
li evable. Fur.
for the sake of detente. They should r.ot
ese
increases
would
Vice-President
th
Nelson
A.
Rockefeller
Seminole Spokes luncheon, of recession, Lewis added.
They are seldom, If ever, anywhere near the thermore I have never witnessed anything
Speaker, Congressman Richard
Regent Marshall Harris of Association of University Proeve ntua lly rea ch the consumer.
so The Honorable Nelson A. Rockefeller
take the dangerous step of sacrificing any of their
YOU HELP YOUR
Free blood pressure checks 2- Kelly on "The Economy and 12:15 p.m.,
Scene of a theft, a drop or sale of stolen goods, disgusting as the portion of
Senate
Ways
and
Means
€i
Ho
te
l.
Miami
both said they would fessors, reported In The Chro.
"Farmers will certainly not plant for the
the film involving Vice-President of the United States
military security at Vienna.
VVWV
4
p.m.,
Seventh-day
Adventist
Chairman
Jack Gordon, D- support the ceiling.
The thieves are piece workers, low-level men what was intended to
Government Spending."
Call Mrs. Lynn Lenon,s of
nicle on Higher Education, that
supera bu nda nce we have been blessed wi th in
portray our family
Executive Office Building
(1 Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford.
FRIENDS &amp; NEIGHBORS
often recruited for a single job. They don't know physician. This little
Miami
Beach,
said
he
wanted
to
Longwood
for
reservations.
Criser said the ceiling was faculty family income actually
recent decades if their foreign markets are in
epi
sode could only create
Washington,
D.C.
20501
for whom they are working or where thc goods
see deeper cuts in adminis. necessary, but he believed ad- had Increased because of two
Seminole Chapter No. 2,
jeopardy. Do those advocatin g an export sh ut-off
distrust In the mind of our children so far as their
Dear Mr. Vice-President:
I'inecrest Elementary School Order of the Eastern Star. (Xi'. 24
IN MORE WAYS THAN YOU KNOW.
they've stolen go.
t.rative costs before considering ditior.al funding should be pro- members receiving faculty salfamily physician is concerned.
to produce a high surplus in
The
Seminole
County
Young
Republicans
expect
farmers
PTA,
open
house, 7 P.m-',
Fraternal Order of Eagles more money for the univer- vided to raise university in- aries and due to higher outside
Goods are regularly snatched to order. The
'.1'
Advance night.
Mrs.Snell not only degraded our children, the
wish to formally protest your latest attempt at future years just so the prices they receive will
Seminole - County's United Campaign Needs your
meeting 7:30.
The investigation of the Central Intelligence Agency is
Halloween Dance and charter sities.
emphasis Is on Items such as meat and liquor home
come to a reasonable level by income.
, parenthood but went on to further degrade flscal conservaUsmconce
contribution
aggngon,de1ayedbypoli uca,anddging the age
g the sugg.J0flof go dowis?"
In order to help your friends and neighnight for Acne 3643 and
which have no markings, and therefore are
York told a news conference comparison with other states.
OCT. 17
our most trusted friend, our doctor. The in. federal assistance to the City of New York.
With
higher
taxes
and
greatly
increa
11
bors
sed
cost
Skate
who
need
night
It Is a legitimate inquiry. There was a need for Congress to
sponsored
by
help right now.
s
Auxi
ary,
li
We
unidentifiable as stolen goods and untraceable. ference
8 p.m., Altamonte Monday that he had made cuts
Harris, a former chairman of
______________________
American Association of
being that our doctors have no more understand that your statement included the fact for equipment, fuel, fertilizer and everything
Lyman High School Band
-1
follow up on the incomplete Rockefeller corrunission report. The
Civic Center. Dance music by in overhead Ids No. I priority the House Appropriations CornGuards, drivers and corrupt law officers are higher morals that the lowest form of animal and that the
Giving The United Way is perfect, painless and
record of the CIA must be opened to a searching examination,
-'
Boosters to benefit uniform Retired Persons Chapter
federal assistance hinged upon New that goes into a crop. many fW-mm are already
Nick Pfeifauf at 9 p.m. Costume since bcoming chancellor J uly mittee, said the only way the
bribed or blackmailed.
on
2:30
p.m.
that
they
would
First Federal of
meaningful. You can give a weekly or monthly
the ropes, says Barrons. An
go even further and falsify York's ability to first
fund , 7-9:30 p.m. Teachers and
Failures and abuses must be exposed. T1he role of the CIA should
prizes.
1.
universities could provide a
Investigative and prosecuth-e agencies have medical records and reports for his own therefore, we must ask balance their bixiget, knock them completely_out export ban could
___________________
l
,
A
a
Seminole,
Sanford,
Fi
lm
on
amount
of your choice where you work, - - .through
be reconside red. The methods of oversight over the agency
parents free.
of the ring.
why it should then be
He announced that he and the quality education with the mon.
responded
routinely.
Accurate
information
is
protection.
If
ou
our
f
nding
From
time
of
AARP-NRTA.
local
doctors
could
see
Immemorial,
members
ce
is
them?
ne
ssary
these
should be strengthened.
your employee withholding plan, Even SOc a week
to ass t
of Congress
&amp;oLlnm
hawA .n ak.
f
LII.L2
IZI—,---- wey too Would
'' '
ii I. IJJ. I UU.IIL UI
Harvest Festival. First nine university nresldntc
w' I sure
b01 flO VUD, i p.m.,
builds to $26 a year. Money to help another human
be offended and
But a modem na Lion rietds the kind o( information provided
No, there is no such thing as a free lunch, and LIdVC neen padding the voluminous
United Methodist Church, 5th would go on a 13-city tour start- number of students.
. _ -. Flagship Bank oi Sanford.
being.
by an In telligence agency. A su pe rpo wer like the United States operation, its permanent personnel, its business would take immediate action to put a stop to this now Is the time for the citizens of New York — Congressional Record, which most people
OC7.
19
and
and law enforcement contacts, the means by sort of communistic destruction.
believe
Official
visit
la
by
District 4
faithful chronicle of deliberations
with their free university system and executivestands in special med of such information. Our great power
Order of Eagles Lunch, 11:30-1:30.
people" on their universities than trying to force the legislawhich goods are split up and sold or the ultimate
I
Governor
Barbara
the
floor
Kasten.
of
the
am
not
intending
to
write
notes
to
the
school
salaried
garbage
collector
House
and
mlstbc exercised with expert knowledge off orcignaffaIrs
Senate, wi th such
—
Acne
3643
"BrIng
a
Friend
to
pay
the
tab.
We
and
hear the public's proposals. tune to cut other services, Harchanne ls of distribution,
forbidding this sex-filth but I will say that my cannot agree that
things as letters from constituents, newspaper
WHERE THE MONEY GOES IN SEMINOLE
If the CIA fs not tosrvive,s,ome other cjvuJan agency
it
is
the
responsibility
f
OCT.
I
5
Day"
4
p.m.,
coffee
and
cake
at
It
Lewis
Spire Circle, Order of the
said the voters he had ris said.
emmmmem~
Investigations normally focus on individual daughters had best not be subjected to th
1111110
editorials and "extensions of rer,rn'k" — m,A
would have to be creat ed to counterbalance
to foot the hill whan I",4#i
mI1itrv
in,.
is
federa
I
tax
Daver
a
1,iIWn,,,mnVni.pIInit
i'Itih
hnmø
in
T,"orn
Prrk
Amnennlh
11
--_----____ the
I IM
--snar.cnes the recovery o goodsand
u'uuora, atrocity since tonight I was j1thwf(1M of New V,wk
sometimes
,.
even
nitarnc,
Ihnh.
.t..'
....I
r..r
tI'....a
(1'-IU1U IV1JId[L
I.i uvuwnu services
1*0
e ti , 9:15 . ., r Il3I
H.L. r.veiyn nayes.
tosecuUon of the thief or drop guard caught on
BOY SCOUTS
.
As a compromise
- CENTRAL FLORIDA
President Ford should look for ways to
without apparently sizing that someone, in
to reform-minded
Seminole,
Federal
of
the
spot
—
SHELTERED
WORKSHOP
OCT.
21
individuals
usually
so
Insignificant
as
people
. . . CHILDREN'S
take ano ther look at the elected officials,
congressional inquiry by cooperating with the Investigators. He
the end, must pay. Let's let New York's residents colleagues, Sen. Howard Cannon, D-Nev.,
OCT. 25
Top1c:
L on gwood.
to
be
Inconsequential,
HOME
SOCIETY
.
Weight
Watchers,
.
7 p.m.
GIRL SCOUTS
our teachers and our two major political parties, pick up their own check
and Henry Kissinger should not seek out excuses to withhold
Women of the Moose Chapter
and not add it to our own chairman of the Joint committee responsible for
"Presidential Accountability." Sanford Woman's Club.
4
CATHOLIC
SOCIAL
SERVICES
. . . GOOD
Too
often,
prosecutors
treat
th
e
case
of
a
it
is
th
very
evident
ey
are
e
Record,
has
agreed
not only condoning this overdue credit card,
necessary documents.
1404 Halloween Dance. 9:30
to use a typographic
th
SAMARITAN HOME . . . MID FLORIDA CENTER
simple theft or possession of stolen goods as but apparently promoting this since it comes
The Congress must resist the te mptation to
Seminar on eye problems. 9
p.m., music by Harmonaires.
ationalize
Maryanne Morse device of some kind to enable readers of the
FOR ALCOHOLICS . . . RED CROSS
"having
no
more
priority
or
interest
th
an
an
from
Washington,
co
Beta Chi Initiation Dinner, 7 Costume prizes and cake walk.
state and county. I have been
rd to disting uish betweenthis kind
arid politicize the inquiry. It should pursue it vigorously and
am,, Altamonte Springs Civic
Seminole
County
Re
of
SALVATION ARM( . . SEMINOLE COUNTY
ordinary purse snatching or gas sta tion holdup." a registered voter all my adult life in the same
p.m. Sheraton Inn, Sanford.
decisively. It should not dillydally and It should not play
Young Republicans stuffing and speeches actually made In
Center. Open to public.
MENTAL HEALTH ... USO... YMCA...
Congress.
________________________________ OCT. 242$
is wizxi this thing up.
'Fri County Roadrunners CB
JACK ANDERSON
MIAMI (AP) — National AirPLEASE HELP KEEP THESE WORTHY
Radio Club hearing ConORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY THEY
line flight attendants have
servation Jamboree, Sanford
NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK IN
shouted down a move by dlsSEMINOLE COUNTY,
ir,
BERRY'S WORLD
Civic
Center. Door prizes,
v'c
C%"rcr
C
_.I
sident union members who
.. •
u
L.
Harris, entertainment, beauty contest, sought a quick end to a strike
Kenneth
(Xi'OHER 13, 1975
upI V i
ci V
snack bar. Dance Friday, 7-11
Altamonte Springs
ADMISSIONS
that has grounded the company
We have spent months, as part of
p.m. to Dixie Lane and Country
Colegrove,
Deflary
Burdean
our watch belatedly agreed to conduct comparative tests of
Sanford:
since
Labor Day,
already geared up for production. GM
on waste, di gging out the details of a $25
Cut-up.
Met-a
A.
Baehr,
Deltona
million both the GM and Kaiser trucks under Identical
Janice
D.
Butler
The
demanded Privately that the commercial trucks will be
attendants
overand received 112.9 million for disassembling
Army boondoggle.
the woefully Inadequate in
Vincent J. Cuclnello, Dellona_________________________ wtwimingly rejected a M onday
conditions at the Aberdeen, Md., proving
Nellie
Carter
the
field.
The
Army
orproduction
line.
When the military brass squander th
de red these trucks with
Philip E. Golden, Deltona
e tax- grounds,
Alton Coleman
move to ask federal mediators
fuel-eating VI engines
A nother $12.4 million, which had
payers' millions, they Invariably spend more
I
Frances
D. Morgan, Deltona
A grueling, 30,000-mile test proved what the invested in
already been and automatic transmissions. The
Jr.
Major
Garvin
for
a new compromise proposal
Army could
millions to cover it up. The mis.spendlng,
research and development, also went have saved
Bowen,
Geneva
R.
James
Army experts had already concluded. Al though
$5
million
Albert Gates
and to instruct union negotlaby purchasing the sim pler
down the Pentagon drain. The GM cancellation, six-cylin
therefore, is sometimes difficult to trace.
the initial cost of the Kaiser truck was slightly
Rose M. Lo),d, Orlando
der model not to mention the gasoline
Charlie
Glenn
tars to put the best possible
IS
in
other
words,
c
The story is complex. Let's call it the
ost the taxpayers a painful
$25.3 savings of 5 millIon to 9 million gallons a year,
Paul Antonie, Osteen
lower, the GM truck not onlywas sturdier but
Monday's
high
85.
Overnight
Nathaniel
Grooms
agreement
up to a membership
million,.
An.atoniy of a Boodoggle.
cost far less to maintain.
An
low
60.
vote.
C.
Harlow
Patsy
Army
spokesman
contended
that
the
For this substantial sum, the Army received truck
It began in December, 1968, when the Army
GM
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The test results stated, for example, that the
"ezceetjed minimum requirements-,
Fair to partly cloudy through
Susan ne M. hlighsmith
Leaders of the Association of
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trucks,
a
and
act of blueprin ts and some didn't fit into the rm
awarded a $136 mIllion multi-year contract to GM
truck
went
mare
thin
twice
as
Wednesday.
Slight
chance
AGENCY
of
an
Flight
Attendants, fighting for
A
y's
iLS
Janie
J.
Joyce
General Motors to produce a fleet of "SUPer mechanical
far between special tools of no use except for assembling the budget.
cycle costs"
Sanford :
ff
failures than the Kaiser model. One truck that wasn'L
afternoon
thundershower,
continued
support In the strike,
Paul
S.
Lunsford
truckL
te ;
Milton E. Btithop
Footno
Army
expert
called
the
woo-000_~ J
Highs
in
e
mid
to
up
GM
th
pe
r
Ms.
sa
vehicle
"the
best
e
waste,
which
id
the
RobertMcIntosh
dissiden
ts' proposals
Th
--Thus, the Army eff t to produce "more truck
To win the contract, GM
we we have
Flowers
W H 4,.',
had to meet truck of this type I've ever seen."
Gladys
R.
Lows
In
th
e
up
pe
r
60s
and
low
would encourage National to
carefully (kcumented, doesn't include countless
Eddie Newton
for the buck" wound or
operating specifications for a truck far tougher
Up, instead, producing no man
hours that all the
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Sue A. Jordan
Another Army analyst, who rode in both trucks but
^_el- &lt;
70s.
Easterly
winds
10
to
15
I ft.e:%..
stand
pat on the contract offer
Edna
E.
Skiver
auditors
costing
lot
than the
a
of bucks,
Veitigating, compiling and eval have spent in.
Clarence A. King
commercial trucks that the Army had trucks, said at the test's conclusion that the GM
mph,
decreasing
at
night.
Rain
negotiators
rejected Sept. 21.
Steve
R.
Steadman
But this, unfortunately, Isn't th
been using.
ua ting data for
Give Where You Work, . or ?MII A Check Today To:
model wits in "top co ndition" but the
Connie
L
Leviti
e
end
of
the
the
super
truck
that
probability
20
per
cent
during
"The
closer
we
come
to
Nov.
w
Helen
M.
Trent
as
never
Kaiser
story.
The
Army
built,
The
generals
were
is
sufficiently pleased with model was "literally falling
now preparing to spend
_
Kenneth J. Mitchell
the afternoon.
COAL CASH: Thc Island Creek Coal Corn.
15 the stronger we get," argued
apart." The Army million for 33,00 commercial trucks. These$145
Bonnie I. Tucker
GM's offer that they ignored a study from
are pany, a subsidiary Occidental
Mary
E.
Mitchell
Kaiser experts agreed emphatically that GM had the li
THE UNITED WAY
EXTENDED
FORECAST
of
one
stewardess who called for
White
Jeep,which claimed the company could meet all
ttle different than the trucks that the Army In
Petroleum, has
CDI
A.
Murphy
Pamela
better truck.
reported an unbelievable profit
Partly cloudy and warm with the strike to continue, if neces1967 Insisted weren't adequate for
Increase of 12,000
tb° perfirmanee specifications and still save the
Henry
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rugged per cent since 1972_. a
Sims
Thus vindicated, the Army might have been military
Laretha
dely scattered showers. Lows sary, into National's usuallywi
duty.
feat unmatched by any
taxpayers millions.
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expected to go ahead with the procurement, But
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Inflation, meanwhile, has sent costs soaring.
O
Rep. John Brademas, fl-Ind., and the General this was too 1o
Ur4bed
girl
coal Profits have gone up. acknowledged
Daytona Beach tides: high
gi c' for the military mind. So the Army us
Th
is
Its
e
d
sidents
fut
y
il
argued
"It must be a part of some now campaign to
Sanford,
Florida 32771
Vft
m t mow pay about the same
Accounting Office, quite properly, demanded to
Ervin W. Quist, DeBary
for
Occidental's
instead, the Army ffxp11cably cancelled the
5:16
a.m.,
5:36
p.m.;
low
11:18
for
wiring
President
Joseph
a
request
to
presithe inferior trucks as it would
change its image!"
Baird, from 1
know why the Army had overlooked a possible GM contract May,
have cost to Cents to $12.93 per ton.
Majel Hallahan, Deltona
In
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a.m., 11:44
p.m. Port dential labor troubleshooter
1971.
"We
want
the maximum
produce
fl* LHTED VWW.
Thanks to )vu, it worlw
the superior GM models.
opportunity to
money. Ø
y in 1971
Do
Deltona
nald,
do
ce
K.
Mc
Gra
no
simpie
Canaveral:
ar
return
high
5
a.m., 5:18 W.J. Usery Jr. indi ca ting union
II
matter, since GM had
ll
Oil in vestmen ts," he
Army experts have acknowledged to us
told us
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A Community ser v ice MU4191 from Tha Evtnrng H e ra l d,
p.m.: low 11:08a.m., 11:3-4 p.m. willingness to resume talks.
frankly. "We would sell it higher if we could"
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political control over Eastern Europe while the
promise of a relaxation in the military C0fl
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mid-afternoon. The event will
be held on the veranda of
white-columned Foster
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several hundred visitors on u
Tuesday, Oct.
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pacious, shady lawn.
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There is no charge for ad. •
mission to the "Jeanie" concert
"Jeanie With the light Brown
other than the regular fee for
Hair" and other fl)eIOdic
entry Into the 25acre Foster
classics of the 19th century.
Park, which is owned and
The public is Invited to attendoperated by the State of Florida
the Saturday program begin
as a tribute to the worhl.fnrnn1.
ning at 9:30 a.m. and
composer of "Suwannee
culminating in the selection and
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Reds Figure To Run Tonight

Bubble Gum Blowout

WOMEN

CINCINNATI (AP) — The

The Red Sox, although they rain that bothered their famed it hurt us because it was always Morgan said. "You have to Obviously t
hinking about that
track will be fast and the skies split the first two games in running game. Also, there was on our minds. Now that we're at have
that extra step to cut off fast artificial turf, Boston Man.
clear for tonight's third World lioston over the weekend, had a the psychological disadvantage Riverfront Stadium, it's going
baseballs. The Red Sox bet ter ager Darrell Johnson named
Series game, and Cincinnati's distinct advanta ge in their own of playing with "The Green to make a big difference
the be quick on this surface or It'll Rick Wise as his starter to opthoroughbreds intend to run the Fenway Park. Now, they have Monster," the close left field way our hitters attack the ball, hurt
them."
pose Cincinnati's Gary Nolan.
Boston Red Sox right out of an obvious disadvantage at wall that just about dares right- You'll see different hitters
The American League cham- "Rick is basically a highball
Itiverfront .Stadium.
Itiverfront.
handed hitters to swing at it.
here."
pions, despite Morgan's warn- itcher and that should be help.
Th alipackottodo
had a
"Everything's
different
Noneofthe hjttersonfted
the
The Red
ing, feel they'll be ready, will- 1l," Johnson said. "A sink.
lso see
flOW,
said Joe Morgan. with our performance," said Sox or the Reds reached the ferent
runners in Cincinnati, tog and able to play in the home erball pitcher forces men to hit
Morgan. pointing to a meager
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make all the difference in the total of three runs and a .188 that doesn't mean it didn't play Ing surface.
ball pitcher, like Wise-, gets
kings,
team battingaverage in the two
world for us."
many men on pops."
a
big
part
in
the
first
two
games.
While the artificial turf was
"Maybe the Reds don't real. The Red Sox hoping to get
games.
At no time in recent World
The Reds, accustolfle(I to
expected to help the Reds' of. ize It, but we're a great Astro- the feel of the strange ballpar k ,
Series history has the home their springy artificial turf at
"Mentally. it was kind of hard fense, it could also be a crucial turf team." said Bill Lee, Bos- worked out Monday night under
field advantage or weather con- home, were slowed to a crawl for us,".Morgan said, "because factor in the Boston defense.
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'l'h(W stage the big blowout in Cincinnati today.
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Saturday, participants wfll
make formal concert uppelurances In their authentic
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Music Club and must be a voice
student capable of giving
creditable radio, television and
concert performances. Participants also must be members
of families who are legal
residents of Florida. All entries
this year are college students.
Gathering at the Stephen
Foster Center here Thursday
evening, Oct. 23, the girls and
their escorts will participate In
the annual "Jeanie" ball
Friday night,
Friday,
-state
judges will privately interview

not eligible to participate again
under rules of the event,
Sponsors of the prestigious
com etiti
are the Florida
Federation of Music Clubs and
the trustees of the Stephen
Foster Center. The National
FederatIon of Music Clubs and
the American Society of
Composers, Authors and
Publishers (ASCAP) are long.
time patrons of the auditions.
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1976 and a $2,000 award to
further her musical education,
Four runners-up will win $500
scholarships and be named
'Jeanie Maids.'
Among contenders for the
1976 crown are two scholarship
winners from last year. They
are Karen Lee Tyler, a senior at
Florida State University, and
Penn)' BelIer, a junior at
University of Miami. Miss
Tyler's home is in Coral Gables,
Miss BelIer's in Miami. The
1975 "Jeanie," Mikkl Shiff of
Miarm, now ir

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WHITE SPRINGS - Twenty.
four talented young singers
from throughout Florida have
qualified for the 25th annual
"Jeanie" auditions to be held at
the Stephen Foster Memorial
here Oct. 24-25, Al Head,
direor of Florida's cultural
and performing arts Center on
the Suwannee River, an.
flounced.
These young women, age 18 to
21, will compete for $4,000 in
scholarships, with the winner
receiving the title of 'Jeanie
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hope to marry some day.
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firefighters with the town's pro/••
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Here's the problem: Iused to
Jr t
fessional corps.
take birth control pills, but my
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Linda Bammann, 19-ytar.old
to
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the
winner
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sophomore, is the first female
us ,111'extra grand to his favorite
because he said he heard they
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student firefighter. 'it's a great
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charitau(i&amp;x)forUIoseo to charity;.
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could cause blood clots, make
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hair
fall out and
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Wise
fi
The
Topps
people
are
determined
to
prove
that
which
I
advertised
for
rent.
A
wher,
they
ask
me
who
the
new
of other terrible side effects.
j
they
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The students get room and
I stand and chew. N
We've continued to have sex nice-looking young Teflow an- couple is? And should I tell this 4 ,
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foreign substances permitted, and major league
relations, but nothing has swered the ad, saying he young man and his fiancee that
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there and take profes oual
planned to be married soon. He if they don't get married, they'll ' .
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p,
umpires
will
be
the
judges.
This
bubble
blowing
ANZLAM&amp;Jwq~
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happened.
He
thinks
maybe
'4
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firefighting training with
liked
the
house
and
said
he
have
to
move'
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tas
simple
as
am sterile from the ll Is that
it Seems. Bevacqua, for example,
other firernen.
anted his fiancee to look at it
possible'.,
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a
miitadie
lie
sass that S1flCC bubble corn
has
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Student firefighters sleep two 4"
She lived inanother town.) She
DEAR OW: You'd better not
petit ion began, his mustache wax bill has doubled.
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to a room but Llrxia has a room ilWe want children some day, arrived the next day, saw the tell them to move until you
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there is something wrong with signed a year's lease
Gary Dufresne, assistant
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on t fl ow. The throat gets dry and the contestant
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me and that if I ever do have a
C
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The next day, they bought bedrooms In the house, so as
feels
the
pressure
It
takes
a
bi
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1
child, it will be deformed.
some furnitt.re and moved right long as they pay the rent on
buck those big three-inch hoses
CINCINNATI (AP) - Just a victories and then another in
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under
those
as well as anybody and witht.
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together'
Abby,
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e time, don't damage the
year ago eteran right4iander theplayoffwlthOakland H 19
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mself Abby. Please help me. I been living there in my house property and don't disturb the
Rick
Wise of the Boston Red victories marked a career high.
q;- ,:-something 's
have
no
mother
to
ask,
and
Sox
was
worried about his
I
for
two
months
now,
Just
W
neighbors,
how
can
Their
"It has been very gratifying,
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Pre
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husband and wife, Ipresume personal sleeping
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ll
future,
ba
e
hat
th victim of not just for myself but for the
a
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b-~_-,_~,
the others wear, black work oxThis is a small town, and I arr=gements ham you or
WORRIED
IN
PA.
arm
trouble
for
the
first time. team," he said. "It's been grat.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Moritz, bo th residents
50TH WEDDING
fords, blue jeans, a
have
my
reputation
to
think
of.
anyone
DEAR
WORRIED:
You
"Now,
instead
of
the
Lakeview
Nursing
Center,
celebrated
their
50th
else?
of
sitting at ifylngtobeabletocontrjt)ute
wedding anniversary Friday with this special cake.
° oc ur an am an
Married Oct. 10 1925 In Jersey City, N.
About this time of year, followers of high school
Professional counseling. 11y0w
sleeved blue shirt with a Stan- ANNIVERSARY
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and
tuning
In
the
World help the team get where we are,
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school offers that service,
anu i *Jfl t &amp;p.
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football teams start the inevitable - looking
ford Patch on the dWder.
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Wig to pitch," Wise said Mon. I've been with teams out of the
.
please take advantage of It. it prove of couples living together 1
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ahead
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FAST
Planned
before
marriage.
not,
your
THEN
kEEP
IT
OFF!
day
night on the eve of Game 3 race by early September.
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local
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Don't get the idea Seminole is looking past
,
Yesterday,I asked her if they iI * .
Parenthood office can help )-on.
of
the
Series with the Cincinnati
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"Now I'm with a champion.
,
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Reds.
You may be worrying had set their wedding date, and !: FOR FREE
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-Lake Howell past Apopka. More simply, teams
ship
team in the World Series.
needlessly, but It's important the said, "Not yet."
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"This is a great feeling,"the
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CALL
This
is
a terrific team. It has
with
a
shot
at
the
state
playoffs
or
a
bowi
game
SCIOU
that you learn the facts
What do I tell the neighbors
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a
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someoltiielin
young talents
have
a
natural tendency to peek around the corner
DEAR ABBY: I have been
climaxtoaverygratifyjng
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slowed
down
again,"
said
Ish.
Boston, Wise received the startnow ma,es
ded
over
Gainesville
is
essential
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Last year former Foreign lets me make love to her is
to remain lfl that
equiva sent of about $750 a
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a ruffled blouse, pantaloons
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Minister Toshlo Kimura nobel- Thursday because she gets her
and month,, including the substantial bonuses Izu
Acquired from the St Louis J)15oflforthe im
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portant third
.
'osaka
and
actor
C1
hair
done
every
Friday.
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aku Sato was said to be a leader Kinya KiLaoji were chosen Jak
which sent Reie Smith to the g
Any suggestiorts?
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"You just don't realize how
[
of this movement because he pan's bestfre&amp;sed men by a
As
for
Oviedo,
don't
let
that
It
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AND
9
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record
fool
you.
was
lotafly
expected
as
Seminole
High
The bespectacled hurler and
star
running
back
Tim
Raines
was
named
player
of
the
National
League club after the
HUNGRY FOR LOVE
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REIGN
dressed more colorfully than committee of 2-i that under.
fashionable Japanese men are Ken Ishizu, president of the
Oviedo
is
a
Class
AAA
school,
and
in
district
play
DEAR HUNGRY: When the
Other loosely fitting suits
(
now ys, she said.
ON SMOKED DAMAGED STOCK
his fellow politicians. Many takes this task annually.
Club member Charles Ward. Raines led Seminole In rushing with 95 yards on 13 carries. However,It Wig year with the Red Sox in chine certalnlyare no stran-1
the Lions are 1-0. This week's tester against Bishop
men s clothing company Van with narrow lapels on three- said
time for "making love,L~
it was encouragement by
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cusdown which turned momentum to Seminole for good. I Herald Staff Photo by BW Vincent)
life, he pitched just 49 Mrigs, delphia PhiWes, Wise pitched a
1st before the fashion boom be- with introducing the look and traditional Ja panese style.
has her hair appointm
at West Orange, in a make-or-break game.
tomer of Japanese designer non Isomura, who has Pierre ti
V
gan spreading to men as well as specWiza in IL
ending with a 3-4 record.
~tter and hit two honvirs
ent
'
It-s
me to make an appointment
- I
Cardin clothes custm made for
WOMM and brought change and -These clothes are meant to A pattern of conservative Hanae Mori.
"It
was
very
frustrating,"
he
the Reds in Cinct=ti.
a
Don't even bother looking for Trinity Prep in
I Formerly Bufton% n Bow-.I
busine&amp;swear dominated men's
I
"We need more fashion lead. hirrit in Tokyo, is aiso CaUed with marriage counelor!
1!
u
.
said.
"I
worked
hard
to
build
variety frOm the black whool look good and be economiCW. clothing until a few years
p
With
the
Cards
two years later,
the Class A district standings. The Saints aren't
DEAR ABBY: I own a nice '~ 7640 Hiawatha
.I
Ph. 322-13011
"Oshare" or stylish. Prime
90
_," id I
9
.
uniforms and businessmen's They are for people with good and the
. .
my strength last winter and in he fired a one-Ititter against the
I
cottage, L 6
there. 01), they
plain white shirt and tie signer as well as company Minister Takeo Mi)ii is called
. are Class A. However, scheduling
I
white shirts,
I
spring training. Things grad. Reds.
minds arid good hearts who were habits that only recently president. "Akio
problems knocked them out of consideration
'
Morita presi- the tca1 "Japanese style
ually worked out to the point in
Now m.any Japariem men don't need to use fashion to have begun to change.
.
"My lifetime record against
dresser."
playoffs. Tampa Berkeley Prep couldn't fit in
dent of Sony, is probably one of
wear blue jeans, safari jackets, cover inferiority complexes.
1.
midseason
where
I
thought
I
the
Reds
is something like 8-10,
Just before the oil crisis, ,l the most international dressers
I
Trinity this fall, and under rules set down by the
"The Wgh cost of Japanese
was back to as close to 100 per but most of the losses were earcowboy boots, and puka shell People who are confident of revolution began in business- in Japan. I designed blue jeans suits
, especially compared with
Florida Ifigh School Activities Association, teams
cent as I could get.
Mdlaces. 71vir Suits have la- themse',ves can wear any- wear, with colored shftu and
1), in my career when Cincinnati
.1
and a jeans Jacket for him that the average monthly salary, in.
I
bels such a3 Pierre Cardin, Ted thing.6
who
don't
play
all
other
opponents
within
a
district
late played in old Crosley Field,
wide ties
for the
-I
I.ApiuU3, Andrew PoUack, Cerin the season, so perhaps I just before the new stadium was
hibits fashion fr"'dom," said
are ineligible' for playoffs.
M11111'
.11
GAINESVILLE (AP) - The offensive line has been fore the season opened because Those four ot r guys ha ve have to do more hard work this built," Wise said.
!
Ishizu. "It makes a man cho
Under the setup, teams should be compelled to ]Me Florida Gators are No. I in together three years, although they are so familiar with each been here a while and know winter
il
In this society where mascu.
to be ready for next
--I know them and they know
Wmething he thirilm he cm
th
d'
t
j
The
rule
should
be
the
nation
In
total
offense
four
of
the
interior
linemen
are
other,
line co cern have been ca
what
to
do."
year.
me. I've had a lot of luck with
i
fully defined -and clothes, the Tu
Su
inator Jinuny starting for the first time this
"Mike Williams is our pitThe other guys are Gerald
Wise
came
back
this
year
as
Bench,
Perez and others in the
E
Dunn says it's mostly because football se.,
son. Th
OCTOBER 25
dubbed lar," Dunn said. "He's a third- Loper and Joey Pupello at he helped the Red Sox to the past. But Joe Morgan has been
kitchen and children have
contracts against non-district opponents.
of "The Family."
themselves "The Felinity" be- year s tar ter at quick tackle. guards, Robbie Moore at center pennant wth 19 regular
beenamonhem men are
a tough out for me."
and Bruce Mulliniks at strong
tackle. Loper is a senior; the
Used In Various Ways
Braves1
at
They usually shop for their
others juniom
iPaet
..
..
I. vuwi WIUI($JI We aia of their
t1umn includes in
se
The Tufted alias the Turkey
I
wives or girl friends, clothing or Carpet stitch
Oops, sort's' about that!
ju
nior
Keith
mbbk,
who plays
can produce
almost as much as the starting
store salesmen said. Although either a velvety or fluffy effect,
Apologies to the Sanford Braves of the
r -mlz~—
their tastes are conservative, depending on how it's finished.
. __ ._
Warner Lt,,ague's midget division. Monday's report
"Dantes At Sea" (A Musical)
they pay a lot of money for
"
"Those guys have done a su.
_
_It's done by taking 'i small
1
good-quality clothing,
per
job," Dunn said. "They've
stitch from right to left, ending
4
DECEMBER 6
the winning side by a 270 count with Donald Erving
made
our offense go.,,
Suits bearing European and with the needle on top of the
ATlANTA (All)
-If I ever had a guy Vanderbilt and added another 100 yards On 1
scoring three touchdowns and Deon Brown one.
MOVING
URA P4
Moore
ot special praise from
American designer names, linen. Next, take a second,
Chanwwrne
playing All-America football, Jimmy's doing it," other carries, despite playing only hall the head
had
we
Erving,
Bruce
McCray
and
Steve
Whitteu
manufactured in Japan by 11- similar stitch to the right,
B
say's Coach Doug Dickey of Florida,
game.
cerise, cost an average $143 a stitched into the first one.
nts. The Braves have three games left,
At The Forest (Extra Cost
play Saturday in Florida 35.0
ex
BE ILqh
____
Dickey, who has had a few, rates Jimmy
For that performance, DuBose was named thrashing of Vanderbilt.
Jackson Heights Saturday at Oviedo at
and
suit. Many are in the $150 to $200 Before you repeat this twoDoBose
,
CINCINNATI
best fullback he's coached.
(AP) — When and catcher Johnny Bench
today
The Associated less Southeastern Back
range and an imported Cardin, stitch step, allow the thread to
"lie's
played
agai
ns
t
three
O
G
FEBRUARY 3
p.m.
The
215.pound senior Ircm Sarasota ins to of the Week, the cond time in three weeks tie
ary Nolan's world was cnim- teamed up in 1967, forming the
,ior example, cos ts about M. form
the best middle guards in
%%'hat hurt most about the erroneous report was
improve every game.
bling In on all sides, he kept
loop. TheTufted stitch achieving gradual, natural Dear C.E.Q.,
has earned tfr honor.
youngest bat tery ever in major
Fashion experts say
co
untry in our five games and faith. He ca
most ren should be worked along a line looking shading requires
ps
is
Ile popped loose on an N-yard touchdown run
h
it was the Braves first 5%W Oi the
league
baseball. Nolan, 18, and
gallant
"lie graded out at 94 per cent," said Dickey. has more than held his
own about five suits. The with aloopbetweeneachpajr
You should have no difficulty
of meticulous workmanship.
comeback
tonight
with
a
World
Bench,
the first- play of Florida's 3 victory over "He just had his usual
19, combi.wd for a 4~3
performance."
get 'em Braves,
once you
'
average Japanese whitecolla stitches. Tlwse loops usually
MARCH ii
.
He's won" Dunn said.
to the Idea
Se
ta
al
victo
he
never
ry
over the Houston
Forfast
relief
sed if you have that bargello stitches are
I
worker now makes the arc cut when the work Is a
gave
up
on.
tros
.
few 'ripping good times" worked vertically, instead of on
equivalent of about $750 a finished,
call the
_T"
'
"Heck, nobody else believed
•
be fore you complete )Q(I first the diagonal slant you've
Nolan was 14-8 that
9-4
month, including the substaritit
A
_____
Because the Tufted
in
me,
sol
just
decided
togoout
the
iext
and
18-7in197O
lie
was
so
Tufted
stitches
satis.factorily,
b
ec
ome
acc
A
tial bonuses generally paid of n is used
us tomed to in
M' 7
I and have fun,"said the 26-year. 12-15 in 1971
to suggest the In fad, I'd suggest
te
when the Reds
practicing needlepoint
'
(I K
twice a year.
c'
'.
''
't'
i
furry look
nimals or the
r
old
Cincinnati
Reds
right
collapsed,
f
in
I(C'
Pfinmo
scrap
ishing
fourth, but
cloth before ou
-_WARNER ACTION
p'f'
(111011
A simple zigzag
"•'
&amp;r"
The poptdarity of European- fuzzy center of a flower, you'll attempt using It In a fine design.
hand
er,
who
faces
Boston
in
he
111
bo
unced
ba
ck
in
1972, winft)
designed doLt
!iSI
would be easiest, with each
attests to a wanttocra3
'
(.ashaded ook as
Game
3
of
th
e
W
L
or
ld
Series,
fling
l'pi very fond of the Tufted sti h spanning (our
13 against two losses by the
Y AM
UCA v
tc
threads.
" 'I"'
"s..
preference for what is called you *
Hostess
Nolan defied the odd,
work. This makes it doubly stitch for daisy centers. I also
., sur%i
All
S
ta r Game
here the "cont'nn' ii k
cT in Virtan' t'
Start in the middle of the
DMISSloN 13%' MF'MBF I{14
Ing two arm operations, and
r- in
_L_ 11,(
f
Then
disaster struck.
t
()
ir
dJhtfulJ) &amp; ns 11t that will allow you
0
They won't dance, so don't
Ah so You can easily introduce
a
i,f
-1
shook
off
two
years
of
inactivity
MARGE WILLIAMS
I
_
I
"We
were
playing Pittsburgh
rene Ii Ofl, 322 161
ome leeway in "ding how
sharply cut shoulders, and de. deeper or paler shades
L
'
to
end
up
in
~~
th
tie
as
.
andRobertoClementehita
ball
.
~
7
,
;V
o!sqwrrels Like so many other
you
fined waistlines on the two-butextend your
Sanford
In saWl areas, this means crewel embroidery stitches, pattern, both vertically
League runners are inwinningest pitcher out In front of the plate. I fielded
ton cke In fact, the Japa. taking
and
- MAIL COUPON
00'
SHIRLEYMILLET
u~ ,7
with 15 victories
terested in Is scoring. Barry
many, many stitches this one has a long history. horizonta
It and sidearmed a snap throw
lly En a alme
83492)2Ings
vvfluiu
Johnsoow1th
ball
"I'd be lying if I didn't say I to first. I knew somethiag had
left)
didn't
~~_
with,fine t1read. 7be finisfied English Wks learned to use it
'iemrs1'i
p
n Th e Seminole
r L
____________
11
24;zq can be very effective
comea(mmtheJappoC811301borry-Wirif or Spr
I
was worried. Iwaswondering jf happened I mle
fWlgsUtchwfllha,eadeep
during
the
l6hcentuqwhn
10
Mutual
Concert
Assoc.
In
The
Name
whenwedin
of:
nunclatlon of London's street of texture on th
I
RUTHTUECH
ti
to
get
away
from
a
it
would
be
in
the
cards."
said
more
starts,
but
with
each
start
e
right
side
and
decorative
Turkey
carpets
and
of
a single color
tailors, Sa vile Row
LYNN HENDERSON
many small flat stitches on the Caucaslan rugs
.
•I •
but wntten I went further and further
f
became the
__ __
.
You
may want to send for my
8349217
. ~
The Ainer can contribution is %rong side. For a velvety I ook, rage.
i
~
.
Saturday'sZl'I4
victory
o
-rr
ff
by
the
Reds
when
he downhill," recalled Nolan.
Alt
Springs- Longwood
PAILIhO ADDRESS
F
new Bargello leaflet. Write to
t1
the 'i
ok "ckedupabout c'ip the top of
the league midgets Trigue
developed arm troubjejn 1972
-Allo.
finished
"After thatlwasjust tryjng
the box number shown above.
20 years ago from American thtthrs
f
*running
back
Ste$e
Kim
"1
"
z
=
.
~
.
couldn't
i
.J_
w
_
.
go
around with a to get by 90 per cent of the (line
SHIRLEY MILLET
Dear
P
— city
EX
--— '
ar
East Coast UnItwMfies, it hu
•
grudge I never got to the point I smiled a lot," said Nolan
You should know that this
STA
What Is thQ* Mlest "first
A new Illustrated IeWlet on
9
become a classic look for vouig stitch requires a good !c'ai of p1cc-c
Forest City
ki
dage (right), later in the
where I was beating up the kids. whose recovery in 1975 included
.- 'IL an try In b.irgcllo I't! Bargdlo is available FREE.
Allamonfe Springs
as
Kirt
Johon
But
it was pretty hard to joke asolid3 16 earned run average
(4
'
T
STUDEWS
. $VJapanese, with three button practice The actual path done a few nttdlepoint pieces Fur yours write to Elsa
CPnT UADIJi, IS $13 IAi,lLI( fl.S
slim
APAil
users
and
'"
-s
_Jwl
t.
,
aced
by
•mfoi Mutvaico,,, A%% PC) So*
around when the joke was
Jackets,
bu
tr
Your needle isn't but never have (tied
When physicians were unable
HILDM RICHMOND
'Sn,
to do Williams, Box 3781, Grand
W
''
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ton-down shirts
me," said Nolan.
01
but covering all bugello
374 3)67
to detect his arm aiUnent, NoI,
Central Station, New York
a -'le1ylookfsp1rt,"j the fabric precisely and
It would have been easy to be Ian heard whispers that tie had
DeIOna
lifie
"
C
New York 10017,
I'i
bitter
u
lost his courage "Shoot, they
jj
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�2 B--Evening_Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Tuesday. Oct. 14, 1,75

egai NOtiCe I

Legal Notice

Buckeyes Hold lop Spot In AP Grid Poll

Evening_Hera Id,

FICTITIOUS NAME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
uotice is hereby given tp
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN £NO FOR engaged in businets mt 171 She,i
Ave. LonQwOOd, Seminole Coun
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Florida under Ihe flCtlti0 name
By The Associated Press
PRORATE DIVISION
tionwide panel of 55 sports weekend, dropping the Noun. Maryland and Arkansas.
GARDEN PARTY, and that
PRORATE NO. ism•CP
fell out of the iop Twenty 6Alabama
0
The Buckeyes of Ohio State, writers and broadcasters.
intend to register said name *lh tt
talneers, who had been No. 1),
06
in
Re
Estate
of
302
419
who routed Big Ten rival Iowa
Last week, it was Arizona following a hard.earned 10.0 7Michigan
Clerk of me Clrcwt Court. Semri
LEON E WALKER. SR
Oklahoma received 12 first. completely out of the ratings. State, Missouri, Colorado, victory over unheralded Day. ITe*aS
41 0
445
deceased. County. Fl04idl ifl accOrdance
490 over the weekend, have placevotesand9aj
9pp11
points. Last
t.
510
Missouri, No.
th, provisions of th, FicIiti
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
12a week ago, Oklahoma State, Michigan ton. This week's newcomers
IOMitsourl
110
211
Name
Statutes. To Wit: Sert.o
held onto the top spot in The week, with 62 hoard members macic It back into the lop Ten State and Notre Dame tied for UCLA, Maryland and Arkansas tiArliona St.
Allcreditonoftheestateof LEON
500
I) FIO.'ida Statutes 1S7
226
E
WALKER,
SR..
deceased.
are
Associated Press college foot. casting ballots, Ohio State re- by routing previously unde- 15th, ArIzona, Fkrida, Ten- - all appeared In the ratings 17 Colorado
i10
270
s Marteen E Shea
heretjy notified and reguired to file
13 Arizona
ball ratings for the second week ceived 47 First-place votes to 14 feated Oklahoma State 41-14. nessee and Miami of Ohio.
400
Catherine
L kovann,r
in a row.
131
any
claims
or
demads
which
they
Publish:
Oct 11, 71,
, Nov 1. 19,5
earlier in the season.
I4.Florida
410
for Oklahoma and outpointed
130
may
have
against
said
estate
In
the
DES
IS
Notre
Dame
1
10
The Setnd Ten were Colors.
Florida, after crushing the Sooners l,l3,07
Besides West Virginia's 1 Ohio St (171
117 0411cc of Clerk ci Circuit Court of __________________________
500 1.066
16 Tennessee
310
Vanderlt 35.0, hopped from
do,
Athona
State,
Arizona,
trouncing
at
the
bands
of
Penn
7Oklahoma
61 Seminole County, Florida. in the
l 500
Southern Cal was the
902
1/Michigan St.
FICTITIOUSNAM!
320
18th to 14th.
courtflose at Sanford Florida
500
$41
lIUCLA
Notice Is hereby given that I a
Dame, Ten. State and Oklahoma State's loss 3.5. Calif. (II
311
76
other team riving a first- Fiorids, No
P4ebraa
5 00
767
Wltfli four calendar months from ennaneci in business at 1171 Sanford
19 Maryland
11 I
Michigan State, UCl, to Missouri, Miami of Ohio also S TCS A&amp;M
The top four spots in The AP's place ballot after a 28-10 Pacifof the Iit publication O Ave. can'or
S 00
619
20 Arkansas
Seminole County
110
19
thj notice. Each claim or demand Florida iindr the fictitious name ci
ratings, announced Monday, ic ('onference victory over
must be in writing and must state MM AUTO REPAIR. and that
remained the same, with Washington State. The Trojans
the ace or residence and Pst of intendtorenistefsaIdnmewth,,
deposed leader Oklahoma 5CC- received 844 points. Nebraska
lice address of the claimant and Cfrk of the' Circuit Court. Semr,!9
must be sworn to by the claimant, (Nifity Ilorida In accordance w'
ond, followed by Southern ('all- blanked Kansas 16-0 and got 649
h agent, or his attorney, or it will the proviSionS of the Fitit,,
fornia and Nebraska,
become void according to law.
Name Statutes. To Wit
Sect
In other changes in the poll,
DATED October, 3rd. 1975
04509 Florida Statutes 1957
But there was a new school tn Alabama moved up from sevOrian i. Walker
s Raymond Hall
As E*eutriz
the fifth sjx.t. Texas A&amp;M, on enth to sixth by trouncing
PubliSh Sept 73. 30. Oct 7. Ii. isis
Thomas k Speer,
the strength of a 38-9 drubbing Washington 52.0, and M$chigan
flFR 149
of Speer &amp; Speer, PA
of Texas Tech, climbed from rose froni eighth to seventh
Attorney for E*ecutrix
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF y
sixth to fifth, replacing the with a 16-s triumph over Mich.
ii) Magnolia Avenue
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
P.O 1364, Sanford, Fla 3277)
Texas Longhorns, who dropped igan State.
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
By: MURRAY OLIJERMAN
Publish Oct 7, II. 1975
kill.
They're
all
complexes.
All
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
to eighth after a 24-17 loss to
After eighth-place Texas,
DES 57
ThdHeraldS'jc
CASE NO.
Oklahoma.
their life they've been hearing, I
Penn State and Missouri roundIn R. Pitition of
'Hey, Tubby ... hey, Fatso.'
The Buckeyes received 42 ed out the iop Ten. Penn State Through lenses as thick as his
JAMES HArOLD MURRAY.
first-place votes and l,O6 of a thrasbed previously unbeaten thighs, Alex Karras takes an
The've been fighting SInce
NOTICE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
lLIi,kti AUOLD
j'.'ll)l: 1,lOa 11flt [ruin a na- West Virginia
they
were
.1-years-old,
hwy
uwlLsh
view of life and parEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
over u
COLWELL
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
hate society,
tictilarly of football, the milieu
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
"The middle linebackers are CIVIL CASE NO. JS•I757CA-09.0
in which he has spent most of
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
.
___________________________________________
- ,- the quarterbacks. They want to COMLIINED MORTGAGE &amp; that the above named Petitioner,
his life.
.
-,
.
.,
- AMES HAROLD MURRAY, Pi 1
:
command, They like to show REALTY CO. a Florida cor
Dr. Karras, getting ready for
led a Petition in the above SIyl
I
ratb0,
their chests. But they got
Court
one of his Monday night lee.
for
the
adoption
of
the
minor
.
Plaintiff,
Children named In that Petit Ion ard
skinny legs and try to hIde It by v,
tures on the phenomenon of
I' commanded to serve a co
padding
them.
When
they
take
THOMAS
J.
GOLDEN
and
NANCY
men willfully hitting each
y'1,' written defenses, If any. on
GOLDEN.
his
wife
ERNESTO
off the padding in the locker
other, thoroughly dissected the
GALLO and MARINA GALLO. his TERRY P. McMAI$AP4, Attorney tc,
room,
newspapermen
giggle.
wife. OF ELlA DERIVET; and Petitioner, whoSe address i
species in a rambling disser.
303 Elmco Proietslon.i
,
The
middle
linebackers
are
MAGDALENA
DERIVET.
Lation. He was importuned to
Building
Defendants.
really macho. They dig the
ItsJ BfIEF
analyze the psyche of "homo
60$ East Semoran
NOTICE OF ACT 1011
scene. They never have w'nnen. TO ERNESTO GALLO and
Bord
jockiens" by job categories,
Altamonfe Spring,.
If
they're
married,
they
never
MARINA
GALLO,
hiS
wife
This
camne
about
because
r
Al
Florida 3270)
Residence Unknown
".-.
Alex, in a nostalgic mood,
- - take their wives out.
YOU ARE NOTIFIED tha? an onorbeforeNovemberlth 1975 m
"The outside linebackers are
remembered when a Colt
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conscientIous,
They
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the
IoIlig
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linebacker
re
good
named
Bill
"
Petitioner's attorney or r
County,
Florida:
athletes
and
they
always
get
Pellington used to ecasc his
's••
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Lot 73. Block 1, Rcplat..$ Sheet
N DIEGO tAPi - The Univerty of Missouri has
it's and B's in school. Their 2. North Orlando Toit. 4th (tefault may be entered against ,oforearn in a hard plaster cast
.
-.
agreed informally to a fourgame football series with San
:iihsare
together. They're not Addition, Village of North Orlando. for the relief demanded in
and beat on Karras' head:
'
Diego State, the Aztecs' athletic director said Monday.
as recorded In Plat Rook 11. Pages s Petition.
'
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too
heavy
or too ugly. Not t
"lie knocked me out twice, so
WITNESS my hand and th c
The Tigers are consistentiy a idiron power in the Big
&amp;
6, Public Records of Seminole
- many come from split homes.
to make sure 1 stayed alive, I
ficial seal of the Court at Santor,
County, FlorIda.
Eight C.while San Diego State Is going independent after
'
The outside linebacker is the
s been filed against you and you Florida, thiS 3rd da of Oc'ot
asked our center to complain to
L,
dominating the Pacific Coast Athletic Conference,
most normal guy on the team. are reguired to serve a copy of your
the referee about the cast. The
I'
(Seal)
The games wonid be played in Columbia, Mo., in 1979
He'll hurt YOU in a gam? but go written defenses, if any, to it on
center didn't because he didn't
Arthur H. Backwlth. Jr.
RICHARD
H
ADAMS,
JR.
of
Gray,
and 1982 and in San Diego Stadium in 1980 and 1981. Firm
l.EX KARRAS to see you later In the hospital. Adams. Harris &amp; Rob'inson, P A.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
want
to
make
Pellington
mad.
dates have yet to be set.
By, Lillian Jenkins
"The corner backs on defense pfantiff' attorneys, whose address
"Guards," he said, "are the
As Deputy Clerk
"Where were we? Wide the football,' he says. Teachers never wanted to hit anybody.
is 10) East Rinson Street. P 0.
guys that when they were at receivers?"
Publish' OCt. 7, II. 21, 71, 1975
he
asked love 'em. 'Why cjon't you do like should really be playing oRo* 3061. Orlando, Florida 27002
19
before the 13th day of November.
home, could accept getting the rhetorically as he resumed. Billy?' teachers ask the other basketball,' he says, but he 1973,
and
file
the
original
with
the
stuffing kicked out of them by "They're always messed up in kids,
can't dunk. I'll play the corner clerk of this Court either before
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Service on plaintiff's attorneys or
the Philadelphia Flyers, was to undergo surgery on his
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Issouri, San Diego State

To Play Football Series

Parent To Have Surgery

neck today and will miss three or four more weeks of the
National Hockey League season.
Dr. John Wolf, the team 's orthopedic specialist, said
Monday night the operation by two neurosurgeons will be
to remove two discs In the neck pressing on two different
reots.
urit, te MlL top goalie the past two seasons, has
remained in traction at suburban Abington Hospital since
he was injured in practice Oct. 3. Initially, physicians
thought he had a pinched nerve.

Chiefs' Upshaw Sidelined

(his sonj at home. He wants to mothers. 'What shall! do?' they problems. He doesn't need a front of me.
default will be entered against you Feei'utlon ISsued out of and irlJ
get kicked once a month, ask when they have to pick out a summer Job when he's 14 or 15.
for the relief dt'nn4ed in the the si'at of the Circuit (our' 'i
"Safeties
are
sissies
They
(
Guards want to be loved. They tie. When they get married and They got a lot of girls, bUt thC
omplaiof
5mi,fp County. Florida uonn a
want They're
the numbers
and
WITNESS my hand and seal o final Iunom.nt rendered in ft
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are
playing against killers, the go into pro ball, they get stoned don't know what to do with' ladies.
looking
at the
U
defensive
this Court on October 13th. 1975
tackles,
aforesaId court on the 13th da '
paid on their wives. They're nerve- them,"
(Seal)
assaj
'r''f It 0 1975. in that (Nil.'
So they have this wracking. They chew gum arid
sidelines
all
the
time,
checking
Dr. Karras turrc1 his notes
Aritiur H. BICIIWIth. Jr.
' p ertitIp, J H Truluca. n.
nIcev-nk look."
cheerleaders, They're
Clerk ot tht Cirt (
think the wcrld 6 Wi U1I
N.5iner .'t', Security Lumoer I,
By: 1tha T. VIblen
He screwed his round face up backs,
all southern guys and palve"
54'PPIv PIantiH vs Bertha Cli
more subjective territory,
Deputy
Fd Cooler and Mary L (oIIc,
in a smile,
Dr.
l(arras'
recitation
would
"Running backs usually defense, in which he had ouce
Publish: Oct. II. 31, 71. Nov. 4. 1973 ('h'feiyrnnt, which afOresaid W,.t ci
not be complete without a DESp,
"Tackles," the discourse come from well-to-do homes," specialized,
Fpti'Iün was de4lvered to me as
wenton, "are quiet giants. Wli.II
diagnosis of his favorite
Sheriff of 6.rnir,nf County Fiord.
"Even the predominantly
"Defensive ends," he said species, the kickers.
aod I have lCyied upon the fotI*.'g
a mean streak, You an whack black backs" he was sonorously, pausing to let
tn1
proprty owned by eert4
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
them around but you can't hit questioned.
"mey're
not "They're
athletes,"
be FOR
CllI,, jald DVOorIy being Itp
words
sink
in.
"I
like
defensive
bald
pointedly.
from
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
them in the lace. They marry
County. FlrIija
"The fathers and mothers are end.c. They're swarter than
FLORIDA

with the announcement that left tackle Marvin Upabaw
will be lost for four to six weeks,
early in Kansas Qty's 42-10 romp over ti OakbwJ
Raiders
The Qiiefs aLto arusounced that guard Randy Beiaier
underwent successful neck surgery Monday. Beisler is out
for the season, suffering torn ligaments arid a dislocated
neck,

Benzelock Sent Down
Maine Nordiques of the North American Hockey
Monday by Quebec Norcliques of the World Hockey
Association,

Bradahaw, he is 6-6 and a neatly out of the question, put on a lot of weight. They're know if a 265-pound athlete Is
lawyer, and he talks like tha-a- "They're diet-conscious, which quicker in the mind and body coming down the field, they're
at. His wife is 4-11. They have usually means you're fairly more flowing muscles. They get going to get killed. When they
find It out, we'll have American
to be more than 5.3.
pIcnics, That'sbow they started freaky. Even the southern guy
"Tight ends are frustrated competing - at the age of 6. get girls.
make football exotic. A lot of
backs. They want to be like They played games like 'two
Bulgarian girls follow them.
"Defensive tackles
Jimmy Brown. They want to people in a bag' and 'hot water owner says to them, 'Here's I
had
many
clInical
get Into the ball game actively blue beans.'
your
money.'
But
he
never
disagreements
with
them.
They
and be a star. But they can't run
"The quarterbacks, they are pays. When they get money, can't teach me I have to beat up
fast enough."
wealthy. They got the only they crush it. They put It in somebody.'
The phone rang to Interrupt football ii the neighborhood their pocket, no wallet, und
Second, he grew up on a
Dr. Karras'
verbal tour de when they are 3. He's the guy crumple it. They put it on a bar, street in Gary, md., where
force, "It's probably my
whohastbehippadswheflbe's they flatten it with their fists, there were only ethnic
bookie,' he said.
7. 'If you want to play, I've got Innocent as they are, they can minorities.
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Baltimore ,it New EnqPan
Miami t New York
Chicago at PittSburgh
Green Bay at Dallas
Washington at Houston
Philadelphia at St Louis
O.skIand at C'ncr'nati
Cleveland at Denver
Atlanta at Los Anqelee
Detroit at Minnesota
Yansas City at San Diego
Piew Orleans at San Fran
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New York Giants at Buffalo,

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They've finding that honesty and before the week is out.

known, they haven't lied to the aren't enough.
figures.

continue or shut down

and what WF1 President Chris down the

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negative."

year set records for losing city's corporate skyscrapers. the league's 10 teams met

tubes,"

didn't believe could happen did

lions to save the league," 11cm- droves. No team is averaging

League, fighting a backlash may give in to the apathy It has fold weaker
teams and contin- night here Monday. They were
us horrid first sear, Is generated in its cities and fold ue, prop up weaker teams and hack at it torlay, tr)ing to avoid

meetings Monday. "We Just Memphis with Its celebrated
the league to go trio of former Miami 1lphins.

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Congress To Hear About Reserve System
wsiilN(;'L'oN Al') - Con- agree on compensation for a
gress hears the pro. and cons player sho has played out los
today olprofe.csuonal sports' re- option wIth one team and has
serve systemii which, basically, signed with the other,
he is either traded or

sold,

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'ports have instituted to pro"Oners are able to keep in order of seniority, are Jack
The one-day hearing, taking vi'nt athletes from contracting athletes from negotiating with Brooks of Texas, Walter Flowplace while Congress is on a 10. Freely for their skills and servother teams by group enforce- ers of Alabama, Paul S. Sarday vacation, will focus on leg- ices," said Seiberling when he
ment of league antitampering bones of Maryland,
Seiberling,
Hodlflo

with Kermit Alexan-

zelle along

John F. Seiberling, 1)-Ohio, a

('lose scTutiny by a J1ose anti. executive director, of the NFl.
trust c'omlimnittee is the National Players Association are to
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780,
FIRST - I Brawler Lobell
700. 160. 2 Eddy fleitia (1) S 60,
300. 3 la Lenhl (5) 700. 0 (1 il (KAusner) (5) 7707.0)500; 7 Gala
Tag (8)120310;). Maynard Pence
12300.
(II)
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SECOND- I. Joshua (Strong) IS)
1200. I 10. 1 70. 7. Alaia EIor:a (5)
1)60,170,3 flulbaoiavi (1)370:0 770 110, 240,' 7. Pyewackett (2)
IS 6)15 70. P 165) 1357 60; DD (44) 7.10. 260; 3 Prince Desmond (6)
700.0 (S 7)500; T (526) 119.00;
SI)? 90
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THIRD - 1. Tlnys Mits Bissell
IS 80. II 40, 310. (2) Marurl Larrea
(7) 7 60. 910: ) Sala Mencha (2) (Nielsen) (1) 9 0 170 300; 7.
Joaguln Jean (2) 100 1.00 3. Cool
370. Q 17, 15000; P I 7, $11.6 10
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17 eO, 7 10. 380 Il) Arechia Miguel (776) E6 00: T 1:31
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161 3160 1040. 131 Cachoiavi (5)
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620. 0. 7 6. 14700; P 26. $143.10.
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Irrpule (2)270. 0 (16)3280; T (1
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Cl' 660, 3.00. (3) CeIaya Ethave (1)
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6 10. 0 3$, 541.60. P 5 3. 1.139.90.
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7 40, Q 67) 169 80. P (76) 1265 $0. Loyal Oppotition (Dvoracek) S 1; 4
EIGHTH - I Ercioui Larrea (6) Frisky Donna (F Ihilenfetd) 6 1. ,
21 00. ii SO. 600, 7 Chucho Juan (3)
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STATE BANK OF
APOPKA,
Plaintiff

Town of Sanford, Florida, accordn
to plat tMr,f as recorded in Put
7. pmq. 71. Seminole Count,
SHAK ER VALE, INC., a dIsSOlvedP,no&amp;
pllc Rec
-nrus
Florida Corporat.on BRENDA
nd
the
"nder%ioned
as Sheriff of
FOELKER, KATHRYN 1. BASS,
County. Flopida. wit at
surviving directors
and trustm of tr**r. A 0 197% offe' for sale and
SHAKER VALE. INC
•
and the sell to the highest bidder, for casts
assigns, successors
in
subiect to any and all slog l,,nk
inti'rejt, trusteet or any
other
party
claiming by, through, under or at the Front (West) Door of IPie
4 emine.le County Courthouse in
against SHAKER VALE, INC E S'nfnrd
Ftor;d
the' abo.,
POPE BASSETT a k a POPE E.
i*scri
personI
oroperty
BASSETT. Individually; SUZANNE
Th*t said sat. it being made to
J BASSETT, Individually; COM
titfy the termt of Slid W''
BANK WINTER PARK. A Florid.
Banking Corporation; GORDON S.
F Polk.
NUTT. Individually; LONGw000
Sheriff
PROPERTIES. INC.. a Florida
'mInnle County. Fioraa
Corporation; and BANK OF PALM
Pi'hlitpi Ss 71. 30. Oct 7 II 1975
______ BEACH i. TRUST COMPANY, a
Florida Ranking Co.'poration; and
________________
LgC1l Notice
LI n
M 0. BARNES, Individually,
a r U
Defendants
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TIll?
tN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE OF SUIT
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. TO: KATHRYN L WOOD, formerly CUlT IN AND FOR SIMINOLE
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE KATIIPYP4 L BASS Ldst
known COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY. FLORIDA,
address. Post Office So. ti;
CIVIL PlO. 75410.CA-09-C
CIVIL NO.75-1690 CA 09 C
Weaver5ville. North CarolIna 20717, FEDERAL NATIONAL MO
FFC)FPAL NATIONAL MOR and VALERIE B. GILLIS, Last TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
Tr,Ac,E ASSOCIATION,
known address: 330 Lake Avini,
Plan''t
MEXICO CITY (APj - It four silvers and two
PIanfiff, Maitland, Florida.
bronzes, whistling, the Mncricans land- vs
may be too early to tell, but the TheimpetuousCubansto five cii
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an ROBERT N TOMLIN aid FRAN J
face first in most of Mon.PETTY I STOJEK. a SInQle action to foreclose
United States' grand plan for golds, three silvers and a
three mortgages TOMLIN, 9515 wife,
day's track and field events, woman, and FINANCIAL AC. on the following Property
Defendar's
domination of the Pan Amen- bronze. The host Mexizans had The best
('FPTAP:CE CORP.
Seminole County, Florida'
any U.S. competitor
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
fl'fe'n.nt
Begin at the SW corner, SE of TO: Fran J. Tomlin
can Games may be going a bit two golds, a silver and three could do there was a sllver
'1
awry.
NOTICE OF SUIT
the NW.', Of Section 33, Township 70
P 0 Box 5-4
bronzes, followed by Canada at
TO
Financ;at A((ptn,
medal
for
Arnie
Robinson
of
South, Range East, thence rsa N.
Harmony, North Carolina
It's certain, though, that 0.l.
Corp
0 degrees 03' 07" F for 4700111.
San Dicgo in the long Jwnp. Al
whatever the Americans do ac,, fl'oad*ay
Today's finals included six in
Ilong thew. line of said SE.', NW
Y
ARE HEREBY notified tnat
ksnaç City. MissourI
'4, Section 73, thence S ss
complish, it won't be too popu- track and field, where the Laner of Cincinnati won a
a complains to foreclose a mortgage
degre,
bronze in the same event for
ARE HEREBY notIfied that 44' 53" F,,
Ian,
Americans have had the most only the second of a possible acnmpl4Sinttofor,.CloseamOttg..Qe the NE parallel to the N. line of encumbering the followIng real
'.i of said Section 73. for
'0Perty:
encumbering the tOlIøwig real 2100.59) ft., to
Heading into today's full trouble, and live In shooting a point on a Curve
Lot SI, THE COLONNADES
nine
medals
Monday
in
track
prorw'rty
schedule, in which 15 gold azed. the saving grace of the U.S. ef.
conc
THIRD SECTION, according to th
and field,
I of 10, (hod. 27. HEFTIER way avetottseNWontheWrightof
of LOflgwOod Markham Road, PIa, thereg as recorded In PIat
als were at stake, the United fort so far.
HOMES. HOWELL PARK SEC. Thence along,ihe arc of Said curve Rook 14. Page 53, Public Records of
States had collected four golds,
'1heCobaui_ with some help TION OP-IF, according to the' plat hIving as lt
To a chorus of catcalls and
elements a Central Seminole County, Florida,
From the host Mexicans - tPe'cenf as recorded in Pla? Book 1). angl, of 71 degrees
02' 16" ana a ha been filed against you arid
Panes IS and 4 PublIc Records of radius of Ii)]
are required to serve a copy of you
tlenicjeii the U.S. competitors Se',,ii'
290 ft., for 100771 ft
County. Florida.
the
point
Of
tangency;
7
Wvlttendefensn,ifany,tolton
VAN
thence
until the Increasingly sensitive Ms been flIed agaInst you and you degreci
17' 54" F. for 706 765 ff DEP4 BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE, P A.
4
Americans could stand it no "e' rp,jr,w$ to Serve a cOoy of your along the right Of way of
*d attorne1for the plaintiff, at Post
rittenfses if 4ny, 10,100 VAN
longer. 'l'hcy retaliated with
Markham Road; thenc, N. $9 Office Boa 793, Orlando, Florida
OFN BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE, PA,. degree, 41' 33" W
for 19$) 019
32002, and file tht originjl with the
scrie vociferous Bronx cheers attorneys
for the PlaintIff, whose along a line parallet to
tht
Pd.
line
of
Clerk
of the above Styled Court on or
address
Is P0 8. 791.
that .seemed to quiet down their
Orlando, thCNE.I4of,,f!on,) Township
before November 11195, 1975.
a
Florida 33107, and file
tietractors.
the Original South, Range39 East Thence along 0thCtwI, a Iudgment may be e°
with the Clerk of the above
styled theW. lirseof ,hepI(.1
409,h.$WI. tered against you for the relief
But In other events later in Court on or before October 79, 1973; of Said Section
73,
N
0 degrs . dema,ided In the complaint
a
ludcimpn?
ma5i
hi' Cfl 37" F
11W rLiv, the anti-US, feeling
375
3"7
ft.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
to
the point of
lrrr .'ii.nt tU
the ilif beg.nnn All lying and being in saidCOurtonth,3rddayotOctober,
muanufet again.
demAnded in the Complaint,
Seminole County. FlorIda, con
When the Cubans finally w
WITNESSmvhandaruithespal0f tairsjng 5)43 acres,
(Seal)
said Court on September 77. 1975
in tiree conserufive games, the
ha5 been filed against Vou and
Arthur H, 8•Ck*ith, Jr.
(Seal)
are required to serve a Cy of your
Clerk of the CIrct COurt
victors broke into a gleeful
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr.
written d•f9nt, If any, to
By: El*in,
demonstration on the pyfti,g
Clerk of the CIrCUIt Court
Home of the Original Trifecta
GEORGE C. KELCEY, HI, PA..
Deputy Clerk
By'
Elaine
RiChard,
floor, Allen coage, a bodyguard
Plaintiff's Attorney wt%Ote aren Publish: Oct. 7, 14, 21, 21, 1975
wager plus win, place, show,
Dput "Jerk
i P.O. Ro* 1133. Apcpki, Florida. DES SI
forsinger Aretha Franklin, was Publish'
qulnel a every m.
Sept71, 10, Oct. 7, II, D7S 37703,
on or before NOvember 11th,
one of two U. I'vidual gold
OFR Iii
• Gourmet dining In the
J
1973, and file the orig; w'th the
medal
winners.
Coage
of
East
FICTITIOUS NAME
Clerk Of this Court either before
air-condit ion clubhouse.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
No'ice 5 hereby given that I ar-i
Orange, N.J., tniwuphed in the
Service on Plalnti(f's Attorney or engaged in busini at 2671
NAME LAW
a Ckandst4j admission only
immediately thereafter; otberwi a
heavyweight Judo finals.
SOc. Free parkIng
Falmouth Rd., Maltland 3275l
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that default will be entered
against you
thq undersignld desiring to
Seminole
County, Florida under tPu
for th• relief demanded in the
herschel Andcn of Colum- In
Post tIme 7:45 PM
fktltlout name of DORWAIN
stsunderthefictitlou$flam, Complaint
bus, Ga., brokehi own Pan Am
of QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
MAWKETING, anØ that I intend to
WITP-lESSmy handand th,sHIf 'egitter saidname with the Clerk of
Seminole. State of Florida, Intenits (Sea)
Pistolah1ootirIgcompetLuwi
to reg,ter the said isame with the
Florida In accordanc, with the
Arthur H. Recliwith, Jr
'
i
a Score of 559 points of a
Clerk 04 the CirCuit Court
Piovlskjrij of 195, FIcIiti, Name
for
Clerk 01 the Circuit COurt
'ossIble 600, Americana also Seminole County, Florida,
5fatut
To Wit: Siction $65 09
By: EIai's. RiChIrd,
Richard H Eaton
Florida Statutes 1937,
won theteamajnj-lfleawj team
Deputy Clerk
5' Ooroltsy F. Jaconib
PublIsh Oct. 14,31,71, Nov. 4.1973 Pvbllsh; Ott,
7.14.21,71,1973
free-hand pt.6toI event.s.
DES
PubliSh Oct. , 14, 71, 75, 1975
DES
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FIFTH - 1 Erdoz Benqoa. 7
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Football

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-addled Kansas Ckty Chiefs suffered another blow Monday

P ro

70,50. 1)70, 0.10. 1 Domingo Larrea 6); 4. Beth Dean (fl"re:naki 51, 5
U) 4.10. 42); 3. Ercioza EcPtaye (7) Arden Ed (Dennis) 10 1, 6 J.M
10.00, 0 (30) 179.00 P (03) 177530
Mark fKurtgth) 3 ) 7
SIXTH - I. B,Ibao Eloria U) Challenger (Johnson) 72. 5 Tor
1610. 1100. 700 7. Domingo Altu ('edo flrd (Cumm.ngs) $ I
(3) 6 60. .110; 3 Arecha Echaye
SIXTH - C.2 pace, I Mile, Purw
1423 - I Cassius Clay Mantegr)
350 Q 1)7111360. P (73) $161 70

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name to Empire, even thovgh
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equipment in their shop, and

and thriving business Bob and Most body shops in the area
Mary decided they had worked send their frame work to
ha rdenotighforawhile,sothey Empire ltusedtobethatwhen
sold everything and moved to your frame was bent that was
Florida. Raising children the e nd of you r car, but Em
wasn I enough work for Mary, p re s mac new s ra g en
she attended college it long outwifhnodifficulty. Frontend
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trailer,
and Bob began and has been here for five
achieving recognition for his years.

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such as Scouts, church groups Treat your family to Family

built around the lake. There Is with special attention to see phone 322 5"1

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his career in the auto body fi'amt-s for eight years, and has that Empire can unbend. un
business and their family the know how and equipment to dent and straighten you car so
started Bob soon start ed his dothebestjob. Billy Stropls the that no one will be the
wiser

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1&amp;pm New Jersey. Shortly after finves on with Empire. Steie nicked or dented or if yo
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railroad, with 26 years service,
The golf pro shop is stocked
with golfers needs; all types of
golf clubs and accessories.
cc are lunch tables and
rue sandwiches for thote
hungry appetites that picnic
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Everything the Barrons do Is

Jackson's lake, a natural lake the spring,

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Chester Osgood has been at and Mary's, at least you can
Bob and his wife Mary are Ratliff's nine years, and con- benefit from it. it your car is

Henr is an engineer with the 1

range, swimming area and a price of S250 and SM Initiation

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$07 E. 2SIh St.

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mini golf course. The family fee. Only 125 memberships will always seems to bring on.
recreation area 5 still in the be sold, to kee p the facilities
So discover Family Wor ld
Family World is located on process of building.
Tennis from becoming overcrowded, $oon. You'll find fun for the

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World on F ur a Ave., in the help .f their family. There man and his family. The green
Osteen, Fla., right in the are a total of 7 children,
and fees for golf re 52.29 fi),
Sanford area.
son, Ronnie, is studying to be a holes, or $3 50 for an entire day.
golf pro. The Barron family Mini golf can be played by
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children for on ly 50 cent5an75
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Henry designed and built the cents for adults.
the w o e family,
loca ted on
acres near Osteen Henry entire layout, Including golf
Memtxrchip in the club and
course, picnic area, golf driving golf facilities is open now, with
and Carol Barron

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making good is the true story of Auto Body has five full time the years of backbreaking
Bob Prelsier, owner of Empire experienced employes, and work.
Auto Body (formerly Ratliffs boasts the test paint, body and
If you can't or don't want to
Body Shop).

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poor boy working hard and done faster and better. Empire when asked if It was worth all

If you've been looking In vain other lakes en the golf
course, good fishing, and Henry is in the that everyone enjoys himself,
bra place where you can take also well stocked with fish.
process of putting in an over. Birthday parties are also
the family to picnic, swim, fish
Family World has been open night campground.
handled. Henry entertains the

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(6 I) Concentration
(9) WiIi World
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(13) CBS News
(24) Orange County
School Board
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:27 (6) Bicentennial
Minute
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) Space 1
(I) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) Movie
(2.1) Major League
Baseball
World Series
(9) Happy Days
(35) Movie
(44) Dinah
8:15 (2,1) Major League

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(2, 8) Today
(6) News
(9) Bozo's Circus
(44) Uniscope

7:30

Ba seba ll Playoffs

8:30 (6) Joe And Sons
(9) Welcome Back

(9) Am America
(44) House Of
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(33) My Favorite

8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Flintstones

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8SS (44) Spirit

(9) Rokie

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(6) Beacon Hill
(9) Marcus Welby,
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(13) Burke's Law
(141 Dinah
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11:Oi) (2.6,8,9) News
(33) 700 Club
(44) Love American
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11:30(2) Tonight Show
(6) Movie
(9) Wide World Of
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(44) The Mod Squad

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(24) Lillias. Yoga
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(44) Leave It To
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follow-the-l ea der fashion,
taking the concept a step further. ABC is planning a spin-off
of the Fish character on
"Barney Miller." Abe Vfgoda,
who plays the lovable, embit tered and cynical aging
detecti ve, would have his own
series, perhaps called "Mr. and
Mrs. F ish," but he would also
remain a regular
Miller."
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FUNNY BUSINESS

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Cash'and due from banks (including $33,619.98
unposteddeblts
3.267.763.8)
U.S. Treasury securities
-------------3868.13) 67
Obligations of other U.S. Govenmenl
agencies and corporations
................... i.eoo.000.00
Ob ligati ons of States and political subdivisio ns
1.841,4.55.13
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Trading account securities ......................-0Federal funds sold and securities purchased
under agreements to resell ............
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7,992,859.41
Bank premises, furniture and fixtures,
971,77314
and other assets representing bank premise's
Realestateownedotherthanbankpremises
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identifying 322 ]559
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El THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THE1R COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

6-Child Care
A BABY'S WORLD Careqorinf5
to age 2 only Nest tone* Drivers'
License. Bureau 12266,4S
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ships, and corporations .....................6.800.391 68
Time and savings deposits
individuals,
partnerships, and corporations ............... 7.624,80797
Deposits of Unit ed States Governmen t ............. .. 70,969.28
Deposits of States and political subdivisions .......2,310,51939
Deposits of foreign governments and
official institutions -----------------------------.0
Deposits of commercial banks .............
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Certified and officers' checks, etc
559,610 21
TOTAL DEPOSITS ............. $17,396,391.73
(a) Total demand deposits .37.921.185.76
(b) Total time and savings deposits
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room, fenced yard, Shade, lake
By owner Phone 327 ISO?
VACANT! !MOVE IN
I bedroom, 2 bath. 3 year new,
family room, garage, central air.
big landscaped lot $77,500. Trade
Ins accept". 723 9110.

37-Business Property

JOHNNY WALKER

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'73. central air .
d s'nwashc,. r3isect pa tio, Skirting,
6. tie downs Good local ion
Payments 143.79 mo Offered by
Saving; &amp; Loan 3736031
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going on

for about six months and it
seems there Isn't a day we don't
have some new problem. We
talk It over, but nothing seems
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CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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SKYLINE -- Double wide. '73. 21' *
60', 3 BR. 2 bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport
awning and Skirting. Good condition Payments 1106 17 mo.
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan 373

MEMORANDA

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8177
(2

Or More)

CHIC KEN

Average of total deposits for the IS
Dear Trouble:
calendar days ending with call date ... ......
..16,348,61660
If the situation Is troubling Average of total loans for the 13
calendar days ending with cat; date ............8,030,634.89
both of you so much there j
only one way to break It up and Interest collected not earned on Installment
loans included in total capital accounts
that's to break up completely. Stand,
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letters of credit
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U ndersta ndably, after going
together for two years, this is a
I. Mary Ellen Sicoutry, Vice President &amp;
Cashier, of the
difficult step to decide on and to
above nam ed ba nk do hereby declare that
this
report of con.
tiakis Itnwnurn. ;uu
dititi It tries *,l " 'c"
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11110oy of my knowled ge and bellef
have tried everything to
Ma ry Ellen Slcoutry
We, the undersigned di
straighten out your problems
rector'
attest
the
correctness of this
report Of condition and declare that
it
has
bec'nexamhnecj
without success. Inste3d of
and to the best of our know ledge and belief is true arid by us
correct.
discussing how you can stay
James
R.
Varner
toget he r It might be better to
John C. Fovjate Directors.
('t1ss exactly how you are
Ralph Weber
Publish: Oct. 14, 1975
going to part from each oth
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OPEN Sun. ii Thurs. 9 fill 9:30—Fr
For PhoneOrders Ahead 329442
FrenchA:e.
2 100

Sanford

reasonable 377 1391.

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would like to be included in
this listing call:

THE HERALD

Forn,sPiel&amp; Unfuroilthed
Apis from SOS lo %120
3210066
Monthly Rental; AvatlabI
5135 SISO-- Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
lii SR 131. bonqwood
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UEPARTMET
322 2611

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3 room turn apt 3ndroom IS air
(OflditOdied 5)00 quo lit iE 5th St
327 4755 or 37) 5786

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Double wide new.
central air, raised front screen
room, carport, Skirting, corn
pbetely set up. Near 416 5. 17
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan.

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Air Conditioning

Nea'n help Mn 'mat S4tur(j,SyqQb'
P,ir,ln,', flOnv
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Hauling
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ESTUPS0NLANDi'E.'.RI?
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Work. Fill dirt, top SOul 377 3943

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
*Close to everything yet away
from it all!
* Large wooded lots *Street lights
.Paved streets *Sewers •SideWlk
30 Year Mortgages -S pct, down
or Conventional Mortae;.

322.2090
Professionally Managed
By

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[)(vF hi TV SERvICE
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Scrcp
')2 Live Oak Blvd
Ca;;e'berrv PhOne all 9641

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Roofing
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F.pr'ct 'ml rppar5 ll' roof; r',r
'b'rqiec All wock ui,4rar,pr1
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211 W. 25th
Sanford, Fla.
Cdll for App?. 322-3103
Remodeling

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
2562 Park Drive
3?? 6S
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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 3033733919
ftO','iE SEPTI( TANK
nn,wt.,1 In5rs'd Con
"pfk tanks installations,
O?..nl,$'ldi, P. l,n; pumped 372

Shoe Repair
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Upholstering

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MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
ITEMS.
WINTER
SELL
"DON'T P4iEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AC) Phone 377 26)) or I))
999) and a Irerviiy Act Visor will
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701 1 Commercial 373 645)

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St 3279991 Come Ofid s"e us for
shoe repairing We h.av(' taps for
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Concrete Specialists,, drives, path,
Stucco No work too small or too
large. Licensed 1, Bonded, 799
7359,

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BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

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BUDGETS
ARE
an t SIFRED WITH VALUES

Custom Work' Licensed, BOnded
Free estimate 373 60M

G ardens

125

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H ome Improvements

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ANY FARM G.5wAnr
STORAGE BUILDING
P.'r'ta Treated T.mher. Thermal Set
polyStp-q Ni ;h oys'r Qaly steel
SPFCIAL,7EINLOWCOST
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bring r es ult;, try one, and listen to
your phone ring Dial 3727611 or

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Fixtur es Water Heaters $ a . m 10
pm tb,,, Sat. 2534 Park. 373 $617

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BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
THE
WANT
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-867Oor$31.9777

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Carpetlnq •Sep Dining Rnnn;

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BUDDY'S HOME
IMPROVE
.S(NT All IYPE3 OF CAR
PFNTRY AND REPAIRS 377

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CON DI TION I P1 &amp;
PEFRIGERA'TIOP4
DUCT
WORK - 74 hour Service All

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interior. F,te,;nr Pa-n',-iq 73
years
,iISo rn - no, 'epdur; v

&amp; Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, a, SEARS in Sanford

makes

home

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Payment, monthly payments let;
than rent Government subsidized
to qualified buyers Call to see Iii
You aualily'

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Call 373 IS70 or 134 1605

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU

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Highway 17-92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier

)ELTONA- I bedroom, 1 bath
home, 110.000

(new location)

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• On Lake, Free Boating Spool ICbublstiuse

119,000

Chico &amp; Th e Man

Wntedto buy used office furniture.
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel.
berry, Hwy 1792 130 1706

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NO SECURIIY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdn'n. Apts-Fum. or

ENTERPRISE-- Ibedroomcountry
home on large tot with fruit trees

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

* They're Hot" *

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For used furniture appliances tool;,
etc Buy 1 or 1001 item; Larry's
Mart, 215 Sanford Ave

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
3005 Canford Ave 37) 9370

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CASH 3224132

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Savmns &amp; Loan, Payments.
$113.36 mo. 373 6051.

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PFAL TOP 372719$

Small furnished opt. Suitable for
couple or single Clean &amp;

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Sanford-- Adults only, furnished
unfurnlhed, new Studio and 1
bedroom. Air, wall wall carpet,
etc Quiet residential area. $109
per mo up 373 $019

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example '71 (hey Flee?sici ' ton pck up.
11.000 me, air, auto. $3695
'67 Ford ' ton pick up s'xcel coed
new sticker, low miles. $793
'72 Gremlin X. air, $ 1 25
'71 Pinto, auto, air. 1.850
'70 Mustang Mach I, auto ar, $1395
'77 Toynfa, $1.000 ml $1795
Many other; .0 cnocse Irorn

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APPLIANCES
AT
BARGAIN PRICES, SANFORD
AUCTION. 373 7IiO

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CaliBart Real Estate

Park Avenue
Garage efficiency
eparfrnent Small deposit. $eO
month Call Orlando PSI 1109

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Chihuahua;, AK C. Some vrysmIl
Ochus mini&amp;furm AXC
Animal Haven Kennel; 337 5757

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No Money Down

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1700 Cash
Phone 372 06 70

FPFE KITTENS to 000d homes
'a'd hre.'j C,u il alter S a
371
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AXE MARY--. 3 bedroom, 7 oath

apt , upstairs,
3
blocks from town, low rent.
'00k , no for good tenant Call 373
5109 after 6 p 'ii

by Betty Campbell

Mon thru Fri -3fl-1041

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location, with tree; Offered by

Small family or
retirees wanted for liii; lovely,
like new 3 bedroom home.
Beautiful shade trees 126.900.
Sanlando Realty, Inc
Realtors
83.1 6777

Reg Real Estate Broker 3210640
)22 7715
373 1895
373 571

Large efficiency

20.001.736.44

Professional Poodle Grooming

KULP DECORATORS
109W I;? 5' .377 2335
We nuy Fo

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971 (heyriet Nova, I dr. custom
sedan, power st eering brakes, dir ,
automatic, new radial;. Mt sell.
675 1251 after 6 p.m.

65-Pets-Supplies

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screen patio, carport, skirting,
wood groin lapsed siding, goo ,

SANFORD.-

WITT REALTY

3 blks from town Call 373 5109
after 6 p.m.

TOTAL LIABILITIES RESERVES, AND

Shapoos'rfor
rn
only %l 50 per day
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

frae
m top. 10, 1 pc. mirror &amp;
5(One'$ set, I1S; Lake Mary, 373,
0191

1121.

2 STORY OLDER HOME- I
bedroom;, partly furnished, large
trees, i' acres pIt's. 535.000

a-ning room, kit Cher-, living room

13918912)

went Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

Antique cocktail table, glass

IfilICre;t. 64'xl2'. .sir, 2 OR, Ii,
ba ths, pick up paymen ts No
equioy lflvolvid,- 3131215 or 377.

Passenger station wagon , (
ception,aIly clean &amp; fully eqtiipp',d.
New Michelin radial tires One
ow ner. 51,995. In 1795or 373 7110

on cdbinel. 3 needle

'win

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1971 Mercury Marquis Colony Park 8

Rent

Barringt on, uouble wide, new, 21' x
60'. central air, large raised

322 4643

very

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Sanford 373 5700

Real Estate Broker

41—Houses

* "Get

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Small electric organ, With stool. 150.
T*in size rollaway bed with
mattress, $40; Braided rug. $15;

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3503 Orlando Drive

MOSS IE C. BATEMAN

LOTS O SPACE in this I bedroom
home. Yours for Only $16,500.

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6051.

322.6457

EASY TO OWN- 3 bedroom, Cent,
heat, fenced. 1)9,500, OWNER
WILL FINANCE.

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HILLCREST

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

central heat and air Ample
parking 3276502

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1966 Pontiac Convert ihel, GTO. good
Condition. 1400 32 1 093S.

sol Celery Ave Sanford

1779111 Ev. $44 1116
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1966 Pontiac Catalina. power brakes
and steering, lit Condition, $400.
Phone 3727203 after $ pm.

Woodruff's Garden Center

needle, front
lnnjn
sewing machine
Pay P'abanr,. nf 17* or 10 Payment;
of $1
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6P4IOD
AR SEWING CENTER
307 Fact First f)o*ntown

42-M bile
I.Iomes
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1964 MG. new radials
Almost new top, rad o
Call 373 $326 alter S

N (LSON'S FLORIDA ROSES

poSitIon,

air conditioned, fenced

CASH
For Your Junk Cars
IT) 1329

food. GardenLand. 1400W, 1Sf St.,
"3 "70

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yard. 1901 Summel-lin Ave 15.900
Of mOke n4f," 372 39

INC

Realtor

Bedroom,

Cash and Carry

3 M Precise time released plant

Assume Payments

517W 1st $t ,Santo.'ct

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1960 Chevrolet Station W1q3n. runt
good, 5)50 Sec 011101 Court ST or
phone 373 5.13

awning Shelter, 101 x20'.

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brapes

NOW LEASING
New, modern. I sfoty efficiency
apartments, attractively for
fished, conveniently located and'
beautfut:yi:ndcaped 113S mo
Call between 1 - 30 S. For In
formation raIl 377 0701

BALL REALTY

377 5390 after 6

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PAYMOP413 M BALL
Pea Peail Estate Broker
177 5641 Aft I1r 372 7157
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Larry Saxon, Realtor
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321.0041

Real Estate Broker
1100€ 75th St
in 6655

In 1947BRUSH

the Classified Ads every day.
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Cool Condition, $900

Cassely'rr, 17 92.8304204

Make ivotjr Budget go further. Shop

bedroom,) bath two story. $26,500.

carpet drapes. beautiful 16*75'
family room; fenced. Must see to
appreciate. 373 5919 after S

Real Estate

0111cc Space near Fairway Plaza.
newly decorated. Carpeted,

FurnIshed

SAN MO PARK. I. 7, 3 bed

76.734.08

Adult orl
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$
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wall to wall carpet. air
1 7Smo ptus deposit. 208€.
7Is1 St Call 323 1319 after S

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G000 ALL DAY

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po'o'oet

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By Owner-.2 bedroom, lvg room
Ong room, equip. kitchen, new

Crank Realty,

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Used office furniturp

1.10. 322 18.53

CONTRACT"

home on lakefront. I car garage

CHICKEN DINNER
3 PIECES CHICKEN. HOT ROLLS
Choice Of 2:
Cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad
Potato Salad, Blued Beans
French Fries, Mashed Potatoes 6 Gravy

Cornpies,. dnr*r
of th,a,ø, ,nosJed

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stores. churches Ideal for retired

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BR. south I? 97. at Moviefand
Drove In Theatre Older couple. ni
teens 372 1216 after 7 pm.

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LARGE FAMILY' Must We this .4

SEMINOLE COUNTY
F HA-VA. new- resale;, homes YOU
can afford. Low. b,1 down, some
with no closing costs

34/ibiIe Hon's

balls. NCR cash regi ster. wedding
QOwn SIC IS, Call :77

FULLE

THE

1970 Maverick, air

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3777371.322-1196,377 1911
In 1959, 377 116.4

REALTY

One Executive Chair
Two Alma Desks

time

BUY-- SELL

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1972 Karman Ghia. air conditioned,
rado good runnng car, $2100
Call Duane MCGure, 372-163)
Dealer.

60-office
_____Supplies
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1`11,1119

311 3)5 ( First St.

'cr P'II(F BEYOND

-Autos for Sale

) 2

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

LONGW000-_Duple,o, VA, fldown, no loan costs, 137.900 339

BLAIR AGFNCY
37) 381.4

?Sflkfwr 1797

KitChen Bathroom Cabinets, Count
(If tops. Sink; lflStlIti
avail
ab le Rout Ca belt 372 80S7 any

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919S French

JIM HUNT

122

Motorcycle ,nurarvr'

POBSOPI MARINE

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323 3970

196ô'Chry;ler Outboard engine, 53
HP, new leg &amp; lower unit with
controls 1300 173 4566 after S

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Good Condition, $350

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10 Gun Cabinet, Custom mdcie. $100.
30 30 Winchester rifle. $40 Phone

orange grove. Nice income, 29 pct.
down, owner will carry mortgage
at 8 Pct Price $S1.000

Central Fiori,j,,'s

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Stemper Realty

?57i Park Or
377 ?III
Country Trailer; near Seminole
PFAI TOP
AFTER HRS
College, private, wooded ll, 2 BR, 372
199)
127 9751
17706411
1125 mo .4 BR, 1)65 mo. 131-1772.

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Sanford Yellow Cab
201 S Park

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2 Bedroom home in Lake Mary;
tunporch. carport, nice yard.
Quiet neighborhood Phone 322

Inc.

MR HARRISON
3601 S. Sanf or d Ave
No Phone Calls

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DELTOPIA-- Air, 2 OR, n ewly
Painted You'll love the $119 price
Sorry, no pets. 571 1Q10

CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

Sales Development

Pinebr,e,e Farms

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33-Houses Furnished

Large Oil Heater. Tools, Bottles,
Cf- ck . ',• ',c
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)fl 315)

Shaded lot 1771700

into dapartments Each rented for
$70 per month II acres bearing

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Triumph 500 motorcycle with
Chrome frame, early model
Heeds some repair. 1350
will
nrgotiate .121 8955

54-Garage Sales

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HISTORICAL 2 story house made

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1910 Yamaha, 363 Enduri

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OWNER TRANSFERRED. 3 BR,
I, baths, C H,%, carpeted, fenced,
FHA ap.,.rovect. 5550 down to
qualified buyer ,

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78-lv%torcycles

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Merchandise

kitchen Partially equipped , large

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flatteries, II? 9S ci
(Pt.ir- -., 0 f11'5 BODY SHOP.
11 09 Sanford .5..'

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Forrest Greene, Inc.
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REALTORS
171 6351

5)50 Adults

pa'rferrcq 171 S4S- or 3726470

CharlesA Collis. President

Nurses- RN's t.PN's- Aide;: Aide
(omp.anon Nøi'de-d Immediately

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NOTICE

Chris
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20
line of duty, the only witness i
the father of Terry Webster's
girl friend. But the fa ther
Parents
soldundcragreernentstorepurchase ..
doesn't "want to get involved."
800.00000
LiabIlities for borrowed money ......
When he finally does involve
Mor tgage Indebtedness ..,., ............
0
himself- and cooperates with
Sflfl
4
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a ccount
uu z iuim.iui: pol
police,
ice, his wife is alUcally
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1-to-concI,jon NBC Injured In a blast meant for
-Ot her liabilities ... ........................... 361,29448
By ASTRID CARSON
BASEBALL WORLD SERIES him, after their son already
tend to help develop a sense of
84:30 ABC HAPPY DAYS been killed. Police have double
The Herald Services
responsibility and self-reliance TOTAL LIABILITIES ........... .........18.557,693.21
"Richie Fights Back" Fosule dutya
the part of a young person
goes after revenge in Dear Astrid;
groves an apt Instructor once a bomb-rigged car.
and
at the same time are MINORITY INTEREST IN
Sometimes ltis hard for me to
CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES
more. Richie isemb TuJ by
fl
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nsjrnpj zmv ,.n.fIA
reluctant to lot
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two troublemakera looking for a "The Million Dollar Gate"
just turuedsixteen and they are command of the situation. As
J fight In front of a
girl. Richie Story swirls around the confusing. They expect
RESERVES ON LOANS AND SECURITIES
me to frustrating as it may be, the
tries jujitsu, but stumbles Dempsey.Carpentier fight in
act like an adult in most things best answer Is to continue (0 Reserve for bad debt losses on loans (setup
through the class. Fonzie takes New Jersey. Up in Boston,
and yet In many things they behave in an adult (asion, take
pursuant to IRS rulings) ...
48,652 00
over and teaches Richie the fine everybody's talking about the
on responsibilities and, insofar Other reserves on loans .............
Th
treat
me
like
a
child.
ey
say
art of coping with bullies,
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fight. I ncluding Brian, who should take responsibility for as possible, make your own Reserves on securities
-0
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84:30 ABC GOOD TIMES almost is Involved in a scheme
decisions. Only when parents
myself, which I do, then
While the folks are away.
TOTAL RESERVES ON LOANS
t he to n1 r2t fII, Af oh fl..kr i....
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zirprnnfronthd hv cnm,
try w tell me
AND SECURITIES
kids will figh t. Florida and Boston.
ç"
4 651 00
adult
everything I should do. I can't
James are off to a mountain
1 0-11 ABC MARCUS WELBY, be two people
will they begin to relinquish
at the same time,
hideawaytocc1ebratetj.J1 M.D. "ToLlveAnotherDay"A an adult and a child.
more of their con trol For wha t
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
anni versary, Meanw hile, back teen-age boy has suffered from
Confused little comfort it Is worth they Capital
at the apartment, J.J. and a rare disease throughout his Dear Confused:
notes and debentur es
ohabl
re torn b' 9
0
'rheim are battling over who's life. Seeing the agony his
ton than
are.
Your age Is one of the m ost
in charge.
parents also have to end ure, di fficul t for young people.
Equity capital-total'
1.
1.394.89 t 73
Dear Astrid:
8:30-9 NBC WELCOME Janet
Blake
be comes an age of adjustment to
Preferred stock -total par value
0
i
do
n't
know
how
to
break
UP
BACK, KOTTER "No More Mr. emotionally upset at the adul thood and the adjustment
No. shares ou tstanding .0
with
my
girlfriend.
We've
been
Nice Guy" Kotter finds himself prospect of having children for both parent arid child
Common Stock-total par value 833,370 00
going together for over two
No. shares authorized 83,337
in a turnaround situation. after hermarriage toDe. Kiley. often a problem. Many
pa ren ts years,
No, shares outstanding 83.337
but the situation Is going

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918 ABC THE ROOKIES

COIC

Interior decorate ANYONE'S
HOME Boolcings are easily Ob
tamed with a high Show average
t*cauje of a fantastic hostess
program THIS IS A SALARY
POSITION
AN
EXCEPTIONAt.
OPPORTUNITY.
Write now for 0 confidential in
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CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITLAND - 3 bed
room;. 1' baths, air conditioner,
dishwashe r. fenced yard. $725
F ORRE5T GREENE, INC
130 "33 REALTORS 327 $970 eves

Our firm represents two well
established. financially Sound,
nationally known party plans with
exceptional growth records An
unprecedented opportunity exists
in fhi area for a woman who has

Trailer Mechanic
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE II
Clattifird Act; didn'f work Must be e'periencect 'ci reef er
it4'cr '.nuIdn't be any
maintenance &amp; repair, trailer
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bOdY &amp; chassis repair, elCctric &amp;
'
gas welding, lire m0 ,ntena,
et c. Good pay and fringe benefits.
Apply between
am. and 3:30
Wed nesday or Thursday
p m

9ernand

of

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Part Time Sales kleIp.-Esper ience
mature salesperson for ladles '
apparel Apply, Clothes Tree.
Sanford Plaza

LIABILITIES

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away. ues iu

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20.001,2364.4

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sem,
Invalid, Light housework Must be
able to work week ends
&amp;
evening; Goon wag es Write Box

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direct lease financing)

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Investments in unconsoli da ted subsidiaries and

equipped. clothe; washer, food
freezer incluâed. Garage, nice
yard. $250

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76-Auto Parts

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Acre,nqø tracts.
r,'ri p.r -i r.'

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AN
ECONOMIC
HOME-7
bedroom, 1 bath, concrete block,

With 3 baths, also a den, family
room &amp; basement. Dressing room
with master bedroom, walk-in
closets, central vacuum. Also an
attached apartment for a roomy
I 500 sq, ft of space. Just listed
Be the first to see it at %AS,000

Will dicker or swap. $19,500.

conditioned, carpeted, kitchen

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1 bedroom home

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COLOR TV, 111 95 MONTH

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19111 t(larnrr mu)!Or i'cime r,c-d

P E NTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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2$65 Park Or

Sale pri ce,

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75-Recreational Vehicles

Color Combo, Curtis Mathes, 19
Color TV, AM FM radio, I trai.k
R
Reg $61995 Sale $441, I only TV
TOWN, Fern Park Store 339 0011

46—Commercial
Property
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3 bearoo ,,, 2 bath home, kitcn
he
well equipped, carpeting, drapr'
and well appointed patio. Price

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bath hOMP, family room, air

C'CluS'v host'
anl decorator
acc es sories which permitS one to

3222420 Anytime
Your MLS Agency
REALTORS

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OlivES' 1219370

RCA Color TV
New picture tube. $220
373 2772

130 6033

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
803W 1St St
17
373 OSllrve

LOCH ARBOR-- Large shaded aria
is'IbiiipcJccau,.,j lot. Complete .u.?t,

SANFORD
3 bedroom. 2 bath
home, shady yard, air conditioner,

CASSELRERPY- 3 bedroom. 2

clothing
or
cleaners;
but
beautiful, popularly priced and

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3 Bedroom, furnished kitchen, with
swimming pool, Idyllwilde area,
adults, 1)50 per, mo

Not plastics, toys, cosmetics,

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7 Bedroom Block Home
Furnished or Unfurnished
373 2920

CALLUART REAL ESTATE
REALTOR )fl 749$

Party plan esrience and wants
to become a real
money maker in
the wonderful field of patty plan

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phone 373 5111 before 10 a.m

PARTY-PLAN
EXPERIENCE'

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HEQ,CNUCK

Efficiency apartment. lights and
water furnished Elizabeth Crews,

AREYOUTHIS
WOMAN?

Mar ily n, Notary,
)' 7)2 1861 or 7 aii

bedroom;,
built Ins
beautifully decorated throughout,
range, fireplace, drapes Gotta see
tOappre,,tale! All for only 139,901

LAKE MARY

Guy's8arbecu

bf

large

5733-

finding

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BRITTANY FARMHOUSE

CusIom built in Loch Arbor. 7

CPtULUOTA-- 2 bedroom;. Iencecj
yard, large family room, kitchen
equipped Asking $110 ma, 365

NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

Perfirmj

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SECLUDED executive home on )
acre lot, I bedrooms, 31-, bath;,
central heat and air, wall to wall
carpeting. drapes, kitchen fully
equipped, intercom, wae
sr and
dryer. 177,500,

available,

We Buy Furniture

TV Antenna; installed Also music
intercom, ;aging systems. New 01
old construction 322 -7998. South
east Video.

zoning to accommodate 59

Water

OPIFNTAL RUGS WANTED TM prlesc pain used. any condition
0-14 11117A. Wn1,'r Park

makes

alSo black &amp; white portable. 373

building site; for low cost housing.

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$15,500 for a quick Sale!

3 Bedroom luonie. I • tjalh;. large
enclosed lot, good neighborhood.
Phone 371 1810

KsIChenhelp

MARRIAGES

Duplex, $75 per ma.
No pets
327 38I7atirrip m

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Approximately 70 acres of Prime

I AKF MARY-- NOW 1 bdrm
frmek
Mak ø rob , selections
Paved ctreetc rlt water.
f)t)
viitPi Only 57(Y) down C,overnm.'n'
1sii 'or inn 814 IAi9 Builder

LESS THAN FHA APPRAISALI 2
OR home, fruit trees, range,
refrigerator, oak floors
Excellent
location Seller anxious. Priced at

32-Houses Unfurnished

placeto live, car to drive, a job, O

NO

COMPTROLLER OF THE CURRENCY, UNDER TITLE 12
UNITED STATES CODE. SECTION 161

By Roger Bollen

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lOme service you have need of
read all our want ads every day

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LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT

IS

PUBLISHED IN RESPONSE TO CALL MADE BY

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you are having difficulty

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Terror" When rookie

If

Care"--

"H0tli" Adults

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the loot, which is supposed tobe

"Reign

'.'rt to ,'arn E'ira Xrt-,ç.,' money
rAll 'u 1079

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work out the plan to bait the
suspect Into exposing his ac
cornplices. They lure him Into a
good life, spending freely and
wagering heavily on horses,
leading his accomplices to

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Call 423 4587

iP'i

station attendant.

3iaauU

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 644 7027 for "We

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Can Help

Write P.O Son 1213
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Florida 32771
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OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
IN THE STATE OF FLORIDA
ATTHECLOSEOFBUSINESSONSEPTEMBER3O1,7$

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National Bank Region
Charter o. 15831
REPORTOF CONDITION, CONSOLIDATING
DOMESTIC SUBSIDIARIES, OF THE

493

7796 wk nd; &amp; eves

Are You A Go Getter?
Are You A Salesman?
Can You Organize?
Can You Handle People 7
Are you looking for
good
income
an
pension?
MR. ELlE
323.8570
or
834 - 460
Must have phone
checking account

Fio* 553, Sanford, FIa, 3777

BARNETT BANK OF SEMINOLE COUNTY, N.A.

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Perhaps AIcOloIl Anonym

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I1fJruAI Aii,,' f-amity Group

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or

Realty .

377 5970

I bedroom, kitchen equipped, air,
(arpeted, $91 50 Adult; only. 372
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REALTOR

REALTORS

Good used furniture wanted to'
priv ate party 37J 1520

Solid state St er eo. Color Console TV

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3236353

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I-fAt COt. FIE RT.REALTOR
rvp. 177 r61, 17 no,
377 1587
t ,'s Selina WulIiims
377 lSl)

"SAPU ()Pp'S SAILS LEADER"

18—Help Wanted

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inrt Ill. send .l liar each. rnnktni t'ha' k.
payable it, "Seek &amp; Fin d- in can, ut thk nepapt'r

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5150 per mci
rORRFST C,REFNE INC

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P.

CASH In 4321
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5ery'

ANTIQUES
I PJecs' or Housefutl

5w, troi
HERBS
TV 1700 S French. 373 113.4

CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful takefront
lolona pennsb,i for unobstructed
5(10(1

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53-TV.Radio Stereo

(clot

almo;t an acre of ri',er front with

REALlY INC
707€ 75th $? .3731832

Carpeted, central

then eqiiippei

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beautiful trees, great fishing.
Owner says "Submit offer;."

HAL COLBERT

Stenstrom

I Al F MARY 7 BR duplex, kit
teat

37

42

lvi,' Pv'drritiru, turn or uflfurn,
."diultc rw,'ff'r rCij cr(urily deposit.
17.1 5M4 cir 3776420

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ST. JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary.

Exceptional buy--) bedrooms, 7
baths, utility room and carport.
Rack yard walled 173.900

68--Wanted to Buy
I

55

FHA-- SMALL DOWN

PFAI TOR 173577

- Noon Friday

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Coiticiirr(,,jI
Sanlorci 377 1181

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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
ser vice. used machines
'..0ONEYAPPLIANCESI7I069

BY OW?flp 10 lot; off West 75th
St 37 ) 1I7 after S p in

Rrnhrr 107

Harold Hall Realty

31A-Duplexes

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jiiirrgfer v,ilumt' I II

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draperies, dishwasher, shrubbery
privacy fence, MINI CON
DIllON S32,750 terms

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II ( U A M U ( A 5 1 N N C ( F:

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DEADLINES

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concert, and Mark to a movie,
and Aunt Josephine's vacuum
cleaner needs fixing, and so on.
910 CBS SWITCH There's
been an armored-car robbery
and police have a suspect, a gas

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For further information call 423
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41c a un
6thru 25 times
3 1 c a lint
26 times
24c a lint
(52.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3 Lines Minimum

Garnett White

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43—tots-Acreage

Tuesday, Oct. 14,, 1975-73

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'73 Vndaiq', 12' a 62', 7 bedroom.
(airport and Screened porch
Nothing down, assume payment;
Call in 7605, if no answer call 859

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC

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Evening Hera
Herald,
d, Sanford, Fl.

42--Mobile Homes

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

RAvEHNA PARK- Choice
bedroom,
2 bath, family room
lovely POOL. wall to wall carpet

On,' flrqjrrw',rqu 7A17 FIm Sanford

l thru S times

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

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ROY ('I'FF
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AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W. 7nd St.

831-9993

41—Houses

CIIULUOTA_ 2 bedroom, close
porch, tile bath, kitchen ('quip it
lot, reduced to $11,900. Termi
Chuluota Realty, 365 37I7

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Winter Park

RATES

below

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7545 Park Drive $70 up

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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appear forward.
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hiddenname and box iiinai shown:

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322-2611

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TView: Television, which has Feeling sorry (or Woodland, the
thrived on the nrol I fern
cci cf n i t.i
,wi
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- lion of
I iIi11I
iiu
spinoff series, has now come feels like a hated man, Kotter
up wow u new, cioseiy reiaeu
invites him to his house for
gimmick
called
the dinner, builds up his ego and
"crossover." It occurs w hen morale, then
stars of a spin-off maintain the class. Woodland takes on a
close relations with the ocries new, liberal attitude toward the
that gave birth to their students, relaxes discipline. By
characters. The test case was these standards, Kotter
observed In minimal dosage becomes the heavy.
last season on "Rhoda" Mary
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at the airport to give Rhoda a A great day on the Hudson
bigsend.off,especlailywlthfhe River at the annual Hoboken
potential audience, for the Sheet and Tube boatride, where
premiere episode, and then beer flows likewater,But there
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(33) Lost In Space
(44) Lucy Show
6:30 (2, 8) NBC News
(9) ABC News
(13) Zane Grey
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(44) Bewitched

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1:30 (2,1, 13) Days Of Our
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(6) As The World
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(9) Let's Make A
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2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) $10.000 Pyramid
2:30 (2. L 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
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(24) Classic Theatre
Preview
(35) Mothers In Law
(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 8, 13) Anot her
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(6) Match Game
(9) General Hosoltal
(24) Romantic
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(44) Mickey Mouse
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4:30 (6, I) Mery Griffin
(9) Lucy Show
(13) Orlando City
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(24) Sesame Street
(35) The Lone
Ranger
(44) ciiiiga' Island
5:00 (2) Adam-12
(9) GlilIgan's Island
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) Mickey Mouse
Club
(44) Brady Bunch
5:30 (2) News
(9) Beverly
Hillbillies
(13) Sports And
Travel Wor ld
(35) Mayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge
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6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunshine
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6:15 (6, 1) Sunshine
Almanac
6:25 (2) Profiles In
Education
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
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6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
(I) News
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BEETLE BAILEY
Mort Walker

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By BERNICE BEDEOSOI,

For Wednesday, October 15, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Despite your desire to keep to
yourself today, you will become
overly involved with people.
Things won't work out the way
you hoped they would,
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You have far too many aclivitles today. Too many people

by Art Sonsom
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FIJRA FI(JRE

Some Important things will be
neglected. Hopefully, you'll
learn a lesson,
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
You'll try to be like a
chameleon today and adapt to
the whims of the crowd you're

L,Mru) LLAI hR with BIMO BURNS

If you don't make upyour mind,

with, Things won't turn out all
that well for you,
1.1:0 (July 23-Aug. 22) If you
sLirt soi n vtliing today stick
with It, or business and personal affairs will get so cornplicated you'll be chasing your
own tail.
VIRGO i Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
You're far too indecisive today.

by Lorry Lcwi'

so.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
You are a good starter today,
but a lousy finisher. Don't put
so many irons in the fire you
can't pull them out without

getting singed.

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irrespective of what East
returned, South would get to
dummy twice with diamonds

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SYLVESTER THINKS I'LL
ASK HIM IN PER
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person Is sold on brewed coffee,
can't you put instant dec
feinated coffee into a coffee pot

me it was wrong. Instead of
Just as with regular ground, and milk she gives them water or

perkit(usingmeasurementson Juice. She says her doctor says
instant coffee labeLs)? I tin, skim milk Is bad because of the
derstand one can hardly tell the high carbohydrate content
diffe rence from fresh brewed but to drink the cream diluted

coffee,

Also, I do not understand the
BLONDIE
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Tuesday s county commission best is a temporary measure,
designed to provide emergency
meeting that, "If you literally There's only one way — and one
vehicles access to Seminole
enforce lt(the ordinance), Auto way only
to solve that Memorial Hospital from
Train would go out of problem and it's to build an
Interstate i.
busi neSs,"
overpass.'
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After rejectin g a motion by
The ordina nce will come up
Commissioner Dick Williams to again in three weeks. In the iordinance 'was deslgne "to
"defeat the ordinance," the interim, Commissioner Mike nduce efficiency on the part of
commission decided instead to Hattaway has ordered a study
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LAKE MARY
An or
Consi de ration of adopting a
a1flmastCT Miltoi Smith, said tilnance fornially setting the site plan review ordinance
the ordinance as it is prese

junior p otographer

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The measure, as presently expected to be adopted by the Fund.
drawn by County Attorney Tom city council at 7:30 p.m.

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An amen d ment
Freeman, holds railroad per- meeting today.
Resolution
25 on the building
sonnel liable for any blockage
Other items on the agenda
and toning moratorium on Lake
longer than five minutes. The include:
Mary Boulevard.
penalty
is
a
$500
fine
and-or
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An
ordinance
amending
citizens regarding the conduct 'these people were his friends
CouncUman Ernest Hendrix days in Jail.
— First reading of a sign
the4nobile home regulations to
of the city building department and he had a lot of friends who suggested the council wait un til
Lee
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dispatcher
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require
ground
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by building official Ray did things like that.'"
next week to question Ander- Tampa might be responsible for responsibility for owners,
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Mrs. Mary Daniels accused
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Optimi
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p
Sheraton
Inn,
contributions and
pledges totaled
nearly $92,700.

United Way

According to Campaign Chairman
Jim Ra&amp;a, the goal exceeds last
year
and falls short by
1.000.

In the Pilot Division, Florida
Power and Light Co. district office
employes reported 100 per cent
participation with 23 of 26 employes
contributing "fair share" for total
pledges in the amount of $2,652.12.
Fourdee Inc., who conducts the UWS
drive in April, pledged S25W, for IW
per cent participation.
Total incomplete reports of the

Replat of Crystal Lak

Thus, the engineer or railroad s ta ndards and existing travel
A resoluti on on
personnel aboard a particular trailers and mobile homes.
tennial mini-park.

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had shown them a "thank you he says he(Brathhaw)sollcite(I
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count) ordinance designed to literall&gt;, with a crossing that into problems countlans ex
limit blockages at railroad might be blocked longer than perience at railroad crossings
crossings to five minu tes is the five minutes specified in the
'I would first want input
'unenforceable," ha v e tern ordinance
from the people involved In
porarily shoricircuited the
The ordi nance Is in respo nse public sa fety," Hattaway sa id.
county commission's pla ns to to complaints to trains blocking
Commission Chairman Sid
adopt such an ordinance.
the crossing atSR46,a crossing ViJen Jr., defended the or-

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remaining in the 19175-76 campaign,
United Way of Seminole County Inc,
i UWS)has reached 60 per cent of the
$154,.W goad. At the third report

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In addition to Bradshaw and money was a gift from,
investigative
body,
the
city
his
attorney, Terrance W. "neighbors of Bradshaw who
Commissioner
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into sworn compaint.s
from there were more than 30 in- he knew the position of bui lding
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terested persons in the inspector existed."
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A complaint sign ed by Robert understand what Andersohn
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r.11eged Bradshaw, when asked the affidavit dismissed. Daniels

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meeting with Herring had
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allege are improprieties,

you can perk it the way you with small abscesses and
eventually loss of teeth
suggested.
develops. By returni ng the dogs
DEAR DR. LAMB — I hope to a good diet with lots of

enough and that's when she told not nearly the amount needed.

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between some brands of diet leads to loose teeth because
decaffeinated coffee a nd calcium is lost from the bone
regul.lar coffee as far as taste is around the root of the tooth.

you can clear up this matter on calcium the dental problem
nutrition.
clea red up.
My neighbor claims milk
Milk is our main source of
caused her teeth to abscess and calcium, and certainly growing
decay, therefore she win not children with a growing
give her grandsons milk while skeleton need 'its of calci um.
they are with her (three There is no significant amount
weeks), I gave them milk at my of calcium In fruit juice, and
house, and they couldn't get some hard water has a Little but

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to do with the commission's
surprise decision Tuesday night
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18,000, a figure the sheriff says
has skyrocketed 30 per cent.
With the ordinance the sheriff
says the Joint Underwriters
Association will be required to
insure the police cruisers for
$10,000 to $15,000 less than what
insurance firms are presently
bidding.
The present carrier, Unite
States Fire and Casualty, announced last month last )ear's
insura fluc poli 1)
renewed.

because "sometimes the sheriff
and I interpret an ordinance,
and we disagree."
Polk replied that by "Nov. 1, I
will park all my vehicles."

forced to get an additional 15day extension on his present
policy past the first of next
month, which was the final
expiration date.
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same fund the sheriff's budget
appeal will be drawn from if
that award is decided on by the

By ED PRICK E77
Ilerald Staff Writer
Scan t
hour s
after
representatives from Markham
Woods met wi th State Attorney
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CARNIVAL

eat a banana a day to provide home. Please straighten me out
potassium. You suggested on this matter.
if
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DEAR READER
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may all have some
neighbor
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measu of this -true or fa lse'
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furnlsh it? One doctor who let., appear to be healthy normal
hlSmaternitypatlentsuse fl uid children wi thout allergies. I
pills prescribes also that they don't know what they get at

Commission Chairman Sid
'ihlen Jr. recommended the
$33,000 conic from the 12.86,783

Freeman requested time to
study the sheriff's proposal,

Adoption Delayed

Declines

being Interesting. In today's with a balanced hand that is
hand Sherlock Holmes it too weak for a one notrump
Partner is supposed
St a Scur, his o
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South. We hold no brief for to respond '
Scu'' 's bidding except that it had at least four clubs. We
oot rm to a spot were un- will discuss this In our next
usual defense b Holmes was week's columns,
necessary for the defeat of the
(For a copy of JACOB V
contract.
MODERN, send $1 to "Win
West started out with three at Bridge," c/o this
rounds of clubs. Almost newspaper, P. 0. Box 489,
anyone would ruff that th ird Radio City Station, Now York,
club automatically. Then N. V. 10019)

Lamb

update report on the in.
stallation of $82,000 worth of
safety features at the jail.
—Sprinkler system is cornplete.
—Heat and smoke detection
system will be complete by Oct.
17.
—Smoke injector installed by
Nov. 1.
—County maintenance work

and alerted them to be on
standby for a November inspection,
Polk awaited only the word
from the commission. The
sheriff said he has persons lined
UP to fill the positions and will
begin processing applications
today to allow for it training
period before officials duties

dead.

to be completed by Oct. 21.
In other business, the coinmission agreed to consider an
ordinance submitted by Polk
hich he says will allow him to
secure cheaper rates for his
fleet of police cruisers,
However, the sheriff was

County

Jacoby Club".
This bid, invented by
Many of the hands from the
'Return of Sherlock If olmes — Osw3ld Jacoby in 1933, was
Bri dge Detective' are old described than a your
tun ers of the type known dS general utility man It is not
forcing, but may be bid with
Book hands
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reopens.
Polk also gave the following

Vihlen, the liaison commissioner on the jail, also said
he has contacted state officials

leaving 10 inmates and a jailer

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swept thrnugh the facility,

awarded $33,000 to hire the
additional officers, a move he
says will allow the jail which
was dama g ed in a June 9 fire

WaM3 L13w discuss we Short

By Lwrence F La mb, MD

BUGS BUNNY

reopening the Seminole County
Jail which will erase $1,000-aday fees paid other counties to
house the jail's inmates.
At a county commission
meeting Tuesday, Pok was

pily for his second trump
trick.

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thereafter.
Inmates were moved out and
Jail doors closed the day the fire

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king-10-nine. The defense
would wind up with three
tricks they had started with
and no more.
Holmes didn't ruff. Instead
he made the apparently insane play of discarding a diamond
South was in. lie led a dia mond to dummy, finessed
once in trumps, noted the 4-0
break, but could do no better
than lead a second diamond,
Holmes ruffed this, got out

desired today. Minor in.
fractions could easily be blown
out of proportion.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan,
19) Steer clear of anything
involving a high degree of
mental skill today. Your powers
of co nct,ntrition are not Of) to
your usual standards,
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
This is a day when your
financial blessings are a mixed
bog. You could show a tidy
profit, but It Is highly unlikely

DEAR DR LAMB — Since
so mans times coffee Is
eliminated from a person's diet
for various reasons, please
answer this. Is "acid
neutralized" considered

Sheriff John Polk has been
given the okay to hire four
additional correctional officers

By OSWALD and JAMES JACOHY

SAGIT'rARJUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) Your patience with the
family leaves a great deal to be

Sanford, Florida .12771—Price 10 Cents

Four More Jailers Okay ed; Reopening Set

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68th Year, No. 47—Wednesday, October 13, 1975

OCL 15. 1975
The coming year will be a
profitable one if you're not
afraid to lake on added
responsibilities. Those who give
you more work will also be
ready to increase your rewards.
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YOUR BIRTHDAY

you'll be prudent enough to do

you'll not only bug those you're
with, but even yourself.
LI BRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Slow
down a bit today. Nothing you
have to do is that urgent that
you have to put a strain on your
nerves or disturb your peace of
mind,
are concerned in them. You'll
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
please some, but others will be Mind your P's and Q's socially
disappointed,
today. There are people you
GEMINI May 21-June 20) could turn off if you persist in
Today you'll leave a host of acting like a bull in the china
details go till the last minute. shori

spection stations (SIVI) will pilot program in this county
take a new twist — inspectors which would allow the MVI
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Commissioner Mike Hatweeks ago instructed
Public
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And in Orange County ,
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Two county commissioners
fie said the problem as he firm of William R. Hough Co.. a
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creating
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chase $2.4-milhon in N)nds from
installed before an inspection executive assistant to the
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asked for an update from
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money alone paid to owners of
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Grier's appeal went to the
the commission all
F'ramed by a web of twine, Pretty Kathy Kuhrt entraps many an Informed
"The way the thing is drawn
Ume," Vihlen wrote.
work is completed or will be
Kimbrough also said the Florida Supreme Court it was
appreciative glance u she weaves an Intricate macrame P
Conunissioner Jullan Sten.
out it
violates
some
showdown
could well be a dropped. Now, county officials
complete by the Nov. 1
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management principles. The "Io5jng
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be- except or
battle" if the other say a !g-month time lapse has
smoke ejec- po
hopelessly tied up in Imots, Kathy explains ftt thetraditional
sition has a vague description th e
bouncing back 'and forth from
created a different bond market
tors.
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American craft of macrame is actually a lot easier than it looks.
and is ambiguous," Kimbrough to favor t ordinance.
which could cost the county,s
Upon learning of the holdup,
said.
mission for nine years
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axpayers as much as $280,000
Vihien Immediately set out to
The executi v e assistant
In other action, the comin addition to the $90,000 in
correct the problem.
And Williams said he would designation grew !rom the tide
mission authorized Knowles to
"I'm going to work on that like to sit down and rediscuss
which was assigned default payments.
contact DOT and the county to
today.
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another
the
ordinance
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come
up
with
when
commisdonem
failed to
solve a "slippery" problem in
delay. It will be an extremely something that would give agree even on a name for the director of environmental
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the area of 25th Street and
top priority matter," the more power to the county,s new position, Underwood services, says the interest rate
Airport Boulevard. Knowles
chairman said.
departmental (hrectors.
suggested executive assistant On bonds was 6.4 per cent last
OT officials promised to
After the fire swept through '
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because, he said, it infers less January. compared to a 7.5 per
send a -&amp;kid crew" in to run
the Jail, leaving 10 inmates and "We have certain expertise, power than county manager. cent rate at present.
sts f the hazardous
a jailer dead, inmates were and it w ould be foolish to bring
Also on tap is a presenta tion
Grier says he acted
The commission tabled a
behalf
8) JOE ASKREN
"so we would know what lies a site) somewhere e," said moved to jails in surrounding in somebody," Williams said from the Orlando investment of City Council.
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regarding
commission denied a $375,
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fine and-or 60 days in Jail in case crossings are
blocked for longer than five minutes.
"We can't live with that time limit," Smith
said.
After the railroad officials had argued that it
tak es from seven to nine minutes for a vain to
deara crossing, County Attorney Tom Freeman
suggested the proposed ordinance could be rewritten to include a 10-minute time limit.
Olson, speaking for Auto Train, said the
problem would be ameliora ted within 3o days. He
said he intended to assign a man to rail crossings
to measure the time required to clear the train
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relieve the crossing blockage problem within 30
days.
Commission Chairman Sid Vien criticized
railroad personnel for their slowness at the SR 46
crossing on Thursday of last week. He said the
personnel "showed no consideration whatsoever" for motorists waiting at the crossing.
ViHen also said the railroads had not a
dressed themselves properly to the problem,
which he said had been present for five years,
Monday's work session came about after
Smith and J.H. Lee, a United Transport Union
offic ial, ipp ti c'l at the last corniniion
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Commissioner Gordon Meyer
questioned the progress of a
needed sidewalk on 27th Street
between U.S. 17-92 and Sanford
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Pinecrest Elnntary Sctool.
Meyer said this project has
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Knowles said It's up to the
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Milton Smith, Seaboard Coast Line vainmaster for Sanford, said today that although the
best answer to the traffic blockage problem at
the SR 46 crossing was an overpasa, his company
will initiate efforts to trim the blockage time as
much as possible.
"An overpass is the answer," Smith said. "It
should have been built 15 years ago."
The trainmaster said Seaboard Coast Line
will counsel the crews who Lake the trains across
the tracks 'to find the most expeditious a to
iit Uu trains u ru
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down so long."

sidewalk is two-thirds in the
county and one-third In the city,
according to City Manager
Warren E. "Pete" Knowles. ______________________
Knowles said the survey and
cost estimates were complete
t week. Knowles al wrote
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Robert Andrew last week
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and a reduction of the speed
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personnel at the crossings are so technical that
the public has difficulty understanding them,
Smith said.
lie added that the railroad had cut down on
gate clown-time by two or three minus in the
last few day3,
Asked if the railroad could trim the required
time to the five minutes called for in a proposed
ordinance, Smith said "No way. We'll be lucky if
we can get the time down to seven to nine
minutes, and from time tc time we'll have
trouble with that."
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Saord City Commissioners
Monday night committed ;i,o
for the construction of a
sidewalk needed on S.R. 46A
from Irkwood Drive to Vihlen
Road for Idyllwilde Elemen.
thu' School children.
Commistioners said they
hoped the Count) Commission
will Wthormzt in their miietting
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tennis regularly.
When I play tennis in the hot,
humid weather the heat really
bothers me. Some of my friends exercises, gets excited or even
have told me this is a sign of with such disorders as an
high blood pressure. I have my overactive thyroid.
Your arteri
blood pressure checked twice a
ear, and it has always been smaller In response to
normal. Nevertheless, this chemicals manufactured by
bothers me. Would you corn- your body or by simple reflex
ment on the relationship of heat action of opening closing
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to blood pressure, if any 1
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DEAR READER - The seem to realize that the renex
program you are following puts action is almost as rapt
you ma far be tter risk category blink of your eye, so Id!'
to avoid heart and vascular pressure can change
sease. If you continue your Several determinations in a row
o am you have a far better may be entirely different,
chance to enjoy years of good particularly if a person is
health than Your COfl anxlc*is
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trolled, For more detailed in. the blood to move faster to all
formation send 50 cents for The your muscle cells and without
Health Letter number 1.8, too much of a load on the heart.
Blood Pressure. Just address The pressure does go up,
t- -ever.
your request to me in care of 1.
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this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York, e 'er one S heart o wor
NY 10019. Be mwe to enclose a harder. As the heat is increased
long, stamped, self-addressed in experimental situations, the
heart rate and blood pressure
env-elope for mafling.
in general your blood Increase markedly. Heat,
pressure is controlled by two humidity and exercise combine
factors, how much blood your to have an additive effect on the
heart pumps out into your heaft That is why a person's
arteries and how large the exercise capacity is limited on
openings are in the arteries for hot., humid days compared to
the blood to now through. You cooler days. Hospital patients
blood pressure will increase if with marginal heart function do
your heart pumps out more better in a cool room thafl one
blood. This occurs when one that is warm.

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You'll be fortunate through Your material prospects are far will be surprisingly large.
have the opportunIty
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social contacts.
above average today. If you
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to turn a difficult
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your ally. Don't settle for less
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more beneficial at this time persistent. Finish
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
for opportunity.
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ssibilities today that others prestige and s ta tus for you this
will overlook Back your coming year that will come
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Nov. 14 and 15. Among the area

artists preparing their work for this exhlbition sponsmd by the Downtown Business Assit. and the
Sa n ford-Sem inole Art Assn. are (from left) Fra nces Lyon,
Dorethea Strosnider and Charles
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to re main free on bond pending Conklirig Monday lined Albert
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WASHINGTON OP)— The Sena te Banking Commit tee
is expected
aid
York
week, but it may not contain the kind of help that New
York of fi cials are seeking.
Sen. Adlal E. Stevenson Ill, 1)-ill., and committee
Chairman William Proxmire, D-Wls., met Monday night
to disuss their differences over proposed aid plans, and
Proxmire said be was hopeful a compromise would be
reached this week so a bill can be reported to the Senate.
But Proxmire, who has been the guiding force behind
committee efforts to get an aid bill to the floor, continued
to insist that any measure that comes from his panel will
contain a provision requiring New York State to levy a
special tax to aid the troubled city. State officials have
scorned such a proposal.
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Life-Or-Death Word Awaited
MORRISTOWN, N.J. (AP) —A
th decision
the Karen Anne Quinlan can is expected within
weeks in a legal battle th could go to the highest court In
the nation-,
Agumen ts be(oriuperIor Court Judge Robert Muir
Jr. ended Monday, but Muir said he needed time to weigh
the complex medica l testimony before rendering
decision.
The paren ts of Miss Quinlan, 21, have asked Muir to
allow them to unhook a respirator which keeps her
breathing and "let her the with dignity." The young
woman has been in a coma for six montha, living in what
doctors have described as a "persistent vegetative state"
wi th no chance for recovery.
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Hoover's Power Described
WASHINGTON (AP) — The late FBI Director J. Edgar
Hoover "work ed directly wider me," the
tt
general
"I'm not sure he worked directly for
So spoke John N. Mitchell, once regarded as the most
Powerful member of President Richard M. Nixon's
by his own admi sion, unable
he
man whose name is synonymous with the FBI, which he
headed from
on in 1935 until his dea th In
Mitchell 's obser va tion last Friday before the Senate in.
telllgence committee drew a laugh, as he intended. But, at
the same time, it filled In a portrait of Hoover that has
been emerging piece by piece during th
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hearings on illegal activi ties of the FBI, CIA and other
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Congress To Change Rule
WASHINGTON (AP) — After years of deba te, Congress
is moving to end the practice of a llowing banks free use of
billions of federal tax dollars deposited in accounts that
draw no interest.
As of late September, the federal governmen t
billion in bank accoun ts th
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banks holding the funds for the government were paying
no Interest, they were able to Invest It and make money on
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Rep. Wright Patinan, [')'Tex., has been figh ting for
more than a decade to end wha t he said amounts to an
enormous government subsidy to banks and to
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interest paid on the so-called tax and loan accounts.
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New Look At Forced Busing
WASHINGTON (AP) — Both the Ford administration
and Congress
ng a new look at forced busing as a
mea ns of achieving school In tegration.
As a .Senate panel opens hearings today on proposed
constitutional amendments that would ban (arced busing
altogether. administration officials are reviewing
possible alternatives to busing.
Sen. John G. Tower, R-Tex., disclosed it news conferenet Monday that President Ford has ordered the
Justice Departmen t and the Department of Health,
FducaUon and Welfare to "extensively review" options.
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rerrorist Condemns Bombings
MIAMI (AP) — Cuban exile terrorist Humberto Lopez
r. says he condemns the bombings reportedly dare by hli
ickers to protest his jailing on a weapons.tharge
wtcn.
"1 thank all those people who have sympathized "lth
lY cam, but Idoit want that sympathy to be
J*id
ai ns a4to the harm those who have nothing to do
ith our tragedy," Lopez said Monday In a statement reasedbyhislawyer.

"I condemn the commission of actions thit would being
I ath, destruction or wounding of Innocents," he W.

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armed breaking and entering
Assistant State Atty. Claude
and larceny of a firearm.
Van Hook said Black was
On Oct. 1 a circuit court Jury subpoena ed to testify that his
found John Thomas Richards, identification had been stolen.

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Sheriff's Investigators today
$15,000 bond on three counts of Asbury and James Arthur Onie,
Harris was sentenced to eight
pressed a search near
uttering forged Instruments, Of OthIflCIo, in the burglary of manins In Jail in the check case.
Casselberry for a Juvenile
Bill W. Hammock, 2&amp;year- the Markham Woods Road
robber who held a clerk at
rial was scheduled today
old Orlando landscaper, was home.
gunpoint at a dry cleaners
before Circuit Court Judge Aj
Onle, who earlier pleaded Hosemann Jr. for Eddie
being held without bond today
before tossing a money bag
in county jail on a charge of guilty to burglary and turned Williams, 24, of Midway, and
over the head of a witness who
state's evidence broke in the Tommy Louis Saunders, 26 of
chased him into a near by
Probation violation,
wooded area.
Sheriffs deputies today were theft ring cases, testified that Sanford Route Two.
investigating the theft of tiu-ee he and Asbury broke into the
Both defendants are accused
Deputies reported the clerk,
rosewood and leather easy house and took the television Of resisting sheriff's U. Roy
his. Jeris Parsons, of Orlando,
chairs from a van at Scan and stereo equipment. Onle Hughey with violence to his
engaged a nervous Juvenile stantine chased the youth on was
at Cora Grant at Imports, Candace Drive, Fern said the TV was sold to POn. Williams also is acgunman In conversation for foot and the boy threw the that address during a domestic Park, and the pouring of 10 Richards for ;i.
aised of assault and battery.
nearly a half hour after he money bag containing the argument.
Two other admitted "steal to
pounds of sugar Into the
Deputies said the charges are
demanded "all the money" holdup loot back over Con.
Patrolmen Ray Bronson and vehicle's fuel tank.
In connection with a melee In
before he took a bank deposit stantine's head, onto the hood of Joe Dullard reported the arrest
Deputy J.M. Patton reported Yates Jr., of Casselberry, and the parking lot uf DeLuxe Bar,
his car.
bag containing
of Ford Freeney Jr., Cowan 500 gallons of chlorine bleach James Davis, of Orlando, have Southwest Road, Sanford, on
checks and fled from Parisian
Officers said Constantine Moughton Terrace, on charges and a 50-foot electrical . testified in several trials in Sept. 21 in which deputies
Cleaners, Butler Plaza shop. took the bag, containing all the of assault with intent to commit tension cord were taken by connection with the theft ring, arrested Williams.
ping center, SR436 and Howell cash and checks taken In the a felony and use of a firearm In thieves at Sluder Floral Co.
Yates has admitted ioo 150
of
On Monday, Judge Hoaemann
robbery, back to the cleaner&amp; commission
Branch Road.
of a felony.
Florida Inc., on South Beardall burglaries but hasn't been sentenced 21-year-old George
Deputy Jim Beebe said the • Officers said a shot was fired Ave., east
of Sanford. The charged In Seminole aliKe he Byrd, of Sanford, to one year in's.
As the boy, believed to be suspect was described as toward George Washington, of bleach
and
cord
are valued at furnished detailed Information Jail for probation violation.
about 14 years old, ran from the having curly blonde hair and
Higgins
Terrace,
during
a
$220,
according
to sheriff's to sheriff's agents that resulted
cleaners, Ms. Parsons ran after wearing dark-colored
Byrd was charged with
pants,
a
disturbance
at
the
Cowan
reports.
in mid-August raids and the manslaughter in February 1974
him yelling to passersby,
red shirt and a blue windBill Young, of Melbourne, arrest of 13 suspects In the In connection wi th the dea th of
Nick Constantine, of Sanford, breaker Jacke t. He was armed Moughton Terrace public
ci assistant basketball coach at with a nickel-plated revolver, housing apartment complex, told deputies that a $450 citizens cases.
Wade Warren. On May'28, 1914
Eugene
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Davis
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he
faces
amplifier
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charges Byrd pleaded guilty to the
Edgewater HIghSCIIOOI, chased
Sanford police
the youth Lei his car the young two arrests In two separate 141 LIlac, Casselben-y, was taken when his auto was In both Orange and Seminole lesser and Included offense of
jailed on $5,000 bond by burglarized at Sprague Elec. Counties.
suspect fled on a bicycle, aggravated
culpable negligence and was
assault
In. Casselberry Police on a charge tile, U.S. 1742, Longwood.
In
other
circuit
court
deputies said.
actions,
sentenced
to 18 months
vestlgatlons.
of carrying a concealed
Kathy
Waggoner
reported
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Lee
Perry,
19,
When the boy Jumped off the
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Patrolman Richard Bennett
Sanford police that a $111 lawn
bicycle In a wooded area on the said Eudell Martha Grant, 20, firearm.
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Sherl(f's detective Sgt. W.A. mower was stolen from an open
north side of the Plantation ofl4O Scott Drive, Sanford,
was Vinton
jailed
Thomas garage at her 1215 Magnolia
Apartments complex, Con- arrested after a butcher knife
McCarter, 2.8, of Hlaleah, on Ave. residence.

Hiring Record Called Dismal
TALLAHASSEE tAP) — The agency responsible
for stht employment and personnel policies has a dismal
record -when it comes to hiring blacks and women, says a
Human Relations Commission study.
The study, a copy of which was obtained Monday, Is to
be presented to the commission at its Wednesday
meeting. The study accuses the Department of Administration of denying equal opportunities to minorities.
"The extremely low percentage of representation of minorities can only be attributed to the poor and
recruitment efforts of the agency and word-of-mouth
recruitment practices that have historically kept
minorities out of state government and have a tendency to
perpetuate the status quo," the report said.

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TAMPA (AP) — Federal and local grand Juries
begin probos this week Into the gangland-style shooting of
Richard Cloud, an ex-policeman slain last week when he
answered a gunmen's knock at his door.
Some 300 police officers from around the state attended
services Monday for the 34-year-old vice-squad detective
who was fired from the force seven months ago for
refusal to take a lie-detector test.
Cloud's widow, Wanda, was assisted by her two small
sons into the family pew at the crowded, wreath-adorned
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while

Zone Bid Re earing

bargaining, courtesy busing
and state funding.
Vogt said he has "mixed
emotions" regarding binding

Seminole County Corn. was proper for presentation to
missioners today disregarded the commission. One Of the
arbitration, which he said may County

Attorney
vocal opponents of the
not be worthwhile any more, Freeman's advice to appoint a rehearing, Commissioner Mike
special master in order to flattaway, said it looked like
comply with a two. ear old the judge was trying to "gag the
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board'

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and out of circuit court that
By a 3-2 decision, the cornCommission Chairman Sid
in settling teacher strikes mission reject
ed
an
ap
al
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by
Vihlen
Jr., agreeing with
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,
real
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firm
of
Carrigan
Ilattaway
that the legislative
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Oviedo and Florida voted to hold a 7 p.m. hearing
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Technological
University
today because Vihien said he
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''r-Cornmission,,rs
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that
a
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in
the
managerial
unit,
"since
rehearing
of
the
issue
would
held
in contempt of court
they have no impact on coonhave taken away from their
Commissioner Dick Williams
With a push of a button mound engineers Jli.1 Ma.rkoe (left) and t'wlde school policies,
ELECTRONIC
legislative
powers
and
given
sided
with Hattaway. CornBob Cara can conjure up weird sounds, things that go bump in
Board &amp;ttnrney Douglas power
the
over
zoning
matters
to
missioner
John Kimbrough
night and creatures such as Dracula (Scott Arnett) shown Stenstrom said
NIGHTMARE
an
expression
is
the
judiciary,
specifically
agreed
with Vihien to bold the
harassing Nancy Hibbard, The electronic haunted house
will be needed fromthe slate
sponsored for the fourth year by the youth of Grace United legislature writing in the law circuit Judge Dominick Salfi bearing.
Freeman recommended
Commissioner
Harry
Methodist Church and will be held at 1311 Palmetto Ave., Sanford in plain language
regarding
appoint,nent
of
a
special
Kwiatkowski
broke
the
tie,
Friday, Halloween night, 7:30-10 p.m.
principals role in school master to
'comply
with
Judge
"The
Judicial
branch is in.
management.
Salfi's order." Basically, Salfi dicating a direction for the
Pelley said school principals
had asked the commission to legislative branch that I hope
,
Sri
could agree to become
Utility To
part of rule out testimony In the will
Hik e
happen,"
the! Seminole Education
rezoning
request
which
could
l,
K'i;Itk,kI
i
nd
Association's (SEA) bargaining
unit, SEA is one of four deemed irrelevant and im•
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and aerator In the city's Layer said he's heard only from I
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He said the city needs the the district's 39
schools, who
LONG WOOD
While agreements on the utility lines' water custom ers in the new
have
co
nveyed
any
interest in
Seminole
County
com- ownership as soon as they can developments to be able to
group
bargaining.
mfssioners have shifted control be prepared.
amortize the construction
"There'll be no problem in
of Sanlando Utilities' rates and
Council Instructed Julian last adding the city is currently
Seminole
County unless the
operations to the Florida Public week to prepare an amendment looking
for a water plant site in principals ask for the right to
Service Commission, the to the subdivision ordinance, the Range Line Road
company recognizes its rates setting In clear terms that Williamson Road area. E. E. collective bargaining. . said
Layer.
and
operation
within utility lines installed in the
Julian recommended, and
Board member Pat Telson
Longwood's boundaries will be future within city subdivisions council agreed, to hold off filing said
an eight member ad hoc
controlled by the city govern. are the city's property.
any lawsuit against Sanlando committee will meet at 9:30
mcnt.
Council Chairman J.R. Grant Utilities to recover utility taxes a.m. today
(Tuesday) in the
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr. said Monday night that the city It failed to collec
ect
t f rom board's conference room on
reported to city council Monday Is considering constructing a customers over a four-year Commercial Street to in.
night that Sanlando Utilities' new well, water storage tank period.
vestigate alternatives to
position on city control of its
courtesy
busing. Courtesyr
ates and operations within the
b
ing
is
us
transporta tion for
city was affirmed to him by
pupils
living
less than two miles
utility company president, P
irom
their
school
for which no
Lester Mandell, Monday.
state
funds
are
provided
as with
The attorney said the utility
regular
busing.
company will be asking for city
The board agreed last week to
approval of a "modest" rate
appoint
the committee to help
increase from its city
convince
local legislators of the
customers of both water and
WINTER SPRINGS
I move the police chief pursue need for a special legislative
sewer service.
Reports of "pot smoking" by all avenues with
Julian also reported that students being transported by County School the Seminole act to charge parents involved a
Board to stop fee for courtesy busing, which
Mandell
was
"very county school bus to Oviedo smoking on the bus."
may save taxpayers money.
cooperative" and will stand by High School were brought to the
"A driver driving along the
Mrs. Telson said the parents
an oral agreement to deed to City Council's attention Mon. road with a bunch of
hopped-up should decide where the safety
the city all water and sewer day night. Appealing to Council kids is not in the best
interest of
lines in Devonshire, Moorings for help in correcting the safety,"
said Mrs. Van Eepoel.
and Wlnsor Manor subdivision, situation, a local teenager
Mayor
Troy
Piland
north of SR 434, and the sewer identified the bus as No. 23.
'—r-suggested, "The only time we
lines in Sleepy hollow first
A
Councilman
Bell Oassic
Donald get a response is when we go
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addition when the city Is able to Browning said the police down there en masse and stamp
serve the areas with both department
has a "bit of a our feet. I'll be down there (at
utilities.
jurisdiction problem with the the school board meeting)
City council found last week county bus which goes In and Wednesda
ht"
that a previous administration out of the city." He reported in
"Cigarette
g itself
and governing body had addition to what he called the
should
not
be
condoned
on
neglected to execute tn-party It
victimless
crime
of
pot
school
buses,"
Piland
r.aid.
lie
agreements with the land smoking, there was the
d he
Id
developers
legal
n the
threats
hlni
t n
on
from
school
board
ownership of the utility
es. against individuals to keep
Joe Davis, who was city at- them from reporting incidents. attcrrn)ouglas Stem strom on
By Alex Bell
torney during the early 1970's
Young Glen Wall had
"Children should be given the the legality of city police doing
pot checks on the
w he n city approval was given same protection as adults who spo
a lot of news to tell
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for the developers to use the might be riding through our
A parent in the audience,
But he waited till
Sanlando Utilities' services, city." he added,
whose son had been expelled
warned city council at that time
sundown before
Councilman Irene Van from riding the school bus last
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calling.
to have agreements on utility Eepoel commended the girl for year because of misbehaving,
lines, ownership in hand before her action saying "It takes a suggested temporarily ex
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the approvals were given,
lot of guts to come in with her pe lling bus riders who break the
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Julian said Davis assisted complaint."
rules would help.
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Councilman John Daniels
Winter Springs students are
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miles to the Oviedo
reminding t he m of t heir oral government can do nothing, but school.
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on a 3.2 vote Monday night
decided to beef up a proposed
ordinance calling for green-belt
open spaces and minimum
parking areas in industrial
developments by Including
commercial and busines!
districts within its scope,
Council Chairman JR. Grant
demanded action after delaying
consideration of the ordinance,
recommended by the Land
Planning Agency (planning and
zoning board), for six weeks
while Mayor James R. Lenmann searched for an alternative,
Let-mann had objected to the
proposed law, saying Its
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by children walking to school, are bused regularly.
Layer said if th e hazards are
Vogt said the needs would
'1 don't believe public em- decided by the parents, "the have to be determined and
ployes have a right tosti-ike.,, I num be r of buses would community support would be
can't see striking. I think the double!"
Mrs.
Telson needed before a special bill
-- welfare of society comes first." disagreed.
could be introduced later this
That's an opi nion State Sen.
One official sa id about GO per fall or In January or February.
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off icers brought so much Information to the grand jury
during its probe of organized crime that addltonal direct
charges should be filed.

Askew assigned Shailer, of Fort Lauderdale, to replace
State Ally. Richard Gerstein last July In prosecuting
gambling Indictments In Dade County.

records

Atuto Transmission Fraud Trial Set Dec. 8

Gambling Charges Authorized
TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Gov, Reubln Askew has
authorized State Atty. Philip S. 81ialler to file gambling
charges in Dade County in addition to indictments
returned by a special state grand Jury.

Homeowners
Hear Harrell

gang

GAINESVILLE (AP) — A researcher trying to
wash oil out of the earth says the United States may be
able to get 15 per cent more oil from Its reserves If his
process turns out to be practical.
Robert D. Walker, chemical prolessor at the University
of Florida, says the Idea Is to flush small deposits of oil
from underground the way detergents are used to wash
dirt out of clothes, he said.
Walker said present technology can recover only 30 per
cent of the 450 billion barrels of oil known to he under the
United States.

Shooting Probes To Begin

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ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — Rep. Bill Ycung, R.
Fla., says he supports President Ford for the party's
presidential nomination and expects the state's three
uncommitted GOP congressmen to soon do the same.
Young, of St. Petersburg, announced his support
Monday during a joint news conference with Rep. Lou
Frey of Orlando, chairman of Ford's campaign in the
Florida presidential primary.
Young and Frey both said that a serious challenge by
former California Coy. Ronald Reagan could hurt the
President's chance for election next year because It might
split the party.

New Oil Process Claimed

By JANE CA&amp;SELBEJy this first became an issue, I
Herald Stall Writer
Instructed the city building
de pathnenttosend out notice of
WINTER SPRINGS_. "I did the ordinance to all the realtors
not bring up the subject to open in the city.
a ca n of worms," Bob Williams
chairman of the city Board
On a motion by Councilman
Adjustment, told Council John Daniels, Council voted to
Monday night referring to the take the matter under ad.

Addresses of state witnesses in an "arraignment by mall" the
trial.
in next week's Altamonte Dump set up by Orlando defense
atMiss
Harberts decomposing
murder trial are being kept torney Edward Kirkland.
body
and
the remains of a
secret under court order
Court records indicate that on second woman, still
Idenbecause of alleged threats Oct. 6 C
ircuit Court Judge Joe tilled,
found
at
a
dumping
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against their lives, according to A. Cowart Jr.,
with neither area near SR-431 In west
the platting of split kta,
torney to look into this par.
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documents in circuit court files. Spaziano or Kirkland
The city law says no owner of ticular section (Subdivision
present,
Altamonte
Springs
on
Aug.
Docketed for trial on a first- set the murder trial for a week 1.
! rce! of land three acres or Chapter, Article
I, Section 14-3)
degree murder Indictment In of Nov. 3 before Circuit Judge
more may divide It without and be prepared to discuss It in
The
grand
Jury
indictment
the August 1973 sex mutilation Robert B. McGregor.
rep1attig.
against Spaziano was returned
six weeks. Coincidentally this
slaying of 18-year-old Orla
On Oct 20 Judge McGregor after Sheriff's Lt. George
JOYCE WALTZ KIGHT
Williams said he is not taking will fall after the Dec. 2
hospital clerk Laura Lynn Issued a protective order at the Abbgy and Altamonte Springs
Issue with the ordinance bu t municipal el.'ctlon.
Harberts is Joseph Robert request of Assistant State
Atty.
Police
detective
to be placed on the
James
Mar"Crazy Joe" Spaziano — forClaude Van Hook, prosthrth tindale spent 24
agenda
because this particularA publk hearing on the
months
Outlaw
le gang the murder case, Th
e
court
pr
ob
Seminole
Cablevision
ing
the
dump
murders.
problem keeps occurring and Increase
was
continu rate
member,
order makes the addresses of
the
board
cont
Miss Harberts remains were
in u es to receive
ed until
Spaziano, already serving a five state witnesses
requests
for
variances.
in
the
identified
through
dental
next
Monday
night
to give
life sentence from Orange murder
"unavailable
for
records.
The
'A
study
data
on
indictment
potential
ac.
buyer may put
County, also faces trial Dec. 1 public inspection."
Income
and
operation
costs
to
MRS
Spaziano
of
killing
the
earnest
money
down
or
punCouncil
time
to
here for the rape of a 30-year.
Van
Hook
filed
jusWy
the
documents
Young
woman
Increase
amid
a
"On or about
property, and when
old south Seminole
Mrs.
Joyce
Waltz
woman
on
with
the
court
alleging
that Aug. 6, 1973" but doesn't
Kight,, goes to
cannot schedule for future conDec. , 1973.
say daughter of Mr. and Mrs. because build finds be
subpoenaes for state witnesses bow she was killed.
of the ordinance," said
Th e
Russell P. Bretz of Sanford, left Willi
30-year-old
ex- "show their addresses" and
ams
. "Something should
Council voted to waive
motorcycle
this week for Riyadh,
member also alleges that "witnesses already
fee
Saudi be done to make the seller In. In Issuing a building
permit for
Issche&amp;ledfortnlal Nov. 17 In are In fear for their lives."
Arabia where she will serve on
. form the buyer of the or- the fire
Orlando in another rape case.
the
station to be con.
Among the state witnesses
sofKlng dimmce."
structed by Gulfstream Land
Faisal Specialist hospital and
Spaziano, indicted in the are at least one former Ou tlaw
Councilman Irene Van Development Co. on Northern
Seminole County Sheriff's Research Center.
Harberts murder on Sept. 12 by member plus several
Eepoel
Mid,
women Chief Deputy Duane Harrell
ordinance Way In the Tuscawijia section
the Seminole County Grand alleged to be
Mrs. Kight, the wife of makes provision"The
for va
former girlfriends spoke at the
riance If and donated to the city.
Jury, never appeared
Wednesday night Ronald C. Kight of Daytona
j ..fl of Spaziano.
hardship
is
meeting
caused
by
of the Geneva Beach, plans stops in London
ow-t arraignment dockets in
Court sources say Kirkland is H
erpretation of that chspter Of
Hunter reported on progress
omeowners
lie case,
expected to seek a continuance Protective Assn.,and Business and Rome. Her husband is iii the code, but I would not
In the corn- the Navy stationed at
see as in correcting the drainage
A check of court
in Sp.azianos murder trial arid
Dobbins
hardship
where
plenty
of
laJ is problem behind Cumberland
niunity
hail
on
"Crime
Nav
'evealed that Spaziano
al Air Sta tion
Marietta, available and someone buys a Farm Store on SR 434. He said
nnocent to the murder pleaded
that authorities
are expected
to Prevention by the Public and Ga. He will JoininMrs.
Kight piece of property just to save an elevated drain
charge tighten
security precau
ti
ons for Law Enforcement Agencies," within a few months,
field and
money and then asks for a sumppump are being Installed
varIa,'e."
and filling and grading Is being
Councilman
Donald dane by the store. He said In.
Bro w ning told Williams,
Vestigation had shown the
Thi-ce men
Judge Virgil B. Conkling on trial was William Andrew wh
of Adjustment is an sewer lines are not located 1
il e they were allegedly i
IJ irceny and conspiracy in a Monday.
mportant agency and must along SR 434, but are well over
Ware, 18, Of Sanford, Ware Is fleeing Volusla Sheriff's maintain a degree of In. 200 ft. from the store
nsumer fraud probe inOrlando defense attorney Jeff accused
in connection with the deputies on 1.4
property
lving repairs on automobile Jontz had asked the court for a
at U.S.
17.92 dependence and take each can line, and that Is why the stare
Oct.
20
pre-dawn
robbery.
following
a
DeBary
bur
glary. As it comes."
ansmiulons have been "January trial date" because of shooting of Sheraton
Installed septic tanks rather
54 heduled for circuit court the
Separa te robbery and rape
"complicated"
chcrges
amid
Inn
night
manager
Jim
Stump,
tria
Councilman
Irwin
Hunter
than
hook up to the system.
isis the week Of Dec. 1.
publicity after the arrest on
ls
were
s
ched
said,
"Three
weeks
ul
ed
far
ego
at
the
motel
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1-4 and 8114
when
Thomas Ward Myers Jr..-. 11
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0 101 l0'yC&amp;.OIfl
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ot
Sanford.
of 200 Mai tlandAve,,Altamonte
Evening flendd
The three suspects were
A fl-year-old
prison Albert Jerome Bradley of
Si rings — owner of a Cottman arrested by agents from State Inmate entered astate
Sanford.
pica of in.
Published Dai ly and Sunday,
'annissIon Center franchise Atty. Abbott Herring's and the
at pt
nocent
to
manslaughter
and
Saturda y and Christmas
The
robbery
charge
at Fern Park; his brother,
Involves
Day by The Sanlord Hera I1, Inc.
Seminole Sheriff's Depart. was docketed for trial the week
an
alleged $5 robbery of a
111am Carson Myers, 21, of ments after a three-month
)O 1`4 Frenp, A v e., Sntord,
of Dec. 1.
Fla 11; 11
student attending a football
I E. Orange Ave., Altamonte probe assisted by experts
William Grant Snyder, of game at
Seminole High School
SP rings, and mechanic John furnished by officials of Cott. Orlando,
second Ctiis Pt.g, Paid at
tton. 23, Of Orlando, entered man Transmission Systems, nection Is accused in con- The rape count Is in connection
Sanford. Florida fl71l,
with the Dec. 1974 with the Oct. 20 sexual battery
ph as of Innocent when Inc., Philadelphia, Pa,
traffic death of his brother, 18- of a 28-year-old
SubSC roplion Rates by Carrier
an signed before Circuit Court
Sanford
Also set for Dec. 8 robbery year-nld Craig David Snyaer,
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LOWELL, (AP) — A Miami mother who was convicted
of starving her 3-year-old son to death says she will
become a minister and try to regain custody of her five
other children.
"God will bring me through whatever happens," Lois
Nozza Diamond, 32, said shortly before she left the
Florida Correctional Institution on parole Monday.
She had served 14' months of a 16-year prison sentence
on a conviction of manslaughter and contributing to the
delinquency of minors in the death of her son, Dean. The
child starved to death in 1972.

MIAMI SPRINGS sAP) — "I told him that I would
walk out with my arm around him, that they wouldn't
shoot him," says a minister who persuaded a troubled
Marine veteran, accu.e(l
shooting a polkesuan, to
release his two hostages and surrender.
"lie was afraid that after what had happened, the police
would shoot him on sight," The Rev, Amor
Steffen said
after Robert Knuck Jr., 25, released his
sister and her 5.year-old son and quietly surrendered.
Knuck had taken the two hostage Monday after a
dispute with his wife and shot Patrolman William Keller
in the head when he went to investigate, police said. He
then held police off for two hours until persuaded to give
up, police said.

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Rinkavage, third in Asbury including two counts of uttering a forgery — a $M check
grades 3-5; Les Preece, first in 3.5;
and Keith Baughman, first In K-2. (Hemld Photo by Tom Vin.
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SACRAMENTO, Ca lif. (AP) — Atto rne ys representing
President Ford and a woman accused of trying to kill him
head for a courtroom showdown today on a f ederal
judge's order that Ford give
at
Th
J. MacBride
ed
th e
Justice
request to
reconsider
order that Fl testily by video-taped
deposi tion in behalf of Lynette "Squeaky"
a
follower of convicted mass murderer Charles Manson.
Miss Fromme, 27, is representing herself,
attorrey
John Virga was appointed cocounsel. Virga and Miss
Fromme asked MacBride last week to order Ford to
testify in person at her trial beginning Nov. 4. But the
judge rejected that motion and Instead ordered the
President to give testimony by video-tape.

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Public Employe Strikes
Draw Vogt's Opposition

Mother Convicted Of Starving
Child Wants To Be Minister

evidence
against
other tering with intent to commit a
defendants charged in con- misdemeanor, pleaded guilty t
nection with the alleged $1. he lesser and included offense
million a year theft and of trespass.
Perry admitted entering the
burglary operation.
residence of a Juvenile
Charles Wesley Asbury,
year-old Maitland carpenter, girlfriend on Sept. 10 after she
pleaded guilty Monday to had told him to May away.
Perry told the court his
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stitutions will be barred by federal law from refusin
credit or loans because of an applicant's sex or marital
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months
The fourth member of a probation by Circuit Court
multi-county "steal to order" Judge Joe A. Cowart Jr. Perry,
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requirements that no more than
50 per cent of the land be
covered by building and that at
least 25 per cent be set aside for
green-belt open space and 25
per cent for parking area are
"confiscatory."
Grant and Councilman
Gerard Connell, joining forces
to push the ordinance, said the
requirements would provide a
minimum of open space for
percolation of drainage and
adequate parking.
Grant, warning the city is In
darigering of facing flooding
problems comparable to those
being seen in neigh boring
Al tamonte Springs, said while
the percentages may not be

perfect it will help "a little bit,"
Noting he owns a good deal of
property within the city and the
ordinance will affect his land,
Grant said nevertheless the
requirements are necessary.
"If we have wall-to-wall
pavement the water has to run
somewhere," Grant said.
Councilman Don Schrejner
voted with his two colleagues to
amend the proposed ordinance.
Council member June Lrmann ana H.A. Scott voted
against. Mrs. Lormann agreed
with her son, the mayor, that
the ordinance would den)'
people the use of their land.
City Attorney Ned Julian Jr.
said the revised ordinance will

be ready for public hearing at 8
p.m. Nov. 17.
Mayor Lormann insisted the
new ordinance will duplicate
laws already on the books and
that
50 per cent lot
coverage with building is
possibly too high while the open
space requirement may be too
little. "I don't (eel ills a good
law at this time," he said,
Lormann indicated earlier
that he would consider vetoing
the urdiaance if council insists
on passing it. According to the
city charter, a council majority
of three is needed to override a
Veto,
permitting

Lormann earlier this year

vetoed an ordinance which
would have made all zoning
conditional upon development
within one year.
Council said the city council
has not voted this year to place
any restrictions on developers
under the site review ordinance, noting that approval
was recently given for construction of a 60-office park
with only 47 parking spaces
planned.
In other action, council
approved the rezoning to
commercial of the John Reams
kennel property off E.E.
Williamson Road

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Area Code 305-322-2611 or 831.9993

Seminole County Sheriff John Polk Is a tough
'man to keep down.
Matter of fact, you Just can't keep him down.

Tuesday, Oct. 28, 1975-4A

WAYNE D. DOYLE. Publisher
R. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WILLIAM D. CUR RIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
H'me Delivery: Week. 55 rents:
Month, $240: 6 Months, $14.20:
Year. $28+40. By Mail: In Florida
same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.0; 6 Months, $16.20: 12
Months, $32.40.

Neith er can a bad back, for which he's been
hospitalized at Winter Park Memorial Hospital
since Oct. 22.
His prognosis?
Undetermined.
"I've not been told a th ing," he said Sunday. "1
expect to know something with in th e next few
days."
Polk has been bo thered with a back ailment off
and on for several months. However, It's never kept
him from fulfilling his obligations as sheriff, he
says.
Recently, Sheriff Polk's budget request for the
1975.76 fiscal year was chopped severely by the
Seminole County Commission.
Polk requested $2656 million, hot th e Board of
County Commissioners (BCC), made up of
Chairman Sid Vihien Jr., Mike Hattaway, John

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Kimbrough, Dick Williams and Harry
KwiatkoskI, whittled away at that original figure
to th e point of approving $2.45 million.
That figure didn't satisfy Polk and he appealed
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th county's decisi on to the Florida Cabinet.

Th e BCC went so far as to appoin t a special

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

"I've got to appeal that (Hende rson's) recom.
mendatloii," Polk said from his hospi ta l room.
"I've got 20 minutes — according to th e law — at
th at Nov. 4 meeting of th e cabinet and! fully expect
to be th ere and to use all 20 minutes appealing to
those gentl emen.

counsel to fight Polk's appeal — Sanford attorney
and for mer state sena to r Mack Cleveland.
On Friday, Assistant Secretary of Administration Wallace Henderson recommended
that Sheriff Polk receive $18,700 more than
Seminole County commissioners approved.

"I fell my original request was th e bare
minimum necessary for me to operate the Sheriff's
Department of Seminole County efficiently and
effectively. Anything less than th at figure and the
people of Seminole County wouldn't be getting their
money's worth ," Polk said.

Henderson's recommendation has been forwarded to the Cabinet, which will ha nd down a
ruling following a meeting on Nov. 4.
However, be fore that ruling is made, Polk will
appear and appeal Henderson's recommendation.
Even though hospitalized at th e present time,
Polk sa ys he fully expec ts to be at th at meeting on
Nov. 4.

If Henderson's recommendation goes through,
without amendments by th e Cabin et, Polk will have
an operating budget of 12.468 million $188,000 shy
of what he feels is needed to efficiently and effectively operate during 1975.76.
In the event th at hap pe ns, Polk says, "We'll
continue to give the people the best law en'orcement possible."

WORLD

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participate in the interrogation,
pr otect his beloved FBI, engingeered a co ven
fleshy's name, telephone and license tag had
Hasty later questioned Oswald at
"agents" in order to hide his
poli ce
12 years ago to keep the Warren Commission
been in the notebook.
knowle of
headquarters. Oswald, who had been outwardly
Oswald's
violent threat,
from lear ning about the ties between FBI agent
The commission (cund out about the omi,sjon
calm, suddenly became agitated.
know you !" and demanded an explanati
But in a later letter to the Warren
James hlosty and assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. he shouted. "1 know you! You're'1the
Corn.
on
one who Hoove r acknow ledged at . On Jan, 27, 1964, mission, dated April 6, 1964, Hoover stated
The formidable Hoover, whose bulldog visage accosted
th
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H ty's name had categorically
my wife twice!"
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to em phasize that the
been in the notebook,
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however,
w
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any
able
to
intervened personally when the Warren Corn- mention of
the
The
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also
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what purported
the threatening letter. Hosty also lull ac
Harvey
Oswald
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DANBURY, CONN. (AP) — de-Lance," the tales of the or.
writ te
Novelist Rex Stout is dead at chid-growing, 286-pound I've n list of characters, but villains — who in one novel er Hunt" and "The Golden SpiHe also prided himself on
never written out a single included the PB! — to logical ders."
the age of 88. He was the crea- private de tective sold m e w
being the Inventor of a school
or
ord of a plot. The plots come thinking and brain power.
Stou t considered the FBI an thrift program that spread to
tar of the witty, wide-girthed than 45 million copies in 22
when I'm shaving, watering the Handsome, scrappy Archie was
"odious, overbearing and tin- hundreds of schools across the
sleuth, Nero Wolfe, who relied languages.
plants, puttering around.
his legman.
principled" organization and in nation. The program was so
on brain pow er to triumph over
"I write for 39 consecutive
After Wolfe's debut, his pre- his most controversial
"Sometimes I think of them
villains.
novel, successsful that he was able to
each year," Stout once for three weeks, sometimes for World War H fictionalized ad- "The Doorbell Rang,"
pub- retire in 1927 with $400,000 and
The goateed novelist, who de- said, "I figure on six weeks for
three days. If you keep the main ventures such as "The League lished in 1965, the federal agen. go to Paris. There he began to
ligh ted millions of mystery a book, but I shave it down." facts firmly
in mind, and you of Frightened Men," "The Rub. cy is the villain ,
write serious fiction.
lovers with 46 Wolfe adventurlie said he never rewrote or don't let anything con tradict her Band," and "Too Many
Stout was born in Noblesville, Stout is survi ved by his seces, died of na tural causes at his even reread any of them,
you, you can move around Crooks" gave him a place next Ind. but grew up near Topeka, ond wife, the former Pola
hillside home here Monday. His
to Erie Stanley Gardner's Per. Kans. In true novelist tradi tion
, Weinbach, and two da ughters,
Explaining further how he freely."
last novel, "A Family Affair,"
ry Mason.
he
went
rough
a
se
es
th
ri
of
jobs
Barbara Selleck and Re becca
went
about his craft, Stout said:
was published last month,
like his agile and intense
His postwar novels Included
bookkeeper,
sailor,
hotel
" Before starti ng I do put creator, the
Bradbury. There will be no (usedentary detec- "The Silent Speaker," "If manageramong them_befe
Beginning in 1934 with 'Fer- down in front of me a hand- tire owed
neralservices,andhisbody - 'ill
his victory over Death Ever Slept." "
The Mo th - settling down to writing,
be cremated.

Moslem, Christian Gunmen
Battle Near Parliament

the U.S. Supreme Court should find
constitutional flaws in the campaign financing law
passed by Congress last year, the 1976 presidential
campaigns vill be financed to a great extent with
public funds. From what we have seen of the
campaign scenarios so far, the taxpayer may wind
up paying for a performance that puts him to sleep.
The Democrats are long on candidates — at
least 10 may qualify for federal campaign funds for
nrimrv rnc
hd rk,..ê
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UL IIUlL on iss ues
help parts' members djstinujsh one from anoth('r,
:tter all the talk of new blood coming to the fore in
n
Democratic ranks, there is the prospect that the old
warrior Hubert Humphrey may be the best hope to
generate some unity by convention time.
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On the Republican side, former Gov. Ronald
/
The United States has no royal class. The
Reagan remains on the fence as the only potential
Constitution, indeed, forbids the granting of
Some time back in a certain office of the Sales
titles of nobility.
challenger of President Ford. Mr. Reagan, too,
Tax Division of the New York State Department
appears to be searching for issues that would
As a consequence of this prejudice of the
Founding
of
Taxation and Finance, examiners would
Fathers, we are forced to make do as
justify a GOP contest. Mr. Ford himself, though
determine which of the local businesses were
best we can by conferring unofficial royalty on
occupying the advantageous inside track of an
slow in remitting the sales taxes they'd collec- op
movie stars and other celebrities, on at least one
V
incumbent, is a newcomer to the crucible of a
president's widow and now, it would seem, on at
W. and call the owners in. If a business operator
nationwide campaign.
least one ex-president.
owed $6,000 the examiner would tell him they'd
Considering the problems that face our country
settle for $4,000— $3,000 for the state and $1,000
In a recent issue, Newsweek magazine ran a
we would expect the public to be following these
lengthy cover story on the return of Richard
for the examiner. The official would then split his
JJ
Nixon
to
the
share
with his supervisor.
presidential warm-ups with something more than
public eye after more than a year of
(
the a path y revealed in the polls.
self-imposed exile. We can expect more of the
The accused killer said he'd been offered a
same in the future how he fills his days, how
True, the political dialogue has been far too
fixed judgment for cash. The DA's office wired
his health is, how his memoirs are coming along,
him, sent him out on the street and covered his
bland so far, given too much to the cliches of
etc.
contacts. The fixer turned out to be a Judge's
politics which might have served the parties in the
With the Nixons in retirement, the U.S. may
secretary,
an attorney nominated to the bench
past but are out of tune with the times.
have its equivalent of the Duke and Duchess of
by all four political parties, and later elected
The Watergate scandals delivered a shock to
Windsor, two likeable people who led essentially
Judge.
our political conscience. The U.S. debacle in
useless lives except they provided regular copy
These incidents are so common they could be
for those interested in their doings.
Vietnam shook many assumptions about Our
repeated
indefinitely.
Like the ex-king, the ex-president is a man
foreign policy. The combination of recession and
They
suggest
we may be attacking crime at
fallen from a high pinnacle and hence a
inflation has shattered traditional economic
the
wrong
end
SZ
of the ladder.
semitragic and, no doubt to some, a romantic
theories. The steep climb in federal budgets and
It is no secret that organized crime could not
figure. And although Like the abdicated king, the
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the deficits they incur has shaken the presumption
exist without corrupt officials and corrupt
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abdicated president has no chance of ever
judges. It would make sense therefore to focus on
th at there is no problem th at the government is not
regaining a position of power or influence in his
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these
men.
rich enough to try to cure.
country's affairs, he will always be news.
only difference is that he has no title.
Apprehension and successful conviction of
President Ford is gamely trying to define the
issues as he sees them — including a rational and
powerful
judges and high officials is difficult
Corporate contributions to the arts, which
indeed.
But there is another avenue.
responsible fiscal policy, the overregulation by
reached an estimated $144 million last year, are
Ako
Suppose
every elected and appointed official In
government of both the business community and
expected to duplicate or better that figure in
any
position
of importance, and every judge,
1975.
our personal lives, the crying need for action on an
'You've got to be firm, Mr.
were
required
to make periodic detailed re ports
According to Goldwln A. McLellan, president
energy policy, and the need for a strong m ilita ry
of
net
worth,
income and Investments. If inof the Business Committee for the Arts. a survey
posture top
the new diplomatic opportunities
vestigators
wo
ul
d regularly compare this data
made by his organization showed that despite
of detente.
with the life style of these people, either they
continui ng economic uncertainty, four out of five
There are genuine issues that should be
would be exposed for spe nding more than they
companies plan to maintain their level of
decided by our political process when Americans
legitimately had coming In or they would ha ve
for the next three years.
to
be
go to the polls next year. It is up to our parties and
relatively clean, restricting the amount of an
Although large corporations made up only 3
Illegitimate "take" to chicken feed. They could,
their candidates to define them and establish
per cent of the companies polled, they accounted
The corrupt, brawling legislatures of took over the
infant Milwaukee Sentinel, then o(course. hide dishonest dollars away to be later
for 42 per cent of the dollar support of the arts. Florida's Reconstruction period made many
positions on them in clear and simple terms or the
virtually a One-man operation. As a political used on retirement. But few dishonest
Museums and symphony orchestras benefitted raids on the state treasury. Yet they might have editor he
men have
1976 campaigns will become popularity contests
made contacts and won a patronage Job that much self control.
the
most,
collecting
almost
half
the
been
excused
had
money.
they awarded Gov. Harrison in the Treasury Department.
which are themselves dreary and irrelevant. If our
President Lincoln
Major corporations such as Texaco, Atlantic Reed extra pay for hazardous duty.
As
politicans would concern themselves as much with
tapped
him
as
one
of
the
tax
cOmmistiOnm to at luck would have it, the two cases mentioned
Richfield, Ford, RCA, AT&amp;T, American Airlines
the opening of this column had satisfactory
lie deserved it.
issues as they do with the "image" of candidates,
administer property seized from
and R.J. Reynolds Industries contributed
Florida
Conendings.
In the sales tax case, eight of the
This courageous carpetbagger fought off four federates,
11
we could approach 1976 with more satisfaction that
hundreds of thousands of dollars to cultural Impeachment attempts, two illegal
senior examiners, the district supervisor, the
suspensions,
It
was
a
job custom-made for plunder. Reed second in
our presidential campaigns will be worth the effort
i nsti tutions ranging from the New York Public a 46-day seige of the state capitol, a threat of
comma nd, two Junior examiners and
ha ndled it honestly.
li
ary
to
— and the cost.
br
the San Francisco Opera.
public ha nging by his lieutenant governor and at
three accountants were indicted.
This mild, unaggressive man who had been a
It can be argued that this corporate largesse least two assassination plots.
The attoey1ixer
rn
was not allowed to become
represents only a small fraction of corporate
All this because he refused to "vandalize the Sunday School superintendent developed a deep a Judge; he was wired and turned into an
in.
attachment
for his adopted
profits and that behind the altruism lies the very state," as the radical Republicans fully expected
state. He believed former.
that conservative
Republican
-,
practical fact that such gifts are tax deductible, when he took office,
Maurice Nadjarl, New York special state
leadership,
dealing
justly
But so are gifts from Individuals deductible.
In a period when bribery was commonplace
with the freedmen and native Prosecutor, and Angelo F. Tons, assistant
For some weeks now, the Seminole County Commission has
whites,
If
public
and
working
support
with the national ijp district attorney in Kings County, New York,
and
some
of cultural activities in
of the lowliest political hacks d
been debating a new ordinance that would penalize railroad
America
rank
could
guide
Florida
back
was
propor
ti
who tell these stories, have more problems th
ha
onately as great and as c mpagne and lived in high style, Harrison
from despair.
employes responsible for blocking
an
for mere than f
sustain
ed
as
that
Reed left office poorer than he entered IL
of business, the arts In
mimites.
we would believe. Information from their
Reed'sthInklngwassdbutt
country would be in very good shape, indeed.
He paid some state expenses out of his
counterpart, in other states and localities
stacked. He had hardly
While we agree that some solution must be found for lengthy
in$IV
pocket
settled
into
the
goverdlcates
the problem is the same all over.
when
the
till
tleups, particularly a the State Road 46 crossing, it would seem
chair
when
was empty. He WOrked hard nor's
trouble started. His policy f
Nuts and bolts have held this nation together
J
to
attract
Northern
Few
officials
will
that the commissioners are barking up the wrong tree their
investors to a Florida picking conservath es for his Cabinet and county fellow officials.
for 200 years — though sometimes, reading the st
cooperate In investigating
unned by defeat,
offi ces i nfuria ted the spoilers. He aggravated
efforts to solve the problem.
They're part of the fraternity.
news from Washington, one gets
the impression
Although detested by the Radicals and . situation by vetoing two bills raiding
It was the t crossing which triggered the drafting
that the foer are much more prevalent
ting of the
the High-minded citize ns find it di fficult to believe
than
posed
by
that men they've known socially, gone to
that
treasury.
proposed five minute ordinance.
the
native
Democrats
who
believe
the latter,
school
all
Republicans
with,
or have served with are dishonest. That
had
horns
and
cloven
The five minute limit proposed would be impractical and, if
hooves,
T
A patriotic Bicentennial release from the
ee months
Imposed. might very well jeopardize the continued operation in
Reed made Florida a good governor in the inauguration Reed after his appointment and reluctance persists sometimes even after the
Union Fastener Group, which distribut es co
felt the sting of the Car. (acts are publicized.
ntext of his times.
Sanford of the Auto-Train — which, just incidentally, has served
more than 30,000 kinds of mechanical fasteners,
petbaggers. Impeachment proceedings were
Being a native of Massachusetts and a failure rushed through the
Too often the men asked to check on
to put the city on the map.
points out that pins and screws not
official
House by a vote of 26 to 5. crime are
only
held
at
a
variety
of
We strongly urge the commission to take a more realistic
business
ventures
themselves involved with the very
is
hardly
the
American muskets together in the
Lack of a quorum blocked action In the
fight for in. conventional path to the
crimes they're asked to investigate, They've
approach and consider a more practical alternative to an
Florida governorship, Senate. Nevertheless, IA. Gov. William H. been
dependence but are vital in everything from
unrealistic, unenforceable
part of the operation or they've been paid to
But Harrison Reed traveled it successfully_______ household appliances to outer space
Gleason, one of L~ie conspirators, proclaimed
COtflHe
was
in
turn
a
printer and, after moving to that Reed was
munications.
keep quiet. Or they have friends who would be
suspended by the house action caught
Wisconsin, a merchant and farmer before
In the net, Few men like to take pa
.
he and attempted to take over the governorship,
rt in
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DON OAKLEY

Detective Novelist Rex Stout Dies At' 88

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BEIRUT, Le ba non AP)—MoaIem and Christian gun.
men ba ttled in front of Lebanon's Parliament
today, and
th e depu ties had to be evacuated by armored ar
c s,
The warring priva te armies also battled around
major hotels down town as Christians tried to is
d lodge
Moslem snipers from a unf inished office
skyscraper
TheSOO.room flolidaylnnwasse toflfire bu
t th epx te flt
of th e damage was not known.
Several bullets hit th e U.S. Embassy, on the edge of
one
battle zone. Only a skeleton sta ff was on duty.
American
official5 Pndtheir famjlies fled toa se de ho tel ma sa fer
district, Many were ta ken by convoy to the airport
to join
it.%;&amp; IIuLpgrlej3
watung to iczwe the country.

25 Dead In Storm's Wake

Tuesday, Oct 25, 1975—SA

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MEXICO CITY (AP)
Hurricane Oli via killed at
least 25 persons in the Mazatlan area, 25 are missing and
OO are injured, rescue vorkers in the Pacific coast port
have reported to the Ministry of Natural Resources,
Olivia smashed into the city of 200,X people at 9:20
p.m. Frida y wi th winds as high as 138 miles an ho ur. The
wea th er bureau had warned the population of the
all,proaching danger, but thousands of palm-thatched shacks
made of fl imsy materials were destroyed.
The storm knocked out electrical and water suppli es
and communica tions with th e rest of the country. Th
e
area's three radio transmission towers were blown down,
and technicians were trying to get one back into service. A
few telephone lines were restored, but the y were jammed
with traffic.
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KEY
WEST
(AP)— Chief Winston "Jimmy" Ortega and James, said he
Gonzales also filed motions ti
Suspended K West Fire Chi ef James, had lxvn in(ii'te(I
w o uld argue for a c ha nge of discover details of th
Jose ph Farto and five o ther sta tewide grand jury in August. venue and challenge the use
of prosecution case, includini
defendants, all arrested in a
An thony Gonzales, defense statewide grand jury in. names of witnesses, dates
0
series of pre-dawn drug raids attorney for Farto, Crespo, dictiiin ts in the court cases, alleg
ed crimes and testimony
last month, will stand trial on
drug-trafficking charges Jan. 5.
Appearing in a circuit court
arraignment Monday, all six
pleaded innocent; Far-to to a
charge of possession of more
than five grams of marijuana.
David and Cesar Davila, avid
Flynn and A braham Oliva to
delivery of cocaine charges.
CHICAGO (AP)
Doctors
The Job action, first of i ts kind slons.
Circuit Judge William G.
a nd interns continued to walk at the hospita l, was called
after
Chappel postponed arraign- picket lines at C
lie said no elective surgery
ook County federal mediation (ailed to was
ments until Thursday for
performed and three
s uspended city commissioner Hospital early today and said produce a contract settlement. gency operations were
underthey were undecided a bout At issue are salary, fringe
Manuel James, Far-to and bail w
)en
compared
wi
th
a
normal
t
he
he
r
to
ho
nor a court order benefi ts, union securi ty and
bondsman Manuel Ortego, all
daily schedule of 45 emergency
barring their day-old walkout in pa tient care,
charged with delivery of a c
operations.
on tract dispute.
cocaine. The postponement was
The association sa ys the main
"Beca use of the complexiti es
On an average Monday, up to
granted on a motion filed by
stumbling block in negotia tions
i,soo pa tien ts are seen in the
Asst. State Atty. Edward of the legal situa tion, we are has been the
hospital governing emergency room, but only 146
compelled to refrain from
Carh&amp;t.
makcommission's
"refusal to patients
ing any ... sthtementas regw'ds
were treated there
lie also sought to have the
discuss
patient
care," The Monday, Geraghty said. He
restraining order at
trial tra nsferred to a nother
commission has said pa tien t said 150 ou pati
time," house Staff Association care
t
ents visited the
cannot be negotia
area, claiming It will be dif- mem
ted,
clinic, which usually cares for
bers said In a statement
ficult to get an impartial jury in issued af
900 to 1,200 persons a da y.
Ho use staff members
te r a five-hour meeting
Monroe county.
rently earn $11,600 to $15,200
Monday ni t.
No pa tien ts or ambulances
Arraignments were also
annually, depending on their we re
C
ircu
it
Court
Judge
Donald
turned away, Geraghty
delayed until Th
level of training. The hospi ta l said, but doct
ursday for
ors told ambuCrespo on two counts
of O'Brien Issued a temporary re- has
offered yearly increases of lance drivers "
that services
de liver ing cocaine and two straining order against
to $2,225.
had been cut down and sugcounts of heroin deli very, and wal kout ear lier Monday, saying
Hospi tal of ficia ls said there gested they go to one of several
for Robert Francis on two it could have a "catastrophi c"
effe
ct
on
al
he
th
was
a "noticeable drop" in emergen cy rooms within a few
care
in
the
charges of heroin delivery,
county. The facility is one of the emergency room traffic, but blocks."
Fifteen Key West residents largest public hospi tals in the otherwl3e it was "business as
Dr. James Haughton, execuwere arrested Sept. 9 following nation,
usual" Monday.
tive
director of the hospital
a lengthy narcotics probe by
A spokenan sa id 490 of the
However,
Dr.
Kevin
gover
ning commission, refused
1ede ral, state and cbunty of- hospital's 525 husè staff
physl- Geraghiy, spokesman f or the on Monday comment on t
to
he
liciaLs. Law enforcement of- clans participated In the wal
k- association, sa id six patien ts walkout. He said earlier that
(leers said at the time of the out Monday and refused to treat were admitted
on Monday, 170 at te nding physicians would
arrests that Farto and James, any new cases except compared wi th
a
normal
aver- assume the wor kioadofstiiking
adopted son of Key West Poli ce emergencies,
age of more than 150 admis- doctors.

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Doctors, Interns Picket

Hospital In Dispute
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Crisis Curtails PrivIleges
SYDNEY, Austr alia (AP) Austra lia's poli ticians and
government employes are begin ning to feel the
unresolved political crisis in their pocketbooks,
Legislators' free newspapers and travel privileges ha ve
been curtailed, and Parliament's hours ha
ve been
shortened to save on overtime pay to staff members, civil
servan ts and members of the armed forces may not be
paid after November.
The Senate , which is controlled by the conservative op.
Position, has refused to approve the 1975.76 budget unless
th e Labor government of Prime Minister Gough WhlUam
calls national elections, which are not now due until 1977.
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Spanish Pressure Increases
MADRID, Spain (AP) — Pressure Increased today on
the Spanish government to name Prince Juan Carlos do
Bordon chief of sta te, tho ugh Generalissimo Francisco
Franco clung to life and was reported in slightly improved
condi tion,
A midday medical bulletin sa id the 82-year-old Franco's
(
ever had disappeared and his blood pressure was no rmal. It said that cardiac rhythm was stable at beats per
minute, and signs of congesti ve cardiac 1nuff1c1incy ha1
been redu ced.
However, it add ed : "Intestinal hemorrhaging has not
disappeared. Gra vi ty continues."

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PEOPLE
McGovern Says He'll Supporf
Any Democrat But Wallace
DURHAM, N.C. (AP)
Sen. George MCGovern says
die only potential Democratic presidential candidate he
could not support is Alabama Gov. George Wallace.
McGovern, the South Dakotan who was the party's
unsuccessful presidential candidate in 1912, said he hopes
Wallace "forms his own political party. It would help the
Democratic nominee."
McGovern spoke at a news conference Monday
following an appearance before a United Methodist
Church cunvocation at Duke University,
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Israeli Envoy Under Fire
JERUSALEM (AP)
Maim Herzog, Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, has come under fire from
his own government and from the powerful American
Jewish community.
Herzog, named to his current post just two months ago,
accused American Jews in a speech last week of "letting
Israel down" over the U.N. move to classify Zionism as a
form of racism. He said the American Jewish community
was "passive" on the Issue.
On Sunday, complaints about Heriog's speech before
the influential Conference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations were aired before Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin.
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Rizzo Appears At Rally
PHII..ADELpHM (AP)— Mayor Frank Rizzo came out
of the hospital in a wheelchair for a political rally and his
first public appearance since he broke his hip at an oil
refinery fire earlier this month.
He was cheered enthusiastically by more than 2,000
Democrats at a $100-a-plate campaign fund-raising dinner
Monday night in which he declared that he expects to
win
a second term by the biggest margin ever given a candidate in the city.
Rizzo was Injured when he collided with a bodyguard as
the two were fleeing an explosion at the refinery (Ire Oct.
1,

Announcing the
OCT. U
hIram Towers—Register for
"Florida Guidepost" which will
meet each Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.
Films, lecture, slides will cover
resources and environment of
Florida. Sponsored by Project
Oasis and Seminole Community
Coll
College. Fee for 10 weeks, 12'
Open to all senior cltlznns.
Uvereaters
Anonymous,
Florida Power and Light
Building, Sanford, 7:30 p.m.

OCT. 30-NOV. 1
NOV. 4
NOV.5
Igor's
Haunted house
Orlando Chapter Zero
Spina Bifida Assn. of Central
sponsored by South Jaycees, 6- Population Growth, 7:30 p.m., Florida, 7 p.m., Morgan Con10:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall,
Room 222, Bush Science ference
Room,
Florida
OCT. 31
Building, Rollins College, Hospital, Orlando. Speaker,
Fraternal Order of Eagles Winter Park. Topic: Population Russ White of Colonial Drugs on
Auxiliary 3143 Children's Education Grant.
paraphernalia for incontinent.
Halloween Party, 7.9 p.m., _____________________________________
games, refreshments and
prizes, club home, Fern Park,
Spring Oaks Homeowners
Association has designated
"Trick or Treat" night, 5:30 to
OCTOBER27
Emma K. Mi ller
8:30
p.m. Only commercial
Slim 'n Thin, 7:30 p.m.,
ADMLSIONS
Ned Moose
Health Building, scc campus. wrapped candies permissable.
Verna
M. Morrison
Sanford:
Registration fee $15. Call SCC's
Electronic Haunted House
Pansy Pittman
Melinda J. Adams
Community Services,
sponsored by Grace United
Anthony Placido
Patricia A. Bradley
Methodist Church youth, 7:30..1O
Wa M. Stringer
Abraham Buckner
Career Education Program pm, 1311 Palmetto Ave.,
Eugene
B. Reinert, DeBary
Carol Cooper
(college night) hosted by. Lake Sanford.
Dennie J. Hairless, DeBary
Jeanette Davis
Gourmet luncheon, 11 a.m. to
Brantley High School, Forest
Joseph Nykodym, DeBary
Ada A.
City. 7:30 p.m. Open to high 2 p.m., Altamonte Community
P1cm Patterson, DeBary
Georgia A. Frazier
Church educational building.
school students and parents.
CCCII F. Rider, DeBary
Jessie M. Jackson
Kathryn S. Starling, DeBary
Vio
la I.. Johnson
Starlight Promenaders NOV. 1
William R. Henry, Deltona
Arthur A. Jones
Rummage sale, crafts, baked
Square Dance Club of DeBary
Walter
M. Hill Sr., Deltona
goods
Elsie
Kibler
and
car
wash,
Halloween Ragamuffin Dance,
Christ
Irene
Joan
C.
McKernan, Deltona
L.
Llnck
United
Methodist
Church
8 p.m., DeBary Civic Center on
Thure
H.
Weber, Deltona
Helen
M.
427
[=din
and Tucker Drive, beginShell Road. Costumes optional,
Madeline
S. Brown, EnterHorace B. May
flIng 9 a.m.
prizes and refreshments.
prise
Amanda Montgomery
Seminole Commuslty
OCT. 27-29
Edward I,. Zimmerman,
Robert
E. Moiley
(',F.D test leading to high Library Auction beginning at 1
Lake Mary
Dale
B.
Pavlick
school equi valency diploma, p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
Rev. Jesse L Beaty, Orange
h1etU M. Smith
Seminole Community College. Center.
City
Garfield Walker
NOV. 2
Alphortso L. Wallace
OCT. 30
Movie,
"Hillbillies
Sidney
In
the
Coombe, DeBary
Scout
European
Trip
flaunted
House,"
sponsored
by
Barbara
C. Erickson, DeBary
meeting, 7:30 p.m. First
Sanford
Middle
School
PTA,
Fern
W.
10
Fosmire, DeBary
Presbyterian Church, Fourth
Dorothy Bessinger, DeLeon
and Park. Anyone be tween am. Sanford Plaza Theater.
Springs
ages of 16-24 Interested
ted in NOV. 3
Ruth Carey, Deltona
going to Germany next summer
PTA
Executive Board
George
Gatto, Deltona
may ittend. You do not bave to meeting, 7:30 p.m., Idyllwilde
IN THE AD FOR AMY
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t,
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HOSPITAL NOTES

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NOV. S
Christmas Bazaar, Roll
hills Moravian Church, SR
Longwood, 9:30 a.m. to R p.
Turkey dinner, noon to 7 p,

WEATHER
Monday's high 85. Overnii
low 64. There was a trace
rain.
Partly cloudy throu
Wednesday with slight than
of a shower on Wednesdi
Highs In the mid 80s. LOWS n
70, Variable mostly east win
around 10
mph.
Ha
probability Wednesday 20 p
cent,
EXTENDED FORECAST
Fair or partly cloudy wi
widely scattered mainly i
ternoon showers and thu
dershowers, more likely
Saturday. Lows in the upper S
to lower 60s north and in the 7
south Highs in the lOs in U
north and in the 80s elsewtier
Daytona Beach tides: hi1
2:15 a.m., 2:4-4 p.m., low 8:
a.m., 9:01P.M. Port Canavera
high 2:03 a.m., 2:34 p.m.; to
9:25 am., 9:52 p.m.

CORRECTION
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Civitan - Evening Herald
1st Annual Seminole County
Band Festival Benefit.
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Saturday, Nov. 8
7:30

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At

Seminole
H.S. Stadium,
Sanford.
Featuring:

LYMAN,
LAKE BRANTLEY,
LAKE HOWELL,

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SEMINOLE 8
BISHOP MOORE
HIGH SCHOOL
MARCHING BANDS

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Hospital Is Setting For Vows
A hospital room made
cheerful with flowers and
greeting cards was the
eumg tor inc marriage of

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Hunches

Tuesday, Oct. 21, 1975

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Paulette Dando of Sanford
and Michael Muller of
Lakeland at 2:15 p.m., Oct
18.
d put our wedding
off a rntinl.'i of timgic hsfie

Haynes'

Club Notes

Audubon Society
.Hears
or Langston
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Lyman's Copeland Refuses
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The brida's father, Paul
Elsea,was unable to attend
because he. like his

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daughter was also confined
to;.Jon the wetJcIjng
day.

Other gL--sts
and Mrs. Langley Adair
and Dinny Haley.

Sell Home Or Not? Vote Split

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whose youngest child left for
college asked your readers to
help them decide whether or not
to sell their big home.
I say, sell while you can still
get your price! We didn't. We
kept waiting for our kids to
come home for a visit. It was
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with college students for 15
years, and I would advise
parents not to sell their homes
address,
until
their youngest is through
boyfriend's family!
college.
Until that time,
Hold hands, sleep late, make
We finally wised up and sold
,....j __z..
a .t
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wv oru CUJOY each oirwr. DU
it for what we could get.
some
great clothes, go dancing
POOR TIMING IN
WISCONSIN cheek to cheek, then come
DEAlt ADBY: Sell now! It's home 1yo want to. And never
better to move to a strange let your children use you as a
free babysitting service or a
place where you k
place
to go for a free vacation.
while you are together.
OREGONIANS WHO
suggest a retirement comDID IT
munity where all others have .
been uprooted and are eager to
DEAR ABBY: Sell the house
Illake new friends. Choose a and get into something cheaper
niact, where each nf vii rn
A
s,
I...
Make Ita Happy
pursue new interests and kids come, put them up in a
hobbies and prepare for that nearby motel. Even if you have
For Medalists
day when one of you must carry to pay for it, it's still cheaper,
Sell! Store what furniture you
busy. Maybe next year.
The one in college chose to want to keep, buy a camper and
spend Christmas with her take off, leaving no forwarding

"Yes, I have to say that Stanley boy is a real
line one," said Copeland.
"Hut our quarterback is a junior, and he is just
now gaining confidence, lie had 200 yards against
Lake Brantley and is compiling a good competition
per centage."
Burkhart, a dropback passer, was slowed by
inconsistency early in the season. however, the 6-1
junior has assumed more of a take-charge attitude
and is now unquestionably the Lyman leader on

RcfjrcrI (111k WIr1c

As for the future outlook, Copeland has a good
point. Only Mickey Manning, Jerry Human and
Bob Riazzi will be lost from the offensive unit
through graduation. Granted, they are three good
ones.
However, somewhere down on the farm —
second string, junior varsity or freshman teams —
Copeland must have an end, a guard and a running
back who will be ready next fall.
Okay, coach. But what a bout the rest of the
season?

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"Oh, my gosh, don't ask," Copeland comes
back. "We have Evans, Seminole and Junes."
But wait, I thought it didn't do any good to cry.
"I'm not crying. But do you realize what speed
those three teams have?"
Come to think about it, teams with speed have
hurt Lyman. And Evans, Seminole and Jones are
not known for their clubfeet.
Lyman has made defensive adjustments twice
so far, but hasn't found the right combination to cut
off those sweeps.
Copeland is making another adjustment this
week, which means someone will be playing a new
position, or positions.
"All you can (10 is keep trying," said Copeland,
assuming a smile again.
He must have stopped thinking so much about
Evans, Seminole and Jones, and more about next
year.
I know how he feels.
I smile when I eat, see a pretty girl or collect
my check.

Seminole Conimunit'

College.
Phi Theta Kappa is th
national Honor Fraternity Foi
Junior and Communit
Colleges. To be inducted int
membership a st udent musi
meet
the
followin)
qualifi cations:
I. Have completed at least

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If any of them ever won a medal
scholastic, military or
athletic — you can make an
unus ua l and tho ughtful gift: a
needlepoint ''frame for his
medal or medals.
The needlepoint setting can
repeat the bands of color in the
medal's ribbon. Or you may,
want to let the medal be the
focal point of the design and do
•.
the s€tting as a simple
monotone or a shaded pa nel of
textured stitches. An in.
teresting design element might
be a lettered legend with the
namne of the award winner and
BE A REAL
the date stitched across the
bottom of the setting.
HEADACHE!
You could
us ing a shade
slightly darker than the
background color
repeat
SOfii of 11w words of the
For fast relief
commendation in story form
arou nd the edge of the canvas.
call th e
Lven awards won by children
for Sunday school atte ndance or
medals they win at summer
camp a nd in school at hleti cs
take on new importance when
they're placed in a needlepoint
Hostess.
setting, arid hung on the wall.
I think athletic awards are
MARGE WILLIAMS
more interesting surrounded b,
322-1812
embroidered symbols of the
Sanford
sport
crossed tennis
SHIRLEY MILLET
racquets, golf markers, clubs
834.9212
or tees, bowling pins, c,ta a f
Cassetbery Winter Springs
of leathered arrows for an
RUTH TUECH
rcer+ If you're planning to
LYNN HENDERSON
834-9212
it'h a legend remember that
Altamonte
Springs. Longwooc
:are(ul planning wi th graph
aper is an important
SHIRLEYMILLET
eIiminary If you want the
834-9212
ord3 to fit and be artistically
Forest City
ntegrated into the design,
Altamonte Springs
And, of course, there's
HILDA RICHMOND
igainsi making a needlepoint
574-3167
tting as a Chtistmas gift for a
tons
'oman who has won a medal! I&amp;
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Jacksonville had scored more
runs (22-16) and committed
fewer errors than Seminole,
and would receive the trophy.
After losing its opener to
Stetson Thursday night, 7-I,
Seminole bounced back to post
three straight wins - 9-5 over
Jacksonville, 5-3 over Rollins
and 1-0 over Fill.

Seminole's Jim Potoski was
named tourney most valuable
player, to ease part of Pantelias' pain. Potoski, a walk-on
from Pittsburgh, hit 6-for-12
with five singles, one homer
and three RBIs. Frankie
McDonald and Marvin Evans
were also instrumental in
Seminole's strong showing.

Tuesday. Oct. 28,1975-18

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

"4

Baker Choice
in Showdown
With Wei ls

have taken stepsto see that
doesn't
happen tonight." Herald Boxing Writer
One of those steps is C'ljne s
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boxing show at the Orlando neutral judge, Johnny Ort of
Sports Stadium, which is Ring Magazine, from New
headlined by Orlando's Gene York.
A-shlock and matchmaker
Wells and Mike Baker of
_
Trampler,
have
Washington, D.C., should prove Bruce
ifthi.s area has finally become a surrounded the Baker-Wells
,
:
fight with excellent supporting
fight t"
For
th"
past
year,"
bouts.
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to one of the other three pro
',.a. .
promoter + I
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bouts,
Joey Vincent makes his
ain "e.at
up to this card and If the local first fight on the comeback
people don't come out and trail. Away for almost three
support it I will have to admit months, Vincent will be out to
we have taken the wrong path." prove he hasn't lost any of his
The path that Ashlock refers magic at the box office ortn the
to has been one of building up ring when he tangles with
local fighters and at the same Jacksonville's Max Horde in a
time, trying to introduce boxing junior middleweight match-up
'...• '
.'•- In Ins last outing Vincent was
to an area in which many had
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stopped
by Perez for the
never
been
to
a
live
show,
.
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But there comes a time when southern title but his record still
the home town boys have to be remains an impressive 13-2-2..
-Of equal interest will be the
stepped up in competition and
Kenny Lee,a yeoman on the line at Seminole High School, shonoredioday as player of the week In tonight's fight is giant step up paring of Mad Dog Ross and
Seminole's 32-7 victory over Colonial Last Friday night. Lee, offensive center and defensive middle for b3th Wells and local boxing. Wayne Battle,
guard, accepts a plaque from Optimists Club member Bill Wilkins, left, while Seminole Hue coach
Both are top contenders for
"The biggest gates we can
Jay Stokes, looks on. Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
have," Ashlock continued, "is Perets crown and a win would
when we have a grudge match go a long way to getting either a
between two of the local chance at the title.
lighters. When that occurs
The other pro bout also
have an attraction like Taco figures to have the fans' in.
Perez and Joey Vincent was in terest, as Clarence Henderson,
August. But something like that who has won all his pro fights

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Three Tough Ones Remain

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-i Phi Theta Kappa will hold it.
induction ceremony on Wed

mining a winner this way,"
Pantelias, "Jack
Lamabe (Jacksonville coach
and I were sitting, and when
they made the announcement,
he was as surprised as me. He
said 'what's going on?' I old
him I didn't know."
The announcement was that
the tiebreaker would be that

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Teams had to wait (cc FTU to
hand Stetson its second loss,
-O, late Monday night before
anyone could accept the trophy.
Earlier in the afternoon,
Stetson ran its record to 2.1 by
beating Rollins, 6-5, with two
runs in the bottom of the
seventh.
"I've never heard of deter-

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on alone,
and they won't stay as long.
You've probably noticed that
THE L'S IN LAGUNA HILLS
CANADIANS most embroidered gifts seem
DEAR ABBY: Sell! Sell!
DEAR ABBY: I've worked t remali nrint4 mntl mw

Jack I'antelias felt like he teaiii.
had been beaned Monday night
Seminole and Jacksonville
when it was announced that had tied with 3-I records in the
Jacksonville University had five-team round-robin tour.
been awarded the cham- nanient. And Seminole whipped
pionship trophy in the Zinn Jacksonville, 9-5, in the meeting
Beck Fall Baseball Classic.
between the two, so Pantelias "Numb, that's the only thing I and a number of other ohcan say," said the coach of the servers - figured Seminole
Seminole Community College would win it.

Burkhart Gains Confidence

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trip is sched uled for
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childr en desperately need a Nov. 19. MISS hunt will have
home to come back to, and It details.
The Chuluota Retired Club
Norman Venson, and Carol
should be there whet her or not
The Nov. 20, meeti ng of the met at the Fire Hall for its
Grim. Of course brother, Eric,
it's made use of.
Seminole Chapter will be in regular monthly meeting on
and sisters, Kathy and Lara,
SANTA BARBARA Maitland. Doris Mager will be Thursday evening. The usual
were present to share the
DEAR ABBY: I don't think the speaker. Members are covered dish dinner was served
Festivities.
those people should se ll their asked to bring bird seed as a beforehand. Ruth Boxwell
big house. If they were to move Christmas gift to Florida presided a nd Ed Richardson
gave a talk on the Federation of
into a littl e apartment and their Audubon.
1.
Retired Clubs of Seminole
children and gra ndchildren
visiting
Dorothy's
Mother,
Ruth
County.
or
'Dining
wanted to spend Christmas
Out' Party
it
Fourteen of the members UOXWI1,
Thanksgiving with them, where
Sanford Woman's Club will plan to take advantage of the
would they put them? Where?
TRIM CLINIC
entertain
at the annual "Dining Senior Citizens Bus Service at
We are glad to hear that
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Mayfair Country Club.
leave Chuluota and go
recuperating from knee
Club members are welcome Altamonte Mall for lunch and surgery at the Winter Park
to bring guests and reser- shopping. The bus will return to Hospital. We know that he looks
vations are a "must" by calling Chuluota around 4 p.m.
forward to the day that he can
Betty Davis, Marty Colegrove,
leave his crutches behind.
Catherine Ray, Sonya Morris or
Mabel Rojas had Essie
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The hospitality hour will guest last week. Mabel has Just daughter of Janet and Rich
begin at 7 p.m., followed by returned to Chuluota after a Shogren of Second Street
I1'7Ja1i1k
dinner and entertainment, month's vacation In Michigan. celebrated her first birthday
I)ressis optional and }jalloween
last Sunday with a party.
costumes are acceptable.
Dorothy
and
Bob
Lane
of
Guests
were little Natalie
have wondered what bit of
See Details
Miami were again in Chuluota Jordon, Terry and Duper handiwork would be suitable for Phi Theta Kappa
On
Page 4. B
for the weekend. They were Smith, Wendy, Jamie, and
the men on your Christmas list.
A field

DEAR ABBY: A couple

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that Lyman High is 1-5, not 5-1 this football season.
As the coach, he hardly needs reminding that
the Greyhounds have found themselves on the short
end of the stick on five occasions this fall.
So why is this man smiling?
"Well, it doesn't do any good to cry," Copeland
philosophized Monday. "You have to keep your
head up.''
Even after losing to your next-door neighbor,
Lake Brantley, an upstart?
"Sure. why that's footnali," he comes back.
Copeland had some rather astute observations
[allowing Friday's game:
1) lie says Brantley's Henry Stanley is the
second best quarterback his team has faced this
season and that only flak Ridge's Danny Mile was
better.
2) Ills own nii:irfcrh:wk
11th Ib,rlzh!IrI
fl-in
1511111 5, I
51I
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quarterback of the future for this area.
:i With three seniors on the offensive unit,
Lyman should be sound as a hound's hair next fall.

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The Seminole Chapter of the twelve academic hours at SCC.
Florida Audubon Society met
2. Be currently enrolled in at
on Thursday, Oct. 23, at the least twelve hours.
fleeting room of the Florida
3. Have an overall grade point
Power and Light Company, average of at least 3.35.
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Sanford.
1. Be of good character, a
Gerald Langston, principal iood citizen and have leader
I
..'planner of the Seminole County ship potential (determined by
Planning Department was the vote of the faculty)
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speaker. His topic concerned
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the long range goals and oh- IA!
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Clu b
jeetives of the county. The main Woman's
goal. hesaid. istu maintain and
The Wonian'sClub of Sanford
4
enhance the quality of life for will hold its general business
all county citizens by promoting meeting and catered luncheon
ASLAM
Lii
*health, safety and welfare of on Nov. 5, at 12 noon in the
the Individual and rornuuinit
(lob Reservations
I ll
neXt objective is the are required. Guest speaker
______
_____
management of land and will be Chick Waddell who will
resources to insure adequate speak on "Physical Fitness for
protection. This is to be Busy People."
followed by services and
facilities through cooperation SCC's W.I.F.E.
between local, state and federal
Evening classes in Seminole
governments. Langston urged Community College's W.I.F.E.
members to make suggestions i Women Interested in Future 'ROYALTY' ELECTED
that would help to implement Education) program will begin Carlton and Beverly Medlock of Sanford were crowned king and
these goals.
queen of the Bicentennial Civic Organization's Red and White
on the college campus, Room
Miss Eva Hunt, president, 108 from 7-10 p.m. Wednesday. Ball, held Oct. 11 at the Maltland Civic Center. Little Renee •
reported on the Bird Study
Women interested in at- Jefferson and Darion Williams, also of Sanford, were elected
Class being conducted by Ira tending the weekly sessions princess and prince of the event. Proccedl from the ball will
Welglev from the Florida should contact Maggie Culp at benefit Sanford Nursing homes and needy families over the
Audubon Society. This cli,cc
Christmas season. flerald Photo by Maria Hak1ns
college.
r•s of one hour classroom
work followed by one hour of
outdoor observation, and will In And Around Chuluota
continue r Wednesday mur-

nings beginning at9:3oa,m,

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families," explained the
new Mrs. Muller from her
bed in Seminole Memorial
Hospital. "Then I came
down with rhewnatic fever
just five days before Oct.
18--the date we'd set jç
absolutely final for the
ceremony.
"We had our license,
blood tests, rings and
everr thing sowedeeidj to
o ahead anyway and get
married in the hospital,"
she said.
The bride chose a peach
colored nylon tricot caftan
for the wedding and carried
bouquet if pink satin
roscs iitade by her friend,
Ann Benson, who attended
the cerernoney with her
husband, Bob.
The bride's hospital
room mate, l.uevinja
Marshall served as matron
of honor.
Also attending the
marriage ceremony which
was performed by Rev.
J erry Forest of First
Southern Methodist
Church, was mother of the
bride. Mrs Bertha F.Isea,

By JIM HAYNES
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SIP mi'nnI Rp- ntc Inw

Runaway

Choice In Poll

An erson Top S ipper

doesn'thappen evcry day and by knockouts, meets the only
man to ever lose a decision to
it's good it doesn't.
"When two local heroes fight Vincent in Florida, Jerry Hill.
each other, one has to lose but if
The popular 41-year-old man- the West by winning an amaz- lclub.
NEW YORK (All) — Sparky
they keep fighting invaders, all f A tall lank' middleweight
Anderson, the hard driver of ager won by a landslide 289-61 ing 108 games, including a
-1
rom
"They'll really love it.
the local kids can keep
ean
win,
catch
cle
an
a
Cincin nati's Big Red Machine, margin over Danny Murtaugh, record 64 at home, and then
nd
he
has the style
Anderson a strict fair leader ning," Ashlock concluded,
was named the National manager of the East-winning polished off the Pirates in three
di
Tonight's invader doesn't to not only go the stance bu t
who allows no long hair or bad
League Manager of the Year Pittsburgh Pirates.
easy games.
figure to lose, for he is ranked also to be able to upset the
by )j players,
conduct
t
today.
John McNamara, who piloted
The topping to Anderson's
r. No, 3 in the world and holds the powerful Henderson.
one
of
the
p
e
best
jnzlnu
Monday, Darrell Johnson, the San Diego Padres to a sweetest season came
The amateur portion will N,
the centages in baseball history— United States junior mid- hendhined.the most s4.
manager of the Boston Red Sox, four th-place finish in the Na- World Series, w here thein
Beds
but only this year did he realize dieweight championship.
sational three rounder ever
won the American League tional League West, finished defeated the Boston Red Sox
in the dream of i world chimThe
quick-handed,
sharp
(orthisare
as Terry "Root
third with 30 votes while Phila- seven gaines to claim their fir3t
manager of the year award.
punching, fleet-footed
p iortshi p
Anderson, who sparked the deiphia's Danny Ozark was world title since 1940,
Baker
Thk
haiti
1 twth Sammy
e out
will enter the ring a6-S choice to
world champion Reds to their Fourth with 18 and St. Louis
"A lot of people say it doesn't
When Anderson was named run his record to 27-5 at the
greatest season in history, was Red Schoendienst fifth with mean anything to them, but I the Reds' manager in 1969, he expense of the
current southern
IV show starts at8p.m. with
a runaway choice In the voting seven,
•
can't say that," said the gre- was a virtual unknown and the champion.
Masias and Tuten getting into
from a nationwide panel of
Anderson's well-heeled Reds garious Anderson. "I'm really day he got the job, some newsAccording to his manager, the ring around 8:30 and Wells
sports writers and broad. won the National League pen- thrilled. It'll be even a bigger paper headlines read, "Sparky Chris Cline, "Mike was
robbed and Baker getting it on
casters.
nant with a flair. They swept thrill to the guys on my hal- Who?"
in every one of his losses, but I somewhere around 10.
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Wild Man
At Large
In Fronton

T00s.Gators No. 11

humbled Indiana 55-7 and
voters were convinced of the tinued to roll along undefeated, ed 632 points.
By The Associated Press
earned 584 points in the poll.
Undefeated and untied teams Buckeyes' supremacy. Ohio blasting 16th-ranked Colorado
Arizona State, 7-0, the only
monopolized the premier five State collected 1,190 of a pus- 63-21. The Cornhuskers were
Texas, 6-I and 516 points, held
spots in The Associated Press slble 1,220 points from a nation- checked off No. I by two voters, oilier unbeaten-untied team
No. 8 position after roughing
college football poll today, with t ide panel of sports writers and Nebraska's first two flrstplace among the Top 10, finally made its
and ninth-rated
ballots of the year, and moved the grade, taking the No. 10 spot up Rice 41.9
Ohio State still holding a wide broadcasters.
Army
up a notch into third place with from Colorado following a 24.6 Penn State, 7-1, blanked
margin over second-ranked Ok459
points.
victory over Texas-El Paso, 31-0 and collected
The Oklahoma Sooners, 7-0, 939 points.
lahoma.
Arizona Stati' collected 342
the defending national cham.
This week's Second Ten
Displaced Southern Calilor- iXilfltS.
Florida moved up a notch to No. pions who haven't lost in their
shows, in order, Florida, Mis11 after a 24-16 victory over last 36 outings, drew eight first- nia, 7-0 and a 24-17 winner over
souri, UCLA, Maryland, Noire
Duke moved the Gators' record place votes and 1,084 points stubborn Noire Dame, dropped
Alabama, 6.1, which hasn't Dame, Colorado, Arizona and
lost since its season
to 6-I.
alter beating Iowa State 39-7, into fourth with 890 points,
opener newcomer San Diego State with
against
Missouri, stood sixth Miami
despite 13 Fumbles,
of Ohio and Oklahoma
Also 7-0 is Texas A&amp;M, which with 609 points after crushing
Ohio State, 7-0, had little
State tied for 19th.
Oklahoma's chief rival in the survived a scare from Baylor, Texas Christian 454. Michigan,
trouble rolling over Big Ten riwinning 19-10. The Aggies total- 542, unbeaten but twice-tied,
out
of
61
Big
Purdue
35-6,
and
50
Eight, Nebraska, 7-0, con
val
The Top Twenty teams in
The Associated Press college
football poll, with first-place
votes in parentheses, season
records and total points. Points
based on 20-18-16-14-12-10-98-74
5-4-3-2.1:

FERN PARK The Wild Man is loose at the
Orlando-Seminole Jai-Alai fronton.
That's the nickname for Aspi, the hardest
thrower on the roster, and one of the biggest
crowd pleaser's to perform at the fronton.
Azpi is also the winntngest pelotari so far in the
season, showing 35 wins to lead Celaya by one in
the victory chase. AspI's general characteristics
are of a wall-climbing, reckless style and his
blazing throws are as likely to find their way out
of bounds as in.
The fans, however, excuse Aspi, because they
appreciate his throw-it-hard-as-you-can attitude.
Evidence In that Aspi throws hardest is the fact
that most opponents request a slower-bouncing
pelota when he comes up.
Celaya, who played formerly in Miami, is a (.oleader in the singles race, lie and Mugucrza
have won 10 tunes. Celaya plays in the ninth
game singles against middle games players,
while Mugueria plays the tougher feature 10th
game.
Echano won four games Monday night to
become the first player this season to turn the
trick,
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Inspirational Sammy Gains Honor
ATLANTA t APi—Doug Dickey calls
Sammy Green his "inspirational
player."
Opponents only wonder how to prevent
Florida's tough middle guard From
destroying their offenses. And most are
happy to know this Is the last year the 6foot-2, 228-pounder from Ft. Meade, will
be around.

The Gators dumped Duke 14-16
Saturday, catching the Blue Devils after
a traditional battle with Florida State
and before an annual grudge match with
Auburn.

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"lie is super," Dickey said. "lie is
giving it everything tie's got."
Green Is a consistent, hrdhittlng
performer who plays with reckless
bandun, grading well after almost every'
game.
"lie just seems to be getting better
every week," Dickey said. "lie certainly
had a fine game against Duke."

Green made 14 tackles, assisted on four
others and sacked Duke backs four times
For losses totaling 17 yards. For that
effort, Green was named today The
Associated Press Southeastern lineman
of the Week,
There was plenty of competition for
this week's award. Exceptional per(orfllances also were turned in by Blake
Whiitlatch of Louisiana State, Don Shank
of Georgia Tech and Rusty Russell of
Georgia.
Whitlatch made 19 tackles as IAISU
upset the th-ranked South Carolina

Gainecucks ?lli
Russell led an inspired defense that
held Kentucky's Sonny Collins under 100
yards for the first time this year. Russell
made eight tackles and assisted seven.

l.Ohio St. 150
7-0.0 1,190
2.01atoma 18
7-0-0 I,t$4
3.Nebeasb (2) 74-0
939
7-0-0
4.S. Calif. (1)
890
7-0-0
5,Texas A&amp;M
632
6-1-0
6.Alabal!la
609
Shank, a substitute, turned in an ex7.Michigan
542
584
ceptional game at linebacker as Georgia
8.Texas
61-0
516
Tech blanked Tulane 23-0.
9.Penn St.
7-1-0
459
7.0-0
lO.Aruonai St.
342
Other linemen with outstanding efforts 11.Flodda
5-1-0
293
were Lawton hlydrick of Georgia Tech, hZ.Misso.iri
5-2.0
183
Harvey hull of Mississippi State, Gerald 13.IJCLA
5-1-1
151
Loper and Mike Williams of Florida, (;us li.MaryLind
5-1-1
108
White and Woodrow Lowe of Alabama, lS.Notre Dame
5-2.0
62
Liston Eddins and Jeff Gilligan of l6.Colorado
5-2-0
52
Auburn, lion Cheattiam of Southern 17.Arizona
5-1-0
41
Mississippi, Jim Kovach and Friink 18.San Diego St. 740
34
Emanuel of Kentucky, and Aim Griffith 19.Mlami, Ohio 6-1-0
33
and Ben ZamtHaI of Georgia
tie; Okia. St.
5-2-0
33

(through Monday 111911$)
OVERALL

OP Win Place Show
I Aipi

217

IS

23

2 Celaya

219

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72

70
71

212
215
219
212
272
221
113
700

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31
3)
32
32
30

10

11

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73
73
36
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21
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7:
72
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LOrri
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Tuesday, Oct. 21, 075

Legal Notice
SCOREBOARD

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Boxing
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Carpentier

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Pro Football
20.110:3
'y (6) 300 Q (2 31 (1)720.7 60. p Problem
370,
(Far ber) 15); S. Gay Glad (No Gat (Udell) $ 1. 5 Ocala Mighty
7260: p 137 5990
Q 17)1) $60 70; T (7 I all) 5.304 $0, I
arlvq) 5 7, 6 Squaw Birdie (Rouse)
Mite (FilipeIli) 17) 6. First Affair
FOURTH
1 BarreEchav. (I) 709
National coemau League
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97. 7 .0
ii 70. 710, 300. 2 Maya Jay) (l)
SEVENTH - 1. Metrolina Abby Goroe Way (B Regur) 13
National Conferuic,
PARIS (All) - Georges Car. dog Monday evening and re
(Harp) 31; 0, Serena Boot (Shimp)
Carpent1erht most of his big
960. 3 40. 3 Bilbao Miguel (I) 4.00: (Bridget) 413 20.240.3,20; 2. Byrd
THIRD - 1 4 Mile. Pace Claiming &amp;I
Eastern Division
pentier,
81,
who
lost
to
Jack
turned
home
when
he
com
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11
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ring earnings during the de0
131)0, DO 131) K (31 370. 760: 3 Beatrice Way (7) $1000;). Ho*arth Chief (No driver)
W 1 T. P0 PF PA
SEVENTH
C-7. Pace, Mile: I
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Dempsey in 1921 in boxing's plained of feeling il l, lie died pression. He ran a bar and res.
7 10. Q (3 1)%U2O. 1 (13 7) 599 20,
011135
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S 1 0 133 II) 9)
Grey
FIFTH
1 Aguirre Erdo:a (1)
12 09
first million-dollar gate, died two hours later,
With
4 7 0 667140
3 Bedford Hanover (C Miller) $1'
flit ID Amato) I F 3 Phantom
taurant in Paris until about 10
1 10. 320. 7 Fermin Miguel
40.
IS
EIGHTH
S Louis
i
1. Iron City Nancy a Metrotina Mick (Ptoyotfl S2; S.
0 663 141 131
onday
Olynch
(Bailey)
(DI;
night
after a heart at1.
Loyal
II)
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3
Carpentier
lived
Celaya
in
reyears
ago, when he retired.
quietly
Mencni
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(1) 7760. ;I 40. 4 7; 2
NY Grits
2 1 0 333 47(36
Busy Tom (No driver) 15 1. 6, Opposition (Ovoracek) 72; s.
tack,
it
320. Q 0I) 5440. p (11)117 60.
was
learned
today,
Dads
Favorite
(6)
120.
370;
3
Phil
Darned Heel (Blood ) IS).?. Oteca Riefare (Mante'ia I 1;
cent years. His last big public
1 5 0 167 14 I?)
6. DOddiO
SIXTH - 1 Mingo ,Idvs (1) 10 60
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Darryl
(0*0 0(4)37
6 5 00
Central
Mat (Beretnak) 3.) I. Hi Caree
Boy (Kausner) S 1; 7. bonds King
CarpCnllCr, the first Frenth.
C.arpentler,
who
started
box.
appearance
was on a television
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110. 7. Negul Echave
(161) St. 13540,
706.1.
(Peters 97
6 0 0 1000 161
(P
Regur) 9 7
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I. Meadow
340
3.
Cacho
Pecet
(5)
110.
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2)
NINTH
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Dean
(Beret
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FOURTH
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Mile. Pace. Challenger (Johnson 3 i.
39 40 P ((21 I $0
weight and moved up through mark his 80th birthday.
nak) (1131 40. (070. 340. 7. Goni (3) Claiming 51.000: I. Delkendun
Chic.
crown, began his career as a
1 S 0 .167
(No
EIGHTH - C.), Pace. Mile I. every class to the
SEVENTH - 1 Echar Javl (7) 100. 300; 3DH Winning Tin IS) driver) 151. 7 Shetwralade
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heavywei
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that
showed
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coal
miner in the bleak pits of
program he
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1100. 740. 440. 2 Uria Alberdi (3) 2*0. 3DH Van Date
Byrd (6) 1.20, Q 17 1. 3 Mr Durkee (Provost) 52;
Western Division
710.3 60. 3 Cacho Arana (6)300; Q (37)%2) 40. T (735)519620; T (1.3
division where he lost In the sparkling eye, a brisk walk and northern France.
F,ser (Sabatka) SI; 3 Treasure
I A
Western Champ (Blood) 31; 5
S I 0 133 127 76
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Joe (Foster) $ 1. 4 Boca West
championship bout against an unflagging memory for his
20, p 42 3) 91 70
61 5793 10. T 7 01 7
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2 1 0 33.1 16
Scott (No driver) S 1; 6. lJonon
EIGHTH - I Fermin Ramon (at
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Carpentier weighed In around
Lotus Taylor) I I; 6 Summer Yankee (No
115 9*0. 720 110. 2 Alava Mtncha (2)
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
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6,5
good
health,
Bud (Brdes) 31. I Tern Mitt driver) 7?. 7 Legend Chief
also
show
his
misshapen
175
pounds, the top IiniIt of th e
10 *7. Il 10. 3. M.arunl Mugue'nza (7)
ed
(Paul IS
American Conference
20. Q 1 2 1)
(N.holl)
$
I.
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Admirals
Lad
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FIRST
lie
died
at
the
home
of
his
right
hand
which
he
said
he
light
heavyweight class, lie
C.3
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Mile:
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FIFTH
Eastein Divition
C.). Pace, I MIle:
(Becker)
NINTH
1 Bi lbao (3 9.00. 490, chits Flyer IT Taylor) 77; 7.
daughter, Jacqueline, who said broke in the second round
Timely Marie (Udell) I I; 2 Kings
W. L. T. Ph.
on the world crown in that
PF PA 540 2 Aqure UI 1.70.610. 3. A:p Cousin It IN Phillips) $ 1; 3.
Miami
NINTH - Mile, Pace, Claiming
Top Medal (Breton) 97, 3
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on
Levinsky
Oct.
12,
1920, in
Be it
2 4 0 .333 (51 144
s. No4'deI Taylor) 3 I; 7. Bombay Jayson the
170.7 Larrea (5)600,740:3. SantI (84'i!ton) 3 I; 6. Lily Blue Chips Russ (Scaturro) 171. 6 Western
impression of being in won(Sriimp) (01; 3 Dee Dum Greer
He said that since all his Jersey City, N.J., and lost it In
NY
ntner) S 1. 4. Dottie Kno, derful health. fie spent a nor;CIS 2 4 0
OD I) fl ISO 3o.
power was in his right hand he Paris two years later to I,ouj
(Kalathas) 9 2. I
(N . Crank)
Ck 31; I Diamond Rush
Central Division
(NihclI)
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$ 1 0 $3 170 41
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Top Reward (D'Amato) I I. J. Jot Bannas Biby (R. Neely) I 1; 3. C. j
Cltve
0 6 0
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Notice is hereby Q'VCfl that the
City of Casselberry of Seminole
County. Florida, will receive seated
bidS up to 5.00 P.M. November 17.
1975, in the Casselberry City Hall,
Casselberry, Florida, for the pur.
Chas* of Police Receiver Voting
System. Speciflcaiiont may be
obtained at Cdtselberry City Hall, 95
Lake Triplet Drive, Casselberry,
Florida The City reserves the right
to accept or reject any or all bids
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Acting City Manager
City of Casselberry
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FICTITIOUS NAME
SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD
200 to ISO' and Lot Site Variance
Notice is hereby given that I am
OF ADJUSTMENT
from
40,000sq ft to 30,130 sq It on Lot
tflg6Qed in business at 2 671
Notice of Public Hearing
4. Block 8, Bonaventure Heights,
Falmouth Rd.. Maitland 37151,
November Il, 197$
2nd Addition, as recorded in PB 15,
Seminole County, Florida under the
7:00P.M.
Page $6 and $7, Public Records of
fiCtillous name of DORW IN
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Seminole County. in Section $ 31 79,
MARKETING, and that I intendIto
Notice is hereby given that the on Wessex
Drive. (01ST 3)
register said name With the Clerk Of
Seminole County Board of Ad
I. ANGEL J. FERNANDEZ the Circuit Court, Seminole Cour ty.
jus?ment will conduct a public
BA(1I.l7.75),IlOv
Rc.i Country
FlorIda in accordance with the hearing to consider the following
Estates
Zone-- Lot Width Variance
Provisions of the FiCtitiOut Na me items:
from 200 to 160' and Lot Size
Statutes, To Wit, Section 065 09
A. SPECIAL EXCEPTIONS
Variance from 10,000 sq it to 36,400
Florida Statutes 1957
I. DOUGLAS L. DORN - BA( I)
By The Associated Press
Sqtton Lot 3, Block E, Bonaventure
says Costello, a man who should
Sr Dorothy F Jacomb
The Lakers start Corky Cal- "tied up against 7-footer Elmore
17.75 )JSTEA-I Agriculture Zone
Heights, 2nd Addition, PB 15, Fig $7,
Kareern Abdul-Jabbar, the know. The Bucks won one title
Publish: Oct. 7, 14, 21, 21, 1915
houn,
Cazzie Russell, Lucius Smith, one of the four Lakers
4
To park a mobile home on the Public Records of Seminole County,
L.
DES 1$
man who put Milwaukee on the in the six years Abdul4abbar Allen and Donnie
following described property: Lot
Fla, in Section I 2129, on Camden
Freeman who came to Milwaukee in the
E;E',otNE'dofNW'-4OISW'aof Drlve.(DIST3)
pro basketball map, makes his was their hub, "With the four
FICTITIOUS NAME
around
Kareem,
and
Russell
is big swap. The others were
Section 1 62032. Furt her described
Notice is hereby given that we ire
first appearance in his old city right people around him, no the only outstanding shooter in
HARVEY KOBRIN - BA(Illi
as off SR. 16. (DIST. 1)
engaged in business at Ill Sheridan
forward Dave Meyers and
IS) 106V - R-1AAA Residential
tonight wearing an opponent's question they win. But those
THOMAS T. TUCK
8*111 17
Ave. Longwood, Seminole Counity,
the
group.
Zone
Rear Yard Variance from
guards Brian Winters and JunIN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
73TE - Al Agriculture Zone
uniform as he leads the Los An. people have to be ready to make
Floridaunder the fictitious name of
10'10 I' for Utility Building on Lot 69,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Calhoun
is
a
quick
young
forior
Bridgeman.
, To park a mobile home on Lot 10, Block E, Spring Valley Farms
GARDEN PARTY, and that
geles Lakers into town for a little
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
adjustments
and
ward
but
not
Block
0,
Lake
Harney
In
Acrettes,
the
rebounder
Monday night's game,
he
in Section 7, in Sertlon fl 21 29, on
SEMINOLE COUNTY
game against the Bucks,
sacrifices."
Section 11 20 37. on Harney Heights Little Oak Lane. (01ST 3
Clerk of the Circuit Court, Semiticile
Ilairston
was,
Freeman
guard
Doug Collins scored 22
1
PROBATE DIVISION
The Milwaukee Arena al.
Road (01ST. 1)
County, Florida ti accordance wi th
Whether the Lakers have bounced around the ABA for points and Fred Carter added o
10 HAROLD 0. CARD, JR.
PROBATE NO. 14.33I.CP
the provisions of the F lcti,.
3- WILLIAM J. DAVIS
BA(II
us
-. BA(11 17 75).1O6V -- P (A ready is sold out for the return those right people remains to be eight years before surfacing
In re the Estate of:
Name Statutes, To Wit, Sectii ,,
11 IS) 1STE - A 1 Agriculture Zon e Residential Zon e - Side Yard
SAMUEL KEELING
of the man who was the core of seen. One top player, allstar with the Lakera. Allen, at least, to give the 76ers their victory,
$4509 Florida Statutes (957
To park a mobile home e.n the W Variance from 10' to I' on Lot 30,
snappng a 12game home
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Deceased
the Bucks' franchise for six guard (;;lil Goodrich, has yet to
'i Of SW 'i of NE i of SW ii
S Marteen E. Shea
Of Prairie Lake Manors. PB 1), Fig 75,
is
accustomed
to
playing
with
losing streak to the Lakers.
FINAL NOTICE
Catheri ne I. Scovanrier
Section 16 20 32. off SR. 16. (DIST. in Section 19 21 30, on W. Lauren
seasons before he was dealt to don a Laker uniform because of Abdul-Jabbar, since they were
Notice is hereby g iven that the
Philadelphia put the game
Publlth Oct 11, 21. 71. Nov 1, 19 75
I)
Los Angeles in June, MEl- a contract dispute. Another
Court. (01ST. 1)
undersigned will, on the (7Th day of
I BUCK R. SHELTON
DES 96
BA(I1 o
teammates for four years at away early in the third period,
APPROVAL OF MINUTES
November, A.0 1975, present to the
waukee Coach Larry Costello veteran, rebounding forward UCI.A and 4' seasons with the
1775) 7ITE - A lAgriculture Zone
I October 70, 1975 -- Regular
Honorable Circuit Judge of Seminole IN THE URCUIT COURT OF TI
running off 14 straight points.
- To park a mobile home on the E Meeting,
will learn what it feels like on iI:ippy Hairston, was dropped Bucks.
County, Florida, His final return, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cl
('azzie
Russell led LOS Angeles
P.
330 of the NE a of NE '. 04 Section
This public hearing will be held in
the othersicle when, for the first before the start of the season.
account andvotjchersas Executor of CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOS
.E
Abdul-Jabbar
3521-32 (less S 75' of road). Further the County Commission Chambers
will
be
with
24.
matthe Estate of Samuel Keeling, COUNTY. FLORIDA
time in his career, he has to plot
described as located on Curryville of the
Courthouse, Sanford, Florida,
deceased, and at said time, then and CIVIL NO. 15-04-o9.0
Road (01ST. 1)
ways
of stopping Abdul-Jabbar,
on November I?, 1973, at 700 P.M.
there, make application to the said FEDERAL NATIONAL MCI P
3 HERBERTJ.COHEN - OA(ll Or as
"Kareem is the greatest
soon thereafter as pOsslble
Judge for a final settlement of the TOAGE ASSOCIATION,
Il 75 ) 71[
A 1 tqriculture Zone
Written Comrncnts filed v.ith th(.
.im ri StrIt :;'n of sii d ettc', ,nd
jrLve
I,ii nt tt,
Ni irk .' riul_it tfl
Office
of the Zoning Administrator
for an order discharging Harold
s
following described property A
don't
think anyone can stop him
will be considered and persons
Keeling as such Executor
ROBERT N TOMLIN and FRAN J
acre parcel East of St.
one-on-one,"
Costello said.
Johns Avenue appearing at the hearing will be
Datedthis the 17th dayot October, TOMLIPI, his wile.
(Osceola Road) located in the SE '
heard orally. Hearings may be
.IJ VI)
"But we have some ideas of
Defendant S.
of Section 2519 37. Further continued from time to time as may
Harold Keeling
NOTICE OF SUIT
how to neutralize him to some
described as one mile North Osceola be found necessary, Further details
As Eiecutor
TO. Fran J, Tomlin
Fish Camp and East Of St.
degree.
We won't shut him out,
.Johr.s available by calling 323 43.10. Ext
of the Estate of
P 0 Box 51
Avenue (01ST. 1)
4.
but
we
hope
to make him take
Samuel Keeling
MONTREAl. (AP)
It was tie the Islanders 44 in the only
Harmony, North Carolina
6. ROBERT M. DANCE - MC))
Gary liowatt scored twice for
Seminole County Board
Deceased
shots
he
doesn't
want."
1 7.75 )20E - C.? Commercial Zone
giveaway
night
at
the
Forum
scheduled NIIL game. "That's the Islanders with Denis Potvin
of
Adjustment
CARROLL BURKE
YOU ARE HEREBY notified tb at
To allow auto repair in conjunction
In the only game on the pro Monday, with the Canadiens a big indicator."
By: victor Gischler,
Attorney for Executor
and rookie Bryan Trottler geta complaint to foreclose a mortga4ie
with auto sales business on the
basketball
Chairman
calendar M&amp;nday doing most of the giving, and it
612 Sanford Atlantic
encumbering the following re al
There were no World Hockey ting the others.
following described property The E
Publish: Oct 24. 197$
Bank Bldg.
property:
night, Philadelphia beat the I.I.almost resulted in Montreal's Association games played.
150' of the 150' of the SW 4 of NE
'Our system worked well
DES 162
Sanford. Florida 37771
Lot SI, THE COLONNADE S
I,, of Section 77.7030 lying parallel to
kers
317-I64 with Abdul-Jabbar second loss of the National
"They
are
a
tough
hockey
against
Montreal tonight, parPublith: Oct. 71, 71, 1975
THIRD SECTION. according to thIC
and East of U.S. 1792 and North of
scoring 23 points.
Hockey League season to the club," Bowman went on. "You ticularly in the second period,"
DES 117
P'at thereof as recorded in Ph It S.R. 127. Seminole County, Fla,
There were no games in the New York Islanders.
Book 16. Page 55, Public Records I
01ST. 2)
said Islanders' Coach Al Ai'NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
- Seminni. County. Florida,
American Basketball AsOCi3. PAUL W. STAPP - BA(II.17.
"We gave the puck away 18 You have to work hard to catch hour. "Look, the Canadiens are
INVITATION OR BIOS
NAME LAW
beer filed against you and yoV 7SI71T - A 1 Agricu,ture Zone
atiun.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
The District Board of Trustees of
tilzies," noted Canadiens' up.
you To park a mobile horn, on Lot 20 the undersigned desiring to engage
at required to Serve a copy of yO
powerful. They move the puck
Seminole Community College will
"Kareern
by
himself
doesn't
wrlltendefensts. If any, to It on VA N
Coach
Scotty
Bowman
after
(less
"1
think
they
outworked
us
in
P
W
for
canal),
Pa
men's
SD,
in
business
under
the
fictitious
name
very
well. We have to play a
receive bids for irrigation Systems
DEN BERG, GAY S BURKE, P A
guarantee a championship," Montreal battled from behind to the second period and we out- good basic checkin
as recorded in PB 2, P' 41, Public of QUALITY CONSTRUCTION
for Seminole Community College attorneys
g fl"'
vamp
'F,
for the plaintiff, at P01I? Records of Seminole Ccunty, Fla. COMPANY,
Seminole County, State of Florida,
in the County of
worked
them
in
the
third."
against
them.
Office Box 791, Orlando, Florida
Further described as located in Seminole. State of Florida, Intends
until 7.00 P.M. local time on the 4th
32102, and file the original with the
The tie extended the IslandSection 17.70.31 on Sipes Avenue, to register the said name with the
day of November, 1915, at the
"In the third period, we went
Clerk of the above styled Court on (
(DIST. 2)
Clerk of the Circuit Court In and for
Purchasing Agent's Office, Semen
ers'
unbeaten streak against
before November 11th, 1975
into
a bit of a shell agaimi.t
ole Community College, t *tliCh
I SPRING VALLEY FARMS Seminole County, Florida,
the Canadiens to six games.
otherwise, a judgment may be .'rI
COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.
time and place all bids will be
Richard H. Eaton
them.
They gained a little motered against you for the rellt
Last season, New York won two
- BA(11.177S).73E
R.IAAA Publish: Oct. II, 21, 71, Nov. 1, 197'
15 publicly opened and read aloud
demanded in the complaint.
mentum
on us, but then, we
Residential Zone
To allow lot to be DES 90
and tied two against Montreal
Contract documents Including
WITNESS my hand and the seal a t
used
for
recreation
settled
down
again. I thought
al
purposes
and
Draw ings and Specifications
and are 14-1 against the
sold Court on the 3rd day of October
dedication for the use of the property
NOTICE OF PPLICATION
we
played
well
enough to win
each bid are on file at the office of 1975
Canadiens this year.
owners on the following described
FOR TAX DEED
the Landscape Architect
it.''
lSeal)
property; Lot 1, Block .1, Spring
(Florida Statutes Section 147.246)
Jacques Lemaire's sixth goal
Foster Herbert Associates
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Valley Farms, Section I, according
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
$46 Norm Irma Avenue
of the season on a low, screened
The tie brought New York's
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to the plot thereof as recorded in PB that Joseph Smith the holder of the
Orlando, Florida 32103
By Elaine RiCharde
slapshot
at
12:16
of
the
third
IS. Pages 19 and 50. Public Records following certificates has filed said
record to 5-1-4 and into a firstCopies of the Contract Documents
Deputy Clerk
period gave Montreal the place deadlock with Philaof Seminole County, Fla. Further certificates for a tax deed to b
may be obtained at the office of
PubliSh' Oct. 7, II, 21, 71, 1975
described as located in Section 32.21. issued thereon. The certificate
Foster. Herbert Associates On
deadlock. Yvon Lambert with delphia Flyers atop the Patrick
DES SO
29,
on Spring Valley Road. (DIST)) numbers and years of issuance, the
pment of 1)5 00 for each set of
two goals and Larry Robinson Division. Montreal leads the
9. CUMBERLAND FARMS - description Of the property, and the
STATES DISTRICT
cuments so obtained Said sum is UNITED
were
the other Montreal Norris section with a 6-1-2
BA( h 17 75) 21E - C.7 Commercial names in which It was assessed are
refundable upon return of all COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
jill
f011ows:
as
FLORIDA
Zone
ORLANDO
DIVISION
marksmen,
.'r. nts in good condition riot
To Install Self-Service
mark.
Certificate No. 1100 Year of
Gasoline
Pumps
on
the
than seven '7) Jays following No. 142flORL.CIV.R
GAINESVILLE (A?)
the onr.1, lids. Plans may be D. PAUL MOBLEY, as Ad
Trainer Chris Patrick of
following described property: Issuance 1977
ministrator iA the Estate of NANCY
Description of Property
eiamins't without cost.
Commence at the Point on the N line
th e University of Florida football team has devised a tape
Lot 2, Milton Square Add PB 3 pg
Perfornance Bond and Labor and MOBLEY. Deceased.
of and 443.26' W of the NE corner 04
cast that may let quarter back Don Gaffney play against
The Wildcats scored a 30-13 pass play in the final 30
Plaintiff.Material Payment Bond each in the
the SW'4oftheSWI4of5.ct'i3.,I. 50
Auburn th is Saturday.
Name in which assessed C S Lee
vs
amount of ll1 per cent of the con
29, Seminole County, Fla., thence
victory over the Cowboys last seconds.
All of said property being in the
tract sum will e required from the C. T. KNOWLES. JR., of al..
run N IS deg 17' I?' E 6010 It,
The cast, for a cracked bone in Gaffney's left wrist,
weekend
in Sanford Recreation
Saturday's games find the
Defendants
Successful bidder to whom the
thence run Sl9 dig 42' 43" E 7509' to County of Seminole. State of Florida,
weighs a pound and consists of 4,320 square inches of
Unless
Such
Department
flag
football
action
Bulldogs
playing the Wildcats
certificate
or
cer.
NOTICE
OF
COMPLAINT
contract award Is made
the R.W tin. of Champion Avenue
adhesive tape ,plus 485 square Inches of moleskin..
FOR LIMITATION
When Addenda to the plans arid
and the P08, thence run 579 dig 42' tificate's shall be redeemed •c
as Jimmy Miller connected at 10 am. and the Jayhawks
OF LIABILITY
Pa trick said he checked it with one of the officials in the
13" E 71I It; thence rim N (S dig cording to law the property
Other contract documen ts are
with Pat Harrison on an 80-yard facing the Rams at 11.
Notice's given that C. T Knowles.
(1' I?" E $4 flft; thence run S 74deg described in Such Certificate or
Issued, the Landscape Architect will
Florida-Duke game last Saturday and was told it would be
certificates
will
be sold to the
send a copy of such Addendum to all Jr has filed a complaint pursuant to
42'41" E 100 it; thence run N 13 dig
legal in Sou th eastern Conference com petition,
.1 full $ et Folders Cf record.
46 U.S.C. S 113 59 claiming the right
17' 17" E 7000 it; thence run WIy highest cash bidder at the court
housedoor
on
the
first
day of
Bids shall be sumbitted on the to limitation of liability for all
79.09 It along the S R.W line of SR.
434 along a curve conca ve to the December. 1975 at 11:00 A At
Proposal forms furnished by the claims arising out of an alleged
Semninole Community College conduct the class which will
Dated this 23rd day of October.
accident, condition and or casualty
South having a central angle 013 dig
Architect - a specimen form
will
offer a course on physical include work on the Nautilus
occurring on the navigable waters of
16' 40" and a radius of 1312.39 ft; 197S
bound in specifications,
Arthur
H.
Beckwith,
Jr.,
conditioning
for men beginning Training Machine, jogging and
the
St.
Johns
River
at
or
near
thence run S lSdeg Ill 17 11 W 155.12 ft
The District Board of Trustees of
Clerk of the Circuit Court
CHICAGO (A?) "I looked up and there was no corSeminole Community College Marker 24 approximately two and
along the E R W line of Champion
Nov. 4 and continuing through calisthenics.
By: Ida Creal,
Avenue to the POB; contalnirigo.375
hereinafter called the Owner, one half miles north of Astor,
nerback," Minnesota Vikings' wide receiver Jim Lash
Dec. 16.
The course fee Is *15 and
Deputy Clerk
Florida, in Seminole County on or
acre. Further described as located
reserves the right to reject any and
said.
"I
just
kept
running."
Terry Long, Seminole's registration Is limited to the
Of the corner of S.R. 431 and Publish Oct. 75, Nov. 1, Ii, II, 197$
All bids and waive any formality or about 12th Api'II 1971.
It was all the edge Fran Tarkenton needed. The
DES 161
All persons having such claims
Champion Avenue. (01ST 31
technicality in any proposal in the
nationally honored track and first 26 applicants. Registration
scrambling
Viki ng quarterback unloaded a 45-yarder and
10. JEWEL S. BAILEY - BAll).
interest of the owner. Bids may be must file them under oath as ro
cross
country coach, will (sat the school registrar office.
NOTICE
OF
APPLICATION
17.73) 77TE - A 1 Agriculture Zone
held by the owner for a period not to v1ded in the supplemental rules for
hit
Lash
jogging
alone
Into
th
e
end
zone
to
defeat
the
FOR
TAX
DEED
To park a mobile home on Lot
exceed thirty (30) days from the certain admiralty and maritime
3, (Florida Statutes Section (97.344)
Chicago Bears 13-9 Monday night in a nationally televised
claims of the Federal Rules of Civil
Block 17. Sanford Farms, In Section
date of Bids for the purpose of
NOTICE
IS
HERE&amp;Y
GIVEN,
Procedure. Rule F. with the Clerk of
National Football League game.
19-19 30, on Orange Boulevard, that C C Kirk the holder of the
reviewing the bids and investigating
the Court at the United States Post
(DIST Ii
the qualifications of the bidders,
The cost!)' lapse by the Bears at 13:03 of th e second
The Seminole High School tonight at 7:30 in the Seminole
following
certificates
has
filed
said
Office Building, Orlando, Florida,
11 BEL AIRE HOMEOWNERS certificates
prior to awarding the contracts.
for a tax deed to be
quarter
allow
girls
volleyball team will en- gym.
ed
th
e
Vikings
their
only
touchdown
and
and serveonor mail tOtt'eplalntiff's
ASSOCIATION DISTRICT
BOARD
OF
BA1III7 751122E issued thereon. The certificate
preserved
t
he
tert.ain
Lake Brantley's team
attorney
ir
record
as
one
of
two
teams
still
unAdmis.sion Is 25 cents.
William
E.
Johnson,
R IA Residential Zone
TRUS7EES
For lumbers and year's of issuance, the
Esquire, Suite 1 $00 Hartford
Park and Recreational Facilities
de
feated
in
the
NFL.
DR. EARL WELDON,
on description of the property, and the
Building, Orlando, Florida, 37501. a
the following described property:
PRESIDENT
names in which it was assessed are
copy on or before December 1st,
Lots 3$, 39, 10, Block N. Nonthgate,
SEMINOLE COMMUNITY
as follows:
1975
,
or
be
defaulted.
Personal
at.
PB
10,
Page
91,
in
Section
70.21.30,
COLLEGE
Certificate No 119 Year of
not
required.
tendance is
Further described as located on Issuance
Publish: Oct. 17, 73. 75, 1915
1964
Any claimant desiring to c ontest
Palm Street and East Boulevard.
DES 117
Description ofProperty
the claim ci the plaintiff must file an
(01ST. 1)
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP)
Heavyweight champion
Meisch Subd 26 1930.505 Lots I &amp;
Delivered 6x a week to your
_____________________________
Answer to the said Complaint as
VARlANCESCONTINUED
Moharnmad
Ali
lot 7 81k 3 P8 3 pg II
has
showed
off
his
famous
"All
Shuffle"
required
id
a week
Rule
F.
and
deIl.'y
by
sa
JOHN
M.
COMBS
DA( 10 70.75.
INVITATION FOR BIDS
Name in which assessed Rufus
and a new step he calls th e "Double Clutch" during three
or mail a copy to plaintiff's attorney.
97V
PC I Country Estates Zone
The District Board of Trustees
Stills and Shirley .3 Stills, his wife
Wesley R. Ttiiet,
Lot Size Variance from 10.000 to
exhibition matches in Nassau.
Seminole Community College will
All of said property being in the
C
lef
37,172 sq ft on the following County of Seminole,
receive bids for the Landscaping of
Mi did his tr icky footwork as part of his outdoor show
State of Florida.
United States District Court
described property Beg at a point
Seminole Community College,
Unless
such
certificate
or
cer
Monday night for the governing Progressive Liberal
By: Louis Piron
which is I? 50' E of SW con of Lot
Phase it. Seminole County. State .f
25, tificale's shall be redeemed ac
Deputy Clerk
Pa rt y. Th ousands of Bahamians stood in rain, thunde r
Florida, until 1:)O P.M. local time on
Hickory Hill S D. PB IS, Fig 69, cording to law the property
Public Records of Seminole County, described
the 4th day of November, (975 at the Publish - Oct 71. Nov 1, It, It. 1975
and
lightning to wotz±.
In such certificate or
Fla , run E 1250 ft. thence N 300.00 certificates will
Agent's
Purchasing
Office, DES 166
be sold 10 the
It. thence N 71 deg 55' 17" E 102
Seminole Community College, at
63 ft, highest cash bidder at the court
thence S 11 deg 07' 17" W 339.11 ft. house
wt)ich time and place all bids wlllb.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
door on the 1st day of
publicly opened and read aloud.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. thence P1 65 deg 25' 37" W 60,00 it, December, 1975 at 11:00 AM
thence S 09 deg 57' 00" W 20337 It.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Contract documents, including
Dated this 23rd day of October 1973
By 11W ASSOCIATEL) 11RI.SS
COUNTY, FLORIDA,
thence S 13$ Sd ft, thence S 0 dig 06,
drawings and specIfications are on
S Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
72" W 14191 ft. thence S 333.01 It to
file at the office of the landscape
CIVIL CASE NO. 73'I757.CA.09.0
Circuit Clerk of the Circuit Court
The quarterbacks are taking it on the arm or the leg.
COMBINED
P08. in Section I 7129. on Hickory
architect'
MORTGAGE
&amp;
By . Ida Creal.
But
those high-priced stars are only the most noticeable In
REALTY
Drive.
(DIST
3t
Foster Herbert Associates
CO . a Florida cor
Deputy Clerk
poraton,
VARIANCES
th
e
wave
of injuries that has, as usual, hit the National
$46 North Irma Avenue
Publish: Oct. 21, NOV. 1, 11, 10, 1913
1 W. M. SWOPE - BA(h11?-75). DES
Orlando, Florida 37103
Plantiff.
Football League th is year.
, _~\ A
163
, - ~,
vs.
107V
P ii Residential Zone
Copies of the contract documents
In t he co urse of one or two weekends every season, it
THOMAS .1 GOLDEN and NANCY
Rear Yard Variance from 30' to 12' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
may be obtained at the office of
12jZ
seems,
th e blockers and ta cklers get th e upper hand over
GOLDEN, his wife: ERNESTO
Foster Herbert Associates on
and Side Yard Variance from 10' to SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
WITH THE
J'
7' on Lot IS, Block A. Eastbrook IS,
payment of $15.00 for each set of
GALLO and MARINA GALLO, his
CASE NO. 75.I$CA.09.A
th eir more flashy counterparts, th e th rowers, recei vers
wife, OFEL IA DFRIVET; and
documents so obtained Said sum is
PB I3, Page 3,in Section 3l7l.30,on BARtlETT BANK OF SEMINOLE
and ru nners, and send them bruised and ba ttered to
MACDALENA DERIVET.
Ellwood Court. (01ST. I)
refundable upon return of all
COUNTY, NA.,
AND BUMPS
th e sidelines or to th e hospi ta ls. Or else the blockers and
7 GEORGE E. JOHNSON documents in good condition not
Defendants
Plaintiff,
75)
A
(Agriculture
1l)V
BA())
17
sever.
following
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
(7)
days
ta
cklers
th
emselves
are
ictims
of
later than
th eir own ferocity.
.
AND CURVES
el the opening of bids. Plans may be TO ERNESTO GALLO and
Zone - Lot Width variance from ERNESTO CRUZ, SUN FIRST
200' to 100' and 1.01 Size Variance NATIONAL BANK AT ORLANDO
MARINA GALLO, his wife
examined without cost.
AND ROCKS
Residence Unknown
Performance Bond and Labor and
from 43.S4Osqftto2I,OSSsqftonLot and BLACKTON. INC. a Florida
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
11. Block 2. Unrecorded Ptat of corporation,
Material Payment Bond each in the
Think radial, and look to the leader. Let us install .s sot
action for foreclose a mortgage on
Chula vista, in Section 22-21-32, on
amount of 00 per cent of the con
Defendants.
01 Michelin 'X' st.eI.beIt.d radius On your car.
Overlook Drive (DIST.
the following property :n Seminole
tract sum, will be required from the
NOTICE OF SALE
no *ISusq yew should be conconusIig on
County. Florida'
U'. 'o.d, 'oS
3- KENNETH 0. SHEINKOPF successful bidder to whom contract
Notice is hereby given that put.
0Iry9
81601A it Wotlying ioQOt .$*U'SV yOvi tags will (Mi
Lot
8*(11 If IS) lIly- RI Resident:aI
73, Block I. Replat of Sheet 1 5
award l made.
suant to Summary Judgment of
YOU •,f4 out skaip CiIn,I
sliest or oen the norm polhol..
7. North Orlando Townsil,, 4th
Zone
Rear Yard Variance from Foreclosure entered in the above
Wien Addenda to ttie plans and
On Ovougi', Its nillill stop sigai.- Slop .o'rymg And slant
Addition,
Village 04 North Orlando,
30' to 21' on Lot 177, Woodcrest Unit
other contract documents are
entitled cause In the Circuit Court of
dPnwg odli coithdsec, on Mchslm 1' t"'"Wif Isdali
3, PB IS, Pg 95, in Section 35 21 30, on
Issued. the landscape architect will is recorded in Plat Book II, Pages S
Seminole County, Florida, I will sell
th. onIp s*afi with ow a O.iatq CSiIILJry
Of efiltmollf,oIg aId
6.
Public
Rrcorcis
Fietcicrest
Avenue
(0131,
I)
of Seminole
send a copy of such addendum to all
the property situated in Seminole
I.(?VciOgy built in M,cli.t,n w....,'..i
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stripping and waxing kitchen
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capable of keeping pace with So It's time to call Crickett service, but heavy house walls, windows and screens,
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cleaning
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they are changing their pertonalities when they change
their wigs. By having wigs of
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today's modern woman can
choose a wig to suit her mood
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in
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hair pieces from 53.50 up.

opened. Joyce Mayo has been a
licensed cosmetologist for 20
years.
Red Curl Wigs has over 200
wigs on display in their shop,
and boast of over 2,000 wigs in
their inventory. In addition to
Red Curl Wigs is owned by wigs Red Curl carries hair
Joyce and her son, Marty pieces and hair braids. They
Mayo. The family has been in will order anything you want in.
the beauty shop and wig the way of hair goods. All wigs
bu sines s for 18 years. Marty, and hair piece offered at Rod
after having grown up in this Curl are tops in quality and
line of work, decided to make carry budget price tags. You
can also purchase accessories
this his career and has
such
as scarves, sprays, combs,
with his Mom and Dad ever
brushes
and false eyelashes.
since they opened their place in
The popular curly wigs, the
Casselberry 3 years ago. Marty
handles all the bookwork and "man tamer" (shoulder length
and the fluff back (short
buying, as well as the wholesale g'r'
wig) are all on display in many
end of the business
colors for you to choose from.
Maria Garcia, their skilled
Some of the reasons Red Curl
stylist,
has
been
a Wigs can offer top quality and
cosmetologist for 15 years, and low prices are their low
has been at Red Curl since they overhead, and having been in

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the business for so many years,
they have many good contacts
which eliminates a lot of ex.
penses generally passed on to
the customer.
Red Curl Wigs is also a
wholesaler to many beauty
shops in the Central Florida
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ADV.

Initiation Fee
Family
Single

Drivers Must Have Insurance

5 50

$200 Yearly

$20 Per Month
$150 Yearly or its Per Month

Henry &amp; Carol Barron, Owners

A Lower Fare With Blair
A wish to help, abundant Agency. 202 S. Park Ave..
has become lust as much
through Thursday, 9.5, and
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a n a Sanford, can help you with the operating expense as gas and Friday
96. Phone 3233866 and
professionalism
the key necessary protection without oil. And you
do without it, 3237710. Call Blair, and corn
products which have gone Into further delay.
After a so get the best bargain
AD V.
the insurance business of Genie reasonable downpayment, they money. The Blair
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person who owns, operates, monthly payments.
maintains, or uses a motor
To protect the driving public
vehicle in the State of Florida from the financial disaster that
must have liability insurance in may result from an accident.
force or their driving and the minimum amount of
registration privileges may be liability insurance a person can
suspended. And you must show carry is now $15000530000.
proof of liability insurance
The Blair Agency Invites you
before your vehicle inspection to compare their prices before
sticker is Issued,
you buy any insurance. Blair
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Florida must face. Yet many with good or poor driving
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II you are one of these per. license, They also offer cornsons who are trying to get by petitive rates to those drivers
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(6)(13) Price Is Right
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(44) Green Acres

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11:00
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(44) Love, American Style

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New houses in a rural area. No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent. Government SubsIdIzed
to Quilifte' buyers Call to see if
you Qualify!
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
003W 1sf St.

Stenstrom

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darling home you lust must Sect 2
URs, I'-, baths, nice Danpied
fam1ly room, excellent condit'on
Kitchen equipped- Carpeting, Eat
in kitchen! 511500

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CUSTOM BUILT ONE OWNER
Brittany Early American appointments Hanging planters,
lawn accessories, oak shadCd
Beautifully landscaped Old brick
fireplace. Paneling, walk-in
clots Drive by this beauty at 101
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211 W.2Sth
Sanford, ?la.
Call for Appt. 322.3103
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GENEVA AREAZONED AGRICULTURE
O Acres on St Johns Aye, 135,000.
I Acres, will divide. 57.500 per acre.
o Acres. Mullet Lake area, $17,500.
BEDROOM. 1
bath. cb con
struction. carpet, I drapes, rear
yard walled In. No traffic
problem FHA commiftment.
123.500.
fItJ'LDINGS- Office, store &amp;
IturOge, Space for rent or lease

On lake, Free Boating IPol CIubhau.
C Drapes Carpeting •Scp. fliain Reams

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OVIEDO BRANCH 363 5466

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REFRIGERATION.
DUCT
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1 hour service. All
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DYKES AIR CON.
DIT ION ING. 322 8477

arage sales are in season, Tell the
people about it w.th a Classified
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iEMIPIOLE CO. Acreage tra(ts,
small and large $7,003 per acre
and up Terry Realty, Realtor, 671
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MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real
Estate is sold daily in the
classtied ads Nothing 571011
,it.)itt th3!

46-Cornmercia IProperty

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
(formerly ltarriet?'s Beauty Nook)
5)9 E First. 372 5742

885'

Frontage
10' ZOned commercial, remainder
agricultural, $1.7 acres In all
Large I bedroom borne, 3 baths
(two 77*5' with dressing areas).
living room 10'xIl' Family room.
dining room an.. 2 car garage
'3220.000 Excellent terms if
ties red

Modernizing your Home? Sell nO
lOnger needed but useful itemS
,i-Ui a C'".' I
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Carpn'r:tr 7 . Pt''i .a; -- . AJJ ?-u,i.
Custom Work l'crnsrd, Bonded
Free estImate 373 6038

JOHNNY WALKER
GENERAL COPI TRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

SOLAR PlEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS
Call Phil Gonzalez 305 27) 3939,

3226457

SLIM BUDGETS ARE 801
ST ERED WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS,
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Need help cxi that Saturday job?
Paneling door, windows hung,
concrete work, etc By the hour or
by the lob. 377 9363

ardens

.uxury Patio Apartments

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Interior, Exterior Plastering.
Platte, Patching &amp; sImulated
b.'ick &amp; stone SpeCialty 372 7750
If you are having diffiuIty finding a
place to live, car to drive, a job, or
some service you hate nfld at,
read all our want ads every day.
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pliflOY's " ,'.'E
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P.'ENT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PENTRY AND REPAIRS 377

Install Carpet and vinyl, wall to wall
Free Estimate Call SEARS in
$4)nf'rJ 3"' 771

Professionally Manaqçd

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Pre5sure Cleaning

-_AlACLEANS ALL

DRIVE IN TV SERVICE-. Fast
Serwice 10? Live Oak Bird
Casseib-erry PhOne 8)1 9f,il
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EST EPSON L API C) CLEAR I PIG
Rultd' , n, F ir.i.trq
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Expert root rep,Irs
rocts or
Shingle's. All *or
guaranl
BP000EN ROOFING 32)6703

Lawn Care

Sboe

Lawn Serv, c, no ob too large or too
s'raii (,li [jim v :". -i
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SELLING IT ',tAK[5 (A5r.i
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lit St 372 999)
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"We service all make's and modei"
Free Pickup ,I'id Delivery
S,'nto'd BusinessMacnines 327 5005
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Well urlijina

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b'Cycle? Sell these dIe items with
a want ad To place your ad, call
your frienitly Classified gal at The
P4n'rtcj )fl 1617. or 531 9993

Quality up4'iOlsfening Free pick up i,
delivery Call for fri.' rst'rn,tp
:-C7 F Ccrnrrerc II 37) 6-151
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fl3.SólOor 831-9717
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Looking for garden equipment'
Read today's Classified ads for
good buys

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Concrete Specialists, drivf'S, patios.
373 (5
stucco No *'Ork too small or too ____________________________________
large. LIcensed &amp; Bonded. 799____________________

SANFORD

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Plaster patching 4, S'mulated
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We have acreage, cleared or
wooded. S acres up to 230 acres

Broker

322-7613

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ow down payment. Ornamental
Stone fireplace, turned columns.
sunken paneled family room, 3
bedrooms, garage, redwood
fence, Carpet FHA VA. $31 $272.
CLIFF JORDAN.REALTOR

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You .%an! to Buy or Sell
Real Estate
We Will provide the
Professional Service
107W CommercIal
Pr, 372 7I
Sanford

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RFALTY INC.
707E. ?Sth St .3237537
HAL COLBEPT. RFALTOR
EveS. 372 0612 or 372 1517
Ftres. Selma Williams
322 1517

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3 BR, 7 baths, 5 acres, fenced.
$71003

NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2

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3 BR. 1 bath CB. Sl2,SOQ

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BEDRCM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
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2565 Park Dr

RAYMONOM. BALL
Rc'g Real Estate Broker
327564) Alt. Hrs, 327 2757
SI7W.ltSt,Sanford

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

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CRYSTAL LAKE BEACH FRONT
3 Beciroom, 7 baths, den, central
heat &amp; air, fireplace, situated on
over I', acres with 150' beach
front. A qualify home priced at
$70,000.

h- **Spanish Charm* **

'SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

are reeretj toServ
Written defenses, if any, to ii on
GEORGE C. KELL'EY, III, P.A,,

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classified ad We'll help you write
an ad Ihat will bring a fast Sale,
CALL 3?? 7611

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JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

Your MLS Agency

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W. Garnetf White

322-2420 Anytime

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By owner, I bedroom, I bath, full
carpet, Small equity. $143 mo. Call
372 9101 after 3-

WANT TO SELL
YOUR HOME'

tying and being ii
Seminole County, Florida, con

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1971 Camper, 16' self contained, like
new. Includes sideview mirrors,
new spare lIre, 76' electric.al cord,
TV antenna. Phone 3231003 after
6 p.m

I)' Chrysler fiberglass sailboat,
REAL TOPS
Murray trailer included; sloop
Specializing in Macrame Ma
Branch Office No
rigged Call 8308166 or 534 336.3.
762) Orlando DrIve
terials
and
Unusual
Giffs
373
371 1302
__________________________________ 1961 Camper', II ft., SCIf Conhaned,
76S1,
$400. Phone 323 5798.
WANT TOSELL
59-Musical
Merchandise
YOUR HOME?
MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
WINTER ITEMS
SELL
Swimming
Beautiful
Wurlitter
Organ,
double
Buying a new home? Moving to an
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
keyboard
apartment
with
lull
ac
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or 8)1
compannn, Su'table for church
Pool
P? ,,nd a trenc1ly Ad
or
rico-ni
G..t srni- artlon with a
N i-ar I y ni-n Orgina t
r-. p ,cu
AC Pr- ICE
price, 51,500, will trade for bc-at of _____________
C101Sified act We'll help you write Leading distributor has above
equal
value.
319
Sill
an ad that will bring a fast sale
ground pools -- acquired through
76-Auto Parts
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CALL 377 2611
our factory from a bankrupt
TWO PLUS TWO IS FOUR
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And That - s A Fact!
distributor
Stock
of
pools
still
In
2 &amp; 1-3 Acres
I Jeep Wheels (15") with tires?? $15
original cartons Fully guaranteed
Ctass;f ied Ad Gets Results
each Phone 3226602
tind
will
sell
for
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That's
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Fact
Ico
Zoned for Horses
price or tess
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Guaranteed installation Low Mo.
I bedrooms. 2 full baths, ttardwotct
NEED A SERVICEMAN? You'll
Payments Flagship Builders, I
floors Land completely fenced.
60-Office Supplies
find him listed In our Business
) 5500.
Service Directory
Rich Soil for gardening, House 5 _______________________________
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years old $71,900 Terms 'f Beautiful Gulbransen Organ. 5900 or
Reconditioned Batteries, SI? 9$
Used office furniture
will trade up or down for smaller
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
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6615316
Woodor steel desks (executive
JOHNNY WALKER
1109 Sanford Ave.
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks I ________________________________
Kitchen-Bathroom
GENEFAL CONTRACTOR
Cabinets.
Chairs, straight ch;irs, filing
Counter
Slnk
in'.'S"a?ion
REAL ESTATE. INC
s. Casn and Carry
cabinets,
available. Bud CabelI. 322 5052
NOLL'S
322.6457
anytime.
1973
Enduro. excellent Condition.
Casselberry. 17-fl, S30 1206
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S3'60
After
4 call 323 2671
WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
42-?vobile Homes
One ExecutiveCha!
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-BUY-SELL-TRADE
- ,',ot.ini
7972 Yamaha 2.50 OS 7, 3,0)0 miles,
311 31SF. First St.
377-SIn
372
adult owned US 3227717.
HlLLC , E5T -- '1), central air,
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dishwasher, raised pato. Skirting,
GROCERY STORE EQUIPMENT
1974 HOnda XL 230 Eridura, 11
&amp; tie downs Good location.
MAKE OFFER
62-Lawn-Garden
miles Excellent condition $150
Payments 5479 mo Offered by
PHOPIE372 509$
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3239615
Savi.'iç% 4. Loan, 32) 605).
HELSONS FLORIDA ROSES
W.'tNT TO SEE A WONDER AT
Motorcycle Insurance
wooclrutrsGarcicnCenter
Barrington. double wde. new. 21' x
BLAIRAGENCY
WORK? Place a Classified Ad in
601 Celery Ave. Sanford
60', central air, large raiseø
theEveningHeraldtoday
3464
Screen patio, carport, skirting,
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shrub
arid
garden
sprayers.
Wood grain lapsed sidirsa. good
9$ Cents ea. GardenLand, 100 W.
location4 with trees Offered by
51-Household (f
1st St. 3236430
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Savings 4 Loan, Payments,
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$113.34 mo, 3736051
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It 1971 Chevrolet pick-up truck, I cyl.
straight stick, excellent condition.
FLEETLINE
Classified Ads didn't work
Double wide
w, crner ho '.iq
c,m,net, 3 fl'cji
$1,200. *31 6455
there woutdni be any
central air, raised front screen
rr.sitlon
'wn needle, front
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room, carport, skirting, Corn
lflinQ rltuui' sewing machine
For Hedge: Viburnum plants, 2' up,
pletely set up Near 436 &amp; Il 92
p0, balance nt $75 or 10 Payments
80-Autos for Sale
well bunched, in cans, $1. 702 West ______________________________
Offered
by
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Savings
&amp;
ts s,.. ,,
70th St.
'Loan. 5$) SI per month 373 eosi
SANFORD cEWIPIG CENTER
__________________________ 1975 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon.
1O7 East Firs? Downtown
1600 &amp; take over paymfnt, 37)
SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL
372 91%) Eve 169.Iiia
2115 after 3
64-Equipmenl
for
Rent
STERED
WITH
VALUES
FROM
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THE WANT AD COLUMNS.
GAS PARLOR HEATER
1971 Mazda Rotary Coupe, ICr,
Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
65,000 BTU
mileage, 1950 or best offer. $3i
Sea or Rent- 1973 Hawthorn 2Sltampooer for only 5150 per day.
Phone 3
bedroom, t2'xâO'. front kitchen.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE
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completely furnished Ml 5637.
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CASH
Bookcase, $10; Portable 8W TV.
IS Yr. FHA FINANCING
t4O Swivel rocker, $13; Baby Bed.
For Your Jus Car
65--Pets-Supplies
373 '329
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
575, 5 Drawer chest, $17 50. _________________________
Matching floor lamps, $25 pr,
3SO3OrIarsdoDr,ye
19fl Pinto Station Wegon, fully
MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS
Sanford, 323 5300
Maple love seat, $43; Maple
AKC RegIstered, Shgts
dinette, 4 chairs, 11$; Mahogany
qu'ppect, low mileage. Phone 322SKYLINE
27% after 5pm
PrtorteJ2)O94lafter2p,m
Double wIde, '73, 74'
dresser wthm'rror,$d$;Sofa. 170;
60'. 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front
Many other fine pieces of furniture Doberman Pinscher, re,i
Nice '71 Super Beetle, sunroof, stick
male, 5
screen room, central air, carport
from what-knots to antiques,
automatic, air, radio. white wall
months,AKC
registered,
all
shots,
awning and skirting Good conKUL.P DECORATORS. 409 W. 1st
$150 Phone 371 0797
tires, very low mileage. $2,993
dition Payments IlOit 47 mo
St ?7 23S
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Call Duane McGuire. 322 1431
Offered by Savings 4. on 373
5 wk. old purebred German
Dealer
GEITHOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
Shepherd, males &amp; females, 322
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
5510.
Any CarFROM TODAY'S WANT ADS!
43-lots-Acreage
Free puppy, half Spitz . half GerNo Money Down
man Shepherd, S wks. femaie. 373WITH GOOD CREDIT
52-Appliances
ST JOHNS RIVER- Near DeBary,
6029.
For Examole,
almost an acre of river front with
_______________------------'72 GremlIn X. air. $1095.
beautiful trees, great fishing,
SMALL APPLIANCES
68-Wanted to Buy
'71 Pinto, auto air, $795
Owner says "Submit offers."
REPAIRED
----'7OMu%tariqM.actil,au,o .alr, $1195
CALL NOW
$00 S Sanford Ave 373 9j7
'77 Vega GT, like new, $1195
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
CASH 322-4132
'71 C)'jster 2 door, $995
Iotona peninsula for unobstrtect QUALITY
APPLIANCES
AT For used furniture. appliances,
scenrrt 525 C'Ctl
Man, otr,ers 0 crtose from
BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
toots, t'tC (10, I or 1Cl ferns
AUCTION, 323 7310
Larrys P.'.rt, 115 Sanford Ave
Chico
Forrest Greene, Inc.
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The Man
ENMOREWASHER.parts,
tnewlocation
We
Buy
Furniture
373 6)3
REALTORS P30 6113
service, u$e"d macnines
Jct 17-924, 177, LongWoo
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3230697
DAVE 5' 'ii) 9370
Call)?) $370 or 134 1605
Southeast Seminole
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peted, central H A, kitchen
equipped. 75*25' Florida room
with fireplace. Porches SCreened
and carpeted, utility Shed. Phone
3720782

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Assume Payments

$30643) REALTORS

It you are haviag diffiCulty finding a
placeto Iiv, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you have need of,
read all our want OdS every day.

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322-6457

4ilde a pretty lad) na med A lix

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REAL ESTATE INC.

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LEGION

SANFORD
3 Bedroom', 3 bath
home, shady yard. air conditioner
Will di'ker or swap 5)9.300

JOHNNY WALKER

41-Houses
DREAMWOLD El
free
paving, assume with low down, 3
bedrooms, I'., bath 521.900,
7175 YALE AVE- $25,900
708 LAUREL AyE;,

ROBSON MARINE
3921 Hwy 1797
322 596)

II' Open Road, over cab camper tot'
pickup, self Contained 372 461?

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
327 4991
19195. French
3777374,372 1196. 322-198-1
3721959,372116,4

I bedroom, 1 bath home, ISO' fron
tage on two roacts Doubte carport,
fenced 111.900 Terms if desired

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Lake front lots, Loch Arbor, 5)1,503

Lake Mary

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PFAI TOP 171.5774

34-NbHe Homes

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Duplex on Park Ave., $25,000

Harold Hall Realty

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DeBary- AdultS, 1 BR, air, close to
stores, churches- Ideal for retired
perns 648 MU or 372 S
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Easy friendly living Come loin us WEKIVA RIVER-- Adult park
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS Rent
offering fishing, COnoelno and
from SIll mo 72)6650
(OflvCniCnCC stoic Surrounded by
Deaurirul OiK and Cypress trees
377 1170

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Cou5te Will Share I4OITtC
Dettona Area
PhoneS7l 1525

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Every Wed. &amp; Sat.
Early Birds 7:lSp m.

giant wooded lot, 577.500

$13,003

0 N MAIN THOROUGHFARE
Living Quarters plus ideal
business location. Excellent
terms Call

Uays- 32 612)

33 Houses
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Me?ing
Business 7:30 )stlues

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2 BR, Lake Mary, juSt reduced

LORIDA DREAM HOME-lAKEFRONT. 2 story home iusl
loaded with rusti charm I
bedroom, V bath, central air,
family room, fireplace, boat house
4, dock Located or. big Lake
Mary Finest fishing &amp; swimming.
A fantastic buy at 579,500.

Near DeBary. Orange Estates. 2

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EVERY DAY Someone is looking for
*ht you have to sill Call today
and your Classified Ad will appear
here tomorrow

75-Recreational Vehicles

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furnished Elizabeth Cre.
pione
323 5111 before ID a m
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2 BR,

Stemper Realty

572$
FORREST GREENE.IPIC
8306133 REALTORS 372 P9lOevet
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BR, fully c4rpeted, on lake, 1150.
1I &amp; last. 322 6254.

A LITTLE SALESMAN IN PRINT
That's a Classified Ad!

4.

Hwy 17 97
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DISABLED

3 BR, I', bath, central h a. Sunland
572,

IOW! WHAT A BUY' Extra nice
home with SWIMMING POOL, 3
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,
Choice lOCiti. Only $79,900,
Hurry!

3 Bedroom home for rent with option
to buy. Central air and heat, utility
room and garage. Will accept 7
Children 321 0379 anytime 1329
Elliott Ave

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below

321.0041

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15' Orlando Clipper with 35 hp
J0hnn, electric start, and tilt
trailer, $175 Phone 372 0159

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3 BR, 2 bafh, Pine-crest, $25,000

MLS lFAlTORS

Sanford area With beer 4. wine
license
373 6707 after 7:30 p m
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CASSELBERRY- 3 bedroom, 2
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bath home. family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
VENDING ROUTES
equipped, clothes washer, food
freezer Included Garage, nice
yard. $750
hours weekly with Complete
CALL TO SEE
company training &amp; location set
up lnvestme tot 560055003 Call FERN PARK MAITLAND- 3
bedrooms. 1' baths, air con
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Well

Sch uren Realty

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WANTED
Phone 37) 4570

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322.6457

AGE &amp; ELEGANCE
Newl
decorated Older home' Has centra
heat and air, detached garage
fenced back yard Down stairs,
Spacious living room wilP
fireplace, formal dining room.
den, eat in kitchen, I bedroom ana
bath, plus utility Upstairs, 3 large
bedrooms and2 full baths
576, 500

&amp; air, $190 ma Available Nov 10,

owner.

SEE us tODAY

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MOVES MOUNTAINS
Of Merchandise Every Day
Try One!

55-8oats &amp; Accessories

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Tii Cab Business I related fran__________________
ctise Call owner, 904 75) 7577

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE. INC

OWNER TRANSFERRED-beautiful well cared for home,
bedrooms, I bath on Cul Dc Sac
Large lot, above ground poi $74,900.

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100 Yr. old Country Estate ott ¶
acres, 577,030

31A- p1exes
-tdtr tjui '' 'turn
adults Vcterred. snurt r dcposit
373 SISi or 327 6670

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Into and through the stomach Harrah's in Lake Tahoe, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
progranuning, gloating over and intestines, and inspects the Viewers
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
will see a good part
of FLORIDA
bronchial tubes, heart, blood
the act. olus Bob hone nn.'i a....'
IViL. M. I IUFI NV. I).lilI'çAQS.p
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vesseis liinj,q nnd
anne Iurray, and sports STATE DANK OF
traces the actual process of figures, includIng
Plaintiff
Bill)' Jean APOPKA,
conception and fertilization, An King.
SHAKER VALE. INC, a ii1toIvd
incredible program.
1tsc nu ROOKIES Florida Corporation; BRENDA J
8-8:30 CBS GOOD TIMES "Measure
FOELKER, KATHRYN L. BASS.
ofI.ouCIossettgueststarstonJgh
Mercy" Cleavon VALERIE B GILL IS, As all Of the
Little guest stars as a VICIOUS,
ry4vIng directors and trusts Of
He plays Florida's
brother who brutal thief who beats up nurse SHAKER VALE. INC, and the
Insists on looking after
the Jill Danko when she catches unkflf)wn assigns, Successors in
interest, trustees or any other party
Family while James Is away, hlmandanaccompueesteaung claiming by, through, under or
and only stirs up things with his the hospIthl'
blood supply. against SHAKER VALE, INC ; Ii
short temper.
POPE BASSETT a k a POPE E
Confusing the (;rave complications follow t
sItuation, Michael is tranBASSETT. lndivicialIy, SUZANNE
theft, and the
rookies search J BASSETT. Individually: COM
sferredtoanothersctlool,which grimly
to find the culprits and BAtIK WINTER PARK, A Florida
brings about a change in hiS
repossess the blood.
Bankrsg Corporation; GORDON
outlook on life.
PIUTT. Individually, LONGWOOD
9:30.11
8-9:30 NBC "LIME" An NBC "The CutNBC POLICE STORY PROPERTIES, INC. a Floridi
Man Caper" A 90. Corporation; and BANK OF PALM
News spea)
hosted
by
David
minute
special
before this BEACH &amp; TRUST COMPANY, a
Brinkley assessing the words series
Florlda Banking Corporation; and
fliOves to Its new time
and impact of Thomas JetM) BARNES. Individually,
periNi on Fridays, switching
Defendants
ferson on American
soCIety. An with "Police Woman." Pretty
NOTICE OF SUIT
interesting look at the man
TO KATHRYPIL WOOD, formerly
strong cast Includes
whoe"IMe, liberty arid pursuit
Robert KATHRYN L BASS Latt known
IIiks and Scone)' Mitchell as address of happiness" declaration had
Post Off i,e Box 117,
Weaversyille,
North Carolina 31757,
homicide
detectives,
and
Lou
more to do with the American
and VALERIE B 011115, Last
(;us.wtt as a con man, Godfrey
way than anything.
kfljiy address - 330 Lake Avenue,
Cambridge usa master planner Maitl, Florida
8-8:30 ABC hAPPY DAYS of robberies, and Raymond St.
ARE NOTIFIED fiat
"Howard's 45th Fiasco"
.. morTgages
his
*th
juues
as
gangleader.
Another bthhday
on the following property in
10-11 ABC MARCUS WEL1IY, Seminole County, Florida:
causes Howard Cunningham to
Be-gin at the SW corner, SE-', of
suffer depressions rather than M.D. "The Tidal Wave" Aldo
the NW '..of Section 73. Township 70
hay,
veteran
actor,
guests
as
rejoice on the occasion. Whe
South, Range 29 East. thence run N
Fronzie father who suffers blackouts 0
Ic
disappears,
05' 02" C. for d7004 ft
and unexplained violence along th W line of said SE
'a, NW
rganizcs a search party.
Section 23. thence 5 89 degrees
reactions.
He
beats
his
kid
and
8:30-9 CBS "YOU'RE
A
55" F parallel to the N. line of
- a a,
• WIk..
flu "a ,...... •u
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t'r. a n.
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T115' Nt-'.. Of SId Section 73, for
JL5JI5I
LrInIsL1r
Knnv much larger "Seek &amp; Find" puzzles with over 50
season, help. Weihy and Kiley are at
2400 591 ft., to a point on a curve
A
di'.c'overie per panel in an all'new series o124.page bonkleix. BROwN"
another series of specials
concavetntheNWonthewrightof
odds over whether
for
in order vnIume I. II and III. cend Si 1 each, making checks
way of Longwood Markham Road,
Chancy and the Peanuts gang. tro'ersIal brain surger' should
Thence along the arc of said curve
pavahte tn •'Scek &amp; Find' III care iii this ncwpaper.
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hiving as it eIement a central
Having failed miserably in be performed.
10-11 CBS BEACON HILl. angle of 21 degrees 07' 16" and a
redkjsof 1113-280 ft. for 105774 ft to
"The Tc'.st" 1'awnie gets her big
the point of tangency; thence S 77
chance, a screen test which
degrees 47' 56" C. for 706765 ft
Sarah Bernhardt helps her get along the right of way of Longwood
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-t' malt' rttfhr 377 1)97
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE I
Classified Acts didn't wor
there wouldn't be any

Perience in ornamental &amp; land 127 Country Club Drivc. 7 bedroorri, I
scape plant care
Salary
bath, family room, 5)10. In
negotiable. Reply to Box 559, C
formation in window
The Evening Herald, P0 Box ______________________
1657, Sanford, Fla 31771
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"SERVICE BEYOND
THE COrd TRA':T"

UI-Help Wanted
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TOROID WINDERS
Dek Industries

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Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian Jenkln
As Deputy Cte,k
Publish- Oct. 7, II, 71, 75.
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body LAKE TAHOE HOLIDAY 01..'

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t'itchn-n dining room, family root
living room, 2 baths, 4. 2 C
garage. 7,003 sq. ft. of living are
W W carpet, kitchen equipmer
range, oven, &amp; refrigerator, Biot
construction $39,000. Terms
desired

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

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Sanford Christian School Carport
Sale. 137 Pine-crpjt Drive, Wed
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nesctay

I' Box for '71 Ford pickup, will fit
most ',ton arid . Ion trucks, gooi
condition, 5113 327 SiQQ

Builder or Developer- Exceptional
buy in building lots lust far enough
from town

Wanted to buy used office furniture
NOLL'S
Quantity.
Any
Casselberry, Hwy. Il 97 8)04706

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home, close to school% and
shopping, si,000

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COLOR TV, III 9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
641 1006

STOP
AND
THINK
A
MINUTE
-IF CLASSIFIED
ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE APY

Quality 3 bedroom, 2 bath home on
canal, plus pool Large tree
shadeo lot. $17,500 with terms.

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JOHNNY WALKER

LPN, full time, 3 to II thift Apply,
Lekeview Nursing Center, 919 E
Sec
St., Sanford
LAKE MARY- 2 BR duplex, kit
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(hen equipped, Carpeted, central
U ids outarow the swnq set or small
heat 4. air, $150 per mo
hiCyclp' Sell these 'dIe itemt with
FORREST GREENE INC
*nt
To ple your a call 373 6353
REALTOR
377 $970
nr frieMly CIassf 'Cd gal at Th
Hrrat*1 372 7611. c" 13) 9993
1 bedroom unfurnithed, kitchri
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equipped, ar, carpeted, 59$ 50
Full t,me gardener wanted by Adults oniy 32)2796 M nos &amp;
recreation vehiclt park and eves
restaurant Located on the beach -------------- -- --- between Vero Beach&amp; Fort Pierce
32-Houses Unfurnished

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New 4 Bedroom Home
OnlAcre

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Nurses. RN's. LPN's, AiCt Aide
Companion. Needed immediately
628 0636
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- Court for the adoption of the minor against the estate
of ETHEL
children named in that Petition and ENGELMEI ER deceased
tate M.
of
T\f HIGI-I hG FITS
you are commanded to serve a Copy Seminole County. Florida, to the
of
ur written
detens, if any, on Clerk of the Circul! Court, and file
TERRY
P. MMAHAN,
Attorney
for the same in duplicate and as
Petitioner,
whose
address
is
ONIX KIND TIIOUGHTh: the fact his network took (he other sports, Carley (S BOW
"d
in Section 733 16. Florida
302 Elmco Professional
Robert Howard says he has no IeadawayfromCBSlndaytjme determind to become a
States in their off ics In the
Building
County Courthouse In Seminole
anInHity towards Lee Grant programming for the 14th motorcycle superstar racer,
East Semoran
County, Florida, within four
Boulevard
(or her unkind remarks about straight week, oterved: The Toughest competition comes
calendar months from the time of
Altamonte Springs,
the first publication hereof, or the
flIers," after her "Fay" series ABOUT TONIGHT:
onor before November 7th, 1975. an
Masked
Filed at Sanford Florida, thiS 1ST
was canceled. "I hope we can
filethe original with the Clerk of this
7:30.8130 PBS NATIONAL
8:309 ABC WELCOME Cnurt either before service on day of OCTOBER, 197$
S. Edward H Engelmeice
do something with her - Miss (;E0GRAI'IIIc SPECIALS BACK KorrEll Poor Epstein. Petitjoner' attorney or im
As Exetor
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ruc islacrune" Forsake
default may be entered against you Attorney
for0 uyrne, jr tsquire
syndicated, the ultim4ite indignity when he
Executor
for the relief demanded
' tonight and
Television, declared. "She's a inane game shows
in the P0 Box 833
losta fight in a playground, and Petition
fIne actress, I love her, tune In
Attamfe
Springs,
(his fascinating js
WITNESS my hand and the of Florida
37701
now
cvinced
his
Unfortunately, the show didn't program that launches a new
tidal seal of the Court at Sanford, Pubtith
classmatesnolongerwanttobe Florida, this 3rd day of Octobt-r, DES Ill Oct. 2), 28, 1975
work. Casting w
a big seriessPeciaIsonpBSforthe aroundm. SohenLisoff.
But 1,75

%(re5 of land Zoned P.S I In
dustrial anti A I Agricuitural
Bedroom
house,
suppor
buitdnqs, d,g runs and ye,' y
wixxji'd $13,503 Terms if desire-C

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NAVEL 0RANGts
5750 BUSHEL
327 fi133 or 372 036?

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PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
- 2515 Park Drive $70 up

9ood Things
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xclusive Area

CALL 372261)

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make room for new stock),
Everything Reduced To Cleart
SAVE dOpct andmoreonsmof,,d
damaged
stock
Payton's
Children's Wear fFormerly
Buttons 'N Bows), ?640t4iawafna
Phone 372-1301.

PFAL TOP 3221498

The Student off for the summer c in
use the money And your home c-,,
use an e.tra helper

Color TV's from 150. 81W, from
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
$15; Service all makes HER 85' Top prices paid. used, any condition
TV $200 S French, 3731734.
61.1 5126,WunterPark

INVENTORY CLEARANCE (tO

CaliBart Real Estate

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Trade your equity in home, 'n or
acreage on neat 3 bedroom, air
Conditioned home, Fentd yard.
Assume 3) pct. loan

Place a classified ad for a youngsl ci
to mow your lawn, paint yc or
house, clean up the garage

Commercial
Breeder Kennel
In Operation

apartments, attractively fur
fished, COflVCflntIy tO(Ilted arid
beautifully lanctscap('(J 5135 mo.
Call between $ 30 S For in.
formation rOlt 37? 070i
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72)7395
373 5215
37 77-

Lake Mary Clean furnished
apartment for working man only.
$95 Phone 372 3930

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WITT REALTY

up, 377 151Q
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HOME AND POOL- S bedrooms,
baths.) car garage, Florida roci,
cet'iinl l,,-,? ar.i ar SI303

One 4. Two bedroom apartment,
et1 air, turn &amp; unfurn $95

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Will trade various work abilities on
weeti-ends for typewriter, car or
money. Wife will take in baby
sitting, Write, Michael Morgan,
3 Oak AvC. Sanford

JUDICIAL CIR. CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO.
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HO. 73-295•CP
In R: Petition Of
In Re: Estate of
JAMES HAROLD MURRAY.
56 - ETHEL M ENGELMEIER
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deceased
1(3 RIIHARD ARNOLD
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CREDITORS
COLWELL
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To All Creditors arid All Persons
ADDRESS UNKNOWN
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Having Claims or Demands Against
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tl,jt tt
named Petitioner, Said Estate.
________________________________________________________________________________ fal a CCtltin In the above styled iemnds
you
may have
arewhich
hereby
notified
and
JAMES HAROLD MURRAY, ha
required to present any claims and

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anymoos
Can Help
Ca11173 4587
Write P0 Box 1713
Sanford. FloridO 32771

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Furnished
-3lApartments
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FOUND
Male dog Sunland 3 Room furnished garage apart
Estatej Call 323 5202 and give
ment, water furnithed, Odult
description
only 5100 month, $75 security
dCpoit. Phone 177 1305
Reward for information regarding _______________________________
large orange yellow male cat.
One Bedroom. 7617 Elm Sanford
picked up at intersection of S.
No
339 6956
Suntand Drive and Road 177,
Mrs Metto
Thursday night about II pm
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tinder vet care Phone 3726957
4OW i FAc,Nc,
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New. modern. I story efficiency

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(31(24) Electric Company
(CATV.6) Bewitched
(9) Beverly Hillbillies
(13) Adam 12
(CA.13) Cable Journal
(35) M.ayberry R.F.D.
(44) Partridge Family

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$19. S00
Lakefront Home-lake Mar-S-IS, 000

37) 1930

Performed by Marilyn, Notary.
Ocaia 901 732 5461 or 737 877)

Michigan widow seeking room and
board with lonely widow, 3726749.
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The Palms Counseting Center is now
of fenint Parcnil t:ffectvencss
training claj, For information BARGAIN HUNTERS PARADISE
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call
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furniShed or UflfUrniSlled Newly
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PAIHT . FIX.SPECIAL
7515 PALMETTO, SANFORD
Concrete block 3 bedroom, 1' bal
prime location, nice lot, Owner
wants offer. Asking $70,SQQ 3
9110.

Evening Herald,Sanford,Ft.
Tuesday,Oct.28, 1!75-78
Merchandise ________________ __________________

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4 1-Houses

OWNERS WILL FINANCE:
3 Bedroom Home and Pent

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SAN MO PARK, I, 1. 3 bedroom
Wont mature lady to 5hre home
trailer apt Adult &amp; family park.
Ofld exgense With wd
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Gel it checked by the registered
nurse at Altamonte MatI, near
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40 Decree
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20 Middy
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D u a n e Orlando area
The Ilrevard Count Sheriffs
area task force headquartered Harrell said federal
Department withdrew agents
agents aven kept assign ed to the task force last
outcome of a meeting Monday
that mon th following a reported
inWinterParkofheadsofarea commitments
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Frank Joie, custodian at
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lawn and parking lot. The 60 off of SR 434 and the one small
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.'-~tmnole County was deluged addition.
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Association, would have a
inadequate.the post office is informed on the whereabouts
and activities of their agents.
Tuesday as heavy rains fell for
better bargaining position if
Residents of Mobile Manor
She said she called the road
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several hours, flooding the area off SR 434, where Roger Rich. commissioners office Tuesday
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any
magnitude," Harrell said.
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homes and businesses
murucation
problem between
which includes eueIIia,
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The
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434
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abandoned her car in K-Mart First Street, 13th ofWinterSpringsreportedover force," Harrell said.
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Mrs. Charles Smith of 125 banks and washing away the
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Sanford Police reported against the federal agents
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decided that this was the proper Sweeping out afterstorm at hlerle Normaxi CosmeticStudlo In Downtmm Sanford. Norm Gordon, k4t, water were reported inside the be caused by the building flooded you could not tell where
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Put your imaginat ion to work
should be pursued in earnest
today. Your chances for today. You'll find alternaties
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to a problem you' thought had I
ac quisition look very good.
SCORPIO(Oct. 24-Nov. 22) but one solution.
While others today might sit
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
YOUR BIRTHDAY
around
wishing for things to
DEAR DR. I.AMR - As a
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happen,
you'll
be
doing
what's
dedicated reader of your
A
dynamic
new friend will be
necessary
to
realize
your
lumn, I think I am sufresponsible
for the
dreams.
partially
fidenti) informed for cerSAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
more active social life you'll
4,
experience
this coming year.
Challenges
bring
out
the
2I)
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real
doer
and knows
best
todaY,
th
a
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rig
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people.
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something discu3sing the effects and what to expect as one related to loss of muscle
grows old, ph)sicall) and strength and flexlbtht) The
mentally,
tendons and muscles shorten,
AT
I'm 86 and recent]) sonic of bending the hinge joints
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my old injuries are bothering I'roper movement of Joints
U''w
Al I) and JASI FS iUO8V
me and after sitting I feel a bit through their full range of
stiff in the hip joints when I motion helps prevent this. Ile
had one chance for his contract. fie needed to take two
arise. I have been very active book will explain these in detail
spade finesses and that meant
all my fife.
and tell you which exercises
he had to find two entries to
DEAR READER - At. !S you you can use to help prevent
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dummy
could probabl) gie all of us these problems
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sonic useful tips an living,
Your lung function changes in
staying active and enjoying it. part becau!e people lose the
dummy's eight spot. This
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There are a vast array of flexibility ci the movement of
would have left him two tricks
h
cha nges that occur in your body their ribs This cuts down on the
1097 short If East had produced the
with time, and you can do full capacity to exercise and
nine, but when ,.ast had to
soi-rn
follow
low. South had his exsomething about a good many causes breathlessness or
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of them. II you don't mind a fe
fatigue with limited exertion
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A quick spade finesse, a
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trumptodummy'slO.another
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vent these These too
spade finesse and it was all
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Youthful an d FU'
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ROWI
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Your
Of course, there are c1anges
West North East Sovth
library should have c. copy,
in sexual functions as YOU get
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The book describes what older, but as the book points
happens to your bod) . It will tell out, men may be active well
PUS P
An ndiana reader wants to
you why you develop eye into their 90s. One example of a
Opening lead - Q *
know when a hand with 13
changes and the eye problems man 118 bears old and still
____________________ high-card points should ov er common with aging, such as potent is mentioned. Your
call at the two level.
By Oswald &amp; James Jacoby
Such hands are worth an
glaucoma, cataracts and lhing habits have a lot to do
The
need
for
an
entry
opening
bid, but not necessari.
floatem The Changes you have with whether you are over the
IeeloverclTe
in your ears, causing the hill at 50 or still enjoying
finesse is usually the result of ;icit
t
ple
requirement
here is
some overbidding. South
ringing and buzzing and loss of yourself at 90.
didn*t know what o
after playing strength and we would
balance, are discussed. You can
Psychological factors are
La
bidding
in never make such an overcall
help prevent these.
important, too. That includes
front
of
him.
Eventually.
he w"th a mere four
Of course, :,ou need to know being soclall) acti'.e with
seldom with a five-carder. but
decided to o%erbid
about vascular
disease, family, friends and community,
almost
any time with six good
hearts. As he explained later,
because it is the big one that ne desire to live and the
he had hopes that East or
you can do something about to feeling of being useful or
Ve will discuss these over.
West would believe him and
prevent strokes, senility and needed are Important (actors.
take a save at seven calls in the next few articles
heart attacks, the things that These imp1rtant aspects of
diamonds When they just
(For a copy of J4COBY
passed and West opeti~d the MODERN. send S? to "Win
make you old before Four time. aging and others in the book
diamond queen. South was at Bridge," c/o this
A lot of the posture changes were included in recent us,
stuck with his bid
PC Box 489
withage are because ol lack of Congressional hearings on
He ruffed the second d
ation. Now York, ID
proper exercise. At your age fitness and aging. I thmk it will
mond 6
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I'm sire you have seen people give you all you want and tell
with bent knees, bent hipe and a you where we stand on doing
CARNIVAL
tottering gait. This Is often something about aging.
by Dick Turner

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LEO
(July
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A
look
DUlL (earful to you.
You will be both Industrious and little preventive maintenance
CAPRICORN
(Dec. 22-Jan.
ingenious
when dealing around the house now will save friend will impul ive y off r
thdlUlYta.s
iIt may take a Isfflesethno
t
Bright you dollars er
something
you
get
others to go along with your
ideas will case you Steps
If
His
feelings
will
be
hurt
homes minor ills today,
ideas
today, but you're more
TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 20)
CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22) refuse It.
t
This will be a rather exciting There's one you should get in
VIRGO lAug. 23-Sept. 22) than up to the challenge.
AQUARIUS (Jan.2D-Feb. 19;
day socially. Don't pass up any touch with on an important Your customary carillon and
Work hand In glove today with
invitations. You have a chance matter. If you let It go past reserve will not be dominant
to meet someone new,
today this person will be dii. tra i ts today. You may even your male or partner on a
surprise yourself with your coninion goal. Excellent results
will be achieved if you pull as a
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principal of Milwee Middle Cocoa Beach) said Monday the
School and one of the eight ad needs would have to be
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deteriorated. Ten ant3 are outages although a transformer that damage to compwting equipment and a tractor4mfler load of giu-bage
and auh was 't11wr." made on the hands of the
doubling up. There is a need for at Sandra's Fashions and two lAvender saW cause of The 11 p.m. blaze, disco,
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mired by a putrol1ing sherifrs deputy, hasn't bno deferrIant, the de(w
smaller homes and lower fixed
determined."I don't know If the caue was Ugbbft or not," LAvender saW. I Hersild Photo by Bob two of t.heir children showed
dIscussion, the commission within this income bracket, and costs. We need to return to lateral fuses in other areas
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agreed to instruct Citj Planner cannot afford homes of their
were knocked out by lightning. " Jylj explained,
t he 244iours preceding
Dave Fare to dray.' an or- Own.
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Kiley's
death but that the tests
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that killed Kiley.
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lower cost housing.
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Commission
Herald Staff Writer
Chairman
specifications
but o nl y if the the project about p7,000 over sum budgeted for perimete r Jury on Thursday, defense
Braceland
cost
said
today
the
total
Arthur
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said
allow "lower to moderate"
the city's
federal government okays grant money allocated for the kncing by reducing the area to attorney David Porter aped
ho m ing with constrnction of per mits are down about 65 per minimum
requirement Is 700
County officials, at meeting certain deletions,
venture, but Froernke
upon be fenced.
that the state's evidence left
square
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whole area,
of his client.
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duplex.
a host of positive "ifs" are pave the entrance road to the government to delete certain Kwiatkowski noted.
with the housing needs of the upper 15 pe cen
roeni e war
"We should do away wi th our needed to complete the Central Central Florida Zoo. Plus, the items.
working clam people in Sanford Sanford the lowest vacancy ,
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agreed
on
nuraction
had not been taken the two of her four children did take
snoWype' zoning laws," sa!d Florida Zcological .Park by its county must provide about.O
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by December, he would the witness stand to tell Uw jury
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parking spaces — the exact Sda) include .
have "deactivated
project that Kiley, in weeks before the
Richard W Femke, the locations to be decided at a
I 4irr said the to new special
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sla) ing had beaten his ife and
andrecalledthefunds
residential districts to be drawn director of the state's Division later date by cuunty and society picnic tab:es from 100 to 30.
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Dunn the earl rnor"'
be "carefully applied" to the fornk-d county officials that the
The sm-essful completion of landscaping and signs.
-ndicated the county could have
expires
city's existing zoning pattern in $200.000 grant deadline
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the project hinges on a lot of
received a telephone caN from a
order to preserve existing Dec. 31.
Women's Bank Featured
just shot
property values.
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Froernke and county officials inissioner Ilarr) Kwiatkowski.
her husband. Officers rushed to
The concept of the First Women's Bank of Florida
lie warned tb,-- needs of estimated - with cuts outlined who attended the session on sign from $21,100 to SWO.
flowevt:r, he said t.hat would
the Rudder
stirs up Interest in Centil Florida Stan, pictures on
existing homeowners and in Thursday s session
that behalf of the count) corn- Delete elesated walKways happen onl% "over m dead
Women's
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Ilearstwas reunited today,Aith the parents-,
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ounced as pigs. Her father said she was ready
radicals. It had becn 19 months since she had seen her comrades we arrested without resistance, imitate said the newspaper heiress answered a repoders as she left the San Francisco federal
the liarents she reviled for their wealth.
officers said.
question as to how she was caught by saying, 1 courthouse in a tightly guarded caravan,
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home," Randolph A. Ifearst said after he
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Terrence liallinan, attorney for the newspaper hideout in a house in a middleclass residential sAish it had been longer.",
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Merchants who get too
grmly often find themselves
the victims in bad check cases,
amrding to Assistant State
Attorney William Heffernan.
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(erent kinds of bad checks,
according to Heffeman. Worthless checks are those that are
%Titten without enough money
in the account. The criminal
p.-nally for worthless checks
under $N Is up to a year in Jail;
for those over $50 the penalty is
up to five ycars.

make a quick sale often neglect
the proper identification procedures," he said, "and that

The other kind of bad check is
forged. In these instances the
writer signs his name and

makes it difficult, if not impossible to successfully
prosecute a bad check ease.

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problems for prosecutors who
must tie the cheek with
check writer.

The problems of bad checks
in Central Florida is gaining
prominence as more and more
businemen find themselves left
hnldinii a worthless olee. ,J

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businessmen get as much
identification as possible," said
fleffernan. "We even recon-mend a fingerprint kit to obtain
lb. p.rsnn' thumb print
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account after Oct. 1 is new la w
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s p town,
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transients," he said. -13y the
time we can issue a warrant for
them they will be long gone."

Eagan said bad checks are on
the increase and his office only
sees 35 to 40 per cent of the bad
checks that are being passed.
lie added that it might be wise
i some merchan ts to get back
to cash-ordy sales.
Assistant State Attorney
Mathew Lcar, who works with
Eagan, sdid people often drive

become suil banks where
people cash checks up to $
and sometimes payroll checks
up to 1200. Lear said so me
check offenses occur when
people write checks with the
intention of putting money into
their account at it later time.
Then they nieglect to put money
into the am DU nt, and get into
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A random sampling of
Sanford banks revealed the
ckward to help the individual who
mist.akingly writes a wnrthles
check.
The banks will of ten call the
person in for a conference: and
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Pardoned For Murder

Legal Noticé

Legal !otice

Evening Herald, Sanfor'S,

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL Cia.
am CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
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ernanr'd I p,'rn'5 at 201 Collins COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO: 7S.1374CA4IO
Santord. S,'minOle C000ly
Florida ,,rwier IP f4CI,tiOQS name of In Re; the Marriage of
PARTS flFNNIS CRIJLL
PHIl 'S AUTO flRAKE
Husband Pet,t,
SEP and that I ;ntend to reqstef
said name with ste Clerk of the vi
(rrisit rn*irt. Seminole County. "l ORIA (RLfl L.
WIle Reipc.nj,,
Florida in arcnrdanç with InC
DISSOLUTION
pfovl'Inn' of the Fictitious Name
OF MARRIAGE
at*ite. In W1t Section S43 09
NOTICE OF ACTION
- Fred. Prison sometime alter lunch to- spokesman forts the Puts-Lee has determined snould con- Florida Statutes
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die Pills and Wilbert Lee, on the day, pardoned for the Aug. i, defense committee," Pltt.s said. sume the rest of his life will be
I'te A. fln ii
Ps't'lith' rfli 17. 19 24 Oct 3. 1975
foiumhia. Missouri 6S701
The two friends smiled once, convict Curtis "Boo" Adams.
verge of rdease from prIson 1963 murders of two white
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFiE
after serving a dozen years ice station attendants in Port when the question came: Servingallfetermforaslmilar
that an action for Dissotu,on ot
g
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOU
"wtat is the one thing you want gas station murder, Adams has
behind bars for two murders St. Joe.
Marriane ansi other relief has te.n
STATUTE
confessed that he killed IVice TO WHOMNAME
another man says he cornin bright-colored most you haven't had?"
fliNt aoalnst yOu and you ar
IT MAY CONCERN'
required to serve a (OOY Of yjr
i;itted, faced a crowd of re- sports shirts, they interrupted
"I think we'll keep that to station attendants Grover
thi
nereb'
given
that
NOTICE is
or reM)OfliiVC oteadrig t
rs'es," Lee said with a Floyd Jr. and Jesse Burkett underSigned, pursuant tO the answertio,w'T5
porters today with emotbns processing for their release to
ttornys. 0 Stewart
"Fictitiov Name Statute." Chapter
well in cheek.
during a robbery.
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WASHINGTON (AP) Consumer prices rose only twotenths of I per cent in August, the smallest monthly rise in
inflation in three years, the government reported today.
Projected on a yearly basis, the figure for last month
would indicate dfl annual inflation rate of only 2.4 per
cent.
The August prIce report was welcome news following
July's explosive 1.2 per cent jwnp in retail prices and an
eight tenths of I per cent increase in June. But government analysts sai4 it was oo soon to determine whether
the slowdown was the beginning of a trend.
With the moderation of Inflation last month, wage earners a1so saw their first increase in real spendable earnings in three months. Real earnings over the past year
also were up for the first time in any year-to-year period
in more thin to year!..
iood prices, which rose sharply in June and July,
st*wed no Increase Last month, a factor v:hlch held down

talkto6Oreportersbutwjtitheld

Acting as a spokesman for the plans for their future.
"It might be censored," Pitis
Ii took nearly 10 years to free with the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Adler. P A 17 Seuth Lake Avenue.
for Sminole County, Florida. Orlando, Florida. and also lie y,
Pitt.s and Lee after Adams firmt in and receipt
pur, Lee, 40, said it will be
Both men said they had no added.
øf PtDOl 01 the oriolnal answer or res000s,v.
Asked what the state owes confessed in 1965. Legal efforts UPOfl
"three or four months down the plans to be spokesmen for any
plcaclifla in the office of the Clerk of
publication of this notice, the tic
them for their 12 years In pr's- on their behalf ground slowly tiliO name. to wit: THE PLAN't the Circuit Court. Serninose County.
road" before he and PIlLS, 31, activist groups, although
on or before tht 17th d4y
can express their inner feelirgs fr_i their release may help oth- on, Lee said, "Definitely some- through the courts, resulting in MENAGERIE. under whiCh this Florida.
o Odober. A 0. 1975 II you fail t
party
Is
engaged
in
being free.
ers claiming to be wrongfully thing. Ask the attorneys what." a second trial in 1972 and a see- Post Otfke fbi 191 Fern park. ob so. a iudment may be ente,
auubn't vnu to' the relief demani
The two black men prepared imprisoned.
Left behind to yet another day ond corv1ct1on for the two black Florida, 377)
That tM parl!n interested In said In said Petit ion
to walk out of the F1&amp;rida State
"The only group I'd act as of the pr ison routine that a jury men by an all-white jury.
WITP1ES my hand and seal of ti
en enterprise are as follows: said
Studying the controversial
Court on this 9th day of Sr
Mary B. Johnson and Gayll
c for 18 months, Gov. Reubin WiIlimso
Iernher. A 0 • 1975
DATED at Orlanlo. Orange (SeI)
a pardon for PILLS
Arthur H Oeckwilh. Jr
County, Florida. August 77. InS.
and
Lee
last
week.
The
required
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Clerk
of the Circuit Court
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1973
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Puhlish Aug 79.
three members of the Cabinet, DEQ
fly' Elaine RiChard.
f).p,ty Clerk
Ally. Gen. Robert Shevin,

Destroys Grocery

SEATTlE (AP) - An explosion -- the second In four
days - ifljured six persons at a grocery store moments
alter a caller told a television station the blast was Ia
rt'tatiat.*on for the arrest of Patty Hearst in San Francisco.

A police spokesman said the Capitol 11111 Safeway itore
"looked like a hwiicane hit the place.' But the injiries
were minor, authxitics said.
The store as the scene of amther bombing early
Monday. Ralph Patrick Ford, 23, dIed in Uie exs1on,
apparently as he attemçted to am-rn a bomb, police said.
A K12C-.TV spokeswoman said the spokeswoman
claimed to represent the George Jackson Brigade. She
said the explosion was also for "the arrest of our
heothers arid sisters in

Post Office Losing Millions
WASHINGTON (AP) — The cost of mailing a letter i.s
expected to increase from IOta 13 cents after C1U1StIfls,
but the Postal Service says it will still lose "hundreds of
millions of dollars" this fIscal year.
The Postal Service filed for higher postal rates Thur.
alaY With the Postal Rate Ccmn1ssIon The COfll1ISSlOfl

is expected to spend at least a year considering the
rtst, but in the meantime the Postal service can
the higher rates into effcct on a
1)8515
days after
Postmaster General Benjamin F. Ballar has said .i3I
teniporary rates will be put into effect shortly after
Q.stmas
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Tax Proposal Aimc At Wealthy
WASHINGTON (AP) — A proposal apjwnved bythe
House Ways and Means Committee would make it virtuallylmpolbleforawealthytaxpayertoescapefederal
taxation legally.
The proposal, ajtroved 25 to8Thursday, would expand
thereachofthemhilmwnt.Iti)owocesabout;1
million in revenue annually from about 30,OC'O persons,
The panel's changes would produce $700 million from
about &amp;),000 pers, the committee's tax experts
pied1Cted.

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FDA: We Gave Toxin To Army
WASHINGTON (AP)
The Food and Drug Admi-listratlon said todsy it turned over a quantity of lethal
thellfishtoxintotheArmyafteroverproducjngep0
hile searching for an antidote to jt.
The FDA rtntement shed more light on the poasbie
source of the poison that was secretly kept by the Central
!otelllgence Aiency in violation of presidential orders to
istrol' it.
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"Flctltioui Name Statute." Chapi
to become effective when filed us,.FIorIdaSt.tuses.wllreister
COUNTY. FLOID
By BOB LLOYD
The owners of adjoining upon its minutes as part of its today.
itn the Clerk ol the Circuit CASE NO. 1S.11S4CA1$B
ROLYPI ANN LINDSAY,
Herald Staff Writer
property that filed the suit official decision on points
Askew, Ashier and Shevin Court. In and for Seminole County.
Petst,oneq.
Florida. uin receiPt of iw000 of the
seeking reversal of the actions required by ordinance,
said th.mv believed that PIUS publication
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this
notice,
the
fic
The Markham V/cods sod. are alleging that the Board of
More thm'.n 75 Markham and Lee wer. innocent; Tur- titioui name, to wit: TWIN AIR POC.FP KIR( NOAKES
ation Inc. and six resIdents
R es iord en?
Adjustuica'.
action is "ai- Woodsarearcsidentsappeared lingtonsaldhecouldnotbesure under which we are engaged in
the southwest Lemir ole cern. bit
r a r y, unre
NOTICE OF ACTION
son ble, at public hearings to protest the but he believed the prdon was t'IJIIFIM% at 336 BrookweOd Lane in TO Mr florn'f K? ii
munity near Markham Woodi capricious and
the City of Maitland, Florida.
exceed
the proposed clay pit development, the right thing to do.
Road have filed suit in circuit
That the pjirtiei Inter ailed in said
t
79 Sprirg Street
The lawsuit alleges the
The other Cabinet officers, husiness enterprIse are as follows
court seeking reversal of
Tucson. Ariwna 53719
TWIN
AIR.
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decision by the Board of Ad- Agriculture Commissioner
count)' decisions to allow use of
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that a
fly LIllIan Catherine Figta.
Ltiwsuit
alleges
that
the
jstziaen(
in granting the use Doyle Conner, Comptroller
'et?,onfor(uiIy1y ,r'd Support t.as
p'ty : a z'lay I
President
fi
aqaint yOu and y art'
pplican(s (or the special ex- permit is "speci(caIly contrary Gerald Lewis and Secretary of
tiy' Harriot AIe*,Sncter.
"' OPMIOti.
rguired
to serve a copy Of your
Secretary
ception permit weren't the to evidence presented at the State Bruce Smathers, held off,
written dpfnses, if any. to 't on
Orlando, Orange Count
The civil action, assigned to property owners, as required publicbearingshowlng without seeking additional clarIfication Florida,atAuautt
FRANKLIN
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WALDEN,
75th, 975
Circuit Court Judge Kenneth by law, and that the board contradiction," that the us of the conflicting evidence in Pubtith Sept 5. 17. 19. 76. 1973
Petitioner's attorney, whose address
l Suite 1l, CNA Tower. 733 South
trial,
aa appeal of didn't make findings spread would be inconsistent,
the Floyd-Burkett murder Case. DEP39
aLeffler
countyfor
Board
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Adjustments
Orange Avenue. Orlando. FIOr.a,
321. on or before the 16th day of
ruling allo'wlng the operation.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Otobr. 1973. and file the Orignal
No date has been set for a
NAME STATUTE
with the Clerk of this Court •the.
court hearing In the case.
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN before service on Petstoner's
J t ni on te Set
Possum
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Is hereby given that IPIC torrsq'y or Immediately thereafter,
The lawsuit, filed by attorney
unde.tInl. pqrss,an$ to tPi c.nerw;s. a deI4uit *i b enIecj
Thomas B. Dewoif for the
"FictItIo flame .'atute," Chapler analnst yçit, for the relief demanded
assoclaticn and Gerald B. and To S i g n Voters
Florida statufes.wiIrr.tister in the pe$it;on
SUni Gets
with theCler of the CIrcuit Court, in
Mary Hensen, Karl J. and
WITNESS my hand and the seal 0?
and ice SemInole County. Florida. thu Cnjrt on fhi 10th day of Sep
A special voter registration, The next special Saturday Probation upon
Kathleen Ohland, and obert
receipt of proof of thC ternhpr, 19)5
IL. and Judy Stone, names the to be held in Altamonte Springs reglstra'ioa will be held in Lake
pubtication of this notice, the fIC
(Seal)
titlout name, to wit: THE
Board of County Corn- Saturday, will lead off a series Mary from 8:30 aim to 2:30
TAVARES (AP)
Arthur H B.ckwsth. Sr
GAZETTE under which
missioners and the county of Saturday registrations p.m., Oct. 4 at the Lake Mary After three months of In- PEOPLE'S
Clerk of the Circust Court
e are enoaoecf in business at
Board of Adjustments as scheduled
fly' Lillian Jenkins
by Seminole Post Office.
dicislon, authorities have final. flrookwond Lane in thi City of
defendants.
Mail
land,
Florida
32751
Supervisor of Elections Camilla
The thfrd Is scheduled for ly decided the fate of a 105-year,
That tPi. part,es interested In Said Frank tin I Walden
The Board of Adjustment on Bruce for this year's munIcipal Oct. 11 from 8:30 to 5 at the old man who gunned down a Nisiness
enterprls are as follows Attorney arid Counsellor
Aug. 18 approved the clay pit elections.
a? Law
Winter Springs City Hall with neighbor in an argument OVft
TWIN AIR. INC
ie nec. CNA Tower
license for the county. The
By' Lillian Catherine Figula,
In Seminole County. citizens the final special registration set money.
735 South Orange Avenue
PraiId.nI
county commission the next need register only once to be for 9 am, to 5 p.m., Oct. 18 at
Orlando, Florida 32101
They turned him free Thursfly Harriot Aleiander,
ligiLe to
day approved
yp
PvbttjJL Sept. 17. 19. 76. Oct 3. t975
ballots in city, the Longwood City Hail,
day. But they ordered him nevwhick the cowity is purchasing county, state and nathinal
Doted
at
Orlando,
Orange
County.
After
the
Longwood er again to set foot in Lake Florida. Augutt
75. 19)3
CITY OF
from Lester Mandell, owner of electiots. Every two years, registration, the voter books County.
PVbI'th' Sept 5, I?. 19, 76. 1975
LOtIOW000, FLORIDA
Greater Construction Co., for Mrs. Bruce's office sends out will close for the Cities of
Circuit Judge W. Troy Hall OER 3$
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renewal cards to those who Longwood,Casselberry, Winter Jr. sentenced Ed "Possum —
TO WHOM IT MAY COUCERN
The county plans to ":
have previously registered Springs and Lake Mary until Slim" Myers to 15 years proba- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, thtNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN t
City Council of 'he City o
MIN OLE COUN TV, FLORIDA
clay for road construction snd which, when rtturiied to her after the Dec. 2 municIpal tion in the June 7 shooting death
I. onowo, Florida. that Said City
PROBATE DIVISION
thentoiaimUpropertyfor office,
continues
'ioter elections in those cities,
Council will hold a public hearing
of Louise Stewart, 51, of Estate
of:
recreational use, commission- eligibility.
fit) To consider anneiaton of t?'
Any Seminole County Sorrento.
LIPiNlE LEE.
following
of'scrIect property l,ri
ers said.
Mrs. Bruce and her staff will resident may register during
"AU! want to do is go home," ttt
itnd bei
In Seminole County
The county plant,, be at the Alt.amonte Springs the special Saturday times. said Myers at his sentencing.
NOTICE Of SALE
rlor4a,
to wit
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
engineering and road depart- City Hall Saturday from 9 a.m. Mrs. Bruce's offices at the
Myers said he shot Mrs. under and by virtue of that certain All of Block A. Tract 3. Sanlando
Subdivision, as recorded ri
ments all recommended ap. to 4 p.m. for those citizens who courthouse in Sanford, and at Stewart after she invited him to Order in the abeve
styled CItJW Pta:
P.iioA 5. Paoe 51. PuOIl Recorsis
dated
September
Ii.
1973.
O'
proval of the clay pit site and have not qualified to cast the Seminole Plaza branch In a birthday party and then stole
.jj. Plus
sale and wIl sell to the higheit and of Seminole County, Fiorid
of Adjustments t ballots in the cfty's Nov. 4 Casselberry, are open Monday part of his social security t*st
at the Norttiwijt corner of
bidder for cath Inc
following Said Block A, run North 23 fa',t to the
several restrictions on the de- election.
throu8h Friday to accept voter check,
daicribed properly Situated In right of way of State
Road S 11.1
This year's Altamonte registrations.
velopment of the site, inCounty, Florida. tOwft:
Hall released Myers, who Seminole
thence East 203 4 ?t1, thence Soutl
The
North
277
41
feet
of
the
South 775 feet, thence
eluding:
election will be the first one
The county seat, the City of now lives with two old friends tfl 5160* feet of tht East 171 iet'l Of
West 60 feet mc,e
the
to IN. Sbuthq..t corner of
—Thesouthernportjonoftl)e held In November, in ac- Sanford, will no have an Apopka in Orange County, on WeiI ',nt Government
Lot I. Sec flock
I thtnce Northie,Iy along IN,
site be left undeveloped.
cordance with the new city election thIs year, Oviedo's probation after his attorney, lion 75, Io*nship 19 South. Rang,
Easterly line of said Block A. 737
Fast.
Seminole
Couoly.
Florida,
A 501001 buffer )ne
charter. Elections there In the regular election was held John Jameison, appealed for
Plo bid of less than 59.000 00 will be feet to the N3fthCajt corner 01 sad
kept.
past have been held in earlier this month,
clemency.
satisfadorv to the Court and the flock A, thence West 93g feet to the
of beginning
Foliage screens around the December.
%urCPsstul bid must be CoitfIrmed by LESS'
the Court
property be six-feet high,
After Saturday's special
at the intecsecton of INc
Tb. sale 04 the above deicrib4d
registration, voter books
proferty will occur at the West front
on pIitof Ssnlando Springs as
will close for citizens of that
door of the Seminole County
recor
In Ph? Book 3. Page SI.
Courthouse,
Saniord,
city until after U municipal
Florida. at
P9*
right 04way line of,
11:00
AM.
on
the
30th
election.
day at SeP State RoOd 5131: thn run PlortN
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Stephen F. Soliab, a V-yearold housepalnter, also was arrested at the house where Miss
Hearst wa. staying. The FBI
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404,700 persons were out of work last month.

TALlAHASSEE tAP)
I/tbbyist.s should be
limited in what they cn spend to Influence lawmakers
and should be required to detail who is being Influenced,
Common Cause says.
The group, which calls Itself the citizens lobby, urged
the Ethics Commission Thursday to push for legislation
requiring lobbyists to disclose their employers and explain their activities in more detail.
"The use of money in the form of campaign contributions, entertainment funds, or outright gifts, has been
exsed as a lobbying too! which excludes the private
citizen from the process," Esther Frieden,
Common
Cause legislative coordlnat.or, said in a news release.
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GAINESVILLE (AP)
A University of Florida
professor who didn't seek U.S. citizenship until last month
because he opposed the Vietnam war has been named to
help formulate the nation's welfare policy.
"I was opposed to the Vietnam war and thought that
being a citizen would imply support for it," Dr. Irving
Goffmaii, 42, expLained of his 16-year wait. He didn't
swear alleglence to the United States until Aug. 8.
Goffrnan, chairman of UF's economies department, Is
to take a leave of absence next week and become deputy
assistant director fur income security policy in the
Department of Health, Education and Welfare.
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Florida Ethics Commission says her vote opposing
dismissal of misconduct Charges against a state legislator
was a protest against the entire procedure.
The commission, with Charlotte Hubbard the only dissenter, voted Sept. 3 to dismiss charges brought against
Rep. Ray Mattox, 1)-Winter haven, by Ruth Hopkins of
Auburndale.
Mrs. Hopkins' daughter in a patient in a state mental
hospital. She clalmod her daughter was abused in the
facility, and furnished photographs and other information
to Mattox for an investigation.

Chilean Fighting Deportation
JACKSONVILLE (AP)

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With a deportation

order hanging over his head, a native of Chile Ii fighting to
stay in this country where he worked to become owner of a
borne and business.
Lorenzo Lucardi, 28, was granted political asylum here
in 1971, a year after entering the United States on a
visitors' visa. He says he was an active anti-Communist
and couldn't return there when the Communist govern.
ment rose to power.
The U.S. Immigration Service contends the political
climate has changed in Chile and that Lucardi and his
family are safe to return now.

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unemployment is expected to remain in the 10 to 12 per
cent range for Florida's entire work force over the next
several months, even if the nation begins to pull out of the
economic downturn,
Trombetta announced Thursday that the number of
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Dated this 17th day of

were und inside. San Fran.
cisco Police Inspector Gary
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Kern said authorities seardilng
the Precita Street house found
several automatic weapons, 40
pounds of explosivei and two
harboring fugiUves. U.S. Atty.
gas masks.
477, 1 000wond 37150. Seminole
ci the C'ty ol
wasjalledmursdaynightonan less expensive apartments.
County. FItid0 uncr the fictitious PROPOSEDORDINANCE
James L Browning said more
I Onnwno, Florid.. to wit: Or
i
Miss Hearst was arraigned aggravated assault charge in
WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
dinnp P40 143 as amend ar.d
K.arns said a survey con- name of W*.S AUTO, and that we
arrests on that charge might
t f'\,,.js
NOT IC IS HEREBY GIVEN by tupplemtnted
intend to renlste'r said name
before
U.S.
Magistrate
Owen
connection
with
the
wounding
of
foiiosv
with the the CIty of Altamonte SprIngs,
The cwesent 'oninq
Woodruff on federal bank rob. his nephew, sheriff's deputies clucted earlier regarding the Clerk of the Circuit Court. Seminole
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It appeared that the cns1A as that
bery
charges,
which
.arry
a reported,
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rights-of-way for redevelop, the provisions of the Fictitious public hearing to onsider enact. classification I dai('rbNj in thø
country search for the any
.
mont of Ordinance 140 350i3.
$500,000 boil, the same amount
Alfred Richard Fort, 65, of ment plans showed "we Name Statutes, ToWt Section tltled
en
known surviving members of
563 09 Florida Sta?ute 1937
set for the federal firearms 2101 W. 18th St., Sanford, was c,'oujdn't find any wti1ci
SPn.lnøle County, Florida
Chould
theSLAfinally wasended by a
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Richard J Fichier
1h' Public hearing will he held in
charge filed in La! Angeles.
OF
held on $5,000 bond, according be closed.'
Al TAMONTE
SPRINGS. CIty Hall, Lcings,,, Florida, or. the
Shldnn Polakoff
combination of diligent police
Miss Hearst is also wanted by to county jail records.
FLORIDA,
I3'h day
Ortr, 1913. at 1
Zoner william 1'. Royster Publish Sept 17. 19. 26. 0(1 3. 1975 P JL ES ANDESTABLISHING
work and luck.
RE GIJ LA TI ON S P
1 Angeles police on 39 state
or as sqy thereafter
WL1UeJarnesNeimj,4of4g
said
yes,
there
Is
a
need
for
OFRPS
Paul Young, agent-indiarge
NECESSARY TO IMPLEMENT Pussible, at whIch time untereste
charges ranging [room kidnap to Bethune Circie, Sanford, was lower cost housing. Royster
THE
PERSONNEL
I'AThICIA HEARST
PICTI TIOUS NAME
of the FBI's Sa'rarnento office
AD Parties and ltipj toe and agans'
armed robbery, chirges
MI N I S T P A I I 0 N BOA
NtIcp
s
herehy
the rrr.p&amp;p.f it?Vle,ntion and lr,,ri
that
I
P (3
am
admIttetiat&amp;'minoleMenrial said he wasn't sure whether
said his agents were scekmg an Irkod, and there wa pecula. uarrjthg $iO,00O Lail.
POViDINC,
enoaqed in buSini at 3)3 F Lake
SEP.iRAHILI TY. Wiil be heard Said hearing maybe
hospital
suffering
gunshot
cutting out "extras" In home Avt, Lonqwood, Seminole County, CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE (nOtinund from time tp
unidentified pern linked to Lion that when Sacramento
The Harrises, still wearing wounds in the head and left construction or
time un?'
cutting size
Florida under the fictitIous name of DATE,
the SLA and gave the San agents gave the the two ad- jogging outfits,
final action i tak.i'n by the City
also appeared side, officers said,
Saidord;nancewaspltcedonf;rs
t CCiuil
restrictions, or both, was the EFFICIENCY BUSINESS FORMS,
Frar,clsco FBI addresses of
dresses to San Francisco, they before Woodruff for a hearing
It'd that I intend to register sail rpadina
September 9. 1973, and
Nelms
told
Deputy
J,F.
solution,
Thi% notice ShlI be posted at the
several houses here.
name with the Clerk of the Circuit the City CouncIl will conSider same City Hall withIn the
may have been seeking Sollah onhirearrnsd3arges.H.arns, 30, Bennett that he was taking
a
Zoner J. Q. "Slim" Galloway Court, Semin*ie cot'nty. Florula In fat' final PasSage an adopti after tonowond, FIOrld, *nmt IA City s'f
Young said thes Included for questioning.
was expelled from the emit- tanken shotgun to his aunt's
!hrc ;;:
Itt' tIIP,IIr Nearinri. which will
rt.'t i'1ares
said the ned for cheaper arc,'tln'e with tn i)(O,"Si(ftS
both.i Henna! Ijeih1st':.e
th
art
the
City
J3ft, pcl .igtnt- trotni when ht.' gave a clenched house "sci
of held it: IN, City Hall f Altôrnont,
I t'tiOt.S t4.snit Slaltjtes. To
publiShed in TPsheshot
could get it flied" houses would require reducing Inc
Precita Street near where the in-charge of the F!iI's San fast salute and shouted, "This and his uncle
Wit Section 56% 09 Florida Statjt1j Sprinas Ori Tuesday, the itt, day Cf newspaper
of grr,eral circulal,on ri)
at hun three square footage requirements. ,,si
October, 1975, at 1 30 pm
Harrises were arrested while Francis.o office, could ml be ain't no
as tNt' "ty of I.ongwootj and Sen,no'e
big
deal,
comrades,
times
with
a
pistol
when
he
S
Georgia A Gros
lhereafter as POSSible At the Cnty, Flo'it,a,
jogging down the street and the reached fo; comment on Long live the guerrilla!"
once a we'ea for at
Fan said the new
s
entered the house, according 10
79. Sept S. I?, It. )t7$ "hing intereSted PartIes may ltf iou, (ii
ctn%ecu$lye weeks
Upper Mission District hcusc on Young's statement,
*Cpear
and
be
must
be
misused
by
builders
OF")
1S3
heard wIth respect Sc prior to th date of the pub:c
lie and his wife, 28, were also sheriff's refUt*.
he ropose ordinance
Morse Street where Miss
This
But Bates
that for about seuubt by lLia Anela,. on
A l..Jt.J
"EoUEiSW" the buyers with
licarus, ti.. .i.i
-. 1*
nrc m irir
nearinomavt,,coritlouedfrom,lm PubllcOtin to the
Hearst was captured.
two days the FBI had been
date of the last
costs and profits.
state "barges.
to tIme until final action Ii takas by PVhlitItLCwi.
thatNelrnswulistedin "good"
hot:, dates ,nCiuSv.
"But we 'sad no Idea the Bar- watching the house where the
the CIty Cowsdl,
AcUxg Los Angeles County conditjon today,
shall not he less than Iwenty eght
In other action, the cornA CflØy of the cpose
rises and Miss Hearst were Ilarrisce were caight.
1)1st. Ally, John Howard said
Ordinance
In other reports, sheriff's mission tabled a request from
is postpJ at Inc City Hall, Altirnoytte 7I day In additlor, notice hnt 'e
there," Young said.
rrstei in She area to be ion5iderr(i
"It wts not a lip, just digging Miss Ifeartil and the Harrises
Spring FlorIda, and CQpi.j ar, o
f
anr*pati
Autintles said Sollah was out people who rnignt have In- would be taken to Los Angeles deputies today were In. Joii Mnos for a conditional use
and toning at It',i%'
file with the Clerk of Di, C 1Iy •
veatlgatlng
a
burglary
at
the
litteen 1151 t1as Drier to the date ot
church
occupancy
for
a
at
1018
the brother of Kathy Solish, a formation, on the periphery,' next week for arraignment on
Same may be inSpected
IN. thq' PUblIC Hearing
resi
of!
Jnitas,810 French Ave.
public
known associate of SLA mem- building it up from that,' Bates the state charges.
DA?FOthu%*tp,y0f Sefltenrr4 j
&amp;ookslc$e Rd., Forest Brook,
DATED this 13th d*y oP
Zoning Inspector John
A
f') 1975
Sp
tiers.
5aid.
Mss Yoshirnura, 32, had been Deputy R.S. Morton
tenb.r A (3 1975
' Onoip ft
reported Steffens said the present old
Mtss Sohah. who dropped
Phylhlj
An 1131 agent guarding the sought by Aiameda County au. stereo
lnrnjap,l
equipment,
City
(leyk
a
canua
that
site
13
not
grocery store at
City Clerk
from sight seva1 months ago, Morse Street house, ho do. tixritles on charges possessof the City of
and jewelry values.i at $5Lt was adapted for this use. Zoners
of thin City of Altamonle
itor to Miss
had been a
dined to give his name, t.ald mug explosives In connection 'eitasing after the house
ton.wond, FlorIda
S,rtiig, Flida
was said City Attorney C. Vernon
Publish Sept )7, IC. 76 Ot 1
Publish'
Yochimura's iniprIsor.cd Pxy. about It) automatic wcapcns with several bombings.
SPpt 19, 197%
entered via a window,
1973
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Florida homebuilders
may be starting to pull out of a slump that
slashed the number of construction jobs In the state by
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From Page I-Al research a state law tequiring
POapont5fertSoutnotth. Pont
Arthur II flpckwth. Jr.
owners of large; homes must be the 500 foot distance betweta a
fleolniog, then. North Cl) degrees
Clerk of the Circus? Court
0.4" West 3 feet t the Point of
considered as well as those of church and a liquor store,
fly' Lois B Walker
feginojon containing j squere fee'
Dpvfy
Clerk
which is nearby.
the home
more or lesi:
puotip Seut 19. 1915
info
ttsp corporate limiti of the City
Farr asked the commission: ____________
OFR.115
of &amp;000WpOd Floe 14L and. fbi To
"Is there a need fot less
Legal Notici —
COflhid.r also the question Ct
expensive and smaller houses
CITY OF
c'slonatinq and sign,ng tnt toning
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in Sanford?"
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
classification of 81, BuSiness
FICTITIOUS NAME
FLORIDA
t)i'.'rkt, to said property as thaw
Notice is hereby given tt',8f we
Zoner Bob Karns said no, but
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING io ciassificatlon 5 'described in the
A 5S'year-okl Sanford man there is a need for smaller aM cnoaoed in business
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Florida's "Little Fit"
TALLAHASSEE tAP)
act, designed by the legislature to protect consumers but
declared unconstitutIonal by a circuit Judge, faces
another court test today.
The state Supreme Court was to hear arguments on
Atty. Gcn. Robert Shevin's motion to overturn the finding
of unconstitutionality by Leon County Circuit Judge Ben
Willis.
American Holiday Association, whose attorney is Ed.
ward Jaffry of Tallahassee, won the ruling overturning
the 1973 law after Shevin accused it of operating an illegal
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Broward Teachers On SIrike
FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) — Parents, administrators r,id substitute teachers are being asked to run
ftrowatd County's 141 public mchools today because some
4,300 teachers are on strike.
Another 1,200 other teachers were expected to join
riiernbers of the Clessroon Teachers Association who
voted by a margin of 83 per cent to 17 per cent late
Thursday to strike.
The union said pickets would be stationed at all county
schools at least a half hour before classes begin.

Law: Must Cite Rule Cost
TALLAHASSEE tAP) — State Agencies are under
new pressure to v'ons1de' and report to citizens the costs of
proposed new rules,
Joint Adminstrative Procedure Act Committee
members warned agency representatives Thursday that
their rule will be kicked back unless the agencies comply
ith a new law requiring a statement of economic lmpact
nfl citiZenS and government.

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TW.Test Called 'Perfectly Safe'

Monthly Rentals
Available

By JOE ASKREN

hess and Layer agreed that
"Since there Is no 'vidence cleared up."
the State Board of Education that this technique used withou:
"This program has suffered
repealed the regulation for disposable needles has any from much misunderstanding,"
The annual tubercular skin tubercular skin testing on July relation to 'homologous serwn said Mrs. Beverly Devoney,
tests for teachers required by 10. hess said Ui'S filed the Jaundice' or hepatitis (where acting director of nursing with
the Seminole County School protest because disposable the patient's skin turns yellow the Public Health Service.
Hoard if a chest x-ray is not needles never are used and the in coler),we willcontinue to use
Mrs. Devoney explained the
given, is "perfectly safe," "danger of exposure to in- this method in our group skin state and nationally approved
Pt.'blic Health officials said fectious hepatitis may result." 'esting. . . It Is perfectly safe." method of testing involves an
Thursday.
However, Dr. Orvlile Barks,
Fred Ganas, coordinator of "intradermal" injection where
Superintendent William P. with the Seminole County health and physical education an antigen or tubercular
"Bud" Layer said it is "op. Public Health Service, said with the county school system, solution is deposited like a
tional" whether teachers hare Thursday there are no statistics said Thursday the local Blood "bubble" just under the top
the testing done by their own to show hepatitis mmiay result Bank this week turned down layer of the skin. The red hot,
private physician or done free from the skit', tests where two donors who had the platinum needle does not
at the County Public Health disposable needles are not used. tubercular skin test. However, penetrate into the blood stream.
Service facility.
"We want our teachers who Ganas said that was due to
The needle is passed through
hess, arc around kids to be as free "soirse mixup In last year's a flaming alcohol lamp burner
Lawrence
E.
organizing chairman of the from communicable diseases policy" and those tsso teachers between uses. Mrs. Devoney
formed
United as possible
recently
that's the idea," will be notified that their blood said this method was used by
Teachers of Seminole, UIS) Layer said Thursday.
"will be accepted without two specialists, each using a set
said an official protest was
Reading from a letter dated delay.'
of a half dozen needles, in adregistered with Layer last Jan. 28, from Dr. L. C. Manni,
Bank
ministerIng
the test to some
Ganas said the Blood
the chief of the bureau of tuber- last year refused, for about slz 2,000 peopLe Last month.
month
concerning
requirement that teachers c'ulosls control, State Division miionths, to accept doncrs who
"We volunteer or services
submit to the annusl testing. of Health, Dr. Barks said:
had the test "but that has been for the testing. It is not manHcrnldStaff Writer

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MAKES
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After the skin test is given,
the reactton, If any, will occur

within 48 to 72 hours, said Mrs.
newcomer, Glen Bu!chman,
Somt 3,341 voters are eligible Troutman. She said a hard
The voters of five of will challenge Mrs. Keyser, If to cast ballots in the election. lump, with accompanying
Seminole's seven cities will be she runs for the commission
Casselberry, with 4,O3 "redness" and sometimes a
going to the poi1s this fall to seat again. No candidates have qualified voters, will have
blister, results if there Is a
elect three mayors and 12 city surfaced to oppose DeVoney. mayor's office, currently oc- positive reaction. This would be
council members.
Polling places and officials cupled by Hill Grier, and two fo1losed up with a chest x-ray.
"Sonletimnes it can be an
Currently a total of 11,554 for the Altamonte Springs citycuuncilseats,heldbyEdith
emotional problem for some
voters are eligible to cast election are: precinct one, civic Duerr and John Zacco, n
patientswhoarestand.ing in the
ballots in the municipal elec- center, with Mrs. Dorothy ballot In the I)ec. 2 election.
long lines and looking at the red
Lions in Altamonte Springs Nov. Fuller, clerk, and Patricia
.no qua iying ee
hot needle," said Mrs.
4, and In Casselberry, chisamoore,CarolineCrowand
Longwood, Winter Springs and Sue Christopher, inspectors,
has been the fire hail on Lake
Lake Mary on Dec. 2.
PrecInct Iwo at city hall with rn lett Drive
Voter registration will close Mrs. Marcella Hanson, clerk
Casselberry s elections are
for the Altamonte Springs and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Sot
what different that', those
election after the special Hil!ebrant, inspectors.
Hi
the
other cities.
registration conducted by
Precinct three at MonCandidates
for the council do
Seminole Elections Supervisor tgomery Road firehouse with
Camilla Bruce Saturday from 9 Fred Wilson, clerk, and Mrs.
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a.rn. to 4 p.m. at the city hail.
The candidate qualifying
period will open in ail.amonte
Monday ar,d close Oct. 3, Three
seats are up for election this

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office currently held by Norman Fiuyá anti ii t*u ty
commission posts currently
held by Helen Keyser and Cal

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Term of office for cornmissioner is two years and For
the mayor's office for the first
time, under the new city
charter, is three years. Can.
dictate qualifying fees are $180
for runiinlssion seats an- I $875

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runningintheelection.
his intentions concernig his
conunisslon seat, but Is expected to be a candidate. Mrs.
Keyser, elected unopposed for
all three terms on the city
commission, has said she has
not decided whether to siek
return to the city commission or

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Milweb Signs Inc. crews are
shown erecting new s-foot-long
Identification sign atop sixstory Atlantic National Bank of
Sanford building at First St.
and Park Me., downtown.
Bank president Howard
Hodges said the 7t.foot-talI
letters will be illuminated at
g t an are part o a program
of Installing new signs at all 31
banks In the Atlantic group.
Hodges said the bank's new
remote drisein facility, due
construction completion in
early November at French Ave.
and 16th St., will have a 30-foot'
tall "pylontype" sign with the
banking group's Identification.
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MIAMI (AP)
An dl.yearold man who claims he
hasn't used money since 1933 says he will fight the
county's attempt to evict him from the house he built with
his own hands, Officials say it stands In the path of a
driveway for a new school.
"They can't have it," says Alvin Arens of his small,
gray cottage which sits on a 57-by-125-foot lot In a
residential section of town, "I've lived here most of my
life, since! built it for my angel mother In 1926.
"This was virgin land when I came here, with nine giant
pint trees on it," said the whitehaired, muscular man. "It
took my wife and I almost six weeks of hard labor to cut
them down so sse could build the house."
His wife, Irria, died in 1967.
The county began condemnation actions mote than two
years ago and acquired the property through a condemnation suit in April 1974. Officials offered Aren,s
$16,(XX) to get out, but he said he would refuse even $1
million.

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WILLIAM D. CIJRRIE, Managing Editor
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Well, the Central and Soutliern Florida ilood

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Scaled bids for the operation of the Okee-Tantie

concession, loca t ed on one of the largest usable land

School-Jam," scheduled for Seminole High

preas on Lake Okeechobee, at the mouth of the

tomorrow night, has been postponed for one week
le's football clash
with Daytona Beach Mainland.
The Tribe was originally stated to do battle with

Klssimmee River, will be received by the FCD until
2 p.m., Monday, Sept. 29.
Okee-Tantie, according to the FCD, is a 130-acre
multi-use outdoor recreation area ideally situated

Mainland tonight,

In one of the best fishing areas of the lake.

dueto the re-seheding of Semi

There is only one central issue before Congress
as it disetisses the Middle East agreement which
makes
es of
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for present Holy Land stability and the success of

the United Stat

Allhow;l %e've received no official notification

of same, da ughter No. 1 tells us that the "Back-Ta.

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facilities, etc.. and wish to submit a bid, you may
obtain a prospectus from th e Recreation Section,

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some pique over the Administration's central role
in the
nego1atrnns by Secretary of State

by the United

"in recent years teachers as well as students

States is to dance on the head of a pin. Who can say

have become Increasingly dissatisfied with the

whether U.S. aid is worth more or less
somebody's promise not to resort to force to settle

amount of time spent in high school and college,
particularly with the unnecessary repetition of
similar courses and with the often fragmented

Some of Ow big names in science have signed a staterner
detxinking astrology, a branch of It== n
debmiked with great regularity for ctmWes. 71ds tim sround,

the 186 scientists and the American Humanist Assoc;ation Are
saying that astrology Is contributing to "irrationalism and
obscurantism" in human affairs to such a degree
something ought to be done about j,
History suggests that belief in sorcery or horssccpes or
other pseudo-sciences has brought the world less grief than
efforts by non-behevers to suppress such hiereWes. Wlat W=W
do ith our a':trologers? Burn them at the stake' If
people
plot their lives according to the stars, that's their
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want to

privilege. And it's a lot easier than Lrying to figure out what to

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wks. For reservations call Zacco and an opponent Po"ed election ordinance to c1car up pollworkers have yet been tion's coast when he,&amp;vy winds
from Eloise sent a 12-foot wave
an identical number of voles in problems seen in the past wi th selected,
Two
council
seats
and
the
roaring
across the main deck.
Car wuh, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m , the regular election, but ZaccO absentee voting.
They
said the Mman crew of
Lake Mary, holding its fifth mayor's office are up for
Fina Station, 25th and French won the runoff by 2-1.

Altamonte Springs City Hall, 9 Community Servfres at SCC.

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a.m. to 4 p.m. for convenience
of qualified residents to

reputation; Corson's program Is a sober, if
lonely, contribution to a vital matter. Andd
McFarland is a ripe example of the screaming
need for some tight on the subject.

register, renew or change
registration cards.

In 1965, the day after he learned of the death of

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the citizens of Starke or Fort Pierce hold their
city elections and I'm sure the people

Uniform Elections?

served 7:309 p.m., followed by Center,
free
glaucoma election.
Mrs. Lormann and Schreiner
checks and hear ing tests.
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old, enlisted in the army. He went to infantry
school, airborne school, canine school, jungle
advanced trai ni ng and did graduate work in
hand-to-hand combat.
Ile learned to kill in a variety of specialized
ways.
When he tur,ed 18, 1966, he
the

dancing.

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HOSPITAL NOTES

was sent to

First Infantry Division In Vietnam, then one of
the most acti on-prone units in the war. The first
dead man he aw was an American mutilated by
the Viet Cong, "wi th his genitaLs sewn in his
mouth." After that t.he sight of the dead became

SEPTEMBER 17
ADMISSIONS
Sanford:
Latisa Beasley
Christine M. Blankenship
Mamie Brundidge
Glenna F. Cook
James P. Cullen
Clara Davis
Emma i. Dickerson
Nona F. Dorlon
Arthcna Gibbs
Edward Gross
Mike McKinney

routine.
H,s sergeant died. Ills best pal was blown
away. McFarland began smokng grass, boozing
and
Eventultily he too was

of rotgut,

sniffing dope.

sign

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ws not corn-

George E. 11cht. Indiatlantic

Joan Paynther, Orlapdo

Brian A. Morrison, Winter
Springs

Mrs. Daniel (Sue Hhle &amp;
Sanford

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Brenda) Anderson, a boy,
Sanford
Mr. and Mrs. Ray (Yvonne)
Mccollough, a boy, Sanford
DISCHARGES

Kristine F. Pittman

Sanford:

Christopher hliuo

Olyve N. Ada' ins
Florence S. Beasley
Rebecca E. Coggins
James O'Donnell
Mary E. Rowe
Joeweze B. Stephens
Mary E. Cuneo, DeBary
Joseph J. Dunne, Deltona
Ann V. Maitland, Deltona
Carl T. Vind, Deltona
Lance R. Hilliard, Geneva
Alvin F. McDerment,

Mary C. Smith
Mabel A. h Ilts
Charles W. Ward

J. Carroll, DeBary
Nova I.. Catron, DeBary
Robert

Elsie Ilagmann, NBary

John D. White, DeBary
Kathleen N. Adams, Deltona
,%lene D. Dandrea, Deltona
Donald J. Herchenroder
Rev., Deltona

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SEPT03BER,18. 1975

PALMIST
PAST- PRESENT-FUTURE
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AREA DEATH
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and Jack and James Scott, San-

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Thursday was that Capt. C.
B. Fagan. Fagan testified that
alter being warned her rights
Mrs. Kiley told him. "I killed

Sanford:
Mazic 1. Burke

of

Alonis Butler

John W. Cochrane
Harry L. Corbett
Ella B. Daniel
Ellsworth C. Harper Sr.
Orin D. Undress
Randy Wade
Anne L Christie, DeBary
Chloe Madsen, DeBary
Mary L. Wells, Deltona
Mildred R. Stoneleigh,

him. I've been wanting him

dead."

mere was testimony that
officers suggesfed to Mrs. Kiley
that she make no further
statements until consultini

with an attorney, but that she

DISCHARGES

was

Prosecutor James Figgatt, in

PROPOSES TO
COMMISSIONERS
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mutilated so badly that "we can

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Ethel Aytch
Cecile H. Crews
Geraldine Daub
Serita M. Duhart
Tawanna F. Gordon
Willi M. Hood

ford; daughters, Miss Jackie
Esther C. Morgan
Mrs. Annie Conyers Scott, 7, M. Scott, Sanford, Mrs. UnStella
F. Collard, DeBary
01, 1601 Locust Ave., Sanford, da Cook, Charlotte, N.C., Mrs.
Antoinette Joly. Del.and
ied Wednesday in Norfolk, Va. Fay Kennedy, Augusta, Ga.,
Waltrautle Mains, Deltor.
She was born in Richmond Mrs. Barbara
Fusion,
James Mtller, O"iedo
County, N. C.
Louisville, Ky., Mrs. Elizabeth
Bria n A. Morrison, Winter
Survivors include her Mower, Charleston, W. Va.;
Springs
husband, Jack C. Scott; father, sisters, Mrs. Lily Brigman,
1r. &amp; Mrs. Leonard (Gladys)
Jim Conyers, Rockingham, N. Orlando and Mrs. Gladys
Biondi, baby boy, DeBdry
C.; sons, Randolph, Orlando Lee, Rockingham: brother,
James Conyers, Virginia
Beach, Va, and Elijah Conyers,
Rockingham and seven
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grandchildren.
Funeral
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will
be Sunday
Thursday's high 91. Overin Rockingham.
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Marks Funeral Home in night low 66. Rainfall was 4.22
inches.
charge.
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Partly cloudy to occasionally
cloudy through Saturday.
Thundershowers likely, mostly
during the afternoon and
evening. Highs near 90. Lows in
the low 70. Southeast and south
winds 10 to 15 mph, decreasing
at night. Winds gusty near
thunderdershowers, Rain
probability 50 to 60 per cent
except 20 per cent at night.
EXTENDED FORECAST
Extended outlook for Florida
dependent on track and zntensity of tropical 51orm Eloise,
e lastest advisory from the
National hurricane Center.
Daytona Beach tides: high
8:33 a.m., 8:50 p.m.; low 2:09
a.m., 2:22 p.m. Port Canaveral:
high 8:11 a.m., 8:71 p.m.; low
1:58 am., 2:18 p.m.

THE SEMINOLE COUNTY BOARD OF

volunteered information that

the rifle
in a closet in the
so ns' bedroom.

Longwood
doaing arguments, told the jury
Walter I. Hawkins. Osteen
that the state's evidence
Angela h1l. Cnestnut, Oviedo
showed there were powder
Louise Frank, Sewickley, Pa. burns on
the victim's face and
Shirley Frye, Winter Springs that the death bullet was

Sanford:

ANNIE SCOIT

the jury

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this ( the rifle)."
Airport, house to find Kiley
Figgatt asked the jury to f ind
dead on the couch with a bullet Mrs. Kiley guilty of first-degree
thr ough the right temple and murder as char ged or of a
Mrs. Kiley sitting on a bed In a lesser charge,
bedroom.
, The couple's two sons were
sleeping in another bedroom,
police said.
Included in the testimony that

ADMISSIONS

Jarnes Shannis

Lawton

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Nuclear Fa Ot, C3U
-e O Lun9 Cancer

The fallout from the nuclear tesflng in the late its plutonium 99.99
per cent perfectly," he given Israel a secret commitment Umt the two
l9SOs and

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basis," which is also ,a n israeli objective.
early 1960s may be causing a belated predicts, 'it will still be responsible
500,000 nations will work
block
the
Palestine
DAM RIGHT: President Ford recently ex.
epidemic of lung cancer in the northern addi ti onal fatal lung cancers annually. This
Liberation Organization frcm participating I
pressed high praise fora Monta na damn which, as
hetnLsphere. The United States, for example, h.'s
would mean increasing the totai death rate In the the Getrva peace conference wile3s it modifies a
had a dramnctic increase In lung cancer Cases. United States by 25 per cent ea
Congressman, he fought against for 19 years.
ch year, since its atti tude toward Israel.
While ded
In a chilling new study, respected researcher z,000,000 persona currently die
from all tauses
Arab leaders charge that the effect of this Ford said, icating Libby Dam a few weeks ago,
"As I look at this structure and know
Dr. John Gofman warns that the lung cancer combined,"
agreement will be to sabotage the Middle East
epI'rmIc
could
be
severly
aggravated
by
the
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The nuclear industry, which has invested peace. They told us that the PLO cannot change congratulate
growth of the nuclear power industry.
the Corps of Engineers for spenbillions In the proliferation of nuclear plants its doctrine without losing its followers.
ding our tax dollars wisely"
The plutonium fallout from past nuclear ex- ttwohout the country, has sought to downplay
The secret Israeli-American accords declare:
p1os:ors is having a deadly impact today, ac- the evidence that plutonium may be
Ford failed to mention, however, that,
linked to "The United States will conlir,ue to adhere to its
as a
cordi ng to Dr. Gof man s theory, because of a 13- cancer,
ng Congress0
present
policy
with
respect
th
to
ti
he
voted
e
Pales
ne
y0'
to 15-year latent period before the effects
The industry cites the flnalngs, for example, Liberation Organization, whereby it will not authorizing Vie dam in 1950. He voted against
become evident.
Since most of the stinosphcxlc U'II1SI w-1 of Dr. Bnatd Cohen of Pittsburgh University. recognize or negoatc with the Palestine appropriations for the darn osr the ensuing 19
e
el
Liberation Organlzationio long as the Palestine years. Not until 1969 did Ford vote some condone In the late 195k and early 1960s, the latent CO)50fl
struction
funds. Bu' by then the dam was already
Uberatlon
Or ganization does not recoflhlC being
buift.
period Is ending now, "For the USA alone," CftUIP *ft 190, long before the
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Israel's
right
to exist and does not accept
W.
declared Dr. Goiman, "It Is estimated that could have had an effect..
TV TROUBLES: While the big oil companies
lung
cancer
Security
Council
Resolution 242 and w,
Most scientists believe the
116,000
have
to
blitz
the airwaves with hnage.enchancing ads,
The
ilrst
resolution
calls
for peace In the
plutonium-induced lung cancer. !n the entire epidemic has been caused by
the
Consumer
groups have trouble
Increased
air
Middle
East
wi.h
"reorganized"
borders;
poll ution, not plutenium, Dr. Cohen asserts, He
northern hemisphere, the total number Is criflcize.s
messages
a ired at a ll.
ond sets up the C-eneva onferencp,
Golumn's basic data and conkrAA
1,000,000 persoos."
The U.S. also pledges to "consult fully and
that "99 out of 100 experts In the field would no
He contends grimly that the fallout
The Consumer F"deratj
seek
to concert its position and strategy
0' America
1aj1e" wi th Got man.
have
already
created,
irreversibly,
one of
at
the
recently
triedt' buy air time at three
0 1 i*41 Ity W zr4 q~6% &amp;"V.
Ge
ne va Peace Confere nce on th is issue with th
prime health problems of our .r •" me
e Washington D.C. area television sta tions to
Dr. Gofmari's resez,r'h., however, cannot be Government of Israel."
run
-1 don7 know whert.er! cen afttwa 0~44 aviter or
plutailum fi= nv,!=r pwer plants, he wam, lightly d;smLwd. He Is prof"w emeritus of
a message Urgjn CoIigNss to orerride
Further,
!he
U.S.
promises
to
-mo
e
President
not! Do you take rood sIamp3'?
every Ford's veto to the ex&amp;cnsion of 0,1
will tncre
use menace to future generations, medical physics at the University of California,
effort to ensure at the conference that all the
price controls.
¶tatiot
Fvcim if the nuclear power Industry "contains
JU. '
t1 saying the ad was too
SECRET PLEDGE: me United States has substantive negotiations Wilt be on
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61" was picked up
In Longwood with 1,918 election since incorporation in election in Winter Springs the "
by Iierty Christian
which
has
1,211
qualified
from
a
wooden
life raft by a
qualified
voters,
the
most
In
the
August,
1973,
has
three council
School to raise funds for
Dominican
navy
tugboat.
city's
histo
,
three
coun
l
ry
ci
seats up for election including voters.
yearbook project.
seats, currently occupied by
Radio Havana said Thursday
Maitland Health Day, 10 a.m. June Lormann, Don Schreiner

Fleet Resent, mortgage

A city official in Rep. Vince Fechtel'3 district Clearwater or Palatka don't give a hoot when
hit. in the legs, and after several months, six
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The middle college will save students time of the House of Representatives, told the state Sanford holds its city elections,
medals,
and
permanent disabilities, was sent
and, by cutting down on the number of years in leg'
legislator that he felt that city elections should be
And, since city elections are established
home.
school, money. More Important,
Carnegie held at the same time as county and state charters ip,woved by Voters during an official home.
absence of war, however, did not bring
Corporation, it Is hoped that the thorough-going elections,
election why in the name of heaven would
peace
to
McFarland. He claims the pain-killing
a=iculum revision necenary to comprims into
Rep. Fechtel uked the Staff of the Hmm of Statt of Florida and the Legislature want to get agents given him while hospitalized were adsik years material usually spread over eight Representatives' Committee on Elections to list involved In what Is beyond all reasonable doubt a
)*ars "will offer students a highly integrated for him the advantages and disadvantages of a local matter. The state has enough problems of dieting. Also, he could not forget Vietnam
(among those he killed. he says, were young 4 1 it
education that is qualitatively better than that of unified municipal election date.
its own without getting Involved in something children). He
-suffered blackouts, nightmares;
most four-year coll eges."
Doug
of Tallahassee, sta ff director like this.
tnid to kill himself. Six months after his
for the Committee on Elections conducted a poll
n Stenstrom discharge the veteran, just
19 years old, was
The Citizens Band (CB) radio business is and came up with nothing more than a cornSanford
ju
jlicially
di
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a
ll
y
declared
mentally incompetent.
boo
booming,
the industry happily reports.
pleated problem — tim solution to whict?, so says
L.ztters to the editor are welcome.
few years later, McFarland got into a
It began during the lYM74 fuel crisb when Mr. lAwton, ". . .only complicates matters
7bey should be as
brief as poie-AMe and squabble with a man on a California stmt. The
truckers bought them to alert each other about more."
comment on matters of general Interest,
man was killed. Bill McFarland was found
radar traps and police cars, CB has since caught
Nevertl wleu, in true bureaucratic style Mr.
'I'he letters should deal with Issues and avoid guilty, given a sentence
of five years to life and
on for marine, mol4le home and personal use Lawton went on to say, "If everything goes well personalities,
sent
to
prison.
with
umers.
we will be giving serious consideration to a
The editor reserve, the right to edit those
Where he still Is today.
More thin 6.2 million CB; seb are currently in general bill that would apply to the entire sta:e. tetters for rrvuons of space, but will iriereite
I 0
Should he be? Decidedly not. Without passing 0
use, at an investment of more tLan $1.5 billion, Despite the outcry from city officials, I believe." great care that the thrit of the
letter is 1501 lost distant Judgment on the crime
for which he was
Oneof every 39 passeriger cars has them; one out he goes on to say. "a uniform municipal electl on in'the editing.
jailed,
the
case
seems
at least to be unfinished
of every live long-haul trucks; one out of seven day would benefit the voters, the state and tl:e
All let1n must be
ed with mailing busi ness. McFarland claims he
pleasure boats, and one out of seven recreational municipalities..
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addreu and, when possible, a telephone number petent to take part
In
his
trial
vehicles.
and
did
not
assist
What a person believes isn't half as im- so the identity the writer may be verified,
The his public dcfender. It was only after Ida guilt
More efficient manufacturing techniques that portant as why he believes it. And, in this case, Evening Herald will respect
the wishes of was established, as example,
that McFarland,
have brought the average cost of a set down to Mr. Lawton does not say why or how a stat,
.wide writers who do not want theira nesm to&amp;MS
r In under clinical drugs, revealed his side of the
$150, plus the fact that the Federal Corn. municipal election day would benefit voters, the print,
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munications Commission has reduced license state or the municipalities.
We reserve, of cow'se, the ' hi to reject any
pulling a
that McFarland went into a blind
fees from $20 to $4 during the past few years,
As a Sanford city commissioner, let me say letters this newpaper considers to be be us
I
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have also contributed to the bocm.
this: The people Sanford could care less when slanderous.
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kind of training to

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slow deterioration of law arl

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in Palestine. But nothing ever
came of it, even after Britain
assumed mandatory rule over

Court Overrules Gandhi

Cor'son, a f or mer nuirine colonel now coor.

REP-MUNT

Resurgence Of Strength Expected

MIAMI (AP) - Tropical a generally westward path miles per hour and heavy rain the center, which was moving the southern part of the island
re" order as Jew and Arab 1(,cked vi
storm Eloise churned slowly after shifting briefly toward the squalls. Residents of Jamaica slightly north of west at 12 through
out the day, but it
bloody communal strife.
through the Caribbean today, southwest.
and Central and Western Cuba m.p.h.
ported no injuries or estimates
The end of World War ii
gathering strength for an ex"On this track, it probably were told to exvect heavy rains,
Hebert said Thursday night of damage.
brought
freedom for hundreds
pected resurgence into the hur- will not be very long before it and Cuban officials placed the that forecasters were still exEarlier, Cuban broadcasts
NEW DELHI, India (AP) -The Indian Supreme court
thousands
of European ,Iec
ricane that left at least 30 per- gathers more strength and be- provinces of Cainagne and Iis pecting Eloise to turn toward iunniPred in Miami said fled the gaunt and
1mck.ss w'
;iided tilay to rc'ie Pniiii Minister Indira Gandhi's
sons
dead
and
thousands
homecomes
a
hurricane
again,'
said
Villas
on
"a
state
of
alert."
the
northwest,
putting
it
on
a
C
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oss and Civil Defense Units vors of Nazi Germar.y, who
convictio n for illegal campaign practices, a move she had
less on three islands.
forecaster Paul Hebert of the
At 6 a .m. EDT, the storm's track toward the Gulf of Mcxi- evacuated persons near the
tried to prevent with a constitutional amendment
city dreamed of going to Palestine
The Etorm, downgraded from National Hurricane Center.
poorly defined center was at co.
nullifying the lower court's action against her,
of Guantanamo and in Haracoa,
In November 1947, the U.N '
a hurricane Thursday after losThe center witi ned residents Latitude 20.5 north,
80
Cuba's oldest city.
Alter hearing four weeks of arguments on the validity of
General
Assembly voted to par"We are ha ving trouble
ing much of its power when its of the Lesser Cayman Islands to west, or about
miles sou th.
1'
Officials in Puerto Rico said tition Palestine into separa
tk'c ?&amp;nent, a five.Jude
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winds and torrential rains pelt. take immediate precautions easto(Havana. Top winds were derstanding why it hasn't Eloise, the worst
~w;!!cv A. N. Ray said it would delay its ruiuig on the
storm to hit Jewish and Arab states, with
ed southern Cuba, continued on against the storm's winds of 45 at 45 to 50 miles per howr near turned yet," he 3aid. "But as it there In more than
('OnStitutloflal issue while it considered the merits of Mrs.
a decade, Jerusalem placed under a U.N.
moves further west, it moves left 22
person.s dead, 28 missing trusteeship
Gandhi's earlier appeal against her convictIon,
out of the long itudes of danger
and 275 injured.
Lawyers for Mrs. Gandhi's opponents ha iled the
The Jews were jubilant. The
to Florida."
decision as a "moral victory,"
Damage estimates rose to $60 Arabs prepard for war.
Although forecasters mm- mklllOnaSrePOrtSfrOmhard-hit
British mandatory rule can,,,
________________________________________________
(Continued From Page 3-A) are completing first two year those currently held by Virginia imized the immediate threat to towns in the south, southwest to an end May 14, 1948. That
not run for a specific seat. They terms in offi ce while Scott, Is Mercer, Harry Terry and south Florida, some residents and central mountain areas same day, the Jewisn state was
run i' a ftetd with the two "top. finishing a sixth term. ills Martin Bacc'n Sr. Some 991 were reported stocking up on reached officials.
born.
Eight persons were reported
vote-getters" in this case service on the council has not voters are qualified to par- transistor radios, batteries,
and mnore than 1,000
canned food and
winning election,
been consecutive. Polling place ticipate in the election,
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Officials in the Dominican homeless in the Dominican ReCasselberry had an unusual is usually the city hail council
Candidate qualifying period
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suffered
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Republic
said
a
freighter
carrypublic,
which
also
election two years ago when a chamber,
will open there on Sept. 30 anci
SEPT. 20
Beginning Antiques, 7 p.m.. run-off was held two weeks
The city council there is in close Oct. 24. Neither the ing 1,200 tons of cement sank widespread flooding and crop
_____
e County Voter 10 p.m., AEC 17, fee $15.00, 6 after the regular
Wed.vsday 12 miles off that na- damage. Officials in neighbor_____

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favored a Jewish national home

his release,

While speaking to marine vetera ns of
Guadalcanal during World War II, Eleanor
pelted with coins from an
Roosevelt
audience not really it, the mood for platitudes or
dcference. Afterwards, the shaken Mrs.
Roosevelt -zr.ndered aloud whether men sub.
jecced so mufl to war should not - even as the
combat K-9's be given some
help them readjust to the idea of nonviolent
behavior,

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in the cost ofa college education, although that is
not its immediate purpose.
This is the "middle college." A relatively new
concept in education, the middle college corn.
hines high school and college curricula into one
coherent program designed to er.able a student
to earn a
the sophomore year of college.
Carnegie Corporation of New York has announced a grant of $236,000 to Seattle University
for the establishment of a middle eoflege called
Mateo Ricel College. The joint effort ci two
Catholic institutions, Seattle Preparatory Schocl
and Seattle University, the college will enroll its
first students this fall in what hn hiiditlonally
b
the ninth
high school.
Matteo Ricci College was developed, Y5
acting president Rev. Thomas F. Healy, because

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one experimental idea that could mean a saving

adequately explained to proper committees in the
'legislative body.
Finally, for Congress to' weigh tangible against

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estimates, however, that these costs will rise
eight per cent a year indefinitely.
A distant glimmer of hope for the iarenth of
the Class of 1990 - something may be found In

Attacks on the secrecy that has surrounded
some of the negotiations also can be dismissed o.it
of hand. A degree of confidentiality is essential to
the successful conclusion of any peace
negotiations. Before its Middle East discussion is
over Congress will be able to judge- for itself
whether the f ufl scope of the treaty has been

another Vietnam.

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on attendance at a public

the executive and legislative branch can be
brushed aside immediately if the benefits versus
risks criterion prevails. The testing of wills on
Capitol Hi can be pursued on some issues that do
not involve a choice between peace and widespread

Cluristian milffiatnen captured the son of Moslem

Vietnam Vet
Wastemks Life 1 Ii
In Prison
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college and have been inflated at four per cent a
year. The American Council on Education

And there most certainly will be risks
Hair splitting about the constitutional roles of

American people simply would not stand for

Martm'Sqvare, and a fire gutted a movie house on the

square. The theater was owned by a Moslem charity
organization.
Other fires were reported in a slum area,
Poli ce in armor ed cars chased gangs of aimed men
from the streets.

FCD, 901 Evernia St., P.O. Box "V", West Palm
Beach, 33402.
Here's your big chance.
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The theoretical cost of starting a family this
year and rearing two ctiIdren through coll ege is
$240,000, says Money magazine.
By far the largest single expense parents can
expect over the next 22 years is the cost of
education, which will amount to a staggering
$23,000 a child. College costs In the magazine's
analysis are based

worth the risks that the Unit ed States must take?

And before Congress ratifies Mr. Kissinger's

Rockets hit a hotel and a dozen shops in downtown

TOM TIEDE

In College

Kissinger. Others undoubtedly would .
1 ike to make

the Secretary of State himself the central issue by
emphasizing the intangibles in the agreement that
he has forged. And those ill Congress with higher
political ambitions will sift the agreement for
material that can be of advantage to their ambit ions,
When all of these have been discussed
thoroughly and assigned relative weights, the
members' of Congress will have to address the
same basic question that faced Israel, Egypt and
the Administration.
Are the benefits of peace in the Middle East

effort,s, as we think it must and will, the Vietnam
specter will be laid to rest by a single, unalterable
fact.

and Moslem factions.

Socialist leader Kainal Jumblatt at a roadblock, but the

A Glimmer
Of Hope

S'nme members of Congress already have exhibited

next

So, if you've always wanted to run a large,
modern commissary, complete with outdoor

DON OAKLEY

These will include comparisons between our
p- imi'es to Egvfit and Israel and the genesis of our
involvement in Vietnam more than a decade ago.

The most troublesome of all of the issues that
Mr. Kissinger's negotiations have raised is
whether America is on the way to another "Viet
nam ."

BEIRUT, Lebanon I AP)-Intermittent rocket and ma.
chine-gun fire continued through the night in Beirut do.
spite a cease-fire agreement between warring Christian

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intangible promises and concessj

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an additional live-year period,

America e linchpin

future negotiations: Peace,
However, the legitimate concerns as well as
distractions will be many before Congress gets to

do

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JERUSALEM (AP)
After that one day the Israelis shall many of them died reclaiming
The first Zionist congress met durance when they got there, lack of food hinder me as little
27 years and four wars, Israel be pushed Into the sea,
malarial swamps and desert in Bagel, Switzerland, in 18g7 were acts of faith, for they died as possible." He died in Israel
has achieved in the inter im
Israel officially became an wastes and combating Arabs and vowed to create a national in droves "
on Dec. 1, 1973 at the age of 87.
Sinai peace accord the virtual independent state
a Jewish who opposed their presence home for Jews in Palestine,
David Ben-Gurlon, Israel's
The settlers lived n Ipnil
acceptance of Egyptians that it homeland - on May 14, i8, even then.
itien under Ottoman rule,
founding father and first prime purchased from Arabs by Zi n nis a nation here to stay a~,
d that and from that day on faced
The seedling that eventually
The lofty words of Basel were mirister, would recall that he ist funds or philanthropist pr,,Arabs and Jews should live in confl ict,
became th e state of Israel was difficult to implement.
came down with malaria sh ort. moters.
peaceful coexistence.
But the history of Israel ac- the direct outgrowth of the ZiWriting of the first Immigra- ly after his arrival and was adBy 1914, the Jews owned ni, r,,
No other Arab nation has ac tually began at the tutn of the onist movement created by a Lion of Jews, British author Te- vised by a doctor to leave or die, than 100,000 acres, half of wIn h
cepted this as official policy and century with the arrival of Jews little-known Viennese Journal. rence Pnittie said the Immi"1 didn't listen," reminisched were under cultivation,
many Arabs. the Palestinian who came to be known as the ist, ThMor Ilerz], at the end of grints' "determination to Ben-Gurion. "I hung on grimly,
Zionist aspirations rose when
guerrilla in particular, still hold "Children of Death" because the last century.
rea ch Israel and their en- trying to let the disease and the Britain issued its famous 1917
Balfour Declaration, saying it
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Rocket, Gun Battles Erupt

The term of the lease is 10years with an option of

Control District (FCD) is seeking a concessionaire
for just such a purpose.

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Delivery: Week, 55 cents; Month, $2.4); 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. S,28,40. By Mail: In Flori(ki same as home delivery. All
i'ther mail: Month. $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Mon ths, $32.40.

Arab Acceptance Key In Sinai Accord

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Guerrilla Threat' Remains

Sept. 20 is a slgn1ftcnt day in the lives of
back one day because of conflict at the Daytona
The park provides fishing, boating and plc.
members of the !3ernard Duke Woody Branch 147 of
Beach stadium site.
nidUng areas with more than 200 campsites
the Fleet Reserve Association.
Thus, according to our high school sophomore,
available to satisfy the needs of more than 5,000
It % ill be on that day (tomorrow) when members
the "Jam' was postponed so more students could
people who visit the park monthly.
of the a&amp;sociaton touch a torch to the mortgage
attend both the football game and the dance.
The area to be leased for private operation
they've been paying on since 1967.
Rotaract Club of Sanford Is the sponsor of the
consists of .2 acres of land with a Spanish style
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ih i Inrti lounge store,
store. rest rooms.
Thr lnciil Fleet !lrvø niitf Ii awin,c nf
600 retirees of the Marines, Navy and Coast
storage area, kitchen and bar counter. It will all be
of various styles.
will celebrate th e occasion with a hawaiian luau,
under the general supervision of a park manager,
____
Ihichillgetunderwayoncethemortgagegoesup
employed by the FCD.
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in smoke.
Persons tshtng to bid on the concession will be
MI Fleet Reservists and their guests are invited
Ho 'd you like to have the opportunity to operate
.
required In post a surety bond of $1 0,000, but in lieu
J
to theaffair. which will featuiv dancing following
one of the most modern commissary and marinas in
of the bond, oth er met hods of financial protection
the hIaaiian luau,
Central Florida?
can be arranged, according to the FCD.

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METHODIST CHURCH
415 Park Ave
LooP king
Past.,
Morning Worship
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SvniaykP*lI
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131pm
Moos Prayer Breakfast
)nd&amp;lthTtmursday
1:31am.
Family Night Supper
lrOSuvsdap
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Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

THE McKIBBIN AGENCY
Insurance

PANTRY PRIDE
DISCOUNT FOODS
and Employes

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

DEKLES'
GULFSERVICE
Mel Dekie and Employes

CELERYCITY
PRINTING CO., INC.

£Idenlprmngslayt.slChiwch,OtdOriemdoIi,aticessirAve.
Church. 11, Part Ave.
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Friendship Sapttstbua*Of *fllmonsv
Springs
Pt sapieu Church of Oesry

Vlrst Clued of Denese
Firsi SpIts1 Church ii 1.010 M1'v

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First BatesI Church Of Llsgw01d. C.,. CIE'** £ 0n10
p,,j lanetit Chord if Oe*d.
FirsI lapliel Clutch of SanLando SIngI
Fuist ShIll. MIssionary $açtlst Church. 1)01W. 1111Sf
Pareit Cnv Saps.st Church
First &amp;aptst Church if Oitreii
Fet.s4pn etred Baptist Church. O.odo
jordan MIt nary I#ptiII Church. 1431 W. Firsl SI

Ner*sde $a4sI Church. CheIuofa
$pif chur*. IIoflP $4.. iifesptio
Macedonia M.ssssa Baptist (P.,ecft. Oil HeN Ii. Obuno
Morning Glory Saplist Church. 0.0ev, Hwy
Mt Miutfi Pr,mut's Baptist. 1501 Lscvit Ave. Sanford
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St.JohnChCy3ostom(lapdEasternOrthodoxCathollcChu!chol out.slde,remember Jesus
cuns ances,
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America celebrated Its 13th
Sunday in conjunction
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the House International
Church Of Christ
The bill is H. R. 9006, The Relations Committee and will
Evangelist liarrell I). International Development and be presented on the floor
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mllltaryahl,separatlngthetwo Relations Committee.

Section Line Trail or Mrs. Paul members of the congregation Church of Christ, Sept.
The services will be held
?oortnisMv fllvti.. with
'nru'intm ii
nightly at 7:30 and at 11 n.m. on
Sunday.
First Methodist

Munk

St. Luke

Dr. J. E. McKinley, a former
pastor of
First United
Methodist Church of Sanford,
will be the speaker at both
morning worship services,
Sunday Rev. McKinley was
pastor to
the
Sanford
congregation from 1945 to 1953,
the longest pastorate ever held
in this church, 11e has always
been known as "Ed" and is
,.,
lIlUfSLOfl intlus W&gt;' V1S1LO.
living with Ills wile, Mae, in
Palatka since he retired (roti
Congregation
the active ministry.
A mini-drama, directed b.
Both Am
Anna Lea Heard, will hi'
A new Bible study on the Old
The cclebration of Sukkoth, presented at both morning
Testament iz. being taught the Festival of Tabernacles, worship services.
Thursdays at 10 a.m. at the will
be
observed
by
A future event for the
church by Mrs. Bess Sapp. A Congregation Beth Am at their congregation will be a church
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the ('trder of St. Luke will meet
Tu.iay at 7:45 p.m. at Winter
Park Presbyterian Church,
Dundee Drive and Lakemont
Avenue. Topic
'Hospital
Visitation" will be discussed by
panel members. Re". Bruce
Cuming, associate minister,
Mrs Michael Krass, RN, and
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'Ihere will be a hamburgerhotdog
with homemade ice
cream Sunday at 5 p.m. at
Christ United
Methodist
Church. Each family attending
should bring enough hotdos or
hamburgers for their own use.
There will be games and activities on the church grounds
for everyone.
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CoriwcCouew,Ct,t
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Rev D.a'w.r,Shea
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Mr. and Mrs. Al Wilson

PUBLIX MARKETS
andEmployes

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

4) fellowshIphallinhonoroIRally
Longwood.
Sukkoth
is
a
harvest
Day.
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DURHAM. N.C. (API
festival of thanksgiving and
female Duke students are re- F roviuence
Sonic Christians are taking the writing not only hymns and
The Women's Guild of the special prayers will be offered
F'r S • l risian
"Him" out of the hymnals.
of Scrip. Lutheran Church of Providence in observance of the season.
prayers but
Fis'st Christian Church will
They say if humans were "in lure. Ultimately, an entire in Dcltc'na will hold its Fill
Children of the congregation
the image and likeness of God," "nonsexist" Bible may develop. Luncheon and Fashion Show in will bring fruit to decorate the begin a new youth ministry on
For instance, in a standard the Fellowship Hall of the littice covered patio area, Sunday, under the direction of
then God must be both
misasculine and feminine,
translation, John 15:13 reads: Church on Providence Blvd., sharing the "harvest" with the Mr. and Mrs. Bill Gibson Jr,
"Unfortunately, sonic folks "Greaterlovehathno man than Sept. 25 a noon, Mrs. Harry entire congregation in an and Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kyle.
are attempting to see this as this that a man should lay down Baltrunat and her committee "Oneg Shabbat" at the con- On the third Sunday of each
month there will be a con
will serve an appetizing salad, elusion of the services.
'neul'rizing' God," said the his life for his friends."
temporary service. The Sunday
The Duke group has con- rolls, desert and coffee for
Rev, Robert Young, chaplain at
CongregatIon Beth AXIS
been in existanee less than evening programs at 6 o'clock,
l)uke University. "It's more vetted that passage to: "Great- lunch.
will feature rap sessions,
Mrs. Alfred E. Grann has three months, but over
positive than that,"
en love has no one than this that
Under the Rev. Mr. Young's one should lay down one's life arranged for the showing of the families observed the recent special programs, followed by a
latest creations for fall, High Holy Days in services recreation program and
guidance, a group of male and for a friend."
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The Management and Employes

SENKARIK GLASS
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and Employes

WINN.DXIE STORES
and Ernrloyes

L. D. PLANTE, INC.
Ovideo, Florida
HARRELL&amp;BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
David Beverly and Staff

STENSTROMREALTY
Herb Stenstorm and Staff

FLAGSHIPBANK
of Sanfordand5faff
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NewMt Calvary Mtssien.avy Baptist. 1101w. lItiuil
NSWSIun, P,Im$ftv,5ppft*0Ch0r5*.s5geW 11.1St.
istw Tnlsmun.t SpISd hirc*.
fly lii hoyll Lamgwed
Ne. M7 lien BaptIst Church. 1730 Peer Ave.
lactessa Pail Sapetet Church, 3747 W. 71* St.
Peep'oi Bapti,t Chapel. liii W First SIrool, S.aaerd
Pinocresi Baptist Church, III W A1',I*I BlVd
Pratt c.a. 5.apeto, RIdge Rd.. Porn Pint
PvIis MissiO*ary Bapftst Church, UdwOy

CHURCH OF CHPIST
Church of Chi*tt. Ill) S. Path Ac;.
Chw(bofChrittapL1b.EtU S 17.t3N.C.aswlborry
SoeThS.mine00CrchofCp.,js,14l,L,k.H,W,IIRd
CPmwchefC$smst,$PatmS,qia,soq .AllamenfeSp,s
Ch*ch el Ciwist. 04r4Va
Church of Chriit. Longwo.d
Church .1 Christ, Psora
Church of Christ. W. 171* St.
No,.1side Church of Christ. Pta Haven Dr - Mittand

S.corie Shiish U.ssien.ry lapt: Couch. Witt Sarlu,d
Str'*lend Saptst Cru.,tu, 3131 Patmeyte

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CATHOLIC
FMTS1 II flu NelI,Ni, Lies Mary
*11 s.
Cahulic Church, 7)1 Oak Av0,, Sanford
St Au's Calslic Church. Dogwood Trail, Delary
St. £vg,siii. Ce$huftc Catinch. Sunset Dr. near Settees Rd.
C.assetwrry
55. Nary Mag.daIiap Callollc Church, Madta.d Avi. Aflans.We

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CHRISTIAN
F.t Uw.slian Church. 1457
Sanford Avs.
Sènfond chm;.s55 e Chants, 133*. *'rporl SIvI
ht1h,ife
t&amp;fi1n Church, Florida Haven, Dr • Maiftaisd
Llk*,te'w Cawlifien
wch. B-san Lab.. Rd *5 jainteun
CONGRIQATIO.cA1.

Catpraguf.i.at Chrish.. Church. 3101 Path

irie M*th*d.tt (hurcn, I-SI W iits St
Geneva Methodist Cimunip,, Geneva
Giic, United Mlthodist Church, Airport BlVd
Graist Ctsapul A M E
tivvch. O,ieös
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O43gowe Mith*ditt Church.
011110 Methodist Church
Pao4 Welicyan MetM4ut, It. 44*. at Paola
St. Jaings AM.E. III at Cypress
St Nary's AM.l. CIW,CII t, t. iii.
Si. Past'; Methodist Chur;h. Ostogus Rd., lurerpri..
Station Memorial Church. S. bury
Saniand. Undid Methodist Church. Tamp FIrst Pod., Suits
Blvd. Atlamoof. Springs

CHURCH OF GOD

Sl.Jamo$M.ss40nary$aptastC,ch,StRg4lØp,
II. Paul Saptit Church. III Pine *510.
SI. Maft%eini Baptist Church. Ci'aaa Kpt

Springfield Mflt.inliny laplief, 11* A Cedar
Miasfoniry Sipotel Chord. 1* Cypeels S..
Tenspie $apeest Church. Pale Springs ii
prng
Wt*am ChodSi Mas:.4f1 511051$ Cusech. Mini I Wilfism St

METHODIST
Samnetl United Memorial CP.ur'ti. I. Delary Ave.. lnlerpelsa
Sear Lab, United Methodist Church
5.1101 AM I Church, Canaan Hgls.
Casselberry Ceittmivity United Methodist Church. Hwy. 57. &amp;
Pimey Rifts Rd. Cassilberry
DeScry Community Methodist Church, W Ni: Rd.. DeIry
First United Mthodust Cliunib.
.-aek Ave
Pint Methidi" .,cn .1 Oviede
F.,.,
Methodist Church, 3445 Sanford Ave

Ctqe Of 0ni, 14) Hirb,
Clsswci! ;S Gnu. M$ W. 72nd it
Church Of God, Ovilde
C.hurth ii God '$stsn.u. Lake Monroe
Church 000.1 *.., e,.te.
Church Of God. 1013 W. :4.1 10,
Church of 001 In thrill. Ov*do
Church Of 0,101 Prnghey, 35110. Elm Ave.
Church Of God of Pedseçy, 17$ S. Pnsimmoe £ie.
Church of O.&amp; MissIon, EN0I00
Rescue Churched 0.1 tPISW Uth Si., Santord

NAZARENE
F.rstCher(Im.4tneNa:aren.,W)ndatMapt
F.m Pirk
Geneva Church of thi Nstareew. Geneva C.mmvnity Center
Lake Mary Church oO 1*. Najaroesi L*ke Many Blvd Uku Mary
Leng.e,- Church of tIme Nazarene. Wayman I Jeswp Ave

EPISCOPAL
All
Epiiioyuêt Church, I. Delary Ave. Enterprise
Christ lp.sch,al Cherub, Le.g
Nl$y Cross lpv'scpiI. Park A-re. at am si

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LUTHERAN
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Church. Overkraoo Dr Cassa(ber,y
00051 ihupAeru United LvtMiiii. 71$ S Orlando Dr
Lvlbnan Church if P'eetdeora, Dettena
'Listhnm. Ch.,cIm Of 'he R*smer, IJW lIft
?.;usls Lvffierir Choral. 0.lden Days Dr. A
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PRESBYTERIAN
Lake Mary United Pro*5leriaes Church
First Pruilileria. Church. Oil Ave. A ad it.
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B. HlgNaiid
Caavrmant P7etbytrta. Church, 3111 5. Orlando Or.
St. Andrtwt Preslytersom Church, I'S!) Bile La*, i.

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Si Mat5 Presbyterian CAWch 1011 P4Im Ipcstt, Rd. AlIam,nse
Spgt
Upsala COmmunity Pvssbytwia Church. Upsala Rd
Wssh limiter Prosbyterl.
Chwih. Red lug RI, Cassilkerry
SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST
FMest Lake Siventh Day Aivittliti Chytch, Hwy 414, Forf tIff
Svth Day Advt,st Church. Maitlaod Ave. AItainimit Springs
Sanford Seventh Oiy A1vtist CImfch, 7Th &amp; Fm

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All Faith Chapel, Canip
Sornan,t, Well,. Park Rd
Seari;i A.'inti,, Holiness
I.ardIN Ave
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CWshS4 loses Chrlstii Utsa, 013
SaiNt. 3315 Pimb Ave.
lasfora Onthodsi Churdi.
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FinS P$*Ieatf ii Church
of Lan,wsod
FirI Psnl,cutal Church
Of Sl*$,rd
Pull
'lo 1774 Country Club
4.1 Olive Nsh*f1s Ch%wcb. Oak
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Sanford Aililmi, Church. tall 1
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The Stuatien Amy, III Jofiovj'5 Witnesses, 5004W Irn St.
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tarwashestoraisefundslora
t,sit to Norfolk, Va, at
Rosemont Church, where Dr.
harris was former senior
minister The sensor high \'F of
Rosemont sisited here, and
insi'ed the i'irst (Jsunb
tisunbers to sisit them Thes
will stop over night at (Ix
Fa)LtksLlle iN C ) Church to
be "uest
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special
project which is
supjx*'tlng a child at Southern
Christian Children's Home,
Atlanta, Ga.

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New officers of the Women of (lie Church ci First Presbyterian Church of Sanierd were Installed this Psychologist, will be
week at the annual meetbg, From It-fl, Mrs. Edward Fulford, treasurer; Mrs. Leroy Nopper, on film at the First Baptist
Mrs. Wafter Gklow, vice-president; Church, Sanford, Sunday at 6
historian; Mrs. it. Wal.lIc, president; Rev. Virgil L
p.m.
and Mrs. Chester Davidson, $t-CfttI1Y
Bryant;

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OF YOUR CONGREGATION WHO PARTAKES IN
OUR SUNDAY BRUNCH SPECULI
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farm fresh eggs, tasty bacon
delicious home fries and toast.

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salad,
potato
mixed
pickles, sliced peaches,

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assorted dressings, deviled
eggs, pickled bets, job
with fruit, acaroni salad,

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torI cy
with
dressing, rare roast beef,
pot

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beef and cabbage, fresh
roost Pork, $9 of Iamb,
baked ham, fri-sb juicy
chopped sirloin, fresh
seafood,

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A new bill before the United for the
Included in
Stoser, and altar boy Donald Kellenbee, (Herald Photo by Bill States Congress "represents a the bill is the basic support by
Vincent I
significant step forward in the the U. S. of programs in food
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BAPTIST
Antiach Saplisl Church. 0,1010
Calvary 3.aptLat Assooebl. 711 Falrmoof 154010n0 Gird.. C00L
Hwy 17.131
tat.,,, lanlist Church. Crystal Late 6 3rd. Lab, Mary
CnWWsry Baptist Chch. ro S'.uata sivi
Canital Sapist C.tw,a, WI Oak Ave
Cimetuota FirS Biptsst
C;eara!eq Mn.sa. 01y?.l' ChtfCIm. t'ovThwttt Rd

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out of malice. But Jesusi will for our abundant life has a lot to
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traveled a lot by plane, and I'm not usually bothered about it. But
this time I had a fear dossis in the pit of my stomach. I was
praying, and I said, "Lot-ri, I want You to go with me and protect
meenthisfllght,"Thendeepwlththmelheardthelordsay,"Go
withyouWhydontyoujustgowithME. And I thought, "Dear
Lord,ifYoi'regoingtobeonboard,weareOK.WeareOK."And
we were.
I think of this so much now when I begin a trip, whether by
plane or car or any means. And I can say, "OK, Jecus, I'm going
with You If I'm going ssith You, then anything bad will base to go
through 'You Ii, get to sue.'' Thre's a vcr in the Bible U'klt .ays If
.
a thief is going to rob a house, he must first bind the strong man
that protects the house (Matthew 12:29). When you're relying on
Jesus for your protection, anything harmful has to go through
Hun to get to you. You can't ask for better protection than that.
Christ cares about
oer'n.i1 safety, There's a sf:y frori
Mark,C apter4 that illu aeths, Jesus and Ills disciples were
• traveling across a lake when a storm came up. Jesus was
sleeping, and the disciples became frightened. They came saying,
"Master, carest thou not that we perish?" .lasd think that's the
cry of every person when trouble strikes, when fear comes in.
Even when we're close to God, we find those words in some form
going out of our hearts to Him- "Lord, don't You Care? Don't
You care?
Jesus cbes care. He showed He cared by doing something:
"And He arose and rebuked the wind a1 ssld nn,m the sea
td5i be suil And the cmd ceased, and there sas a greit iilin
(?Iark4 39) Hestllledthetempest Howllosethat'

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E. C. Elsea and Staff

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

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local
church tot the
public.
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Th.'1.spnr.ntr1,irtIt pivc'75
relative to areas of spiritual youth and academy men will concerts
concerns, which will be led by continue to function,
world. He began his musical
area pastors who are members
In addition to the various career at 15 years old 11.3
of the Ministerial Association,
programs
of
planned,
the organist-choirmaster
with Dr. Harris as moderator.
Atlanta's
Druid
lull
Baptist
Academy Color Guard will visit
In addition to the involvement
various churches on Sunday Church. At 17, he performed at
of midshipmen in the chu'ches
morning, assignments are Atlanta Memisorial Art Center in
of their choice on Sunday, a
made by Dr. Harris. Any IsIs first solo organ concert, He
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church wishing the color guard memorizes all his work. He is
involving youth of the
the youngest faculty member of
should contact him concernLn
association churches and dates,
Girard College In Philadelphia,
midshipmen at the Baptist
where he heads the choral
Consideration is being given ke&gt;board department.
Conference Grounds near
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Sat.an.worshipping
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and courses In witchcraft and thousand of thorn for instance angeLs will be of great comfort
demonclogy at well known 'came down in indescribable and inspiration to believers and
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splrndor on Mount Sinai 0
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FAIRWAY PLAZA
appealed the acquitals — an
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kindergarten th r ough 12th
garden of Mr. and Mrs. George Stine as Its Garden
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of the Month
and the Supreme Court conDisease Control of the - A Ioston physician, Dr. victed Morgentaler
for September. Th e Stine home is located
grade (Saturday only)
Try It you'll like it
at 727 Summerjjn
SELECTED
last
Department
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Health, Kenneth Edelin, was convicted October
by a 5 to 4 majority.
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al mediator who wouldn't give Sargent Karch, executive di- Management Council and York Giants followed suit. session Monday in Washington, ed to union leadership in Chi. by Sept. 16 for practice. That
in to confusion or other hard- rector of the NFL Management players' union were telling the
And shot tly before 6 p.m. EDT, D.C. The names were the same; cago. From Chicago will follow date was changed to Sept. 18.
When the leaves begin turn- heads, and the frightening Council; Ed Garvey, Karch's players: if
ing amber and gold and the air threat of Finally losing Ian
they would play the New England Patricits. who all that changed were the diAes. an intricate timetable; the gLit
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in. union counterpart, and the gov- Football, the owners would give began the series of wildcat
takes on the chill nip of fall, it's terest and dollars.
The albtrosstinging around of it will insure the fans two would be no lockout or strike
ei-nment's top labor trouble. th?ImI a contract they could !lve walkouts six days ago, said the
y the necks of the NFl, owners weeks of football.
little for the National Football
from Sept. 16 through Oct. 1.
It wasn't until 9 a.m. EDT shooter, W.J. Usery, [lead of the %ith, and let bygones be bywould return to the practice had been a contract that ex.
League season to begin,
The "inemorandurn of agree- Again the Sept. 16 date was
Thursday, less than three days Federal Mediation and Con- gones.
field,
pired 191 months ago, on Jan. ment" said that the NFL Play. changed to the 18th.
But sozitetimes it takes more before the scheduled start of the ciliationServlce, emerged from
It worked. Almost imAlthough details of the 31, 1974. When the Management ers Association and Manage.
than a inere change Of
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seasorts
NFL's
regular
.wason,
that
it
their
marathon
session
in
New
inediately
the New York Jets, "ineinoranduin of agreement" Council promised to lay before nient Council agreed to the six. Manage
to change men's minds,
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strike by live NFL teams began York to announce they had one of the live striking teams, never were officially an- the union a new,
This year it took 13 hours of to crumble and tlw-- pro fwtball reached a "inemoranduill
equitable pro- point proposal as amended at make a new contract proposal
of announced they would return to nounced, Tile Associated Press posal by,
Monday, Sept. 22, the the 13-hour meeting.
by, Sept. 25. That (L-itv "as
gruelling labor negotiations season emerged, at least agreement."
practice. Three more striking learned later Thursday they albatross was lifted.
preceded by 1 91 months of Un' temporarily, from potential
-The First point of the origi- pushed up to Sept. 22
It was more of a promise than teams - the Washington Red. were based on a six-point pro.
Players will get the contract n.al six-point proposal said the
certainty, a hard.headed Feder- chaos,
an agreement. In essence, the skins, Detroit Lions and New posal made after an all-night the same (lay that it is present- Patriots'camp would be open
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home with us. (All
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he will choose her children- plus a check to cover the exof the others were on their own.
personnel under safe and 'flt twoare
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which
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sanitary conditions. In 1974, and neither is sufficiently
made to see me.
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DEAR ABBY: I'm 18 and my
nearly 900,000 legal abortlona mature to leave home.
Do you think we should take a
Maybe
were performed
boyfriend is 22. We've gone vacation from each other for a
In the United it's my fault for not pushing ultimatum:
"Either your kids indescribable, but
States,
them hard enough, but the fact go or I do. I am tired of sup- my children away.I can't send together for a year. lie lives 30 while"
miles from my home ann drives He wants to marry me, but
The findings are expected to remnains that they stiff need me. porting
them!"
How
much
do
I
owe
my
over
to be with me about four I'm not sure we can get along
strengthen pro-abortion forces
My husband has Issued an
Abby, my love for this man is husband?
My children? times a week,
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The acore was 64, and I"TU
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at intermission. At least early
In the second half when he had a
two-goal lead.
FTU led at halftime, 1.0.
Theceeond half could only bc
described as "wild ... simply
wild" by Rudy. He's still not
ri'rtin n'w.liy what happened,
except his Knight booters
suE icren a severe letdown as the
Dublin team from Ireland
rallied with six second half
goals.
Dublin coach Tony O'Neill,
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protein.
s'.ibject has hardly been con- 160 calories to the ounce.
Entomologists think such in
A new hot, or movie just sider"d. A lot of inaecte are
sects as spiders, beetles,
In a 1971 book, Introducton
released in the United States Is used for food in more primitive
crickets, termites and cicadas
called "Bug." it shows people cultures, but rot in the more Nutrition, Henrietta Flexk
could be mass produced on
undar attack
by fiery civilized parts of the world." wrote: "Insects constitute one
sewage,
mature
and
cockroaches.
The professor is right about of the best remaining sources
agricultural
war'es.
They
"Bug" could Just as well be the quality of insects as f()()(J protein for the human diet and
mature a:d multiply rapidly,
the- title of a :ientific treatise but net about where they are are tasty alki clean.'
and a sirgle "insect farm"
on ways to ease the world food consumed. Toasted ants are
That insects are good to eat, could produce several tons of
shortage,
considered a delicacy in
and
good for you, is not a recent protein a day. Insects are eaten by millions Colombia, and are served at
The product could be ground
of people around the world. diploma1le recepticns In discovery. The ancient Greeks
j
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Scientists think the cultivation Bogota. They taste a bit like
the roinaus delighted in beetle
and C0fturnption of vNim salted PflJllP
grubs.
According to the Bible,
types of insects could be rushy
Chocolate covered beby bees j01 the
Baptist lived in the
expanded, and could contribute are to be (c'wid on the gourmet
wilderness, eating locusts and
to nieeting the nutritional r.eeds shelves of delicatessens and
wild honey. Hebrew dietary
Capt. and Mrs. Kent
of the hungry.
food stores in the United States.
laws,
notoriously
strIct
on
food
Professor Gene de Foliart, a In Japan, silkworm larvae are quality,
Showalter Jr., Copperas Cove,
listed four knds of Texas, announce the birth of a
University of Wisconsin en- a traditional dLh.
Insects the people were per. daugt1te,', Angela
tomn')Iogist, is one wo thinks
Lea, born
Termites are C&amp;tefl and tennilued to cab
Sept 5 at DjrnaIl Hospital Ft.
insects could be an important Joyed rt dozens of countries.
Hood, Texas. She weighed six
source of food. "mere Is no They reportedly have more
Qirrent scientific interest Iii
powxls,
ffeten ouicet Angela
doubt about the quality of in- protein than frss
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up for fertilizer, fed to animals,
or consumed directly by
humans,
Epicures say that once people
bree.k out of their traditional
cultural attitudes, eating insects can be a delightful ex.
perience. After all, the French
eat snails; the Argentines eat
baby octupus; the Peruvians
are crazy about raw fish. Why
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Drew Bongianni. Tim Raines
(1-0) travels to Daytona Beach Manning are Burkhart's Raineses.
to face Mainland (1.0).
primary receivers, while
Daryl Raines, 175-pound is a questionable starter
The Boone-Lyman Metro fullback Bob Haul and half- strong sizle safety for the Bucs, because of a sprained ankle, but
Conference matchup pits a pair backs Wyman Jackson and is a first cousin of Seminole's expected to see at least Limited
of winless clubs both capable of Horace Alexander round out the Ned and Tim Raines. And since duty. With him out, the
winning. Boone Coach Jesse offensive backfield.'
the Tatter have been known to' Seminoles moved l4ed Raines
I;.ne has one of the area's
Oviedo will also be looking to weave their way into op- From fullback to halfback and
premier throwers in Mark a quarterback as its offensive ponents' secondary, it stands to insert Bill McDaniels into the
liutsell, but the quarte'back key. Lee Ward, who shined in reason the boys will have lineup.
probably won't even be in the fast week's opening loss to something to say to each other
That was the ocedure last
starting lineup.
Seminole, has Rich Evans and bet ire the night Is over,
week and MeDanlels wound up
"Just don't even mention his Jon Anderson as his receivers.
Mainland, 13-0 winner over the team's top ground gainer
name, I don't know wha t I'm
and squad player of the week.
going to do with him," said
.
Game time at Memorial
Ov iedo will be looking to quarterback Lee Stadium
Lane of his controversial
is 8 p.m.
Hutsell Isn't Injured. And he's Ward as its offensive key. He'll be throwing
We Howell continues the
eligible. Lane's problem with to receivers Rick Evans and Jon Anderson. depend-on-quarterback trend so
Hutsell is one of mental
prevelant in high school footdispostion and off field acball, as Jim Pritchard carries
tivities.
The Lions are trying to put Flagler Palm Coast, might lead the Hawks' hopes against
Lane listed Craig Corbett, the landslide defeat by the state in eye-catching Orlando Bishop Moore in a 4
155-pound signal-caller of lesser Seminole (53-6) out of mind, names. Besides the Raines p.m. tilt.
talents, but sounder disposition, and figure a victory over name, the Hues roster includes
Howell Fans will probably find
as his sthrtini nuar!r''h.,rk
di!!r't'? '"p.l "r Sm'i-ni lii'hh ,John llureh, l)''tyn' '- gmesinprogrcs r"
"11mm. . .all I know is they Beach can achieve that goal. McClairen (son of exB-CC the field and one on the Bishop
have a pretty fair team, and if
"We will try and be a little coach Jack (cC1a1ren) and Moore sidelines, where coach
Hutsell plays, he can throw the better prepared this week
three starters named Daryl harry iTbe Hornet) Nelson
football," said Lyman Coach make that a lot more who each spell the name the carries on his personal war
Dick Copeland."
prepared," said Lions coach same way.
against unseen foes, yard line
Lyman has a quarterback of Bill Klein. His main running
As far as Seminole is con- markers, officials, sports
merit, also. Bob Burkhart will threat is Hureal Bell.
cerned, it not a name game. It's writers or anyone within ear.
hopefully get the Greyhow'd
New Smyrna popped Eau a scoring game, and Seminole Shot.
passing game untracked, Gallic, 20-0 last week.
fans are hungry for a conThe coach ofl970's Class AAA
soiiiethiiig he wasn't able to do
Seminole's district encounter .incing enough victory that state champions Nelson has
last week in an opening loss to against Mainland also has they can be assured this year's been known to drop to his knees
Oak Ridge. Fumbles were family ties. It will be Raines team is for real.
on the sidelines and gaze
Lyman's undoing.
against Raines tonight. Make
QuarterbacK
N a r K skyward after his team (urnDanny Williams nnd Nick that Raines against the Whighams favorite target Is bled on its own one-yard line.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
rish, a 6-6, 269-pound monster,
great game."
Either Florida State's de- backer, Mudra has Inserted trig lineup. He said Aaron Car- defensive weaknesses, will man ster the d,fense were Freshman
To 205-pound Jones falls the
"They have a super player at
But the key to Seminole sucfense shapes up or stubby Loule Waldon Williams, a 21-year-i.ld ter, who was benched last week the other linebacking position. tackle Willie Jones, end Dave heavy responsibility of out- offensive tackle," Mudra said. ct'ss according to Mudra, is
Giammona of Utah State, freshman who played minor after Florida State coaches inAlso elevated to the starting Porter and middle uartl Jon playim:g Aggie tackle Scott Par- "Willie's going to have to play a bett.r (lefta.,e.
college football's leading
rustier last season, is going to
have a fled day Saturday, says
Seminole Coach Darrell Mudra.
Lcd by Giammuona, Utah
State, 1.0, travels from the
Rocklts to the Deep South Saturday night as tile Seminoles,(~ '
RAIEIGII. N.C. (APi - Lou Holtz, who will send North but they're not in Florida's
Florida Coach Doug Dickey, Ing past thein at us."
swamped 40-14 last SaturdaV.
"I remember Tony Green
"I've been looking at the films Carolina State up agalrst the ('lass," added Holtz, whose warning his team against a let1, scek a victory before a
Wake Forest had lost the pre
"The loss has had a real det- from when I was coaching at
oij Florida, and I've never seen Gators here Saturday night.
hcnneluwn crowd.
tram was ulet 30-22 last week- down, warns, "Obviously, vious week, 14.7, to Southern rimentat effect on our squad," Tampa Robinson High and he
explosiveness like this," frets
"Wake Forest is improved, end by Wake Forest.
"There isn't any question that
North Carolina State was look- Methodist, the team Florida said Holtz. "It bothers me more was playing for Sarasota," said
he's a great bach," Mudra said.
than anything else. It was our Smith. "But my gosh. Green
"Vou have to be on the alert
first home loss in four years, wasn't the only running back on
every down because you know
and the players didn't think it that Field. They must have
he's going to car ry the ball
was supposed to happen.
played 11 or 12.
about 30 tImes."
"When you lose one like that,
"We'll probably have to
The responsibility for stopthe players start second guess- stretch piano wire across the
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) — After didn't get nearly enough into Wyoming. Nebraska and
nd Phil August and quarter. yards in 13 attempts against ing themselves and the field to stop them,' said Smith,
ping Giammona, a stubby 5Tech
Georgia
dropped
Its
seathe
game,
and
some
didn't
play
Miami,
is
optimistic.
ack Kary Baker. The defense South Carolina but was hobbled coaches."
will
be
feet-9, 176-pound senior,
hioltz says quarterback Dave
Seminole
son
opener
a
wcek
ago,
Coach
who
had
worked
very
hard
and
"We
(eel
this
year,
for
the
s
headed
by tackle Gar) Dunn by a bruised knee in practice
shared by the entire
Florida scout Dave Fuller Buckey is a capable field gendefense, which was a dis- Pepper Rodgers developed a deserved to play It won't hap. first time, that we have really intl defensive end Steadman this week and is listed as ques- said, "Holtz said before the era], "but we're not getting the
tioriable for Saturday.
appointment in the opening 31- flCW ame plan for Saturday's pen this week. We'll get more in adequate depth on our squad, wavelbi.
season that they'd have to out- ball in the end zone," The Wolf.
opponent,
a
Miami
team
mak.
against
Miami
and
give
our
said
the
50-year-old
coach.
Tech's
wishbone
attack,
Quarterback Rudy Allen and score people to win, and that pack twice got iride Wake
20 loss to Texas Tech.
Selmer does not base his con- .vtilch set ziwny school records fullback Tony Ilead ate listed appears to be correct, The tie- Fr.t's 20
"You can't really say that ing its 1975 college football de- regulars mere chance to rest
ard hac withou:
have
the
key
hot
under
new
Coach
Carl
Sd.
and
May
fresh."
i year ago, is again spear- as doubtful. Allen suffered vari
fidence on experierce but on the
knsc sure didn't stop Wake scoring.
anyone's going to
Miami comes to Grant Field showing of his athletes in spring headed by quarterback Danny oUS injuries including a Forest.'
responsibility." Mudra said, iiier.
Florida's Fuller says, "Al"Our biggest error as for the 2 p.m EDT kickoff as a and fall scrimmages.
Myers and running backs David sprained foot.
"C4tainly It's going to be a reRandy SmitK who scouted though he I Buckey) had just an
sponsibility of the linebackers, coaches was not playing enough touchdown underdog with a
Miami'; offensive leaders in. Sims and Adrian Rucker.
Pat Moriarty and Tom Crow- Florida for Holtz, left Gain- average night against Wake
hasn
t
players,"
said
Rodgers
of
the
young,
unte3W
squad,
but
Sel.
elude
fullbeck
Larry
Rates,
Rucker,
a
5-foot-9,
I"und
Icy
will start in place of Rucker esville shaking his head after Forest, he has to be a fine
but our linebacking play
South Carolina game. "We mer, an assistant 18 years at running back Don Martin, split speedster, led Tech with 81 and Pead.
t*en real good."
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DEAR ABBY: This Is trivial,
rolls out the red carpet to
I suppose, but I need a
everyone aged 55 and cer
-professional" answer and
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during 15 days tWs fall as
&amp;
don't know wIxTe else to turn. I
the marine-life park
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hope you can help me.
presents its second annualt.
A baby boy was born
Seniors' Recognition Days,
'd
illegitimately in our family, and
September 29 through
he was given up for adoption
an
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(ktobei- 13.
fords Newest House of Beaut
when he was a week old. The
Festivities begin the
natural grandmother insists on
407 E. 25th St., Sanford
morning of the 29th with a
counting this child as her
(1
3201S
breakfast for selected
"grandchild", She even inMISS EL)l B! A. IIM.1.
members of the state's
eluded him in a family
a
senior community. Mrs.
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she is wrong. ",',ior
fdith
late
atcr
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comments, please. Thank you.
McKinley Dirksen, and
WONDERING
14
Womtn's
dignitaries
from
5
DEAR
WONDERING:
A
throughout the state have
Men's
MIsS Edith A.
child given up for adoption
been invited to attend.
N
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appointed as Director of assume, the name of üs
Men'sarcus
Hit r $
During SenIor '
Development and Public adoptive parents and becomes
Recognition Days, special
III
Relations
Open Daily
at
Trinity a legal part of THEIR family.
admission prices will be in
tos
Preparatory School, 8100 01 course the memory of the
On Any Service
effect.
Alorna Ave.
child
may
linger
on
In
the
mi
nd
With This Coupon,
(
Special
)
transportation
~4 Open Til
In this newly-created position of the natural graadparent, but
Thurs.
C
Good
thru
rates will also be in effect
Sept. 25
at Trinity, Miss Hall will be he is no longer legally part of
Only.
(or the two week period
responsible for developing
ByAppI.
hat family.
through Grayline of
Only
programs and activities which
Orlando, Grayline Sight.
Hat.
to
write
)C$tS1
will involve and inform the
seeing in St. Petersburg
Darlene Brock and Juanita Peeler
community and the various Abèqati Van Bur e n , 722 La sk y Or.,
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and Clearwater, Grayline
owners
publics directly involved In the b'vs bookiot "Hw to Write Lifters
Tours of Miami, and
life of the school. Trinity tO. All Occasions.' Phase enclose a
4
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Preparatory is co-educational long, opc
During these special
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days, Shamu the whale will
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A graduate of the University
be selecting ladies aged
of
Florida, Miss Hall I. nitjve
and over to experience the
Floridian
and presently resides
thrill of a 6,800 pound kis
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Saturday when the Pop Warner
League, 25 junior football
teams strong, kick off the
Season,
Gauiie sites are at

Oviedo
High, South Seminole Miadle
School, Lyman High, Pinecrest
Elementary, Orlando Oak
Ridge IligI: and the Orlando
Vsj('A Central.
The league Is conducted
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Seminole YMCA, and features
small trys from the sixth grade
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Greg Kerr 11851
Q8 Lee Ward (180)
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Billy Merchant (155
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Ilurtyal P1e11 (155)
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Frank Procell 11801
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Will Carter USOj
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Rich Rubinstein (150)
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Joe Finn.'y (170)
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Chip Johnson (1 65
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Jim DuMa! (155)
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Henry Flnney (155)
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Hureal Bell (155)

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New Smyrria Beach
Sept, 26
Rockledge
Oct. 3
lake Howell
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Cocoa Beach
Oct. 17
Bishop Worse
Oct. 24
Titusville Astronaut
Oct. 31
Winter Garden West Orange

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Apopka
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night in Semino!e County, but
inclement weather came too
late in the evealing to help
Seminole High School, which
dropped a 12-0 verdict to
Orlando Colonial,
Seminole felt only a light
drizzle and braved a few

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much on schedule in terms of
what we expect."
He said the Rattlers, 6-5 last
year, sheald be an improved
EDT, listening and arguing (notbat team.
over the nwiits of the strike.
Albany State Coach Hampton
Mct of the team's 43-muan Smith, whose Rams came on
roster met with Usery, Garvey the short end of a 28-13 score
and Karch in the dinine room of last year, said Florida A&amp;M is a
a seafood restaurant not fui tough cpponent.
from the Pats' training camp at
"We anticipate a pretty good
Foxboro, Mass.
game," Smith said. "They are a
When the strike finally broke. solid. i'ood team. one of the
we have gotten in the way of the official news was that the stronger ones in the confermessages frori the players." Patriots had agreed to play en( e."
"It's hard 1(1 tell what kind of
lie also said the rOntrove,'SiSIl agai ns t houston Sunday. They
flozelle Rule, which the union would await the proposed con- team we really are," he added.
had refused to accept as a tract agreement from NFl. 'We have so many new fa ces.
it's kind of unpredictable."
negotiable issue, tsould be in. owner! Monday.
(ore the union, there ,u.;!! be
three additional days of negotiaions to iron out details. The
contract will be precnted to the
players in its Final form by Sept.
25. The players will have from
Sept. 25 until Sept, 30 to complete their vote and then must
announce that vote within 48
hours, or by Oct. 2, four days
after the start of the second
NFl. weekend.
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For awhile, it didn't look as
weekend bicycle road-co and inspected at time of entry. though Boros would 1.e arncng
motocross at Bear Claw Insurance coverage is provided the leaders. Ile
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for all ris.
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short birdie putt on the tough Florida
PGA standings.
par-four 10th before birdieing Players are r anked on th
e basis
the 11th, 14th and 18th to finish of finishes In the Florida Open,
at 69.
Florida PGA Two-Ball and this
"ThernxindcoWdhaveteena week's tournament,
couple of shots lower," Bows
The top six Finishers get exsaid. "I missed short putts on emptions for tb.' state's SIX-tour
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TARPON SPRINGS (AP) the 6,999-yard layout
with nines through Sunday. Five others
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mond Beach's Lee Wykle take trick with sides of
to the links today to try to break most of the 105-pla 35-34, while started out overcast, but finyer field fell ished in hot sunshine. The top
an opening-round tie for the prey to the trees and waLr that prize is $3,500.
lead in the $),000 Florida PGA dominate the tough
layout tat
Standing a single shot behind
Championship.
InnI.sbrook Golf Resort,
the
leaders were Daytona
Both had three-under-par 69s
Only four other golfers broke Beach's Chick Evans and
Thursday.
par in the opening round of the Miami's Jerry Castigliano,
The 55-year-old Boros toured 72-hole event 'hat
continues while touring professional [)avid Glenz and Ponta Verda's
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it would donate all but $1 of th e profi ts from its pee-season
Hubbard says he has no idea of
game Oct. 16 against th e Kansas City Kings of the
what to expect from Albany
National Basketball Association.
State when the Rattlers open
their 1975 football season at
The game is to be pla)cd in Kid Auditorium, which the
home Saturday night.
city Is donating rent Free,
'Albany State's a fine footThe Spirits said the largest expense from the game
ball team," Hubbard said
40
would be a $10,000 guarantee to the Kings.
Thw-sday. "ll.ey lost their First
game but they've got some fine
football players who didn't play
in that game."
PITTSBURGH (AP) - Pit tsburgh Penguins defenPlagued by fumbles In th e
seman Mario Faubert has been hospi ta lized with acote
first
quarter, the Golden Rams
appendicitis, and the National hockey League club says
dropped
their opener, 31-14, i,
he will be out of action for at least three weeks,
Kentucky State. Albany State is
Three other players missed practice at the club's
fielding an inexperienced team,
suburban Rostraver training site Thursday, including
starting 15 freshmen at the first
defenseman Dave Burro w s with a jammed back,
40
defenseuian Steve Durbano, kidney bruise, and center
22 positions.
Florida A&amp;M has consideraHarvey Bennett, pulled groin.
bly more expe rience, especially
on defense, but faces some rebuilding problems. Last year's
offensive stars, quarterback
Kenny [bit and tailback James
Rackk'y, must be replaced.
The quarterback contenders,
Hobert Patterson and freshman
lucky Pope, suffered minor
ankle injuries in practice
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cluded in the new pact,
recently, throwing a scare into
Joe Hobble, managing gerer. Rattler supporters. But Hub—The fourth and fifth points, at partner of the Miami I)ol- bard said both are fit.
"We expect a good game
which gave assur ances of a phins and a member of the
rank-and-file vote and no li,k. NFLMC executive committee, from both of them," he said.
"Rackley racked up some
out or strike until the vote was said the rule would be modified,
finished, remained the same, but it would still allow for yards for i ts, but I think we're
—The sixth point said no re- compensation to teams for going to have me backs come
prisals would be taken against pkyers leaving to play for art. in and do just as Fine a job,"
Hubbard added.
any players for action taken be- other NFL team.
After their all-night 1xtrlay,
Entering his second year as
fore Sept. 16. That date Was
Karch, Garvey, Usery, and Rattler coach after assisting
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JACKSONVILLE
(AP) lass to the Hawaiians in Hono- ahead of us even if he doesn't," the side of one knee.
perience'd quIrtccbaLks
B1h
The
key
to
said
Saturday
night's
lulu
last
Sunday.
Coach
Willie
Wood
of
David
Fowler,
a
rookie
with
Davis
and
King
Corocoran,
both
The Vols' battle with 12th.
W(,rld Football League game
"Ile's a question marks and Philadelphia. "They have a fine little experience. will siart if with about equal playing tinw
rated UCLA at the
Los
Angeles
between
the
Philadelphia
Bell
I'd
say
right now it's doubtful if rushing attack in Tommy Rea- Nina can't.
John Land and J. J. Jenning';
Coliseum Saturday o,'er regionand
Jacksonville
Express
is
he
can
play," said Express mon and Alfred Haywood.
"Fowler has a bright future lead the Belt running attack
al television is one of the lea.
whether
Mira is optimistic although he and showed poise in Hawaii, but
Jacksonville is in fourth place
lure attractions on a schedule in MIra
is quarterback George Coach Charlie Tate.
physically
f
it.
worked
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remains
to
be
out
all
week.
seen
wheth.
hasn't
He
he
hasn't
played
that
much,"
with
a 3-3 record, and Philawhich all 10 SEC schools are in
The
veteran
Mira
hurt
a
the
finem
Mira
is
going
to
play
against
lost
tip
of
his
left
index
Tate
said.
delphia is in the cellar with 2-S
action.
Philadelphia has two ex- in the WFI.'s Eastern Division.
Kickoff is set for 3:50 p.m. ger and a knee in the Express' (LS, but we have a tough job linger arI has a bad bruise on
EDT before an expected crowd
of 55,000.
The rest of the Saturday slate
has Mississippi State at Alal;ui a, Auburn at baylor, El viat North) Carolina State,
Texas A&amp;M at Louisiana State,
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high school sptrts program received a boost Thursday
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to do even better. RIght now, I
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derbilt at Rice.
at Cincinnati.
opener, Is expected back,
alleged recruiting violations.
Alabama and Auburn, rated
Tennessee's No. 10 ranking—
Independent contests include
Florida, No. 13, after a 40-14
Georgia, a 19.9 loser to PillsLast
year
State
trouaced
the
among
the Top 10 in preseason,
the
highest
among
liami at Georgia Tech, South- triumph over Southern Method- burgh In Its opener two weeks Bulldogs 38-14 enroute to a 9-3 will try to return to the winning
Souttiestern Conference em Mississippi at Bowling 1st, laces a tough North Caro- ago,
Mississippi State, season and the Sun Bowl,
track after being upset victims
schools—doesn't faze Vols' Green and Louisville at Drake, lina State club, upset by Wake which toppled Memphis State
Each club has an All-SEC ir their openers. Alabama is
Coach Bill Battle one bit. But Utah State at Florida State, Forest 30-22 a week ago.
17-7 In its first game but has running ba ck from Lost year Iii rated 14th. Auburn has fallen
uci d oes.
Eastern Michigan
at
Northeast
Gator
speedster
Tony
Green,
since been placed on probation State's Walter Packer and (roll) the rankings.
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Battle. "We're playing a great

l'IflSBURGII M'i — Allegheny College has been
barred From competing for the Presidents Athletic
Conference football title this 3eason.
Pr"sIderits of the eight PAC schools adopted
the o ne''°
i)tllb,Itlml at ,i Itiectirig Thursday, approving an
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earlier recomme
ion of PAC athletic directors on a 5-3
vote.
The decision does not affect other sports. Allegheny was
charged with holding one more scrimmage than allowed
before the 1974 seasor.
Allegheny and John Carroll University shared the
conference football champIonship last year with 6-1
records.

MacArthur Lane, for whom no ed only three games at linein Wisconsin, Bart Starr has an more concerned with that this ruined and co uld relieve a critk- of
troubles
he
was
said
to
standout
successor
image problem.
has backer as a Packers rookie and
year than wins and losses."
cal shortage of depth at several have had at Los Angeles, nones emerg
ed at halfback. Rookie missed all of last season wi th a
Because of his remarkable
theless has had an inconst,ent Willard Harrell, a preseason broken clavicle.
"We feel a solid Foundation is positions.
record of success, Starr worries very important," he said,
Most urgently in need of help exhibition season. Much of the sensation, adds needed speed
Middle linebacker Jim Car.
that fans may expect too much "Gimmicks and gadgetry and is the offensive line,
e, where problem has been the line's but at 180 pounds
probably will ten, who suffered a hairline leg
too soon from him as new head frills aren't solid.' The tempts- guard Bill Lueck has been Failure to consistently fend off be restricted to spot
duty and fracture early lntraining camp,
coach arid general manager of tion to use them L great, but we traded, tackle Dick [limes opponents' pass rushes,
kick returns.
Is ezpected to be ready for the
played hurt most of last year
the Green Bay Packers, the won't do It.
Iladl's passing targets [n
Except
for
Hendricks,
the
start
of the regular season but
and center L2rryMcCarren
team he quarterbacked to fire
dude Rich M cG eorge, U)nsld- starting unit of the defense may need time to round into
Dan
Devine,
Starr's been inconsistent.
ered one of the NFL's better which ranked fifth In the league shape.
predecessor,
didn't
help
the
Bill Hayhose, the other tackle, tight ends. However, raost, of last year returns.
championships in seven years
building process last fall when had appeard headed for star- Green Bay's wide receivers
Fred Carr is more than adein the 1960s..
The front four of Clarence quate at right linebacker, as
he traded first, second and dom until he broke his leg mid. lack sufficient speed to run Williams, Mike McCoy, Alden are Ken Ellis and Willie Ru"I'm just learning how to third-round draft picks of this way through the 1973 season, lie deep patterns.
Roche and Dave PureLfory or chanon at the corner ba cks and
coach. I need all the time I can year and a first and second in broke it again a year ago and
get," said Starr, whose tactical 1976 to Los Angeles for 35-year- missed all of last season, and
Offensive line breakdowns Steve Okonlewskl has proven Jim Hill and Al Matthews at
were blamed in part for John effective against the run, but safeties.
brilliarce could hypo an effense old quarterback John iladl
recently was decla;-ed lost for
Brockington's failure to rush
which ranked 111th among the 13
needs UnPrOvemcn-, in the pass The Packers' schedule. which
Starr lost two players of All- 1975 after a third break.
for
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includes two games with Mi n Bill Bain, the Packers' top the first time in his four-year
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learns and scored only 210 linebacker Ted Hendricks, who draft choice, Probably will start
points-94 by placekkiter Ches. had played out his option, in llayhoe's spot. although the pro career last season. He potential of Tom Toner as Hen. Denver, Miami, Dallas, Pitts.
gained 883.
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Francoise I)urr of France was seeded second, with
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fourth followed by Aus tralia's Kerry Melville Reid, Nancy
Gunter of the United States, Bette Stove of The

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a good breaking tall and a sliry
den on occasion. He threw the By THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS Chatr.pions the American righthander said. "The Cubs ning lifted Kansas City past eighth of the season, as winner
heat ( fastbali) to spas. lie was
l.eague's Western Division used me cnly to mop up and had Minnesota and helped the
real sharp tonight.Roy- Jim Bibby went the distance to
Life is much easier in Oak- title.
no confidence in me."
Car
als keep pace with Oakland. post his seventh victory against
so the game under land than it is in Chicago. Just
won
In other AL games Thursday,
With Chicago leading 4.2, the The KC seventh was also aided 15 defeats.
pressure co nditio ns, for a loss ask Jim Todd.
Kansas City edged .Minnesota 4. A's tied it with two runs in the by a walk and two errors as
would have killed any flickering
Angels 5, Rangers 3
"1 was really dragging after 3, Cleveland nipped Detroit 2-1 fourth, then sco
red twice more Twins pitcher Eddie Bane
hopes
Andy Etchebarren's thr2t
the Phillies might have the eighth inning," said the and California topped Texas 5.. i
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had to catch the Pirates in the Oakland A's Pitcher. "I needed 3.
tlw hitting attack with a triple Fred Patek and Jim Wohiford. Frank Tanana's route-going
National League East.
help."
Todd split last season with and a single, driving home two
Indians 2, Tigers I
seven-hitter gave the ('aljff1r:H
IIurdck', The Phillies pulled picked up another Victory, clip- ciaton and the National for Oakland.
home run in the fourth and sin- victory
within six games of the Pirates, ping the Chicago While Sox 7.6. Ixague's Chicago Cubs where
over
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fourbagger
whose magic number for The victory reduced the A's he posted a 4.2 record with an A's pitchers and ran his record had walked, In the first as followed singles by Bruce
clinching the division remained magic number to three with any earned run average of 3.89.
to a-a.
at five,
Cleveland continued its late- Bochte and John Calaz,
combination of three victories
"The difference between
Royals 4, Twins 3
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winning wvjs, Detroit's Tanana, 16-8, gave
In the other Nationai League or three Kansas City losses being here and with the Cubs i
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games, the Montreal Expos giving the three-time World I'm working," the 6-foot-2
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beat the St. Louis Cardinals 5.0; records with his bat, lie collect. home inns to lead Montreal the ninth inning, lifted New ninth before Kingman launch
The Pittsburgh Pirates were the New York Mets defeated the ed two hits'fhut-sda) night to tie over St. Louis. The Expos, York past Chicago. The Mets, his game-winning bltst
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Pittsbu r gh Pussycats Chicago Cubs 7-5 and the the National League mark of 12 completing a two-game sweep, who spotted the Cubs a four-run topped the team record of
ij
to Steve Canton.
Cincinnati Reds trimmed the hits in three games, held by made the most of seven hits off lead in the first, tied up the homers set by Frank Thomas in
"1 wish he had hung a few Atlanta Braves 4.3.
three other players. Previously, Cardinal right-bander Ron game In the eighth when KIng. 1962.
Home runs by Mike &amp;hmidt hebeltedsevenhltsinonegarne Reed, 12-12, who departed after niandoubledandcamehomeon
curve balls instead of those
Reds I, Braves 3
snap dragons he was throw. and Greg Luzinski backed Carl- for a record and three more in six lnmngs, and Harry Parker, Jesus Alou's pinch-hit single,
Bill Plununcr's run-scorin g,
mg," said Willie Stargell after ton's superb pitching. Canton another for a two-game mark of who was greeted by Mackanin's and Joe Torre tripled home single in the 10th inning carried
the Philadelphia left-hander raised his record to 14-13 by 10.
solo homer in the seventh,
pinch-runner Bud Ilarrelson. Cincinnati over Atlanta, Pete
taming the Pirates, striking out
Expos 5, Cardinals 0
tamed his hot-hitting Pirates
Mets 7, Cubs 5
Rusty Staub hit his 18th Hose walked and eventually
with a Four-hitter Thursday 11 and walking (ire.
Jim Dwyer singled, doubled
Dave Kingman's club-record homer of the season, a two-run scored the winning run on base
night.
ThePirates' Rennie Stennctt, and tripled while Gary Carter 35th home run of the
season, a shot in the fifth, for the first two hits by Tony Perez and Plum.
The Pirates, who have been incidentally, continued to break and Pete Mackanin pounded two-run shot in the bottom of Mets runs. Staub singled in the mer.
hitting like there's no tomor.
row, were just putty in the
hands of Canton at Veterans
Ill
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Poo4 365 &amp; liD F,f't CStimle
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Pt,ster ro.strtir s &amp; simulated
&amp; StOne cg,.' ally 377 11
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NO (')OWPI Pick up 1 011* mcntS of
$101 05, 0 pcI interest .,mains
Assume haiarw'e ill 7)5 47 7ft'ar
fasI nrowin St Jenns 1 Million
Power Plartl lust brokt around

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speed Q000miles 17630 373 4173
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s'l'nrw'mv toerial Averaoe r?'
11700 Our pece, 5)393 373 5370
cot 5314605 Dealer
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wide.? flrvyrvwtm. 7 baths, closed In
porch, Ienv'd fliituo near Scott's
Elertmnnirs, 371 300 373 5956

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(hairs. Pair
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AwnlnQs. 57.500
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399% 373 1570 or 131 45 Dealer I
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Phon, 373 1074
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Al' C Fnnlish Bulldog cuooirs107 Fa'l First Downtown
hanip,on hIt,riI l,nes I iu,i,', 1
female 177 faA?
177 9111 Eve 16$ 1146

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3$O3 Orlando Drive
6anfc'cJ371 5700

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spuluiji fee ($430) and first year's membership to
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Prices sange from 336.900 to $3e,500. Move in for as
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central heat and air, color-coordinated kitChpn and much

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(San Mo Central)
33155 Orlandooriv.
373 19)0

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WEEKLY RATES
tropical fish Store $3 tanlus, 7B
3BR
filters, compressor, tank and '4°
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lightS. (aSPi
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Graraua T;..nhome at Sanorn' Move in for less and you
kerip the dit(CtCflCC
See what a Granada Townhomc ifas to offer Over 1.650
including 3 bedrooms, ?Va
square feet of living space .
baths and plenty of cIoets A private courty'd entrance.

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1969 VW Buss, perfect mechanically.
new ln%Dpdion 31100 377 010.1
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After hours call Realtor Associate.
'ci McDaniel 377 6.134

34i%iObIIO Homes

about 5 million,

On.' of the mainstays of
with lung disease is already treatment of this
disorder Is
living at high altitude,
simply to draw off some of the
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blood. That usually lets the
disease cause 'secondary
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orppn with wtiitp vinyl tOp Low
mileage, air, lull power, like now
1 owner, 37395 323

3TOP AND THINK A MINUTE. f
ClaSsified ActS didn't work
there wouldn't be any

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1)500 firm 3720011

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Redrm. 7 bath, family room.
eouipped kItchen. rarppl, colot
crete, en 7' , acr.'. 351.500

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heaven woen
you sell "Don't Npds" wth a
want ad

It's like pennies

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TOP I OAIION - I fledroom. 7
bath split plan largefamily room. Hou,sehcld onads. tables, lamps.
fireplar.' drapes Shutters, car
'ewno machine, cookware.
pel, 361.500
toasters odds &amp; ends 131 3'tl

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well
maintained,
recently

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camper snerial 11 000 mplp 37)

Cr1111 boat and trailer
15 hp Evinrutje motor
Call 372
0016 1111Cr 1 0 m

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2977 Hwy I?
3725961

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SEAR IS IN DEMAND. SELL IT
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CONVEP,TtONaL
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AVAILASLI
Eacu Woodmere Home Fetku Central Heat
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Air, Slag Carpeting In Living Areas Inside And
Outside Storage Modern Equipped Kitchen.
rrivarr,y rqnc,u near Tarp AilO mute u v some
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top,

3.000 fill) air conditioner, 330;
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RTU.nir Cooditioner. vs
176$ r)orloe Charger body I. motor
parts 173 9649 '

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IS' PUO11hoUI. fiberglas. canvas
SO HP Mrtiiry, efloine &amp; boat ifi
PT(ClIpflt shape &amp; ready to go
Good trailer, $795 72?aO62.

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Park tnojrt Sanfotd

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Ilsed Sinner Console, late model,
119 96 rnmplete Other used
machines available, all quaran
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teed Sewing machine
Mr'ntgomery Ward. Interstate
Mall. Altamnnte Springs. phone
$309000. Fot 717

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SANFORD- '1 bedroom. 2 bath
7 BR, screened porch, fireplace,
hOme, shady hack yard. air
oaraoe. PIn Qualifying Zoned C?
crundilboner. 'bill dicker or
Acre Realty. REALTOR, 373
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(ALL 'TO SEE
.' rucoruom. air ccx',oiyuonea. rencug in.' r mosapo y - I ortlro0m, I'7 Phil
Nime .', tI, central Iseat &amp; air, nice
v*rd, 1901 Sumrnprlin Ave ii 900
lmrro ss.Ik lp eIrcOm'otry. h(,(i
or "h.' •f' 1?? 1197

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Iran'., .'o:r I'5 r'n o,
,'yrm',ucn, ire', 5JJ1, COrrpie!m'

1977 I arvin Ftriwrid.r II'. 113 H"
M.c (rtiflr. traP
sI 900 37]

.olid rt*rry bedroom suite, baby
furniture and hov,I'Puold items;
clothing
Settlini estate Garage
sale 1960 Derbyshire Road,
Fnolish Estates. Maitlu'ud, Sept.
It arid 70 Phone fl9 4(*7
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t' 5.lt carii.r lane Gray Books;
Mens Suits a, 41 waist, 27',. Pair
'1111 fpllng door's: float &amp; trailer.
- I7''' Polling Scaffolds; Electric

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WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY-SEL'.-TRADE
311.31SE.FlrstSt,
372 5672

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or best offer
Phone 377 2579

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15' FIhergls In null but well.
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el tops, Sinks
InStallation av$iI.
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V,ratilecnrn"c lot lot S bedroomS.
closets
fam;ty ronon plenty
O' 178+100 37] 9110

1109 Sanford '

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

Merchandise

PUPTIt RENT PURCHASE PLAN
Modern, clean 'I
hornp. family
roOt". O11?4QP. carpe$ $31 '7fl
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YARfl SAl F- Friday through
Friduov 310 Elm Ave Books.
Clothes Hni,sepv,ld items 372
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H*y 17 9 REALTOR.
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FMi'lOt F (0 Ac , qp tracts.
%fl%iII and lrQ 37000 opt acre
ani up Trty Realty, Realtor 671

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.leCOndtOfl.d Batteries. $1? 93 e'

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car Priceri rici', to sell Play pen
P'uP" rt'i,or a , ii3Oiiwq'r (ac uijni
cleaner. radict wuth tape player,
portable all h inrls of togts &amp; mIsc
(hIldrpri' P. ladies' clothing SOS
I ermine, St 173 8117

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SANFORD

-' t'r'clroom, 1', bath home in Feçn '
Park arpetrri draper,ej, fencc1
y11nfl, lake privileges, neor

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re'serles In' 'U ("v Imp,,'.,

CAPPOPT SA$.E Sat 8. Sun CASE
r.ardpn lrartnr; '69 Chevrolet

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107 F 73rd 5?
Ppfriqpratnr and Stove, like new. 7
aiçtnmatir wA%her, lots of
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No Qualifying- Small Down
claSSified act We'll help yooj WVitp
PAvmpnt-1770 Magnolia Ave
Aci Ad that will brin
a fast
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OPEN HOuSE. SUNDAY 13 3
CALL 172 7611
PR. I'. barn. breakfast room.
-walk in pantry. fireplace Lots of
I Bedroom 10 arres ifl Gpneva.
rp'arm Enna
ASoc .Coy
central beat I. uir. I ireplac,'
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Janersrwu. Real'or. 1 III 717$
carpeted rthwasP*r Call Cliff,
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f.neid ConditIon 1130

Carport Sale Saturday and Sunday.

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Req R.al Estate Broker
177 34A1 All l'irs 372 7137
117W 1st St . SanfOrd

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WfiPIT TO SELL
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C,FPIERAL (.OtoTRACTOR
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6225 '177131?

Mpthndiçt Church, Airport &amp;
WonOtarwi Proreeds for the Youth 19711 i'harorlec riiuino h'nti- +4,11
crrnl tsrwi 51,
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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
1991
1919 S F,'PnCPI
77737i,3fl U96.3fl 1911
322 1959. 322 416.4

JOHNNY WALKER

Large? bedroom down. , ll utilities
131 30 wb 1fl.77
Also
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WHAT BETTER LEVERAGE
Tt'IAPI THIS - Lease 7)9' on busy
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Stemper Realty

S (c construction costs
6 Even site location. if required

Luxury' Patio

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1I"* Arm,' loin, '10 .,(rr', in paslure
ISalarore s wooded Stream flows
thrnuioh rwopa'rty Hat highway
frrinlar,o Firellent buy at 345.000

HAL COLBERT

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fti( OtiS OPPORTUP4IT y ,
1rOOt CQQ r4nch
sRI. 4 Arrpj. 'I bedroom home
.13+000 lay;nq P'n. 'erage in
romp 31.473 per mo Minimum
espense E,ceflent return on
nvPtmp? 345.000 Terms

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the iqn

Real Estate
tit' :.t I Y INC

FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS $M33

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Plaza, rmwnec 76th &amp; Sanford Ave
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1171 plus deposIt. 377 3031
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HOWARD 0 THOMAS
RFAL,TY CO. INC
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Plairsvilte, Ga - 30512
401 716 7175
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tA)WU 3UU epiain mis
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it
and comment on its treatment?
$150 mo 1104 S MagnolIa Sanfotct
CALl. 7777611
-after 130
DEAR
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RFAI ESTATE SALESMEN
Bedroom, 1 bath carport, big
kinds
of
We pay the Overhead, yj make
fnceirct. Swimmina 000l Ibik
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In nil inrf
LJP'nings
Ircim Sbool 719 Vihtpru ROd 372
av11IIAble In Active lake Mary and
though, it
an increa
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Aitamonte Springs offices
the
of red blood cells
FORREST GREENE INC
deficiencies to mention a few),
IflP, 7 bath, Pinecrest area. lr
our circulation.
323 IlSIorfl2 I91Oev
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itis reasonable that there may
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37. or after 5. 1)0 1373
other
for LiCeosedreate;tatesales person for
causes
have one form of
active
SAnford
olfice
Eapecipnce
Hriup, Sell or rpnt '3 bedrooms. I
polycythemia pel)tythernia in man, No one
desired. or will train Business is
by the low
bath, air, kith
equipped, lake
oxygen has yet proved that ny such
flnd
CAILOART
REAL
vif'sSi $'l.900 67$ 4343 affer
pressure. The body simply case in
FSTAT E. Georne Willis. 373 6010
man has been caused by
forms more red cells to com• a virus,
7 fiR. fencea yard 3130 Adi$?
Cafeteria cook and kitchen help
pensate for less oxygen in the
_eIei-red 371 5631 r 3776470
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level of altitude. People
living symptoms Including being tired Full time PN I to Ii shift. Apply 3 bedroom furniShed house in ?hr
at 14,000 feet have quite an
t.alv;ew Nursing Center, '#19 E
and short of breath as you
country 372 7077 or 3776700
7ndcl
increase.
The systolic blood pressure
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get a polycythemia
be elevated. The face may
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fl'HOUSiOS Unfurnistied
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Pcaql Alen.' F.tshion &amp; fleauty LAKE MARY- 7 BR DupIes; 1150
fl 371 76)) hetofe
us $50 deposit.
AVON
Forrest Green, Inc.
Want to earn Eatra Xmas money? 373 6353
REALTORS
373 1970
Call 6443019
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A FRACTION OF IHEIR COST
F POM TODAY'S WANT ADSI

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
PIROK F PS

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W. Garnett White

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(35) 700 Club

110 (I) Sneaking With
Your Hands
(91 ActIon ('anlr
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Frpe,6,l1 7077 for "We Care"IV!
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MQVITSOO!y
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7343 Park Drive. VOup
5—Lost &amp; Found
1 Fleclroom apartment, II? fqp
Ap $100 month plus 373 d,00slt
061 from 116 Pne&lt;rpt Drivp
or 671 465?,
female
cat
Reward Phone In $903
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Mon?:ily Ren?jls Available
1)33 1130- Color TV
Modernitinq
Sell no
QUALITY INN
NORTH
longer needed but uSeful temt
I 4&amp; SR 134, 1.ongwood
with a ClaSSified *
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SLIM
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ARE
Peor
hi Marilyn, Notary.
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
Ocala. 901 737 5161 o 737 5773
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Call 17.4517
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Write P0. Boa 1713
Nicely furnished apt
Sanford, F Porida 37771

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Reasonable 775 7611 or 37)1SII
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53—TV.Radio. Stereo

Al TAMONT F SPRINGS $00'. 110'
5A950
ihilCipi PARK 1Di'.fla' lot, ron'd
f. 7 pro tree', Well 5, sef'lfr lank

(enIr,,I bout air Corner lot Only
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FRIDAY 7:30 P,M.

1*160 rurininal price may be picked
"p hi' rrlAkinaI 1 hark payments of
1690(5 each with a balance of
$7,02( lISa? 7 ier ce'nl Int with $56
Additinnl iiavments In America's
fastest orowing slate iuit off U S
Hinlowav U (',ently rolling land
rear Holbrook, Arirrsna and ad
iarerut to the P,'trified forest a..d
PAinted flecert National Parks
(all i'nllpcl liii' Lois (607) 991 1173
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Assiurno c'oistlng F HA mortgage
PlO niuIifyinri for IhiS 7 yr old I

THREE flEDROOMS - fabulous
P*iy with space galore,
fluid 1?OS

773 606 or 373 031? eveS

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3 room. 'ear upstairs apt , private
entrance, porch 8 shade trCeS.
(alt 3 9519

IS ALCOHOL A r'POBLE M
IN YOUR rAMILY'
AL ANON

Y' I IIF PIPIKIED lINK II
After sri,. see this beautilul family
rcoern Plirci neighborhood, 3 BR's.
plui' rarp4'tino) in* down at only
375 (Vt)

payment, monthly payments le
FIVE flEOROOMS -finecoridltion,
than renf Government SUbsidized
near downtown 174,900

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(35) lntcrn.jtiorsal
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Week

Tues,Thurs.

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(13) Movie
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Week
($) NFL Ac$i '75
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with a rental Owner firs.,nced

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KrPIMORE WASHER, pins,
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Best Buys

VERY iEAN 7 bedroom modern
Pinte 111750 Tcrmn

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(74) Feeling Good
(3$) Greatest Sports

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(24) When TV Was
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(61 Fat Albert And
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Saltri.my's high 91. Ovemight charges against her.
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Partly rloudy to occasionally (if tier revolutionary ardor had right away would be im. on the cheek.
William Heffernan
cloudy today. A chance of vowed, "They'll have !o kill me practical, so these experts offer
Another advocate of the
thundershowers during the before I go blick, there Is no some basic
advice
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acherks: knowas much fingerprini kit is William befor- the work is completed. forcernent
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afternoon &amp;ad cveniqg hours. surrender," offered no resist- cePt'ng c
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State ficidt Io prnsecute a cme In- problem
nole-Brevard
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Attorney Abbott Herring's volving payment for "past
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night. Winds gusty near movetoreachaloadO.38mliAt a recent news conference
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thundershowers. Ralri Ix-rpistol in her purse &amp;--'told about a new bad cheek IAW, dividuals who accept checks for problem of wot thless chetks in It t1v account is brand new, the
probability 50 per ceal.
thern of two carbines in a near- Orange-Oscecila State Attorney contracted work to have the the Central Florida area, vii,erchant might have reason to
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Robert Eagan said merchaids check nwde out at the time the merchants. banks, chambers of r)% extra careful.
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pre-sentence investigation tears from her eyes, was One member of the i1
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(PSI) for the slight, pale surrounded by friends and wiping a tear from her cheek after the
inother and relatives. He said
mother of four children and rthmtis as she left the cour- verdict was read and Mrs. Kiley called
they hadn't discussed the
allowed her to remain free on troorn following the three-day before the bench.
pending trial but that his
$10,000 bond pending sen - vial
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,%Irs. Kiley had been accused from close range.
defendant and the Iwo boys breath. She said 'it was an
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I've been tests ervn t conclusive as to vial
Woodson told Mrs. Kiley their 3114 Itudder Circle, wanting him dead,"
who may have fired the fata!
following the 12-member jury's Sanford Airport, home.
No date has been set for
There was testimony also shot.
verdict.
sentencing
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During deliberations Thur. that she directed investigators
Defense attorneys argued to
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Judge Wrxxison told defease
to a closet in a bedroom where the jury that the state's
on bond so she can get her returned to the courtroom to
the couple's two sons were evidence left reasonable
attorneys they would be notated
business affairs in order," hear court
porter Norman sleeping. Police found a .22 rifle that
Mrs. Kiley killed her of the date of sentencing when
Woodson told Public Defender Uobbn read testimony from in
the s ta te parole and probation
the clet. The rifle con tained husband of 22 years.
Franklin Kelley.
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Dr.
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blood
commission completes the PSI.
Manslaughter Is punishable
Officers, who responded after
The death bullet was tests showed the victim's blood
Under Florida taw, a person
by 15 years in state prison. One
a woman telephoned police inutilated so badly that the alcohol content was .10 percent convicted of a felony must have
court observer, however, noted headquarters at 4:09
a.m. June prosecution told t
jury "we — the level state taw considers a PSI if the defendant has no
that In cases where the 7 and said she'd shot her can only say it came from a gun
intoxicated.
record of prior criminal condefendant has no prior record husba nd, found Kiley's body on
like this (the rifle)."
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Assistant State Attorney daughter testified for the
looks favorably on release from d welling.
James Figgatt asked the jury to defense of domestic fi ts in
pr ison when one-third or less of
Seminole County Medical
return a verdict oz guilty of which Kiley beat his wife and
A circuit court jury returned the sentence
has been served. G. V. Gray teified that Kiley first -degree murder or a lesser had threatened
kill her.
a guilty
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One member f the jury was sas killed b a single bullet in :ind included ffec.ct'
verdict Friday at ttrtun for
S'cn U Kile) the couples
rvel sipi,i; a tear from the right temple and that there
A cinie lab chemist testified
Mrs. Betty Jean Kiley, 41, of ht cheek after the verdict was were powder burns on
eldest son was called to the
the body that police tests madc Ofl
Sanford, after deliberating 13 read an(] Airs. Kiley called
the witness stand by Figgalt as
indicating the shot was fired hands of the deceased. the
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Instead, he and Mrs. Bean were told of the
rules — domments have to be presented
showing that Bean does have a medical
problem.
Then an investigation mnt be made to
determine if the family qualifies under the
incapacity section of the state welfare laws.
It is emvier fur a family !u get financial
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which Bean had not,
Rather, Bean had been working 12 to 14
hours daily at a local service station,
sometimes with food to eat during a break
the tong day's labor but usually without.
In his view, It was more important that his
three daughters, including a new baby less
than three weeks old, ha ve something to eat.
Marcia says her husband was having ditty
spells when he was rushed to Florida Hospital
North and later transferred to the larger
Orlando facility early in the week with a
suspected heart attack. He was hospitalized
four days -three in the intensive care unit.
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At least there is food ip the house and they
arc no longer hungry and Dewey is home
the hospital.
Because of the efforts of landlady Mrs.
Anne Wickliffe, Rev. Lucas Grile, pastor of
the Westminster Presbyterian Church,
Casselberry City Clerk Mary Hawthorne and
a lot of people who would rather remain
anonymous, the family's iimediate
problems -mostly food and clothijig -have
been solved,
But, the longer range problem-q - $200
rent anti a iioo noor
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ital naunt them. Dewey doesn't know when
he i!l be able to return to work after a
suspected heart attack this week.
Even though the cupboards in the family's
1411 Huntington Drive mobile home were
empty the first of the week, they are now well
stocked, There will be food for awhile.
The fmi stanip office, with assistance
frn the Florida Division of Family Services
(DFS), certified the family for food stamp
assistance Friday and the stamps will
probably be available Monday.
'Wha t they need now is cash," said Rev.
Grile, a rather outspoken and kindly ma n,
known around Ca&amp;w1berry as a minister who
gets things done.

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club
diamond
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ask for hep from anyone. They were trying to
make it on their own," the minister said.
lie t ook Mania Bean ti tin' !)ivisiun of

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xir mate or
to do, play a lone hand today. surroundings away from the Your performance is at a close companion, but avoil
Getting others Into the act ul O ffice
superior level today. nose, coinceding more than You neo
spoil everything.
LEO(July 23-Aug. 22) Today around you will
trifle en
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) you're programmed to deal viousat the ease and efficiency
PISCES (Feb. 20-March zoi
You can dictate your terms In with big Ideas. Tackle major with which you handle things. You were prudent enough to la
business dealings today. The projects you've had on the back
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something aside for a rainy
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-DEC. day. Don't yield to temptation
one you're negotiating with burner. Don't get bogged down
21 ) While some may feel your and blow your small surplus
may try to bluff a little, but he's in trivia.
on
actions
are on the flamboyant a thirn.
holding
a
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situation where you have a
Enjoyment comes for you at a vested interest, you stand to expc.rience to do seemingly
YOU It BI RTH[)A Y
large gathering today. Shun the benefit if you sit back and let difficult tasks easib.
lone wolf who wants to drag you the other party take over today.
Sept. 20, 1975
CAPRICORN Mee. 22-Jan.
1)ff in a corner. Appreciate the LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) You
19) Don't give out too much
whole group.
have a valuable ally of long information on your intimate
A long awaited reward You'd:§

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checksthebankgivestlieriianij initial immuiieately. If the y're
write checks for several hwi- aIrc9dy endorsed, have them
dred or thousands of dollars signed again
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Commerce
recently
of
- Be cautious of new ac.
distributed
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pamphlet
counts.
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suggesting inercha
- Use approved stainp and
- Beware of strangers.
decals.
-Take checks only for the 0These are some of the
anwunt of purchase.
common-sense approaches to
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possible gain.
Another item to watch for is
-Ask for more than one I.D. the date. Since a check is
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signature with I.D. signature. date is critically iinp(wtant.
- Compare the pemn with
Heffernan advises to avoid
I.D. description.
pre-dated and post2dated
Make certain chu k. —-"vi all t ht rks.

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fiscal 75-76.
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a 260 per ce nt increase
Sheriff, went from
$1,915,618 to $2,466,665 for a 12,7
per cent increase (The
sheriffs budget has been a
peal ed and a decision is ex
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professionals who
are engaged in the
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programs of the
Seminole County Mental Health
Association are: funding tran.
sportation of patients to Stepping
Stone Centers which provide the

first
adult
daycare
and
rehabilitation for persons between
hospitalization
and society,
equipment and funds to supplement
I)ayCareandCenterservices; the
first workshop for count) primary
teachers on the su bject
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letter to City Manager W.E.
"Pete" Knowles.

recommended OMAE chief
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department heads recomme nded a reduction to That
number was reduced fur ther in
today's session
Though liaison Commissioner
John
Kimbrough
was
a bsent toddy, Pearson
mitted his recommendation
which took cars from John
Percy, John Buck and Doy
Presley of the Department of
Community Development;

Regular agenda items include a public hearing to
consider rezoning part
pr operty betw een Iroquois Ave.
and Mohawk Ave. and bet w een
Santa Barbara Drie and
DeSoto Dr i ve to SR 1.
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mental health newsletter sent to all

high 86.

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low
Fair to partly cloudy through
Tuesday. Highs In the mid to
up pe r 80s 1s in the
Vartablemostly(nflcrtheutto
cast winds around 10 mph,
decreasing at night.
Complete details and tides
are on Page A

educational, civic and church
groups; distribution of educational

booklets; forums in Orlando,
Daytona, Tallahassee and Gain-

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Services; Bill
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However, Vihlen asked today

that vehicles be returned to
Bush and - Percy. "They're
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By JA-NE CASSELBERRY
Hld Staff Writer
W IN TER SPRINGS— Qua lif ying papers for the Group 4 City

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serve out the term on council or run for the office of mayor herald on Friday to a repair
held by
y Pdand, but with the interest of Mrs. shop in Altamonte Spri ngs -j

= Ohn Daniels in the council race it is expected Daniels will now We for owned by Herman E. Field%, a
eille for professional study; and
Daniels for his wife, Mary. Qualifying period begins Wethesday
mayor.
defendant in a theft trial, does
meetings wi th legislators and others
and will close Nov 1
Also
up
for
election
is
the
remaining
year
in
the
(group
2
seat
not refer to tae Altamonte
gi v e citizen input In health,
Group 4 incumbent in the Dec 2 mu ni cipal election, Cou
cu
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held
by
Ernest
Hendricks
Hendricks
was
appointed
ducatton, and welfare services.citman Irene Van Eepoel, has said she tends to nm for
m (garage Inc. owned by B D
May to the vacancy left b) the resignation of ft termer Frank McIntosh
election,
Fields is cownerofals
Last year, Dae ls was anpn ted to th e G roup II seat and Duance. Jr.
scaping
business at 111
Instead of running f or t he one year remaining in th e te chose to
CII) Clerk Mrs. Mary Norton will serve as clerk of the elecTo You, its Working
Longwood A
try for the Group 3 seat, thus unseating the incumbent, John tion and Helen Green, Iui5 Owens,
' Norma Lang and Ruth Ga
rage Inc., Is at 117 Longwood
1th and winning a two-year term.
Mt%S will be Lflspettors
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settling end chlorination."

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state has gradually been in
creasing water treatment
requirements on a number o f
counties and much of South
Florida Is under orders to go to
complete "surf ace water t)
trea tment" rather than "our
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The reductions were decided
onataworksessjon attended
by Commissioners Sid Vililen
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gradually coming is lot more
treatment and a tendency to
regionalization and con.
solidation; with the way It $

abandoning alleys between
emotionally disturbed pupils; We
Holly Ave. and Cedar Ave, and
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Dr. Lamb .................68
Care and hot Li ne advertisements
between West First St. and
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Hospital
Films, talks and programs for
SA
Obi tua ries
churches. clubs and civic groupato
educate the publi"n mental healffi

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Progress- esent o9enlng date
set for Nov. 1.

sales to secure money fjr

Vien d last week he will
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ask county officials for an
update On Jail construction

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The
Commission
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gearing up for the purchase.
Just last Tuesday commissioners, with Commissioner
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Coiim loners at their 7 p.m. sur face water-t ype treatment
meeting today, B.C. Conklin, because your water supplies

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Wood-i Road.

Chirk, Dietz and are rather consolidated and we
drinking atcr may fare new Associates Engineers Inc., said did look at such possibili t y
state requirements, a ccording in part
when the original plant at the

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to take out an advertisement in
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citizens of the crossing to be
blocked, the exact reason and
the length of time the crossing
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Kwiatkowski listed the
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commission this week for a
response
as
to when
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before the commission and
state the reason, the ordinance
states. Then, at the next
regularly scheduled meeting,
the commission will rule on the

the railroad would

crossing. The cro&amp;vAng i3 the
main arte' into
and
Seminole Memoa1 Hospi tal
from the interstate highway.

agency, responsible to the specified in the oedinance.
mandate of local citizens were
The penalty Is $500 fine and.
involved and had control of (j
or-60
days in jail. Sheriff John
budget review process," he
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reservations
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Ave'. Alta monte Springs, was
found guilty last week by a
retained over the circuit court jury of buying,
rcceiving and concealing sto len
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weekend
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represent Donald R. Crowder was ordered held in
C r o w d e r)
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needed the con- pre-sentence investigation.
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William Woodson today granted
continuances in the buying,
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rece.ving and comvahng stolen
4~~, property casft after Orlando
attorneys Robert James
Buonauro and James M
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Powers entered the cases as
notice
of appeal of the ccnSeminole County Bicentenn ial Chairman Jack Hornet and his wile,
Peggy, proudly dpIay the g
defense counsel.
vic
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if filed.
was reta ined over the wee kend
(12118 feet) Bicentenn f lag that was presented to th e City of
Sanford in ce re monies at Veteran's
Crowder 's wife, Carol, 41,
Crowder pre viously had been and needed the contin uance
Memorial Park today. The flag was made by Viniclo Pailno and Joe Magro at
the urging of Hornet represented by Torn Freeman
a codefendant in one of the
is
prepare
for
trial
in
the
cases.
and the Bicentennial Commit tee. (Herald Pho to by Bill V incent Jr.)
an Ned Woolfolk.
Assistant State Atty. Ralph cases continued today.
Buonauro told the court be Eriksson, prosecutor in the (Continued On Page41-Ai

board that a subsuntia! tu Freeman, holds railroad perdecrease (up to one mill) could sonnel liable for any blockage
have been possible If a local longer than the five m in utes

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citizen review or knowledge,
The Seminole County Con).
and then. include it (Nde It) in
mission
will consider an orthe overall commission budget.
"The Board of County dinance on Tuesday that
then prohibits trains from blocking
Commissioners
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railroad crossings longer than
obligated by law to fund that five minutes.
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NAInON

IN BRIEF
Philadelphia Mayor Injured

approximately $10,000 damage.
The incident is being investigated by Federal Aviation
Sanford police reported an Agency officials, police said.
Orlando pilot walked away unSanford police detectives
injured after the weekend crash today were Investigating a
of a light plane at the Sanford weekend armed robbery at
Airport.
Williams and Sons Amoco
Patrolman Jack Fulenwjder service station, Lake Mary
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Hartwell, 34, 10119 Acapulco
Police said two black males
Way, Orlando, had taken off in asked a 16-year-old attendant
a Beechcraft Bonanza and was for change. When the youth
attempting a turn to a northerly opened the cash register the
direction at an altitude of 500- men produced a pistol and
feet when the plane's engine demanded all the station
'stopped."
receipts.
Officials said Hartwell
Patrolman Gordon C. Reid
radioed the control tower and said the men took the attendant
attempted to land, crashing the at gunpoint to a storage room
craft in a grassy area beside a where they tied turn up before
runway.
escaping with $200 to $300 cash.
Police said two runway apPolice said the robbers are
proach lights were demolished
believed to have fled toward 14
and the aircraft sustained in a brown and beige auto,
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In Mishap After Oil Exploslor
tAP) - Explosions at an oil refinery
tire on the Schuylkill River sent Mayor Frank L Rizzo
running for cover, and a collision with a fireman on the
scene put the mayor in the hospital today with a broken
thigh.
More than 350 firemen and 150 Atlantic Richfield Co.
'ARCO) employes worked amid windy gusts to subdue the
inferno at the Atlantic Refinery Co. Facility. Early today,
the fire was said to be stabilized but not under control.
The tire broke out Sunday night in an eight-foot trench
containing a dozen pipes, setting off a series of explosions
and sending plumes of flame hwtlreds of feet into the air.
The cause remained unknown.
PHILADELPHIA

Four Escapees At Large
SALEM, Ill. (AP) Four federal prison escapees who
kid held a 71-year-old man and his wife hostage for five
ftur ruiniincd at large today follow a high-speed
chase that ended when their getaway car crashed near
here.
Nearly 200 federal, state aud local police officers and
three tracking dogs - two German shepherds and a
bloodhound - flown in from Philadelphia by the FBI
combed a 27-squaremile area of woods and roiling hills
about 5 miles east of Salem late Sunday.
Three officers and two area farmers said they had
spotted the tour men, wh" escaped Friday with another
inmate by using a homemade electronic device to open
the gates of Marion Federal Penitentiary, considered one
of the nation's most secure federal prisons.
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Anti- Busing Protest Flares

Sanford Police IA. William
Lykens jailed Robert I.
Whitaker, 32, of 2316 Hartwell
Ave., Sanford, on$8,)0 bond on
a charge of lewd and lascivious
act In the presence of a child
under 14 years of age.
Police arrested five juveniles
at Lakeview Middle School,
Sanford, after a weekend
burglary,
Officers said three youths
were apprehended Inside the
school with candles after a
window was smashed for entry.

Two other juveniles, that police
said fled on foot, were apprebended a short time after
the Saturday noon Incident.
Sanford police and sheriffs
deputies weren't successful in
locating a juvenile escapee
from the Sanford Juvenile
Detention Center. Police said
state officials reported the 17year-old boy escaped Saturday
from the detention center by
scaling a 14-loot fence around
an outdoor volleyball court.
Officers said the juvenile was

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from Casselberry.
t'ulldozer to attempt to
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another
Ernest Silvester Dow,
a
drag
line crane Into a
push
Cocoa, told sheriff's deputies he
was robbed at gunpoint outside water-filled hole.
the Drift Inn, SR 46 east of
Vandals also tilt the Rolling
• Sanford, by two men In a light hills Country Club, Longwood,
blue van.
the weekend, according to
Deputy P. J. Higgins reported over
the robbers told Dow, "Give us deputies.
everything you've got. You can
Deputy C. L. Nickle said
believe we'll shoot you." electricity was turned off and
Higgins said the men escaped water hoses placed in windows
with $57 cash, according to the to restroom and pro shop
victim,
buildings. Nickle said both
Sheriff's detectives today buildings were flooded and
were investigating $2,000 in there was extensive damage. A
vandalism damage to county- dollar estimate of the damage
owned heavy equipment at the wasn't immediately available.
Osceola Airfield central landfill
Sanford police today reported
northeast of Geneva.
Deputy Donald McCormick two 16-year-old Osteen juvenile
reported that at least two boys were arrested for atpersons were involved in tempted burglary of the Army
smashing two bulldozers Navy Store, 306 Sanford
together, slashing a tire on a Avenue.

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WASHINGTON i AP)
Democratic party leaders,
striving to build an atmispbere of harmony and coiipromise,, are considerjng limits on credential challenge1
and floor fights at "'Year's presidential nominating
convention.
The Democratic National Committee's executive committee Is meeting today to recommend rules to govern the
party's convention that begins next July 12 In Nejw York
Qty. The full 361-member national com mi ttee then will
consider the proposals Tuesday and Wednesday.
Robed S. Strauss, chairman of the national committee,
has proposed rules that would narrow the grounds for
mounting a credential challenge, In effect saying that
delegate selection could be challenged only If state parties
failed to follow the rules they had previously established.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
Every week, usually on
Monday, President Ford gets a written report on the state
of his 1976 campaign and he says he likes what he, seen so
far.
Ford has expressed satisfaction with his campaign
manager and confidence in his three-month-old
organization despite debate among political advisers and
allies over the way the operation Is going.
Critics, some of them at the White House, contend
campaign manager Howard H. Caliway hasn't done
enough fast enough to organize In key primary states and
to prepare for the possible challenge of former California
Coy. Ronald Reagan.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - President Ford is observing the
Columbus Day holiday by greeting modem-day voyagers
from the ApolloSoyuz space mission.
The two Russian cosmonauts are starting a tour of the
United States and the three American astronauts have
just finished a similar goodwill visit to the Soviet Union.
The two teams, who linked up in space last July, were
scheduled to hold a joint news conference today and
planned to meet later with the President in the Rose
garden. The astronauts and cosmonauts were also
scheduled to exchange tree seeds, a Russian custom signifying friendship.

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Congress Takes Recess
(AP) - Congress is taking another
recess this week, but when it returns on Oct. 2011 faces
major battles on energy, taxes, defense spending and
foreign aid.
The Senate has scheduled a final vote for Oct. 24 on the
much-debated bill to temporarily remove price controls
on natural gas, a measure aimed at heading off an expected severe gas shortage this winter.
It is one of two major energy Issues facing Congress.
The ottwr is anoil-pridni' pcQpos.aI now before a con(crence cwnuutLee, which is resolving differences between house-and Senate-passed versions.
WASHINGTON

Three Killed In Blast
GOLDIITh, TeL (AP) 'mae men were killed and
two others were injw.d early today In an explosion and
flash fire at a natural gas processing plant in this West
Texas town, authorities said.
Witnesses said the bta$ occurred in the El Paso Natural
Gas Co. plant about 1 a.m., a pparently while workmen
were trying to keep a smaller lire from spreading.
Virgil Valkncr, 49, of Odessa was reported to be in
serious condition and was being treated for burns at
Medical Center Hospital in Odessa. Mike Author, 23, of
Goldsmith was in less serious condition, suffering smoke
inhalation.
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Floridians more likely than ot her Ameri cans to be struck
by lightning, state health of ficials say ignorance accounts
for many deaths.
Some Flori dians the beca use they don't understand the
danger of the unpredictable bolts from the sky.
..To be safe in an elec tr ical storm, never take chance s
seek shelter inunediately," says Dr. Henry C. Huntley,
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Murder-Suicide Ruled
An apparent murder.
suicide has been ruled in the shooting deaths of a Huntsville, Ala,, man c ha rged in a cattlerustling case and his
female traveling companion.
Police said th e bodies of James Donald Wise, 48, and
Doris Cross, 57, of Atlanta , Ga., were found Sa turda y In
ixols of blood in a motel room.
Detective Karl Umberger said Mrs. Cross appa rently
shot Wise twice in the head wi th a .38-caliber pistol and
(lien turned the gun on herself.
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Vehicles

sidered officially at Tuesday's manufacture needed for
commission meeting.
emergencies,
)retty darn active," the
The study was ordered after
vehicle is essential to the
*alrrnaj said.
the state criticized orange job and It could be shown that
Williams, who agreed with all County officials for allowing the county would lose money on
1 Klmbrough's recom- some county esnpioyes to use productive
time by requiring
s rendatiorw, said, 'Take It (the a)unty autos arowxl the clock,
that the driver pick up and
or) away arid give It back If
deliver the vehicle at th e
Ba11Y the
's Justified." Williams also
beginning and end of
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on
assign.
use of avchjdc If one or more of
ment the vehicle would be left
f0hbomng criteria
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"Some county officers are
at a remote, unsecure lostIon
c illed out for the heal th, safety
Indi vid ua l to whom a where danger of theft or van'xl welfare of the citizens," vehicle is
V ihim argued. Wililains ceded frequently caassigned must be dalism is greal
lled out at night or
Pearson had no official
a xl agreed to allow Bush and on weekends,
usually br estimate as to the amount of
'icy to retain their autos.
emergencies
savi ngs from the redctian in
The reductions will be con- vehicle is of a special employe.dri cars,
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Road patrol Sgt. Jay
I4eman is being promoted
to rank of Lieutenant,
replacing lAs. Scott Grant
and Harold Smi th, who
have resigned.
Service Bureau lit.
William Robbins has been
tra nsferred to the road
patrol, Former First Sgt.
Tony Colangelo becomes
Lleutennt in c'orn'nand of
Bureau, which
i ncludes the Identi fi cation
and technical services
division and records
division.
Former detective Sgt.
iiri KIer becomes
First Sgt. In charge of all
equipment a nd supplies.
Detective Jerry Cap
Is being promoted to
Sergeant on the road
patrol.
Road deputy Luke
Stallworth
is
being
promoted to Sergeant on
the road pa trol also,
Detective
George
Hagood is being promoted
to detective sergeant.
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Rasmussen's attorney,
Uromala, said It would not be
known until la ter today exactly
how much money was Involved,
but he said Friday Is py day
for many people and "there ob—

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substantial

am ou nt of money in that vault."
Fill agent Richard Miller declined to say w hether the agency had any leads, sayi ng the
extortIonIsts "were Cofl.pletely
covered up with masks, gloves

a nd clot hes. It's a difficult
case,"
Rasmussen, reached at home
by telephone, iald he was not
ready to talk about his ex.
perience. Cromaja said the
Itasmussens were unhurt bu t
were "still quite shook up over
the w hole thing."
Gromala said the Rasmussens were separated after the
intruders broke in. Mrs. Hasmriu-' a was tied to a tree outside the house for 8t hours.
H
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General Hospital as bomb
ex
perts atte mpj to determine
whether the device taped to his
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rezoning, insisting it will the Moore-Jackwn property,
depreciate
their property four lots fronting on SR 434, and
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O'Neall on t he Highland Hills
The commissioners will
Despite the orderliness of early morning muster at Sanford Naval Academy, this little feline
pays subdivision drainage problems; consider adopting the or.
little res pe ct to commands. It leisurely strolls through
th e ranks, oblivious to one and all as It wan- name a pe rson
to fill a vacancy dinances after the public
ders ha ppily ibout the grounds of th e downtown Sanford facility.
As the old Navy saying goes, on the Land Plann
ing Agency hearing.
"There's always some cat that never gets th e word." (Hera ld Photo
by Bill Vincent Jr.)
(zoning board); consider action
A public hearing Is also
on an ordi nance to limit in- scheduled on an amendment to
the zoning ordina nce to permit

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dry cleaning packaging plants
in neighborhood shopping
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The board will also consider a
request from LaTourneau Air

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Boulevard at 7:30 a.m., Nov.
I.ONGWOOI) — The city's by the Seminole County residents moving into the s
Alter
landing, the winds of the
ting
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his be lief that the more delete a phrase suggesting th
Land Planning Agency (zoning Commission sponsored sta
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aircra
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are to be dismantled
te community and is looking industrial development the city would prote
board) and city coun cil in joint
ct only the and the plane placed on display
planning law,
toward industrial development better to provide jobs
for City integrity of "high-priced at the Altamonte
session Friday night gave Its
Seminole's cities must to provide new sources of in- residents and a good tax
Mall.
base, residential areas." The section,
informal approval to an outline complete comprehensive conic.
A memo from the Pla nn ing
Connell
has
said
that
pe
r- as fi lly approved, says, ,,The
of goals and objectives in long studies and adopt plans by 1977.
Ms. Johnston could not an- cent.age wise, Longwood has city na
Board is on the agenda. The
should encourage th
range land planning and Helie is being paid
e de- advisory board is recom$10,000 for swer a question from Council- more industrial property velopment of a di
development for the city.
versity of mending that differently zoned
the goals and objecti ve studies man Gerar d Connell on the already zo ed
n tha n any other residential unit types and lots
abutting the
The outline, pre pared from from a grant by the Flori da Do- ideal breakdown, by
section of SR
per. city in South Seminole County. through proper zoning the
discussions at a previous partment of Community centage, of industrial and
from
the
city's
eastern
meeting, was submitted by Affairs,
Of a storm sewer plan stud), integrity of existing residen tial boun dary to Longwood Avenue
commercial development
planner Bonnie Johnston of
Present for the meeting were compared with residential council indicated to Ms. areas should be protected."
be rezoned general commercial
King Helie, planning con- all five members of the city development.
or industrial.
Johnston that the plan
Another section was changed
suit-ant.
coun cil, and planning agency
The Lake Mary City Council,
Connell insisted too high a currently is for the city to
Helie's agency has been chjirman Percy White and rdte of i ndustrial and coin. designate an engineer and the from "zoning regulations at a 7:30 p.m. mee ting Wed.
should be
designated to complete tie zneniers aobert Hammond mercial
uiunty to fund a drainage study s ller ho chznged so "t nesday. will consider an
'development,
ma
uses can be built on
goa ls and objectives study for and H. H. Haynie.
amendment to Ordinance 22.
cause increased taxes, rather countywide.
smaller
lots" to
all Seminole cities except
that formally setting its rate of
The group generally agreed than a reduction.
A section on residential was "regulations sh ould be changed
Sanford as part of the compre- that the city wishes to continue
taxation for the new fiscal year
Council Chairman J. H. Grant amended on Councilman Don
to permit construction of at three mil
hensive land planning required having a cr
ls. $3 per $1,000
oss-section of new challenged the statement, Schreiner's insistence to economical housing."
valuation of real property.)

Cal le TV On Agenda
At Winter Springs
WINTER SPRINGS
A
— Jim Caviness request to
public hearing on Seminole permission to keep more this
Cablevision will head the two dogs.
agenda for the 7:30 City Council
Status of repairs to the fix
meeting today. Back for
discussion will be a proposed station.
ordinance to allow the riding of
— Mayor's office.
horses on city streets.
On Tuesday at 7:30 p.m
Also on the agenda:
Council will meet to reviei
- Florida Residential affidavits of alleged in
Community (Mr. Lefkowitz) n proprieties in the city buildin,
Ordinance 119 concerning ban department in conjunction witan investigation authorized b
on signs on the
street
right-of.
Council
of complaints agains
ways.
City Building Official Hat
— Mrs. Claudette regarding Bradshaw.
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MIAMI AP - Poli ce are searching for a 31-year-old
7._.•t. I_i :_t_. __L_ -. his mother
•evi-old iniifli woo
returned 10 Ins
after a
two-day absence.
inc criiia, reportedly abducted from a department store
parking lot last Friday, was found unharmed Sunday,
r*)lice said.
Detective Jim Beall sa id officers respo nding to a tip
found the child asleep on a bed in a house in Miami's
northwest section.

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were sound asleep
In their bedroom when the lights blaz
ed on.
Two masked in truders were
pointing rifl es at their heads.
It was 2 am. Sunday,
,eginning of 14 terrifying
that ended Sunda y afternoon
w hen authorities removed a
"bomb" t had
to Rasmusse n's back, The intruders forced Rasmussen,
president of the Bank of Leleta
in nearby Fortuna, to empty a
bank vault and
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proper ti es by requiring that no
more than 50 per cent of the
The Longwood City Council land be covered wi th building
will hold a public hearing at 7 and that the ba lance of the
p.m. today on the pr oposed property be evenly divided
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annexation and rezoning to B-I between green area and
ibusiness district) of the parki ng lot,
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tr act.
Mayor James Lorma nn has
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The tract abuts on the north , opposed the ordinance, saying
a not he r pa rcel fronting on SR it smacks of confiscatory
434, annexed some time ago. practices and may not be good
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Michael Srboco is to discuss
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the Rolling hills residential fleboard courts on the west side
area to the sou th
of Wilma Street Routine
The
controversial
Widdis
reports
are to be given by
property rezoning leads the council mem bers, the mayor
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agenda for the business and City Attorney Ned Julian
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The Altamonte Springs City
I3ett Widdis's request for Commission, at a 4:30 p.m
rezoning of her propert y east of meeting Tuesday, will hold
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on the proposed
Residents of Lake,Ruth South annexation 3nd rezoning to
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raids that officers said broke up is Marvin D. Long, 44-year-old grand larceny and larce
ny of a
a multi-county "steal to order" Geneva tree tr immer, accus
ed firearm charges last week.
theft ring that was allegedly of buying, recei ving arid con- trial was continu
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handling $1-million a year in cealing c hain saws stolen by week of Nov. 3 be
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Plans for building new
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lawmakers reconsider whether the millions of dollars
would be well spe nt.
Two $26-million bond issues are being deferred, one for
college classrooms and one for sports arenas and other
facilities. Also being defe rred are local-priority buildin g
lists for ekmentary and high schools and community
college.
Deputy Educa tion Commissioner Franc is Millett says a
continued delay could bring overcrowding in some local
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fashionable Gold Coast were closed after a policeman ran
along the beach warning that sharks were in the water.
'They were spotted by a West Palm Beach policeman
who was on a regular patrol," lifeguard Craig Hindle said
came running down the beach blowing his
whistle and yelling For th e people to get out of t he wate r."
In one scene of th e popular movie, the sheriff of a
north ern beach resort town runs along the water's ed ge
pert orniing the anie task after a shark is si gh ted.

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central Florida counties,
burglary at a Longwood
The Crowders, who opera te
A total of 13 ersOns were business.
the Rendezvour Bar, next door arrested In connection wi th the
Charles Wesley Asbury,
to the Altamonte Springs Police theft ring opera ti on, a sheriff's of MaItland, accused as a

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Other accident victims were:
-• Laura Woods, 40, of Naples, a pedestrian kill ed
when
struck from behind by a car as she walk ed along U.S. 45
north of Naples Saturday night.
-Drewery A. home, 53, of Tampa, a pedestrian kill ed
he nhe stepped into the path of an oncoming vehicle on a
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disperse anti-busing demonstrators who started fires and
hurled rocks and bottles, while pro-busing forces staged a
peaceful demonstration in a weekend of public debate
over school desegregation.
A police officer and a Kentucky state trooper were
slightly injured by rocks Sunday night as about 500 antibusing demonstrators gathered at a shopping center in
the southeastern Jefferson County community of Jeffersontown. No arrests were made.
Jeffersontown Mayor Herbert S. Meyer and police
spokesmen gave the crowd five minutes to disperse after
the mayor said the crowd became "just generally
disorderly, burning tires, starting fires, setting off fire
crackers, running into the street and blocking traffic."

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year for pushing his perceptive
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Earlier, Beame had warned
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Perished piscatorial pickings.
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In o ther words, he smells
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___________ American Federation of MustThe
major stumbling block in
chemist for the Food and Drug
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gotiations had been minimum
master at tuna, shrimp, salmon
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day strike which cost theaters orches tra size. In the dying
and other kinds of olfactory as$35 million in lost ticket sales days of Vaudeville, jobs for
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and threw hundreds of singers, musicians were becoming
"The procedure has been go7.
dancers, barmen and restau- scarce and the union had
ing on bra long, long time," he
rant employes out of work.
enough strength to force adop11It4jP
says. "I've been at it for about
Producers and theater- (Ion of minimum orchestra size
15 years. Like anything else,
related businesses lost an regardless of the number of
is a matter of experience and
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training. Almost anyone can
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during the strike, and taxicab riuction
tell the difference between a
_______________ drivers, parking garages and
Extra musicians, not needed
really good-smelling fish and a
other tourist facilities also to perform but hired to main.
really bad one."
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Sofar,denUsts from 38na.
walkout began Sept. 18.
"walkers" because they had
Lions have been Invited to at,
Musicians approved a new only to walk into the theater
tend an FDA-sponsored Interthree-year pact Sunday night on each week to pick up their
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national Shrimp Workshop her
a
189.76 vote, and the League of checks.
November, where Throm e.
New York Theiters and
Under the new contract, or.
teach others his skill. To date,
Producers added unanimous chestra size was frozen until
representatives from 13 nations
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endorsement.
1981, except at six theaters
have indicated they will attend.
P Musicians' base pay wGi rise where two musicians can be
James W. Swanson, regional
inmettiately from the current ellniltiatedat two theaters and
FDA director, says that "Dick
WO weeidY to S3,W, to $X0 next onecanbedroppedateachof
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flromlsoneofuietwotoprnen
year and $380 In the third year the other four.
in the nation In that field.
of the contract.
The strike by the 300 musl"It is the kind of topic that is
"Once
again,
the
curtains
will
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clans
COLD
DRINK
had closed nine musicals
Hope Weekley, 20 mouth-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James
easy to be given light treatA, rise and the sound of music will and delayed the the opening of
Weekley
of
Sanford, Cps fruit juice in the front seat of her be back
ment. But it has Its serious side.
on Broadway," said three others, Including Scott
ON A HOT DA Y
paren ts' car. (Herald Photo by 8W Vincent Jr.)
The human nose is still our best
Mayor Abra ham D. Beanie, J o p 1 i n 's o p e r a,
tool in detecting the decomwho helped mediate the set- "Treemonlsha."
position of fish."
Ttwom said at the end of a
day on his job, "You know you
have done a hard day's work.
Yesterday, I graded cod, salmon, halibut, shrimp and clam
WASHINGTON (AP) -Pres. 1975 tax reduction, a showdown Committee, said Sunday that spending until
chowder.
after election of $360 per return and mmident Ford's proposal to IM
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"Before we can okay the im- $28 billion tax cut to a matchingnay
ould
not
be
day.
He
added
Ford's
strategy imums of $65 for Individuals
accomplished. Ford has made
port or distribution of a cargo of
permanent and predicted was apparently to give the and $130 for couples filing
federal spending will thema
demanded any tax cut be that Ford's proposal will not be econcmy "a hypo and then let It jointly.
fish into this country, we have incut
theinCongress,
two Demotched
reduced federal passed by Congress.
to determine its quality," he cratic economic leaders pee- spending,with
go right down the drain after
while some Demo-A staff report of the Senate
Proxmire, D-Wis., said that the election."
says. "And smelling is the dict
crab have said this approach Is Ford's plan would cut taxes be.
Budget Committee has recoinquickest, most economical
Meanwhile, Democrats In unrealistic,
Mahon, D-Texas, said he op- mended a $20 billion personal
fore the 1976 presidential dec. poses
means of testing large quan- Congress are pushing several
the tax cut because it is income tax cut.
The Issue will intensify when
ti tles of fish ."
Lion,
but
would
not
cut
back
too
large.
They appeared on
alternati ves to the Ford plan, Congress returns from its CoThat's why Throsn wants to which they charge was politi. lumbus Day recess next week,
ABC's
"Issues
and Answer&amp;"
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teach other countries his tech. cally motivated,
In
other
action
on the tax rebut leading congressional
iff
nique.
Ford has called for an Men- Democrats already predict
"We want foreign fisheries to sian of last year's $32.9-billion
Al Ullman, D-Ore.,
Ford will be turned back on his
have the same standards we tax cut and additional reduc. proposal to tie the
chairman
of the House Ways
tax cut and
have, or at least be aware of Li
and Means Committee, in a letthat would allow a family spending reduction.
what our standards are," he ol four making $15,Qo0ay
ter circulated on Capitol Hill,
Sen. William Proxmire, Pro
has labeled the President's peo-redue its taxes by $287 over chairman of the Senate
"We are, so to speak, going to 1975.
posal
"a political trap" and is
Banking Committee, and Rep.
calibrate the noses of the
offering Instead a tax credit
While all sides apparently George H. Mahon, chairman of
world."
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want to extend In some form the the house Appropriations
plan of up to 3 per cent of taxable
income, with a maximum
Seminole Sheriff John
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and obscene language in state-approved
school textbook
say angry parents who were to take their case
before
Senate committee today.
Members of the Florida Action Committee to
1'.diiito tFACE were to appear before
the Senat
Education Committee to describe for senators the ot
Jectioriable material they say they have found since th
irtup was fanned a year ago.
We've found passages that promote everything fror
hornosexui!Ity to masturbation and perversion," sali
Shirley Correll of Lakeland, a spokeswoman for th
group.

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Air Patrol CAP) Is in search of new members to join
the local unit.
What is the CAP?
According to a recently produced newsletter, the
CAP activities range from social functions, such as
a group Chrisimas party on Dec. 7 (CAP's birthday
month)toactual search and rescue (SAR) missions
for downed pilots or lost people.

FIWNCHAVE.,SANFORD FLA. 32771
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cents: Month. 12.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, $.840. liv Mail: In Florida same as home
delivery. All
other mall: Month, $2.70; 6 Months,
$16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.

Training for all types of natural and SAR
missions is the primary concern of the Seminole
unit,
Recently, the local unit had its trained cadets
standby alert for a lost teenager in the Geneva area
of Seminole County. On the preliminary search
before the actual alert was called, a CAP member
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On CIA
The Clock

Long Overdue
It was last Jan. 27 when the Senate created a
committee to investigate the Central Intelligence Agency, the Federal Bureau of In-

vestigation and other agencies gathering in-

Resolution 21 provided that the committee—

headed by Sen. Frank Church of Idaho

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its work and file a report and recommendations by

Sept. 1.
Th e committee is over a month beyond its
deadline and is still buv at the washboard.
similar committee in the house headed by Rep.
Otis Pike of New York has been active since

February, with a cutoff date of Jan. 31, 1976. How
much more dirty linen must be hung out on the line
be fore these committees figure out what went
wrong in the secret chambers of our government
and what needs to be done to keep intelligence
agencies on the right track in the future?
Two salient truths have been evident since this
exercise began. One is that the apparatus for
supervision of secret intelligence activities by top
officials in the executive department and by

Congress has not always worked as it was supposed
to under the National Security Act of 1947. The CIA
and the FBI obviously are prey to a syndrome not
uncommon among all government agencies. They
tend to develop a direction and momentum of their

own that can become independent of the wishes of
elected officials who are responsible for what they
do.
The other truth is that agencies like the CIA
and FBI have an indispensable mission to perform
in connection with our national security and that
there is no way the public can be kept fully informed of what they are doing without jeopardizing

their mission.
Eight months of hearings have simply added
more emphasis to those points, which could have
been drawn from the more discreet inquiry conducted by the Rockefeller Commission last spring,
Indeed, that commission made 30 recommendations for revising the 1974 Security Act to
define th e responsibilities of the CIA more clearly,

provide for more checks on its activities by

Congress and the President, and to make public all
or part of its budget. It is hard to see how the
Church committee can come up with any proposals
that would be substantially different
What have these hearings accomplished? The
CIA has been shaken to its roots. Fact has been

mixed with suspicion in areas where the truth may
be impossible to determine, The agency's ability to
do what it has to do has been compromised to an
extent that only the future will reveal. The clandestine "war" of international intelligence is going
on as before, but the arm of our government that
must fight it is in a sling.
Responsible members of the Senate should be
demanding that the Church CoMmittee heed the
deadline for concluding its investigation. The
House committee need not protract its hearing.
into 1976. Congress has found out as much as it
needs to know about the sins of omission and
commission in the CIA's past in order to prescribe
remedies for the future

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There are good reasons for caution as our government
negOtiatts 8 renewal of the executive agreement called the
"Madrid Pact" providing for Armrican military ba es in Spain.
The agreement was first signed in 1953.
Now, fl yea rs later, Generaljulmo Fra ncisco Franco
years old and in poor health, His hold on the reins of power i
Spain Is weakening. Opposition to his autocratic regime is
gaining strength.
The reaction throughout Europe to the execution of fire
anti-Franeo terrorists deznonstxated the strength of anti.Franco
feeling.
It does not seem wise for the United States to
sign id new
agreement of friendship and cooperation at this time. The
strategic importance to us of the Spanish bases is unquestioned.
But France Is not going to close them, even if the agreement Is
not renewed. It would be better to negotiate a new
with the government that follows Franco. Such an agreement
would have a longer life expectancy than one signed now by
Franco.

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Mrs. Martha Skelecki and Mrs.
Edna Leighleiter, both of
Connellsville; Mrs. Elsie
Hatfield, Dunbar, Pa.
Gramkow Funeral Home
Sanford In charge.
Juneral
Notice
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*lo iei Saturday, will be held
at 10 a m Tuesday at Gramkow
Roy M. Lund offic iating. Burial
in Glen Haven MenoriaP Park,
Hc'n, Sanford, in Chör.

Panel discussion on Conser.
vatlon Education.

Lyman High School Band
Iloosttrs,7:30p.m.,band room.

OCT. 14
Weight Watchem 7 p.m.,
Sanford Wom an 's Club.
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Association (state meeting)
Airport Inn Aero Services
Terminal Building, 6:30 pin.
Co-hosts: Aero Services and
Sanford Airport Authority.

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Women's Club, 10 a.m., Oak
Harbour, 50 Maitland Ave.,
Altamonte Springs. Speaker,
Jack Hornet, chairman of the
County Bicentennial Cornmittee.
Free blood pressure checks 2.
4 pm., Seventh-day Adventist
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PTA, open house, 7 p.m.;
meeting 7:30,

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IopiC:
"Presidential Accountability."
Newcomers Coffee sponsored
by Seminole Spokes of
Altamonte Springs, Betty
Pollock in charge. Call
Welcome Wagon for details,
OCT 16
Maitland-South Seminole
Chamber of Commerce, noon.

trots came under sniper fire
near Palestinian refugee camp.
These snipers were believed to
bemembersofradicalguerrllla
groups.
Both Yasir Arafat's Al Fatah
guerrillas and the Saiqa organ.
izatlon sponsored by Syria said
they would "strike with an Iron

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OCTOBER 11
ADMI&amp;SIONS
Sanford:
Julie M. Brinson
Minnie I). Roberson
Mildred E. Williams
David L. Cunningham,
DeBary
Ervin W. Quist, DeBary
Laura McCarthy, Deltona
hope C. Hastings, Lake Mary
I)ISCIIARGE.S
Sanford:
Frances Brown
Andrus ('hanclor
Iris Emerson
Lorraine Graham
John S. Grayson

OCTOBER 12
ADMISSIONS:
Sanford:
Dana 1.. Bohannon
Lillian E. Bridges
Larry I). Brunelle
Linda M. Cohe n
Joe T. Collins
George 1.. Dalton
Donna I.. Griggs
William P. Owens
Caesar
A.
Forman,
Cassadaga
Roy
F.
Heikkinsen,
Casselberry
Elizabeth Chapman, [eltuna
Eugene H. Harper, Deltona
Marion B. Loiacono, Deltona
James L. Merritt, Deltona
Marie I.. Mitchell, Deltona
Martin A. Smith, Deltona
William F Iuhrman,
Longwood
Christine Crouse, Longwood

Err-is Green
Jeanette Hannon
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Ruby W. Isaac
Lillie M. Maddox
Sunday's high . Overnight
Toni V. Moran
low 50.
CynthIa L. Neal
DISCHARGES
Fair to partly cloudy through
Jacquelin L. Thornton
Tuesday. Highs in the mid to
Mabel Vanderwyden
Sanford:
upper &amp;. Lows In the 60.
Charles Wicks
Julie M. Brinson
Variable m-istly northeast to
William A. horn Jr.,
Attic J. Lord
east winds around 10 mph, Altamonte Springs
Anne M. Starnes
decreasing at night.
Mae Wallberg, Daytona Marina W. Williams
EXTENDED FORECAST
Beach
Mrs. Jack (Karen) Price &amp;
Scattered showers extreme
Kathryn M. Noonan, DeBary Baby Boy
north portions Friday, otherEva Blum, Lake Mary
Mrs Gregory (Sandra Rock.
wise mostly fair. Lows in the Mary F. Robbins, Lake Mary well &amp; baby boy
G0s and 70s and highs ln the 8n.
Oliver K. Sjoblorn, Lake Helen L Costello, Deltona
Daytona Beach tides: high Mary
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Louise S. Ramsay, lake
4:21 a.m., 4:47 p.m.; low 10:26
CorrieA. Jencks, Orange City Mary
a.m.,
10:59 P.M.
Port
Roosevelt Walker, Oviedo
Joanna C. Bass, Lake Monroe
Canaveral: high 4:04 a.m., 4:32
Marilyne A. Peterson, Winter
Mrs. Henry (Sheila) Clark &amp;
pm.; low 10:15 a.m., 10:50 p.m. Springs
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slated by militiamen of the
right-wing Phalange party and
Interior Minister Camille Chamoun's National Liberal party.
It was the second day of relative calm in Beirut, and there
was cautious optimism that the
cease-fire would hold. But
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Sanford Pilot Club, 7 p.m., Maitland
Women of the Moose Chapter
Civic
Center.
1404, Christmas in October Flagship Bank of Sanford. Speaker, Congressman Richard
night, gifts for Mooseheart and Official visit by District 4 Kelly on "The
Economy and
MoOsehaven.
Governor Barbara Kasten.
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Sanford-Seminole Art Aim.,
Lyman High School Band
7:30 p.m,, Cultural Arts
Boosters
to benefit uniform
Building, 5th and Oak.
fund,
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p.m. Teachers and
Demonstration
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native of Connellsville, Pa., he
lived here since June, moving
here from Winter Park. He was
a mail carrier for the U.S. Post
Office.
Survivors include his wife,
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The closer we examine the relationship Americas," located in the Pa nama Ca I Ud Zere.
Footnote. Ten of the 11 countries that sent their
between the U.S. government and the Chilean The school,
property, leaves them dren6ed and their
stuck back in the jungle near the soldiers to the
dictatorship, the more
basic officers course in 1975 are clothing and bedding soggy.
it becomes.
Caribbean Coast, has been around in one form or outright dictatorships. Bolivia, presided
The military regime in Chile holds
over by
another for three decades. It is specifically the
Inmates have been beaten, harassed and
dubious distinction of being one of the most
repressive
Col.
Hugo
Banzer,
sent
203 subjected to degrading regulations such as
designed to train Latin American soldiers; all studen
rpnr,-ci,'. in, ,.c
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. Ch
ts. The flnN' f(,j1r,,-'r.-,fj,, lI,-,..,....
viunu. iouusanu, or
wy, wmcn
Ipvuuve
uuieans
classes are taught In Spanish.
leans
recun searches beyond the needs of
now
has
what
cxperts
believe
is
the
highest
per
prison
security,
have been arrested, beaten and tortured for their
To no one's great surprise, w discovered
J. Edwin LaVallee, Clinton'ssuperintendent
political beliefs. Hundreds more have simply about a third of the school's students in that capita ratio of political prisoners in the world,
1975 sent 37 students,
disappeared without a trace.
came from Chile 575 out of a total enro,lment
and a defendant in the suit, told us the charges
Yet U.S. support for the dictatorship has of 1,765.
BEHIND BARS: Prisons seldom make news ate "the standard kind of sympathy-arousing
until they erupt in riots. Americans tend to forget complaints." lie
never waned. Inleed, it's getting stronger.
denied anything improper was
One popular course, entitled "Officer Combat the approximately 212,000 convicts
The )ear alter Chilean strongman Augusta
scattered happening at Clinton,
Ar-IILS Orientation," was attended by 993
through out state and federal prisons. But all is
Pinochet took
for example, U.S. economic students. Over half of them — 504
"Actually," LaVallee said, "it's a pretty nice
were
not
quiet behind bars,
assistance to Chile doubled (torn $9.8 million to Chilean officers.
place, pretty well run."
A major scandal is boiling, for example,
$205 million. According to current plans, Chile
HEADLINES AND FOOTNOTES: Ex-Sen.
at
They were given standard military training In the 130-year-old Clinton Correetlotal
v1Il get $77 million in im,
Facility, a Sam Ervin, 1)-NC,, Is making some of the
such subjects as map reading, first aid and maximum security state prison in nerthern rural liberals, who loved him during the Senate
Of
this, $55 million in "Food for Peace" funds signal communicatIons. The emphasis, however. New York,
alone will be earmarked for Santiago. Chile, tt
WU on antlguerrilla warfare.
Watergate hearings, angry these days. He has
diort, Will get an 85 per cent slice of On food aid
Clinton Inmates are suing prison officials, taped an Interview for the
A full 16 hours of lnsVuc~lon, for rimirrinle, pileging
that the few
U.S Chamber of
that witi be pumped into al of Latin America. were devoted to
enforcers are UMMIves Commerce, denouncing the Proposed Conswner
"basic concepts of coin- violating the law.
Most of the allegations center
On December 30, 1974, Congress cut off all
Protection Agency.
The advocates claim Ervin's
terinsurgency
in
urban
arcu,"
Ai*other
nine
around
the
prison's
disciplinary ceilbiock, arguments
are
military assistance to Chile. Until Congress hours of
fraught
with inaccuracies. But
"Psychological operations" were Special Housing Unit number
14, nicknamed
they may never get a
Intervened, however, military aid to Santiago taught, But the most
chance
to rebut them, The
was steadily climbing. It stood at 6 million in given in 125 howi Intensive
Instruction was "the box" by prison inmates. The suit charges Chamber of Commerce
refuses
In "counterinsurgency that:
to tell t hem
fiscal 1974
operations; anti-guerrilla warfare in the field."
which television and radio stations ee given
Inmates are transferred to Unit 14 before
The
the Ervin tapes.
are merely the obvious ways
Until Corgres., put an end to
military
the
Adrnlnlstrath'e
hearing
which
is
supposed
to
Washington has helped keep the junta
Even the
assistance tojIt' nine months ago, in short, the
roaches on Capitol 1111l are difficult
determine whether the inmate has committed
Occasionally we also get a glimpse of
to defeat, George Wink, the Capitol architect1
coven U.S. government was teaching the junta's foot apfoprvte offense,
assistance given to
acknowledged that the roaches in
soldiers how to repel the "dIssIdents" who op.
congresaio
-- Guards hose don inmates locked In Unit offices
Take, for example, the Army's "School of the pose them.
are strangely resistant to the toxins used
number 14 cells with cold water which destroys
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ANKARA, Turkey (AP)
Ecevit's leftist Republican Moslem National Salvation
results coupled with the easing
Oppone nts of the release of any People's party were splitting 85 party, a
member
of
Demirel's
of
the U.S. arms embargo
eas
of the territory seized by the per cent
I— I
of the votes almost goverrunent coalition that is op. against Turkey last week would
Turkish invaders of Cyprus equally,
posed to giving up any of the enable him to soften his stand
Rescue
were losing heavily in Senate
In the 1973 general election, territory taken in the 1974 in on the stalemated Cyprus probelections as vote counting con- the Justice party got .8
WEST l'Al1 BEACH (AP)
per vasion of Cyprus.
lern. The Salvationists' per.
A jurisdictional
tinued today.
ORONO, Maine tAt')
11
dispute over a mutiny on the hi seas
Hudy Vallee, the 74-year-old
cent of the vote, the Republican
can
Although Demirel will have to centage of the vote was running
was under way
ooner, ret ur ned to the University of Maine campus for a
With
half
the
cr
votes counted, People's party got 33.3 per
today while five crewmen of a sujken Panamanian
cent, continue his coalition wi th the about a third behind their
nostalgiafilled weekend,
freighter were held in a city jail after admitting they
Premier
Suleyman
Demirel's
and
five
small
parties
divided
National Salvationists and two showing in 1973.
had
conservative
He recalled that he transferred to Yale four decades ago
Justice
killed th eir officers and scuttled their ship.
party and the remaining 36.9 per cent,
other conservative factions, it
me voting Sunday was held
cause his love for a local girl was unrequited.
former
be
Premier
Bulent
The captain of a Wes t Ge rman freighter th
Among the losers was the was thought that the election to fill of t
at picked u
he I Senate seats
"I
met her while registering for college and fell deeply
the live crewmen In waters northeast of Cuba on
and six vacant seats In the 450Sunday
in love with her," Vallee said. "We had quite a few dates,
said one of them confessed
to stabbing the four officers of
seat Assembly.
but in the spring she jilted me for a baseball player, some
the ill-fated Mimi and that the other crewmen went along
The state radioannounced
guy name Jack who had a raccoon coat
with the mutiny.
and an
Sunda
y
night
that
projections
of
automobile,
and I had neither,"
Police
Alm
st
Foun
o
d
Manfred Oppennann, captain of the Lalli, said, "From
the votes counted Indicated the
Raccoon coats, antique cars and other symbols of the
hat they said, it certainly looks like a mutiny at sea.
two major parties would each
Roaring 2 were brought out for the return of Vallee, who
'[hey admit they killed the officers."
win 25 Senate seats. It said the
popularized the school's official song, "The Maine Stein
"Whatever the dispute was, it was not spontaneous,"
National
Salvationists
were
vySong,"
P
said Louis Cidel, deputy regional director for the
6 M
Ing with the two big parties for
U.S.
Immigration and Naturalization Service. "It apparently
at
least two of the remaining
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) Harris hid out for several
had been going on for some time."
records after federal agents four seats.
Named
—Sacramento police apparent. months, Detective Sgt. Sam
Walter Strube, chief engineer of the Lalli, said
discovered the hideout,
he
There was no indication yet of
ly came close to stumblingSomers said Sunday.
Finn Hill In
tx'c;iine susOicious hen the five crewmen
But Somers said, "There's the outcome
111irtxiri .Juanita has been named after Carla 11111!;,
four Inof
the
Assembly
upon Patricia Hearst six
The c as e was unrelated to nothing to rellect that any
duieians and a Filipino cook 'ere plucked Iriuii a
secretary of housing and Urban Development.
races. But observers did not .
months
onths before she and two SLA
S activities, and Somers said cer talked to anyone using olfi.
raft amid debris from the ship.
any
pect
The land Is being developed by the Stafford Hansell Co.
Demirel's coalition to be
Symbionese Liberation Army that as far as he knows police of
the aliases they had been u.s. threatened unless the op.
of
Kirkland. Last month Pete Hansell was elected a
companions were arrested in did not talk to Miss Hearst or ing."
0
position
got
all
six
director
of the National Association of Home Builders, an
San Francisco.
seats.
the Ilarrises.
Miss Hearst, 21, was kidnaporganization
Police
said
at
least
19
politi.
that has been critical of the secretary's
Last March, officers in.
PARIS lAPt — Delegates from 18 industrial and develTime magazine said Sunday ed by th e SLA on Feb. 4, 1974, cally mo
policies
in
tivated
the
housing in dus try.
murders
vestigating a robbery-murder that the three, using false
oc.
oping nations are meeting in Parts today to mak'
iden. but later said she had Joined the curred during the
election camvisited the rundown SacraBut Hansell's partner, Brien Stafford, denies any such
arrangements for the long dialogue on changes in in.
tities, were routinely inter- terrorist band. She Is being held palgn, and
connection.
there
was
more
ybmen'()
duplex
where
Miss
viewed
by
police
ternationat economic arrangements that they failed to
and that
Hearst and William and Emily aliases were found on their near San Francisco on federal lence Sunday. One person was
agree on last April,
police bank robbery charges. The
reported killed and 10 injured In
Sniffles
The meeting is expected to formalize an understanding
Harrise are in custody in Los abattlebetween rival groups jn
w orked out during the summer for foreign ministers of 27
KAILUIA.KONA, Hawaii (AP)
Japanese Emperor
Angeles, where they face state the central province of Konya.
nations to meet in December. They would appoint four
hirohito
came
down
with
J
Nifles
Sunday r.d had W
kidnap, robbery and assault
Meanwhile,
President
commissions
on energy, raw materia ls, development
Port
cut
back
on
his
schedule,
but
he
was
expected
to fly bark
charges along with Miss kariosofCyprus returned )g,rne
M
y
and fi nancial matters which would work for at least a
to Japan today.
Hearst,
from the United Nations Gener.
year. Then the foreign ministers would meet again to see
ilirohito was not sick enough to be confined to be d and
In other developments in the al Assembly and said peace
here things stood.
did
not have a fever, a spokesman said. Empress Nagako
Hearst case:
talks be tween his Greek Cy.
"Th e four commissi ons wi ll have to work in parallel and
stayed with him asherested in his room
—Defense attorney F. Lee priot.s and the Turkish Cypriots
c
ith a degree of coordination," said Louis de Gulringaud,
The emperor has traveled extensively in the United
Bailey said MISS Hearst is "ob- wou
ld not resume until the
France's chief delegate at the United Nations and
States during an historic two-week visil
viously not in a normal state of Turks submitted
detailed pro.
LISBON, Portugal (AP)
president of the preparatory meeting.
A brought under tighter control mind." Speaking with reporters .sals
tough line soldier and moderate and that the army chief of
staff, alter addressing a convention
He also reported that Secre.
socialist, Brig. Gen. Manuel Gen. Carlos Fabiao, is
too
in, of the Massachusetts Trial tary of State Henry A. KissmA,P
LOS ANGELES tAP) Mickey Cohen, the 62-year-old
Franco Owals, may replace decisive to do the job.
I-awyers Association in Fram. ger told him he would exert ev.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP)
The Venezuelan
President Francisco da Costa
former mobster, ~as been released from UCLA Medic;kI
Ingham, Mass., Bailey said the ery effort to help solve the fesgovernment is offering about $900 million today to 29
Gomes as chief of staff of the
Center after undergoing an operation in which his
Azevedo
scheduled
a
teledefense
team has spent 70 hours tering conflict, Kissinger "can
foreign oil companies as compensation for their na'
armed forces, informed sources vision speech today in which he with Miss Hearst.
stomach was removed to get rid of a cancerous ulcer, a
tionalized holdings in Venezuela. Mines and Hydrocar.
—Time
magazine
said
Miss
play
a
constructive
role
in
the
report,
hospital spokesman said Sunday.
was expected to announce
settlement of the Cyprus prob.
bons Minister Valentin Hernandez said last-minute
Cohen has lived in suburban Brentwood since his
The sources said premier measures designed to end the Hearst and the Harrises esdeductions had reduced the total about $100 million. The
release
from prison several years ago.
Jose Pinheiro da Azevedo street violence and military caped death in the May 1974 Los 1cm," Makarios added.
companies, most of them American, have 15 days In
wants the president to mutinies that have been Angeles shootout in which six
which to accept or reject the offer. The oil na tionalization
relinquish his military corn- plaguing his coalition govern- SLA members were killed
law signed by President Carlos Andrea Perez on Aug.
merit.
mand because he is reluctant to me
beca use they had been dis- Be
t
requires the companies to surrender their concessions
ty
It * and
patched
on an errand to steal
act
forcefully
against
leftist
properties in Venezuela by Dec. 31.
Meanwhile, the mutiny of the some money for the group
military men who mutinied In
Oporto last week and demon. Se mi do Pilar Artillery Regi. and were not in the hideout
strated against the government ment In Oporto continued in its when police arrived.
Guerrillas Hunt S
seventh day without a dial.
in Coimbra.
—Miss Hearst's parents,
SEOUL South Korea (AP) —South Korea agreed today
lenge. The independent Oporto Randolph and Catherine
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP)
list against the anarchist and in danger until the )-man Na.
to meet with North Korea on Oct. 23 to try to arrange a
Charais is commander of the newspaper Jornal de Noticias Hearst, and two
sisters visited Joint teams of Lebanese secur- unruly elements that are trying
resumption of Red Cross talks to reunite separated
central military region. Axe- predicted "hard measures that her for about an hour at the San ity forces and Palestinian guer- to recreate chaos and commit tional Reconciliation Cornfamilies. South Korea also proposed the resumption of
redo
was reported to feel that will repress the lack of Mateo County Jail in Redwood rillas hunted snipers In Beirut murders and looungtorekjndiermttee
of th tackles the root causes
political talks between the two governments to arrange
e Christian-Moslem
the armed forces must b discipline present."
today as they tried to enforce the fighting."
peaceful coexistence between them. North Korea broke
warfare: the demands of the
__________________________________________________________________' Christians
and
M
the fragile
cease-fire
between
off both sets of talks in the sumnw of 1973 because of the
it"
Lebanon is the guerrillas' Moslem majority for greater
oslem.
only base of operations against political power and economic
Seoul government's stringent antl.Communlst policies.
________
Isolated machine-gun battles Israel since they were kicked equality with the Christian
were reported in three outlying out of Jordan in 1970, and such minority, and Christian
CALENDAR
suburbs during the night. But moderate leaders a Arafat
demands for government
authorities said sniping by ex Zohair Mohsen of Saiqa do not control of the Palestinian guertremist diehards In Moslem want to provoke the Lebanese rillas In the country.
OCT. 13
Third Report luncheon United OCT. is
areas was the only serious truce army.
Orange Audubon Society, 7:30 Way Seminole County hosted by
The reconciliation committee
ROBERT UHAZIE
League of Women Voters Unit violation In the city.
and
No sniping was reported in be gan meeting this morning.
Uhazie
of
Conp.m.,
Central
Christian
Church,
Optimist
Club,
noon,
Sheraton
meettng,
9:15
a.m., First
nellsville, Pa.; live sisters, , w avu;ul ot,...
Twice during the night the Christian districts where .
t-.- '
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i-i aim ti ib. L)utth treat. Federal
e eral
Hobert Calvin Uhazle, 50, of Mrs. Ruth Turzak and Mrs.
of
Seminole,
Joint Lebanese-Palestinian pa. curity patrols were being as-

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WASHINGTO N — NEA)
reflected in FBI statistics Is
Alter months of
"white
.
almost daily exhumation of skeletons In the
collar" crime.
/
organization closet, the mood within the Central
Depending upon whose figures you care to cite,
.,..
Intelligence
Agency
be categorized as
business is losing between $15 billion and $50
C. -4
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OR;
thus:
attitude remains high, morale
ii'Ell
billion annually to crime, says Industry Week,
'.
I..
%.
,
1
oe
.is middling
with the vast majority of It resulting from in"great expectations" are at an
~w
SAOF
FO
all-time
low.
At
least
this is how one agent views
ternal, or employe, theft.
. j'
FAa~
)
membership sentiment today as, he says,
Ripping off the company is the common bond
"everybody and his dog continues to kick dirt on
of both white and blue collar workers, says the
r.
use
" and many in America wonder how long the
magazine. If a company is missing $100,(0, it's
0 'V ,,~
.
~6,
spy group can endure the onslaught.
as likely
president manipulated ac'"
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counts-payable records as it is
"I probably speak for most of our people,"
clerk stole it by falsifying inventor' records.
agent
says, shrugging, "w hen I say that each
Employe crime ranges from the pilfering of
7€
day In the agency Is broken into two parts: You
pens, pencils and envelopes for home use to at
begin the day thinking things (scandals) may be
least one instance where a corporate vice
getting better, but by evening they are worse
president and a shipping superintendent headed
than before. The surprising thing is so many of
up a team of employes
stole by
us put up with It. Most of us could shift easily to
truckload. Blue collar workers
the legwork
other government agencies or into private
and white collar workers handled the covering
business, but we don't. Maybe it's a machismo
bOOkwork.
thing:
hit - us - with - their - best.' I
Although an estimated 87 per cent of emdon't
know.
But
we
stay."
p!oye crime Is theft-related, a company may also
be the victim of sabotage. This means not only
This personalized view of CIA disposition
literally throwing a wrench into a machine but
today is provided by a friendly source who as far
~
\
such activities as disrupting schedules so that
CA
as Is known Is completely devoted to the agency.
75.
employes rack up more overtime.
As such, it Is at best a biased opinion, and, given
Employe theft may be a significant cause 01
"Now If vie could rust build a few more gadgets into him
the CIA genius for such things, it may CV!n be a
spiraling hospital costs, reports another
pre pared or programed one. Nevertheless the
publication, Modern Health-care. It quotei New
source, in his late 30s and fairly experienced in
York security consultant Norman Jaspan to the
the mid-management level of espionage,
effect that hospital costs could be reduced by as
presents a portrait of 'Intelligence agents
much as IS per cent if employe thefts and other
somewhat more fleshed out than the silhouette
types of fraud were cut to a minimum.
image long cherished by curious and confus'd
These include such things as padded charges
Budget Appeal
Americans.
missioner-s consider adequate they had to hire an
and kickbacks, falsification of labor vouchers,
attorney for an additional $50 per hour plus
the use of hospital facilities, equipment and
agent says the Phillip Agee idea that CIA
Do you wonder why our
county corn- expenses. Could this be because our county members are little less than the "secret police of
chemicals for outside sidelines, the diversion of missioners have so much difficulty
trying to
funds from accounts receivable and the treating make your tax dollar do what it should? I do, and commissioners feel our county attorney is In. American Capitalism" is a slander, "There is no
competent? The expense account will include all
of patients at hospital expense by doctors who have arrived at several
conclusions. Mainly they expenses during his trip and Ida stay at the monolithic mind inside the agency," as he puts
are paid personally,
it, "we may be singularly patriotic, we may also
are along the lines of the ever present capital. It is
also in addition to Mr. Freeman's feel
generni,
somewhat elitist, but we don't all go to the
lackadaisical way of conducting county $25 per hour plus expenses,
is good news for one business In particular, government. Don't think — Just act!
It would seem tome toilet at the same time."
that our commission could have hired one atIncT sing recognition of the severity of employe
torney who could have prepared this case, taken
For Instance, the agent explains, he smokes
crime is boosting demand for security
For example let us explore the avenue of it t' Tallahassee and presented it to the officials
pot
bo th guard and electronic,
occasionally, other agents believe socialism
finances. We have a little business In without any help from
any
of
the
others.
Had
has
its good side, "and you'd have no trouble
One study shows spending for electronic Tallahassee. I
say
"a
little
business"
because
a
they
allowed
Mr.
Cleveland
to
do
his
work
this
finding
anti-Nixon or anti-Ford" employes.
security systems alone growing from $5
half million dollars doesn't mean anything to our way, they could have saved the taxpayers
the Hence, though most agents apparently feel they
million in 1974 to $1.3 billion in 1904, with industry commissioners, they can spend that much
on an salaries plus expenses of at
the major buyer.
least
four
county
have been done dirty in recent years, there is a
unnecessary clay pit In the midst of a beautiful employes, Most businessmen have this
much
decided conne ction with realIty within the group,
—
residential area, have no idea
who the broker is common sense and conduct their business with and there may even be
The disappearing wall bed, once a standard
or what really they were dealing with or they
sentiment that
the least possible expense. But then th
ey are excess has indeed been a CIA mistake,
prop In slapstick Hollywood comedies, virtually move one million dollars to an out of county bank
paying their own bills, they do not have the
disappeared from the American scene 30 years
(not remembering, of course who is one of the taxpayers to foot the bill.
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wiv'.wi, JU3I uccause uiey uiougnr
LVWU&amp;5, UIC agent aaas
It would be
carefully, reminding that mutiny Is not tolerated
Now the old "Murphy" bed, named for a 19th- nice to move it around or
because they thought it
June Cameron and the really dissatislied are removed when
century gold prospector who invented the con- would draw more interest, Don't think — Just
Sanford discover (one way to discover
traptbon, is re-emerging from the woodwork in a act!
m: periodic
triumphant comeback, reports the Christian
lie detector tests are given CIA employes
Science Monitor.
determine loyalty and inclinations), Yet there is
We have a county attorney. He will receive in
Letters to the
or are welcome All letters a strong belief that the U.S. cannot survive
Sales of wall beds have doubled eachy ear the next 12 months somewhere very near the
m ust be rb Igned with a mailing addrets and. wbcu without a CIA
1970.
neighborhood of $85,000 in salary. For th
possible, a telephone number so the Identity of cannot survi ve wioperation, and that operation
Many builders are looking at the wall bed as a mi nute salary one might think we should have is
thout support from the public.
a the writer may be verified. The Evening He
rald So, says the agent: "Natura ll
y, we know we
way of banishing
awarteof
space. bedrooms, which they consider top notch attorney. However, In order to keep will respect the wishes of writer, who do not must redefine our methods in accordance with
Sheriff Polk's budget at a figure our corn- want their names to appear in print,
public wishes."
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DON OAKLEY

Richardson, a former professional football player
in the National Football League, will hear his worst
traits ex ploited by various permnq in skits, etc.
Sonic persons will undoubtedly take the part of
Richardson's former NFL teammates. Among
those making 'special guest appearances' will be
C.B. Franklin, Clifford Cauther, Stephanie Blac,
holly Malcolm, Ray Bertrand and Curtis Johnson,
in addition to SHS Principal Don Reynolds, Ester
Etelberg and Gerald Cassanova.
The 'roast' is sponsored by the Seminole High
Thespian Society as a fund-raising project. Ad.
mission to the 7:30p.m. event is 50 cents.

The th ird report dinner of United Way of
Seminole County Inc., will be held tomorrow at 12
noon at the Sheraton Inn, Interstate 4 and SR 46, in
Sanford.
It will be a 'Dutch Treat' affair and will be
Tonight's the night when Seminole High School
hosted by the Sanford Lions Club.
Assistant Principal Lamar Richardson gets
There are only 10 days remaining of the current
"roasted" at the high school auditorium,
drive and everyone Is urged to pledge their 'Fair
Anthony Sutton and Reed Fraasa will act asShare' to put United Way over the top of its goal
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prior to the victory dinner on Oct. 23.

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from the time our ancestors melted butter or shortening.
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rocks to internationally known mixture and mix thoroughly.
chefs
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DEAR ABBY: I'm nobody's
fool, but this is going to sound
like a foolish letter.
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I'm 31, have two sores and
have been divorced twice. I am
lilol
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a beautiful woman with a home
'ifli.'-1
in the country and many
friends, and everybody thinks
I've got the world by the tail.
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miserable I am.
and I truly think he cares for have going for you, you should
be able to rope a nice single
I recently met a man who me.
seems
interested
Should
I
go
after
him,
throw
man.
in
me,
but
he's
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lack of time or high food prices
very bashful. He stops by, eats my body at him, or forget itand
[)EAIt ABBY: Something
FROSTING
for staples, that it Is more
and plays with my boys, but he keep daydreaming? I've never that happened last Mother's
c sugar
economical
to purchase a
never stays long,
felt like this about a man with Day is still on my mind, and I 'I
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product
already 14 cup milk
lie's married but says he whom I've never even been want to know if you think I'm
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prepared than to expend the 1 tablespoons cocoa
wishes he weren't. No children. intimate.
justified in feeling hurt.
4
cup
s
h
orten
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time, effort and money to
lie's a big, rugged cowboy and
My husband and I took a
What
I
want
from
you is a yes
Boil 1 minute, cool, beat until
create our own.
looks
like George Montgomery or "go-ahead sign" to clear my lovely corsage to his mother on
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spreading consistency.
Dinah
Shore's 'ex."
In some instances this is true.
conscience. I really want this Mother's Day. She thanked us
You may serve this cake as
Abby, I've dated lots of men man.
for it and immediately put it in
But, thank heavens, there are the recipe states, or, cut Into
BOun' Quenzler, a top-flight pilot In her own right, was In
town
in
my
life,
but
this
is
the
only
refrigerator. She never
TEXAS
her
NAMELESS
IN
still scores of recipes around squares, removed from pan, top
over the weekend making plans for a Sanford stopover during
:
ne
I
realiv
want.
he
wore
the
corsage once during
that not only save money, but with whipped cream and a
DEAR NANIELM: If
next month's Deltona Derby by female pilots. The crass-'omint
PLANE-PULLER
I have never nessed with a
:11! v.
aifled
a' inueh a ',eu the v.h)le day
(Ii lit ill 1i,IiLi1t in St. %ugiislhie and terminate in Naples,
omen that ; iinderful in r I c hi no
cherry--the
married
man and vowed I want him, he'd do something
feeling of creating something variations are endless... .Use
Exactly five days later, my
following an Intermediate stop in Sanford. The big event is
wouldn't, but he isn't happy, about ft. lie's married and sister-in-law (her daughter)
for their family with their own your imagination'
schedLded for Nov. 7.(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
there are no children involved stri tly ff limits With all you showed up at a high school , i
hands.
graduation wearing the same
There are certain staples that
had given my
we
corsage
should be in every cupboard.
American
mother-in-law!
I was so angry
With these handy tools, we can
cried. It
and
hurt
I
nearly
create a multitude of delicious
wouldn't have bothered me at
recipes whenever the mood hits
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us.
law
wearing the corsage if my
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mother-in-law had worn it for
include flour, sugar, shor
only an hour
F.flITOR'S NOTE - By the fantryman with the 36th Texas
tenmg, baking pcwdcr, baking thousands
cape the crime, pollution, racial land and Turkey, but in recent
I would like your opinion of
they
are coming Division. "Anzio, Salerno,
soda, salt and
tensions
and
get-ahead months it has dipped below this.
assorted spices. back to Ireland lo live in retire- Monte Casino," he ticked oft the
An easy way to
pressures of urban America, to Britain's 26 per cent rate. })
acquire these merit. And often
HURT IN UTAH
they find, these tough ones, "then we marched
items is to purcl ase one a week
rediscover their youth and reap tato prices have risen i3.&amp; per DEAR HURT: 11 his is your
until you have a well stocked lrish-Americans, that they are into Rome and got kissed."
the nostalgia of long years of cent during the year, making biggest problem, dear, you are
more American than Irish.
From a tenement on Columcupboard.
)earnlng.
almost a luxury Item of w ha t indeed a very lucky lady. Some
6A-Evening Herald, Sanford. Fl.
Monday, Oct. 13, 17S
bus Avenue, be trod the immi'The sad thing is that many once was the staple of the peas- women tincludlng myself) love
By HUGH A. MULLIGAN
grant path of upward social
The next thing to be con.
find Ireland has changed with antry.
flowers but do not enjoy
The Herald Services
sidered is, is it more
mbLlity to a semi-detached in
the years and they have
As a U.S. embassy economist wearing them. In any case, I
economical to make it at home
CLOONLRA, County Mayo, Williston Park, Queens, a sub- For more than a century after returned to the land of their an- changed even more," lamented
points out: "The economic ad- think you have blown up a few
S)
"And maybe urban split level at Glen Cove the potato famine of the 1840s, cestors to finish their days.
or buy it already prepared' Eire (AP)
Father Michael Geaney, a Cu- vantage of coming back to Ire. blooms way out of proportion.
requires someday I'll go back to Ireland, in Nassau country, a son at people were Ireland's chief exThis
decision
Ireland is by no means unique rate in Dalkey, a seaside suburb land is rapidly disappearing." Please forget It.
judgment and the knowledge of be it only at the closing of my Colgate, another at Boston Uni- port. Now, as the growing re- as a retirement haven. Italy of Dublin that attracts penThe sentimental attractions
your family's specialized day ,.."
versity, then, following a grow- tirement colony attests, these and Greece, with larger sioners because of its proximity can also prove illusory.
Many's the night Tom Glynn Ing trend among American tragic balance-of-trade figures populations and
tastes. It also has to take into
Everyone has a problem. What's
similar contri- to the countryside. "They linda
In America, they sought the
yours? For a personal repl y. write to
heard the words to that song cops, firemen and other civil are beginning to go the other butions to the American
consideration how you feel,
melt. new kind of violence. O'Connell consolation and comradeship of ABBY:
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drifting out of the Irish bars servants, home to the ancestral way.
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ing pot, receive far more feder- Street is blocked off for a bomb Irish bars, gaelic football clubs. 0 00 6 9. Enclose stamped,
sell
Do you enjoy being a "white around New York's Penn Sta- acres.
Each month the U.S. embas- al benefit checks. In Rome, the scare or the airport ringed with the dances run by the Hibernian addressed envelope. please.
thumb" lady on occasion? Does tion, and every St. PatriA's
Hate to write letters? Send II to
"It's a funny thing," Glynn sy in Dublin malls out more monthly Social Security glut is soldiers for a security check. Society and various country
it give you a sense of day the bands boomed It up the laughed, "around here I'm
Abi il Van Buren.
Lasky Dr ,
than 7,000 Social Security, Vet- so great the processing of Some give up because of the organizations like the Moymen Beverly Hills. Calif.Ill
9217, for Ab
satisfaction to serve your
canyon of scyscrapers to re- known as the big Yank. All the erans Administration and Rail- checks has been
by's boohiet "How to Write Letters It
farmed out by weather, and the lack of central and the Sons of Galway.
family something that Is mind him of the pledge he time I was in America, I was road Retirement Board checks. the embassy to a
for All Occasions." Plea;, enclose a
commercial heating. The summers are fine,
Back in Ireland, they seek out long, self addressed stamped
uniquely yours?
made to his mother. He prom- known as the big donkey.'
(7 Oct
New York, Boston, Chicago, bank.
but winter proves how the company of other ca-Yanks, envelope
[sod her he'd return someday-tO
A stranger on both sides of Philadelphia and other cities
American they've become."
often miles and counties way.
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me ocean, Tom 6lynn's Identity with large Irish-American pope
ish,
O
ne
Th
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like
house
th
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th
o
ers,
'eOnly
in
10
In
Ireland
and
band together In veterans'
feeling of satisfaction, but land,
enigma points up the pathos ulatlons similarly mail off turn for complex reasons : to has central heating, but o
th
er
organizations
and clubs like the
hesitate because they believe it
Now 62 and retired after 31 and predicament of Ireland's checks to tho usands of retired stretch t he
ir
ret
ir
e
me
nt
iollars
things
have
moved
more
Irish-American
Society in
Is more expensive to bake at
yeai'sasa Long Isla nd Railroad wild geese fl ying home to roost. municipal employes who have in a
less
affluent
society,
to
esr9pfdly
with
e
th
ti
mes. The Charleston-n, Counts Mayo,
home. For these women I have cop, Tom Glynn like thousands
parLct priest now has Long hair, which draws 31 mem bers to its
a recipe that is economical, of other Irish-Ameri can penthe
nuns drive station wagons. monthly meetings.
requires little effort. and sioriers has come back to
e
Th little thatched house by the
which wi th a li ttle imagination. Ireland of his dreams. He sits
i(
side of the road trembles when
can ei ther be a simple desert, or beside a turf fire in the evening
the huge trailer trucks pound
a culinary treat you wouldn't in the house that his fa ther buil t
by. The pub has television and
hesita te to serve to the on land that has been In the
jukebox, i nstead of a sing-song I
husband's boss,
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famil y for 0 years iist
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around the lire at night or conthe ticking of an heirloom
versatlon exploding with wit
Don't be fooled by the clock
on the whitewashed wall.
and imagination, Burglary and
ingredients. This is a rich
The windows have lace
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tains, the Glynn coat-of-arms Is
crease,-.to support the rebel
and delicious. It will surprise
By VIVIAN BROWN
put my hands or, even if I didn't
start a lot of arguments.
mounted In the hallway, and
you.
cause up north, and In border
Newifeatures Wilier
Healthy people can control recognize the face," he insists,
billy stick, the proud emblem of
areas
people venture out cauIf you can "learn to rub your their emotions and accept irri.. They came to him from far and
his years in America, hangs by
tiously
on
the
roads at night for
WACKY CAKE
L~e .... ..
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kT3 Sn, thC fear of
tatlGr.. marc phihsophica1Iy.
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being hijacked or forced
hisses on the bob. T be sure, you will never lose him or her." husbands and wives could mas- Duke kind Duc)as of Windsor, to
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deliver a "proxy " bomb Into
The remark was made with a sage each other and exercise Mac West, Gypsy Rose Lee,
the cottage has t-si-. 1
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over the door as another Irish chuckle by the well-known octo- more they'd be more 111 to live Bob
Hope,
several
3
cocoa
The crock of gold that the
genarlan, Dr. Harold J. Reilly, with .,,"
Rockefellers.
ballad
ordains,
only
now
He
treated
there
the fairies
12 teaspoon
promised at the end of
is an American Flag struck a physical therapist, to empha.
In a half century Reilly has late poet, Robert Frost, and
the rainbow would come in
1 teaspoon baking soda
through It. No telephone. No size his claim that body toning manipulated and toned the philosopher John Dewey.
handy at today's prices In Ire1 teaspoon vanilla
He heated with his hands and
1V. But things are not as rustic can improve the disposition.
muscles of thousands of people,
land.
Last year, inflation was
"Grumpiness can be the c21. and "blindfolded, I'd probably with water, helping paraplegics
as they seem. There's an
1 teaspoon VE'
the highest in Europe after Iceelectric heater in every room, a rect result of tension that can know by touch any one I've ever and others with his
t IptyjAnaig
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refrigerator
In the corner of the
teising
kitchen, and all the latest
exercise
the right kind, but
1 cup water
cooking appliances.
older people should con.sult with
"'The electricity makes It
their physicians before atSift dry ingredients together bearable," Glynn confesses
tempting exercises, he Insists.
"Today many hiatus hernias
lie turns his gaze to the fire
may be caused by certain
and sorts out his reasons for
movements In yoga which
THE HERALD SERVICES
way has an extra bonus: it can mi
coming back.
gh t be too strenuous for
contribute to greater sexual
"Burglars, muggers, vandals,
middle-aged persons who
A muscle exercise so simple satisfaction,
Iawyersand judges,
haven't been exercising. Innights rid- itcanbedonewhllewaltlng lna
Mild incontinence often
and mornings
In supermarket line may help develops during pregnancy experienced people teaching
criminal court," the ca-cop, women
may not be aware of that
check a common and because the bladder Is yoga
t still trim and
bu
hand. distressing urinary problem. distorted, reports th e doctor, danger."
some, reminisces, "It was an
but it usually disappears after
of all women over 50
A witty, Wue'eyed, jolly man,
exciting life. But this is what I
delivery.
However, time and Reilly had expected to retire in
"The Magic World of came home to find: sanity and tend to have urinary strew in.
1966 to write a book, when he
that Is, the in. childbirth take their toll.
Business" will be the theme silence. It was sentiment with continence
"Lowered
estrogen
levels
gave
up the last of his business
voluntary
loss
of
urine
that
when the Florida Business me. I had to come back.
change
after
menopause
may play a endeavors, the famed Reilly
"I was 17 when I left," Glynn happens with a sudden
Education Association convenes in Orlando, October 16-18, said, looking out at his lush rose of position, lifting something part too," notes I)!'. Krantz, Health Institute at Rockefeller
."
at the Sheraton Olympic Villas, bushes and "my supermarket," heavy or just coughing, "leading to thinning of genital Center where he had been loa newly planted vegetable sneezing or laughing," ob. tissue and weakening muscular cated for 30 years, but his fol.
serves Kermit Krantz, MD.,
The main focus of the con- garden in the old potato
lowers wouldn't let him. In fact,
ference is that of presenting 'l'here was no living here u
professor and chairman of the
If the incontinence is related he must keep his address a
new materials and methods to My father tried to raise five department of gynecology and to a hormone deficiency, secret - people go to great
Florida's business educators. kids here on 30 acres. Some of obstetrics at the University of estrogen replacement may help lengttt1 to find him.
Kansas Medical Center,
by thickening the tissue, says
Speakers representI.g us had to go."
lie was too busy to write the
general
the
doctor. "This, combined
publishers in the skill areas of
His passage through Amer.
Mostly it's due to
hook
after all, he had decided,
shorthand, typin g ,
iiUborncryicUs
word ira, like uuiny an Inunigrant
ear and trar and relaxation of with the
processing, and consumer returning now to live on a gov. the pelvic muscles over the exercises, may be all that's but Was eventually persuaded
.,.,
by a patient, Ruth liagy Brod.
education will be featured. eminent pension, might have years. But by learning to needed
An editor with the firm that
Local speakers, including been plotted by Steinbeck or contract a muscle called
the
But when the urinary leakage recently published Reilly's
legislators and Florida written up as a can history by pubococcygenus, a woman can Is very severe, surgical repair
"Thie Edgar Cayce-Hand.
Department of Education staff some social workers.
strengthen the muscular sling may be 1itS$7
book
for
Health Though Drugmembers will also appear on
lAnding In Chicago at the that supports the bladder,
Dr. Krantz advises WOnien to leasTherapy," she collaborated
the program.
height of the depression with vagina and rectum,
take other steps to prevent with him.
only his size and strength to
"You can identify this muscle stress incontinence. "Don't get
This is the first time in recommend him, Glynn hit the by swpüg the flow while fat. Then there's just that much
Why a book about Cayce, the
several years that the Florida "steel mills, stockyards and you're urinating," explains weight bearing down. Learn to Well-known "sleeping
Conference has been held in iron foundries, whatever was Dr. Krantz, "Pull in, then lift heavy objects properly." In prophet?
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Orlando. Committees of local going," then turned to boxing, release. Do it several times, his opinion, most women should
"I liad hundreds of his read.
business educators from
At the outbreak of World War Once you know where the not lift anything over 25 pounds, ings the nlessages that were
Orange, Seminole, Lake and II, Gl).in anzd; job as a po- muscle is, practice the exercise
lie also suggests that women brought to me by his patients.
Osceola conuties have worked Hceman with the long Island often. You can do It anywhere get in the habit of going to the They are so good we decided to
enereticauly to bring to Railroad. He liked it well - walking along the street, or bathroom regularly to avoid publish them along with a few
Floriaa's business educators a enough to remain 31 years, %!th , sitting at a desk."
carrying too much wine In the nuggets of his writings on
most outstaMing program.
time out overseas as an Inhealth."
Exercising the muscle this bladder.
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The disappointed Boston crowd of
"I noticed their shift against me
Cincinnati Reds have escaped 35,205 sat stunned.
and
wanted to hit it through the
tie clutches of "The Green
The weekend split gives the
open spot
and I was fortunate
Monster." Now, th ey plan to Beds a distinct advantage in
to
get
it
that
way."
spring something scary on the this best-of-seven series beThat
was
all
for Lee, who left
Boston Red Sox
their feared cause the next three games will
amidst
a
thundering
ovation.
running game.
be played in Cincinnati. Mor- Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Monday, Oct. 13, 1975-18 That brought in Drago to face
"Were glad to get out of here grin, for one, isn't planning on
the dangerous Tony Perez, and
alive,
Manager Sparky coming back to Boston.
Anderson
had no intention of
Anderson said after his Reds
fast
and
clear
for
the
Reds'
held
the
Reds
to
four
hits
bell
and
having
the
long-ball
hitter bunt
be
beat the Red Sox 3-2 Sunday and txxiy anytime
"racehorses,
one
run
over
the
first
eight
inBench
to
third.
,
tied the World Series at one
Except for Sunday's ninth in- nins and led 2-1 going into the
"I had no thought of bunpahie second baseman "And!
game apiece.
hitting
ninth.
When the southpaw went ting," Anderson said. "I would
believe we can win three ning, neither running or
Tuesday night's third game straight at Riverfront because were among the things that the out to the mound for the last never bunt with Perez In that
will feature a duel of right- we'll be able to get our running Iteds did with any effectiveness inning, he got a roaring ovation situation. It would be emobarin Boston. Checked 6-0 In Saturhanders - Boston's Rick Wise game going there."
from the red-hot Boston fans. rasslng to Tony."
against Cincinnati's Gary Noday 's opener by Luis Tiant's
But he didn't stay around long
It worked out the same way
With the help of an artlfical baffling series of deliveries, it enough to enjoy the adulation. as a bunt, however. Perez
lan.
hit a
surface and a sleek vacuum seemed for eight innings on
Mindful of the cozy wall In grounder to short and Bench
Their running slowed to a ('leaner machint' called a Sunday that the Bcd would be left, 1e
kept thi' ball outside to moved to third to t U) (.ofl'
i'awl by a treacherous wet field "Zaniboru," gaines are rarely frustrated again in gloomy Bench and the Cincinnati slugcepcion's game-tying hit that
and their power short-circuited rained out in Cincinnati. So Fenway.
ger hopped on It, "I was looking
followed George Foster's short
by effective, off-speed Boston Morgan knows the track will be
Lee, usually tough at home, for a pitch away," Bench said, fly to left.
pitching, the Reds made ad-

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Lakeview and Milwee pee
winner Satmrday In Pop Warner in a 7.6 victory as he ran for the defected Sanford, 24-0, with
tually came around with
wees tied, 12-12, with David
tying run when Dave con- League kiddie football, and It extra point after Jeff Campese Robert Bawls scoring on runs of Rouse getting Ti)s of 40 and 47
cepcion bounced an Infield came at the expense of ran 15 yards for the TI). Scott 45, 29, 42 and ) yards. South yards for Lakeview and
Brent
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fleatherdale went 35 yards for Seminole White midgets won, Smart passing 14 yards to John
Tusk awilia's midgets Teague's score.
that Denny Doyle stopped be.
30-0, over Jackson Heights as Love and Love diving one yard
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Teague by a 21.14
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Peter K.ryzak kept the Junior Dion Smith scored on runs of 9 for Milwee.
count as Reggie Barnes midget drive going for and 21 yards, Pete Howlett had
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Robert Spivey dove for one
Concepcion then stole second returned a kickoff 55 yards for a Tuskawilla
and
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md came home with the win- Ti) and John Hanvey ran 48 O'Shaughnessy scored from the yards, and Larry Comeens yards for scores
as Sanford
hing run on Ken Griffey's yards for a score. Teague's one for the clincher,
scored on a 15-yard pass play. junior bantams defeated
South Seminole junior ban.
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Jackson Heights junior Lakeview, 13-6, despite Arthur
run by J.D. D'Arvllle and a tams defeated Orlando Central, midgets whipped Maitland, 12-4)
Jackson's 14-yard scoring run.
three-yard dive by Danny 14-7, getting an 11-yard TI) run as Horace Roland ran for
Freddie
Jacobs.
from John Carpenter and a 62- touchdowns on runs of 4 and 55
John Jane on an Wyard play
Todd Duncan had the winning yard run from Scott Smith. yards.
and scored on runs of 5 and 10
yards, plus Keith Whitney ran
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DePierro.
In addition to DePierro, members from Sanford include Tom
Murphy, Dan Wallace, John Stanton, Mark and Jack Caolo, and
ORLANDO - The newly-formed Sanford Black Hammocks
Steve Gilmore Others from Florida Technological Uni versity
made their soccer deput here Sunda) in a Central Florida Soccer and Seminole County round out th e
roster.
League ICFS( preseason Jamboree
Since soccer Is an Intes-national sport most popular outside
lAke th efoothalljamboreesheldlnseptemberbyareahigh
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schools, each of th e six teams got a chance to test itself and its
on the Black Hammocks and in th e rest of th e CF3L.
L'ompetitlon under game condi ti ons.
On the Sanford team, Jose Davilla is originally from Puerto
The Black Hammocks dropped a 3-0 decisIon against th e Rico, while Kenneth Abarah and Harrmgton
Pepple are from
Winter Park Shields in their first encounter, and later lost a 10
Nigeria. Ed Vargas comes from Ecuador, while Felix Solar-to is
squeaker to the Orlando Stars
from Venezula Another member, Henry Lopez, Is from
Other (earns in the league, now four years old, include the
Colombia
uth American Socce r Club from Orlando, the Brevard Soccer
On the field durin g th e jamboree Sunday were players of still
lub pr imarily Melbourne players) and th e Orlando Clippers
more nationalities: Lebaaen, Irish British, Arab Algerian, and
The Sanford team was organized late last summer when Ed
Czech
Iargas, Steve Gilmore, and Don DePlerro got together and
"It's a real United Nations w he n they all get out there," sa id
lecided to pool th eir talent with other Sanford and Seminole
one
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Man) of th e foreigners are considered good enough to play
The team lac ks a coach and an experienced
professionally.
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allies right away: The team has already reached kmaximnn
al lowed IR niembcrs
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lx ginning in January, additional players could form another
team.
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El emnentary School, and anyone Interested In playing Is enCO uraged to show up "Soccer is great for getting in shape," said

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Competition Is the primary concept being developed in the Central Florida Soccer League. And of picked up a loose LXIII and ran
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American Soccer Club ala site yet to be determined,
short end of scores In both games.
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No. 1 votes in the small-school
lix four top-ranked high school Class A competition, That's befo )tball
teams kept their cause last week's runnerup,
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in
the Florida Sports Miami Christian, suffered its
po
Wr iters A.c.soclation's prep poll first defeat,
thhs week, but only one was a
The other leaders saw their
urntnjjiious choice,
point lead shor tened. Orlando
1'allahas.see FAMU allowed Oak Ridge didn't play but kept
its first points of the season to i ts Class AAAA lead though five
Crriwfordville Wakulla in a 19- schools got first-place votes,
15'vIrh ), ','et :1r:u1eJ,*Ill 15
Titusville Astronaut, a 14.7
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ahead in Class AAA and ChI2. Hollywood Hills (3) 5-0 126
pley, a 28-14 victor over Ash.
3. Vero Beach 4-0 103
ford, Ala., contin ues top-rated
4. Lakeland Kathl een (2) 5-0
in Class AA,
99
Here are the standings with
5, Merritt Island 4-3 79
won-loss record, poin ts scored
6. For t Pierce Central 5-0 59
and, In parentheses, first-place
7. Jacksonville flames (1) 5-0
votes:
55
CLASS AAAA
8. Pensacola Ta te (1) 4-0 4o
1, Orlando Oak Ridge (8) 4-0
9. Tallahassee Leon 41 26

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lO.Miami Palmetto (tie) 4-0
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lO.Tampa Plant 5-0 22
CLASS AAA
1. Titusville Astronaut (14) 40 149
2. Ocala Forest 5-0 130
3. Milton li 4-4) 117
4,, Tar pon Springs 4-0 93
5. Naples Lely 5-0 73
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6. Blountatown 3-1 56
7. New Smyrna Beach 4-1 48
7, Palmetto 5-0 47
9. Jacksonville Bolles 4-0 37
St. (loud 3-1 37
lO.East Ray 41 28
Melbourne Central Catholic
CLASS AA
5-031
I. Chlpley 8 5-0 142
0. Miami Westminster 4-0 30
Lake Butler Union 44-0 126
Pahokee 3 4-1 107
CLASS A
Daytona Beach Lopez 4-0
1(13
1. Tallahassee FAMU 15 5-0
F:tl 5-4) 81
150

Branford 5-0 130
Greensboro 5-0 121)
St. Augustine St. Joseph's
5-0 101
Bristol- Liberty 4-170
Belle Glades Day 41 66
Quincy Monroe 5-0 62
Sarasota Booker 3-040
9, Miami Christian 3-1 33
10 Miami Nartheast Christian
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even
ha,,e lunch
The
Oaklhnd
Raiders might
have
nothliig
jn Cfl4ptogether, who and Ed Podolak and a defensive Denver 20.9. Dallas over the yard touchdown pass, the Kan- who caught two scoring passes, come-from-behind victory, passes to Mack ALston as
but cw who came up with the big New York Giants 13-7, Buffalo sas city defense swiped two ran five yards for another score their fourth straight of the Houston buried winless Clevenot believe it, but It was love football, were hugging each plays early,
over Baltimore 3831, New Or. Oakland passes in the first pe. to ice the Vikings' victory, young season. After Smith's land.
that demolished them in Kan. other and dancing around In a
lions 27, Bears 7
The Chiefs shocked Oakland leans over Green Bay 20-19, nod and the Chiefs' offense Minnesota had led 20-7 with 5:22 threepolnter knotted the score
SaS Cit).
strong feeling of unity. There 42-10, handIng the Raiders their Miami over Phi1adelphl 24-16, turned them both into scores, remaining In the third period at 10.10, Essex Johnson swept
Quarterback Bill Munson
"I know this may make me were other factors, certainly, first loss of the season and their Atlanta over San FrancIsco 17- One theft set up Green's five, before quarterback Joe around end for 12 yards and a threw touchdown pases to
sound silly, but love, as much as but an emotion that I can only worst defeat In 14 years.
3, and Los Angeles over San yard touchdown run and anoth. Namath led the Jets' come- TD and Anderson fired a 37. Charlie Sanders, Ray Jarvis
anything, contributed to our describe as love was definitely
In other National Football Diego 13.10 in overtime.
en resulted in a one-yard Ti) back.
yard touchdown pass to Conrad and Jon Staggers as Detroit
success," said rookie Kansas one of them."
League games Sunday, it was:
St. Louis will be at Washing- dive by livingston.
smothered the winless Bears.
Bengals 27, PatrIots 10
City Coach Paul Wiggin after
Joyner.
Besides love, the Chiefs had a Minnesota over the New York ton tonight.
VikIngs 29, Jets 21
Horace King ran 15 yards for
CincInnati, riding the passing
Oilers 40, Browns 10
his Chiefs won their first game number of other things working Jets 29-21, CincinnatI over New
Oakland
lost
three
fumbles
Billy
Johnson
raced
81
yards
another
lions score as Chicago
After
New
York
moved
out
of
Ken
Anderson,
scored
a
secof the season,
for then), including quar- England 27-10, Houston Over and bad three passes inter- front 21-20, Minnesota blocked a ond period field goal by John with the second half kickoff for scored its only TD on the final
"Once we got the momentum, terback Mike Livings:on's arm, Cleveland 40.10, Detroit over cepted. After Livingston and Jets' punt out of the end zone for Smith and two touchdowns In one score, and quarterback Dan play of the game.
guys on our bench who never the running of Woody Green Chicago 27.7, Pittsburgh over Walter white connected on a 48- fl
Cowboys 13, GIAnts 7
safety, then Chuck Foreman, the third quarter to grab a Pastorinj threw three TI)
Down 7-43, Dallas cornerback
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BICENTENNIAL BERNIE
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by
Alan
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moved the Cowboys
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59çq
MIAMI AP — Don Shula Griese's 13-yard pass to Nat Bulaichaddinga fourth-quarter
pass to Jean Fugett. Doug
Bulaich, who added 74 yards with 5:21 left.
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might not be a history buff like Moore.
Kotar
scored a fi';e-yard touch.
tally on a seven-yard burst,
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in 11 runs, insisted, "You
Gabriel completed 18 of 26
mE P#/t,4s21 PIWA FZYIRS
Ohio State's Woody Hayes, but
down
for the Giants to give
"You have to give cret to
shouldn't be talking to me, You passes for 192 yartls and set up
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a
third-period lead.
were
ding
what we
should
be
talklng
to the
bigitagoal
42-yard
second-period
field
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his
recollection
helped
stir
up
the
Dolphins,"
said
Eagles
call
the
sucker
play,"
explained
guys,
the
linemen.
They
made
by
Iloest
Muhlmann,
Rut
Steelers
20, Broncos 9
the Miami Dolphins For a 24-16 Coach Mike McConmack. McCormack. "Their guards
5NCE/ COP 3
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National Football League victo- "The took the ball in the 3ecLynn Swann madi' two specscjhje"
h!:
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pullirn' and the linemen
r ovur the l'hiladelpha ond half ad they kept it.
tacular
catches, keyu a hrstencouraging performance
came around to block (lineGriese balanced the attack b)
5o,•'e ,4t7'/?',477O,V5
Eagle&amp;
half surge that gave Pittsburgh
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lu- Dolphins, held to only backer Bill) Bergey, They used completing 15 of 21 tosses for against a passer like Gabriel,"
the victory, The Steelers' de.
st
downs
in
the
first
hail,
the
threat
of
Mercury
Morris
to
137
yards,
six
going
for
89
yards
lie
awarded
the
game
ball
to
team, now 3-1, at halftime Sun. ended with 202 yards nishin
fense limited Denver's offense
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fi/j
day that its 10-9 lead was the against an Eagle defense that play
inside."to run the sucker to Moore. Passes set up a 40. linebacker Bob Matheson, who
to just tce Jim Turuer field
yard second-quarter field goal had 11 tackles, caught Gabriel
same margin Washington hel'd had led the National Conference
goals.
for one loss and intercepted a
a week ago. The Eagles, now 1- by allowing only 98 yards
Bills 3*, Colts 31
Nottingham, who had 73 by Garo Yepremian,
pass.
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rushing a game.
O.J. Simon rushed for 159
yards in 14 carries before being
The Eagles, who scored first
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yards
and Jim Braxton scored
Fuilbacks Don Nottingham sidelined by a leg cramp, said, on a 22-yard pass from quarterIt was the 131st NFL victory
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three touchdowns, the final one
dominating the second half, and Norm Bulaich combined "With this line, you just take it back Roman Gabriel to Charles for Shula, In his 13th season. It
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to break a 31-31 tie with 6:04 to
starting with a 73-yard drive for 147 yards, with Nottingham for granted you can do things. Smith, were down 24-9 when moved him to fifth place, ahead
/',2Yj4' //d
play, as Buffalo pulled out the
down on quarterback Bob down on a three-yard run and other teams can't do."
down pass to James McAllster Ewbank, In career victories.
more team. Lydell Mitchell,
who ran for 107 yards and
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SCOREBOARD
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yards,
scored four times for the
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Archie ManDiego State 29, Fresno St 0
SIXTH - 1 Same EcP.ave, 2. Crazy Goode (Hendrickson) 7.7, 3
Har,ard 35, Columbia 30
o Bay
0 1
San
Jose
State
30.
Long
Necjvi
Ben9oa,
ning,
came
roaring
back.
Be*ch
3. Alava Zarre, 1.
0 000 55 104 Howard Univ 17, Delaware St 1
Enough Time (lau) 3 1; 6. Proud
Western OivIs4on
St 7
Oguiza
Perez,
S
Cacho
JavI.
6
tthaca
61,
Springfield
0
McW,n (D'Amto) 10 I.- 7. RIpping
LA
Falcons 17, 49ers 3
3 I 0 .750 47 53
Southern Cal 21 Washington St Areha Miguel, 7. Domingo EIorza, Guinea (ThompSon)
Roolrie
Lengh 31, Rutgers 20
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After
Atlanta jumped out to
I Bitbao Altu
Boston U 0
Clayhaven Pioneer (Sprlgg) 61.
S Fr.
1 3 0 .250 54 70
UCLA
31.
Stanford
31
SEVENTH
ar.
early
lead on Steve Bar1.
Oguiia
Okokl,
7
Navy 10, Syracuse 6
SEVENTH— Ca PACE.) MILE.
Pd
Cr1.
1 3 0 .250 30 93
Echano Beitia, 3 Negi Leni:, I
Pdtw
Hampshire
74,
MjIn
PURSE
$426
lkcwki's
passing,
the Falcons'
American ConOerenc
Aldana y,
UrZb-J6v1, 6. Larni
Pern State 39, West Virginia 0
I. Kings Medal (Ureton) SI; 7
atPetn bivision
defense Intercepted four San
Hockey
Atbet-dI. 7. EodyAratta, I. Ica- Bonds King (B. Regur) 6)
P'tbigh 53. T?nPIC I
3
W.. L. .T. Pts. PF PA
Francisco passes to even the
Perez
Princeton
16.
Cornell
$
Terrys
Faith
(Brilonl
Buff.
1 0 31000 111 $0
41:1. NOrdel
PIHL
By The Associated Press
EIGHTH
Tulane 17. Boston Col 7
1. Celaya Echave, 2
the other Flyers scores, while Atlanth record at 2-2. BarRuts (Scaturrol 5-I; 3, J,mmy Gold
Wales C~III',nce
3 1 0 .750 fl dl
Alawa Altu. 3. Sala-Aguirrc, 1. ($,ul) 3 1, Treasure Jo (Foster)
NY
NorrIs DivIsion
Jets 2 2 0 .500 101 102
Bryan Trottler spent the Dave lireckosy tallied for Call- tkowskl was injur5 in the third
Erdoza Muguenia, 5- Sent'. Mencha,
SouTh
tO 1. 7 WeStern Scott (F Taylor) 10Sat?,
I 3 0 250 W100
weekend
playing hockey like be foenla, which suffered its first period, but it was not believed
W L TPIsOFGA &amp;Mai'uni-Juan.7.Fefmin.t..rr.aS
Alabama $7. WashIngton 0
1. 1. Reveille Pace (Ulmer) 7.7).
N
Montreal
Eng.
0
3 0 0 6
0
6
was
shot
out
of a cannon. The loss in three st.aj-ts
CP'ucho
Aipi
31 92 Atjn 15. kentucky
EIGHTH - 1 MILE PACE.
to be senlom.
Pift,
Central Division
7 0 0 4 11
NINTH
1 Juan, 2 Arect, 3 CLAIMING $1.S00PURSE
Ball St 25, RiChmond 11
19-year.old
New
York Islanders
L Angeles
C.nn
10 01000 93 46
$423
Sabres
8, Maple Leafs 3
Rains 13, Chargers 10, 01
1 7 0 2 6 20 Ercoza. 4
Clemtn 16. Wake Forest U
Zarre, 5. Sala, 6. Azp,, 1
1 Merie Volo (Saul) 72; 2. Steve rookie climaxed a four-goal,
Pitt.
Detro,t
3 1 0 .750)20 45
0 2 1 1 3 10 Celaya,
A
Danny
Gare
scored
three
22-yard field goal by Tom
Aguirre
$
COlorado 23. MIami. FIa 10
ROw Gil (Kurttwartpa) 92; 3. LIsa
Wahn.
HOtj
3 I 0 .150 71 $3
0 3 0 0 U 16
TENTH - 1 Altu, 2 Santi, 3
E
Kentucky
31.
three-assjst
weekend
with
a
goals
and
Jacques
Richrs.rd
Dempsey
at 9:27 In overtime
Lie
MIddle
Tern
St
See
(C
Iblenfeld)
I
Cteve
I; I Man
0 .4 0
Aaams Division
Larrea, 4 Maruri, 5 Chutho, 6 nart Diercire (Nelsen)
20
goal and one assist against the knocked In two to pace Buffalo lifted Los Angeles past San
Buffalo
3 1,- S Lin
2 0 0 1 17
Western Division
Florida 35. VanderbIlt 0
Mencha. 7. Fermin, I, Muguerza coIns Spirit (Orainard) S 1; 6.
CalIf
Oak.
Boston Bruins Sunday night past Toronto. The Sabres Diego. The two teams had tied
7 1 0 4 10
3 1 0 750 71 13
ELEVENTH —1. Domingo Zarre. Ttlow (Cummings) 61; 7 Bold
Florida AIM 12. Alabama St 11 Toronto
Dnyer
270 .500 13)01
I I 0 7 3 9
after scoring three goals In his scored four goals in the second 10-10 in regulation, Dempsey's
7 Cacho Mouel, 3 Alava Bengoa, I
Furman 35, Presbyterian Cot 7
Front (Scaturro 10 1. I Galavant
Boston
KCity
1 3 0 .250102 91
0 1 1 1 7 12
Oguiza Echave, S Arecha Perez. 6. (WPaayI.nd)
second
National Hockey period, Gare getting two of three-pointer was set up by the
Georgia
Tech
31,
Virginia
Mill
S
I I
Campbell Conference
Diego 010XQp
tary 10
Celaya Juan, 7. ManuriAItu, ILeague game against the Loi them, to take a 5.1 lead,
NINTH - C-I PACE.1 MILE.
Sondays Reiil?s
Patvlc Division
running of Lawrence McCutBirre Aipi.
Grambling 25. Tenrs
PURSE $6S0
State Philphla
Mlrw'esota 3.New York Jets
3 0 0 6 1$ 10
Angeles Kings Saturday night.
TWELFTH
0
I.
Santl.Aguinne,
2.
cheon, Cullen Bryant and Jim
NY
71
Island 1 0 2
1. Measured Flo (FllIlpefll) 1); 2
1?
"I'm a liWe over my head,"
BilbaoBengoa, 3. (rdo:aAltu, 4. Dcviii Trumpet
Maryland 37. No Carolina St 77
PlY
CincinnatI 27.
Ranger 1 I 1
(1. Taylor) 3): 3.
Buffalo
also
got
goaLs
from
Bertleson and James Harris'
$
Chucho Maguenia, 5. Celaya
New England MississIppi 2$. Georgia 13
Governor Del Lee (Kinsley)
10
Atlanta
said
the
young
center,
who
with
Jocelyn
Guevremont,
Don
passes.
0 7 0 0 .4 6 Mencha, 6 Fermlna Juan.?. Marurl Wes Tee tE. Taylor) S-i; S. Darryl
Morgan
State
26.
Md East
Houston 40. Cleveland 10
Smyth. Division
linemate Billy Harris helped l.uce, and Gilbert Perreault,
ShOf 0
Dale (Crossin) I 1; 6, Adios Miity
KC.
Detroit 27. Chicago 7
I 0 1 3
5 3 Alp), I. Sala Larrea
.a,
the
Islanders tie the Bruins, 3-3. Maple Leaf scorers were DarNotre Dame 21, •lorTh Carolina ChIcago
(kuftzrth) 72. 7. Grn River
Dallas 13. New York Cian?s 7
1 1 I 3 6 1
II
'" LC'WS) $ I, I MstS Abbe
Vrtcwr
He was drafted last season, but ryl Sittler, rookie Don Ashby
PittSburgh 70. Direr
1 3
Oh'o 27. William &amp; Mary I
Time
(Saul)
$1
St. Lou;s
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1 a 1 3
$
played
a year of junior hockey and Star' Weir.
Harness Racing
South Carolina ii. Virginia 11
Mm.
New Orleans 70, Green Say
0 2 0 0 7 17
EvET1Of
to
sharpen
his skills before
Tennessee 74. Louisiana State
KIngs 6, Range-ri 4
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Saturday's Results
TURF CLUB ENTRIES
10
trying to make the professional
Kansas City 47. Oakland 10
Ne's York Islanders 7. Los
The Kings-Rangers game
FIRST.3.C.PACE.*s MILE.
Viorid Sen es
NEVER Our"
Tennessee T'ch 37. E IllInois 0 Angeles 0
Miami 21.. Ptailadefplala 16
ranks,
PURSE.$600
wasn't
as close as It sounds. Los
Virginia Tech 13, Florida St 10
Los Angeles 13, San Dt,'go
Philadelphia 9. Minnesota 3
1. Express .1. (Bourgeois) 6 1. 7
Sest.f.7 Series
Elsewhere In the NHL Sun- Angeles, shut out in Its first two
West Libitty SI, West Va State
OT
Montreal 7. St. LouIs
Ocala Special (Piper) I-i; 3.
W"L...Pct.
$1
day
night, the Philadelphia Fly. games and outscored 16-0,
Atlanta 17. San Francisco 3
Pittsburgh 7, Washington 5
Sweetheart Volto (Drayt on ii. i Boston
sst
A
I I
MIdwest
California S. Detroit 2
en
topped
the upstart Califor- polled to a 6-0 lead after two
TodaysOames
'I. D. Relcø (Hobbs) 31; S. Brawler Cinci
I I .500
Bowling Green 31. Toledo 17
St. Louis at Washington, "
Kan
Varaceuvor
LobelI (Kausner) 7-2; 6. Maynard
nlaSeals4-3,theliuffaloSabres periods before letting up.
Cent MIchigan 10, E Michlc,an
Toronto 7. Chicago I
Pence (Kucia) 101; 1 Justa Frost
Game 1
(4
"',
Cent St. Ohio 73. Kentucky
World Football League
bombed
the Toronto Maple
Vic Venasky scored a pair for
Sunday's Results
,,,,
iDvoracek 9 7. I. Gala Tag Cinci
cno 000 000O 5 0
State 70
Eastern Dits.4n
Leafs 8-3, the Los Angeles Los Angeles, and Marcel
LOS Angeles 6, New York (Bailey) Si
Bo'ton
000 000 éOx-4 12 0
W L T PcI. PF PA
Dakof a St 70. So Dakota SPffld Rangers I
'Sr.
SECOND — I MILE PACE.
Gullett,
C.
Carroll
Birpiam
Kings
topped the New York Dlonne—thecenteracqujredin )
5 3 0 777 733 116 17
,
York Islanders 3, Boston
cEnam'e,'
CLAIMING
$I.0O0.PUR5$j
(7)
and
Bench.
Meph.t
7 3 0 7c,)
Illinois 47, Minnesola 23
Rangers 6-4, and the Chicago the contioversial deal with the
3, ,
1, Newtown Gay (Becker) 5 7
Tiani and FIsk. W-- TIant, 10.
Chariot
i 0
Illinols SI Univ 17. Southern II.
7)5
BlaCk
Hawks blanked the Van- Detroit Red Wings -scored his
PhIladelphia i. California I
Pyiwackeft
3.
Royal
L-'-Gullett,
0
I
(Brain.ard)
7-2;
Jbcks'nv
6 .4 0 600214717
lino,s 17
ChIcago 3. Vancouver 0
couver
Canucks 3-0.
Victor
(Scaturo)
17);
1
Arabian
Philaph
first for the Kings to lead an
3 7 0 300 177 777 Indiana Slate 21. Northern II
Buflalo 5. Tor*nto 3
Way (Thompson) I 1; 5. Joshua
Game
linois 10
Western Division
It
took
a
power-play
tip-in
by
attack which also got goals
Today's Games
(Strong) 7 7; 6 Prince Desmond Ciraci
000 100 002-3 1 1
S. Aretn
Iowa State 17. Kansas St UnIv 7
7 5 0 .5*2 333 771
Iuteii lb-c
Boston's
orbool ti
Wayne
Cashinan
with
from
Bob Berry, Mike Murphy
No games scheduled
(Dvonacke) S 1; 7. Horace Johnston Boston
100 001 000-2 7 0
S Cal
Ken' State 22. West Michigan
3 0 543 321334
oo There's.. ,a'pi
Tuesday's Games
(Umiell)
Billingha,n,
61;
1.
five minutes left in the third and Mil'.e Cornigan.
BOrt)on
Tip Reward (No
Hawaii
(6),
1 6 0 .400 23] 255 Il
to, to,u re pncntios.
Montreal at New York Island Driver) $ )
McEnaney
(7). Eastwick
Stevept
period to help the Bruins tie.
i 0
Miami, Oaio 10, Dayton 0
Rick Middleto, Greg Polls,
en
and
THIRD
1
Bench;
Lee,
Drago
MILE PACE.
(9) and
POt1I'd
3
113776 Michigan 16, M'ch.gan State 'I
Washington at Vancouver
Harris had scored the other Jean Ithtelle and Steve Vickers
Fisk
W--Eastwick. 10
CLAIMING $I.005PURSE1400
For The
L
Saturday's Result
Missouri II, Oklahoma State 11
Kansas Citj at St. Louis
I
Drago.
0
I
AliCi,
Apache
ISaul)
5
I
7
H4*il 14, Ph'ladelph,i 13
sparked the too-little, too-late
Nebraska 16. Kansas 0
Joeguin Jean (Hall) 3-I, 3 Sandy
power plays.
COOLEST
North Dakota 3S. So Dakota
Sunday's Results
Rangers rally.
Doll fRau) 1 I. I. Sheherazade
Tuesday's Game
Charlotte' 77. Jacksonville IS
State 11
"We
really
had
to
grind
that
Black Hawks 3, Canucks 0
Deal In Town
wi
(Kia) 7-2. 5 Pan Byrd (Drason) I
0
at Cincin
Jal /41a1
So u t he r n
P4*rth*estern 30, indiana 0
CalIfornia
3,
tie
out,"
said
Boston
Coach
Don
nato
(Nolan
00),
In)
I;
6.
Cool
Hand
Luke
(No
Drover)
Chicago
goalie
Tony
Esposito
Shreveport 30
Ohio 'ta?e 49, Iowa Q
,
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
1; 7. Tlnys Miss SisseII (NeIlsen),
Wednesday's Gam.
Birmingham 5
71. CincinnatI 16
ChelTy. "We're not in fluid set an all-time team mark of 53 General
FIRST - I. EchanoOkok), 7. 7:1.
Electric
Betsy
Girl
(Miller)
Boston
at Cincinnati, In)
Portland 71, Sara Antonio 7$
Wii.ccnsin 17. PU,dLJ 11
drive yet. We're just going to shutouts and got scoring supAldana Lenil,, 3. Larri.Y,a. 4.
Thursday's
Game
FOURTH
I
C-)
TROT.)
MILEOT
Sovt*west
Negul Beit.a, S. lca AIWi-di, 6, Urta
has-c to work it out."
PURSE
Botbon at Cincinnati, Ira)
port from Darcy Rota, Phil
Saturday, Oct. tI
Arkansas Ii. Baylor 3
Central Air Conditioning
Sanchez, 7 Eddy Ekaza, I Cache.
I
Firsl
Affair
Saturday's
Game
Flyers 4, Seals 1
(Kautneq)
61, ,
Charlotte ôt PhIadeipha.
McNeeje St 21, Texi. Aring
Russell
and
John
Marks,
EspoArana.
System
Impulse (WIlity) 3): 3. Sandras
Cincinnati at Boston. If flexes.
tori 71
Sunday. Oct. 19
Reggie leach scored two sitos record eclipsed the old Call
SECOND - I Urza Len.:. 7. ChoIce (MIller)
12;
1.
Michlanna say
Memphis at Birmingham
Mississippi St 2$. Rice ii
Echano Elena,, 3, Aldaaa Okoki,
goaLs to lead Philadelphia to its mark of 52, set by Glenn Hall,
PLUMBING
1. Chief (Hendrickson) to I
Sunday's Game
San Antcn'o at hre.po
Oklahoma 71, Texas I?
Eddy Via. S. urn Beitii, 4 lea
WALL
Schernin Demon (F Taylor) 6 I: 6
HEATING.
INC.
CincInnati
at
Rs?on,
If
raeces
third straight victory. Don who played for the hawks in the 1007
Jacksonvilir a' Portland.
South
MCthodt
71.
Te,es Sanchez, 7. Oqu.za Arn, I Barr.:'
rv
i,'1 Regam (Shimpi S I 7 c,
Santord
Ave.
322.632
Saleskl and Bobby Clarke had 1950s and 1960,

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Racing Action.
• HomeoftheOriglflalTr$fecta
Wager plug win, place, zh,
qulnr Has every race,
• Gourmet dining in the
Olr"cOndjtjoneJ clubhou5e,
• Grandstand admIuio only
SOC. Free parking!
• Post time 7:45 PM
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Hale Irwin, icecold and relaxed, can call himself the world match play
utlanipion for the second straight year.
He won the Piccadilly Tournament Saturday with a 4
and 2 ictory over Al Geiberger, the veteran from Santa
Barbara, Calif., In a dour and dull final over Wentworth
Club's 6,907-yard par-a course.
But Irwin, from Klrkwood, Mo., would be the first to
agree there's a slightly hollow ring about the title this
The championship, spread over three rounds of 36
holes each, is by invitation and the best eight in the world
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World Football League club
owners were to meet here today amid published reports
theleaguerriay disband or at least slash two franchises
during the session.
Initially the meeting had been called to discuss new
ways to market the WFL and its 10 teams, but repert.s
began circulating during the weekend that a motion would
be offered to shut the league down.
"You'redarnned right it is critical," the Memphis Cornruercial Appeal quoted Memphis Southmen owner John
llaSStt as saying regarding the meeting.

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(.AINESVILLE (APi— has gained 561 yards in five
Dickey Said be doean't think
BLACKSBURG, Va. (AP)
61-yardfieldgoalgavemchthe he attempted a fair catch on a
Jimmy DuBose's 180 yards games and admits he's likely to Florida is underrrated.
Two field goals proved crucial winni'g margin. LtImer, a 5- punt.
rushing in Florida's 35-0 victory top 1,000 for the season.
'We haven't 1ayed people in Florida State's 13-10 los to foot.9, 163-pound senior, kicked
otter Vanderbilt 'as 1IlieS3.Ve
a successful the three-pointer with a strong
TORY
Green
set
the
Florida
with
as good records," he said. Virgirna Tech
Latimer's field goal came
enough. But Coach Doug Dicknsi'4ng record at 656 "We'Iiendupwbeewej,.e 61-yard attempt by Tech and a wind at his back. It was one 2:O6laterafterlechhad driven
subsequent opportunity for a yard short of the national to the Semjo1es' 44 before runblocking was equaliy ix'illiant.
on by
noles spurned.
OppO*1J &amp;fefluf$
"We beil ourselves," Mudra a'crn'd to sail and made It just
"He knocked everfiody up- by injuries, he is averagbig play this week against Florida
"It was my decision not to go said. "We can play better than through the right side of the up.
aide down with his blocking," better than low' yards a
foe the field goal late in thei we did. However, our kids did righ
eTeh'rj
.
Dlckey said Sunday after re ry.Bothehasacewnuiatedoniy
game, Florida State Coach playhardandwfth enthusiasm. to -2.
viewing films of the Saturday 201 yaj.mj
"I don't think we'll have a Darrell Mudra said after Satur- They just weren't consistent."
game. "If I ever had a guy
etdOWfl for ti'iis game" rieicey day's loss. "Our kids don't need
Virginia Tech, trailIng 10-3
Tech scored first on a 37-yard
"Tony had his best game of salt "We never lve fc su, a tie. We need a victory."
playing All-American football
going
into
the
final
period,
tied
field
goal by Latimer with 6:33
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the year against Vanderbilt,"
'
Jimmy
FSU Is at Florida Saturday. the score wIth 11:44 left when left in the opening quarter,
Dickey said. "On one nn, he one this week,"
The SemthCks, 1-1, dtOV(! tO 5OphOIiMjtt, apetthtrt RUMOe
[woke evvn tackles,"
the '1 ech 11 with just war two Coles went 36 yards for a touch.
The Seminoles scored on a
Vu Bose, who ocened the
The Florida defense showed minutes kit, but quarterback down and LaUmer kicked the one-Yard touchdown meak by
game with ati 80-yard touchHiding a 3-0 SEC record and notable improvement Satur- Clyde Walker's hurried throw extra point.
Ws!ker - Florida State's first
down romp on the first play 4-I for the season, the Gators day, holding Vandy to 167 yards was caught out of the end zone
ales' touchdown was setup six-po!nter In nine quarters egainst Vandy, has the best av- are ranked 18th nationally, Ala- total offense and never letting and Tech took over tnt downs, when Florida State was penal. In the (kM half md on a 30-yard
erage in the Southeastern Con- bama, also 4-1 and 24 In the the Commodores wIthin 30
The desperate final attempt lied 15 yards to Its own 39 for field {oal by Keith Singletary
frrenue, b t yards pe. mr,' lie ctin.frrrnct', i No. 7.
yards of the goal.
came after Wayne Latimer's interfering with Billy hiartlee as midway the thir.j lXtiQd

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SPORTS

FLORIDA
of Said curve. thence
SAid West Right of Way line of Hayes original
Public Hearing will be held at tNt'
with the Clerk of this Court
DALE REESE, a single degreesO) ','E along
PROBATE DIVISION
Road, as shown by Said Plat of North either before service on Plaintiffs
said P W line Commission Roøm
the Cityat
Hall ir.
67 19 ft. thence North 6)5.77 ft. the City of Sanford,in
Florida,
CASE NO. PR.7S.2ILCP
Orlanc Ranches SectionS, a
also Attorneys
7
or
Dendanl
thC East ISl.Sft. to a point 317
ESTATE of
Immediately
as tho
o'clock P M
by North Orlando Ranches thereafter, otherwise a Default will
NOTICE OF ACTION
West of East line of said Sectionft.
16, consider theon October 27, 1975, to
ANDREW C STIPIE
Section 7. as recorded In Piat Book be entered against
adoption
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
y
for the relief
thence South 631.11 ft. to the North dinance by the
City ofof an o.Deeaseti
12 Page 17 Public Records of demanded in the Complaint
Sanford,
R Wllneof Evansdate Road, thence Ftoriva title of which 5
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Seminole County, Florida, and Petition
or TO: MFRVlP4 DALE REESE
as folls'
Northwesterly along R W line 10
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
North Orlando Rancnes Section 2A
SI North Stre.
WITNESS m hand And seal of
tt. to P.C. of sad curve, thence' S 06
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
as reror.'d in PIt Book 12 Pages
ONTA1(lO,Cal. tAPs — Don "Big Daddy" Garlita has
ORDINANCE NO. 131$
found Oronk,
degrees 58' W 60'to Southerly R W
this Court this 76th day of Sep
SAID ESTATE:
39. 10 and 41, PublIc Records of tember, 1975.
N
J.'rsey 01603
line of Said road !o P.C. of a ID
YOU and each of you are hereby
announced his impending retirement from drag racing
Seminole County, Florida. to the (COURT SEAL)
YOU ARE HERESY NOTIFIED degree 35' 32" curve thence OFAN ORDIPIANCE OF THE CITY
notified and required to file any
after
capturing the 197 World Championship, the only
Northeast corner of Lot I. Bløck C,
SANFORD.
that n action to Foreclose a Mo.Arthur H Be'(kwilh, Jr
Southeasterly along Said R-W tine AMENDING SECTION FLORIDA, claims and demands whiCh you, or
rijoe title that had eluded him in 25 years of cam15207 ft. to PT, of said curve, CITY CODE OF THE1CITY
toaae on the following described
1) OF OF
THE either of you, may have against Said
recorded in Plat Book 17, Page 35,
By: Lillian T. Jenkins
paigning on the quarter-mile racing trail.
estatelntheofflceof,heCterkof the
Public Records Of Seminole County.
to PT of said curve, thence BEING A SECTIOPI OF THE
Deputy Clerk
Florida. seid Northeast
corner being Publish Sept 79, Oct 6, I], 20, 1975
Southeasterly on a 3) degree '
1 ot 1 and Easterly '
S(mlnol,, County. Florida, Florida.
th
point of beginning, thence DER 197
titieSufldayatOntarioMotorspeedway witha victory In
ANIMAL AND FOWL
CODE. THE
SAID Probate Division, in the Courthte'
flock
of Lot 2, curve ill 50ft. to PT. of said curve, AMENDMEPIT
TO CHANGE
WeslerlyalongtheNortIln,Qf
HFI(,HTS
the
National Hot Rod Association's World Finals.
at Sanford. Florida, within four
LAKE ADDITION,
Lot I, Block "C" to te Northwest
A.to
LAKE
WAYMAN thenceSo$degrees7s
'E.76.SSft., DISTANCE FOR THE KEEPING calendar months from the time of
thence'S
AccOrflinq
the Pie?
thereof
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
corner of said Lot I, Block "C".
He bested the quickest field of fuel dragsters in the
21 degrees
191.ISft OR MAINTAINING WITHIN THE the fiat publication of this notice
4995 ft. II.','
to a W
point
recor, in Plat Book I, Page 73 as
of thence West
UTILITIES BOARD
thenceSouth,rlyalong,, line
of CITY LIVE FOWL OF ANY KIND Each claim or demand must be in
beginning Said tract being
sport's history. Canadian Gary Beck, the defending title
the Pi,hlic P erords of Seminole
PloticeofPublcH,aring
of said North Orlando Ranches Sec
. NE Section 16 and West
in East
FROM WITI4IN FIFTY (50) FEET writing and filed in duplicate and
County, Florida
'
holder, was among the losers.
The Board of County Corn
ofAPARTMENT
OF ANY DWELLING
NW'SectlonI6,TnspiIp70fl,
OR HOUSE. state the place of residence and post
lion
4
to
the
Southwest
corner
Of
mitsionens
of
Seminole
County,
are
renuired
Lot 'J. Block "A", as shown by said
filed
q*intt
you and
you Range 30 East Sublect to Right. APAPTP,%ENT OCCUPIED
BY office address of the claimant and
GARAGE
Florida, sitting as the Seminole
t seryp
a cony
of your
Pta, of North Orlando Ranches Cnty
Way of Evansdele Road and
must be
wrtt.'n drf.'n
to by the Claimant,
'I
any.
to
Utilities
Board
will
hold
a
DOUGLAS
it
Section i. said Southuest
HUMAN
BE I NGS
Easement ot
F
OR
hi
agent or attorney, or the same
corner public
L GRABLE. Attorney O.R.B. $31.
ditch
recorded
In
RESIDENTIAL
PURPOSES
TO
shall
be
Page SOS County, Eta, FEET
void.
hearing In the County forPtaintlffwpioseadet%is. Suite Records of Seminole
of way line
of the Public ONE HUNDRED FIFTY (150)
MEXICO Cl
lAP) — The ft of an avalanche of
Dated at Santord, Florida, thiS
of
Bahama
Road,
as
Seminole
County
Courthouse,
5ho
30th day of September, 1915
by plat of North Orlando Sanford, Florida, on Tuesday,
Florida
3)017,
on
or
sporting events in the VII Pan American Games began
Ranches SectIon 1. as recorded In
before
the Cityon
Halt, City of Lake Mary.
tober 2$, 197S at 7 00 P M or as soon
of Cctober, 1975.
andthe
file77th
tC Florida
office
of
the
Plal Book I?, Page), Public Records thereafter as
City
Clerk
for
all
per
Tuesday, October 2$,
By. Kenneth C Siek
possible to consider an r'rio1nal with *h CIe'k of this
at sons desiring to examins the same.
Seminole County, Florida, thence application for rate Increase by
ceremony at Azteca Stadium.
Court 4.00 m. or as soon thereafter as
As Executor
either before service on Plaintlff'
All parties in Interest and citizens
Westerly along the said North right Seminole Cablevision, Inc., atpossible at which time Interested shall
of Said estate
The fst competition among the 4,000 athietes from 33
attorney
mar
of way line to the East corner
have an opportunity to be S L W Carroll ,ir
of Lot feting all of the unincorporated ofherwis.' aimmediately
default will thereafTer; parties for and against the request Paearcl as sa'i ti,-aring
Western
Hemisphere co.mtries was in track and field,
be entered Stte'd above WOl be eor. Sa.J
Esquire of
North Orl,ndo Ranches Section I.
with
fInals
scheduled tonight in the men's long jump,
By order of the City Commission CARROLL S JONES, P,A
Sidney L.
'nIne complaint for ForeciosUle 01
ia.,
thence Northwesterly along
the
totlifleuntilfmnalaction
is
taken
by
men's
10,000
meters and women's discus. The Games, a
Chairman
Mrtac.
Northerly line of Said Block A to the ATTEST
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
lp,esaid Plannirg and Zonng Board.
P0 Box 9)1
TH%nnliceshallbep,JhllShedonce
East right of way Ilseof
City Clerk
THIS NOTICE shall be posted Iri
Casselberry, Florida 31107
Moss Road, Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr,
each week for four OCcutivp three
as shown by Said Plat of North Clerk
than meaningful preOlympic competition, include 19
Publish:
(3)
public
places
within
the
DES
97 Oct 13, 1975
we
Publish Oct I), 70, 1975
in the Evening Herald
Orlando Ranches SeCtion 1,
City
of
Lake
Mary,
Florida,
at
DES
93
sports
and run through Oct.26.
the
thence Dublish: Sept 29, Oct. 6, 13.
WITNESs
my
hand
and seal Of
1975
Northerly along a prolongation
City Hall, and pvbliihd in the
of DEN 117
laid Court. at Sanford. Seminole Evening
The
fourour
opening ceremony here Sunday officially
Herald,
a
the East right Of way line ° Moss
newspaper of
County Florida. on thiS 19th
started
the
Games
with RodoUo Goniez, a
Road, said prolongation being a
year1d
dAy of general circulation in the City of
5.'ptpmher 1973
FICTITIOUSNAME
cor,tinuation of a curve shown by
Lake
distance
runner
from
Mexico,
lighting
the
Pan
American
Mary.
Florida,
one time at
(SFAI)
Notice is hereby given that we are
LEGAL NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS, PROFESSIONAL
said plot of North Orlando Ranches
least is days prior to the aforesaid
Arthur fleckw,th Jr
torch, At the same time, 10,000 pigeons, which were
engaged in business at 7610
ENGINEERS, REGISTEREDLANDSURVEVORS
Section 1 to a point of Intersection
hearing
In
addition,
notice
Shall
be
IrI nf the above
supposed
to fly out of the iked 10S,000.seat soccer
hiawatha
Un'?
1,
Sanford, Seminole
with the Southerly prolongation of
post in the area to be considered Public Announcement
Styled cOurt
- Construction Proiec?s
County, Florida under the fictitious
stadium,
were
released,
the East right Of way line Of
at least 15 days prior to the date of
By' Lillian T Jenkins
The District School Board of Seminole County, in compliance with the
Moss name of KATHY'S UNIOUES, and
the
public
hearing
Deputy Clerk
Road
as Shown
byAddition
plat of North that we intend to register Said name Publith
Consultants Competit,ye Negotiation Act Chapter 75 251, does declare the
Orlando
Second
DATED October 9th, 191S
Sept 77. 79 &amp; Oct 6. I). 1975
intention to implernt the following construction projects
with
the
Clerk
of
Ihe
Circuit
Court,
DEP
recor
in Plat Book
5:
Kay
Sassman
111
Prol.ct
Est. Cost
12, Page S7, Seminole County, Florida in ac ___________________________
Public RCords
Architecf
City Clerk
Type of
I. Bear Lake
of
Seminole
County,
cordance
with
the
provisions
of
the
Construction
Florida; thence Northerly along
F.,
Service
City of Lake Mary,
4 CR &amp; Library
Fictitious Name Statutes, To Wit; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH
laid Southerly prolonOalion of the
Florida
5)11,530.55
E
Addition
$15,576 00
Basic A E
SecflonI6S.ge Florida Statutes $957
East right of way line of Moss Road
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR
GARY E. MASSEY, ESQUIRE
2
Casselberry
5:
Kathy
Hamn
to a point 35300 feet South of the
616 E Semoran Blvd
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FO
LIbrary
Herbert E. Hamn
South R'ght of Way line of Young
SEMINOLE COUNTY
Altamonte Springs. Fla 32701
5)12,97100
$ 5.57500
AdditiOn
Basic A E
PublIsh;
Oct
6,
13,
20
17,
?975
Roadasshownbysaidplatof North
Attorney for CIty
PROBATE DIVISION
So [)c
3 Gen'va
DES 12
,
Orlando Second Addition, thence
PROBATE NO. 7S29I.CP
Publih Oct. 13, 1975
I Kindergarten,
Easterly perpendicular to the last
In Re: Estate of
2 Prima
SI 1953400
s 1,17300
Basic A.E
By The Associated Press
described course for a distance of
I L I Z A It I 714 WATT ER S ION
the Indianapolis It.'icers
and
Addition
INVITATION TO BID
FICTITIOUS NAME
CAPU 10
433 Il feet. Ihence Northeasterly
I
Lake
Mary
The
Minnesota
Fighting
Bobby
Hull
led
the
Winnipeg
FENCING
Notice i hereby qven that we are
along a line forming an angle
deeatd
Library
Saints spoiled the return of pro Jets to a 4
SEMINOLE COUNTY
$I$4,77I 00
S 9.376 00
in busnes at 10$ Forest
Basic A E
umph over the
degrees io 00" to the left of a
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Additlri
PORT
AUTHORITY
proIonat,on of the test described
Aye, Altamonte
hockey to Calgary after an ah. Phoenix Roadrunners In other
To All Creditors and Alt Persons County
Florida Springs Seminole S T W. Lawton
course for a distance of 367 16 f
under the fictitious
sence of 12 years.
The Seminole
County Port Having Claims or Demands Against name of D&amp;P INSTALLATION,
and
games.
6 PrImary,
Authority,
Sanford,
00
Seminole said Estate:
120.511 00
to a point of curvatur, of a curve to
Basic A E
2
Inter.
Addition
The
Fighting
Saints
got
goals
County. Florida, furnishes the
Ofleri 6, Racers 5
that
we intend to register said name 6 MIdway
the left having a radius 0121000 feet
You are hereby notified
following information, and in- requir
and with the Clerk of the Circuit Court.
from
Mike
Walton
and
Fran
and a central angle of 63 degrees 30'
Veteran
Eddie Joyal and
to present
1 Spr,,
anymay
claims
and
SemI County, Florida In ac
structions to prospective bidders demands which you
have
cordance
00"; thence contInue along Said
1101,10000
5
Buck
and
excellent
goaltending
Rusty
Patenaude
sparked Ed6.716
00
7 Kindergarten
Basic A E
desiring to lumbit proposals for
with the proviSions of the
the against the estate of
Curve to the left for an arc distance
Addition
from
Mike
Curran
to
defeat
the
monton's
victory
over Inwerk herein generally described
of 237 I) feet to a point Of tangency,
ELIZABETH
Fictitious Plami- Statutes. To Wi?: 7 Milwee
WAITE RSTON CAPUTO
decea
DESCRIPTION
OF
WORK
Calgary Cowboys 2 Sunday thanapolis with two goals each.
late of Seminole County, Florida to Section *6309 Ftor,da Statutes 957.
thence lorthwesterty along a line
Library, 2Home
Provide all materials and labor
5)76O 00
Basic A E
s RIchard D Terebo
$1631200
tangent to the :ast described Curve
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and
night before a crowd of 4, In Bruce Maregor and Danny
Ec
Addition
necessary to fence those areas
P irk in I ifanshew
for a distance of 330 11 feet. thence
tile tli tanie in duplicate and
I Piriecrest
the 6,504-seat Stampede Corral. Spring collected the others.
defined as
as OF
PI'n
Westerly along a line forming •
Oct 6. I). 1973
Tank Farm Phase I and provided in Section 733 II, Florida
111 pt 77
Multi Purpose P
The
arena last housed a profes$160,071
00
Ron Buchanan, with two
S
5.10100
Tank Farm Phase II, Port of San. Statutes. en their office's in the
Basic A.E
of a prolongation of the last distance of
sional
team
in
the
Western
goals,
and Bob Fitchner, Brian
9 South Seminole
1,790 feet,m 0 1
Fence County, Florida, Within four
Hockey
League
in
1963.
Coates and Reg Thomas were
Notice is hereby given that I am
described course for a distance Of Shall be standard chain link, 9 gauge calendar months from the time of
39000 feel to a poInt on the East
Additloii
galvanized with
engaged in businets at Altamonte
right 04 way line of said Moss Road. high with top 7 Inch mesh, 6 loot the firit Publication hereof, or the MAIl,
Monroe.Wl)son
and bottom tension SAne will be
Allamonte Spning, Seminole
Jets 4, Roadrunners 0
barred.
thence Nottherly along the East wire and 3
I
I KInd, 5 Primary
strands of barbwlre Ori
County,
Florida
under
the
fictitious
136? 00000
right of way line Of Said
117.19500
Filed at Sanford Florida, thIs 28th
Basic A E
Addition
Hull
collected his first two
Moss Road extensions made for purpose to day
name of R B PHOTOGRAPHY, and 11 Santord Middle
of September, 197$.
to a point where the Southern provide anoverall lnstallat;on 7 foot
that I intend to register said name
goals
of
the season as Joe Daley
Iva Ann Alt
boundary line of Lot 53, Block 0, D
Library Extension
high with gates and hardware as
with
the
Clerk
Of
the
Circuit
Court,
$IU,l71
00
$
7.S7O
00
As Executrix
turned in his first shutout for
Bas;c A E
P. Mitcnell Survey of Levy Grant
AdditiOri
provided for in
Seminole County. Flor,d
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
4C
the detailed Law Offices Of
according to the Plat thereof as
Winnipeg.
specifications,
cordance with the provisions of the
To be elIgible for consideration. lI interested firms must be certified
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Rosenblum &amp; Pipklns
recorded in Plat Book I Page 5. Of
CUlT
by the School Board as qualified, Pursuant to Consultants Competitive
Fictitious Name Statutet. To Wit:
Ull Ntlsson opened scormg
INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING fly Maston O'Neal
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
the Public Records of Seminole
Section 565 09 Florida Statutes 1957. Negotiations Act, end the regulat,onsof the
SPECIFICATIONS:
FLORIDA
Board.
[or
the Jets, who struggled
(Form
751)
Attorney
for
Executrix
County, Florudi, intersects with the
Specifications and or detailed Suite 705.
Robert L. Brown
Any firm or Individual desiring to provide
CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S2IO$CA 04-B
professional services for a
aforesaid East rIQht of way line of
through
a scoreless first period
Publish Oct. 6. I), 70, 77, 1975
SPecitiC projert Shall apply In
In Re the Marriage of
Are Ofl 430 East Highway 436
Iting for consideratIon with a letter of
DES
before
connecting
twice in each
Moss Road, thence run Easterly file and may be obtained from the Casselherry, Florida 37707
interest for each prolec?. Each letter of interest
JANICE L ELLIS, Wife.
shall describe the tirm's:
_____________________________
alonOth, Soulhern boundary lines Of
fice of the Administrator:
1
Specific
abilities
with
respect
;
of
the
Petitioner,
remaining periods, 'The
Publith Oct
U
,l,.uior piujttf'5
L05 553,57,SlaedSO, Block Dot said
and
SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT
requirements.
OES7
IN THE CIRCUIT COUp I FOR
D R. Mitchells Survey of the Levy
other
Winnipeg
goal was scored
AUTHORITY
________________________
3 SImllr
i'AUL H. ELLIS. IfuSbAnd.
rk within the last three years describing Site, date,
Grant to the Southeast corner of
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL loca?mo an
by
larry
Hornung.
p.O. Box 1176
value.
Retdent
laid Lot SO and aforesaid Westerly
COURT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Sanford, Florida 37711
3. Current work toad and abIII'y tohandletheproject
NOTICE TODEFEND
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
right of way line of Hayes Road;
.THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
I Staff andequlpmentproposedfor useontheproject
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. CIVIL ACTION PlO. 7S•1I$S•CA09.F
thence Southerly along said
5COPA ADMINISTRATION
PAUL H ELLIS
5
Thenameof
all
consuttant
proposed
foruseontheproject
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR
Westerly right of way line to the
BUILDING
Residence. Unknown
SEMINOLE COUNTY
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, etc.,
point of beginning, containing
PORT OF SANFORD
with the Director of Auxiliary Services, updated at least
Last known mailing dress
PROBATE DIVISION
every twelve
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
161 $64 pluS or minus acres
Plaintiff.
lake Monroe, Florid,,
co Raymond J Korizon Co
mons to be eligible for consideration If ths form is alreaay on lie. 5tAtC
PROBATE NO 7S•?94CP
vs
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
th
TIME AND PLACE OF OPENING In Re: Estate of
date of submittAl in letter of interest.
ItO J Sd g Drive, S W.
LESS
THE
FOLLOWING BIOS:
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
DAVID M. ARMSTRONG and
P0 BOx 13141
ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE REGISTERED IN THE STATE OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY
DESCRIBED PROPERTY, That
ROSE FEHN, a k a ROSE MARIE BARBARA A ARMSTRONG, his FLORlA TO PRACTICE THEIR PROFESSION AT THE TIME OF
Sealed bids will be received at the FEHN
Atlanta,
Georgia 30336
wife,
part of Lots 91, 92. and 106, Block
PROBATE DIVISION
Office of the Administrator,
APPLICATION APPLICATIONS WITHOUT THE DATE DESCRIBED
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED PROBATE NO. 7S.2lI CP
dec,ased
"DO' 040 P Mitchell's Surveyof the
Defendants
Seminole County Port Authority,
WILL BE CONSIDERED IMPROPER
that JANICE I ELLIS has filed a In Re: Estat, of
NOTICE
TOCREDITORS
Moses E Levy Grant. as recorded in
Port of Sanford, Lake Monroe,
Petition in the Circuit
Architectural firms Interested in providing services may apply
To All Creditors and All Persons
NOTICE OF SALE
Court of DORIS J PATTERSON
Plat Book I PageS, PublIc Records
Florida until 1500 hours (3.00 p.m.
Seminole County
directly tothe Superintendent's office at 207 Commercial Avenue, Sanford,
Florida, for
Having Claims or Demands Against
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
of Seminole County, Florida,
ccl t ), October 20. 1915. at which
Dissoltf/,3
Florida Application will be received between Itie hours of I A M and
Said Esta.e'
PlOT ICE IS I4EREPY GIVEN that
u are
Desribedas t011ow CcmT,Tience
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
lime thc
will be opcned aiid
PM Mondaythrough Friday until I? Noon, October 72,1975
requred to serve a copy
You are hrrcby notifiCd and pursuant to the Final Judgment of
ot your To All Creditors and All Persons
the N W corner of Lot 3, Block A,
publicly read.
required to pres,n? any claims arid Foreclosure and Sale entered In the PublIsh:
written defenses, if any, on Having Claims or Demands Against
DES II Oct 13 11. 15, 1975
North Orlando Ranches Section I. as
REJECTION OF BIDS:
demands which you may have cause pending In the Circuit Court in
ROBERT J PIERCE. ESQUIRE. Said Estate:
recorded in Plat Book 17, Page 3.
Attorney for Petitioner, whose
The Seminole County Port against the estate of ROSE FEIIN, and for Seminole County, Florida,
You are hereb
notified and
address it Post Office Box
Public Rords of Seminole Count,, Auteuority reserves the right to a lu a ROSE MARIE FE PIN case Docket Number 73 1155 CA 09
70. required to present any claims and
Florida, Said point being on the East
reject any or all bids or any part
Altamonfe
deceased late of Seminole County, F, the undersigned Clerk wilt sell the
Springs, Flor,da 37701, demands which 'IOU may have'
Right of Way tIne of Moss Road and
thereof, to waive any infcjrmnalit)e's
uiettae original with the
Florida, to the Clerk of the Circuit property slt%Mted In said County
Clerk of against the estat, of DORIS .1
beIng on a curve concave Nor.
In the bIdding, to accept the bid or
nit'
above
styled Court
Court, and file the same in duplicate described as:
on
or
before PAT TE RSON deceased late of
theasterlyhavlrigaradiusof IU994 any part thereof deemed
I"IeIp
November
most
and as provided in Section 733 16,
Lot 39. Block G, NORTH
iitn, t,7, Othern,iw a Seminole County, Florida. to the
feet, thence from a tangent bearing
default
faYOrIe to the Interest of the
and
ultimate judgment will Clerk
Florida Statutes, in their oflices in ORLANDO TERRACE SECTION 5
of the Circuit Court, and file
Pdor2h 11 degrees 00' 39" West run
t) entered against you for the
Authority after all bids have been
the County Ceurthouse in Seminole of UNIT I as per plat recorded in
rehef the sAme n duplicate and as
Northwesterly along said Right of
examined arid evaluated, and to
demanded In the Petition
County, Florida, within four
Plal Bock 17, page 31, Public
Provided in Section 133 16. Flomiøa
Way line and along the arc of said reject all bids and re
WITNESS my hand and official Statu$ej, In their
advertise or CAIenL,ar months from the time of Records of Seminole County,
Ofticet In thp
curve 3$ SI feel th'ough a central
cancel the proposed work.
sealof
said
Court on thlsthe 10th day
the limit publication hereof, or the
Florida
,,
County Courthouse In Seminolt,
angle of Idegrees 17' 00" to Intersect
Dated at Sanford, Seminole
of October, AD. 19'5.
tame will be barred.
4t public sale. to the highest and best
County, Florda, within four
with the Northerly line of Florida
Iulassle
County, FlorIda this 2nd day of
;:,:;'
(Seal)
DA1ED
at
Sanford,
Florida,
this
biddertorcashal
II:000'clocka.m.,
calenr
monthi from the lIme of
Power Corp easement for the point
October, A D.. 1975.
73rd day of September, 1975
Arthur H Beckwth. Jr.
on tPip 39th day of October, 1975, at
the first publiCation hereof, or the
of beginning, thence continue
fly Order of:
Clt'rk of Circuit Court
Stephen J Scakol
the West front door of the Seminole
same will be barred
Northwesterly along said Right of
Seminole County
At Executor
Seminole County, Florida
County Courthouse,
Sanford,
F,le.J at Sanford, Florida th", 7t?
Way tinealong the arc of said curve
Port AuthorIty
$ Joseph Davis, Jr., Esquire
By Lillian Jenkins
Florida
day of October, 1Q75
724 66 feet throvgha a central angle
5: Thomas A. Binfa-d.
Deputy Clerk
Attorney for Estate of
tSeaU
S Stanley J Patteri,ri
04 6 degrees II' 39" to the PT.;
Chairman
ROBERT J PIERCE, ESQUIRE
Rose Felsn,
Arthur II fleckwl?h, Jr
A Executor
thence run North along the East
Attest:
P 0. Box 70
a lu a Rote Marie Fefan
Clerk of the Circuit Court
S James B. Byrne, Jr. [sOuro
Right of Way line of Moss Road
fJ()7L,Jft,1j.?
Edward I. Blaclusheare,
(1007 Hwy £34)
Post Office 50* )3,0,
Dy:
Cecelia
V,
(kern
Attorney for Executor
573.34 feet Ihence East 15040$ feet;
'-a
Secretary
'tamonte Springs, Florida 3770)
Sanford, Florida 37171
Deputy Clerk
P 0 Box 133
Ihenee South 1747 4') feet to the
Publish' Oct 6 I). 1975
PuhIth Oct 6. 1) 1Q73
Attorney for Petitioner
i'liSh Oct I). 1915
Altamonte Springs ii, i, .:nt
Northerly lIne of Florida Power
DES 13
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Lorp dsement.' thence North 7) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
CITY OF
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. degre
73' 13" West 1551.67 led
IN
CUlT, ltd
FOR
SEMINOLE
THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LAKE MARY,FLORIOA
COUNTY,
AND FOR SEMINOLE along saia easement line to the'pOinl FLORIDA.
COUNTY. FLORIDA
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRNoticeof Public Hearing
of beginning
CASE NO, lS'lI6.CA.o9.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75170I-CA.0iE CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
CASE NO. 15I9U.CA.04.F
In re the Marriage of
MOUPIT GREENWOOD BANK,
FLORIDA
PARCEL NO. 3: That Dart of Lots
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
In Re: The Marriage of
9). 92. and 106, tilock
0 ANDES.
'0" of D. R. DONALD
EUGENE
PROBATE DIVISION
BOYD, Ihe Planning art4 Zoning Board Of
Plaintiff, Mitchell's Survey of the Moses E. Petitioner
Petitioner
the City of Lake Mary, Florida, that
CASE NO. PR.7S.303-CP
Levy Grant, as recorded in Plal and
WESTERN LAND ACQUISITION
Estati of
saldBoardwlllholdapubllch,aring DOROTHY R ANDES.
(took 1, Page 5,
COMPANY, an Illinois corporation,
JOHN B KOMAN
Public Records of KATHEE ROSE BOYD, Respondent
at $00 pm. Ofl Tuesday, October
Seminole
PMd,flt
County.
75th to
COOPERS AND LYBRAND, a
Florida..
NOTICE OF SUIT
Deceased
general Partnership, and DAVID C
a) consider a request of recording
NOTICE OF ACTION
Denibeda%follQ*5 Commenceat TO', KATHEE ROSE BOYD
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the' N W corner of Lot 3, Block A,
Augusta, Georgia
ofplatinordertosellponmofl$oflh, TO: DOROTHY R ANDES
JULIAPIO. LTD an Illinois Co.TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
poratI,
north Orlando Ranches Section I,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED following described real property
Whn' plate oh reildencn
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
fO( homesite's, to wlt
Is P F 0. Canton,
as recorded in Plal Book I?, Page), that an action for dissolution ot
SAID ESTATE:
Dfendantt
Commencing at the '
You an each of you are hereby
Pbli Records of Seminole County, marridge has been filed against you
North Carolina
Section
Floridâ, Said point being on the East and you are required to serve a copy Post between Section IS and
notified and required to file any
Yu will please
16,
NOTICE OF ACTION
Right of Way line of Moss Road of your written defenses, if any, to it
Township 20, SOuth, Range 30 East, 1lpt. has hr'en liledtake
that iii
claims
TO DAVID C JULIANO, LTD.,
and notice
it pending
eitherand demands which you, 0'
and
benQ
on
a
curvø
(OflCOve
Nor
P.
w.
Seminole
County, Florida run thence
Simmermon,
Atlorney
for
an Illinois corporation
h' (irrijit Court in and for Seminole estate of you. may have against laid
IheasterIy having a radius of 1119.91 Husband, whose address is 1133
North along Said Section line 713.0
Cr'.iraty. Flnr,da. Civil AtIOn No 75i theoffice of the Clerk of In.'
11111 South Albany Aven
feet,
thence
from
a
tangent
Louisiana
Avenue,
Suite
Circuit Court of the 11th JudicIal
105,
Winter
feet
for point of beginning of tract to 1701 (A 04 F brought
bearing
Chicago, IIlinoi 60435
North I) degreet 00' 39" West run Park, FlorIda, 37159, and tile the be conveyed, run thence West 540 APIDFS 'ic'k'nq a dissolutiOn
by JOHN
YOU
of 0. CIrcuit, Seminole County. Florida,
ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Northwesterly along
said Right of original with the' clerk of the above feet to a point In Lake Mary. tnence marriarip
the Probate D'v,4on, in the Courthouse
that an action to reform a mortgage Way line and along thc arc of said
ofJOHN
tid DOROTHY
P. at Sanford, Florida, within four
Styled court on or before October N 27 degrees 02' W 570 Ofeet more or ANDES .'nr1
and to foreclose tame
0
ANDES
as reformed, curve 13$ 51 fees through
calendar months from the time of
a c('nlral 31st, 1975. otherwise a judgment lets to Southerly Right olWay line
which reformj mortgage en angle of I degreet 17' OO' to Intersect may be entered against you for the of Evansdale Road. said point being tofll.'
Th.-..
are to require
youEach
the first
publication
of this notice
your('resents
written defenses
with the
Claim
or
cunabers
the following property In with the Northerly line' of Florida relief demanded In the Petition
lfl a S degree 49 curve concave
demand
must be in
(lerk
of
th.'
abovmSeminole County,
styled
Court
arid
Florida;
Power Corp casement for the point Dissolution of Marriage,
writing arid filed in duplicate and
Northeasterly and tOO feet Nor. In Serve a ropy therof on Petitioner state
PARCEL NO. I: That parts of Lots
of beginning; thence continue
WITNESS my handand sealof the theasterly from P.C. of said curve, or her attorney. GORDON V
the place of residenc, and post
50, SI, 5? and 53, Block D, DR
Northwettrrly along said Right of SAid' court on September 75th
thence Southwesterly along Right
FR FOFRICK, P 0 Box
795, olf Ice address of the claimant and
MITCHELLS SURVEY OF THE Way linenlong lhearcof said cu've (Seal)
of Way line In said ourve 100 feel to Sanford. Florida on or before Oc. his
muit
be srn to by the claimant,
agent
LEVY GRANT, according to the 27166 feet through a central angle of
of
Arthur
H
fleCkWilh
Jr
Said
curve,
thence'
or attorney, or the same
N
7
tnber77.
191%
Shouldvoufailtodoso
shall
be void.
Plat thereof as
(Orded in Plat 6degree 4$' 3' to the P T
degrees 3$ '.' W 60 ft. to Northerly
Clerk of the Circuit Court
thence
defat,lt may be entered against
Book I Page 5 of the Public Records run North along the' East Right
P
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By Mary W. Darden
Dated at Orlando, FIrida. this 9th
of said road, said PC.
of
YOU nd th cause Proceed cx Parte
of Seminole County. FIcW,do, lying Way line of
Deputy Clerk
Moss Road 57)
being the P.0 ofa 6 degree 12' curve
feet
WIT NESS my hand and official day of October, 1973.
between Moss Roadand Hayes Road thence East 150605 feel, thence Publish: Sept. 29. OcI. 6, i:i. 70, 1975 concave' Northeasterly, thence N 13
Dorothea Ann Koman
seal as (terk of •he' atove styled
and lying South of a line ?100 feet
South 121760 feel to the Northerly DER 195
As Executrix
degrees 71' W 54 91 ft. More or lets
(Ourt nn this 15th day of September.
So',th and Parallel to State Road 134
to NW corner of SE 'of PIE ' of
c1 said estate.
line of Florida Power Corp. _______________________________ Section
197S
PARCEL NO. 2 Commencing at the easement, thence North 7) degrees
if, thence North 3d1 feet,
tSFAt )
CHARLES E. HOEQtJIST
corner of Lot 57, En?:
7)' 1)" Wett 1557 67 Eee't along sakj
ttirnc East it6
Attorney for Executrix
feet,
s
m.u;,-r
Arthr 14 R0kwith, Jr
,ir
A0dit0
IN THE CIWCUIT COURT OF THE Cigrecs Ob' E /51.98 ltel iviore o.
casement
linv
to
the
point
of
33)9
Maguir Blvd.
(Irk
clrctia
Court,
recorded in I'lat Book 5, Page 9.
beginnIng,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
Suite 135
etS to northerly R W line of said
"minnIe County, Florida
PUOJiC Records of Seminole County, has
been filed agaInst you and that COUNTY,
CUlT. IN AND
FOR SEMINOLE road.
Orlando, Florida 37501
FLORIDA.
F.talne RiChard.
Florida; thence Westerly along the
you are required to serve A CO Of
thence N 61 degrees 55 z' E along
Pubtlth Oct 1)
1975
01'Paitv Clerk
South lin, Lot SI. as
shown by taid your written defense, if any. to it on (General Jurisdiction Division)
said R-W line 165 ft. to P.C. of a
DES
Publish St. 27. 79 I Oct 6. I).
plat of Entiminger Farms Addition Plaintiff's Attorneys
curve Easterly, thence N. 23 degrees OF R 11%
name Case No 75.)$49CA.09E
No ?.totheWestnightofyjn,Øf and address 5
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
05'wln,o3ft., thence East 607 9Ift
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Hayes Road, said right of way
line MARSHALL OF CHARLES
RUSH, MAR
V.SAvIPlr,S
YNlrrpf)ncyrp FEDERAL toapointfl7ft WeStOfE6StIinof NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
being shown by pta? of North SHALL,
AND
LOAN Said Section 16, thence South 605.13
BERGSTROM
AND ASSOCIATIOPI
OF NEW YORK. ft. to Northerly R.W line of said TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Orlando Ranches Section I. as RORISON, PA,
55 East Livingston
NEW YORK
recorded in Pta? Book
17, Page 96, Street. Post Olfice Box 3116,
road, said point being in a
OFANORDINANCE BY THE CITY EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
9 degree
OF SANFORD, FLORIDA,
Pbti Records of Seminole County, Orlando. Florida 37.02. on or before
Plaintiff, 30' curve conca -ie to the East
CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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7:00 (2) To Tell The
Truth
(6. 4) Concentration
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) CBS News

(13) Carolina Country
9:00 (2.4) Movie
(6) Travels With
Flip Wilson
Monday Night

Show
1:45 (9) Odily Word

(13) Here Come The
Stars
(44) Love American

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6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee

6:15 (6, I) Sunshine
Almanac
6:25 (2) With This Ring
6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(4) Today In Florida

National Edition
(33) Felon y Squad
10:30 (IS) Science Fiction

6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
(1) News
Suncoast Sunrise

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(24) Special Of
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8:27 -(6) Bicentennial

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12:13 (9) Rock Concert
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(24) Wor ld Press
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2. 13) Three For

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9:30 (24) In School

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(33) Mickey Mouse

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ORLANDO 295-f1531---DftAND 134.8950

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Seminole County's United Campaign Needs your
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bors who need help right now.

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SHELTERED WORKSHOP . . • CHILDREN'S
HOME SOCIETY . . . GIRL SCOUTS .
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES . . . GOOD
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ORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY THEY
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THE UNITED WAY
SEMINOLE COUNTY
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Spacious s room upstairs. 1
bedroom apt. oo'wnstairs. Con
venieni location, water furnished,
377 1759

M ()PISWORTH REALTY
Peal Estate Broker
503W 1st St

2315 Park Drive. tlOup

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS

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editS r'rt.'recj '4(,init deposit,
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5551 or '577 6470

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Franklin Ave., off S. 17.92

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FORRESTGREENE,INC
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Phone 377 0670

STUDIO 1,2,3
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TOWNHOUSES

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373 7777

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
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Chico &amp; The Man

CASH 373 4375

Large Oil Heater, Tools, Bottici,
Glasses. Clocks, Misc 377 3153

We Buy Furniture

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322.2090

Professionally Managed
By

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Call 373 SSlOor 53.1 1605

DAVE S, 3739.370

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PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 172 1333

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3779147

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Carpentry, Remodeling. Addition'., Custom Work. L.cen'.ed. Bonded

Fret' estimate 373 5031
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OfficeMachines'
OFFICE MACHINE S

It iou Are h,iy•nq difficulty finding ,
t'lA('f' to live', 'an to dl'yC -i sob (9

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"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
WANT AD Ptic'ne 377 7651 or Ill
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help i'u

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PET 14f51 'UN
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QvIity upholster rig Free pick up P.
delivery Call for free estimate
201 E Commercial. 373 8851.

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR

ART BROWN PEST CONTROL
7367 Park Drive

inallAirWAnTAct',everycta,

Call Phil Gonzalez 3033733939
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Upholstering

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AtiSCti'S SHOE SHOP. 221 E IS'
St , )'j7 999? Come ,insI See us for
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"nil,' "ftir tanks 'iislallAtiøn'. PhotC43r,t(hl M'..'nr'n (ii(k,iyre'
P. tanks 04'mped 377
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7!37 ', Ira St
377 6437

Highway 17.93, Sanford, NextToCavalier

Plaza.

newly decorated, carpeted,

Fit

S'vCe 22 Lye Oak Blvd,

Bultdotino, Fuca,atino Ditch
Work Fill cirt. tp SOil 377 5943

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Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases

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Concrete Specialists, drives, patios. Sanford fIus;nes%7sachnes 3725005
stucco No work too small or too -'
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ANTIQUES

54'—'Garage Sales

1505 W. 25th St.

322-7643

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Any Car—
No Money Down

For Example
Wanted to buy used office furniture '71 Chev. Flefside '2 ton pick up.
11,000 ml., air, auto $3693
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cassel
'67 Ford ' ton pick up excel cord
bei', y. Hwy 17 92 130
new StiCkCr, 10w miles, 5795
'77 Gremlin X. air. $1793
Good used furniture wanted for
Private party. 373 4570
'75 Pinto, auto, air, 5850
'70 MusTang Mach I, auto ,ar,
'72 Iflynta, 51,000 ml., 51275
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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT,

central heat And air. Ample
.srkm
322 6fO 7

32? 0309

Gardens

c2%lhi11ef in

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Fairway

sedan, power steering brakes. air.
automatic, new radials Must se ll
624 '251 &amp;'er' 6 p.m

- NOUN Lane (Iner'n,, hI itt.
Av (0(1
ANY FARM. GAWAC.[
AIlkind'.ofd;ng House frauleri
fr STORAGE BUILDING
stored
ed
Luxury Patio Apartments Perrta lmy','lt1 Tmnh,-r Thermal jet

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rffr,Inn fIthni canoeing and
fV'rivr'fli,n,,,, çIri SurroiJrvJed by
brAi'ljfiil nak .,nrl rvoress Ire"

1974 Chevrolet Nova, 4 or., custom

Small Pony

CASH 322-4132

eneva

WEk IVli RIVER -. Adult Park

Office apace near

530 5531
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. Real Estate Broker

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REALTORS

MOSS

OR. south 1792, at Movlelancj
Drive In Theatre Older couple,
teens 772 1716 after 7 p m

Real Estate

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32 3 635 3

P FAL TON 372 7491

17T 11713

CLASSIFIED

Marketplace Of Bargains

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Homes

'Rentverynlc.trailef,00per

years. You'll find more classified ads in

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beautiful trees. great fi$hing
Owner says "submit offer'."
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lak ef ront
lot on,i peninsula for ur,otntrurteci

CallBar't Real Estate

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After all, we've been publishing for 68

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for five years as head of the

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1965 VW, excellent mechanical
COOcitiOn, new engine. $730. 323
3620

Solid state Stereo, Color Console TV;
68—Wanted to Buy
also black 8 white portable, 373 -0705,

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BY OWNER- ID lots off We'.'
St. 323 1919 alter S p m

SANFORD

CLIFF JORDAP4 RIrAL TOP

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122.6457

512$ mo I fIR, $565 mo $315772

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

Furnished house in country. 372 2077

seats. AM FM stereo, beautiful
car 52.795 Call Don Pope, 372
1651, Dealer

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66--Horses

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JOHNNY WALKER

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Striping, radial fifes. Porsche type

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Volkswagen Sports Bug,

Marathon silver metallic, black

Chhuahuas. AKC, some very small
Dachshsjncis. miniatures. AKC,
Animal Haven kennels 377 5757.

'73 Vindale, 12'
61', 7 bedrOOm
Air Conditioning •.
carport and screened porch.
Nothing down, assume payments :entral Heat &amp; Air Concitoning
Call 377 1603, if no Answer (all 559
For free estimates, call Carl
3201
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 372

Sunporch, carport, nice yard. _______________________

their cars through a Herald classified

MAIL COUPON

AILING ADDRESS

CLASSIFIED AD"

With 10 pct. down on this nice 3
bedroom. I' bath with family
room in Sunland Estates. Fenced
yard. Only $721500. 37391113
Larry Saxon, Realtor

Quiet neighborhood Phone 377

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for Menibers onl y

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CAN YOU COME UP?

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2 Bedroom home in Lake Mary;

WITH A HERALD

SIISSION BY MEMIIF;1(S,IIp ONLY
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DELTOniA
Ar, 7 014. nt-wty
painted You'll love the $549 price
Sorry, no pets. 571 5040

1 SOLD MY CAR

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'OWflt'.Phone3771507.

1973

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

room, fenced yard, shade; lake

5961 COMET
Runs Good $150
Phone 377 6319

cr34. 11* Hays Drive

Color TV'S from 530, B&amp;W. tr
115. Service all makes t'4 ERBS'
TV 1200 S French, 373 5731

3303 Orlando Drive
Sanford 373 5700

closing costs

PIP 400 I (- 1111 11741

33Houses Furnished

MARCH 11

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GREGORY MOBILE HOMES

Lake Mary- 2 bedroom, Florida

- -v, -v, -- -v, v,

Royal Ta/i ilians

MAY

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CeptiOnlly clean I. fully eg.jlpc'-i
New Michelin radial tires ('
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O'*r.ei' 51,995 372 1795 Cr 373 7110

FPFF KITTENS to 000d homes.
rw'od hrer'd Call after S p m - 373

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1911 Mercury Marquis Colony Par."
passenger station wagon,

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(cored yard. 5150 Adults

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with

di.Piw '.her, fenced yard, $fl3

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CALL TO SEE
I FERN PARK MAITLAND. 3 bed
rooms, )i3 baths, air conditioner,
I

Quiet Serene. Easy Living

Champagne Ball
FEJJRUAItY

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At The Forest (Extra

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1961 Pontiac Convertir,eI, &amp;TO,
COflditiOfl, 5400. 321 0935

Old, female, brown, black. 8. white.
327 6640 after 5,

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TAFFR REALTY

AFTER tIPS
177 92*1
377061.

I'nne 377 7205 after S p m

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SKYLINE
Double wide, '73 71
60', 3 OR. 2 bath, raised front
screen room, central air. arport
awning and Skirting Good con
ditiori Payments $106 17 no
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan 323
6051

322-7)71.372 5196,377 934

equipped, clothes washer. food PFAI TOP
199)
freezer incluaed Garage, nice

and steering, air COnditiOn. $403

Professional Poodle Grooming
by Betty Campbell
Mon thru Fri -322 1061

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DOT lOPlING, 377 UT;.
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p CASSELBERRY
3
bedroom,
2
JIM
HUNT
REALTY
INC.
ST
JOHNS
RIVER.-Near
DeBary,
SLIM
bath home, family room, air
BUDGETS
ARE
almost an acre of river front With
I
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen 717J Park Or
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
177 711$

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1966 Pontiac Catalina, power brakes

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53—TV-Radio-Stereo
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HIllcrest, 64*17', air. 2 OR, 1',
baths, pick up payments. No
equity lnvotv.d.-37)1758 or 372
1171.

M1IPLE LISTING REALTOR
377 1991
1919S French

112 6655

1964 MG, new radals
Almojt new too !,jpO
Call 373 5326after5

Lustre Electri' C.mrpet
',r.!r,,.r tr Only St SO r' at,
CAPiOt.L' r UiTIjNl

.21lA( flY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
Allrllr)N, 173 7110

HILLCRE ST
'7), central air,
dishwasher, raised PAtiO, skirting,
&amp; tie downs Good location,
Payments $1179 ma Offered by
__vings&amp;t.nan,3736051

Central FlOr,da'

It Ctl F 25th 5!

CASH
For Your junk Cars
373 1379

fttne

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5960 Chevrolet Station Wagon, rums
9000, $550. See at 1101 Court St, or
phone 377 3311

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Pr','it

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Registered Bassett Hound. I', yrs

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Re i Estate Broker

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64—Equipment for Rent

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KULP DECORATORS
109w lit 5? .372 2335
We Buy Furniture

42—bj le Hp

Qualified buyer

Req

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carpet drapes, beautiful 16"71
family room, fenced Must see to
appreciate 373 5949 after S
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NELSON'S FLOR IDA RO SE.
Wr!1r(Jff'% Garden Cent,
505 Celery Ave- Sanford

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2565 Park Dr

By Owner-7 bedroom. lvg room.
dog room, equip. kitchen, new

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Agency

)fl 1959.377 1161

80—Autos for Sale

7 Bedroom, air condtioneo, fenced TV Antennas installed, Also music. Forus.ofurn,ur,. appliancei tools,
v5rd. 1901 Summerlin Ave
Buy 1 or 1001 ferns Larry's
intercom, paging systems New or
1W mak, nff.,. 377 9;
Mart. 213 Sanford Ave.
014 construction 372 7996. South
CISt Video.

REALTORS 321 6333

Stemper

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3736630

SinnCr
.th'net 3 n'ie
(Ir5t,On tfl fl"t-dlt, front
IriArl.nc,j del0 ,,' %Cwng machine
Pay h,'itrire 575 or 10 Dayrnr'nt
of $5 ç,.. ,
'E'.'.'ING CEPOER
107
Fit, Downtown
lfl 9111 Eve 169 1114

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NAYMONOM BALL

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3 ?,t Precise time released plant
food GardenIa rid, 1100 W. 1st 5?,

500 S Sanford Ave 373 9310

P0 Real Estate Broker
771 ¶611 All P1r 312 7757
517W 1S1 St Sanford

OWNER TRANSFERRED_. 3 BR,
1' baths, C HA, carpeted, fenced,
FHA approved, $150 down tO

CALLOART REAL ESTATE
REALTOR 327 7191

FRANKLIN ARMS APARTMENTS

3

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2 Bedroom Block Home

If you are having difficulty finding a
place to l,ve, car to drive.. lob or

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Si—Household Goods

371.0041

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Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furnished, Elizabeth Crews,
PhOfl 323 5111 be fore 10 am.

wall to wall carpet; air

1 And 2 Bedrooms

)arne,s

5)0 6513

Unfurnished

3 Bedroom home, 5' baths, large
______________
enclosed lot, go nelghbt'uOod.

coed $175 mo plus deposit. 701 E.
21st St Call 373 4759 after 30

&amp;

AVON
V.'i't to earn Extra Xmas money5
544 1079
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25

NO%'EMIIF:J{

— outgrow the swing set or small
Kids
bmcsicle' Sell these idle Items with
Your MLS
a want ad. To place your ad, call
your friendly Classified gala? The REALTORS
Herald, 372 2611, or 135.9993.

storM, churches Ideal for retired

834.4605 2 OR Apt

or

your Budget go further. Shop
thi' Classified Ads every day

MIS-REALTORS

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

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62—Lawn-Garden
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KENMORE WASHER, parts,
servIce. used macnines
kitchenegupped Well landscaped tOO NEY APPLIAPICES)73 0697
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lot, well for watering. $21,900

I A F MARY.- 7 BR cluolex. kit
(P'rni rnuepOed Carpeted. central HOW DOES THIS SOUND! 3 OR
brat t, .ir. siso per mo
home on over 4 acres, central
heat air s giant trees, rIninq
, FORREST GREENE INC
ni
brook, swimming pool, fencing, $
121 61%1
REALTOR
3771970
car garagecarpor$, feed area for
horses All for $39900
S bedroom, kitchen eQuipoéd, air,
carpeted. 598 so AdultS only 377.
LOOK ING FOR A HOME in a quiet
7796 wk ntIs. S. eves
neighborhood! Here's a 3 BR
Duplex, 573 per mo.
home we lust listed located at 7001
No pets
Washingt on wood floors. With a
322 3817 after lp m
little imagination- a showplace

t, I 'l..b

Motorcycle lnsurqv t'
BLAIR AGENCY
373 1f#

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Aluminum a;ng shelter, 1Q''

5110 322 1853

TilE CONTRACT''

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persons 611 64M or 317 5051

372 1917

REPAIRED

BALL REALTY

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C&amp;),) ii!ii,
51,200 Phone 3239570 or 377 114,5
chairs, straight chair, filing _________________________________
cabinets, ass Cash And Carry
1970 Maverick, air
Good Condition, $903
(a.',ei,.'rr, Il j2,8)oj206
3fl SS9O after 6

FULLE&lt; t5t'USH

CUL DE SAC-- 3 bedroom, 1 bath,

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Good Condition.t3 So
323 3970

office furniture
'j. i
P. chairs, ',P(retjIf'jI(
&amp;

377 5672

cr PVICE BEYOND

Stenst o
. Realty •

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31A--Duplexes

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Used

ft.!'!1 I

SMALL APPLIANCES

lot, reduced to 555,900. Terms.
Chuluota Realty, 3653252.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
PtJ'
1'L.I.
TRADE
ill 31Sf
r',t'!

Kish Real Estate

CHULUOTA- 7 bedr oom, close d
porch, tile bath, kitchen equip, 1g.

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One Executive Chair
Two Alma Desks
1775000

16' F .berq Ij garage door, o bowling
balls, NCR cash register, wedding
gown site IS. Call 322 4576

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1970 Yamaha, 360 Enciura

60—Office Supplies

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LONGWOOD_Duplex. VA, no
down, no loan Costs. $)7,9fl_ 39
5386

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$30 377 1671 eve.

Kifht-, Bathroom CAbint, Count
em topi. Sinks. Installation avail
able Bud CCbell 377 8057
any
me

)?)406lorfl3OSIieves

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116W 7ndS?

NiPts3777)57

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Triumph 5CC motorcycle with
chrome frame, early model
will
Needs some repair, $330
negotiate 373 5953

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7

78-4v'Gtorcycles

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PbiIt lldie.5 Si'Y3le Spend ,cti,snn,

BROKERS
Days 377 6173

"01000

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58-Bicycles

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home on lakefront, i car garage.

to( 2 Bedrooms. Adults only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

32—Houses

HOME

bedroom, I bath, concrete block,
kitchen partially equipped, large
shaded lot. 577,700,

LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom, 7 bath

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If so, call me,
MR. EDDIE

Reception for all members
at May
Country Club.

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Air conditioned efficiency apart
ment Call 10 a m. to 7 p m.
7771

Forrest Greeri'jnc

BAMBOO COVE APTS

ECONOMIC

i' HISTORICAL I story hou
Ou nualify'
mLe
into 1apar1m.'nt Each rented for
ENTERPRISE-3 bedroom country
$70 per month Ii acres bearing
home on large lot with fruit trees.
orange grove Nice irome,79pc,
$19,000
cwn, Owner will carry mortgage
at 8 pct Price 555.000
DELTONA- 3 bedroom, I bath
home 510.000
ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

Onø P. 7 bedroom apartments
Phone 377
friut,t rim unfumn,'.hed Newly
Are you looking for a
redecorated Come see 300 E CHULUOTA- 2
bedrooms, fenced
good
income
and
Airport Blvd Sanford, 323 5110
yard, large family room, kitchen
pension?
eq,e'd. Asking 5110 mo 363
PelSary--Adults 1 BR. air; close to

'resent ing Th e 1975- 1976
flhiIH)Ie

Unfurnished

apparel. Apply, Clothes Tree,
Sa nford Plaza
tasy friendly living. Com e loin us
rRANKLIN ARMS APIS Rent
Are You A Go Getter?
from Sill mo 37366.30

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30-Apartments

AN

322.2420 Anytime

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Part Time Sates Help-Experienced
mature salespeison for la dies'

honing kiddie culture expertise

Young America. A back injury
tuned him to acting. Most of the
roles he got were In children's

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE. If
Classi fied Ad'. didn't work
ere isouldn t be an,

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able to work week enct'. &amp;
evenings Good wages wr i te Box

BAW Rouge has been

tleater,

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l'louteirpr-q to care for semi
fl Aid I ght i1OijS,",Ol'k,

Ing the Edison with plays at
night for adults.
from

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Sleeping Room for gentleman
Available until December 315? $50
monthPhone'3?)4876afterSP m

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New houses ma rural area No down
payment, monthly payments less
than rent Government suize
to flultifled buyers Call to see

119 495.5
P,trç M.11,

29—Rooms

FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS?

.R.5J

)rmatlon Call Mrs. Irene Brown, 322-1611

The venture opened

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QUALITY INN NORTH
i&amp; c 134 Longwood

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They're Hot"

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SO -Miscellaneous for Sale

LOCH ARBOR- Large shackd and
well landscaped lot, complete with
3 bedroom, 2 bath home, kitchen
well equipped, carpeting, drapes
and well appointed patio. Price

*

.4PC(Intq'( fl.ttørv'5 $12 95 ex
anoe REEL's BODY SHOP.
1509 carfr,ci A,e

&amp; Accessories

l'fl `,74i

$37.500.

5135 ss so Color TV
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"Get 'Em While

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GETTHO$E LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST

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are being perby Equity caMs at 13
Ymatjsth the 5at

Producers Association for
F

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18—Help
Wanted
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formed

The 37-year-old es-dancer

111111

tOM'T I4AVE TO f
MAKe A FEDERAL
I'.
CA
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early teen-agers,

In, with children's shows shar.
TUBE

ftDovm 3

Sanford, Florida 32771

1 11 111111

set, and "Give Me Liberty," for

W

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Modernizing your Home? Sell no
longer needed but useful Items
with a Classified Ad.

-Monthly Rent,,ls Available

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SECLUDED execUtive home on I
acre lot, I bedrooms, 3i baths,
central heat and air, wall to wall
carpeting, drapes, kitchen fully
('Quipped, intercom, washer and
dryer 577,500

I7FAI T017 133 5771

371 0066

('Ire

streets.

F RE(4 AVE.Residence plus
fine tuSoett location. Has won
dertul ootentlal, Call for details,

Fumnithed&amp; Unfurnithr'd
Apts from US It, $170

No Phone Calls

______________________
I AVF MARY
Now 1 bdrrn
homes MaIr' rolor Selection s
Pavnd
''ty water, 571.500
with r'nlv 5700 dnwn Government
fri.nr nr 141, t,I9 Riilqir-q

very large rooms. Fat in kitchen
formal dining room. A rea l buy at
571,900. Excellent tterms,

Small furnished apt Suitable f
couple or single
Clean &amp;
reasonable 377-1)91
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MR HARRISON
3601 S. Sanford Ave.

HAl COIRERT. REALTOR
C% 177 070r 172 I57
frs Sima Wlham
377 1557

Harold Hall Realty

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ecial Bicentennial Program

SnOw 71M1

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BEDROOM, in excellent
dition. Slate roof, asbestos siding,

up.

etc Good pay and fringe benefits
Apply between 9 am and 330
p.m. Wednesday or Thursday
Pinebreez,Frms

A BABY'S WORLD Care for infants Part time general Office, energetic
toage7 only Next to new Drive,'
person, must have some ex
/qLicense Bureau 3226615
perience n sate with pleasant
phOne Voice 327 6116 between 1 &amp; S
pm for appt.
5—LOSt &amp; Found
_
Full lime driver
Sanford Yellow Cab
FOUND Black &amp; *hite. male
7015Park
near Dairy Queen a week ago 373

neglected baby."

Edison Theater.
WED.

Unfted
Way

John

be experienced in ree1r
maintenance &amp; repair, trailer
body 8 Ch55u repair, electric 8.
gas welding, tire maintenance,

Want to do baby Sitting in my home,

watcher.

programs, "Babes In
will be Toyland," aimed at the &amp;4o-10

aocxa.cisaa
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FILE RETORS
3R'73b174

A i de

Trailer Mechanic

MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn. Notary,
OaIa. 901 737 sis or 737 5773

)

Stem scene.

sending a

Broadway, New York,

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By Roger Bollen

I PN' , Aides,

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Lake
Mary
Can
furnish
references Phone 373 4310

records show, it is the first ef-

Great American Face Photo
Contest, Kinney Shoe Corp., 233

P,

WITH A CLASSIFIED AD

RN's

Cr ,g n;on Nt-dd immediately
y (10A

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND . SELL IT

j:,_

may obtain official contest en- fort ever to make
juvenile envelopes and rules from any
of tertainment a regular part of
the sponsors' stores throughout the Main
the country or

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fidget

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377 1755 or 322 5786

Sales Development Inc.
" ootline" Adul' or Teens

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3 room turn aps. Bedroom is air
(OflditOflCd $500 mo ill E 8th

¶i'ryq",y wthri t,i.3 *9d 1 % to
Ch,,rlq-s A Coils P'esdent

ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
611 7021 for "We Care"-

TI kl'Ms

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7:
1 m) P
p

As far as he knows, or any

stamped, self-addresse(i enve

.

Write P0 Box 17)3
Sanford, Florida 37711

OKWI

OCTOBER

NEW YOIU (AP)

CEPTIONAL
OPPORTUNITY
Write now for a confidential In

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entries become the property of
out If you're doing the right
the sponsor for all purposes,
ti'ing,"
says the brisk young
contest official agreed that oflly
promoter
who recently started
nning photographs will
i in
be doing shows on Broadway for
used
or adver. the youngest generation,
tLlng In promotion
connection with the

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its

"That's the best way to find

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RED CROSS SALVATION ARMS' . .
SEMINOLE COUNTY
MENTAL HEALTH ... USO... YMCA...

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FUNNY BUSINESS

Plays Hit

Oct. 15.
AIthosIghthentjessaytj

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S.flforui
Adults Only, lurnished
unfurnished. new studio and I
bedroom Air, wall well carpet,
etc Quiet residential area. $109
per mo,
3231019 .

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Can Help
Call 173 1551

S('lIe(hlJe (if E'ents

Broadwa y

exhibition or

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ACED W' TH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
PerhapsAlconoIjcAnonymou%

t

ads bring big, big
results. Just try one 377 2651 or
515 9)

55—Boats
'

PE Al I Y INC
27 E 75th St 323 7537

MAGNOLIA AVE.- Large? story, 3

Little wan?

interior decorate ANYONE'S

HOME Bookings are easily ob
tamed with a high Show average
because of a fantastic hostess
program THIS IS A SALARY
POSITION
AN
EX

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age),

permitting the sponsor
10 use the entries for
promotion,

WHERE THE MONEY GOES IN SEMINOLE

FOR ALCOHOLICS

Persons interested in forming
Trailer Boat Club, please call
37)

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ineligible.
Concentrate on each membe

signed by both photographers
of

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show more than one person

and their subjects (or parents
or guardians If under 21
years

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HALO PIERCY

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Parts

ROp5fl

50 Gun Cabinet, Custom made. 5500
30 30 Winchester rifle, $40 Phone
777 8919.

draperies, dishwasher. shrubbery,
privacy fence, MINT CON
OITION. $37,750. Must see. Call
for terms.

(',irk Avenue
Garage efficiency
apartment Small deposit, $50
,10nthCallOrlando8515809

weekends
1966 Chrysler Outboard engine, S3
HP, new leg &amp; lower unit wit,h
controls 5500 323 1546 after S
1970 lSIr,qier ,nii)tr)r home. QCs)ii
CV'nd't;nr, carril.ce due to 'Ilne.s
16' Courtney fishing boat, built in
131 13415
bow storage space, tarp, It h p
Johnson, trailer, extras, Owner
75-Auto
cd,n'? use 363 3 136

FHA SMALL DOWN
Exceptional by 3 bedrooms.
baths, Utility r
an c.irrt
00
Bark yard walled $73900

22' Shasta Travel Trailer. corn
pletely self contelnid
Will
SacrifIce. 322 9871 or 323 1711

HP motor &amp; trailer Will trade fc(
small car that runs good 373 7051

Merchandise

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I 75-Recreational Vehicles

SALE OR TRADE, 16 Boat, With 40

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Sanfcidfl lies

To place your ad. call

RAVENNA PARK- Choice)
bedroom, 2 bath, family room.
lovely POOL. wall to wall carpet.

flocks 1mm ton, low rent.
looking for good tenant Call 373
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5109 after 6pm.

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party plan experience and wants
to become a real money maker
the wonderful field of party plan
Not plastics, toys, cosmetics,
clothing
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exclusive host
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form the backbone of our judged to be
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official contest
engaging personality, courage envelope
and a participant is
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limited to three separate en.
There will be 12 wInning pho- tries, one per
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Time and Chartes friends and neighbors and con.
Attention all amateur photog. total of 48 regjpnal wtnners,
Reynolds,
picture editor of sider whether any of them
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can face." It could be your six "family" categories: 1experts in art, anthropology some appeal, good character
brother or sister, your son
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starts. They must react ality.
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not only to the character and
Then it's up to you to capture
grandmother
or it could be
Finally, from the 48 regional
emotion of each individual por- those
yourself,
qualities in a snapshot.
winners, 12 national prize win- trayed but must
determine
how
Work
at the closest distance
The search started some ners will be chosen. The prizes well each
represents his group your camera
or a telephoto
weeks ago in Washington, D.C., include trips to Los Angeles and classIficatIon. A winner must
lens
allows, to get the larg.
when government represents. New York, electric
typewriters, symbolize a grandmother or est-size face In the picture
11%es gathered at Kennedy Cen- TV sets, record players, grandfather, a mother or fa- frame. Select a plain, unobuuter. They
saw a special
collec- wardrobes and cameras among their, a young man or woman, a sive background and lighting
lion
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American
other items.
teen4ge boy or girl, etc.
Faces" taken by capital no,
that Illuminate.s the features
The contest is limited to am.
Winners will be announced without being harsh or so
tables and heard an announce- teur photographers who may aftr
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Museum of Science and In. strength of purpose.
The contest was launched as phy. The subject
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to make a good selec.
a Bicentennial project for ama- close-up portrait
leur photographers across the person. An entry study cs( one Morris Museum of Art and Sci- (ion and get them postmarked
may be either ences in Morristown, N.J.
in time.
nation to illustrate the Amen- a black -and-white
or a color
Since this contest is within the
can credo, "We, the People ,.." print which
Even if yours isn't a winner,
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memorable American faces
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apartments, attractively fur
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like new 3 bedroom homi
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Beautiful Shöcje trees $26.900
beautifully landscaped $135 mo. LOTS 0' SPACE In this I
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Friends.

Tomorrow
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evening meal
34 Shrewd

(9) Gilllgans Island
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood

3:25 (44) Spirit 01 '76
3: 0 (6) Tattletales
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Life To
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(24) Lillias, Yoga
And Y ou
(35) R ocky And His

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garland
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60 Way to brol 10 First quality
seafood
27 Indian
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43 More pallid
steak
cornmeal
45 Stinging pain
utensils
61 Toes
porridge
16 Deletes
46 Cooking fuel
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29 Distant
20 Lessen
47 Speed contest
32 Simple
22 Female horses 48 Feminine

(24) Sesame Street

(33) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges

Restless
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19 Land holdings 57 Summers (Ft

(33) The Lone
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(24) Romannotis Table

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(6) Mike Douglas
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7:30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
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8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Fllntstones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) Spirit Of 76

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(24) Villa Alegre

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(3S) 700 Club
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2,4, 13) High Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Offs
(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2,4, 13) Hollywood

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(9) Dinah
(24) Mister Rogers

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(44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) Celebrity
Sweepstakes
() Given Take
Romper Room
(44) Father Knows

(33) American
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Stagecoach

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(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
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from city engineers regarding and the cost for a single sample missioner Julian Stenstrom.
expected stricter federal is $200 for the complete
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requirements for water analysis, whereas they always explained the 'skeet" sections

treatment plants.

from Sara Jacobson for pur.
chase of the Palmetto Avenue
re station property. Cornmissioner A. A. McClanahan

used to run the drinking water should be vacated since the city and Stenstrom said the

"It will mean higher costs to standar ds for $20 to $," has

threatened with a property was appraised at

been

$36,000 and assessed at $40,000.
The first In a series of "Welcome to tAke Mary"sig Is, sponsored
by the Lake Mary Rotary Club, is Ins t alled at east end of Lake
Jacobson sWd &amp;he esfimated
about it. The special (state) state has gradually been in.
Mrs. Long said after
Mary Boulevard. Assisting Lake Mary Rotarlans Vic 11AFIls,
it
would cost bet ween p0,000
legislation will be extremely creasing water treatment meeting she was not sure
secreta ry, (second from left) and Don Jackson, welcome
and
SM.000 to develop the
sign costly," City Manager Warren requirements on a number of whether she would seek legal
committee chairman, (second from right) are Lou GugllelmeflO
operty.
She said she had
E. "Pete" Knowles told counties and m-uch of South action for what she termed a planned to convert
it to an old
(left) a member of Rota ry Clu b of Seminole Coun ty South, C00 Commissioners.
Florida
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now
under
orders
to
"hazardous"
area.
tractor on the* project, and Guglielmello's foreman, Jon Jagotka.
fashioned Ice cream parlor with
Knowles also said the --in- go to 6mplete ground surface
Knowles said Mrs. Lon
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department decor.
flationary factor" would

ROTARIANS GIVE
WELCOME SIGNS

Sheriffs Open Cam aign
On Mandatory

be a water-t)pe treatment rather bought the property in the
"different and additional cost." than the very minimal aeration lowland muck area and moved

The commission denied a

B,C, Conklin. with Clark, and settling, and chlorination a house on it and has sinee request froin County ComDietz
and
Associates. methods.
complained of the flooding mission Chairman Sid Vihlen
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l.r,jneers.
Inc., in a letter
In other action, the cotr condiUon,
Jr. to uaive a $29 building
voted 3vaca te and
taxpa yers should be permit fee for a metal building
Knowles, City Engineer Mack abandon two blocks of platted protected from this potential to be constructed at Five Points
t-aknbY and Public Works but undeveloped streets of West suit. The city can't be held for housing county fire
L)irector Rick RiCharde - 14th St. in the V,est-Central responsible," said Knowles.
department equipment.

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W.S. Chambers, patients are en.
uragmi to participate in sup.
plemetital programs after initial
hospitalization.
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Wednesday. Slight chance of an the limelight."
Methodist Church on Park Avenue in
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7OL Easterly winds 10 to 15 been reesta blished, wi th the
in the tn-county population of
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600,000,
Rathme ll also repor ted that
1 probability 20 per etut dur ing
the Seco nd Annual Sanford
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Veteran's Memorial Park. Shnwn participating in the flag raising at center is Viniclo

Pailno, one of the flag makers, Jack Homer, BIcentennial Committee Chairman, Ernie
florrell, of the county Bicentennial committee J back to cameo) sod Dr. WHIlam R. Adams,
right, state execu ti ve directo r of th e Bicentennialco mmission.

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Ch urch of Sarord and
benedi ction was given by
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Committee directors of the Albert and Chamber Executive
Greater Sanford Chamber of Manager Jack Horner presided
Commerce met today to hear over the meeting, which
progress reports on committee featured reports on the upactivities.
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customers within five to six Conklin said in his letter.
lawsuit from Mrs. Edna Long, a
years ... Iliere's no question
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as drainage area situation at first, seconded the oUon for denial
Bob Andrew, the county's
Bufler.
offenders will get the message. Agency requirements, "similar absent,
and - has requested the city
director of public works.
"Big Brother (county) has
Billboards and televisi on and
The $1 million publicity Hey, if you use firearms in to the sewage treatment t ype
"It would cost a fortune to remedy the improper drainage, been telling you the city) all
Also, Commissioner Dick radio commercials will soon campaign is an outgrowth of a crimes and are convicted you program."
remove the muck, fill it in and She said some days it meam along what to do," said Meyer.
William asked for a
ty warn criminals and potential recent ly-passed state law can expect to spend at least
A also noted that Orlando pave it. 'Mere's no way to her children have to "stay
The commission unanimously
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criminals in Florida that they making the three-year prLwn three years in state prison."
Laboratorie3 is now advertising alleviate the flooding condition home from school."
approved
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crimes, are murder, sexual a Win ter Park firm, is designed
congestion at a convenience In commission of crimes,
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store in the area traffic is
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The state's 14-point plan was a hat of
items officials said must be complied
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binds 1'ait his budget was submitted

Mrs.
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the childrenhave

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the house. His balance is still victims can improve
speech with speech therapy.
bad and his walk and speech
The la t ter is a long process. Tile
feasibility of using these aids
years from now we may look de
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DEAR READER
Your t is
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patient's
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in it. Early therapy sometimes
swe lling (edema) in the bra
will help maintain muscle
around the area of injury from
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the damaged artery gradually functions that
be lost.
subsided. It is common for
brain to accumulate fluid and
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perfect and toda y we see him
making a rare s i p."

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The Seminole County Cornmission today approved $2,400
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1915 McCampbell wrote his
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that for notrump valuation he
should count an ace as 4. a
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successful that Frank Thomas adopted this and for man),
has produced a sequel called years it was called the Work
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add m'o
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state officials was compitted in the latter

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four additional correctional officers —
blocking the reopening of the Seminole
County Jail by Nov. 1, Sheriff Jotm Polk
s.aid today.
And Polk sa id he's going before the
Seminole County Commission day to
request the $33,00 needed to hir e th e four

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together regarding something things will happen through pals
you've been hoping for. Expect you'll be rubbing should e rs
some good ne ws today.
with. (,et out where the action
CANCER (June 21-J ul y 22) is.
It's a good day to make an
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68th Year, No. 46—Tuesday, October 14,

WIN AT BRIDGE

point today. Request favors if don't press too hard or too over.
YOU need them.
powering.
GEMINI (May 21-June
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
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77v pieces are beginning to fit 21) This will be a fun day. Good

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coming year in new alliances
ARIES (March 21-April 19) time will be very helpful to you repaid.
that you'll form. One with a
You'll be lucky today In at a later day. Keep in close
person
who wields considerable
BIRTIIDAY
situations where Important touch with persons you now
will prove' exinfluence
Oct. 1975
pe ople are involved and large meet.
You will be fortunate this ceptionally fruitful
issues are at stake.
SCORPIO Oct. 24-Nov. fl)
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Th e cwaing of lovely blonde Mao wlep as Thouy in th e
beauty pageant were (frem left)Cathy Jo Capko, third;
Roadrunners Hearing Cower%atlon Queen on Sunday was the Doris Stogner, first; PatActa McClanahan, second; and Gina
climax of the club's fou rth annual C.B. Radio aub Jamboree held Madden, fou rt
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I1day thro ugh Sunday in the Sao Civic Center. R unners-u p

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New Car Loan Period Fluctuates
By JOE SKR
herald Sta ff Water

The FALN had been blamed

The new "regular supper
club" still will include two
dance floors, with dzince, bands
and live entertainment, and a
"full steak and lobster menu,"
Zone explained.
Both Patrick and Zane are

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Sen. Vogt
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be t ween hand which he said Is "nor- less than
November 1 4 and March of mal."
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Arnold Tindel,

5 per cent locally. F.
general manager

dinance also w4s waived by

The 42 month loan cu down

s icar buyer) trading ability

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mate for mat te rs relating to cotlecUve

requested cost
bargaining and the State Public
(OflS
a s e
f the dealer," he added.
Lincoln
Mercury
Inc.,
Agee
Einployes
Relations Cornsaid in the last two
Hodges said his bank au} 1 uC iefl1efla) chool
one at historic Fraunces year period depending on where percent of the case Many Longwood,
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said
sion
(PERC).
children on S.R. 46A from Lark.
the months, he's made only six new provides for 36 month car loa
Tavern in Manhattan last he banks, his downpa))ent, turned in their cars volun- repossessio
n
rate
has
dropped
car
loans
for
VihIen Road.
The meeting was to be in
perloth
in
excess
but
some
42 month loans are w
January t hat killed four per. and what his credit ra ting is. tanly," said Ronald Russi, from about
10
Layer's
office.
per
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sa
of
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of
three
years.
City
Manage
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Warren
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available with the proper value
M ost banks and car dealers of vice president
sons and injured 44 others
sident of the Pan six tü eight months ago, to
PERC
last week certified
Knowles
id
in
his
"Our maximum new car loan and credit
mrandosa(he
about five percent flow
three
Anote found by the New York seen contacted in a recent Mnecan Ba of lBacy
more
Individual
COffiBill Baker of Bill Baker mission
is for four years, which we Just
survey said the percen tage of
Russi
said
he
hasn't
had
to
Don
Hales,
owner
and
gaining
unts
ar
that
the
survey
Post in a phone booth said the
and b
within the
started. It's been a three year Volkswagon Inc., said he
bombings were the FALN's cars repossessed has dropped repossm any cars in four manager of Sanford Motor
t
school
dis
will
be
sent
to
tr
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for
collective
period
for
several
years,"
said
believes
the
repossession
rate
costs
Cooff considerably since last years. Ile said 36-nionth car said none of his cars have U-en
way of commemorating what it Spring.
bargaining
purposes:
the
with
some
banks
has
dropped
Commission
and
the
City.
loans have been available for a repossessed since 1970. lie 'aid Agee.
said was the 25th anniversary of
Seminole
County
Bus
Drivers
County
Public
Pezold said his bank started from six percent of sales in 14
Works
As prices soar, auout 25 per long time at his bank.
about half o! his customers
revolution in Puerto Rico The cent of new car loans are for
of
to
an
average
of
21,
Director
Bob
Andrew
said
a I nc., the Secretarial—Clerical &amp;
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peraint
the "big stretch" auto loans for
Agee said his rtt n'eescinn
pa cash for tus vehicks
note said in part:
Nonfield inspection f o
periods in excess ofthree years, rate is down to less than one a
48monthsJust
recentl
lie said car sales toda)
r
the
project
Instructional
Bales
said
he
believes
auto
the
maximum
term
Personnel
g will i cIudect
Baker pointed out
5
ccorthr.g to Federal Reserve month, and he was averaging loa
'loday armed units
u
auto
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Seminole
County
NIPSCO).
uILCOUflty
dealers
of
Chrysler
Ford
and city responFAIN cominernorate th
easier
loans was 36 months before but three
th Board figures. However, lo(.al four or five a month last year. than it was a year ago
"andnow
A
master
the
co
ntract
between
eir
sibi.ities.
and
General
Motors
ha ve th
anniversary of the October
dealers and banks sa id this
zold said he's had less t ha n banks are trying to get money." that O5 CXIblC
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board
and
he
th
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Seminole
own "factory-backed" in.
Knowles said the purpose of
1950, revolution in Puerto Rico percentage is too high.
ten repossessed vehicles so far lie said the bank repossession
Many
people
are
keeping
stallment
rinancing
avadable
the
Project
is to pro%ide a safe Education Association t SEA,
Both Ralph Pezold senior this year. lie said he doesn't ki
aga inst 'nki domination,d
rate has dropped because it Is the ' t:1er model cars, today, for new car buyers.
was signed last month.
acc for school children.
marks the first anniversary as %ice president of Flagship Bank the dealer dicUte the loan under better control.
i the district
said Pezold. Russi said he
Perhaps Don Bales owner
Knowles also %Tote Andrews
an organization, by bunching a of Sao, and Wendell Agee, policy.
In years past, auto loans were doesn't believe some of the new and manager of American last week requesting
seeking help in
the speedconstantly
educational
simultaneously coordinated at- vice president Flagship U.S.
Howard Hodges, president of generally nude for a two-year cars will "hold u p for the th ree
funding"
Motor
ree
s Sales and Service at limitabereviewd and possibly
Bank of Seminole. agree their the Atlantic National Bank of period. Then three year loans and four year loan periods."
which he said Is
Sianford Motor Co., best sum- lowered on S.R. 46A at Airport progra
and monopoly capitalistic i n- repossession rate now "doesn't
Sanford, said he had to became conunon. Agee said the
becoming
a
"tougher" job.
"The longer the CU.StOnier Ined up the auto loan business Blvd., in view of a recent -bad
stitutions in New York, Wash average even one a month
repossess sonic 50 new federal figure that 25 percent of finances
-EsPETially
when the mood
for the more when he said
accident' at Irkood Dr ive
i nglon, D.C. Chicago and
The reason so many new automobiles this past Spring, new car loans are f or
every
where ms to be to hold
longer deirnental it is to his wading
'A long term loan j ust and S H
cars
Puerto Rico,"
were
repossessed but now has only four or five on than three ycars is probably for a new car," said Hodges.
t
line,"
he
sa id I )er.
prolongs the agony!"
Knowles
said county
Sen. Vogt's help also will be
enit ed In seeking a Special
Legislative Ac uochargea letfor

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Shortly after the f irst blasts,
Collect bargaining,
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a Woman called The Associated _______________________________________________________________________ zoned
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Press In New Yor k to say that
topics to be
which Zane said
the ALN was responble for
more of a routine formality, 1scUSSed when State Sen. John
the blasts. FAI.N stands in
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City Commissioners last
week voted 3-2 to grant the
original request for a new
posh discotheque" at the
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get a loan for a three-t o
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luding nearby Orange, operate brough has also expressed
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reservations about the power a
nationwide advertising cahelni.
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assistant, said the 1975-76 fiscal acquired the title of "rose." Each time tile Issue has come
During meetings, Com- UP, Williams has voiced
budget contains 95,000 for the
missioners referred to the job's reservations.
position. lie
said the hiring title as the "rose" until
would
"round
out" Underwood came up with
If the ordinance is officially
reorganization of the county executive assistant to the Passed. Ellis said it just will be
governmerl as proposed In a commission tide he says im- a matter of interviewing apthe (ouflt)'3 plies less power than county plicants and choosing Itit mos t
stud),
by
qualified.
management consultant, E.H. a dminis trator.

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Seininole County Com. county
was taway have favored cTeation of
missioners are expected to vote decided on after some com- the new leadership position,
title County while Commissioner Dick
on an ordinance setting up a
Administrator
implied
more William has voted in favor —
new executive assistant post
power
than
the
tvmmisslon
but with reservations.
with a salary' range of from
wished
to
dictate.
$19,000to$25,000. at their 7 p.m.
Williants said lie wants to
meeting Tuesday.

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Woods Road just noah of E E WiUtamson Road near lngwoo Florida Highway PaI trooper
24
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Robed tveng said Gary Lynn Floyd is believed to have fallen asleep at the hecl or to have lost
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fair though Tuesda
ehicle after hitting "a lud bump" at a high rate (if speed. Lovering Said Flo)d's
dri vers llcens was under suspension for (ailing to attend tra ffic school as ord ered by a county court
the mid 60L Varia ble ind
judge. Authotirs said Floyd died of multi ple Injuries at Florida Hospital, Orlando, three hours after around
10 miles per

hour.

Count and Altamonte Springs fl.-emen extricated him from (be twisted wreckage of the auto.

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Crossing

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making railroad personnel
liable for crossings blocked
longer than five minutes, was
expected to come under fire I
today at a work session
scheduled by county cornmissloners.
Seaboard Costline officials
are expected to protest the
ordinance, which levies a
penalty of a $500 fine and-or 60
daysin jail.
Today's work session was
scheduled on Oct. 14, after J.H.
lee, a United Transport Union
official, showed up at a county
commission meeting to protest
the ordinance as it is presently
%Titten.
Sanford Trainmaster Milton
Smith said the ordinance would
be impossible to enforce and
would drive Sanford's Auto.i.
Train out of bu.siness,
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County Commission Chair
man Sid VihIen Jr. said
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Railroad personnel do not
provide proper courtesy to
motorists, especially at the SR
46 crossing, which Is the focal
point of the controversy.

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has been that rising Income and spending don't mean
rising prosperity for either American families or the
Federal government.
The average American worker lost nearly 9.4 per cent
Of the buying power of his or her paycheck between 1972
and April of this year, even though dollar earnings in
creased nearly l8per cent during the same period, Labor
Department figures show,
The gross weekly earnings of workers increased from
$136. 6 in 1972 to $160.47 last April. But measured in terms
of what earnings will buy
in 1969-value dollars the
paycheck declined from $96.64 in 1972 to $87.58 in April.
The April figures don't reflect the increase in buying
power since the May tax cut.
Because of Inflation, it takes more dollars to buy the
same amount of goods and services. To maintain the
same level of services, the government must spend more
each year, Just as a family must spend more to maintain
ilc living J;.!:1rds.
President Ford recently called attention to the federal
dilemma when he said on Oct. 6 that unless Congress
agrees to reduce spending by $28 billion, the fiscal 1977
budget will hit $M billion, wWch is up more than 100 per
cent compared to $197 billion in 1970.
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the sharpest recovery among the nation's oncebeleaguered auto*copsnIe.,
aqwc$4 to show a
dramatic Increase Üit J.UI11QTCU111I)3 over a year
ago, financial analysts predict
However, Investment counselors forecast an earnings
decline for Ford Motor Co., and Chrysler Corp. Is exPetted to finish In the red for a fifth consecutive period to
push Its losses since the summer of 1974 over the $300
million mark,
The Big Three auto makers report their financial
res'.ilt.a for the July-September period later this week.
Analysts predict Industry Wider GM will earn about
$170 million in the quarter, a ninefold increase over its
disastrous earnbs of $16.7 million a year ago,

Sadat Seeks U.S. Aid
WASHINGTON (AP) — Egyptian President Anwar sa.
dat, the first Egyptian head of state to visit the United
Sadat, who arrived Sunday to begin his 11-day visit,
spent the night at Williamsburg, Va., and was to meet
President Ford and Secretary of State Retry A. Kissinger
at the White Hoi today. A state dinner at the White
Housewas scheduled hrtonight for Sadat and
wife.
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In his meetings with U.S. officials, Sadat also Is expeeled to seek a promise that Israel will be pressured into
giving up more land to the Araba. He alsq reportedly
wishes to encourage Congress to deny Israel tramodern
arms, such as the Pershing uI'ile.

Sweets Can Ruin Body
CHICAGO (A?) — Feeding your sweet tooth may rum
your body as well as your teeth, three nutrition aut!writles
said Sunday.
Dr. Frederic W. Nordslek of New York said that sugar
provides nothing to human nutrition but calories, and he
Mid the others who presented papers at the annual
meeting of the American Dental Association said that
sugar can be a health hazard.
Nordsiek, recently refired adjunct profewor, of Public
heal th nutrition at Columbia University and vice
president of Sloan-Kettering Institute, said the average
American consumes more than two pounds of sugar a
week

Support Of UN Threatened
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (AP) — Passage of a
resolution declaring Zionism a form of racial
discrimination by the U.N. General Assembly is
and could cool US.upwrt for the world body, Daniel
Moyrutwn says.
Moynihan, U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, said
Sunday that pnssage of the resolution could prompt the
U.S. to 'put some buffer between the U.N. and
"The attack upon Zionism is fundamentally an attack
against the State of IsraI M what fundamentally is in.
cumpaubie bctwc'tzi Iae1 aDd ao mud of the world is
that it is a democracy, lt'sa Iloeral democracy," he said
on the CBS television program, "Face the Nation."

Pork Prices Rising Rapidly
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hoping to a,old rrising beef prices, you've probably
noticed that hog product prices are rLsIng even faster than
11w price of bed products.
And there's a simple reason for it. For Corn Belt far..
niers it's basic economics: why take on the
dath of
hog production wher they can sell their corn for cash and
make more money' like he corn sales to Rusda an.
nounced last week.
But that sale will take less than one per cent of the n&amp;.
Lion's corn crop of 569 billion bus)e1s, and the higher
Prim Way result from decisions made a year ago.
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sterling silver valued at $1tXX
was missing after a breakin at
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residence of Martha C..
A 64-year-old Sanford man Webb, Green
Meadows
has been Jailed on $15,000 bond Apartments, Fern Park.
in connection with the shooting
William Carr, 518 Oak St.,
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of a woman with a B-B gun.
Altamonte Springs, reported
Sanford police charged burglars took a$300 stereo from
Johnny Jeff Jones, 64, of 909 E. his residence.
Eighth St., with use of a weapon
Roger Nelson, of Nelson and
In commission of a felony, Youngson Associates, reported
aggravated assault and a $289 air compressor was
battery.
aggravated
taken in a breakin at a house
4 Lt. Richard
Nooney said under construction on Suffolk
Jones was arrested after of- Court, Wekiva Hunt Club, south
: ficers responded to an assault Seminole. Deputy R.L. O'Dell
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complaint at 909 E. Eighth St., said the thieves apparently
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and found that Strawdy usedacrowbartogainentryto
Baldwin of 808 E. Ninth St., had the house.
')A j4 been shot with a 13-B gun.
Bertha May Murry, 192 North
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_ today were probing a number of Springs.
weekend burglaries and thefts.
Porter P. Martin reported
Thomas 1). Parker of burglars made off with a $509
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Holiday Inn parking lot and a his residence at S. Lake Howell
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bride says she can't even speculate why hez' son-In-law
killed his wife and then fired a fatal bullet into his own
head,
"It won't do any good. What's done Is done," Mrs.
Joseph McGowin said.
John Allen was 16 and out of work. His wife Pamela was
15. They had a 6-month-old son, John Alexander.
Police said Mrs. Allen was attending a party alone at
the home of friends Saturday. Her husband arrived and
asked her to step outside. A few minutes later, a shot rang
out.
Partygoers rushed out and saw Mrs. Allen lying dead, a
bullet wound in the chest, and her husband fleeing into the
darkness, lie was found less then an hour later, sprawled
in an orange grove, shot through the head.

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TALLAHASSEE (A?) — In the waning weeks of
presidents could get praise and some criticism In an
evaluation by the Board of Regents, but they could also
flunk the review and lose their jobs.
Stanley Marshall of Florida State, B.L. Perry of Florida
A&amp;M and Charles N. Millican of Florida Technological
University are the first up for review under a policy of
evaluating state university presidents every five years.
Regent Marshall Harris said he doubts that any of the
three are in danger of losing their Jobs. But regents have
indicated that the evaluatioii can be used to remove
presidents who have fallen out of favor with the board or
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ceremonies Saturday. Kim Harden (left) last year's queen officiates as Bruce bly1ren, Nam Plerce's escort looks on. (Herald
Ptzoto by Tom Vincent)

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Trial of Alonza Teague, 73,
Grace Robinson, , 202
1108 W. 10th St., Sanford, on a Itarris St., Altamonte Springs,
robbery charge heads the aggravated assault.
Policemen
docket of Jury trials this week
— Jackie Lee Perry, 19, 1205
before Circuit Court Judge Joe Lincoln Court, Sanford,
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
A. Cowart Jr.
breaking and entering with
Herois
City officials have been notified
In preliminary docket intent
to
commit
a
By DONNA ESTES
by the Federal Insurance Ad.
proceedings
today
the
court
misdemeanor.
commission meeting, public
Council Chairman J.R. Grant
Herald Staff Writer
ministration, of the u.s. De.
hearings are scheduled on the sponsored the ordinance consolidated for trial the cases
Judge Cowart today con- S
partment of Housing and Urban
Medals for distinguished proposed rezoning from through council. Second and of Eddie Williams, 24, tlnued until Dec. 1 the trial of
De%.1opment (HUD) that a service mtxwe and beyond the residential to professional final reading has been delayed Broadway Street, Midway, and Reubin L York, 44, of Winston
flood insurance study will be call of duty will be awarded by office district at the entrance since Mayor James R. lor- Tommy Louis Saunders, 26, Salem, N.C., on a charge of
conducted in the city In the near the City of Altamonte Springs to way on SR 434 to Northwood mann announced he is con- &amp;lflfoFd Route Two. Both men obtaining property byworthless
future.
lace charges In connection with check.
city police officers at the 4:30 Apartments; on the annexation sidering vetoing it.
The study is to develop P.M. city commission meeting and rezoning to professional
Lormann said in his view the a Sept. 21 melee In the parking
Also continued until Dec. 1
technical information needed to Tuesday.
office of lots abutting SR 436 in ordinance is confiscatory and lot at Deluxe Bar, Southwest was the breaking and entering
establish actuarial insurance
Li. Steve Garver, severely Doi Ray Manor; ordinances on the percentages noted might Road, Sanford,
and larceny ofa firearm trial of
rates and to provide a basis fur wounded when he answered a commercial carriers and not be the best industrial
Williams is accused of assault John Bollhorst, 18, of Orlando.
the adoption of appropriate call to an armed robbery at a taxicab and an amendment to development,
and battery and resisting
Trial is scheduled this week
flood plain management city supermarket nearly a year the zoning code to permit
Public hearing is also sherurs U. Roy Hughey with before Circuit Court Judge A.J.
measures,
ago, will be given two medals package dry cleaning in scheduled on an ordinance violence to his person.
Hosemann Jr. for Martha Mae
Included In the findings of the and a certificate for being planned industrial development rezoning the dog kennel
Third trial scheduled before Ervin, 30, Higgins Terrace,
study will be flood frequency wounded in combat and for a zoning.
property on E.E. Williamson Judge Cowart this week is Sanford, on a charge of
elevations for those areas of the distinguished act of gallantry at
At the Longwood City Council Road from residential; to Joseph E. Long, 50, Old Mims aggravated assault.
community which have a personal hazard of life above meeting at 7:30 p.m. today, the commercial.
Road,. Geneva, on a charge of
Judge Hosemann today
special flood hazard, Glenn C. and beyond the call of duty.
council Is to give consideration
Former Councilman John buying, receiving and con- continued the felony shoplifting
Woodard Jr., director office of
Sgt Ray Ambrose, another to passing on second reading an Reams asked for the rezoning coaling sth3ppery.
trial of Peggy Cox, 50, of
flood insurance, notified Mayor city officer who also responded ordinance to control develop- to permit expansion of the
Other trials docketed In. Tampa, until the week of Nov.
Norman Floyd.
to the supermarket robbery, ment of Industrial areas within grooming shop portion ofthe elude:
24.
"In furtherance of this, your will be given a combat cross in the city,
business. The business has been
cooperation and that of your recognition of his act of exThe ordinance, as recom- In operation since before
community is needed," Wood- treme heroism at personal mended by Percy White, city's zoning ordinance was
and told Floyd In the letter,
hazard of life above and beyond chairman of the Land Planning adopted in the late 1950's
"Specifically It is asked that the call of duty.
Agency (planning and zoning designating
the
tract
information about the study be
Garver, now back on the job board), would limit con- residential,
disseminated widely within the after months of hospitalization, struction on Industrial zoned
Bids on pipe will be opened
community, so that interested has lost some movement in one property to 50 per cent of the and routine reports from
WINTER SPRINGS — Mayor Hunt have also picked up
persons will have an op. arm and one bullet remains land,
with 25 per cent set aside district councilmen, the mayor Troy Piland picked up qualifying papers for the seat.
nity to bring relevant lodged in his back,
for green area and 25 per cent and City Attorney Ned Julian qualifying papers late Friday to Hendrix, who has
(acts and technical data to the
not yet picked
In other business at the city for parking.
Jr. are scheduled,
run for election to the post. up papers, was appointed S
attention of the contractor,"
Elected to a two-year term on earlier this year to fill the
WOOCiard said.
Council in 1972, Piland serving vacancy left by the resignation
Woodard urged that the
as vice mayor, took over when of Frank Durrance.
residents and officials of the
Mayor
Roy McClain resigned
community submit data conCouncilman In Group 4, Irene
early
In
his term in 1974.
cerning flood hazards and esVan
Eeopel, has filed for re
periences; plans to avoid
Laurent
laurent Pellerin, a member
of the City's Hoard of Adjust- election. Those who have
potentiahazarj;tlzof
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ment and a retired military declared their intention to run
economic impact on the
man working as a security against her Include Mrs. Mary
WASHINGTON (AP) — Pre* a cannon salute echoed from
community, both historical and
a Robert A. Yerks, co
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Ident Ford led the nation's ob- nearby valley as the presiden- general of the
prospective;
other
mmanding guard, is also a declared Danle1s wife of councilman
military district candidate for the office
John Daniels; Cla ude Ash of
servance of Veterans' Day to- hal motorcade drove by thou- of Was
wt information.
hington.
Fisher
Road, and Rev. Robert
mayor.
City areas have been plagued day by placing a wreath at the sands of gra ves of American
Most veterans' organizationsAlso picking u papers Clark, pastor of Seminole
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with drainage problems since Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in veterans,
Also
in Seminole County still observe
Baptist Temple. It is rumored
the recent Neavy rains par. Arlington National Cemetery.
was
John
Maiuri,
of
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The President, a World War Nov. 11,
ticularly in the
the day the Armistice BittetwoW, who plans to run in Clark has changed his mind
A military honor guard lined If Navy veteran, was escorted was signed
Roost
ending World War!,
and surrounding areas
the Group If Council seat now about running for the post.
the winding cemetery road and on his arrival by MaJ. Gen. as Veterans' Day,
A crowd of abut 200 persons, held by Ernest Hendrix.
Deadline for qualifying is
Reginald Alford and Gary Nov. 3,
including representatives of
veterans organizations listened
-is a Marine band playedthe
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National Anthem. A bugler
played taps.
The President stood briefl y
with his hand over h heart
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after placing the wreath before
Short life spari of large flags flown at Santhe tomb.
WINTER SPRINGS — There for Fire Station No.2 to be built
Bicentennial flag on all other days, he said,
ford's lakefront, Veteran's Memorial Park, has
"1 have talked with Hornet' about the short life
Later ceremonies were to in. will be .0 continued public in the Tuscawilla section of the
prompted local officials to fly the state's largest of the large flags at the lakefront and used th
e elude an address by Veterans hearing at the 7:30 p.m. City city.
Bicentennial flag, recently raised here, only on example of patching the large American flag Administrator Richard L. Council session today on the
Also on the agenda —
holidays.
request for a 'rate 'ncrease by
after only three and a half months, This was Roudebush.
— Invitation to bid on refuse
".. They want to be sure
it is available for when used on a seven day per week basis,11
Paul C. Welsh, national corn. Seminole Cablevision,
service.
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use turough Dec. 31, 1976," said City Manager Knowles wrote to the city commission and mander of AM VETS, will place
The firm said it has not
Public Works, Councilman
Warren E "Pete" Knowles.
a wreath at the tomb, Army u received an Increase since it Irene Van Eepoel.
director of recreation and park;.
Knowles said Jack Homer, chairman of the
'Since it took about year to make tia large Col. Patrick Henry Brady, a began operating in the city and
School bus complaint by
uiwfly Bicentennial Committee, notified him to Bicentennial flag, I a
felt It might be a problem" Medal of Honor winner in Viet- needs one in order to make a Kathy Holzman.
fly the giant 12 by 18 foot flag Just on "special said Knowles,
namn, will lead the audience in profit.
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days." Knowles said Homer will attempt to find
The giant flag was hand-made in four separate the pledge of allegiance,
City Board of Adjustment
The second session for in.
a manufactured flag of nylon that the city could pieces by
In a recorded Veterans' Day chairman Bob Williams will be vestigation of the building
Joe Margo, a silk screeti expert, and
use as a substitute. The city will fly its small Vince Palino, manager
n the agenda to discuss the department postponed
message, Ford called for cxof Sandra Fashions.
from
presion.s of gratitude to veter. soh-division ordinance in last eek, hill he
held Tuesday
ansof the anjjcijservtc "who reference to the splitting of lots at 7:30 p.m. Council Is
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their lives on the line for the subject of. a recent con- scheduled to continue its
review
troversy.
their country."
of affidavits containing alleged
WASHINGTON (Al') —
Con. lion more than the 1275 liz cut. boost supplies. The energy
Ford, his voice somewhat
Councilman
John
Daniels
improprieties by Buhding
'n,_work this
hosrse from nasal congestion will discuss a building permit Official Hay Bradw.
Meantime, Senate-House ne- belfill .dled 1))'
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recorded message Sunday:
two chambers would be a
troubled New York
"On this Veterans' Day we
The House Ways and Means blllthisek.I1oweyer,reis eru31onaIsubstltuterorFJ's
pay special appropriate tribute
a good chance It will be vetoed plan.
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to
the men and women who put
by
Presidert
Ford
because
the
business tax-cutting proposals
In the New York City finnntheir
measure
lives on the line for their
most likely will clal crisis, some Senate
to go along with Its plan for
country,
those who served In
contain
some
features
for
cuttending some 1975 personal
ing Committee members are
the armed services of the
ting
oil
prices,
come tax reductions into 1'76.
searching for alternatIves
The panel last week approved
Fond wants higher fuel prices help the city continue essential United States. We salute them
a personal tax-cut plan that to- as way of cutting consumption services without the federal for their part In the fireof freedom and honor
tals $12.7 billion 'omparrd to and giving U.S. energy government providing
$6 billion them For their courage
and de.
1974 taxes and which Is $2.6 1AI. producers more Incentive to loan guarantees to the city.
votlon to country.

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MIAMI (A?) — Consumers are complaining about a
thrift store that solicits used clothing, furniture and other
discards by telephone and then sells them for profit, not
charity.
"It's outrageous," says one, Pat Wallace of Miami.
The telephone pitch comes from Red White and Blue
Thrift Stores, part of a nationwide chain of salvage shops
owned by M and M Management Corp. of California.
Mrs. Wallace says she has received calls twice In the
past month from the thrift store and both times the caller
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TAMPA (A?) — The Tampa Tribune-Times published
today from its new $24-million building culminating 10
years of planning.
Today's editions are the first published entirely in the
three.etory plant overlooking the Ililisborough River in
the heart of midtown.
With the change comes a new format — pages sIx
columns wide instead of eight The reasons for the
streamlined look are many, the company says, but
primarily "to adopt the optimum reading width for news
columns."
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A tentative contract agreement between National Airlines and striking flight attendants did
not resolve basic Issues In the 51-day-old walkout that has
grounded the carrier, union and airline officials say.
National spokeswoman Jean Wardlow said Sunday that
the snag came when the two sides tried to reduce
provisions of the tentative agreement Into precise contract language.
Federal mediators bowed out alter the Impasse
developed Saturday, saying the strike might go on indefinitely.
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ATLANTA (A?) — A Florida man has been sentenced
to five years in federal prison for his part in an air drugsmuggling operation.
Dallas N. House of Sarasota was sentenced by U.S.
District Judge William C. O'Kelley, who ordered him to
serve concurrent five-year terms on convictions of two
counts of smuggling.
House, sentenced Friday, was convicted In connection
with 12,000 pounds of marijuana flown to an airstrip near
Winder, Ga., last year.

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The Winter Springs Vc,lunteer department will also have guns
System.
new Community Library, to be the Chuluota lost Office and Fire Department's annual available.
Persons living in Winter Park located in the Altamonte near Meat World in Oviedo.
turkey shoot will be expanded
Time of operation on each
and Maitland, which operate Spring s-Cassel berry area. Ms.
According to Ms. Erwin, the to three November weekends weekend will be Saturday from
"We are trying toun.learn20 their own libraries, must pay an Joan Erwin, community Books-By-Mail
program this year, according to 11a.m. to 5 pm. and Sunday
years of operating one way and annual fee of $12 per family to relations coordinator for the provides a selpction of 500,000 Volunteer President William from 1-5.
trying to learn a new system at participate in the system.
library system, said the library books for anyone elegible in the Hahn.
The Vounteer Fire Departthe same time," Mrs. Sarah M.
The consolidation came about will be a well-equipped facility, three counties. Ms. Erwin said
The fund-raising event, rnent is seeking additional
Harrison, director of the after a referendum last comparable to any other a resident of Sanford, for in. proceeds from which are used members. Applicants must
Sanford Public Library, said November authorized the community library in the stance, can call the Sanford to purchase
gear and equip. have reached their 17th bitrecently.
Seminole County Commission system.
Library, and his request will be ment for the volunteer thday and be In good physical
On October 1 a new three- to levy a rnax1iwa half-mill
At present, besides the forwarded to the Orlando firefighters, will take place condition.
county Integrated library property Ia tc finance library Sanford Public Library, outlets Library, which will mail
the Nov. 8-9, Nov. 15-16 and Nov. 22Applicants need not be
system went into effect which service. The Commission closest to Seminole County book the following day. Books 23. The location will be on S.R. residents of Winter Springs.
consolidates the services subsequently entered into a residents are the Northgate also can be requested by 434 at the intersection of No. Training sessions are held
previously offered by individual $450,000 contract, to be renewed Library on Lee Road, the North writing to the Orlando library. Fairfax Avenue.
weekly.
libraries in Orange. Osceola
annually, with the Orlando Orange Library in Apopka, and
People have a misconception
Cost is $1 per shot. Shooters
Application forms are
and Seminole Counties. The Public Library System.
the Eastland Library on that the Books-By-Mail service may use their own 12-gauge available In the Fire Dept.
center of the new system will be
As part of that contract, Colonial Drive. A bookmobile is only for shut-ins, but that shotgun, but must use shells office in the
city's municipal
the Orlando Public Library.
Seminole Count) will receive a stops every other Wednesday at isn't true, Ms. Erwin said,
provided by the Fire Dept. The building.
"I will miss the independence
our library used to have," Mrs.
HwTison, who has been chief
librarian for 24 years,
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Growing larger. consolidating,
Now we will be just a branch.,'
The branches of the Orange.
Osceola-Seminole County
Library System are now known
as Community Libraries.
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the consolidation is that it
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counties with access to the
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Talking Books for the blind and
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA THE 1975 TAX ROLLS HAVE BEEN
DELIVERED BY THE PROPERTY APPRAISER TO THE
TAX COLLECTOR FOR THE COLLECTION OF
SEMINOLE COUNTY TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1975.
THESE TAXES ARE FOR REAL ESTATE, TANGIBLE
PERSONAL PROPERTY, MUNICIPALITIES, SPECIAL
TAX DISTRICTS, (SUCH AS, LIGHTING, DRAINAGE,
COUNTY FIRE UNIT, OR FLOOD CONTROL).
DISCOUNTS ARE APPLICABLE FOR THE MONTHS OF
NOVEMBER AT 4 PCT., DECEMBER AT 3 PCT.,
JANUARY AT 2 PCT., FEBRUARY AT 1 PCT. (NET IN
MARCH).
TAXES MAY BE PAID IN PERSON AT ROOM 103A,
COURTHOUSE, SANFORD OR AT THE BRANCH ANNEX
SEMINOLE PLAZA, CA3SELBERRY, BEGINNING
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1975, AND CAN BE MAILED
UPON RECEIPT OF TAX NOTICE TO P.O. DRAWER B,
SANFORD, FLORIDA, 32771.
OFFICE HOURS ARE 9:00 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. MONDAY
THROUGH FRIDAY. TELEPHONE NUMBER COURT-

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Dedication of the new The Boosters hope to complete
$2,734,702 Lake Howell High the baseball field by the time
School facilities on Dike Road the season begins.
in Southeast Seminole County
Principal speaker for the
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with spirited
supporters dedication was Dr. Earl S.
and guests packing the corn- Weldon, president of Seminole
Community College, who wa;
mona for the ceremony.
Opening its doors for classes introduced by County Schil
on Sept 2, the new school was Superintendent William P
designed by Sanford architect "Bud" Layer. Weldon called
the school "more than a
Eoghan N. Kelley and
building
a plan, a culture, a
contractor was Gulf Corroadway
to
the past and a
porition
Last year, students and gateway to the future ... and
influence center for the
faculty shared the facilities of
With
a
community.
Oviedo 111gb School,
present enrollment of 1,358
Layer said the concept wu1d
students in grades 9-11 the not have been done without the
school expects to meet its driving force of the people from
rapacity when the 12th grade is the area ho kept prodding the
added next fall.
school board to construct a new
Thanks to the efforts of the high school there.
Lake Howell Athletic Boosters
Club, the school has a football
Kelley, presenting the keys
stadium that is sodded, fenced, ceremonially to Principal Dick
with seats and the lighting Evans, credited layer with
system alone cost in the neigh. many of the ideas incorporated
x)rhood of M,000.
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their way to bumper
"We've got more rice than we can sell this year," said
Breaux. "I'm interested in selling rice to anyone with the
money to buy it. That's the epitome of the capitalist
system."
Before the Cuban trade embargo, 65 per cent of Cuba's
foreign trade was with the United States. Included In that
were large purchases of American rice, much of it from
Louisiana,
"I don't think it would ever return to that heavy depend.
ence again," Breaux said. "But I think the trade level
could resume somewhat."
He was less certain that relations with Cuba would be
resumed as quickly.
"It'sa touchy question whether we would restane rela.
tons with Cuba or not," the Congressman said, "It Is not
something the administration will do before the election"

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Band,
The band is open to all musicians of all ages with
rchearsals each Monday at the Casselberry VFW
Post Home on Concord Avenue.
Further information on the band may be obtamed by calling Jack Benske at 323-3824 or simply
by dropping by the Casselberry VFW Post home on
Monday evenings,
The band will be used for civic functions
throughout Central Florida.

Area ('ode 305-322.2611 or 831-9993
Monday, Oct. 27, 1975-4A
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Managing Editor
Advertising Director

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On his recent midwestern swing President
Ford dropped the hint that he might go along with
extending some of the 1975 anti-recession tax cuts
through 1976. He was cautious, however, speaking
of "a potential tax reduction program with a rigid
restriction on federal expenditures."
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hone this moans the Prcirhnf
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prepared to confront Congress with the realities of
the federal government's fiscal position.
Democrats on the Joint Economic Committee of
Congress are obviously out of touch vith (hose
realities when they propose that the 1975 cuts not
only be extended but that another $8 to $10 billion in
cuts be tacked on.
It is simplistic and dangerous for Congress to
assume, because a tax cut last spring was followed
by signs of economic recovery in the summer, that
we need only to repeat that exercise to put us on the
high road to prosperity. A new tax cut at the CX
pense of a bigger federal deficit would lead only to
more inflation and a slowing-down of recovery.
Mr. Ford's coupling of tax cuts with spending
control may stem from the news he is getting from
the Treasury Department. The government is now
borrowing money at the rate of $1.5 billion a week.
High-yield Treasury notes are aUracting capital
that would otherwise be flowing into investments
for business and industrial expansion
the source
of new jobs that would bring down the unemploynient rate. There are ominous signs of the
"crowding out" which Treasury Secretary William
Simon has warned might overtake economic
recovery as the government moved into credit
markets to finance its ballooning deficit,
Th e 1975 tax cut and other declines in revenue
caused by the recession, coupled with built-in
spending increases and special programs for
unemployment relief, have driven the current
deficit past $70 billion with the prospect it could not
be kept below $50 billion in the following year.
Clearly the spending limitations Mr. Ford has
mind must be far more meaningful than those he
tried to impose this year or an extended tax cut
would be fiscally disastrous.
The evidence of new inflation has prompted the
Federal Reserve Board to take a dim view of inupply. Interest rates have
edged back up. The picture is one in which control
of the federal budget may be the crucial factor in
sustaining economic recovery through the year
ahead.
It goes without saying that Congress would
hate to begin an election year by allowing tax rates
to revert to a higher level. President Ford has
election concerns, too. Yet there are fiscal and
monetary facts of life that would make another tax
cut self-defeating as an anti-recession weapon if
there is not a compensating check on the government's deficit financing. Mr. Ford indicates he
understands this. Whether Congress "nderstands it
too, and will act accordingly, is another question.

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Accord Delayed
Implementation of the agreement between Israel and Egypt
on the Sinai disengagement hinges on congressional approval of

the provision calling for American teclmlclans to monitor troop
movements,
Israel Insists that authorization far the civilian crew must
be assured before it gives its final acceptance to the interim

BERRY'S

Improper and unlnspected heating, air conditioning and electrical work poses the threat of
fires, aspyhxlation and elec trical hazards. Too, bad
plumbing work can contaminate water, cause
water damage and even cause pipes to explode,
The consumer is also liable for unlicensed
contractors or workmen performing work without
insurance, bonding and technical qualifications.
A check with city and county building departments should be made to make sure a contractor Is
licensed, insured and bonded,
Such a check will make It easier for everyone,
since work by an unqualified contractor will not be
inspected and all warranties could be invalid,
If problems do arise, call the chamber of
commerce for advice on filing a complaint,
Remember, some of these unlicensed and unscrupulous contractors could end up costing you
much more in the long run

With cooler temperatures and the approach of
winter, consumers are being warned to use caution
when It comes to hiring an individual or a Ui-rn to do

repairs and Inspections of heating systems in
homes.
Caution must be used as there have been a
number of queries about heating and air conditioning contractors not licensed to do business,
The consumer, naturally, wants to maintain his
home as economically as possible and as a result
may resort to using persons or firms not licensed.
Using unlicensed moonlighters for technical

The Florida Highway Patrol is joining local law
enforcement agencies in asking parents to help

protect the 'spooks' that will be on the streets on
Halloween night — Friday.
Col. Eldrlge Beach, director of the patrol, said,
"Added pedestrian traffic on Halloween night, plus
an increase in pedestrian deaths, calls for a review
of sa fety rules."
According to the Patrol, there were 2,091
pedestrians killed orinjuredfn 1974.Of those killed,
21 per cent were under 15 years of age and of those
injured, 38 per cent were under 15.
Trick-or-treaters are reminded that safety
always comes first and the most important task will
be to walk off of the roadway, facing traffic and to
cross streets with extreme caution.
Parents are encouraged to use makeup for
children's faces instead of masks becanse masks
might limit vision. Too, it's better to use costumes
made of light colors, adding to the child's safety by
making him-her easier to see at night.
Cal. Beach urges "drivers to use extra caution
on Halloween because of increased pedestrian
traffic, especially in residential areas."
Make this Halloween one of the safest ever.
Be a statistic a live one.
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The FBI withheld from the Warren CornThe confi de n tial notes quote Hoover as
knew he was a marked man whom the FBI commission are based, togeth
mission hundreds of documents about the John structlng his subo rdi nates to get the report In- also
er with all raw
out of was watching.
ma
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relating
to
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the J ustice Department "before Bobby gets
"Wi th that background," grumbled Hoover, commission since the date of anyth work of the
These are raw FBI files, which the cornand all earlier b
back."
"how could he be security risk? No indication of reports."
mission requested but never received. They
Apparently, the FBI chief also feared De puty violence so far as our records show. . . Oswald
J. Lee Rankin, the general counsel, followed
contain no startling information that will Attorney General Nicholas
Katzenbach might could have hollered false arrest If we had
up with a "Dear Edgar" letter to the FBI chief
overturn the commission's verdict, but they
tamper siUi the report before forwarding it to arr ested him."
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eq uesting t he raw files ,,as promptly as
reveal Intimately how the FBI handled its most
the Warren Commission. Hoover told his aides to
The FBI chief commented that Chief Justice possible," But th
Important case.
ey were never delivered.
alert President Johnson's major domo, Walter Earl Warren, who headed the
commission,
A commission lawyer, remembering those
In the margins of some suppressed memos, Jenkins.
"would ha ve been first one to holler" about days more than a decade
the late FBI chief, J. Edgar Hoover, scribbled
ago, told US: "Nobody
"Let Jenkins know after report Is out of our Oswald's rights. Citing the criticism
of the FBI, e ver got the FBI's own files," Iii 196344,
caustic comments In blue Ink. He was critical of
hands," Hoover directed. "let Jenkins know Hoover commented: "This is one of
another
the rough staff mem ber pointed out, the
almost everyone involved in th e investigation,
FBI "could (10 00
what Katzenbach is doing. Might cause long ones,"
wrong," so no one pressed too hard for their
from Dallas police chief Jesse Curry to delay. Must not consider any alteration,"
è
He
felt,
th
erefore,
th
at
President
Johnson
Internal
records,
President Lyndon Johnson.
Thirteen da ys after President Kennedy was should have endorsed the FBI report. "President
Confidential notes kept by one top FBI of- gunned down in Dallas, Hoover deli
Now 12 years after the Kennedy
vered a should have backed up report," complained the
ficlal, for example, quote Hoover as warning: de tailed report to Katzenbach naming
Lee G-man, "based on evidence ga thered by FBI." assassination a fascinating story Is still locked
"Jobon may become very dictatorial. We must Harvey Oswald as the assassin. Ka tzenbach kept
files
In private remarks that were never Intended in
tellFBI
part
of await
the ing a public reopening. We wi ll
keep our guard up."
it four days before submitting It to the corn- to be repeated outside his
story In future columns. Sep.
Inner circle, he made
Sources familiar with the suppressed mission,
R
ichard
SCbwel
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r, ft-Pa., Chairman of the
de preciating remarks not only a bout President
documents say the contents were sunijnarlwJ
The crusty, old G-man was f urious at the Joh nson bu t about Se na tor Barry
Senate intelligence subcommit tee
Investigating
Goldwater, R- t
and submitted to the Warren Commission, But
Dallas police chief, meanw hile, for leaking the Ariz., who was then prepar ing to
he assasainaU'n, Is seeking the full story from
run
against
'here were some subtle, perhaps delibera te, story that the FBI had investigated Oswald
the FBI.
but LBJ for the presidency.
omissions.
had failed to alert the Secret Service.
"Goldwater has no sound advisers around
Footnote: FBI spokesmen stoutly defended
fl documents show that Hoover brought
'lliIs is lowest level in history of Bureau hi m," Hoover noted. But
his
comment
on
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FBI's findings and the thoroug hness of the
pressure on his subordinates to rush out a
since I have been director," Hoover lamented, Johnscri was more deadly. "LBJ's speeches are
investigation.
They conceded that "Informative"
preliminary report on the FBI investigation
according to the confidential notes.
d i ll," sa id the G-man.
before the murdered President's brother, Robert
and
"deliberative"
memos were not gven to the
He contended that Oswald had never been
The
Warren
Commission
adopted
a
commis
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Kennedy, returned to his post as Attorney
seen with firearms, had written no hate le tters resolution, meanw hi le, calling for ,,
the raw given them. They had all they wanted
Genera),
against U.S. leaders. its a former de fector, he ma terials upon which any
to make
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Reaction to President Ford's tax proposal
suggesti
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cha llenge might be a better wood
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was
volcanic, blowing tops all across
have been as unfavorable in the hustings as on
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Capitol Hill.
The other day Barry Goldwater passed the
The President prnposed making the current
word
the government may be suppressing in
income tax cut permanent and adding Lnotheg'
formation
concerning Communist employees in
one to It to the tune of $ billion in all —
the
U.S.
Senate,
but as yet the response has
providing, that is, that Congress cuts federal
closely
resembled
a snore.
spending by a like amount. This would mean
Some
of Goldwater's colleagues have yelped a
holding the (Local 1977 federal budget to $395
bit,
one
easily abused freshman in the house of
billion.
Representatives
demanding an investigation of
horrified commentators immediately pointed
the
matter.
And
too, there has been concern in
out that this would mean paring away at such
parts
of
the
politically
conservative community,
as social security and food stamps. But
head-nodding
mostly,
and amens. Yet for the
the really interesting thing about so much of the
overall , the te mperature has not risen a degree,
opposition reaction Is that It is based, not on
the media having Ignored Goldwater's cornarguments thatahold.downon federal spending
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is unwise or unnecessary or Impractical, but on
remarkable story has thus been left stillborn.
the assumption that "the people wouldn't stand
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Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, when
thatPresldentFordkflewevenbefore be made lt
Rockefeller revealed that his commission on the
that his proposal had no chance. Because
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Congress faces an election next year, few
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AIFi
members would dare chop billions out of the
When
Goldwater asked why this Information was
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The result would be "electoral suicide,"
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not
made public in the commission's report, he
Whatever this kind of statement says about
says that Rockefeller replied that he'd been
character of the typical congressman, it Is
BERT
asked to wlthold It. By whom? For what reason?
revealing in what it implies, about the
Goldwater
says he doesn't know and Rockefeller
character of the American voter.
Is
declining
public comment.
Congressmen (as well as most other lesser
Actually,
the
part of the story concerning the
elected officeholders) are routinely pilloried and
.
alleged Communists Is admittedly not ground.
despised for being mere "political animals" who
When Dr. Samuel A. Mudd entered his cell at
will do anything — or n1hlng — to keep their Fort Jefferson on July 25, 1865, he scratched in andThe military court that tried the physician shaking. Communists in Washington are corneight others heard many witnesses try to monpiace, the Soviet bloc diplomatic delegation
offlce&amp;
the stone above the door: "Abandon hope, all ye link Mudd with Booth In the plot on the life of the numbering at least
1,5W. For the most part the),
Yet when it comes to a case where Congress is who enter here."
President. No convincing evidence was come and go as they please, to and from Capitol
challenged to do something not immediately
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Beside demonstrating his knowledge of produced. But In the hysteria
of the times, Hill, for example.
pupular, it is taken for granted bysonn that the Dante, the young doctor neatly summarized the Mudd's conviction was quick. He was fortunate
Says Goldwater: "Every once in a while in the
electoral revenge of the people will be certain next 45 months of his life,
not to die on the gallows with four of his fellow Armed Forces Committee, I'll see the
and merciless.
Russian
'Convicted by a military tribunal as a co- defendants,
equal sitting out there. Once in a while someone
We can't have it both ways. If congressmen conspirator in the assassination of President
At times during his stay at Fort Jefferson, be will go say, 'is there anything you're not un.
are gutless, spineless political animals, the Lincoln, Mudd had been spared the gallows. But
derstanding?' — just to make him keI at home,"
voters who reward them for that are somewhat he was shipped off In chains to spend his life at must have wished that he had.
Jefferson
was
not
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p
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htw
As for Red spy activity, It's enormous. The
less than admirable, too,
the sun-washed fortress off the tip of Florida. planned asa man-made G il brar,
commanding Russian diplomatic delega tion has grown by a
"It is not exactly Hacks, nor is it Pan- the sealanes of the Western Hemisphere. Under factor of
10 over the last decade, and so
demonlum," wrote a correspondent for the New its guns would pass the ships from the mouth of
presumably
has its capacity to snoop. FBI
York Herald, in a dispatch describing the arrival the Mississippi and all
Even with gasoline the price it is, the average
the
Gulf
ports,
from
Director
Clarence
Kelley says a "substantial
commuter automobile still carries only about 1.4 of Mudd and four fellow convicts. Yet the doctor Havana and the whole sweep of the Caribbean. proportion" of
Soviet diplomats engage in
found Fort Jefferson in the Dry Tortugas, which MI Florida would be In its Drotectlnq embrace,
riders. It's estimated that raising this national
ecpinnae,
most probably do large
i'rn
average by only one more rider a year would '' to be called America's Devil's Island, all
A young Ay
rm engineer, LL Montgomery C. numbers of the 2,000
to 3,000 others from that
save the country 30 million gallons of gasoline W and more. Ii, the years it was his prison, Meigs, drew plans for this mighty six-sided, nation who
visit
the
United
States each year. No
daily, not to mention the job it would do on those vast walls witnessed brutality and suf. three-tiered structure. It would be one of the news
here,
for
sure.
The
Communist
ear Is so
fering that matched the classic descriptions of largest masonry buildings on earth, a super-fort routinely
pollution and traffic congestion.
obvious
that
the
U.S.
eavesdrops on the
the infernal regions. Dr. Mudd had his share, with 250 guns, and a garrison of 1,500 fighting
Soviets while they eavesdrop on the U.S.
A number of companies are experimenting
The course of his placid life was changed men.
The matter of Communist Senate staffers is
with van pooling to encourage conservation. A before daylight on April 15, 1865, whe n two
A horde of black slaves, hired from their Key also old hat. Goldwater and others have for
small, easy-to-drive van can caM, a dozen
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strangers knocked on the
years
door of his isolated West masters, went to work in the bbaifr
,
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passengers and take as many as five cars off farmhouse seeking his professional
srspected a3much. One John Birch member in 0
services, When abolitionists cried out against ti,
of the House, Georgia Democrat Larry McDonald,
the road.
One had a broken leg. Dr. Muckd set it. He bedded chattel
.
labor by the government, Irish tin- recularly uses the Congressional Record to levy
An example Is General Mills, which organized down his mysteri ous patient in th
e
guest
room,
mig
ra
n
ts
were
brought
in, earning $1.25 a day for charges that congressional
afleet of company owned vans for
its commuting
aides as well as
Only after the man and his f'nmnininn i) .
.
congress
employes in the Minneapolis area. The program
i ona members are supporters of
departed, Dr. Mudd maintained to the end of his
The project was never finished. Before this Communist organizations,
began last January with 13 vans. Currently, life, did li suspect that he had
There is an tin.
treated
John
marvel
of engineering was complete the rifled fortunate tendency among some
there are 17 vans In the fleet and it is estimated Wil kes Booth, Lincoln's murderer,
accuse rs to
who was the cannon had been invented, making
that they have replaced about 175 personal
object of one of the most furious manhunts this fortifications obsolete. Fort Jefferson all such confuse radicalism with Soviet sympa thy, but at
remains a least a ha lf dozen senators and represen tati ves
vehicles,
coun try had ever known,
col ossal monument to man's warlike folly.
are, in private, considered to be pinko.
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An artist who once aimed to Japa nese during World War II.
Brandt, a student war pro.
work In graphics and corn- After their release, the Yosh- testor who had gone to
Cuba
mercial illustration, Wendy imura family moved to Hiro. with Wendy in the 1960s in the
said she ne ver stopped drawing shims, Japan. They lived there
Franco Rallies;
Mrs. Ford Accepts
Second %'enceremos Brigade to
artist, feminist, fugitive and
not e ven during her three for 10 years, re turning to Call- help harvest the Cu
ban sugar
now prisoner. AP writer Linda years in the underground, "I've fornia whe
Has 'Peaceful Night'
n Wendy was 13.
ca
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crop,
still
13
Bi hday
serving
a oneDeutach is the first reporter to been doing water colors and
Authorities say their interest to-iS-year sentence at Soledad
Interview Wendy imnce she was drawings. I don't know where
MADRID, Spain (AP) — Generalissimo Francisco
in her began after she vanished Prison. The two other eWASHINGTON (AP) — First Lady Betty Ford has
arrested with Pasty Hears t.
Franco rallied again during the night, his doctors
my work Is now. The FBI has from the Oakland area In 1972. fendants
ac
have been released,
cepted a 200th birthday book to the nation from the Girl
By LINDA DEU1'SCI i
reported today, but a government spokesman announced
some of it
my work from A friend, William Brandt, and
Scouts of the U.S.A. The book, presented to Mrs. Ford in
Associated Press Writer
he was still in critical condition.
school. It was in a portfolio." two other men were arrested at
behalf of the nation on Sunday, con ta ins materials on
A witness said Wendy rented
Spain awaited a new era as the life of its 82-year-old
PLEASANTON, Calif. (AP)
The only daughter of Fresno a Berkeley garage filled
Bicentenn ial projects submitted by Gir l Scout councils in
wi
th the garage. A grand Jury tranleader and his 36-year dictatorship neared their end.
When she was in school it gardeners Fran k and Fumiye explosives. They entered
45 states.
guilty script says she legally putseemed nobody knew s he was Yoshimura, Wendy was born in pleas to weapons and
After heart attacks and subsequent periods of Improvechased
exa gun found in the gathere. Things haven't
Earlier on Sunday, Mrs. Ford and her husband made
'changed a California detention camp for plosives charges.
inent, the 13-man medical team attending Western
rage.
much for Wendy Yoshimura
the first dona tion in the 1975 Trick or Treat Drive of the
Europe's last surviving dictator announced late Sunday
United Nati ons International Children's Emergency
even after her arrest with
night thnt his heart was experiencing "Important rhythFund. President and Mrs. Ford each dropped quarters In
roommate Patty Hearst.
mic upsets with marked accentuation of the congestive
UNICEF co llection boxes held by costumed children in
Virtually all the attention has
cardiac Insufficiency" from which he had been suffering
been focused on Miss Hearst
the White House Diplomatic Room.
for two days.
and her fellow Symbionese IJbThe announcement said he had been given a blood
eratlon Army comrades, Wil.
transfusion because of a gastric hemorrhage, and sources
Pearl To Perform For Sadat
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11am and Emily Harris.
close to the medical team said the doctors had massaged
Some of Wendy's isolation
the heart. The government radio service canceled
WASHINGTON (AP) Entertainer Pearl Ba il ey will
its
regular schedule and played classical music, awaiting the
has been thrust upon her. She Is
pe
rform at a White House dinner tonight In honor of
WASHINGTON (AP) Po- vide medical testimony and di... The report said most police
kept in isolation, forbidden to lire, hnpitals and
announcement of Franco's death.
Egyptian
President Anwar Sadat.
prosecutors r3rain attitudes toward rape departments have not devel.
!xi.tead the (i(Ictors announced at 7 a.m. that their
Misi Bailey was called after singer Johnny Cash cankav her cell even for meals. generally respond poorly and victims."
oped the technological capablllip
She laughs lightly when told haphazardly to rape cases and
patient had a peaceful night and his condition had imceled out because of "physical exhaustion."
.
The concl us ions were based ity to identify rapists, even
that
proved once more.
Patty has dining room ra pe victims, according to a on a sur
The dinne r features a Western theme because of Sadat's
vey of 51 police depart- though many may be repeat clprivileges and mingles with natjonaj survey conducted for
int
erest in Am erica's Old West. Tables will be draped in
ments and 41 hospitals and din- fenders.
other
prisoners
eve
ight
ry
Indian print a nd cen te rpieces will be bronzes by
day.
"I
br
Oil
the Law Enforcement Assist- ics in large and medium-sized
Hurt Britain
On the ot her hand, the report
read about that. She gets out for ance Administration,
American Western painter-sculptors Frederick
cities,
praised several police departLONDON (AP)
Trade Minister Peter Shore says
a w hole hour !"
Remington
and Charles Russe ll.
The study, released today by
The
researc hers said a few ments for using women investi.
Britain would have a healthy surplus in its foreign trade
Wendy, 32, said in her first the LEAA, recommends that lofacilities have developed spe- gators to handle ra pe cases.
n
account if it did not have to import oil.
Jailhouse interview that if cal officials de velop ways to cml
progra ms to assist ra pe The report re commended that
Johnny Mercer In Coma
"Our non-oil deficit has certainly been overcome," said
someone asks f or heron visiting treat rape vi ct ims wi th more victims
but
at
Shore, whose job Is to bring about an export boom. "And I
days, she Is brough t to the digni ty and make it easier for mers have th ma ny refor- police departments stop assignPASADENA, Calif. (AP) Songwriter Johnny Mercer
ble changing in. (zig ra pe Investigations to units
expect to reduce the oil deficit too b virtue of our own
genera l visiting room bu t kept them to provide evidence stitutional trou
remained
in a coma at Huntington Memorial Hospital
rules and traditions handling prostitution since the
production next year,"
alone at a corner table while agai nst their attackers. Many to accommodate the new
here after und ergoing brain surgery last week. A
proce- cases require entirely different
In an interview with The Associated Press, Shore said
other I nmfr-s Kit at a commu of th e repo rt 's conclusions are dures.
spokesm sa id Sunday that the 66-year-old Mercer was
strategies and skills.
he expects 105 million barrels of North Sea oil, or 15 per
nal visiting arec.
"slightly improved but Still in precarious condition."
similar to findings and recorncent of the nation's present yearly needs, to be landed in
Arr ested with Patty at a San
mendations made in recent
1976.
Francisco apartment Sept. 18, years by women's groups.
she is in the Alameda County
The 15-month study was conTurkey Buys Russian 'Copters
Jail, 35 miles so uth east of San ducted by the Center for WornFrancisco, awaiting trial on ex- en Policy Studies in Washington
WASHINGTON (AP) — Turkey reportedly Is buying 60
plosives
and weapons charges with a $238,437 LEAA grant.
— o Z
helicopters from Russia but has turned down a Soviet
unrelated
to the Hearst case. The report covers some 600
offer to furnish MIG 21 and MIG 23 let fighters for the
28
OCT. 27-29
Patty is at San Mateo County pages in four volumes. The
NOV. 1
Winte r Park. Topic: Population
Turkish air force.
n•an
Towers--Register
Jail
for
GED
test
leading
high
in
to
Rummage
sale,
Redwood City, Calif., LEAA will distribute a con- "Flori
crafts, baked Education Grant.
The purchase of military helicopters from Russia could
da Guidepost" which will school equivalency diploma, goods and car wash, Christ NOV. 6
awaiting trial on federal bank densed version to sta
mark a significant turn In Turkish policy, even though the
te and to- meet each Tuesday, 7:30 p.m. Seminole
robbery charges.
munity College. Uni ted Methodist Church SR
Spins BUIda Asia. of Central
cal law enforcement agencies
Turks are said by U.S. Intelligence to have decided
Films,
lecture,
slides
will
cover
Since
her
427
and
arrest,
be
Tucker
Drive,
after
three
ginFlorida,
7 p.m., Morgan Conacross
the country.
against buying Soviet jets at least for now.
resources and environment of OCT. 30-NOV. I
yearsasa
fugi
nlng
9
a.m.
ti
ve,
Wendy
says
ference
Room. Florida
The researchers found that Florida. Sponsored
For nearly 30 years, the Turkish armed forces have
Igor's Haunted House
Project
by
she
is
re
ce
ivi
ng
rm
wa
ta
sup
po
l,
Orlando.
Speaker,
Seminole Community Hospi
rt rape victims usually m ust go to
been equipped almost wholly by the United States. The
from other Japanese-Amen- public hospitals for an exam- Oasis and Seminole Community s po nsor ed by Sou th Jaycees, 6- Llbrary Auction beginning at 1 Russ White of Colonial Drugs on
only known Russian Items in the Turkish military In10:30 p.m., Altamonte Mall.
College. Fee for 10 weeks,
cans, many from her home inatlon to determine whe
p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic paraphernalia for Incontinent.
ventory are a few trucks acquired three years ago,
ther Open to all senior citlznns.
town of Fresno, Calif.
NOV. 8
Center,
medical treatm ent is needed
OCT. 30
She didn't elaborate on her and to collect evidence for use
Christmas Bazaar, Rol ling
Trip NOV. 2
Scout
Sanford Optimist Club, noon
European
'a I Americans Advised To Leave
goals for society during the in- in prosecuting the attacker,
Hills
Moravian Church, SR 434
Movie, "Hill billies In the
luncheon, Sheraton Inn, 1-4 and meeting, 7:30 p.m. First
terview.
Many private hospitals only SR 46. S aker Charles But. Presbyterian Church, Fourth
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — The US. Embassy today
by Longwood, 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
House,"
She was pale but cheerful, reluctantly treat rape vi cti ms terworth , pema
Sanf
d
advised all American women and children and all
or
of
Middle
School
PTA, 10 Turkey dinner, noon to 7 p.m.
nager
and Park. Anyone between
emill.,,, ...,.l
,
.umiii
uuu bv3Iuring aniand may charge up to $75 for and Co. Chemical Division, ages of 16-24 in terest ed in a,m. Sanford Plaza Theater.
American men whose business is not essential to leave
matedly as she talked. "I love the examina tion, the re
Beirut as the city's Moslem-Qirlstjan war Invaded a
going to Germany next summer NOV. 3
port "Exports, W ha t They Mean
ar
t," she said, turning to her said,
previously peaceful foreign residential district.
may
PTA Executive Board
You,"
film
and
attend. You do not bave
discussion
on
favorite subject.,"! would like
An Embassy spokesman said the advice was "in"Most police officers have Russian wheat deal,
be a Scout.
mee
ting, 7:30 p.m., Idyliwilde
to show through art the changes difficulty finding a hospital
formal," and an evacuation had not been ordered. He said
that
ta ry Schogl.
Elemen
that are happening In society. I will treat rape victims,"
i.eOvereaters
Anonymous, OCT. 31
embassy dependents and nonessential personnel are
would like to show visions of port said. "Hospitals ha ve
Fraternal Order of Eagles NOV. 4
Florida Power and Light
being sent out of the country.
w ha t life really is."
Orlando Chapter Zero
Auxiliary 3643 Children's
hibited both reluctance to pro. Building, Sanford, 7:30 p.m.
Population
Growth, 7:30 p.m.,
Halloween Party, 7-9 p.m.,
Slim 'n Trim, 7:30 p.m., games, refreshments and Room 222, Bush Science
health Building. sec cmnttc prizes, club home, Fern Park. Building, Rollins College,
- g
RDalct,n,I,.,,,,,,,,
We '''•-'II_
5
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1SYSHIRLEYWENTWORTH
Spring Oaks Homeowners
behalf of the students of the Community
Services.
Herald Correspondent
Association has designated
school and after a few words by
"Trick or Treat" night, 5:30 to
Horner the entire student body
Bear Lake Elementary joined in singing several OCT. 29
8:30 p.m. Only commercial
Career Education Program wra pped candies permlssable.
School has been designated a patriotic songs.
(college
night) hosted by Lake
Bicentennial school and Jack
Brantley High School, Forest
Electronic Haunted House
homer, chairman of the
The Student Council and
Seminole County Bicentennial officers for the 1975.1976 school City, 7:30 p.m. Open to high sponsored by Grace United
Methodist Ch%WCII you th, 7:30-10
Committee, has presented year were represented by school students and parents.
p.m.,
1311 , Palmetto Ave.,
Student Council President Mrs. Joan Harry, Student
Starlight Promenaders Sanford,
David Martin with a Bicen- Council sponsor. Floyd C.
Square Dance Club of DeBary
Gourmet luncheon, 11a.m. to
tennial flag to be flown at the Richards, school principal
Halloween Ragamuffin Dance, 2 p.m., Altamonte
Community
school.
a dministered the oath of office 8 p.m., DeBary Civic Center on
Church
educational
building.
People turn to us at a time when they're
to the Council officers and Sh
Shell
Road. Costumes ontinnnl
ll-----The flag ceremony was members.
confused and at a loss. Our purpose is to
prizes and refreshments.
understand their needs and do everything
ronducted by members of local
for them that we can.
Scout troops. Representing the
Boy Scouts were Robert
Padgett and Darren Coker,
ith Poll )' Armo ur represenI
I
ing the Girl Scouts and Sara
I
imons, the Brownies.
SATURDAY
I
Janet A. Williams
David accepted the flag on
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I
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FUNERAL HOME
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Byron 0. Chiesa, Longwood
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130 WEST AIRPORT BOULEVARD
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Sandra Dunn
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Janet Baldwin, Fern Park
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All work guaranteed
Valentin Lopez, Longwood
Elsie A. MacDougall
for
6
months
or 6000 miles
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Champion
Spark
Plugs
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Ru th A. Moore
Matchd Tungsten Points
We Employ Only
p
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Heavy Duty Condins•r
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Electronic Analysis
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Yesterday's high 82. OverOur Experts:
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INCLUDES:
Friends helping friends.
night
low
59.
Weekend
rainfall
Adjust caster
Mary
Dr3n T mnsmauion
That's how we feel
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inch.
Adluit camber
Eddie
N.
Install pin gukst and 151W few
Belanger,
Adjust
toe.in
0n
about our services,
Mos
tl
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fa
ir
through
Tuesday.
Add up to S quarts of sutOmatc
Longwood
Adjust
torsion
bars
Highs
In the mid 8. Lows In
Wmss*on Nuid
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Complet,
safety inspect
ransmIuiont,a,ts.
Ella A. Nordman, Longwood the mid 60s. Variable winds
comp sty inspecnon
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ervace
ice
period
with a threat of rain
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('tIfllFR
Sanford:
the lower 8I. Lows in the lower
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Raquel Henevides
60s each day.
&amp; DODGE TRUCKS
Cora L. Brown
Daytona Beach tides ; high
Juanita (,'havi,s
1:12 a.m., 1:41 p.m.; low 7:16
Reba K. Mc
McLellan
Rt. 17-92, Sanford Just 9 miles north of Rt. 436
a.m., 8:01 p.m. Port Canaveral:
905 Laurel Avenue
Sanford, Florida
Sanford
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Phone: 322-1055 Orlando Phone: 645.8375
high 12:52 a.m., 1:30 p.m.; low
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worked out under the hand of Secretary of State Henry
Kissi nger, has balked,
Members of the Senate Foreign Rela tions Committee have
threa ten ed to withhold action until all "secret" understandings
nego tiated between the United Sta tes and Israel and Egypt
separate ly are bared for congressional Inspec tion.
congress Is understandably wary of high-level co rn.
mitments that have, historically, created problems for the
coun try. Belated recognition of entanglements a rranged
covertly from World War Iles Yalta to the more recent Vietnam
peace accords has made our lawmakers suspicious.

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Patriots

Story For Sanford Teams.
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Jan Stenerud kicked a field
clock on the ground, Ferguson inside," said Scott, who slipped
Steelers 16, Packers 13
chose to get out of trouble In a in front of the Buffalo wide re
boots
Rocky Bidet rambled for 163 goal In each period
Some quarterbacks are hurt
hurry. Instead he got Into It. On ceiver for the interception. "We yards, 29 of them In four car ri es covering 28, 46, 37 and 23 yards
by others. Then there are those
— and quarterback Mike Liv.
first-and-10, he threw the ball
had gone mostly with a zone all On the drive that set up Gerela's
who hurt themselves.
New England's Jim Plunkett right to Miami safety Jake night I guess they figured we decisive 29-yard field goal with ingston passed for one touch.
1:04 left which lifted Pittsburgh down and ran for one In Kansas
would be In a zone again."
got hurt in the first period on a Scott on the Buffalo 22.
City's victory over the Broncos.
The Dolphins took that gift
Almost
overlooked
because
of
past
the pesky Packers.
keeper play. When he was hit,
Colts 45, Jets 28
Cowboys 20, Eagles 17
he suffered a recurrence of his and drove for the winning those last few minutes was the
Bert Jones ran 15 yards for a
score, Don of
Nottingham's third job Miami did on O.J. Simpson,
Toni Fritsch's 42-yard field
preseason left shoulder separa- touchdown
the game with holding him to just 88 yards
goal at the final gun gave Dal. touchdown, then passed for 15
tion. But it wound up hurting
San Francisco more. His re- just 1:29 to play, beating the 38 fewer than his previous low las its come-from-behind victo- and 68 yards to rookie running
back Marshall Johnson for two
this year against the Giants last ry over the Eagles.
placement, rookie Steve Gro- Bills 35-30.
In Sunday's other National Monday night.
The Cowboys trailed 17.10 be. more scores in Baltimore's
gan, passed the Patriots to a 24Football
League
games,
Dallas
fore
Roger Staubach threw a 21. romp over the Jets. Joe NamPatriots
24,
49ers
16
16 victory over the 49ers.
Atlanta's Steve Bartkowski uI,cd Philadelphia 20-17, IlousGrogan passed 11 yards to yard game-tying touchdown ath passed for three of New
also got hurt in the first period ton blitzed Detroit 24.8, Kansas Andy Johnson and seven to pass to Drew Pearson with 1:04 York's touchdowns and his 91.
City whipped Denver 26-13, Bal. Randy Vat.aha for two touch- left in the Final period. Then yard pass play to Richard Casagainst Cincinnati when he
fered a dislocated elbow. But it tinOFe routed the New York downs that powered the Patti. they forced a punt that gave ter set up the fourth one,
RedskIns 23, Browns 7
hurt the Falcons, too. He'd at- Jets 45-28, Washington breezed ots past San Francisco.
them the ball on their own 40.
Running
back Larry Brown
ready directed them to a touch- past Cleveland 23-7, Los Ange- Bengals 21, Falcons 14
Four plays later, Staubach hit
down. And although Kim les trounced New Orleans 38-14
Ken Anderson passed 30 Pearson for 20 yards to set up caught a 12-yard touchdown
pass from Billy Kilmer and
Mcu1lken got them another and Oakland blanked San Diego yards to Charlie Joiner for one Fritsch's kick.
U.S. Br ings Home
Brown's heir-apparent, rookie
290. On Saturday, St. Louis touchdown, then scored the tieOilers 24, lions 8
one,
Cincinnati pulled out a 21- beat the New York Giants 20-13. breaker himself on a three-yard
Dan Pastorinl's 56-yard Mike Thomas, ripped through
14
victory.
Pittsburgh's Terry Bradshaw Minnesota Is at Chicago keeper with 2:04 remaining to touchdown bomb to Ken But- winless Cleveland for 124 yards
tonight.
heat Atlanta and keep the lien - rotigh and Billy Johnson's dai- and scored twice in Washing.
got hurt in the fourth period
s-alil Miuiii crossed up gals unbeatcu.
zlmg 5-yard punt return for ton's victory.
hcn Green Bay linebacker
Ferguson
by switching from
The Browns' lone touchdown
41
Pan
Jim
Mitchell
got
both
Atlanta
another score in a 1-minute
Fred Carr bashed him and
Gold
touchdowns
their
first
in
nine
quarters
on a 17-yard pass span of the third period fired
shook him up. So Joe Gilliam zone coverage to man-to-man,
MEXICO CITY (AP) — home with memories of thou"Curtis Johnson and I double- from Bartkowskl and a two. the Oilers past Detroit.
came on a 15-yard pass from
took over and directed the
kets of Mexican gold.
America's delegation to the sands of candles and dazzling
Hill
and
I
had
the
ard
e
y
Brian Sipe to rookie tight cad
er ffrom M
cQullken.
ChIefs 26, Broncos 13
The candles and fireworks Steelers into position for Roy covered J.
Pan American Games goes fireworks, while lugging baaOscar
Roan.
were part of an emotional cereGerela's field goal that beat the
Rams
38, Saints 14
mony Sunday night ending the Packers 16.13.
Cullen
Bryant bolted in for
seventh edition of these OIymBut without doubt the most
Bears,
Vikings
Co
llide
touchdowns
of one and three
pain was suffered by Buffalo's
Colbert, Ref ram: pic-like hemisphere games. The Joe
yards, John Cappelletti and
Ferguson and he brought
gold came in competition,
CHICAGO (AP) — The Clii- northern neighbors in the probable, Edwards (ankle) Rob Scribner also ran for
italluponhi
self.
He threw the
from tourist
cago Bears, their running at. NFL's Central Division. It was questionable and wide receiver scores and James Harris
ball when he shouldn't have.
the
Bills
tack
sharpened by a pair of re- just three weeks ago that Fran Ron Shanklin (knee) out for the teamed with Bob Klein on a
,
Americans
took
with
them
116
I s
With 3:09 to play and
Ti
e
leading
Miami
30.28,
Buffalo
sere
hacks, have awarded Tarkenton shredded the Clii. season.
yard TI) pass as the
gold medals in one of their
starting
assignments
to
Mike
cgo
secondary
and
led
Rams
the
routed New Orleans.
The Vikes listed runner Brent
ORLANDO (AP)
was on Its own 13-yard line*
"It four runnersup each collected strongest showings ever and
Vikings
to
a
28.3
victory.
wa tbt
Mcclanahan (ankle) as doubtThe Saints' scores came on
Instead of trying to run out the Adamle and Roland Harper.
some bitter as well as pleasant
good hap- 830.504,
But
the
rebuilding
Bears,
ful,
tight
end
Doug
Kingariter
Archie
Manning's 15-yard pass
pened to us," declared Jim ColAdamle, acquired from the
Entering the final round with fflCmoflt"5.
New
York
Jets,
and
harper,
a
with
14
rookies
on
the
squad,
(knee)
questionable
and
quarto
Larry
Burton and a one-yard
bert speaking for himself and a three-shot cushion, Colbert
"I'hrouighout
the
two
weeks
of
surprising
17th-round
draft
figure
they
can
start
winning
if
terback
Bob
Berry
(ankle)
run
by
Rod
McNeil.
fellow golf pro Dean Refram. and Refram bolted to four
competition
in
19
sports,
U.S.
pick,
lack
the
stature
.
say,
a
they
eliminate
the
errors
and
questionable.
Raiders
25,
Chargers 0
straight birdies Oil the OP 1lifli
"if
Colbert, who missed the final
athletes, and the Stars and
Pete Banaszak's touchdown
Chuck Foreman, who will come penalties that have plagued
third of the 1974 PGA tour when holes, then had to put together Stripes, were subjected to whisthem recently.
Tackle
Wally
Chambers
bursthofoneandtwoyardsand
another birdie binge
to town Monday night with thi
four in
.,
0h
his wife was hospitalized for five holes
tling, the Mexican form of
We took a step forward to. sacked Tarkenton four times Ken Stabler's 45-yard scoring
to ward off Sifford
Minnesota Vikings for a National Football League game to be day," Couch Jack Pardee said three weeks ago and a good day nasatoCliff Branch carried the
major surgery, struggled and the sizzling Regatadoon the booing. It turned up again athe
through the first half f
closing ceremony but this time
televised at 9 p.m. EST on ABC. after the loss in Pittsburgh. "If for the Bears youthful front four Raiders past San Diego.
back nine,
could spell trouble for the Mmyear trying to regain the form
the cheers drowned out the
we keep that up, we'll win
'r winless chargers' c1o.st
"We
both
felt
it
was
really
whistles.
The
that had carried him to four
Mexicans
football games this year. We nesota passing game. But the
ce came in the first
tour
But, with starting runners made good progress hitting and Viking quarterback said
important that we start off had nine months to prepare for
they
reached the
well," said Colbert,
By The Associated Press
aerial attack to work
Walter Payton and Cid Ed. staying together. We were
who
lobbed
the
games
because
Brazil
and
Oakland
17-yard
line.
But Ray
Refram, whose tour career his approach to within eight
Auburn figures mightily
wards sidelined by injuries, the inches away today. We're so adIflSt Chicago.
Chile
had
previously
pulled
out..
Werschlng
was
wide
on
hit the skids several years ago inches Of the first pin.
a 34the football fortunes of Florida pair of reserves combined for close
yet so far."
"If we're a championship yard field goal attempt.
when his croquet putting style
Refram upstaged him, how- There was confusion, many
and Florida State.
196 yards last week in a 34-3 loss
mixups and mistakes.
Although Adamle and Harper team we certainly need to be
Cardinals 20, Giants 13
was Outlawed, was burned over ever, by chipping in from the
TheGators,, coming off a 24-16 to the Pittsburgh Steelers. were rewarded with starting
able to do that," he said.
Mel Gray gathered in touch65 per cent of his body is fringe and the champs were on
p
The confusion lasted even win against Duke, hope Adamle's 110 yards marked the roles, Payton Is off the injured
Tarkenton did show some re- down passes of 51 yards from
months ago by a faulty steam their way to victory in the PGA longer than the Games,
quarterback Don Gaffney will top performance In three years list and figures to play. The sped for the Bears,
running back Terry Metcalf
tank,
tour's final event of the year.
be back against Auburn this by a Bears' ball carrier.
Bears
listed
defensive
ends
"They're
big
and
strong
and
yards from quarterback
Brazil and Mexico both were week to keep
The pair carded 36 birdies
Those setbacks provided a
The Bears 14,are a 17-point Richard Harris (knee) and enough to play an honest four- Jim33
alive their hopes
Hart to lead St, LOuis past
patented Walt Disney rags-to- and 36 pars over the DISIY awarded gold soccer medals for a Southeastern Conference underdog against their 5-0 Mike Harteastirie (foot) as three
defense," he said,
the Giants.
riches story Sunday when Col- Magnolia and Palm courses In because a light failure Saturday crown. Florida's record is now ___________________________________________________________________
team
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bert and Refram won
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Then
000 National Team Champion. championship record 255 set by f4i1s1
The Seminoles, now 5-6, let a
B. H. McLendon arid Hubert Officials asked for the medals long-sought victory slip past
ship at Walt Disney World.
back and told the teams
Green here a year ago.
to play them 17-14 against the Tigers
The hardluck auo each pockagain
next Wednesday. The last
Regalado sparked his team
Saturday.
tied $20,000 after posting a final bid for
the title with an eagle BriIins said 1W) thanks,
In
other weekend contests,
round 64, good for a tournament two and six burdles on
b'ioked a flight home
Monday
Bethune-CooJç
started with
record 36-under-par total of 292. ba . He and
il
Sifford were momma,
a 95-yard return of Tuskegee
Tied for secondthree shots back briefly tied for the lead at one
n after the closing cere- Institute's opening kickoff and
were the teams of John Schlee- poin
t, but fell behind for good mony Mario Vazquez Rana, never let Ui), thrashing Tus.
Bobby Cole and Victor when Colbert rolled in a 15President of the Games' Organ- kegee, 35-20.
aiado.Curtjs Sifford. The tooter for birdie at the 12th.
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lung
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Only s few hours before the Dickey conceded the Gators' 24closing, the American equest- 16 win over Duke
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dan team captured the games' was "not the kind of game
final gold medal, in the Grand we've been having."
Prix of Nations, to raise Uncle
But No.2 quarterback Jimmy
Sam's total medal count o 247, Fisher, filling Jr. for the injured
including 83 silver and 48 Gaffney, drove the Gator of.
bronze
fense 441 yards, five more than
the season average as Jimmy
At the outset, sports writers, DuBose scampered to a Gator
andatNeteand coaches
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selves, predicted the US. would three touchdowns.
have serious competition from
Gaffney remains in
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newspaper said.
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program, the Herald said.
FSU Athletic Director John Bridges conceded that he
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Ark 0
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Houston at Buffalo
Boise St 4. No Arizona 0
Golden State at New York
Brigham Young 33, Wyoming 20
Portland at New Orleans
Colorado St 47. Air Force 10
HawaiI 15 Santa Clara
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National Conference
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(9) Bozo's Circus
Byrd
Football NY
(2) National Geographic
Jets 7 1 0 .333 179 190
(Peters) 6-1: 6. Ocala Spice
American
Town
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SECOND — "a MILE, PACE,
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(44) Hilarious House Of
(8) Space: 1999
Colgate 56, L.laette 2
western Division
(Kucia) 51, 2 Frances Be'.ilah
Frightenstein
Delaware St 17, Morgan St 3
(9)
Commanders
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(Berennak) IS I; 3 Sis Wilma (NO (24) SpecIal Of The Week
Harvard 74, Dartmouth 10
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Lehigh SI, Maine II
Diego ii 6 0 000 37126 Truax Honor (Lupo) 31; 7. Yankee
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Connecticut
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Guy (Hall) 3-2; S. Tainya Patch (C
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(6)(13) Phyllis
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Hampshire
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(CATV.13) Carolina Country
8:30
Sunday's Results
Stinger C. (Dermis) 5 7. 7 Silky
eastern 7
Cinclrinaa 21, Atlanta II
(CAT'V.a)
Fran Canton
Square
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Washington 73. Cleveland 7
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(Drayton) 92, 7. Gala Tag (Bailey)
Rutgers II, Columbia 0
Blues
(44) Spirit Of '76
Baltimore 45, New York Jets 3 1 , 5. Amy
Sister (Dernianik)
Syracuse 27, Boston Cot II
(6)(13) All In "he Family
9:00
FOURTH
Temple IS. Delaware 0
I MILE, PACE,
Dallas 30. Philadelphia 17
Monday Night Football
CLAIMING 51,000. 1. Birdie H
(2) Phil Donohue
W Virginia 10, Virginia Tech 7
Pittsburgh 16, Green Bay 13
New
York Giants At
Volvo
(Whayland)
6-1,
7 Star
(6)
Williams 13. Tufts 6
Mike Douglas
Houston 24. Detroit •
Student (D'Amato) 8-1. 3. Rudy
Buffalo
Yale 20. Cornell 14
(CATV-d) Life In The Spirit
Kansas City 76, Denver I)
Adams (Spr'ggs) 9-2; 4. Miss Ber
(CATV-13) Stagecoach West
Big Valley
Miami 35, Buffalo 30
narctston (Parkinson) 7-2; s
(44) Flamingo R oa d
SouTh
Movie
Los Angeles 35, New Orleans Camden Bonnie (Bourgeois) 12-i; 6
Alabama 45, TCU 0
14
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Heather Chance (Kucia) 3-2; 7
Aubur n Il, Florida St ii
Oakland 25, San Diego 0
(3)(24)
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(44) Leave It To Beaver
Dark Raven (Scaturro) 3 1.
(6)(13) Maude
E K en tucky 13, W Kentucky?
MIrvsofa at Chicago. ii
FIFTH
3 MILE, PACE, 10:00
Florida 21, Duke 16
9:30
Saturday, Nov. 1
CLAIMING $1,500: I. Tatlow
Florida AIM 20, Tennessee St 0
Wonderful World Of Books
San Diego at New York CI- (Cummings) 7-2; 2, Galavant (No
(CATV-d) 700 Club
Georgia 31. Kentucky 13
ants
(6)(13) Medical Center
(44) Gomer Pyle, USMC
driver)
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Sunday, Nov. 2
(CATV-13) Burke's Law
1. Merle Volo (Whayland) 97
10:00
Jackson St 24. Grambling 11
PittSburgh at Cinctrvati
Navy
(24) On Loan From Russia
Sue
(Denianlk)
10
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6.
Jippa
Jacksonville St 21, NW Loul
(2) Celebrity Sweepstakes
Buffalo at New York Jets
Star Maid (Dvoracek S 1; 7.
(35) American Life Style
SlIM 0
(6)
Give-N-Take
Cleveland at Baltimore
Sourdough (Scaturr) 5-1;
Livingston St 31, Alabama St I)
Miami at Chicago
(8)
Romper Room
10-30
Greenland Beauty CR. Neely) 1,
LSU 24, So Carolina 6
Minnesota at Green Bay
(44)
Father Knows Best
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MILE, TROT. $1,500.
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Marshall 31, W Michigan 19
Houston at Kansas City
$2,500
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Juniper
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10:30
Miuiuippi 17, VanderbUt 7
Atlanta at New Orleans
(Blood) 81, 7 Lee Lyre (Rau) 101;
(24) Say Brother
Mitsissipel St 25. Louisville 11
(21(8) Wheel Of Fortune
New England it St. Louis
3 Impulse (Wilsey) 5 1. 1 Mud Pop
P40 Carolina St 43, CIemon 7
(33) Florida State Football
(6)(13) Price Is Right
Oakland at Denver
(Bridges) 5-1; S. Sharp Millie
No Texas St 21, Tennessee 11
Highlights
(33) 700 Club
Detroit at San Francisco
(Cummings) 3 1; 6. No Problem (E.
So Caro St 10. Newberry 0
Dallas at Washinglon
(44) Green Acres
11:00
Taylor 61. 7. Clever Trip (Wyatt)?
Wake Forest 66. Virginia 21
Monday. Nov. 3
3; 8 Topla
D. (Foster) 9 7
(2(6)(C-6)(8)(13) News
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SEVENTH — C-2. PACE. MILE:
(3) ABC News
(2)(1 ) Hiqh Rollers
Midwest
I. Don na Ann Raider CT Crank) 10
Akron 17, Youngstown 6
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Cent Michigan 17. Kent St
Abby (Bridge,) 3 1; S. Richland
C Illinois 17, Ferris St 3
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Indlani St 47, IllInois St 11
Atlantic Division
(S Clark) 6-1; I Double Steal
Long Beach St 31, Drake 10
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Mankato St 17, No Dakot a St 11 Boston
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New York
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Michigan 55, Indiana 7
Central Division
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Ohio $t 35. Purdue 6
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Oklahoma 39, Iowa St 7
lice (Blanton) I I;), Goni (Shell)
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(9) Showoffs
(44) Phil Donohue

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(24) World Press
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when he shoots from the out.
In the night's other NBA
Maurice Lucas had 29 points
side, but he's even more of a game, the Seattle SuperSonics and Gus Gerard added 21,
(44) Lucy Show
powstraight shooter from the foul whipped the Phoenix Suns 113- ering the Spirits of St. Louis
6:30
line.
99. In the American Basketball over San Diego. The production
(2)(8) NBC News
The top gun of the New Or.
Association, the Spirits of St. by Lucas and Gerard overcame
(3) Teaching Children With
leans Jazz was given the easier Louis downed the San
Special Needs
Diego a 23-point performance by the
(6) CBS News
shot more than the New York Sails 101-85; the Kentucky Cole- Sails' Caldwell Jones, who also
(9) ABC News
Knicks wanted, and the mcvi- nets whipped the Virginia led all rebounders with 16.
(CATV-13) Weselyn Singers
table resulted Sunday night. Squires 130-112 and the New
(24) International Animation
Colonels 130, Squires 112
The Jazz won the National Bag- York Nets stopped the Indiana
Festival
Kentucky shook off a brief
ketball Association game 125- PCCFS 118-111.
Bewitched
rally with U 196 5CC'
114 in double overtime.
SuperSonics 113, Suns 99
700
ond-half surge and Artis Gil
(2) To Tell The Truth
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Leonard
Gray
poured
m
27
more
led seven double-figure
(3) Quick On The Draw
"Both teams had plenty of points as Seattle defeated Phoechancestowin,"said New York nix. Fred Brown added 21 scorers with 27 points as the (6)(e) Concentration
Hogan's Heroes
Coach Red Holznman, "We Just Iints to offset the 29-point per- Colonels romped past the (CATV-6)
(9) Wild, Wild World Of Anididn't do it. We threw the ball
lormance by Phoenix rookie Al- Squires.
mals
away an awful lot, but then
IlI A da rins and the 21 poin ts by
(13)(C.13) CBS News
Nets
118,
Pacers
ill
their defense was awfully Dick Van Arsdale.
Julius Erving scored 30 points (24) Intercom 24
good."
Phoenix took a run at the and John Williamson struck For (35) Star Trek
The best of all was Maravich, Sonics early in the fourth quar- 27, powering New York over (44) Hogan's Heroes
who scored 45 points
ter, cutting Seattle's a(lvantage Indiana. Erving scored II of his 7:30
ineluding six free tliros in the to 90-87. But Seattle UliiC points in the second period to (2) Wild Kingdom
(3) It's Your Government
j waning seconds of the second through with aggressive de- lead a comeback for New York (6)
Match Game '75
overtime period that put the fense paired with the cold Suns' as the Nets charged into a 57-55 (CATV.6) Lcve, American
game away for New Orlea ns. In shooting toout.score the visitors halftime lead.
Style
(8) World At War
(9) Lers Ma ke A Deal
(13) Truth Or Consequences
(CATV.13) Here Come The
Stars
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(24) Lillias, Yoga And You
(35) 700 Club
(44) Love, American Style

Monday

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS all, Maravich hit 23 of 28 shots 15-4 over the
next six minutes.
Pete Maravich is a pistol from the foul line.
Spirits 101, Sails 85

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Monday, Oct. 27, 197S-3B

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Monday. Oct. 27!!s

Legal Notice

Arch I e G riff I n o I g
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Legal Notice —

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

INVITATIONTOBID

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
OF AN ORDINANCE BY THE CIT
OF SANFORD. FLORIDA.

CITY OF
ALTAMONTESPRINOS,
FLORIDA

FICTITIOUS NAME

NoticelsherebY9veflthat wears
Notice is hereby given that the
rn business at 2161 Sufl.x
City of Casselberry of Seminole
Notice of Public Hearing
Rd
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Winter
Park. Seminole County,
County. Florida. will receive sealed
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
hid under the flctitiou name of
bids up to 3:00 P.M. November 10,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
NotIce ts hereby given that a F4ALLELUIAH CREATIONS, and
the City Commission of the City of 1975, in the Casseiberry City Halt, Public Hearing
be
held at the tnat we intend to register said name
Altamonte Springs, Florida, that Casselberry, Florida, for the pur
Cornmisslon Room in the City Hall in with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
a
said City Commiion will hold a chaseof 1915 or 1976', Ton Pickup the City of Sanford, Florida. at 7:00 Seminole County, Florida in ac
public hearing to consider the Truck for Animal Control Use. o'clock PM, on November 10. 1975, cordance with the provisions of the
question of changing the zoning Specifications may be obtained at to consider the adoption of
an Or' Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit:
classification from Industrial to Caiselberry City Hall, 93 LIke dinance by the City of Sanford. 5 non
oc Florida Statutes 1531.
Commercial General, on the Triplet Drive. Casselberry, Florida. Florida, title of which is as followS:
Douglas S. Carlisle
properties as described below, as TheCityreservestherighttoaccept
Joe coijeski
those classifications are described or reect any or alt bids
ORDINANCE NO. 1316
PubliSh.
Ccl. a, 27. Nov. 3, tO, 1575
Mary W. Hawthorne
in the compresinslve zoning
DES
17$
Acting City Manager
dinance of the City of Altamonte
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
________________________
City of Casselberry
Springs. Florida 77573
OF
SANFORD.
FLORIDA,
Slect properties are described Put"th: Oct. 27. 1973.
CLOSING, VACATING AND
RESOLUTION
OF
NOTICE
DES 135
as follow:
ABANDONING THOSE CERTAIN CLOSING. VACATING AND
_______________________
1, SCCIIO 1$, Township 21 South,

4—Personals

e1

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS State, which tacked a 21-14 led three touchdowns in a downs
in
15th-ranked
stunner over Tennessee onto an steady rain on nifty Wishbone Missouri's 35-3 trouncing f
While KlngArchietjFu.5of earlier rout of Houston; East pltchout.s from slick Marty Kansas State. No. 18 Maryland
Columbus was becoming major Carolina, which struck a blow Akins.
was idle but No. 19 UCLA
college football's all-time for the unheralded Southern
No. 9 Penn State allowed whipped California 28-14 and
leading ground-gainer, while Conference with a 38-17 rout of
across midfield three tierl Southern Cal for the
his Ohio State playmates and Atlantic Coast Conferimee foe times and blanked the Cadets Paciflc-8 lead as John Sciarra
the next eight teams in The As- North Carolina, and Wake For- 31.0 behInd
Woody Petchel's 139 scored twice and passed for a
sociated Press ratings wese est, which swamped VirgInia yards and two tuuchdows,
third TI) while Wendell Tyler

Get It checked by the registerei
information center, Monda

and expenses with widow. Phoni
373 273$

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NE'i Uess Road) and East 23 feet of
W ' of NW ' of SE
7 Section ii. Township 21 South.

NOTICE

NOT ICE Is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
5.v 1 ,I County, Florida. Shall at

HOLLY AVENUE AND CEDAR TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE ii hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners of
Seminole County, Florida. at its

offering Parent Effcctiv,nesi

as

It's like pennies lrom heaven when
4$ you liiI "Don't Needs" with a
wan! lid

Third-ranked Southern Cal
ranked Pitt 17-0 for what third.
year Coach George Welsh cont.Irwed its recent domination
Noise Dame, beaing the
called "the best win I've had
Navy."
The
l4th-rankedlrish24-l7asRicky
since coming to
h1, the nation's leading rush\liddlesscoredonshortrunaby
Bob Jackson and Gerry er, gained 165 yards, the most
ever by a Trojan user
Goodwin and used a
celebrated
50-year rIvay.
defense, led by rover
et
Moeller, to hand the Panthers
Texas A&amp;M, the No. 5 team,
their first shutout in three years
used Lester Hayes' tie-breaking
And LSU, under fire f
fumble to defeat Baylor's de(air-weather fans, Put a
(ending Southwest Conference
feather In beleaguered Coach chanipa 19-10.
arlieMcaendon'scapwitha
24.6 decisIon over South CareSixth-ranked Alabama took a
twice in 11 seconds. The first Conference play and crushed
came on a one-yard dive and winiess Texas Q1stian 4 as
the second after South Jotuy Davis galloped 66 yards
Carolina's Mike Bolden fum. for one TD and Richard Todd
ed the ensuing kickoff at his tallied twi.
Not far behind were resurMichigan, rated seventh, kept
gent Syracuse, 4-3 for the first pace with Ohio State atop the
Wneslncel97ofoflowtngafl-14 BigTenbycloutIngJndjana..7
come-from-behind victory over asJimmySmithbolted77yarcjs
Boston College; North Texas to score on the game's second
play and Rob Lytle scored four
'
times
Eighth-ranked Texas is still
deadlocked with the Te Aggles in the SWC after routing
Rice4l-9 asGralyn Wyatt tall-

Vs.
to consider the adoption of an or. bldg
13
feet
East of
ventilating, Irrigating, and power ary
SW
LARRY L. FOWLER and
ainance by the City of Sanford.
run
W
ii
feel
North
50
wife,
systems,
machines,
appliances,
corner
City Ccmmission
HILDA J. FOWLER,
feet to F torida, title of which It as follows
fixtures, and appurtenance, wi'lich beginning and West 21 feet Lots
10
the City Of
Defendants, now
II, Plat Book 1 Page II;
are
or
may
thereafter
Sanford,
Florida
pertain
and
NOTICEOFACTIOPI
ORDINANCE NO. 1317
S Lot 9 (Less beginning P4W
to, or be used with, in, or on said
fly H. N. Tamm, Jr.
TO: LARRY L. FOWLER and

751 779

ft.

to the

X, Jacksonville,

11. Lots 19, 20 and 21 (Less Road),

the Public
Records of Seminole Florida sfl03 on or before November Plat BOOk 1 Page 11;
County,
Florida,
25th, 1973, and file the original with
12. LotslOto6land N 'of vacated
has been filed against you and
are required to serve a COPY you the clerk of this Court either before street adjacent on South (Less
f service
on plaintiff's attorney or Road) Plat Book 1 Page II,
your written deferei, if any, toil
Immedlatetythereafter;oth,rwisea
13. Lots 45 and 14, Reptat of
SHIPIHOLSER AND LOGAN, At.
for the relief demanded in the
torney for Plaintiff, Post Office
Box complaint or petition.
7775, 717 W. First Street, Sanford,
WITNESS my hand md ihe seal of
Florida 32771, and tilt the original

this Court
on October 24th, 1915
withtheClerkoftheabovecoorton (Court
Seal)
Or before November 29th, 1913;
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
a Judgment may be en.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
tered against you for the relief
By Lillian T. Jenkins
deminded in the Complaint.
As Deputy Clerk

11. Lots 17 and IL Plat Book 3
Pagr 3°
11 Lots 49, 50 ano SI and

Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
of th C'cuil Court
Uy: Mary N. Darden
Deputy Clerk
PHILIP H. LOGAN
of SHINHOLSER AND LOGAN
Pott Office Box 2779
Sanford, Florida 37771
PublIsh: Oct. 77, Nov.), 10, I?, 1975
DESIO

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
%.UIT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 75-2024.CA.044
In Re: The Marriage of
MAGGIE
SCARBOROUGH,
Petitioner

Bginiing at the intersed
of
the center lines of Park Road and

_______________________

unlotted part, Plat Book 3 Page 30.
15 Lot I. Block A, Replat of Town
,-..-'--uu.uy cI,aIc's, nay t,00x ii,

Seminole Avenue, running thence
Southeasterly perpendlrular to the

NOTICE

OF

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ABANDONING

Lots 2 and 3, Block A, Replat of
Town 4. Country Estates, Plat Book
12. Page 29

TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE is hereby given that the
Board of County Commissioners oi
Seminole County, Florida. at itt

RIGIITS.OF.WAY

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degreecurve7lols'south,asterty,o
a Point. thence 310.61' southeasterly
tOthe Intersectional thecenter lines
of Seminole Avenue and Jettup

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TO. CARL SCARBOROUGH
Address Unknown
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED

P.O. Box 7547, Orlando. F:orida,
32102, and file the original with the
Clerk of the above styled Court on
before November 26th, 1973,
otherwise a Judgment may be en
tered against you for 11w relief
demanded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
said Court on this 74th day Of
tober, )975

(Seal)
Arthur H. Bekwitpi, Jr.
As Clerk ot said Court

By: LIIIin T Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
Publish' Oct 71, Nov . to, 17. ;ns
DES 151
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND

SEMINOLE

COUNTY,

FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-221$.CA4F
In Re The Marriage
MARJORIE N BELL, Petitioner,

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Page 29'
26. Lot 1. Block B, Rep$at of
Town &amp; Country Estates, Plat
Book 12, Page 29;

77. Lot 3, Block B, Replat of Town
COUFIUY Estates, Plat Book 12
Page 29;

7$. Lot 12 of Winwood Park.
SaId parcels numbered here I
through 25. are generally described
IS all that property toned Industrial
In the City of Altarnonte Springs,
EastofLongwoodAvenueandonthe
North and South sides of State Road
136.
TbePUBLICHEARINGi5tObeh.ld
In the City HaIl of Altamonte
Springs, Florida, on Tuesday,
November II, 197$ at 1:30 P.M.,
as soon thereafter as possible, at
which time interested parties and
citizens for and against the proposed
rezoning will be heard
THIS NOTICE is to be published

by posting the properties aforesaId
discribed and by potting at three
JAMES R. BELL, Respondent.
public places within the City of
NOTICE TO DEFEND
Altamonte Springs at least fifteen
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:
days prior to the tIme of publIc
JAMES R. BELL
hearing
co Fotton County Granite
and

Route I RIverSide Drive
Douglasville, Ga.

30)3.4
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that MARJORIE P. BELL has filed
a Petition in the Circuit Court of
Seminole County. Florida, for
DisI,olutic,vi of Marriage, and you are
required fo serve a copy of your
written defenses, If any,
WILLIAM
L.
COLBERT
of
STEN5TROM, DAVIS &amp; MctN

TOSM. Attorneys for Petition.,',
whose address is Post Office Bo*
1)30. Sarifor, Florida 37711 and tile
ft'
rigin,I With the Cle, k of the
ibovestyled Court on or before
December 1st, I95, otherwise a
default an ultimate iudgment will
be entered againsl you for the relief
jmaflded in the Petition.
WITNESS my hand M Official
hal of said Court on the 73rd day of
)ctober, A.D. 197$
5f)

Arthur H. BtCkwith,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By' Lillian t. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
VILLIAM L. COLBERT
TENSTROM. DAVIS &amp;
AcINTOSH

:Iagth:p flank cf Sanford
'0. box 133°
Inford, Florida 32,11
.ttotni for PetItioner
ubliSh: Oct 27, Nov
3, 10. 17, 1975
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(OFFICIAL SEAL)
Phyllis JordahI

State Road 121 traversing through
he N 'i',of the NE '.1 of Setion7
Tawnshlp 20 S.. Range 30 East, as

Shown by the plat of Old Orlando
RoL reroriJ in Flat Book 6. page
3.4, 53 and 56, Public records of
Seminole County, Florida, between
Ii'ie South line of the NW '. Cf PlC ,
of said Section 29 and the North line
of the newly aligned right of way of
Stjte Road S 127 in the NE
of NE
' of said Section, less arid except
the following:
That part of:
The W i 04 the NE ' of the NE '.
of Section 29, TownShip 20 South,
Range 30 East in Seminole County,
Florida, lying within 30 feet each
side of a survey line described as
follows,
Commence on the East line of
SeCtion 29. Township 20 South,
Range 30 East in SemInole County,
Florida, at a point 231.30 feet South
of the Northeast corner of said
Section 29; thence run South 11
degreet 01' 41' West a distance of
312.15 feet to Ihe beginning o a
curve concave Southeasterly having

City Clerk
Altamonte Springs, Florida
Publish' Oct. , 197$
DES
FICTITIOUS NAME

NOlic

•5 hereby given that I am
engaged in business at Aitarnonle
Altarnonte Springs. Seminole
Florida under the fictitious

name of R I) PHOTOGRAPHY, and
that I Intend to register saId name
with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, Ftorid
n ,
c.ordance with Itit' provisons of the
Fititi*t Name Statutes, To Wit:
Section 86309 Florida Statutes 1957.
3: RObtrI L. Brown
Publish: Oct. 4,, 13, 70, 77, 1975

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FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice ishereby given that WI are
engaged in business
t 7640
Hiawatha Un4t 1. Sanford, Seminole
County, Florida under the fictitious

name of KATHY'S UNIQUE,
that w intend to register slid name
with thi Cleet of the Circuit Court,
Seminole County, F'orida in ac
cordance with th, provisions of the
Fict1t,j5 f4me Statutes. To Wit.
'(tion443Ø5 Florida Statutes 1957
S Kathy Hamn
Herbert C. Hamn
PubliSh: O(t. 6, 13, 20, 27. 197$

writ center line of tPe NE ' of
Section 31. Township 21, South,
Range 31, East, 257.50 feet weSt of
the east line of Section 3.4. running
thence 300 degrees 15' 03" W, $75.35
feet to the north right of way line of
Park Road and to the point of
beginning; thence Pd $9 degrees 1$'
33" W• 23337 feet along the north
rightofway line of Park Road to a
point, thence COntInuing along the
right of way line of Park Road 785 10
fret along the arc formed by a radius
047693.63 feet toa point, thence N 00
degreri 15' 03" E, 35000 feet to a
point, thence N 19 degre 0)' 40" E,
541 09 feel to a point, thence S 00
degrees IS'03" W. 550,00 feet lathe
Point of beginning

6)064)).

Being in Sections 31 and 3,5
Township 71. South, Range 31 East,
Seminole County, Florida
The South 350 ft. Of Lot 72, and all of
LoIs 73, 21 and 23 of ORLANDO
INDUSTRIALPARK,asrecordedln
Fiat Book 10, Ofl P.9e 100, Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
TheSoulh35Oftof Lot 22. and all of
Lots 23. 24 and 73 of ORLANDO
INDUSTRIAL PARK,asrecorded in
Plat Book 10, page ItO, Public
Records of Seminole County,

NOTICE TO DEFEND
SUIT TO
FORECLOSEMOKiA,at
You,
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and if
marrIed -BEAM, hit wife, and

Management-.. Mature, self
motivated individual, needed 10*
organizational
training
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with qualifications. Send resurni
to P.O. Box 2191, Sanford, Fla

4—us__ portun
Taxi Cab Business &amp; related fran
thise. Call owner. 904233 7522.

Board ef County
(,,ommissit.nert
ijnfy, Florida
of Seminole
fly /irlhur H fleckwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circut Court
By; Joann K. Hare
DePuty Clerk

Puhlith 0t 77 p,7S

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VENDING ROUTES

PERSONS INTERESTED MAY
APPEARANBEHEARDAT THE
lIME At'D PLACE
ABOVE

SPECIFIED
(Seal)
Board ot County
CommissIoner's
of Set mole County, Florid,.
fly: Arthur If. flec;witt'i, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Joann K. Hare

Deputy Clerk
Piihiih
7, 197c

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FLORIDA DREAM HOMELAKEFRONT, 2 story home just

loaded with rustic i'harrn. 1
bedroom, 31 bath, central air,
family room, fireplace, boat house
&amp; dock. Located on big
Lake
Mary, Finest fishing &amp; swimming,
A fantastic buy at $79,SoO

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Wanted, middle aged woman to
Share with same a 3 bedroom, 2
bath home on tht lake. All con
venences, Lake Mary area. 377.
5200.

FURNISHEDROOMFORRENT
Gentleman Preferred
101 Magnolia Avenue

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Easy friendly living Come join us

One &amp; 7

bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfurnisited. Newly
redecorated Come see. 300 E.
Airport Blvd. Sanford 3731)10.

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BR Apt , wall to wall carpet, air
cond .Sl7Smo plus deposit. 30$ E
21st St Call 373 1359 after 5:30

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Atlanta, Georgia 30334
YOU A RE HERE BY PlO TI F I ED
that JANICE L. ELLIS has filed a
Petition in the Circuit Court
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Deflary' AdvitS. I BR, air. close to
stores, churches. Ideal for retired
persons 641 6451 or 327 6051.

for

31—Apartments Furnished

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1bedroomapartrnent,singtemr,
ôd'.iit 160 plus utilities 37? 79&amp;'l

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ibOne bedroom turn, apt. $25 v.k.
deposit Ill S. Park. 373 1794
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SAN MO PARK, 1, 7. 3 bedroom
trailer apti. Adult I family park.
Weekly. 331$ Hwy 17.93, Sanford.
323 1920.

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be entered against you for the relief
ftmits
in the Petition
WITNESS my Sand and
official,,

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carpeted, aIr, furn. 1 unlurn.
377 1110
up
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By. Lillian Jenkins

Dtputy Clerk
ROBERT J PIERCE.
ESQUIRE
P 0. Box 70

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(1007 Hwy 436)

Altamonte Springs, Florida 3310)
Attorney for Petitioner
1 ';lith: Oct 13.30,77, PIn.., 1 1Q71
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2S45ParkDr

One Bedroom 26)7 Elm Sanford
No pets 3396956
MrI. Mello

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PlOW (EASING
New, modern, I Story efficiency
apartments, attractively fur
fiShed, conveniently located and
beaulifully iandscap,a, $133 mo.
Call between 5:305. For in
formation "alt 371 0701
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PARKAVCNUEMOBILEPARK
7515 Park DrIve $lOup

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Slit, S
4' Box for '71 Ford pickup, will fit
moSt 'i ton and .ton trucks, good
condition, $143. 377 5100.

REALTY INC.

207 E. 25th 3t.,373 7172
HAL COLBER'T, REALTOR
Eves 377 06)2 or 377197
Eves, Selma Williams
377.1557

Exclusive Area
Quality 3 bedroom, 7 bath home or

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

322.6457

372 5000

POOL HOME- Sanford, 7413
Palmetto Ave., carpeted. 3 BR, 2

.

floors Land completely fenced.

JOHNNY WALKER

WILSON MAtER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL-TRADE

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.

)11)1SE Fir'stSt,

322-6457

'73. central air,
di%hwjlshir, raised patio. skirting,
&amp; tie aowns, Good location,
Payments $45,79 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan. 373 605)

REAL ESTATE. INC.

3226457

3 New homes in Deltona, priced

below 1.35,000
3 BR. )" bath, central h a. Sunland,

$27,000

FLEETLINE

7 BR, Like Mary, lust reduced

Stemper Realty
Central Fioridi'i
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR

327499
1919S French
372 7371, 377. 1496, 377. 19i.4
3771959, j72 416.1
SANFORD
3 Bedroom, 2 balh
home.
dy yard, air conditiOner
Will dicker or swap $19,5O

Sell or Rent- 1973 Hawthorn 7
bedroom, 17'xóO', front kitchen,
Completely furnished, 66* 5657.

Sanford, 37) 3700
KYLlNE - Double wide, '73, 21' x I
40', 3 BR. 7 bath, raised front

screen room, central ,air, carport
Iwning and skirting. Good con
dition. Payments $104.17 ma.
Offered by Savings I Loan. 377

Forrest Greene, Inc.
REALTORS

3736331

By owner, 3 bedroom. 1 bath, fuh
carpet, small equity. $143 mo Call
322 9101 after S

KENMORE WASHER, parts,
Service,
machines

iT JOlNS RIVER Near Deflary,
almost an acre of river front with
beautiful trees, great fishing.
Owner lays "submit offers"

MOONEY APPLI NCES37) 0697
SMALL APPLIANCES

REPAIRED
500S.SanfordAve3739370
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REALTORS

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53—'TV-Radio.Stereo
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ii uuy or Sell, call in the Gale Force.
We have acreage, cleared or
acres up to 250 acres.

wooded,

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GALLERY OF HOMES

* They're Hot" *

gale
ASSOCIATES REALTORS
OVIEDO BRANCH 365 5466

Nrw houses ma rural area Plo oown
payment, monthly payments lets
than rent Government subsidized
to Qualified buyers. Call to see if
you quality!

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

M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg. Real Estate Broker

46—CommercialProperty

0711.

heat &amp; air, fireplace, situated on
over I', acres with 110' beach
front. A Qutity home priced at
S 70, 0(0

410 fOal E'.epi l.*i)
COZY COTTAGE
Sanford, close to shopping, 1
bedroom, Concrete block on

wooded lot. Immaculate

BARGAIN BUYS
3 814, I bath CR. $17,500

Unbe.

3 BR, 7 baths, S acres, fenced.

lievabte at only $17,300. 373 9110.

Larry Saxon, Realtor

55—Boats&amp;Accessories
Evinrude &amp; Chrysler Sale
Prices like. $733 10 HP, 1195;
Powerful $7,171, 170 HP, $1,495;
Bass boat, $1,695, only $993; $320
Galvanized traIlers, $770 Many
other's All sizes, Visit our large
boat lot, Terms.
ROBSON MARINE

2977 Hwy. 1792
372 $961

eneva
Vardens

Kish ReaJ Estate
"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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BEDROOM SUITES
.1 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

FROM

JOHNNY WALKER

125

1305 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

GENERAL CON TiTACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

322.2090

Professionally Managed

Call
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Luxury Patio Apartments

7 Bedroom, 7
enclosed porches. Central heat I
air. Lot 100'x171' Call Eslie Feller,

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Atsoc.

REA1JORS

OSJ REALTY REALTOR
443.4164 After Mrs. 339.1535

W. Garnett White
Peg Real Estate Broke,
JOHN KRIDER.ASSOC

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You want to Buy or Sell

Pc

Real Estate
Wt,will provide the

Newly
ProfessaI Service
decoratedoldef home. Hss central
101w Commercial
tseat and lii detliched garage, Pr
377 1111
,antord
tenced back yard Down stars
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Spacious living room with * *
*Spanish Charm***
f'reptaq, formal dining room,
den, eat in I,itchen, lbedroomand Low down payment, Ornamental
bath, plus utility. Up stairs. 3
StOne fireplace, turned coIumn,
.,,nL
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•'J"r,VI !JFWIf'I2 i.muiy rV'Jm,
VV IJ1!..fJI!) •iJ'J ,a...,
Y'JiV IUI1,
176,300
bedrooms, garage, redwood
fence carpet. F-4AVA. 1311722.
4(5 RA1TORS

AGE

&amp;

ELEGANCE

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3714)

MINIATURE SCHNAUZERS
AKC Registered, Shots
Phone 17] 0963 after? p m.
Doberman Pinscher, red male, I
months, AKC registered, all Shots,
$150. Phone 37) 0791.
S wk. old thoroughbred German
Shepherd, males I. females, 372.

3510.

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CLiFr' JOI4DAPI,REALTOR

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Wige

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3MO,6M.&amp; 1 Year[eases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT,
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm, Apts-Fum, or

Un turn.

On Lake, Pr Btatinq
•PooI

Cfubhnuse
brap.s darp.tin1 •tep, Dininq Reams

Highway 17'3, Sanford, Next To Cava tier
323'8670or 831.9777
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tools, etc. Buy I or 1001 Items,
Larrys Mart, 713 Sanford Avp

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Mon., Oct 27, 7 P,M.
LOTS OF BARGAINS IN
FURNITURE, TV'S,
APPLIANCES AND
MISC, EVERY MONDAY NIGHT.

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CUSTOM PIPE BENDING AVAILABL E

72—Aucfj

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at LOW COST

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WAN TED

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You never have to worry about your
MUFFLER, EXHAUST PIPE, TAILPIPE
or LABOR CHARGES again.
A Superior exhaust system installed by
a Superior dealer with a Superior guartee
vtlid as long as you own your car,

68—Wanted to Buy

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COME IN OR PHONE

j FOR FREE ESTIMATE NOW! j
I I1hh1!BI.I

1200 S. French Ave.
323-7340

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EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Air Conditioning

HomeImprovements

AiR CONDITIONING.
REFRIGERATION, DUCT
WORK 74 hour service All
makes. DYKES AIR CON.

DITIONING, 3325177.
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS in Real

Estate is sold daily in the
dassmf,ed ads Nothing Small
isbout that

Beauty Care

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MENT

HOME

Phabiisi
W J KING Plumbing Supplies.Fixture's Water Heaters lam 10
pm tl'ru Sat 25)4 Park
323 3617

i'kovE

ALL TYPES OF

PENTRY AND REPAIRS

CAR
377

Pressure Cleanjn9

lnlr or, C ter 'or Plastering
Plaster talchina &amp; Sirnulited
brickP.stone spec,aity3272760

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AlA CLEANS ALL

Concrete Specialists, drives, patios.
stutco, No work too small or too
large. LIcensed &amp; Bonded 299
735,.

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Exterior Pressure
373

lnttallcarpesandvinyl, walltowall.

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
C formerly Harriett's Beauty Nook)

Fre'e Es!"ia?e Call SEARS
Sanford )77 1771

DRiVE IPI

5)9 C. First, 322.5742
Modernizing your Home? Sell no
tcinge" "ceded but uSv'fvl items
W tb a C iaslii'J Ad

Homelmprovement
CarperIrv, Re''c"u).'In Addt.'
Custom Work Licensed. Bondec
Free estimate 3.?) 6035

Srry(e

feed help on that Saturday job?
Paneling door, windows hung,
concrete work, etc. By the hcvr or
by the job 3229363.

o'ick &amp; stone specIalty. 322 7750
If you are having difficulty finding a
place to live, car to drive, a job, or
Some service y
have need of,
read all out' want ads ever' day.

Looking fOr garden equipment
Peed today's classified ads for
000d t'uv'

Expert roof repairs, flit
roct
thiflQI
Alt won,
f"0:.Oipi

or

Lawn Care
Sbo.ie

Lism',fl .Ser',',nn oh tOO large or to
s,'r,sIl Call (5,rr y. ;'99 7359

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Save a couple of old friends N'v'
heels &amp; sOles give new life t
your
shoes. HANSON'S SHOE SHOP,
771 C Is? St, 3779997

HousePaIatIn9,,

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SLIM BUDGETS ARE BOL.
STEREO WITH VALUES FROM
THE WANT AD COLUMNS.

20?

Roofing

S'Tf ui(ç)' :.',i
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Rulldozinu. E'cavatmng, Ditch
work Fill c).rt. tOO SOil 3fl set

SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
PIIRIFICATIOPI SYSTEMS

Call Phil C,onzate: 305 323 39)9

TV

SERVICE
Live Oak Bi.j
Castriberry Phon. 131 96.41

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Platter Patching &amp; simulated

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for retired couple 7
bedroom, 1 bath, eat in kitchen,
large fenced 'ard $19,900.

65—Pets-Supplies

1441006

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JUST OFF 25th St.

CARROLL'S FURNITURE

COLOR TV.S1I9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

322.6457

Reg. Rt,,sl Estate Broker
1100E7Sth
377

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $150 per day

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250' zoned commercial, remainder
agricultural, II? acre's in all
Large
bedroom home, 3 biths
(two 17'x5' with dressing areas),
living room i0'I4' Family room,
dining room a.
2 car garage.
1720,000. Excellent terms if
desired

TAFFER REALTY

COUNTRY CLUB MANOR- 3
bath, central heat &amp; air, fenced
back yard Good condition
OS) REALTY,REALTOR
4164. Aftet Ilt"s. 9

7•92

64—Eq uip ment or Rent

Service alt makes. HERBS'
TV 1200 5. French, 332 1734.

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885' Frontage

well bunched, in cans. $1. 702 West
Otn St

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Southeast Seminole
County

37)6203.

For Hedge: Viburnum plants, 2' up,

Color TV's from $30; B&amp;W, from
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(new location)
Jct Il 97 &amp; 177, Longwood
Call 37) IS7Oor 631 1603

9$ cents Ca. Gard,nLand, 100 W.
Itt St., 3fl.U3Q.

used

AXE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
lot ona peninsula for unobstructed
scenery 125.000

736353

'. pcI., 7', pct., and 71..
prt., available on 50.-ne homes
You pay S pct , 10 pct , or 20 pcI.
down '.''e .(ci'çt tradr

52—Appliances

CIUALITY APPLIANCES AT
BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
AUCTION, 323 7310.

CALL NOW

Chico &amp; The Man

'72 Camaro. automatic, air, clean,
good tires, good condition, 57.0(5)

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NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17 97 630 4204.

43—Lots-Acreage

Forrest Greene, Inc.
Why Pay 9%?

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dinette, I chairs, 1.65; Mahogany
dresser wlthmlrror,$45; Sofa. $70;
Many other fine pieces of furniture
from what.Iinots to antiques.
KULP DECORAToRS, 109W. 1st
St. 322 7335,

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I Bedrooms, 7 baths, den, central

Crank Realty, Realtor

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323 6061 or 373 05)7 eve's

70* LAUREL AVE $15,900

62—Lawn-Garden
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107 East Firs?, Downtown
3329111 Eve 569 114o

Matching floor lamps, $23 pr;
Maple love seat, 14$; Maple

IS Yr. FHA FINANCING
GREGORY MOBILE HOMES
3103 Orlando Drive

M.snv OthCri .0 C'iO:vs" from

80—Autos for Sale

DAVES' 32) 9370

Bookcase, $10; Portable SW TV,
$40: Swivel rocker, $15; Baby Bed.
$75; 3 Drawer chest. $17.30;

Loan. $11.54 per month. 373 6051.

7 BR, on gIant wooded lot, $21,500

'70 Mustang Mach I, auto ,air, 51195
'72 Vega CT. like new, 11195.
'71 Dutt.r, 7 door, 599S

Sl.?O0 1)16155

CASH 322-4132

GAS PAR LOP H EATER
63.000 BTU
Phone373 $000

603W. Is! St.

DREAMWOLD. El Capatnin. free
paving, assum, with low down, 3
bedrooms, 1', bath, $21,500.
7423 YALE AVE-. 175,900

One Executive Chair
Two Alma Desks

ANFORD SEWING CENTER

Double wide new,
central air, raised front screen
room, carport, skirting, corn.
pletely set up. Near 134 &amp; 17 92.

Offered by Savings I

Lake front lots, Loch Arbor, $11,500

1911 Chevrolet pi(k up truck, 6 cyI,
Straight stick, e1CeIlot condition

Casselberry, 17.92.5304206

orvsrI breed. Call after S o m. 373
5236. III Hays Drive

Assume Payments

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WITH GOOD CREDIT
iw Example
'77 Gremlin X, air, $1095
'71 Pinto, auto, air,

79—Trucks,-Tra I lers

FPFF KITTENS to 000d homes:

Sinner 7q Ian in cabinet,
3 needle
P"Sition, twin needle, front
Innilina rirluip sew.na m,,Chns
Pay balance Af 574 or 10 oaymenf
nO U 'lee as

SavIngs &amp; Loan, Payments,
1113,36 mo. 3736051.

Any Car—
No Money Down

32)3*64

cabinets, as is Cash arid Carry.
PIOLL'S

,,St$dGOOd -

Barrington, double wide, new, 24' x
60', central air, large rai:ed
screen patiO, carport, skirting,
wood grain lapsed siding, gd
o(aton, with trees. Offered by

100 Yr. old Country Estate on S'
acres. $77,000

327 547T

PHONE 377 5091

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3731379
1977 Pinto Station Wagon, fully
equipped, low mileage. Phone 337
7794 after 3 p.m

Motorcycte lr%ur,Thce
BLAIR AGENCY

Free puppy, half Spiti &amp; half Ger.
man Shepherd, I wks. femals, 32).

GROCERY STORE EOUIPMEPIT
MAKE OFFER

42—Mbile Homes
HILLCREST

GENERAL CON TRACTOR

St. Johns Riverfront lot, only $12,500

Kitchen.Bathroom Cabinets
Counter tops, Sinks. lnstallatioi
available. Bud Cobeli. 3fl eoS:
anytime,

JOHNNY WALKER

iiIchen, dining room, family room,
living room, 2 baths, &amp; 7 car
garage 2.000 sq. ft. of living area
W W carpet, kitchen equipment,
range, oven, 1. refrigerator. Block
construction $39,000 Terms if
desired,

Duplex on Park Ave., $23 CJjO

Beautiful Gulbrans,en Organ $900 0'
will trade up or down for smallei
organ MI 5516.

Rich toil fur g.srde'niig. house S
years otr' $24,900, Terms If
des i red

Lake Mary
New 4 Bedroom Home
On 1 Acre

115.000

Couch and matching chair, recliner
set o matching lamps, $173; chl,u
cabinet, like new, 5125; metal gyir
set, 1 year Old. $73; metal swlnç
set, 2yearsot,, $75: Other
misc
Items 1321 S. Mellonville

I bedrooms, 3 full baths, hardwood

CASH
For Your Juni. Car

Reconditioned flatteries, $17.95
exchange REEL'S BODY SHOP,
1109 Sanford Av

Special Shrub and garden sprayers,

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bath, family room, utility room
with new washer, dryer. Central
heat air, dishwasher, dilpoal,
extra large fenced back yard.
Automatic pool with redwood
cabana, bath house with
refrigerator, large picnic shelter,
fruit trees, $33,500. 371 0766.

7901

601 Celery Avr', Sartc"d

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REALTORS

76—Auto Parts

NELSON'S FLORIDA POSES
Woodruff's Garden Center

SACRIFICE
Leading distributor has abov
grou pools
acquired throug
our factory from a bankru
diStrIbutor. Stock of pools StIll I
Original cartons. Fully guarantee'
will sell for ' price or lest
Guaranteed installation Low Mc
Payments, Flagship Builders, I
*31 5500

Branch Office Plo I
2621 Orlando Drive
377 1302

* "Get 'Em While *

JOHNNY WALKER

Kathy's Unique, 2640 Hiawatha Ave
specializing in Macrame Ma.
terials and UnuSual Gifts 373
7651

Pool

Schuren Realty

1971 Mazda R,sfary Coup, low
mileage, $950 or best offer. $34

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Wood Or steel rinsis (eae(uti,e desk
4. chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing

SEE US TODAY

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Used office furniturp

Swimming

2&amp; 1-3 Acres
Zoned for Horses

RAYP,',OPlD .'d bALI.
Reg Real Estate Broker
322 56.11 Aft Hr's. 377 7757
517W 1st St Sanford

$30 613)

60—Off ice Supplies

INVENTORY CLEARANCE (to
make' room for new Stock).
Everything Reduced To Cieart
SAVE 60 pct. and more on smoked
damaged Stock.
Paylon's
Children's Wear (Formerly
Buttons 'N Bows), 76.40 Hiawatha,
Phone 377 1301.

buy in building lots just far enough
from town

BALL REALTY

PFALTOR 372 7495

On I acres of land zoned M I In
dustrial and A I Agricultural, 2
Bedroom
house, support
buildings, dog runs and very
wooded. $33,300. Terms If deSired

BAMBOO COVE APTS

Respond.ntq

° October, A 0 1973
t3t1)
Arthur H. Beck*Ith, Jr
Clerk of Circuit Court
seminole County, Florida

Your MLS Agency

CaliBart Real Estate

Commercial
Breeder Kennel
In Operation

from SIll mo 3736650.

sealofsaidcourtonthistp,,I0,hday

322-2420 Anytime

We hayC

7 Bedroom, aIr conditioned, fCnced
yard. 190) Summeelin Ave 1.5.900
or make tiller 177 3197

FRANKLIPIARMSAPTS.Rent

White Wedding Gown

SANFORD

RFAL TOP '173 5774

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WOWI WHAT A BUY! Extra rnce
home with SWIMMING POOL, 3
bedroom, 7 bath, family room,
choice location, Only $29,500.

29—R.oonn

NOTICE TO DEFEND
THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

Florida,

PlOT TO TROT! Very anxious owner
must Sell this beautiful 3 BR, 7
bath home at 109 Coleman Circle
for lust $73,900, Extra large family
room. New roof Ready tr Some
.Ct ion

Harold Hall Realty

PAUL H. ELLIS, Husbind.

PAUL H ELLIS
Residence: Unknown
Last known maiiin dress;
CO Raymond ,i Koriton Co.
110 J Sel.g Drive, S W.

lilA appraisal, Drive by 2107
Amelia and see for yourselff

,

JANICE I ELLIS. Wife,
Petitioner,
and

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Peg 9eal Estate Broker 371 0610
373 7595
3235213
3227741

Excellent Opportunity. Only 1 10 ON MAIN THOROUGHFARE...Living Quarters plus Ideal
hours weekly with complete
business location, Excellent
company trainIng &amp; locatIon set.
terms, Call.
up. lnvi'stmtnt of $400 $5,000. Call
' collect, Mr. Carson, 1135765370.

CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
CIVIL ACTION NO. S'3l$I.CA.H.s
In Re itse MSrriaqe of

and,
the North 3° ft. of vacated Je'up
Street South of said Lot 7 and that
vacuted portion of Seminole and
Sanford Avenues, Is reord
in
OR. Book 902. pages 535 and $26.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Florida. (Less the rights ofway Of
Seminole and Sanford Avenues, Quit
claim deed to Seminole County in
O.R. Book 907, page 529, Public
County,

Business for sale- By owner, Wet
established grocery store ii
Sanford area. With beer I wini
lIcense 323 6702 after 7:30 p.m.

EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.

DiSlutIon of Marriage ,in you Ire
retuired to serve a copy of your
written defensei, if any,
on
ROBERT J. PIERCE, ESQUIRE,
Attorrey for Prtitl0.,,
WhOle
address i Post Office Box 7Q,
Attijrnonle Springs, Florida 3770).
bndfilefhe original with the Clerk of
the above styled Court on or before

Seminole

WITT REALTY

_________________________

Florida,

Florida, this 21st day of October,
1975.
(Seal)

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Arthur H BeckwIth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh: Oct 20, 27, Nov 3, 10, ISiS
DES 130

thencecontinueNorth39degr,.71'

of

baths,) car garage, Florida room,
cetit,aI
and air, 543.O'30

Hurry!

(Seal)

Seminole County

Records
Florida,)

HOME AND POOL- $ bedrooms, 7

CallEveningsAfterl
'Ie Its.,

Orickell Avenue, 301, Miami,
Florida, and file Hi. original answer
or pleading in the office of the Clerk
of the Circuit Court on or before the
71st day of November, 1973. If you
fall to do so, judgment by default
will be taken against you for the
relief demanded in the complaint.

aradiusof 1143.97 feet, thence along
Saidcurvethr000hacentralangleof
29't' 31' II" adistance ot 39911
feet Ia Station 353 plus III?, thenc,
from a tangent bearing of North
de'irees 01' I)" East run Pirirth
degrees 74' 17' WeSt a distance of so
feet to the Point of BegInning;

CONTAINING 11,503 sauare fett
(.179 acre) more or less.
fly the Board of County Corn
milsioners of Seminole County,

Lakefront Home-Lake Mary.

ADS DIDN'T WORK THERE
WOULDN'T BE ANY,

helpyou.
BeliUliful Wurlifier Organ, double
keyboard
with
full
ac
companiment, sutabl for church
or home. Nearly new. Original
price, $1,300, will trade for boat of
equal value. 3.49 51?).

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PART T IME FA PM HAND

.1

DONE AND ORDERED at San

ii U U I,rJ
t p i up is 111k' doIihous('
in
Quiet neighborho, 2 fiRs,
kitchen equipped, priced less than

3 BR, 7 bath, Pinetrest, $25,000

$45,000.

.

1970 Plymouth Duster, orange, 6
cyl., 3 Speed, new paint, extra
sharp. $995. Call Don Pope, 332

MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
1651.
WINTER ITEMS. . SELL
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A 1915 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon.
WANT AD. Phone 372261) or $31
$dO, &amp; take over payments. 32')
997) and a friendly Ad Visor *ill
711$ after 3

59—Misical Wrchandise
STOP AND THINK A
MINUTE,,
IF CLASSIFIED

323 6471

(t,,%ii0

3 BR, with pool, 177,900

)a57 Sanford, ala., 37771.

Ireherebynofifjedthatacornplalnt
to foreclose a certain mortgage on
thefoIlowIngcri,cpropeq*y,0
wil:
Lot II, NORTHWOOD, •cc.ing

Florida,
and,
Loft), land the East 590 It. of Lot
and all of Lots land 13 of ORLANDO
INDUSTRIAL PARK, Unit 7, ac
cording to tt'ie Pint thereof
recorded ifl Flat Book I), page 43,
Public Records of Seminole County,

47" a distance of 79.32 fIet to the
beginning of a curve concave North
westerly having a radius of 141.21
feet, thence along said curve
tiyroi,jcti a ct.ntral angie
30', a distance of 161 75 feet to the
end of the said curve; thence South
degrees 05' 13" West a distance of
159.43 feet to the end of this survey
line,

Real Estate

Full time gardener wanted b

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE

Parcel "B"

offering fishing, canoeing and
convenience store Surrounded by
beautiful oak and cypress trees,

Inlet. Applicant must have ci OWNERS WILL FINANCE:
3 Bedroom Home and Rental,
pefience in Ornamental &amp; lanaI.
scape plant
care,
Salary
3 Bedroom Home-Downtown,
negotiable. Reply to Box 319. c
1)9,300.
The Evening Herald, P.O. 80:

ford. Seminole County, Florida, this
16th day of October, A 0 1975

JUST RF

Chrysler fiberglass sailboat,
Murray trailer inCluded; sloop
rigged Call 1301164 or $31.33.&amp;J,

Builder or Developer- Exceptional

LEADER"

I)' Opin Road, over cab camper for
pickup, selfConfalned3721642.

13'

all controls, pipIng, &amp; drum, $73.
323 SIll.

home, close to schools and
thopphg. $21,000.

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.

Department of Transportation in
cerløin described parcels, in and to
the following described right.af.
WIy. to wit,
That part of the alignment of Old

WEKIVA RIVER- Adu,t park

3771170
Nur'sn; RN's; LPN's; Aides; Aid
Companion; Needed Immediately. Nice 1 BR trailer, S. Sanford
Ave.
625 0634.
$175 mo Adults only. No pets 373
0764,
Housekeeper to live In, cook 4.cto
light housework. Must have cii

vs.

2. LOt 3, Block B, Replat of Town
4. Country Estates, Flat Book 12

'"

'a'?

FOR

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recreation vehicle park an
restaurant, Located on the bewc
btween Vera Beich &amp; Fort Pie,c e

on DALE E. ANSTINE. Attorney f
Petitioq*r.Wife, whose address

Rten.

deflt

34—Mbile Homes

Call 611 3019.

that a Petition for Dissolution of
Marriage ha been filed against you
and you are required to serve a copy
of your writtenoefens,s, ifany.toit

and
SCARBOROUGH.

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AVON
Want to earn Extra Xmas money?

Street forming an angle of 10
Lot 1, Block A, Replatof Town
RegularMestingheIcionthe2t,,ay degrees 26' 72" with the center line
&amp; Country Estates, Plat Book 12
to the Flat thereof, as recorded in
of October. 1913, n the County of Jessup Street in the northeast
Page
u. Pao.IaIR1YIAS.Mth.
fl. LOtS, Block A, Replat of Town Commissioners' Meeting Room In Quadrant of the intersection: LESS Public Records of krnnoI
County,
&amp; Country Estates, Flat Book 17 theCourlhouselriSanford, Seminole and EXCEPT THAT land presently FInritia. *.l.g •l&amp; A.. I
in
the
rights of way of Park Road, Altamont e Spr ing5
Covnty,Florsda,pursuanttop.tition
Page ?9
lj
;
and notice heretofore given, passea Seminole Avenue and Jessup Street. has
23. Lot 1, Block B, Replat of Town
been filed against you. Ind you
and adopted a Resolution closing, and the platted easements lying
1. Country Estates, Plat Book 17
are required to serve a copy of your
vacating
and
abandoning, through the following described
Page
ansAer or plenung to the Complaint i
renouncing and dsclaimin any and property, tO *it
21. Lot 2. Block 13, Replat 04 Town
on
the
Plaintllf's attorney.
all right of the County of Seminole Parcel
Country Estates, Plat Book 12
PATRICK
McGROTTY.
1201
and the public, except the Florida
Beginning at a point on 'he east
Pa;: 79

CARL

Couple Will Share Home
Dettona Area
Phone 571 137$

Dek Industries
3397777

center line of Park Road IS 4,'
to a all those clalminç any right, title or
..........
AIJfl OOiflt. thnr. ln,in l
... -a
if.
"
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"
"
'5T LPy, through or under you,

RESOLUTION

month. Phone 631 0690.

catalog, refundable on 1st order
P.O. Box 211. Geneva, Fla , 32737.

I

.

City Clerk

freezer washer dryer).
3
bedrooms, 2 baths, den, enclosed
patio, 2 car garage, ai7. 1.350

Spark Space Heater, complete with

Beautiful kitchen and 3 bedroom

Realty.

LOPIGW000-..- Devon',tiire
E'rculive type, beautiful sParu
home, fully furnished (including

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GENEVA AREAZCNED AGRICULTURE
10 Acres on St. Johns Ave., 133.000.
35 Acre's, wIll divide, $2,SOOper acre.
10 Acre's, Mullet Lake area, $17,500
3 BEDROOM. ii, bath. cb con
struclion, carpet, &amp; drapes, reai
yard walled in. No traffii
problem. FHA committment

80—Autos (or Sale -

75—Recreational Vehicles

IS' Orlando Llmpper with 35 Isp
Johnson, electric start, anu tilt
trailer, $475. Phone 377 0139,

327 1947

$23,300.

Stenstrom

REALTORS

33—Houses Furnished

hundreds of products I Gift items,
novelties, Carded merchandise.
1001 Others $2 brings giant

THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE Florida. at 7.00 o'clock PM.
on the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
OF WILLIAMS STR EET AND THE 11th day of November, A D., 1975, in
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOR HERLY EXTENSION OF the County Commissioner's Meeting COUNTY, FLORIDA,
THE EAST LINE OF LOT 65, Room at the (ounty Courthouse in
NO. 7S1964CA-09.5
BLOCK K, A. D CHAPPELLI Sanford, Florida, will hold a Public
FEDERAL
NATIONAL MOR
SUBDIVISION.
Hearing to cornider and determine TGAGE ASSOCIATION,

Publith Oct 77, 1915
DES ISO

water furnished, Elizabeth Crews,
phone 323 5.411 before 10 a.m

fke 7 to 3 time's your cotton

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sons desiring to riamine the tame, renounce and disclaim any right of THOMAS W. BEAM.
et II,
All parin in interest and cititent the County and the public ifl and to
54, PIat Book 3 Pane 30;
Defendant.
shalt hIve an opportunity to bu the following right
t. Lots 52 and 53, PIat fooL 1 heard at said hearing,
of way, to wit. TO. THOMAS W. BEAM and if
Section 31, TownShip 21 South, married
Page 3°,
BEAM, his wife, 257
order of the City Commission Range ii East,
17. Lot 51, PIaI Book 3 Page 30;
Se.ninoi County, Locust Lane, W. West Milton, Ohio
of
the
City
of
Sanford,
Florida.
Florida, being 7 wIde, 35 each side 43353
ii. Beginning at NW corner of Lot
H. N. tamm. Jr.
of the line described below:
39 South 169.12 feet

to State Road
WlTNESSmyhandandtheself
said
Court on this 23rd day Of OCPublIsh. Oct. 77, Nov. 3, 10, 17, 1975 East of Rightof.way line 1uS$ feet
DES
139
North 139.P2 feet West 11771 feet to
tober, 1975.
_______________________
beginning being Lot 59 and part of
(Seal)

Efficiency apartment, lights and

to age 2 only. Next to new Drivers'
License Bureau 372 6515

A.D 1973

office of the City Clerk for all per vacate, abandon, discontinue, close,

BR. fully carpeted, on lake, $150.
ltt &amp; last 372 6351

A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants

By the Board of County Corn

missionert of Seminole County.
Florida, this 21st div of October.

Board of County
Corner run East 71 feet southerly to
premises, even though they o
City Clerk
HILDA J. FOWLER
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Publish: Oct. 27, 1975
Commissioners
detached
or
detachable.
PolntonSouthboundaryl3feet
East
OF
Residence Unknown
SANFORD.
FLORIDA. DES 131
of Seminole County,
Range
of SW corner run W 13 feet P,orth
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
50
CLOSING,
VACATING
AND ________________________
FlorIda
Refrigerator
feet to beginning) Lots 10 and fl
that an action to foreclose Arricles
by: Arthur H. BeckwItti, Jr..
ABANDONING
PORTIONS
OF
NOTICE
OF
PROCEEDINGS
FOR
Central
Heating
Unit
(Less
West.71
feet)
all
lots
17
and Ii,
of Agreement on the following
14TH STREET LYING BETWEEN THE VACATING, ABANDONING,
Clerk of the County Court
Carpeting
Plat Book I Page II;
THE WEST RIGHT OF WAY LINE DISCONTINUING AND CLOSING
fly: Joann K Hare
property in Seminole County, has been filed against you and you
9. Lot IS, Plat Book 1 Page 14
Florida:
OF LAKE AVENUE AND THE OF RIOHT.OF.WAy EASEMENTS
Deputy
Clerk
are
reIred
to
serve
a
copy of your
10. Lots 1&amp; I?, 15 and vacated
The South 33 Feet of Lot 2,
EAST RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Publish: Oct. 27, 1575
Block wvitfn defenses, if any, to it on Street between Lot 17 and i Of
11,Tierd,TOWNOF SANFORD,per MacLean and
RD U N DT RE E STREET AND
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE DES 157
Brooke plaintiff's vacatedstreetonWest, Plat BOok 1
LYING
BETWEEN
THE NOTICE that the Board of County
Plat Book I. Pages 35 throuh 64, of Office Drawer

Near Deflary, Orange Estates, 7

6—Chdd Care

FULLER BRUSH

shaded lot. $17,300 with terms.

$723,
FORREST GREENE,IPIC.
8)064)) REALTORS )721910eves.

LOST: Small wire hair Terrier,
black collar Answers to 'Terry"
Reward 373 0799

322 .7643

canal, plus pool. Large tree

CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITLAP4D. 3
bedrooms, 1', baths, air con
dit loner, dishwasher, fenced yard,

S—Lost 8. Found

50—Miscellaneous for Sale

HAL COLBERT

Monday, Oct. 27, IflS—SB

55—Boats &amp; Accessories

MOSSIE C. BATEMAP
Peg
Real Estate Broker

JIM HUNT REALlY INC.

'SAPIFORD'S SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fi

Merchandise

1_

BUILDINGS- Office, store I
Storage, space for rent or lease

Very (lean Idyllwilde, 3 BR, 7 bath,
family room, living dining room
combination, Eat in kitchen with
built ins Double garage, large lot
with fence 323 1257

bath home, family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitcher
('quipped, clothes washer, food
free:er inc ljcloij Garaep', nc'
y,i?d, 5130.

MARRIAGES
Performed by Marilyn, Notary,
OaIa 904 737 1161 or 7)7 1771

P.0.5.

3778971

CASSELDERRY-. 3 tedroom,

ARE rOU TROUBLED? Coil Toll
1%
Free, 644 2077 for "We Care"-.
"P'fottlne," Adults or Teens.

18—Help Wanted

REALTOR

177 Country Club Dr',e, 2 bedroom,
bath, family room, 5)10 In
formation in window.

For families or friends of problem
drinkers.
For further information call 173 4517
or write
Sanforc Al Anon Family Group P.O.
Box 553, Sanford, FIn 3777)

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Days 377 6173
Plights 377 fl5

32—Houses Unfurnished

IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL AN ON

Legal Notice

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

I bedroom unfurniss'uect, kitchen
equipped, air, carpeted, $95.50
Adults only 3?? 2796 wk nds &amp;
eves

training classes. For informatior
call 530.1669
*

322.6457

Partially furnished 7 bedroom, 331.3
737i Park Dr
37721 IS
Palm Way, $15 month, 3fl5911I REALTOR
AFTERHRS
evenings
377 3991
372 9751
327 0448

The Palms Counseling Center Is now

Legal Notice

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE INC.

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FORREST GREENE INC.

3736353

Michigan widow seeking room anc
board with lonely widow, 377 6749

THE USE OF SAID EAST WFST RegularMeetingheldoflthe7lilday.
ern California and Nebraska 34 yea and the most yielded
North and 57526 feet
No. 11 Arizona State, held to a
were reaf1ming their exalted by VirnIa nce 1933,
West of SE thereafter, on the 11th day of SANFORD. FLORIDA, FOR A CommiSsioners' Meeting Room in
corner ftofNorth
NW run
N 2 feet
scoreless half time tie by lowly 31075
to South
rightEast
of November 1973. consider the UTILITY EASEMENT,
status against Second Ten
the Courthouse at nford, Seminole
way
line
of
vacated
Street
West
to adoptionof the following Ordinance.
A copy Shall be available at the County. Florida, pursuant to
teams, while all this was going
At the top of the heap was No. Texas-El Paso, got short third.
An
Ordinance
relating
to
specified
office
of
the
City
Clerk
East line Lot fl5 of
for all per
Petition and Notice heretofore
Addition
o the
Sons desiring to ciamine
on, (our clubs that haven't 1-ranked Ohio State, which period touchdown runs from
toAltamont,, SouthFrosts
to point
West of areas
territories
ofunincorporated
Seminole County.
the same. given, passed and adopted a
Fred
Mortensen
and
Mark
beginning and East to
All parties in interest ano CItI7
much to cheer about lately were trimmed Purdue 356 as Archie
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
Resolution closing, vacating and
Florida, creating the Tuscawilla Shall have an opportunity to be abandoning, renouncing and
grabbing a share of the Griffin gained 130 yards to run Lovett and pulled away 24.6. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI R- and. West 17.17 feet ofbeginning.
Lots
207
and
Street
Lighting
District;
to
be
en
heard
at
said
hearing
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
limelight,
discIaimng any and all right of tI'C
221 and all lots 703 to 220 and part titled the Tuscawilta Street Lighting
his career totaL to 4,O, SU
vacated Station Street East of District Ordinance; providing
No. 12 Florida, tied with Ala- COUNTY, FLORIDA.
By Order of the City Commission County of Semu,iole and the public in
The Big Four, at least for the passing the mark of 4,715 set
ACE. railroad and North of Prairie detinitlons, providing for gover" of the City of Sanford. Florida.
by bama for the SEC lead in a race HO.
to the following described
H. N. Tamm, Jr.
weekend, were New Mexico, 11. Cornell's Ed Ma.rinaro. how, unlikely to be settled to ADVANCE MOR TGAGE COR. Avenue and South of Stale Road
wit:
EASEMENT
nanceot the district by the Board Of
RORATION, a Delaware car
City Clerk
Public
utility
easement
dedicated
linois, Navy and Louisiana ever, it took Griffin 38 regular, anyone's satisfaction since they porat ion.
Frosts
Addition
to
Altamonte
Plat
County
Commissioners;
providing
Publish:
Oct
27,
1973
Boo&amp; 1 PgC 14;
the East tO feet of the following
for maintenance and oPeration of
State, all of which knocked off season games while Marinaro don't play each other, defeated
DES
149
Plaintiff,
3 SectIon
1$. Township 71 South, street lights within the district; described parcel:
Range
30 East,
ranking teams.
did It in just 27 games from Duke 24-16 in a non-league
Beginning at the most N'ly corner
the North
300 feet
ofofcreating
an Advisory Board, setting
West
200
feet
and
East
5615
feet
forth
CHARLES
F
I
NV
I
TAT
ION
TO
BID
HACKETT
and
ROSE
The 1.k)LOS of New Mexico l9-71,
of Lot 2. SWEE TWAT ER OAKS,
tst
and
taEation
P1W
a
South
of
5tte
Ro.,ci
fl
I
anie
jy
Jjiii1fl'
Pd
t4AC
Th
Ct
as birthday
K E T T, h, w 1,
t ' t'yrd otfc'r'. fr
ttit1. 1 13t111'allked Ariiona's
Ie,i SECTION TiIFLL. .lccotdij to the
VOi,vdurt, iiflp0.'Criflç3 ttie Iey 01
buIlding arvJ
Defendants.
L)uBc6e
scored
three
touchland describ.cd as platthereofasrecordedin PIat Book b
Part
in
Fro.ts
Addition
to
special
assessments
or
ta'es
within
foilows:
Runnerup
Oklahoma
reAltamonte);
perfect mark - as well as the
NOTICE OF ACTION
ii, pages 3,1, and 3, Public Records'
tile district, and providing
and gained 141 yards for TO. CP'3rIcs
1. Lots 117
I. Hackett
Lot II, Block 3, Tier 1, and the
Wildcats' record nine-game nialned tied for the Big Eight
ioie County. Florida, thence
a
one-season
school
record
of
vacated
Street
adjacent
on
North
effective
date
Residence
Unknown
to
152
and
S
'
of
construction
severability
and
an
Easterly
vacatedtwofeetof
Palmetto
run
ii degrees 03' 21" W along the
winning streak - with a wild 44- lead with the Nebraska cornandLotsl59tol6landLotsl$2totI;
Avenue, E.R. Trafford's Map. of the W'lylineof said Lot
Z, 231.129 ft. to a
(SEAL)
34 uet as Steve Myer co- huskers via a 39-7 trIumph over
and vacated Street on North, Fros
Rose M Hackett
TOWN OF SANFORD, FLORIDA.
point
on
a
curve
and
N'Iy R.W Of
Arthur
H.
Beckwlth,
Jr.
Addition to Altamonte, PInt Book I
according to the ptat
Residence Unknown
pleted 28 of 36 passes for 351 Iowa State as the defense, led
Curt Brown, subbing (or inClerk of Board of
thereof as Crooked Oak Court, Said point
Page 11,
recorded
in
Pint
Book
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
an
I,
Page
34.
of
by 260-pound tackle Leroy Sd- jured Tony Galbreath, rushed
yards and (our touchdowns,
75
County Commissioners
action to foreclose a mortgage on
Begin SE corner Lot 151 run
the Public Records of Seminole taving a tangent bearing of S
mon,
pressured the losers into for 141 yards and two touch- the following property in Seminole North 21091 feet N 57 degrees Ols
rees 36' 36" E, said curve con
Seminole County. Florida
Illinois stormed back from a
County, Florida.
110 71 feet South 715.67 feet East 110 Publiih: Oct. 27. 1915
Thl is generally known as the old cave SWIV and having a radios of
13-0 third-period deficit and do- early turnovers while the Sput.
County, Florida:
DES
156
thence run SE'ly along sazt
feet tO beginning (Less Road), Plat
Lo' 35. Block E. Woodmere Park,
central fire station. or Palmetto curve ard N'Iy R.W 4.794 ft
feated 16th-ranked Michigan tering offense lost six of a
Book I Page 14;
- Avenue Fire Statior.
SecondReplat,accordingtotheplat
NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARING
throvghacentralarigleof 55 degrees
State 21-19 Kurt Steger thew record 13 fumbles. Meanwhile,
6. Begin at intersect1on of East
thereof as recorded in PIat Book 13,
TO CONSIDER THE ADOPTION
Seatedbidswillbereceived lnthe S.4'SI"toapolntuidpointhavinga
line Lot 16$ and North line State
two touchdown passes to Joe the fourth-ranked Huskers
Page 73, public records of Seminole
off ice of the City Clerk, City Hall, tangent bearing of S 23 degrees 01'
OF API ORDINANCE BY THE CITY
Road 36 run North 319.6 feel West OF SAP4ORD, FLORIDA.
Saflford Florida. until 3:00 P.M. on 45• E;
Smaizer and one to Phil whomped No. 10 Colorado 63-21 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND CounTy, Florida.
thence run N 66 degrees 34'
Together
with
all
structures
and
3633
feet
South
790
feet
East
Ofl
November 10, 1975. Any bid received
as Vince Ferragamo passed for FOR SEMI NOLE
Vlerneisel.
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
15"
E
1
715 ft. to a point on the E'Iy
on
Road
3107
feet
a
after
5:00
COUNTY, Improvements row and hereafter
P.M on November 10. 1973 line
FLORIDA
of said Lot 2, said point also
Navy, 5-2 and one triumph two touchdowns and John CIVIL ACTION NO. 732215.CA.O5.E saia land, and fixtes attached Book 1 Page h1 to beginning, Plat Public Hearing will be held at the will ', , considered, Alt bids shall
Commission Room in the City I1iil in be for cash sair, net to the City of bing on the W'ty l4ne of said Lot 7;
7 Lot 9 (Less begnnirig NW
thereto alsoa!tgas.steam,eleclrlc,
;is ay from its first winning O'Leary ran for two
. COWAN,
r.,
inford. FIci'ida, ?
thence run P4 CO degrees 35' 55" E
Plaintiff, water, arid other heating cooking, corner run East 21 feet soutn
o'clock
P M on November 10,
cason since 1%7, stunned 17thSanford. The City of Sanford along the Ely line of said Lot Z
rt'frigerat;ng, lighting, plumbing, erly to point on South bound
reiervesth,rightlo reject any or all

JOHNNY WALKER

LAKE MARY-. 7 BR duplex, ku
then eQuipped, Carpeted, tentra
heat &amp; air. $150 per mo.

Call 123 4347
Write P 0. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37171

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F I RST STREET AND COM
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tag, on two roads. Double carport,
fenced, $11,900 Terms if desired.

iwo bedroom, furn. or unfurn
adults preferred, security deposit
373 5131 or 372 6620.

FACED WITH A DR IN KING
PROBLEM
Perhaps Alcoholic Anonymous
Can Help

ALLEYS LYING BETWEEN ABANDONINO EASEMENT

Range3OEast,theSW%,.ofSWi,of -

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Wanl mature lady to share homi

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3 bedroom, I bath home, ISO' fron

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looking for good tenant, Call 37
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nurse at Altamonte Mall, nea
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A VAt ON A'A R'TM!N TS
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some slow-playing tyros."
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Seminole County inmates in additional correction4l officers
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Proudloot said today "Once means up to one week, he ad
estimated at 111,000-a-day. It is they ismoke e 4e-106-3
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they can be installed imIn the meantime, Seminole
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safety equipment has delayed
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Jail, an official confirmed
today.
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2 VOLt, moved and seconded the
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within
feet of residences.
low 64. There was a trace of Allen 7ane, one of the two motion, Mdyor Lee Moore and
developers, said that he and his C o rn in I s s I o n e r
rain.
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vacating and abandoning alleys
Partly cloudy through part.tter Robert Patrick, had McClanahan opposed it.
day with a aftht chance decided that a supper club
Zane said "we completely between Holly Avenue and
(if it sbower on Wedoemby. would be a more practical reversed our thinking" in ap. L r Avenue, and between
hubs In the mid BOi. Lows In operation than a discotheque, plying for
instead West First Street and Corn.
70 Variable mostly lie said discotheques are of a discotheque with beer and - mercial Street was placed on
first reading.
east winds around 10 mph. RaW popular now "but it m.ight be a wine.
probability Wednesday 20 per fad."
"There's nothing in thi
The commission adopted
The
new
supper
club
would
county
like this," 7A.,te Said.
cent.
ordinance closing. vacati
ng and
Page include two dance ioors and
Details and tides are
Knowles said Zane's lans abandoning portions
West
liv enter ta inment plus salad IU go to the State's Hotel andl 14th Street
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Two county commissioners
fie said the problem as he firm of William R. Hough Co.. a
some
$82,000 worth of sa.
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said
today
they
will
Oppose
the
views
it is the county has no firm which is seeking to pur.
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equipment which was. to be ordinance
creating
an goals* and objectives.
chase $2.4-milhon in N)nds from
installed before an inspection executive assistant to the
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And, Williams says, thm thecounty.
0 by state officials and eventual commission when it comes up
goaIs and objectives should be
The county will use the
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Commissioner John Morris said
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drawn
up
by
June 9 fire.
the commission, money for purchase of Indian
he understands the estinute
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two firms the city of
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County Comminim ChairV ~`
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man Sidney L WhIen Jr. wrote
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Underwood. Commissioner Williams stressed they weren't
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some type of county manager, say, will cost $90,000 in Interest
asked for an update from
Vihlen Jr. had hoped
money alone paid to owners of
County Engineer Bill Bush, and
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i inapec tion by state officials.
i es.
the ordinance as it's currently
hopefully, we can work together
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And Last week Sheriff John Polk 4
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and get something done this
Grier's appeal went to the
the commission all
F'ramed by a web of twine, Pretty Kathy Kuhrt entraps many an Informed
"The way the thing is drawn
Ume," Vihlen wrote.
work is completed or will be
Kimbrough also said the Florida Supreme Court it was
appreciative glance u she weaves an Intricate macrame P
Conunissioner Jullan Sten.
out it
violates
some
showdown
could well be a dropped. Now, county officials
complete by the Nov. 1
str
management principles. The "Io5jng
d the issue has been V
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appears
to
be- except or
battle" if the other say a !g-month time lapse has
smoke ejec- po
hopelessly tied up in Imots, Kathy explains ftt thetraditional
sition has a vague description th e
bouncing back 'and forth from
created a different bond market
tors.
re
b the City to the County Corn.
American craft of macrame is actually a lot easier than it looks.
and is ambiguous," Kimbrough to favor t ordinance.
which could cost the county,s
Upon learning of the holdup,
said.
mission for nine years
t
axpayers as much as $280,000
Vihien Immediately set out to
The executi v e assistant
In other action, the comin addition to the $90,000 in
correct the problem.
And Williams said he would designation grew !rom the tide
mission authorized Knowles to
"I'm going to work on that like to sit down and rediscuss
which was assigned default payments.
contact DOT and the county to
today.
We
can't
afford
another
the
ordinance
and
come
up
with
when
commisdonem
failed to
solve a "slippery" problem in
delay. It will be an extremely something that would give agree even on a name for the director of environmental
.
the area of 25th Street and
top priority matter," the more power to the county,s new position, Underwood services, says the interest rate
Airport Boulevard. Knowles
chairman said.
departmental (hrectors.
suggested executive assistant On bonds was 6.4 per cent last
OT officials promised to
After the fire swept through '
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because, he said, it infers less January. compared to a 7.5 per
send a -&amp;kid crew" in to run
the Jail, leaving 10 inmates and "We have certain expertise, power than county manager. cent rate at present.
sts f the hazardous
a jailer dead, inmates were and it w ould be foolish to bring
Also on tap is a presenta tion
Grier says he acted
The commission tabled a
behalf
8) JOE ASKREN
"so we would know what lies a site) somewhere e," said moved to jails in surrounding in somebody," Williams said from the Orlando investment of City Council.
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City Managtr Warren F sm
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The location for a new San (pete) Knowles said he un
Moore said that now is not a
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In a rela ted matter, the
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fine and-or 60 days in Jail in case crossings are
blocked for longer than five minutes.
"We can't live with that time limit," Smith
said.
After the railroad officials had argued that it
tak es from seven to nine minutes for a vain to
deara crossing, County Attorney Tom Freeman
suggested the proposed ordinance could be rewritten to include a 10-minute time limit.
Olson, speaking for Auto Train, said the
problem would be ameliora ted within 3o days. He
said he intended to assign a man to rail crossings
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relieve the crossing blockage problem within 30
days.
Commission Chairman Sid Vien criticized
railroad personnel for their slowness at the SR 46
crossing on Thursday of last week. He said the
personnel "showed no consideration whatsoever" for motorists waiting at the crossing.
ViHen also said the railroads had not a
dressed themselves properly to the problem,
which he said had been present for five years,
Monday's work session came about after
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Milton Smith, Seaboard Coast Line vainmaster for Sanford, said today that although the
best answer to the traffic blockage problem at
the SR 46 crossing was an overpasa, his company
will initiate efforts to trim the blockage time as
much as possible.
"An overpass is the answer," Smith said. "It
should have been built 15 years ago."
The trainmaster said Seaboard Coast Line
will counsel the crews who Lake the trains across
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sidewalk is two-thirds in the
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cost estimates were complete
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lie added that the railroad had cut down on
gate clown-time by two or three minus in the
last few day3,
Asked if the railroad could trim the required
time to the five minutes called for in a proposed
ordinance, Smith said "No way. We'll be lucky if
we can get the time down to seven to nine
minutes, and from time tc time we'll have
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Saord City Commissioners
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for the construction of a
sidewalk needed on S.R. 46A
from Irkwood Drive to Vihlen
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have told me this is a sign of with such disorders as an
high blood pressure. I have my overactive thyroid.
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bothers me. Would you corn- your body or by simple reflex
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sease. If you continue your Several determinations in a row
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Dorethea Strosnider and Charles
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new
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flying
women airline transport
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county' court theft case when he arrested after trying to pawn a
over the city 's Memorial Park.
in
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Commission. John Mercer,
pleaded guilty to the instrwiient liat nd instrument stolen during a
treasurer of Seminole County
Palino and Magro decided
theft.
basketball game at Lake wo men instructicts in Florida in
Pard y cloudy today. Highs In Bicentennial Committee, w
1974.
ill that they c(rild (to the job and
Circuit Judge Robert 11, llm%ell High.
The Deltona Derby is spon- the mid to upper SOL LOWI LA introduce Dr. Adams. Master of set out on the project.
Mc(;regor told Silas that ob.
Washington also pleaded
Ceremonies will be Ernie
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coordinator
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held in jail pending completion sponsor a Powder-Puff Derby, northeast winds aroW mW county cutnimittee. Mayor Lee new Bicentennial Headquarters
Complete defikils 2nd tides P Moore will also apeak.
in the Jaycee building,
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Brantley Goodson, Chief, Law
give us problems."
responsibility of the federal
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boyfriend, to a kid or jealous
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legislature to permit a of Louisana have been moved
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ago, alligator attacks on dinary hunters," Goodson proce eding there.
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humans were unheard of. We said. "These people will use
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theorize that the Increased snare devices to take the alligators are not usually a
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alligators. 77* Game and threat to hinnans, according
alligator population is largely
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responsible. Their habitat is
Fresh Water Fish Corn- to Frank Godwin, president
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on the wings," she smiled. She
another predator lurking
becoming increasingly over- rnIson will be telling these and general manager of the
said many will wear costtunes.
nearby, sometimes literally in
populated, and humans are
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race Is to promote Flying s'is
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endangered species list and
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obstacle course she explained
Mrs Qucnzler said women
Mrc. Beth Landers, a Sanford
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From all over the Southeast are however,
finished In the top 10 winners
warmningup their engines to fly
She was quick to point out last year and will be chi ef
into Sanford Airport Nov. 7 that "cross-country means scorer this year, acccrdlng to
during a "cross-country" flight any flying distance over 50 Mrs. Quenzler.
billed as the second annual miles.
,Mrs. Juanita Blumburg
Deltonii Derby — a two-day .
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mara thon air, land and sea begins at the St. Augustine be flying in the race, said Gene
race.
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Mtn have complained about at Sanford Airport, plus some Aero Services I n c., the fixed
women back seat drivers. Now mystery checkpoints", and base operator at Sanford
I think it's reersed Turnabout ends the same day in Naples Airport
is fair play", said Mrs Bonnie Th e land and sea races are set
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chairman and vice chairman of Marco Island and include a not required to be Licensed,"
The Ninety-Nines. Inc., the sailboat race, golf and tennis said Mrs. Quenzier, who holds a
Florida Spaceport Chapter of tourneys, swimming relays, commercial license for multithe International Organization fishing contest, and bicycle engine craft.
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Today you're likely to be expect something else.
swayed by the words of others.
SCORPIO I Oct. 24-Nov. 22)
Analyze carefully the athice Een though you're going to
and its source before you follow f ind the perfect opening, don't
t.
repeat what was told to you In
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ) confidence. The person will
This is definitely not the day to l ea rn you've spilled the beans
attempt a do-it-yourself
SAGItTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
project. Sore thumbs and 21)It you've earmarked monev
frayed tempers will result,
for the weekend's fun, stick to
GEMINI(May 21-June 20) the budget. Dig Into other f unds
Don't be too open-handed today and you'll have trouble paying
and lend sometWng not yours it back later.
without first consulting the
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
owner. It would be a breach of 19) Button your lip if you fee
fai th and friendship
like saying a few choice words
CANCER (June-21-July 22) to the boss today He may not
Be sure your mate has a voice always be right, but he's always
in decisions affecting the family the boss.
today. If he or she doesn't and
AQUARIUS tjan. 20-Feb. 19)
something goes awry, you'll Steer clear of political or
never hear
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philosophica debates today.
t.F.0 (July 23-Aug. 22) There Feathers wi,11 get ruffled Umt
will be several tasks you don't will be hard to smooth back into
enjoy doing staring you in the
place.
face today. The wiall ones you
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
will do begrudgingly. The Friewis may try to Impose on
major ones you won't even you today. Be guard if you're
with a person who's not norVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) mally' reticent about asking for
Resist the temptation to take favors anywayfinanci.al risks. Leave your
YOUR BIRTHDAY
checkbook at home If you're
oct. ii 1975
heading for the racetrack or
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even the bingo parlor.
You're going to be extri
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) ambitious this comIng year.
Your lanWy is going to find you You will drive yourself harder,
very difficult to please today. but your energies will also
t'5 because you're going to llrectly benefit those you love.

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riid August b) sheriff's agents alter raids in sou th Seminole and
Crowder , owner of the Rendezvous Bar located next door to th e Orange Counties th at police said broke up a multi-count) steal
sntence of five )ears In prison McGregor ordered Croder and
Altanionte Springs Police and Firc ikpartments and Fields, c.'o- to-order theft ring that allegedi) V dS doing a $1 million-a sear
Fields held in Jail pe nd ing completion of a court-ordered preowner of a landscaping business wi th an o ffice-shop located business in stolen merchandise.
sentence investigation. The court set sentencing for I p.m. on
across the street, showed no emotion as they beard the verdicts
Mr. and Mrs. Crowder are scheduled for trial together this
Dec. 11.
read and were later led from the courtroom by a deputy sheriff. week before Circuit Judge J. William Woodson on charges of
McGregor told defense attorneys Tom Freeman and Ned
Mrs Carolyn Crowder, 41. anti .several perstins who hall bitivinv. re(eiving and concealing stolen property in connef,tion
\xdloIk that the court c ill consider motions to allow Cr ow der
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Heavy security arrangements for
President Ford's six-hour visi t to his home state Friday
were tightened even more after an early morning
telephoned threat against his life.
An unusually large detail of Detroit police, supplemented by Wayne County sheriff's deputies. FBI
agents and Secret Service men were at the area around
Cobo Hall hours before Ford was to speak at a Republican
fundraising event.
The security ring became even tighter after a
telephoned threat and apprehension of a fl-year-old
Dearborn man.
Policeman Philip Light kept the caller talking on the
phone until officers got to the phone booth and took the
man into custody as he was leaving the booth.

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orders that authorized the CIA to carry out covert
operations abroad cc'uld damage foreign relations and
prompt attacks on US. diplomats, according to an Unprecedented government summary of 1ongc1assifled
documents.
The summary was filed in federal court here by officials
of the National Security Council in response to a Freedom
'' Information suit.
It described openly for the first time documents which
could reveal the extent to which the CIA was authorized to
use the Foreign Service and other US. government
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missloners ordered a study by
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auditors criticized Orange
County commissioners for
Lutheran, 25, Sanford, 1ea to re as Mn. An Rowe leaning ove and Mr Teresa
allowing some employes round
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the-clock use of county-owned
by Joe
vehicles,
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John Künlrough. He a lready
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disregard for the health and
safety of Borgen, Ignored
Borgen's pleas for medical
attention..."

Incr eases in muscle tension
will accelerate electrical activity at the surface of the skin.
Just as a doctor's stethoscope
The lawsuit alleges that amplifies heartbeat sound
Borgen suffered permanent waves, biofeedback machines
Injuries and is now unable 10
monitor these subtle energy
lead a normal fife
shifts and tra nsla te them Into
suffered lo of Income,
flashing lights, or clicking
noises.
Once a person Is able to
recognize his body waves, he
soon learns to "control" them
at wil l. Nobody knows why this

Prior to Pearson's study, cars
were aMgned for roumPthe.
happens — It lot does, she
clock use at the discretion of
explained. And the machines
department chiefs.
By DONNA ESTES
only a temporary necessity.
and Council members Edith
Candidate qualifying period
The candidate qualification are
Commission Chairman Sid
After
Herald Stall Writer
Duerr and John Zacco—has as cnds Oct. 17 and the city period In Winter Springs will co a while, a person learns to
Vihien Jr. said Pearson's
yet formally Indicated whether presently has 4,124 registered open Oct. 15 and dose Nov. 1. wintrol various bodi ly f unctions
"approach is part of an overall
Fifteen city council seats and they will seek re-election,
thout the mechanical aids,
voters.
direction of the board to save three mayor's offices are up for
Seats up Include the mayor's much like a youngster
dollars."
office, currently held by Troy di
election In five of Seminole's
rig his training wheels
Piland, and two city council from his bicycle after learning
The chairman said the board seven cities in November and
will be "looking into other December.
posts held by Irene Van Eepoel to keep his balance.
areas" in addition to the OMAE
and
Ernest Hendrix. Winter
Total number of voters
Applications of biofeedback
study.
Springs
currently has 1,=
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qualified to cast ballots in the
training range from teaching
registered voters,
Pearson said he will ask the Nov. 4 election In Altamonte
peo ple to lower their blood
commission to approve Spr ings and the Dec. 2 electIons
Altamonte Springs with 4,000 pressure to overcoming sub.
guidelines which would allow In Casselberry, Longwood,
registered voters will hold Its vocalization or the tendency to
an employe to take a car borne Winter Springs
and Lake Mary
TALLAHASSEE (Al')
But Jack Armstrong, associ. election Nov. 4 with Incumbent mouth words silently while
at day's end.
is. 12A9.
Mayor Norman Floyd and reading, said Mrs. Rowe,
Leon County Circuit Judge aton executive secretary,
Basically, Pearson said in the
said
former
Mayor Lawrence
She said some pediatricians
Voter registration books and James Joan( - Is being asked to the suit had to
future employes would
be
filed
because
Swofford
vying for the chief also are Interested in
have to the candidate qualification determine whether community Shevrn's advice came
meet one of the following
Ins letter executive's post while In- biofeedback
periods have closed in colleges can grant pay in- rather than an official
training
In
opinion. cumbent
requirements before a car Is Altamonte Springs, but a
Helen Keyser and teaching children bowel con
week creases this year.
driven home:
The association contends that Glen Buschman oppose each trol.
remains in the other four cities
The Florida Association of
The individual Is for citizens to add their names
community
college trustees other for a city commission
The opposite of slowing down
Community Colleges filed suit
frequently called at night or on to the voter rolls.
authority
to
decide
seat.
bodily functions, In biofeedback
Friday asking whether the ban have legal
the weekend. Or, he has regular
Commissioner Cal DeVoney training has been used In
Seminole Supervisor of on salary Increases In the ap. ceiveto spend the funds they renight or weekend meetings.
from sources other than was virtually elected unop. rehabilatlori tiferapy with
Electi on CamlUa Bruce was propriations bill adopted bfrom
state
government,
such as stu' posed, when no one qualified persons who have suffered
Vehicles would be required registering new electors in legislature can be applied
at scene of an emergency.
against him.
Winter Springs Saturday and funds the colleges receive from dent fees, grants and gifts,
Injuries, she added.
Vehicle Is essential to job she and her staff will accept other sources.
requirements.
Additional registrations at the
A number of the colleges had
Vehicles may be driven Longwood City Hall Oct. 18. set aside funds to grant small
home if parking It at
a remote Voter registration is also held increases, but the Department
site might make it susceptible daily at Mrs. Bruce's cour- of Education
has said the apto theft or vandalism.
"'Ouse and Seminole Plaza propriatlons bill ban prevents
Pearson said he expects to branch offices.
them.
have dollar estimates of
In Lake Mary where three
Atty. Gen. Rokrt Shevm ad.
savings available Monday.
By BOB LLOYD
Hampton was arrested Sept. is docketed for trial
city council berths are open, vised Sen. Kenneth
on a charge
MacKay, D.
Herald Staff Writer
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by Sanford Police responding
presently held by Martin Bacon Ocala, last week that the raises
of carrying a concealed
A 44-year-old Geneva man, to a report of a burglary at firearm.
Sr., Harry Terry and Virginia could be granted, upholding the accused
Il was arrested at
of buying, receiving Maryla nd Fried Chicken, 2100
Mercer, only Bacon and Terry association position,
Florida
Hospital North
and concealing stolen chain French Ave. Officers said
has qualified to have their
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Springs, On Sept. 6
saws, and a 69-year-old Hampton was arrested acr
names replace on the ballots so
oss after sheriff's deputies said
Casselberry woman, accused of the street from the business and they found
far. Mrs. Mercer at a city
a pistol In an auto In
obtaining
property by worthless had In his possession "a large the
council mee ting this week
hospital parking lot,
(For Oct. 13 through 17)
check, are among defendants In amount of money—bills and
announced she will not seek
—Lonnie B. Lowman, 21,
14 circuit court criminal trials c h.9 n e
and
reelection.
g
t w o Oviedo Route One, faces trial
'National School Lunch Week'
docketed this week,
screwdrivers."
A number of other city
on a larceny of firearm charge.
MONDAY
Scheduled
for
trial
before
An
Information filed by State A defense motion to suppress
residents have picked u
Fish Squares
Circuit Judge J. William Atty. Abbott Herring's office evidence
qualifying documents, but have
In the case is pending
Baked Rearm
Woodson
Is
Marvin
D.
Long,
44,
charges
Hampton
with
grand
in
the
case,
according
not as yet returned thm.
to court
Ib
Greens
Downtown
Old Mims Road, Geneva, The larceny of "more than 1100." files,
Candidate qualifying peri od lfl
Development Council will
Fruit
er Is
self-employed tree trimm
—James Anthony Buffo, 46,
Lake Mary will close Oct. 24.
—Da vid Michael Reehnet, 22,
Bun or school made roll
begin conducting
accused of buying, receiving 46 Orange Drive, Altamonte and Douglas Alan Beehner, 18,
city presently has l,00
of down town businessmen
•ind concealing chain saws Springs, is
Miik and butter
registered voters.
accused of sale of both of 2554 Park Drive, SanMonday Jo determine
stolen
by
James
Arthur
Oqie,
false
manufacturer's
In Longwood, all three city
TUESDAY
ford, are accused of buying,
attitudes and
admitted member of a multiideas
council incumbents—June
statements
of
origin
for
autos,
receiving
and concealing stolen
Sloppy Joe ou
regar d ing
county "steal400njei" theft
business
Lcrmann,
Don
Schreiner
and
Statements
of
Origin
are
property—a
newspaper ven•
Green p
opera tions In the Central
ring.
required In Florida before titles ding machine.
HA. Scott—up for election,
Whipped potatoes
Business Itrict (CB)).
According to documents In can be obtained for new autos.
have qualified to seek new
—Virgil L. Thompklns, 19,
Baked dfSQTl
Members
of
files, Ln is accused of
the
court
luffo was arrested Aug. 15 by 702' W. 11th
term, in office, Scbretner and
St., Sanford, Is
,jjj and butt er
Development Council win
having chain saws stolen In a agents of the
M. 1maj are completing
Florida Depart. accused of breaking and enpersonally
distribute
February
burglary
WEDNESDAY
at IT)eflt of Crimina l Law Enfcr- tcring
lust terms While Scott has
with intent to commit a
questionnaires
and
conduct
Longwoocj
Saw
and
Mower, cement and the Seminole misdemeanor In Connection
served nearly 12 years,
Cbeesetuger as
according to
US. 17-92, Lcngwood,
County Sheriffs Department- With an Aug. 23 bu
not consecutively, on
Crlpy potatoes
rglary at the
COUISCII
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Mrs.
Sophie
flreiba
—Robert Lee Jones, 43, Eastern
the city counciL
Fiesta slaw
Oil Service Station, 314
San JaCOtISCO.
Brittany Court, Casselberry, Is SanfordRouteTh
(4II. pea
Candidate qualifying period
Two.Is
W.
13th
St-,
The results of the
accused of obtaining property carrying a concealed firearm.
In Longwood will clo Oct. 17
Milk and
quiuuunaire will i
on
April J with a worthless $70
—Fred D. Lepper, 22, of
The city currently has 1,9
to provide a basis for
check
at
Oshman's
Sporting
qts
voters.
Casselberry, is accused of
THURSDAY
brainstorming sessions to
Goods, Altamonte Springs,
grand larceny of wheels and
Casselberry,
with
two
ping
city
be conducted by the
In other cases docketed for tires from an
COUnCIl seats and the ma yor's
auto at
Council
for
trial before Judge Woodson this Casselberry.
local
office up for election, has at.
Tossed salad
isiicsmen
week:
—Robert Charles Miller, 73,
traded Only two candidates 5°
Sweet rolls
The questionnaire Is [)
—borxild
Edward
Hamptcn,
214 Newberryport
far—Gerry Christiansen for
Ave.,
Milk d butler
o
f a large-scale downtown
21, 919 Tenth St., Sanford, Is Altamonte Springs, Is accused
mayor and Nathan Van Meter
FRIDAY
development program
accused of breaking and en- of possession
for the city counciL
of a controlled
(No school-40 servlc
by
flf
teeing with ntent to commit a substance,
None
of
the
three
education)
inDevelopment Council,
felony, grand larceny and
—Thomas William Jones, 61,
cumbent.s—Mayor Sill Crier
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possession of burglary tools.
508 Oak St., Altamonte Springs,

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HONOLULU lit?) Nearly 34 yearn after Japanese
pilots attacked Hawaii In the name of their divine ruler,
Em pe ror Hirohito arrived to visit the United States'
largest Japanese-American community.
M the 74-year-old emperor and Empress Nagako
stepped off the plane here Friday, Japanese-American
Hawuilais shouted "Banzal"
"Long Li ve the Emperor."
flw visit CpF. t - t- tk U.S. visit by Ilirohito, now
considered a mortal in Japan, snoliz1ng that nation's
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U.S Magistrate Paul Game ordered the tests Friday
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A Lieutenant Colonel in the
U.S. Army Reserve and
University of Florida graduate,
Moore was elected to the
Sanford City Commission in
1967 and elec t ed Mayor In 1969.
lie and his wife, the former Ann
Wiggins of Sanford, live at 2456
Mellonville Ave., with two of
their live children.

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Susan Gilbreath (left), a sixth grade student at %tlIsce Middle
School, and science teacher Mrs. June Schumann, hold a deadly
to'Ist long coral snake Susan captured in her yard on Friday.
The snake was crawling towards Susan's baby brother when she
stepped on its head and held the reptile Immobile until an older
brother came to her rescue and killed It. iSet' Around The Clock,
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trying to prove their client Billy Isley was Insane at the
time of the "die, Satan" slaying of a Virginia man in

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Congress is as interested
in a rw tax policy and spending cuts as President Ford,
and the two can work together if the President is willing to
cufiiproliiiSC, Sen. Lawton ('titles says.
The Florida Dennocrat, speaking Friday to a convention
of the Florida Association of Realtors, said a spirit of
compromise and cooperation throughout government is
essential in dealing with the economy.
'The Congress has now more than ever before got a
better grip on federal spending and is better equipped to
play a responsible and effective role in formulating
n o a(' 11( y ('hues said

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AP) The Mate cori$rolJer says illinois Is
almost broke. it Gov. Daniel Wilker says the state is
just like a family that can't pay a tall on a certain date,
but does pay It eventually.
Republican Comptroller Cecge W. IAn&amp;erg Jr. who
keeps track of the 1 million IllbvAs spends daily said
Friday the state's cash reserves "are gone ... last night
he state could not pay its bills,"
Lester J. Brann Jr., presidein of the illinois Sots
]aniber of Commerce, said If the state continues
pending at Its cw
rate it will be
nipt by June
.rndbcrg says b3nkruptry could come in 1977.

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MIAMI sAP I — "They can kiss, but that's about it,"
said jailor Martin Green after a 20-minute marriage
ceremony uniting Horace Roberts and Jeanette Bell.
Before being led off to begin serving their prison ternis
Friday, Roberts, 24, and his new hide spent 10 minutes
together In a room attended by policemen. They had both
pleaded guilty earlier in the week to charges of breaking
and entering, and robbery.
The same circuit judge i4ho imposed the sentences pronounced theni ,nuin iind wife, Judge Arden Siegenorf
termed the ceremony "a little unusual." But, he said,
"riavbe this will be the start of their rehabilitation."

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packing house supervisor in
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sales manager and citrus
department manager in the
Sanford office; corporate
secretary; vice-president and
president.
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Mayor, will continue his duties
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SYDNE Y 0 (IIA.SI' JR.
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in 1957 when he was resident
manager of A M Kidder &amp; Co.,
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MARION, Ill. (AP) Police warned Marion's residents
today to arm themselves or evacuate their homes until
five men who broke out of the top security federal prison
here are captured. Federal officials said no such action by
townspeople was necessary.
"Regretfully, this statement was made by local
authorities," a prison spokesman said. He acknowledged
the five men who escaped Friday are considered
dangerous.
Doe hundred local, state and federal officers took part
in a manhunt across the desolate Crab (chard National
Wildlife Refuge and nearby land alter the five apparently
used special equipment to electronically "jimmy" three
gates and walked out the prison's front door.

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Payments to phosphate
1; panics fur reclaiming land will be reviewed in light iof
revert findings o f radjatutisi (langurs fni ni stab lands, a
deputy Uli piroller says.
1lo ar(l Horowitz, general counsel to ('nptroller
Gerald Lewis, will be asked for an opinion on whether
Environiut'ntal Protection Agency findings on radiation
ould affect $2 million in pending pa yments, Deputy
'i us ptroller Ronald W. Ttxw SaS said Friday.
"It is not our prime responsibility, but we ant to be
sure we (10 not pay son sething that shouldn't be paid,"
'l'hiitias said Horowitz was not available for comment
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Two Miami men and a
fanner California lawmaker have been sentenced to
prison on land finance fraud convictions by a judge who
said justice should be "collar blind as well as color blind."
US. Dial Judge Samuel Conti ordered a five-year term
Friday for Richard DoIwig, 67, a former state senator who
suffered a stroke last year. Conti rejected an appeal for
leniency, saying that to grant special consideration
because of Doiwig's age and health would amount to
"giving a license to steal to people who are old and in-

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that confirmation of Offender Rehabilitation Secretary
uie Wainw right and Parole and Probation Commission
liairiian Hay Howard might be rejected by the Senate.
Wainwright, long-time corrections director, was apisisnted by Gov. Iteubin Askew to his current position
after the 1975 legislature made the prison system a
separate agency. The Cabinet recently approved
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WASHING1ON (AP) President Ford is keeping U.S.
granaries closed to the Soviet Union despite new evidence
that American farmers are harvesting record crops of
wheat and corn this year.
But Ford did avlounct In Detroit late Friday that an
export moratoriwn which had shut Poland off from U.S.
grain for several weeks has been lifted. He also said
negotiations for a long-term agreement for sale of U.S.
grain to Moscow are continuing and are showing promise.
Agriculture Secretary Earl L Butz, after Ford's Detroit
announcement, said the embargo on gab, sales to Russia
will continue until a final agreement Is Initialed by the two
countries. Neither Ford nor Butz Indicated how long that
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afraid of any challengers seeking his job, but he is approaching the 1976 election campaign "as if 1 am going to
kse."
Holding his second news conference in as many days,
Ford was faced with more than his normal quota of
political questions when he met with reporters In Detroit
on Friday.
But Ford volunteered remarks aimed at Congress in
what appeared to be an escalation of a verbal war over his
proposed tax cuts and a ceiling on federal spending.
Asked if he considered himself "a cinch" to win election
as president, Ford replied, "No, I sure don'i I never enter
a bell game thinking I am going to win, but I sure work at
it as though I am going to lose."

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With frustration increasing over crowding and other problems in the
criminal justice sssteiis, a prominent legislator has
threatened the jobs of Florida's two top corrections offi-

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1)El.ANI) sAl' — A luau convicted of distributing
heroin that ciu.scd the death of a drug user has been
se'ntented Its die,
You're sentenced to death in the electric chair and God
help Nour soul,'' Circuit Judge tJriel Blount told Glen I
\1,irlin Friday in what lawyers said was the first capital
Punisluiivnt case for such a crime in Florida.
A 1972 ''drug pusher'' statute lrJiiiLs execution for (115or ik'livt'ring heroin that kills a user. Martin, 28,
as found guilty Thursday in the Aug. 3, 1974, (lt'iltl) of
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the electromyogram, or
EMG. EMG activity Is
generated in the muscle and Is
Some of the 51 Seminole
has
commonly
picked up by metal
A
Winter
Springs
man
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County employes who drive
filed suit in circuit court electrodes attached to the skin
county-owned vehicles home
seeking In exess of $2,500 surface directly over the
nights and weekends
damages from the City of monitored muscle, like the
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Longwood, the Longwood arm, she explained.
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Police Chief and Police Sgt.
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Sig Pearson, chief of the
produces
a continous output of
NiAi 1.
Henry W. Borgen, in the civil minute electrical
county's Office of Management
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signals, the
action I lied by Altamonte
Analysis and Evaluation
frequency of which can be
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Springs Attorney Leon B. Cheek
(OMAE), has studied the issue
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measured or traced on an
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and will report
to
encephalograp or EEG.
MIM at
Manning on Oct. 1. 1974 when he
the commission during a 10 r
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a.m. work session at the
Cam. (studen ts ) to dccrease or slow
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4k) Longwood traffic warrants,
clicks," Mrs. Rowe said, by
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"There is goin g to be a
The lawsuit, assigned to
monitoring the signals them.
reduction., At this point I'm
Circuit Judge Domini ck Salfi
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reasonably certain the number
for tr ial, alleges that Borgen
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of vehicles used 24-hours-a-day
didn't risist arrest but was
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assaulted by the
Longwcod
down
the signals and relax their
Pearson said.
officer with resulting arm
and
muscles.
I can do it by fan.
He said the reductions will
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said Mrs. Rowe.
save the county money,
The suit alleges that Borgen
She explained a person can
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because driving cars
was transported to the actually control the tern.
causes wear and tear on county
Longwood City Jail where peratu
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re of his linger with the
vehicles. Also, the county foots
Manning "callously,
helpolatemperatureleedback
the bill for gasoline.
ma lici ously and with complete

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at Seminole Community system, the different muscle Mrs. Anna Rowe, instructor of
"We try to teach people self. instructor of psychology.
College may have some an- groups and so forth,
lab is part of a five.
psychology at SCC.
control. The machines used
swers for you.
Biofeedback training is the
section
course In Psychology of
"The primary purpose here is only provide feedback of
Uptight? Can't relax? TenBiofeedback is the kind of procedure that allows a person to train people how to relax and behavior or physiological Personal Development at the
sion headaches bother you?
feedback coming from different to "tune in" to his own bodily try
to
promote
good changes. All feedback Is college, Mrs. Howe explained.
The new "Biofeedback" lab parts of the body
like the functions and, eventually, to psychological health," said Knowledge of results," said
in the psychology department train, the hear t, the circulatory control them, as explained
'We had somc of the new
by Mrs. Rowe,"
Mrs. Teresa Kendrick, another
equipment last year, but this is
the first year of operation of the
biofeedback lab," said Mrs.
Kendrick. A federal grant
provided for the equipment.
How does one learn to relax
Soughtusing biofeedback?

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Paying attention in the cLassioom could save
our life,
Il you don't believe it, ask Susan Gilreath,a sixth
grade student at Milwee Middle ,School.
Susan's recently been studying amphibians and
reptiles in the science class of Mrs. June Schumann
at Milwee, who has taught her students how to
identify and classify various am ph ibians and
reptiles. Too, she's taught the students they must
never pick up a reptile unless they are positive it is
4 the non-poisonous variety,
On Friday morning, Susan was leaving her home
at 2 Marvin lane, 1ngwood, when she saw a
snake crawling in
neighborhood of her baby
heather,
According to Mrs. Schumann, Susan noticed the
snake had strange markings and decided to take
.ction. Sne was positive the reptile was a coral
snake and knew that she had to act
lest it harm

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H. RICHARD LONG, Editor
WIIJJAM D. CURRIE, Managing Editor
ROBERT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director
Home Delivery : Week. 55 rents Month.
Year, $28 40 B Mail: In Florida sime*2.40; 6 Months, $1420.
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One of the primary causes of the worldwide
inflation is the fact that the OPEC nations have
raised the price of energy five-fold since 1971. This
most recent increase in oil prices is just throwing
more fuel on the fire,
It is easy to be apocalyptic and foreboding
about the OPEC attitude, but pardon us if we refuse
to join those ranks.
If there was one marked quality a bo ut th e
\rieuna meeting it was the disunity among the 13 oil
producing nations. Their ranks include an
amazingly disparate association of na tions that
range from small to large, from poor
to rich, from
those that have surplus oil to those who don't have
enough to fulfill their own aspirations. They are an
array of conflicting religious, social and national

interests,
Th e common denominator is oil and the usual
opinion is that petroleum is enough to hold th e
OPEC nations to a common policy. Differences
among the OPEC members at Vienna, however,
suggest otherwise. Nations such as Algeria,
Ecuador and Iran which need money want
to raise
the price of oil to confiscatory levels to serve
their
own narrow self interests. More sophisticat ed
nations, such as Saudi Arabia
would rather not
raise it at all, realizing that it is in the best interest
of OPEC not to kill the golden goose
the Western
industrial world.
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Each passing OPEC meeting exhibits the deep
and growing division among OU producers — a
phenomenon that the United States of America
should en courage.
The thought that we would like to pass on to our
national leaders in this respect is that we
cannot
take advantage of OPEC disunity unless we exhibit
a little unity of our own.

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Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield says any
further
attempt to resolve the New Hampshire senatorial
election
dispute would "take too long,, to be squeezed into the
Sena te
calendar bef ore Congress goes on vacation nest Friday.
That
Puts off until September
at least
any progress toward
seating a second New Hampshire senator,
The Constitution says-The Senate of the Uruted stat
es giall
be composed of two senators fromeach state."
It also also says
the Senate is empowered to judge the elections and
qua lifications of its own members, which is the basis for
lcrat attemp
y to rule on who won last fall's close
election in Net.
rather than let that state hold a new
election, as the Republicans propose.
We can only conclude that Senate Democrats place their
own constitutional prerogatives above New Hampshire's
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her (our years as a Confederate state,
Florida fought two civil wars.
One was the terrible conflict with the North in
which more than half of her adult white
were killed, wounded, or stricken by disease,
Most of this took place far away because th
e
was never a major ba ttlefield.
The other was a nagging guerrilla struggle
pith some of her own people. Deserters and
draft-dodgers increased as the war dragged

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as medicine. News of this kind would destroy the
morale of any figh ting man, even more so if be
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seated on a poule seat in a corner, within easy
reach of a mount ed toilet roll reads:
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morning, Commissioner (Dick) Williams?"
Williams?asked County CosluflLssIonf!' John Kimbrough.

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Letters To The Editor
The following Is a copy of an open letter to
Goy. Reublo Askew:

Williams,

The 9:30 meeting got underway about lo a.m.
the budget actually exceeds the previous budget
by over $3 million.
with Com
ers
Harry Kwiatkowski and Sid
vthlen
Jr.
arriving
The Seminole County School
at 10, and Commissioner
took
Mike
Hattaw
ay
about
advantage of the increased propertyBoard
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hearty and the baby grows right smart"

any wonder that Florida citizens are 'till sunset.
immediate response to the suggested cut in cynicalisconcerning
Not all were like
the motives and ethics of
that. Some women begged spending was, "Preposterous"
their men to come home.
pe
-Ed Prkkrtt
liticians"
It any wonder that almost all
Deserters multiplied.
The Seminole County Board of Corn- go
K nowing the consequences, they organized
vernment agencies and elected off i cia ls
into
After a long picture-taki ng session, John
missioner's Chairman, Mr. Sid Vihle Jr., and receive low
bands for protection. The
marks for performan ce and sin- Syracuse in full
Federal forces on
his fellow commissioners have been publicly cerity?
dress as Count Dracula, realized
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blockade duty alnng the Florida coast considered
offering themselves a hearty well done and trying believe the tax payers and voters are that his rake-up was running. His
to send a message to government, but as noticed
mother
them as allies. Although few would enlist as
it at the same time and said, "You're
congratulations
for
containing
the
new
budget
at
usual,
no
one
seenu
to
regulars, they accepted arms and opeiated as
be listening.
melting, dear.- Storming into the house, Count
the certified niillage level. However, they failed
stealing cattle, Intercepting the mails
Sincerely,
Dracula fumed, "It's this sun.
to
point
out a massive property value reap.
and tearing up railroad tracks.
sun is deadly to
Ned N. Julian Sr. us vampires,"
pralsal increased the tax dollar input and that
Sanford
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Sanford:
Johnnie M. Adams
Jason A. Beathard
Juanita Johnson

JACK ANDERSON

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Still hidden in secret grand jury transcripts
the White house, which paid them black.
and locked prosecuto'
developments to Dean and, sometimes, to the
files is the dramatic mail to lay low, The CIA, which provided
scapegoat. He, therefore, put nothing on paper.
story of how the Watergate case was broken,
the
President
himself,
phony
identities,
also
knew
them.
Instead, he telephoned his lawyer,
We have spent weeks interviewing FBI
Thomas
Thus, the White House knew every step the Hogan, from Camp David.
Late in the morning of the Watergate
ourees, government prosecutors and defense
arrests,
prosecutors
were
taking
and,
therefore, could
Liddy sought out then-Attorney General Richard
Hogan recommended an able trial lawyer,
attorneys to get the details that never came out
keep ahead of them. But the President's
men did Charles Shaffer, who met
Kleindie,st
on the Burning Tree golf course, not
at the public hearings
them secretly in an
reckon w',th the determ in
Thus, the Attorney General actually met one of riuned
ation of a Judge flut'of'the.way apartment in the Washington
The real heroes of Waterga te, we
John Sirica, the diligence of the press nor suburbs,
ha ve conthe ringleaders whom the FBI was seeking,
It took
clucjed, wiwe the FBI agents who wouldn't let
the
doggedness
of the prosecutors and G-men, the conspiracy, Dean seven hours to summar ize
the
On July 6, the CIA finally delivered a memo to
"It has to end," he concluded.
White house obstruct their Investigation and the the acting Ff31 director,
Pat Gray, revealing that a Waterbugger James McCord, under threat of "I'm ready to end it,"
original Watergate prosecutors who pain- liddy and Hunt had
long prison term, was the fir st to break. When
been furnished false iden. one of the White
stakingly fitted the jigsaw pieces into a criminal
"Don't run in
House conspirators, Jeb Stuart
t he machine guns yet,"
titles. Yet Gray locked the memo In his safe,
conspiracy.
Magruder, received
Shaffer
ad
vised
ii
sought out the proseçl,jtnrs III
'ithout breathing word of it to his awn agents
a lofty new appointment,
The three ursung p'osecutrs Earl Silbert,
see %4 h kind of a deal he could
Not until November, 1972, did the prosecutors M:Cord uvmplafnd bitterly to John Dean: "I'm
make. The duet
going to prison and Magruder's getting
Seymour Glanzer and Donald Campbell
Earl Silbert, refused to grant Dean
learn
his
the
true
Identities
of
George
Leonard
and
handed the case on a RIver platter to the special
immunity. Arrange
Ed. Warren. And It was A pril, im, before y picture in the papers."
were made, never.
prosecutor and his staff of 90,
theless, for Dean to te
To sa ve hi mself. McCord began to spill ha
l his story so the
found out about Uddy's meeting with
t prosecut could judge what
Klein- he knew. The prosec'jtors Immediately wsumThey had no way 01 knowIng in June, I9
dlenst on the golf course,
kind of a witness
he would make.
momd Liddy, who wa. tight-lipped as
Meanwhile, John Dean telephoned Gray
that President Nixon pona11y
ever about
There followed a
order to cover up the trail of break-ins, bag jobs,
the Whitt H
his Watergate role, But they deliberately with
series of secret meetings
daily to find what
the
pro6ecut
FBI
was
detained
making,
On
sometimes lasting most
him
and engaged him In idle con- the ni ght, In
several occasions, Dean
forgeries, frame-ups, rough-ups and buggIng,
Shaffer's Rockville, Md., office .
hic we now know as Watergate.
rsation.
slipped tlu ough a private door in Gray's office to
Magruder. meanwhile,
1 FM agents, therefore, encountered npick up FBI k
This generated alarmed whispers tns1d, the lawyer,
tried to lie to his
SCriPts and raw
James Sharp, who finally told him
White house
credible obstacles from the moment they StMte(1 ftports on the Watergate investigation,
t the unpredictae Liddy was
bluntl y: "Jeb, pretty
down the Watergate trail. The key wi tnesses
Dean also prepared White House witnesses talking. A panicky Magruder flew Bermuda
soon you're going to have to
in
tell
me the truth,"
either lied outri 11 ht or withheld vital information.
for their FBI interviews and then sat in on the search of a lswyer who had been recommen
ded
questioning And for awhil, be was permitted 10 And the President dispatched Dean to Camp
W he n Magruder finally
As an example, the G-riien for weeks couldn't
told the tru th, Sharp
attend interviews that the prosecutors con- David to write a Watergate report.
advised
identify the tw chief culpri ts, G. Gordon Liddy
him: "Jeb, You've got no choice. We
ducted.
should go to the Prosecu
'the cool, Calculating Dean Suspected the deal
tors and make the best
and E. Howard Hunt, who were known to them
The prcsecutors also gave th
their
superior,
we
can"
President
was setting him up. For if Dean
only as George Leonard and Ed Warren.
Assistant Attorney General Henry
One by one,
Petersen, committed the White h ouse
T he svtorious pa ir were w ell known, of course
cover story to before the grand Silbert hauled the witnesses
progress reports, 11" passed on the key writing he
might make himself the prime the
jury. Before he was finished,
Watergate case had been
cracked

011ie M. Freeman, DeBary
Ruth Bemis, Deltona
Majel Hallahan, Deltona
Dona:d W. Wright, Deltona
Florence D. Wells, Lake

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Mr. &amp; Mrs. Henry (Sheila)
Clark, a baby boy, Osteen
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Newcomers Coffee sponsored prizes.
by Seminole Spokes of
Harvest Festival, First
Altamonte Springs, Betty United Methodist Church, 5th
Pollock In charge. Call and Magnolia, 9 am. to 5 p.m.
Welcome Wagon for details.
Lunch, 11:30-1:30.
Richard L. '!'lIIams
Spire Circle, Order of the
Seminar on eye problems, 9
Leopold Wolf
Civic
Amaranth,
1:30 p.m. at home of
Gary L.R. Bullard, DeBary am,, Altamonte Springs
111.
Evelyn
Hayes.
Center. Open to public.
David Gill, DeBary
Edward M. Wilson, DeBary (Xr. 16
OCT. 25
Meta A. Baehr, Deltona
Women of the Moose Chapter
cminole Chapter No. 2,
Eugene P. Field, Deltona
Halloween Dance. 9:30
Eastern
Star.
1404
the
OtIer of
Joseph Recce Sr., Deltona
music by Harmonaires.
p.m.,
Advance night.
Robert 1). Smedley, Deltona
Costume prizes and cake walk.
19
Jack Virgo, Deltona
Fraternal Order of Eagles OCT. 24.26
Annie L. Hersey, Deltona
Acne
Tri County Roadrunners ('[3
Mrs. Linwood (Sheri) Foster Day" 3643 "Bring a Friend
pin.,
coffee
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Radio
Club hearing Con.
&amp; baby girl, Longwood
club home in Fern Park.
servation Jamboree, Sanford
Civic Center. Door prizes,
entertainment, beauty contest,
snack bar. Dance Friday, 7-11

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Saturday's hlghBl.Overnight
Cliirksburg, W. Va., and
FRANK P. RIDDELL
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Partly
cloudy
through
Sun.
Fraternal Order of Eagles
Frank P. Ridell of Lemon Wheeling.
day. Highs in the mid to Upper Auxiliary 3643 Children's
Bluff died Friday in Sanford.
Survivors Include his wife, BOs. Lows tonight In the upper Halloween Party, 7-9 p.m.,
He was 83.
60s and lower 70s. Variable gan)cs, refreshments and
Mrs. Verna P. Riddell.
Born In Gilmer County, West
Brisson Funeral Home in mostly east and northeast prizes, club home, Fern Park.
Va., he retired and came to charge of arrangements.
winds around 10 mph.
Florida In 1954. lie was a
NOV. 1
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Seminole Community
Scattered
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Methodist Church of Sanford,
southeastern portions, library Auction beginn ing at 1
I lerirmuin Lodge No.6. F&amp;AM, of
Otherwise mostly lair. L4m p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic
near 60 in the north to 70s south Center.
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OCT. 13
.1 p.m., Seventh-day Adventist
Weight Watchers, 7 pm
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.
Orange AudubonSoclety, 7:30
Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford. Sanford Woman's Club,
p.m., Central Christian Church, Sanford Woman's Club.
250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando.
Beta Chi Initiation Dinner, 7
Third Quarterly Director's
Third Report luncheon United
Panel discussion on Conser- meeting of Greater Sanford
by
p.m.
Sheraton Inn, Sanford.
Way Seminole County hosted
vation Education.
Chamber of Commerce 8 a.m. Optimist Club, noon, Sheraton
Inn, 1-4 and SR 46. Dutch treat. OCT 22
Florida
Aviation
Trades
Seminole County Auociatlon
Lyman High School Band
Association
(state
meeting)
for
Retarded Children theater
Pinecrest Elementary School
Boosters, 7:30 p.m., band room, Airport
Inn Aero Services PTA open house, 7 p.m.; benefit "The Music Man," 7:30
Terminal Building, 6:30 p.m. meeting 7:30.
p.m., Annie Russell Theatre,
Sanford-Seminole Art Assn., Co-hosts: Aero
Services and
Rollins College. Tickets
7:30 p.m., Cultural Arts SnfiiI Airport Authority.
Skate right sponsored by available from Streeps's
Building, 5th and Oak.
Lyman High School Band Agency in Orlando or by mail
Demonstration by
John
Suburban Republican Boosters to benefit uniform CARC, P.O. Box 1086, Sanford,
Ycackle.
Women's Club, 10 a.m., Oak fund, 7-9:30 p.m. Teachers and
Harbour, 550 Maitland Ave., parents free,
Seminole Spokes luncheon,
Women of the Moose Chapter Altamonte Springs, Speaker,
12:15 p.m., Longwood Hotel.
1404, Christmas in Octoher Jack Homer, chairman of the
Sanford Pilot Club, 7 p.m., Call Mrs. Lynn Lenons
of
night, gifts for Mooseheart and County Bicentennial Corn- Flagship Bank of Sanford.
Lon gwood for reservations,
Msehaven.
Official visit by District 4
mittee.
Governor Barbara Kasten.
OCT. 24
Fraternal Order of Eagles
- OCT. 15
I4eagueof Women Voters Unit Halloween Dance and charter
meeting, 9:15 a.m., First night for Aerie 3643 and
Seminole, Auxiliary, 8 p.m., Altamonte
of
Federal
L on gwoo d
T o p 1 c : Civic Center. Dance music by
OCTOBER 10, 1975
Bertha Davis

News 17TPICU this week reported you as setting the
the politicians argued about
saying you might consider increasing gasoline mills plus maximum &amp;UowrbIe millage at
A few newspaper editors were aware of th
You'd ttdnk it only happened in the old days
.6 mills for debt service, a total 018.6
e taxes
problem and urged wives and mothers to write belowto build upstate fi nances which have fallen mills a large increase over the previous budget
Chaining employes to their desk, that is.
expec ta tions. Mr. Tucker a nd Mr.
only heerful letters to their men at the front.
But Bob Ellis, the county commission's adhave
Turlington have also been reported as saying the three choices concerning
ministrative
assistant, vows the practice is still
Many did, even some in poor circit ces who
the spending public alive.
increase
would
be
necessa
r
y.
Mr.
Turlington
funds,
tried Pathetically in hide their troubles,
further indicated that $155 million additional or holdIncrease tax dollars, decrease tax dollars,
the li ne. I realize that spending wi th in
'You wanted to no what we got to eat," one would be
Asked what
necessary for the school system.
was still doing in Seminole
wrote her soldier husband, "We got pota
one's
Income
is old fashioned but the present County after fourhecountla
toes and
I
am
ns new out Wednesday
sure
you
listened
carefully
a little milk., . I have got some corn planted
to the predicament of New York City and the State of for Sheriff John Polk's
and
President's speech which suggestes a $28 billion New York should
budget appeal in
offer some guidance to
this (there's) peas and corn In near the house tax cut
our Tallahassee on Thursday, Ellis replied he
coupled with a $28 billion decrease in local and state authorities.
and it looks very well.. The children is
was
all
"cliajj" to his courftuse desk from sunrise
federal spending, Congressma, Al Uliman's
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meeting," said Kiinbrough.
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know
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Tax Hike Rapped

Phone Hotlines Set Up
LIMERICK, Ireland tAP)
Telephone hotlines have
been set up in seven Irish monasteries In an effort to
encourage the kidnapers of Dutch businessman Tiede
Herrema to negotiate his release through private interniediaries.
Informed sources said superiors of the seven Capuchin
monasteries were told the telephone codeword used by the
kidnapers after mediators
police of tapping the
phone of Father Dana! O'Maboney, 38-year-old Capuchin
monk who has emerged as the key link between the kidnapers and Herremna's Ferenka Steel CO.
O'Mahoney said only that the hotlines were opened
Friday night "to broaden the base of contact."

One adorning the wall in the office of Harok
Brooks, vice presi dent and cashier in charge ol
at the Flagship Bank of Sanford, ma)

the lfll Glastonberry Road and his sister Donna M., 15, of
residence between 9 and 10 a.m. 718 Meadow St. were treated
and identified themselves as and released from Florida
having warrants for Ray.
Hospital North Friday al
Harrell said a gunshot was ternoon after a two car accident
fired from somewhere Inside at S.R. 600, Just South of
the house and the officers O'Brien Road in Fern Park,
retreated and summoned backSeminole County sheriff's
up units.
Deputy K. A. Newshutz said a
During the 90-minute period car, dri ven by Keith P. Brown,
before the shirtless Ray exited 21, their older brother, was
the front of the house, ap- stopped in the outside, Southproximately 20 deputies and bound lane of Sit. 600 waiting to
Casselberry policemen make a left turn when he was
surrounded the house near the struck in the rear by a car
busy Glastonberry and Der- driven by Bobby Lee Bradford,
byshire Roads Intersection.
24, 300 Airport Blvd., injuring
Officers said they had feared Michael and Donna.
a "possible shootout," Sheriff's
Deputy John Thorpe said the
deputies were armed with Casselberry police department
shotguns, automatic weapons, was investigating a hit and run
chemicals and reportedly accident Friday night and a
protective vests.
suspect has been arrested.
Sheriff John Polk and hlarrell Casselberry police Saturday
directed the operations and said
information
was
Polk and an unidentified unavailable.
"family friend" of Ray
Edwin Clay Barlow, 45,
reportedly were able to talk the Orlando, the suspect, was
suspect into surrendering via arrested for driving while Iiitelephone from a nearby toxicated at S.R. 419 at Avenue
residence.
B in Oviedo, Thorpe said
Harrell said officers didn't Barlow was observed "weaving
back and forth in the right
fire any shots,
Harrell said Ray was taken to Eastbound lane."
Seminole County jail by Polk
Bond was set at $750.
for booking on the two Orange
James Davis, 53, 1200
County armed robbery charges. Mangustine Ave., was
The suspect was then to be early Saturday morning by
transferred to Orange County Sheriff's deputies and charged
jail.
with fleeing and attempting to
Sanford police were busy with elude, resisting arrest and
two strong-arm robberies violence, no valid driver's
Friday night.
license and driving while inCharles David Inman, 18, toxicated. Bond was set at
Apartment 36, Castle Brewer $6,050.
Court, who was arrested by
Deputy John Poole said
Sanford Detective Jack Cash Kenneth G. Gano, 19,
was set for his first court ap- Longwood, was arrested early
pearance Saturday morning. Saturday morning at Green
Bond was set at $8,000.
Meadws and charged with
A 17-year-old juvenile also possession of a controlled
was arrested for strong-arm substance and disorderly inrobbery at Seminole High toxication. Bond was set at
School Sports Stadium.
$5,100.
Cash reported the Juvenile
Sanford Patrolman Carey
crabbed the shirt and glasses of Herndon said two juvenile girls
Michael Fred Link, 13, Sanford, were arrested Friday night for
and took $5.10 in cash from his shoplifting of clothing at Zaye
pockets. The Juvenile was Department Store.
arrested

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why we can't understand It

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active regiments headed x
their own
account, risking a firing squad for desertion
rather than see their families go hungry,
my were receiving letters describing the

LISBON. Portugal AP)
Portugal's powerful
Revolutionary Council today reaffirmed support of the
moderate government and blamed this week's upsurge of
political violence on rightists infiltrating left-wing groups.
The military council
after an unprecedented
ii eeting with the government of Premier Jose Pinheiro de
Azevedo that it "vehemently rejects the acts of gratuitous
violence" and "reaffirms its support of the government In
its efforts to resolve the crisis."

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showing of one ci the more
contemporary films, acco mpanied by a rock
Superintendent William P. "Bud" Layer
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Some mixed reactions from parents and
Seminole County school officials were aired with
the recent viewing of films on a state-approved
venereal disease education program aimed at
grades six through 12.

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and Southern hopes faded. The swamps and

her own slackers but with a spill-over of
dissidents from neighboring states who found the
climate congenial,
Between them these two groups came
perilously close to taking over large areas of the
slate and making their own law. They
in.
timidated the
au thori ties and th
the flow of food and supplies to the jumlies if, the
flea
Of
Of course the malingerers had a case. As the
forces were drained of effectives to
resist the ever-growing pressure from the Union,
few able-bodied men were left to guard the
homes and grow the crops.
AS early as August, I2, when the war was
little more than a year old, the officials
of Taylor
County informed the Confederate government
at the situation was a cu te. They asked that
• enough men be exempted from consaiption
to
versee the plantations and keep the smaller
farms going.
Since that wasn't possible, some of the men in

Lnceals
Message

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BERRY'S

If the Party of the Proletariat MRPE' , attacked the
luailquarters of the Popular l)ciiit'ratic Union ( UDI)),
another minor radical group,
retaliation for the
drowning of an MItPP member.
The battle ended at 3 a.m. when police removed UDP
¶te!enders from their headquaiters and took thein away.
The mob outside, swelled by thousands who did not belong
to either party, sacked the building.
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OPOlUlO, Portugal AP)'- Groups of radical leftists
traded volleys of gunfire, grenades and stones early today
as full-scale rioting broke out in Portugal's second-largest

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A 20-year-old Orange County seige at his mother's home.
Michael Ray.
identified minutes later among
robbery suspect surrendered to
Serni,1ole County Chief
Harrell said Seminole a large group of black males,
sheriff's deputies Just before Deputy Sheriff
Duane Harrell deputies Lowell Jones and Lt. police said.
noon Saturday after a ,mjnute identified the suspect as William Robbins apprcached
Both Michael P. Brown, 19,

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John's employment will allow Brown more time to
be of service to the commerci a l horticultural
°perations in the county.
Welcome aboard, John.
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received by Susan Gilreath. e kept her cool, knew
that had to done, and she did it.

her young brother.
So, she quickly stepped on the reptile's head,
rezieniberjng that she was not to attempt to pick up

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Th e opening ShCiS of the great energy war of
the late 20th Century were fired in early 1971 when
seven of the most powerful oil corporations
in the
world capitulated to
demands of six weak and
quarreling Arab nations.
As a result of that conference the control of oil
production started to pass into the hands of the
producer nations, the piice of oil was raised to
about $2 a barrel and the Arabs guaranteed the
corporations that the' would be assured of five
Y1'lr of it ice Oil the uil pricing iront.
The recent meeting of the Organization of
Petroleum Exporting Countries in Vienna exhibits
th at th e Arabs no longer even bother to act
gracefully ordj(f the hard issues involved in th e
energy war.
With an outrageous disregard for the fragile
nature of the international economic order the 13
members of OPEC have added an estimated
billion to the world's oil bill during the next year.
Th ey also have all but served notice that there
will be another price increase in nine months if
th e
rest of th e world does not bring inflation under

Extension Agricultural center in Sanford.
John's been employed under the Comprehensive
Employment and Training Act to assist
homeowners who may have questions or problems
Ith their plants or gardens.
He's a recent graduate of the University of
a degree in vegetable
Illinois
Too,
and
hobby
work
gardening
greenhouse, farm
are
also a part of his experience which will help him to
meet the horticultural needs of Seminole County
residents.
John will work closely with Reggie Brown,
horticultural extension agent for Seminole County.
Matthes was hired because It was felt that with
the increase In residential population of the county
it was necessary to provide a person who would

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a poisonous snake, and hollered for her 15.yearold brother, who came running out of the house at
hearing Susan's cries.
Big Brother promptly killed the snake and all
breathed a sigh of relief.
Susan poured some common rubbing alcohol in a
jar, placed the snake In it, too, and
it to Mrs.
&amp;hunann, who
the youngster for her quick
thinking and level-headedness.
Today, th two.foot coral snake a part of Mrs.
Schumann's Science display collection in Room 32
at Milwec Middle School.
And, Susan's a hero in the eyes of everyone for
perhaps saving the life of her younger brother,
kids, when you're in that classroom, pay
attention. It could save your life or that of someone
else.

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Sunday, Oct. 12, 1t75
Legal Notice

SCC Gives Equivalency Tests

7

7

High School Diplomas Aviiilable

Legal Notice

Legal Notice

NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
INVITATION TO DID
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NAME STATUTE
The flord of Trustees of the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR'
Seminole County Public Hospital CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO WHOM IT MI' V CONCERN:
Notice is hereti oiven that the'W
invites bids upon the following:
COUNTY. FLORIDA
One (1) pair Class "B" Fire doors CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.1UCAO9.D undersigned. pursuant to the
and six 6) pair Smoke Barrier STOCKTON. WHATLEY, DAVIN &amp; "FictitOuS Name Statute." Chapter
COMPANY. a Florida corpora!ion. $8309, Florida Stalutei. will register
Doors with framing, Bids will In
dude installation costs
Plaintiff, with the Circuit Clerk, Seminole
County, Florida. upon receipt of
Additional information, plans and
s,
speciIicatioq are available at the JOHN C. TORRES and ELEANOR proof of the Publication Of this

neraT
anlorcj, Fl.

-

By DONNA ESTES
Community College, in a from Late teens through middle some schools of higher learni ng Monday and Wednesday 6:30 to Office of the Purchasing Agent.
notice, the fictitious name,
TORRES, his wife,
Herald Staff Writer
portable classroom on the old and mature age, can be seen do require addItional 12th gra de 9:30p.m.; Interstate Mall Pan.
All bids shall be mailed to the
Defendants, towit: DISCOUNT DELI under
During the last Few days of campus, a group of students,, studying booklets of tests with testing, however.
I am engaged in business at
Board of Trustees of the Seminole
NOTICE OF ACTION
American
Bank
Building,
County
Public
Hospital,
1101
East
10
JOHN
Highway
17 92, in the City of
us,
C. TORRES and
nearlyeveryrnonthatSemjnole whose recorded years range all the concentration they can
Statistically, Ms. Mitchi ll Monday through Friday 8:30 First Street, Sônlord, Florida 37771.
LOOQwOOd. Florida
ELEANOR
TORRES
muster.
said, students with GE D a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and Wed. All bids shall be postmarked not
That Ibe party interested in Said
Residence —Unkn
_________________________________________________
YOU ARE NOTIFIED thaI an businesS enterprise is as follows' '
The tests, which take two diplomas who go on to colle e nesday and Thursday 6:30 to iotr than th 16th day of October
MARCY. INC
. and Shall be received on or acflontoforecloseamortgageon the
hours each over a three do much better than the regul it 9:30 p.m.; Sanford Middle tefor* the
20th day of October 1*75. followIng property In Seminole
A Florida corp,
daytime or evening period, are high school graduate.
Oct. 9. 10. 12, 1973
Dated at Orlando. Orange County,
School, Tuesday and Thursday
Counly, Florida:
She said the GED studen ta 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. and Strom.
in mathematics, English
Lot 13, Block "C". WASHINGTON Florida, October 1sf, 1973.
OAKS SECTION TWO, according to PubliSh. Oct 5. I?. 19, 26, 1975
grammar, social studies, the have evidenced knowledge ct a berg-Carlson, Monday,
the plat thereof as recorded in Plat DES 27
natural sciences and English very high level by passing. TI e Tuesday and Wednesday 1:30
Book 16. Pages $6 and $7, Public ________________________
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Records of Seminole County.
literature. And the goal is average high school student, fl p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
EIOHTEEP4rH JUDICIAL dR. Florida.
passing all live to obtath a high the same (tine, may have do, ie
STATUTE
- CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE has been filed against you and you TO WHOMNAME
IT MAY CONCERN
school equivalency diploma, nothing more than "endu.
COUNIY, FLORIDA
Legal Notice
required to serve a copy pt yOUr
Nntic i h.rehy aiven that the
CIVIL DIVISION NO. 7S-194)CA.0t.
The prized diploma, signed their high school years," si
written delenses, If any, to it. Ofl t'nderined. purSuant 10 the
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
0
by Ralph Turflngton, state said.
JULIUS
0.
PETRUSKA, "Fktitou Name Statute," Chapter
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. FEDERAL NATIONAL MOR. ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA, M%O9,FloridaStatutej,willregjster
commissioner of education; Joe
Those who successfully gal
TGAGE ASSOCIATION, a cor
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Plaintiff's Attorney, whose address with the Circuit Court, in and for
poratlon organized and existing
1), MilLs, director vacational, their GED diploma, hay e COUNTY, FLORIDA
is33 East Robnson Street, Orlando. Seminole County. Florida, upon
tinder the laws of the United States
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina :P) - Isabel Peron will
Florida 37101. on or before receipt n proof n the publkation of
technical and adult education learned how to study - a grei it CIVIL ACTION NO. is.
of America.
STOCKTON, WHATLEY, DAVIN
November 6HI, 1975 and file the this notice. the fict,tiu name, to
resume her presidential duties next week, says Acting
and James H. Fling, ad. deal of the testing Indicati S COMPANY, a Florida corporation,
Plaintiff,
original with the Clerk of this Court wit - IIPPER CRUST under
President Italo Luder,
wtiich
niinistrator adult and veterans reading ability - and how I o
Plaintiff,
either before service on the Plain
, expect to enqiq. in Ilusine'is at
THOMAS
M.
According to a government communique, Luder told his
BARNES and tiff's attorney or Immediately 760 South Wymore Road in the City
education, means something grasp material out of seienc
M. BROADWAY, ROSS YVETTE J. BARNES, his wife,
cabinet Friday night that Mrs. Peron would address a
thereafter, otherwise a default *iH cit Altamonte
different to each of the persons literature and social studie S ROBERTA
Florida
CALHOUN
E.
and
Defendants
FIRST
be entered against you for the relief
rally in the downtown Plaza de Mayo on Oct. 17 - Loyalty
participating,
That the party interested in said
NOTICE OF ACTION
from context. "A great deal c ,f NATIONAL BANK OF MERRITT
demanded in the Complaint.
lnps enterpris, is as follows
Day marking her late husband Juan D. Peron's first rise
TO THOMAS M BARNES
ISLAND,
The document gives the passing in college is reading,
WlTNESSmyhendandthese.tof
HANOI (HF(K INC

Real Estate
BY LARRY SAXON

on it. Is this a good policy to follow? Mr. w, 'r,
Dear Mr. W. 'r.,

I

Mrs. Pcron, 44, turned over her powers to Luder on
Sept. 13 while she recuperated from ill health brought
by the pressures of her job in a (tine of severe economic
problems and increasing terrorism in Argentina. ie has
been resting at an air force resort in the mountains of
Cordoba provine.

Xaviera Has New Twist
MONTREAL AP - Xaviera Hollander, the sellproclaimed prostitute currently on an inteationai
campaign for sexual liberation, has a new twist on an old
double standard.
1 enjoy sleeping with cther people I like, but if my
husband did the same, I'd kill iiini," she said in an interview Friday with a Montreal newspaper.
On the subject of nudity, the prostitute-turned-author
commented, "It isn't necessarily sensual. But a haildressed woman - that's beautiful."
Miss Hollander will find out next Tuesday if she can
stay in Canada. A deportation order was issued by the
immigration department on grounds she is an undesirable
alien.

Sen. Talmadge Honored
ATLANTA lAP) - Sen. Herman E. Talmadge, D.Ga.,
whose early political career was rooted in segregation,
has been honored by predominantly black Morris Brown
College as its man-of-the-year in Georgia.
TaLmadge also was given an honorary doctorate of
humane letters by the college Friday night.
Robert Threalt, president of the school, said Talmadge
was honored for many contributions to education
general, and particularly for his efforts in gaining federal
grants for Morris Brown.

Fuibright 'Knighted'
WASHINGTON tAP) - Former Sen. J. William
Fuibright has been made an Honorary Knight Corninander of the Or&amp;r of the British Empire by Q'
Elizabeth II for his "outst.anding contributions to AngloAmerican relations."
Ambassador Sir Peter Ramsbotham handed Fuibright,
an Arkansas Democrat, the enameled cross on a
ribbon Friday at a ceremony attended by
State Henry A. Kissinger and other ranking government
and diplomatic offl

Spiro Agnew Vacationing
CROF7ON, Md. tAP) - Spiro T. Agnew spent the seeond anniversary of his resignation as vice president
vacationing at an urxliscloseil spot.
His secretary would not discuss where the former vice
president was Friday or any details of his vacation.
said Agnew would not have any comment on the
events of Oct. 10, 1973, when he submitted his resignation
as vice president and then went to a federal court in
Baltimore to plead no contest to a single tax evasion
charge.

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NOTICE OF ACTION
1973.
lifelong goal or finishing a
corporation
Residence
TO: ROBERTA M. BROADWAY
Unknown
The student permitted to tak
SeaU
at
at Maitland, Seminole
and ROSS E. CALHOUN
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
phase delayed for a short time the test must be at least l
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
County,
iloridw September 74th.
actiontoforeclosearnortgag,ontne
Residence
UniInoT
Clerk 01 the Circuit Court
or same, while to others it years old. The most matur
19,c
following property In Seminole
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
By: Elaine RiCharde
ineansa new life where further person who has received i
Pt,nlisr, Sept 31. Ot 5. 17. 19, 1973
actiontotoredloseamortgag(onthe County, Florida:
Deputy CIert
OFR us
Lot 3, SOUTH PINECREST, 4TH
education can be pursued, diploma from the testing locall' following property In Seminole
PubliSh: Oct. 3. 12, 19, 26, 1973
_____________________________
ADDITION,
according
County. Florida:
to the plat
where better job opportunities js a 72-year-old woman.
DES35
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
Lot 7, Block 0, WOODMERE thereof as recorded in Plat Book 12,
and ad%'ancement will be
NAME STATUTE
Eight study centers ani PARK, SECOND REPLAT ac. Pages 42 and 43, Public Records of
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
available,
CITY OF
cording to the Plat thereof as Seminole County, Florida
located throughout the county
Nritice is hereby Qiven that the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Recorded in Plat Book 13. Page 73
has been filed a9ainst you and you
Mrs. Marilyn Mitchell, Enrollment is open and in
underianrd,
pursuant to the
required
FLORIDA
Public Records of Seminole County, are
to serve a copy of your
coordinator of developmental dividualized study is available. Florida,
NOTICEOFPUSLICHEARINGTO "Fictitious Name Statute," Chapter
written defenses, if any, 10 it,
OP U509.FlorldaSlatulei.wllregster
ADOPTION
0.
programs at Seminole Corn- A pers..n may enter at any time has been tiled against you and you JULIUS
PEIRUSKA, CONSIDER
.
withtheClerb.ofIheCircu,t Court. fl E
rnunity College (SCC), said this to study only those lessons he arerequired to servea copy of your ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA, PROPOSEDORDINANCE
and for Seminole County. Florida
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
written defense's, if any, to is, on PlaintIff's Attorney, whose addre'ss
method of obtaining a high needs to prepare for the test. He JULIUS
receipt of proof of the
PETRUSKA. 1s33 East Robinson Street, Orlando,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
G.
school diploma is becoming may exit at any time he fei lihe ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA. FlorIda 32501. on or before the City Of Altamonte SprIngs, publicatIon of this notice to wit
Florida, that the Council will told a 140NC, KONG RESTAURANT
November 17th, 1975 and fit the
inCl'ezlstflglV popular.
Plaintiff's 4ttoinei, whose address
is ceady to take the test.
i.'ci(ti'r which we cipect to Cflqagc in
ci'iginai with the Clerk of this Court
i
public
hearinç to consider enact
33
East
Robinson
Street.
Orlando.
In 1971, 138 persons parSome drop out before they Florida 32101, on or before either before service on the Plain. ment of Ordinance No. is* ;s. enat 957 State Street. Sanford
ticipated in the testing program are ready," Mrs. Mitchell said, November 6th, 1975 and file the tiff's attorney or immediately tItled:
Plaza Shoppino Center. in the Cily of
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY Sanford. Florida
and 76 were awarded diplomas "and some choose not to study original with the Clerk of this Court thec.atter. Otherwise a default will
That the parties interested in said
be entered against you for the relief
OF ALTAMON TE
either before service on the Plain
SPRINGS.
at SCC. Last year, 747 Seminole at all and that makes up quite a
demanded In the Complaint.
FLORIDA, AMENDING OR- bioe'ss enterpriSe are as loliows.
tiff's attorney or immediately
K Ku
Countlans tested and 420 number of the failures,"
thereafter, otherwise a default will
WITNE5SmyhanØandthe5e'aIf OINANCENO.22$-730F THE CITY
Helen P Ku
received diplomas.
OF
ALTAMONTE
beentered.gainst
youfoqtherelief
thi5
Court.
this
5th
day
of
October,
SPRINGS.
To be eligible to lake the tests
Oated at Sanford, Seminole
1975.
FLORIDA, BEING THE COM.
The average rate of passing, a person must have high school demanded in the Complaint,
Seal)
PREHENSIVE ZONING OR. County. Florida. September 15th.
WITNESSmyhanc$andtrie5ealof
Mrs. Mitchell said, Is 60 per credits in civic, Americanism this Court, thIs 1st day
Arthur H. Beckwitfl, Jr.
DINAP4CE WITHIN SAID CITY, AS
rf October,
cent of those who take the test. vs. Communism and American 1973
ALLOWS: AMENDING SECTION 6. Publish' Sept 71. 25. Oct 5. 17. 1975
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Cecelia V. Ekern
(Seat)
"SC
C" B.? TO ALLOW DRY OEP 136
The average of those passing, History. Those who do not have
Deputy Clerk
•
Arthur H. Oeckwith, Jr.
CLEANING PACKAGE PLANTS
who complete a study program these credits may also take
FICTITIOUS NAME
Julius 0. Petruska
FOR NEIGHBORHOOD SERVICE
Clerk of the Circuit Court
at the school prior to par- tests' to gain the credits.
Noticeisherebyglyantnatwar
of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA
By: EIne RiCharde
GENERALLY IN SHOPPING
CENTER DISTRICTS' AMEN. enQ1Qedmnbu5eiSat 401 Magnolia
33 East Robinson Street
Deputy Clerk
ticipatlug in the testing, Is 98
Oct. 17 is the last day when PubliShOrlando, Florioa 3flQ7
DING SECTION 6 BY THE AD Aye, Sanford, Seminole County,
Oct.
3,
17.
19,
76,
1975
per cent, she said,
persons can be accepted to OES-34
DITION OF A NEW ZONING Florida under the fictitious name of
Publish: Oct. 12, 19, 26, Nov. 7, 1973
The national average age of participate In the testing ________________________ DES $7
CLASSIFICATION TO BE KNOWN THE GABLES, and we intend to
th
AS "PID" - PLANNED IN reqisterIaidnemewiththIclfkØf
gaining diplomas in this beginning Oct. 77. Additional IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, ______________________
DEVELOPMENT, the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
DUSTRIAL
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII.
fashion Is 27 years old and the infonnation may be obtained at CUlT.
IN AND FOR SEMINOLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND AND AMENDING SECTION 56 A Florida in accordance with the
FOR SEMINOLE
of the Fictitious Name
average student 'dropped out" Building 22 on the adult campus COUNTY, FLORIDA
COUNTY, (11) DV REVISION OF THE
FLORIDA
EXISTING
REGULATIONS
AND
Statute's,
To
Wit: Section $65 09
of regular school in the 10th at SCC.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-1674.CA.$.
CASE NO. S1049-CA•11.E
THE ADDITION OF FURTHER Florida Statutes 1957.
EE
gr.
Those who fail the tests on the WINTER PARK
DON FOX ASSOCIATES, INC., a REGULATIONS RELATING TO
S: Charles M Cameron
FEDERAL
LOAN Florida corporation.
In the past 10 years GED first time around, may repeat SAVINGS
Marion Cameron
THE
PLACEMENT
AND
AND
Plaintiff.
(Genral
REMOVAL
OF
POLITICAL PvbiiPt: Oct. 17. 19. 26, Nov 2. 1973
Education the tests. Those who fail a ASSOCIATION, a corporation
DES 12
CAMPAIGN SIGNS AND THE
Development) diplomas issued second time are required to go organized and existing under the
IawsoftheUnet,dState'sofAmerica JAYMOR CORPORATION, a FEESTHEREFORE PROVIDING
In the 50 states, the protec- to the study center before
CITY OF
Florida corporation, and RICHARD SEPARABILITY. CONFLICTS
Plaintiff,
ALTAMONTI SPRINGS.
BRUCE KERLIN and ELIZABETH
(orates and possessions has trying again.
NO EFFECTIVE DATE.
FLORIDA
S&amp;dOcdin.ancewas
placed
on
first
tripled in volume and become
YONA
BENYAMINY.
ef
Ui,
Cf
at.
PEARCE
KERLIPI,
hiS
Mrs. Mitchell said other
Notice of Public H.arinj
Dfindnt,
'ceding
on
October
7.
*975,
and tne
Defendants.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
an Increasingly popular way of educational programs are
NOTICE OF ACTION
City Council will consider same for
CLERK'S AMENDED
th City Commilsionof the City of
earning a high school diploma, available on the adult campus
TO
RICHARD
BRUCE
KERLIN
fiflalpatSageandadoptionaft,rthe
NOTICEOFSALE
Altarnonte SprinoL Florida IPat said
and ELIZABETH PEARCE
public hearing, wtilch will ldf held jA
she said.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
including reading both for
KERLIN, hI wife
the City Hall of Altamonte Springs, City Commission will hold a public
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
hearing to consider changing the
In 1974, some 300,674 GED credit and non credit, grammar pursuant
Who
last
known
on Tuesc?ay, the 25th day of October.
to' a Final judgment c
soon zoning
classification
diplomas
from
were
address
is
unknown,
1975, at 4:30 p m , or as
issued anti math review. These studies Foreclosure entered in the above
IAA)
YOU
ARE
NOTIFIED
that
a
thereafter
is
possible.
At
the
Residential,
Single
Family
(P
throughout the nation and are also available at the entitled cause in the Circuit Court of
may to Professional Office on the
has been filed against
meetIng
nterested
parties
the
Eighteenth
Judicial
Circuit,
In
Cross
Claim
Florida Issued 10,369 of them. following offcampus locations:
propery as described below, as
and
edt05utv1a appearandbeheardwitarespec$to
andfor SeminoleCounty, Florida, I
The diploma, Mrs. Mitchell
the
proposed
ordInance.
ThIs
those
classltications are described
Oviedo High School, Monday will $141 at publIc auction to the coPyofyovrwritt.,sdeien,i,•y
in the Comprehensive Zoning Or
Cros,s-C.aimant's attorney, John hearing maybecontIrwedfromti
said, is recognized anywhere, and Tuesday from 6:30 to 9:30 highest bidder for cash at the West
dinance of the City of Altamonte
at universities, community p.m.; Casselberry Community frvnf cso of the Courthouse in me L. Maynard, wtos. addresi is $41 to time until final action Is taken by SpqIng, FlorIda, No. 33573 and as
City of Sanford, Seminole County. West Morse Boulevard. Suite 20. the CIty Council.
colleges and vocational- Methodist Church, Wednesday Florida at the
AM. on Post Off lc Box 317. Winter Perk,
A copy of thu proposed ordinance amended and Iul,mented.
hour of 11:00
tect property 5 ds(ribed as
Florida 331St, on or before
technical sehools.
Is posted at the City Hall, Attamonte
and Thursday, 6:30 to 9:30 October 20th, $975. that certain
follows'
as November 17th. 1973, and file the
Springs, Florida, and copies are on
"Wehaveneverhadastwjent p.m.; Altamonte Springs Civic parcel of real property described
Lois I, 3, 3. 9&amp; 93 fld *6, Nor
original with tht Clerk of the Court
IlIe with the Clerk of the City
tof lOws:
and ffp $upxivisi
who was turned down because Center, Monday and Wed.
recorded ifl Plat
same may be lflsP4.'c1ed
Condominium Unit No. 20$ E, Cithe't before service on Cross
by the Itonk !7, Paqej 11 and 4?. PubI
other
is
Claimant's
attorney
or
immediately
validation
public
was nesday 6:30 to 9 p.m.; Bear according to the Floor Plan which
of S,ri'lnole County.
DATED this 5th day 'of October, Pecord
necessary," she said, adding Lake Elementary Sfhool, apart of Plot Plan and survey which thereafter otherwise a default will
Florida bnd a portion of Lots land S
exhibit "C" to the Declaration of be entered against you for the relief
A 0. $975
of laid Northeood described as
Reservations, demanded In the CrossCIaim.
Phyllis .Jordahl,
Restrictions,
Begin at the SE corner of
This
noliceslsallbe
published
once
City
Clerk
Covenants,
Conditions
and
lot I of said PlortPiwood, thence N It
each week for four (1) consecutive
of the City of
Easements,, WEKIVA VILLAS,
decrees ir SO" W. 161 II feet along
xvee in The Evening Ileraid,
Altarysonte Springs,
condominium recorded In Official
tte South line of said Loft to the SE
Dated this 9th day of October,
Florida
Records 1017, page 1231. Public
of Lot $ of said Northwood;
1973.
Publish: Publish: Oct. 12. 17$
Records of Seminole County. (Seal)
thence N 5* decrees ii' SO' W. 7000
DESIO
Florida, togofher wIth an undIvIded
if
feet along tts South line of said Lot
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.
______________________________
143rd Interest in and to all that
Ce N 00 degrees 16' 56" E.
Clerk
of
the
Circuit
Court
certaIn Common Property as let
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
113 77feeq parallelwith the We'st line
By:
Lillian
T.
Jenkins
forth and defined
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. of laid lot S to a
In the
point on the NorDeputy Clerk
af,3r,mentioned DeclaratIon and
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
tpierly lIne of said Lot 1. saId point
Publish' Ott. *7, 19, 26, NOv. 7. 1975 CC'UNTY, FLORIDA
together with an exclusive easement
The Good Samaritan Home In
also lying on the curve Concave
DES So
over, through arid across Lot "A"as
CIVIL ACTION NO.
1S-2031.CA.ot.c Northwesterly having a radius of
Sanford has provided care for the
NATIONAL
described and set forth In Said
HOMES
_______________________
AC. $SOOfeet.tnenceNorth,asterlyS,,,
poor, the homeless and the aged
Declaration.
CEPTANCE CORPORATION,
feet alma th arc of said curve to the
(SEAL)
Plaintiff,
sinee 1948, Founded by Ruby Lee
most Northerly corner Of laid Lot &amp;
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE vs.
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
eS 57 degrees Q5' 01' E. 11320
WIlson, the Home now cares for
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CII. LEROY KIRKLAND and JUNE
Clerk of Circuit Court
feet
along
the Northerly line of said
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE KIRKLAND. his wife,
some 32 people. In addition to serLllilan 1. Jenkins
lot I to the West right of way of
COUNTY.
FLORIDA.
Deputy Clerk
C)efendants.
ving its residents, the Home
State Rned
43
thence S 00
CIVIL CASE NO. 7S-153$.CA49.0
WinderWeedle, Haines.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
den
ees 77' os" w. 25.00 feet along
provides clothing and furniture to
SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK
Nard &amp; Woodman, P A.
NOTICI OF SUIT
laIdWestrightofway,oth,poI0f
4
OF ORLANDO,a National Banking TO: LEROY KIRKLAND and
those In need around Central
P0. Box
beginnIng
Anociation.
Ninter
Park,
Florida
377
JUNE KIRKLAND, his wife,
Florida. According to Mrs. Wilson,
Also a porlioh of Lots, *7 and 95 of
Plaintiff,
Sttorneys for Plaintiff
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Said Northwocd d.scribed as
the Home receives calls from
vs
that an iction to forpcL(n. a moe.
'ublih' Oct. 17. 1975
flI' Begin a' the NE corner of
Deltona, DeBary, Apopka and other
SPI IL ER CONSTRUCTION tgage on the following property In
)ES
los 91 of said Northwood. thence N
COMPANy, a FlorIda corporation, SemInole County, Florida:
__________________________
towns requesting aid for people in
$9 decree's 17' 04" W. 13000 feet
Defendant,
From the East Quarter corner 01
N THE CIRCUIT t'URT OF THE
along the North line of said Lot 97 to
NOTICE
OF
SAL!
IOHTEENTH a" ICIAL dl.
SECTION &amp; TOWNSHIP 31 SOUTH, theNE
Cornerof said Los 95: thenci
NotIce is hereby given
Mrs. Wilson said
UIT IN SEMINOLE COUNTY,
that pur.. RANGE 30 EAST, run Wtst 3119.77 P4 $9 degre 43' 01" W, 3000 feet
5.',mnt
to
a
Final
Judgment of feet along the East West Quarter
:LORIDA
people are often
ilong the North line of said Lot 9$;
Foreclosi,,r, entered cis the 5th day Section lin. of spid SectIon
'IVIL ACTION NO. 7S-19$S.CA4I.
7; thence thence S 00 degrees 16' 34" W. In 10
referred to the
of October, 1973, by the' above en. South 00 degrees
iS' 09" East 75.00 feet
parallel with the West line of
titled Court in the bbove Stylid feet for a point of
,Re: the Marriage
home by
beginning; thenc, saId Lot
95 to a
ENVER
DALE
cause, the undersigned Clerk of the continut South 00 degrees IS' 09" westerly tin. nO point
said on the South
SPEARS,
ministers or
mt 91 tai
above ent.;I.d Court or any of his East 307 07 feet,
'usband,
•
thence North It point also lying
social workers,
dulyaIAhOri:edcteputI.e4If$p, d.grs SV 42"
on a curve concave
a
West 106.10 feet: SoutPw,jtpqty.
having a rbdil of
C HRISTINA BABE SPEARS, Wife,
People are accepted at the
property situated in Seminole thence North 00 degrees 35 03", $500
County, FlQrid, described as East 301.03 feet, thn
Ipet tP,enp Southeasterly
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
IiO[flC regardles.sot race,creed or
101,36 31 95 ft ing thearc of Sad curve
f011ows:
T 0. Denver Dale Spears
feet to the PoInt of East
Beginning:
t the most
color.
Lois 73 and 29. Block "B", and (LESS the
Southerly corner of said
RI. 7. Box *SE
South 100 feet thereof) Los 91; thence
Lois
15,
16,
11
and
IS
of
N 55 degrees 40' 42"
Block "0", BeIng a part Of LOt
Caiero, Alabama
The Home is in need of more room
21 Of A. E. F
iflA $0
feet
along
STERLING PARK, UNIT THREE, GRIFFIN'S
You ace hereby notIfIed tftat a
the
for a dining ball and storage
SUBDIVISION Southeasterly line of said Lot *7 to
(COIdng to the plat thereof as Seminole
roceeding for dissolution
County, Florida, iC
recorded in Piat Book 1$. Pages S7, cording to the
West right of way of State Road
facilities, Mrs. Wilson said. A new
arriage has been filed against you
p1st thereof as the
5131:
33 and si, Public Records ot recorded
Sd
you
are
reguired
to
serve a copy
buildIng was constructed for the
In Plat Book 7. page 17, Of 50 00 thence N 00 decrees 77' OSE.
- 30
fpt atonrj sa5 West rQht of
Seminole County, FI(rda
yiur vritttn defenses. if any.
the PbI
Records of Semiryile
Home in 1972 with the aid of vrit
..
.. . .
*t r.,,hII, .i ,, •,,_
.. -.
v.Av to the
ni
she said.

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Jessie M. Wilder, LI 9 111k C,
Spring Valley Farms, Sec. 3,

Harold F. &amp; Helen Nidkelson Village, 121,500.
4th Add., $390()
Nader Homes Inc. to Stewart Jacob &amp; wf Jean, LI 20 BIll G,
to Joseph&amp; Margareta Meister,
Norman It. Greet &amp; wf Vera 11. lludson&amp; sif Susan W. LI 11, Oakland Shores, 1st Addn.,
Jaeph A. Ervin &amp; wE Ruth 13.
wf, U 178 Lake Harriet Ests., to Joseph A. Ervin, S 47' of it 7 to Albert 13. Rivers &amp; wf Lake Searcy Shores, $29,200.
There are many properties available that have good profit
$42,000.
potential. Sonic of these may be in poor showing
Thomas
Martin
Coan
&amp;
wf
$23,500.
condition or may
F.O.R. Corp. to Wilbur G.
&amp; N 6' of Lot 8, BIk 6, Bel-Air ç jj Gladys, IA. 102 Oakland Hills,
The Huskey Co. to Charles E.
be for sale at bargain prices because of the seller's urgent need
Mary to Levie Fla. Inv., It I &amp;
Wm. J. Cronin IV &amp; wf Linda $190
$18,900.
Thorpe &amp; wI Rachel L, I.t 4, 111k CollIns&amp; wf Betty Cain, U 4 BIk
'16' of IA 2 111k 1) English Ests., to Mark II. Schmidt &amp; wf
move. As a result of these conditions it is sometimes difficult to
G, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 5, 6, Sweetwater Oaks, See. 8,
Un.
2, $42,100.
obtain favorable financing on such properties, The first loan you
Valerie I. E 18' of IA 497 &amp; all of
$55,500.
$14,900.
Henry G. Johnson to Frances 499 &amp; 501 Town of Longwood,
can anticipate from conventional services would be for a lesser
IQCI)I Edw. Fralkin to
JohnA.Moore&amp;wfManionto
S. Johnson,
Lt.s 27 &amp; 28 $28,300.
Barbara H. Fratkin, Unit 101, Mary Ann Martino (Married)
Amended pint of Magnolia IRs.,
that secondary financing is the rule, rather than the exception.
Joseph G. Kiernan &amp; wE
Bldg. K, Crown Oaks, 1st Add., It 2 BIll F, Sweetwater Oaks,
Nancy to Robert J. Ra,nsden &amp;
Usually the person who gives that advice would not hesitate to $100.
$190.
Sec 3,159,900.
George W. Lawson, sgl to wf Kristin E 51' of It 2 &amp; W 34'
purchase a building with lOper cent cash down and a 90 pen cent
Barbara R. Fratkin to Sandra
Leo W. Merkow, Trustee to
Local Mtg. Corp., Iit 32 131k E, of 3, 131k F, West Mtamont&amp;'
first loan but would turn clown (he S;II Property with a 70 p'r
Levy, sl,, condom. Unit 101, 13 A. Brandt, Trustee, St of
cent Iirst loan afl(I a .OI)er cent second loan. What difference does (''Iujt Un. 1, $33,000.
Ills., Sec 2, 139,000.
Bldg. K, Crown Oaks, 1st Adda., NW 1 4 of SW4 of Sec. -20.30, N
Wjlba mc,, to Laveda O'Brien
it make if the total payments and combined interest payments are
Cecil Ozier etc., last dir.,
$51,000.
of Longwood Hills Rd. &amp; W of
the same and then' is tv nh,pcfI,
s,....
.,.
.
&amp; Wilbur G. Rowloc. I.t 17 Silk
,., lI,..m,.. t.,..s •,..
'i"....'ii (UJ'JUI (JUL uvulg
iva. co meet
............
The Greater Constr. Corp. to Hwy 427 etc., $45,000.
the monthly obligation'
27 Suburban Homes s-ti $4,400. Herman C. Schroeder &amp; wf
The Iluskey Co. to [)urrance
Roger T. Rasooll &amp; wf Marcia John E. Myers Jr., &amp; wf Janas
Louis Tobin &amp; wI Florence to
Dear Mr. Saxon,
Rebecca A. Langdale, sgl to I)orothy, W 10' of E 21' of Lot 7, Con,str Co., Inc., Lot 9, 111k E, to James G. Schmidt, Fred L LI 7 Replat of Bill D, The Frank J. Belsito &amp; Sidney J.
From the tone of your articles In "Real E.state Ins-esimenta,"
Ronald I. Langdale, sgl., S 40' 111k 18, 2nd Sec., Sanlanta (less Sweetwater Oaks,, Sec. 5, Fromhold, H James Sheetz, Woodlands, Sec 5, $43,900.
Feder, I.ot.s 11 &amp; 12 BIll 15,

Spr i nos.

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Palm Springs Sec., Tn. N, Laurence I,. Duniho &amp; wf Amer., It 16 111k 7 North On.
Ca.cselberry Gdns. Inc. to of NWL'4 of Sec. 5-20-32 (less r- Eubanks, Lot 8 BIk 12 HeftIer
$17,200.
Virginia E.,Lt 30 111k F 2nd Addn., $4,800.
Frank JakeLiky I wf Inez L, w) $100.
Homes On., Sec 1, $17,300.
Jessie M. Wilder &amp; hb Hobart Seminole Sites, $23,790.
(; &amp; H i)es', Co. to Gldus part of LI I Golf Course Addn to
!rwln Schwartz, Trustee etc.
Betty B. Nahrn. sgl to Paul D.
to Gable D. Dean &amp; wf Martha
United Assoc Inc., to Gerald Builders Inc., Lts 237 &amp; 238, CII (ICS., $800.
to Murray I.. Fredericks &amp; wf &amp; Jacob &amp; wf Jean C., It 11 BIll H
C., LI 25 131k E, Spring Valley D. Richardson &amp; wf Pamela K., Woodcrest Un, 5, $13900
Casselberry Gdns. In., to Philip I. Graham
NWI4 of Oakland Shores, 1st Addn., less
Farms, Sec. 6, $100,000.
LI 371 Wekiva Hunt Club FOX
Condev Corp. to Norman i. Marvin E. Gay &amp; wf Jo Anne, It NE4 of NW'S of Sec 5-20-32, part etc., $100.
-

Dear Mr. Saxon,

Presidential Duties

icvin

Patricia M. Rlddick,
37 l
W
of lands of So, S'eetwaIer Oaks, Sec 3, to Mildred 13. Faulkner, U .2.4, Murray L. Fredericks &amp; wf Eubanks, U 17 Blk 2., Heftier
%V 7.84' &amp; W 21.98' of 38 BIk 59, San!. 1l4,.
$38,900.
131k A, Sport,cmans Paradise Hannah, ' tnt &amp; Philip I.. Homes Orl., Sec 1, 117,300.

___________________________________________________

Isabel Peron To Resume

sati:;faction of

Larry W. Davis&amp; wf Colecn Slurti iM;irricd 1.1 89 NorJaymor Corp. to Alvie
Emily Shaw Ia Warren
Robert 1) &amp; Annie I.. See to
Amer. Modulars Crp. to
to Plymouth Rock Enir. Inc., LI thwoOfJ s-ui $27,500.
Sylvester Ashcraft &amp; wf Joan, Bortner, condom., Unit No. 14, Lavonda M. Simmons, E 430' of Kristlan P. Aalberg &amp; wf.
12, 81k G Woodmere Park 2nd
Larry D. Herman &amp; wf Lot 68 Northwood, $27,900.
Bldg. C, Cherrywood Gdns,, N 483' of SWL4 of NEa of SEL4 Sharon M., U 3 BIk 9 Shadow
repl., 123,1)00,
JacquelIne to John V. Childers
The Huskey Co. to Goebel $31,500,
ofSec25-21-31,lesspartetc$100 Hill, $31,100.

i

PEOPLE
to po%;t'r 30 years apn.

Sunday, Oct. 12, D75-9A

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2nd Sec., Dreamwold, $100.
difference, reall)? Aren't you a Realtor? —Mr. A. G.
Herman C, Schroeder &amp;
Branitnir Botic &amp; wE Hella to Bohn Jr., Trustees, LI 20 JimmIe Allen Hancock &amp; wf
American Modulars Corp. to
Dear Mr. A. 6.,
Walter L. Edwards &amp; Dorothy to Norma M. Daffron, George J. Klein &amp; wE Charlotte, arrieage Hill Un. I amended Rose Lee, LI 30 Onienta Gdns, John M. Fowler &amp; wf Rosita, U
Yes, I am a Realtor,
Patricia &amp; Linda 14. Cohen &amp; sgl., E 10' of 52' of LI 8 blk 18, Beg. at SW car. LI 1A, 131k H Plat, 134,800.
2nd Addn., $100.
4 Blk 9 Shadow Hill s-ti $31,900.
And, yes, I do operate differently than most brokers,
to Cletis W, Neat.bery &amp; 2nd Sec. Sanlando (less alley) Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 5, $190.
Geo, M. I3uerger, exec. Eat
Thomas A. Taylor &amp; wf Avis
Michael Bith's. of Scm Inc., to
As you know, there are numerous specialists in medicine, but wf Winnie, Lot 12, Oakland $190.
John H. Morrison &amp; WI M'rtle E. to Basis Crank &amp; WI to Woodward C. Carter II, &amp; wf Steven Jos. Fiorey &amp; wi Wendy
each is known as a "doctor,"
Hills, $18,600.
Norma M. Dalirun to Robert Geraldine to Larry E. hawkins Hattie Beg lOch. S &amp; 670' E of ShirleyA.,W84'ofLt2, English A., Its 7 &amp; 8 BIll A, It. 17,
I choose to specialize in "people" in the real estate field. You
Charles Q. Shiver &amp; wf Jeseell E, Getman &amp; wf Trudle, LI 8, &amp; wf Helen, LI 173 Winsor NW con, of NE', run E 100' etc., Woods, $55,000.
Sanlando Spgs, $28,200.
might call me a "people specialist," i suppose,
to Larry D. Shiver &amp; wf Nancy less W 42' &amp; W 48' of 9 BIll , Manor, 1st Addu., $39,500.
Sec 36-19-30, $8,500.
Daniel Allen Smt'h &amp; wf
James E. Mahan &amp; wf Unda

'

Jerry

V

%Lsta Eats., $20,000.
property should be owned by people with certain objectives for as
for alley. $17,500.
Raymond C. ('lark Jr., Lt 16 to Levie Fla Inc., Lt 22 Blk D, Smith, Lts 9 &amp; 10, Blk D, It. 53, M., LI 94 Lynwood $24,200.
The Greater Consti. Corp. to
long as that property accomplished those objectives.
Clyde W. Stambaugh &amp; Ruby Lake Ann Ests Un. 2, $70,000. North On. Terr., Sec 8 Un. 2, Sunlando Springs $100.
Alexis Bayo&amp; sef Louisa M. to
When people's circumstances change, then it becomes Alfred C. Harvey, sgl., LI 5 BIk to Joseph J. Dvala &amp; wf Sally p
John Bisiline Jr., &amp; WI Mary
Ulysses S. Burton (married) Walter C. Denny &amp; WI Evelyn,

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them to receive the maximum benefits.
$44,500.
&amp;inlando Springs It. 16, 2nd Mary C. to Philip E. Blake &amp; Windson Apts. Ltd. Pill.,. E IA 6 131k G A.D. Chappeli s s.d, $28,100.
Employee Transfer Corp to repl. $29,400.
ames M. Cole, E 150' of W 347' 701.00 of N' of NE'i of NE'l of $100.
For instance, your accountant tells you to buy property for
The HuskeyCo. to Ron Meyer
tax shelter. Fine! But what kind of property is best suited to you Frank Whigham &amp; wf Beth, LI
John L Sauls Sr., &amp; Clara to of N 100' of S 258.38' of that part Sec 24-21-29, &amp; S 495' of SWI of
Ulysses S. Burton (Married) Constr, Co., It &amp; 26A Bill E
should you have? How long should you hold it? What are your
other objectives down the line'

$31,500.
Oakhill Addn to South Sanford,
Ola Davis Cain &amp; hb Eldon to $18,200.

buyingaproperty,justasifthererenodifferenInpeople
and property benefits and detriments.

B1kC,&amp;Lots3,4,5,6,7&amp;8B
B. Astor Farms, $100.

line $15,000.
less S 35 acres) of Sec 19-21-30, 131kG. A.D. Chappell's s.d $100. $13,900.
Colwell Management Co. to $4,3Rj,90,
Robert M. Taylor&amp; wf Louise
((lCD) Don Loltus Etc.,

CatherinetoFideli J. Sabatino D.,W30'ofN'.2ofl,t62,&amp;NL.4 Trudy to II. Garrett Dotson &amp; LtllessWSO'&amp;L1s5&amp;6&amp;100' 13 81k B Woodmere Park 2nd
&amp; wf Berniece v., Lt 10 131k 524 of 63, 81k 3, West Wildmere, WI Louise M., Lt 6 Bill D, r'w of Old SR 13, ad). on E., BIll repi., $18,400.

estate "pieces" should be moved here and there to achieve the Davis Cain, Lots 1,2,3, &amp; 4, BIk
New Vista Constr. Co. Inc. to $47,000,
Columbus Powell, wldr. to
Jimmy D. Write &amp; WI Ruth to
goals. And the goals are always "people oriented."
I) &amp; lAs 3 &amp; 4 111k A &amp; Its 1 &amp; 2 Isaac Alexander &amp; WI Shirley Peter H. Buak &amp; wf Barbara
Morris B. Waldron &amp; WI Ennui Frances Dutton, from
Send your questions to: Real Estate Investments, The
Bill B, Its 5 &amp; 6 BIll F Astor T.,Lt9Blk2,Ljncolnlfts.Sec2, Lee, I,t 55, English Woods, 1st Sandra to John DeAbreu &amp; WI NE cor. of NW'4 Sec 13-20-30
Farms, $100.
Evening Herald, 300 North French Avenue, Sanford, Florida
$io,000.
Addn., $55,900.
Beatrice II 3 BIk F Country etc., $40,900.
37771.
Doyle R. Zachary&amp; Margaret
John Morgan Smith to Glenda Club Manor Un. 1, $13,100.
The Greater Constr. Corp to
All-State Paving &amp; Constr. to
etal. to Charles C. Urbin, igl., Wallace I. Mueller&amp; wf Cheryl J, Smith, Lot 36, South
Mildred H. Masters, wid to Luther L FoEhee &amp; WI Dale D.,
1121 BIll 17 North Orlando, L It B1k A, The Woodlands, Pinecrest, 2nd Addn., $100.
Jesse F. Yelvington &amp; wf Grace E 75' of W 150' of E 300' (less S
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$20,000.
Sec 5, 141,500.
The Huskey Co. to Ron Meyer B. N 460' of Lt 1, w of rr, &amp; SR 600') of Govt. U S Sec 23-29-32
Southern Heating &amp; Air Cond.
Gene Godbold, md. &amp; Trustee Constr Co., IA 27 &amp; VA, 131k E, 426, SLavia Colony s-ti $87,500. $20,400.
Inc., to Donald W. Allen &amp; WI etc to Guy Thornton, Trustee N Sweetwater Oaks, Sec. 5,
Leretta H. Halyard, sgl., to
Garfield Walker &amp; wf Agnes
Louise ' mt. &amp; Lawrence W. 44' of LI 22 &amp; all of 23 &amp; 24 &amp; 26' 113,900.
to Charks Gibson &amp; WI Betty, O.C. Halyard Sr. &amp; wf Mary B.,

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Lot 16 131k 28 Kathryn Park
Robert J. Unwin &amp; Eleanor to Daniel J. Donahue &amp; wf Betty Sanford, sis,000.
&amp; all of 15, BIll 31, Sanlando
By ANDY LANG
resists heat, moisture, smudges Addn 1 etc., $38,000.
Guy Thornton, Trustee, Lot 8 Jø, Lots 1,2,3, BIll C, Tr. 73, 2nd
The Huskey Co. to F.O.R. $100.
AP Newifeatures
and stains.
Fred Anderson to Olive La 131k 7A, 2nd Sec., Dreamwold, repl. Sanlando Spgs., $45,500, Corp., Lot 33, 131k E, SweetAndrew D. Lucas &amp; wf
Verne Anderson, N 15' of S $100.
What's new on the market?
Fletcher Prop Inc., to Ken- water Oaks, sec 5, 116,900.
Frances to Daniel D. Bernosky
Guy Thornton &amp; Gladys, neth E. Davis &amp; wf Martha K.,
THE PRODUCT A wipe-on 12.5' of W 200' of E 240' of Lot
Lavonda M. Simmons to &amp; wf Tonia, LI 6 BIll C
THE PRODUCT
A new sealer for aluminum.
17, Blshpam Plantation, $100. Trustee etc to J. Harold condom. Unit 670A, Lake Villas Robert D. See&amp; wi Annie I., w Club Manor Un. 1, $18,600.
lock designed to be "pick"
Arthur H. Ober &amp; WI Carolyn Chast.ain &amp; James J. Heagerty, Condom. $40,900.
Manufacturer's claim That
704.30' of N 323' of SWL 4 of NE1'
H.C. Oliver &amp; WI Nora Mae to
proof.
Fletcher Prop Inc., to Robert of SEL1Sec 252141 (less part) Clemmons' Tractor Inc., U 94
this product both renews and to Rex D. Tanner &amp; WI Lorna J., lAs 7 8 &amp; N 57' of 9 &amp; S 15' of 6
Manufacturer'sclaim_'rhat protects aluminum with hi-an- Lt7l2SprIng Oaks Un,4 $40,500. 131k 7A Dreamwolcl Sec. Sec., &amp; N. Peck &amp; wf Marion I., Con- etc., $100.
Lake Markham Eats., $700.
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nual applications
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Collon E. Frey &amp; Kathryn J.
the lock cylinder is the most roded aluminum is restored by to Charles C. Waltersdorf &amp;
Condom, $49,400.
BIk 7185,000.
to Wilbur M, Glore &amp; WI Anne

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G ardens

Luxury Patio Apartments
STUDIO .2,3
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design
that the critical lea. te1 with the sealer
that the tourth Addn, $16,500.
A., IA 7 131k D No, Orlando Helen M., Lot 4, 131k G, d or Sec. etc. given) $400.
Elinore A. Ansley to Ellnore Ranches, Sec 3, 16,200
Carriage lull Un. 2, $37,700.
tune of the unit is the inter- surface is then wiped clean with
Patrick H. Dymond &amp; WI
locking of the pin tumblers in a lint.free cloth
and that the A Ansley &amp; Dean C. Ansley, LI
Duane E. Rice &amp; Carolyn to
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Susan J. Levie to John G. N., Bernard B, Zurbola, sgl., w &amp; 18, 131k D, Tract 6, Sanlando 4, $39303
raised, but also rotated to the
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Superior Constr Co. Inc., to
r' proper angle before the lock
(Thirty-five do-it-yourself Bill G, Spring Lake Hills, Sec 3, Sec 26-20.32 $38500
Cager
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Lois
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Jerome
Henderson &amp; wf Gloria
will open
that these functions projects are discussed in Andy $72,(XX)
Wm. G. hludks &amp; wi Martha to Forrest Greene Inc., LI 17 J., LI 9 BIk A, A.B, Stevens
are accomplished only by a Lang's handbook, "Practical
Nader Homes Inc., to Craig Jo to John L L.aux', It 7 (less E 81k U, Buena Vista Eats., Addn Midway, less N 117.5',
special key that has angular home Repairs," available b)' A, Hewitt &amp; wf Cynthia, U 44 175') 131k C North Orlando $12,,
$20,800.
.1 cuts in It instead of the con- sending $110 this newspaper in Lake Searcy Shores, $34,100. Ranches, Sec
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$8,000.
ventional notches
that
Geo. D. Vanginhoven &amp;
care of Box 5, Teaneck, N. j
Bobby C. Davis &amp; Mergaret "
lock has mnillion.s of different 07666
Martha to John S. Valby &amp; wf to John I. Wilson, E' of LI
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Lisbeth E. It 4 BIll F Sweet- 25L3 &amp; W 75' of 27 Town of
for the largest key systems
iThkck is manufactured by water Oaks, Sec 8, $15,000.
Longwood, $20k500.
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Tom H. Estes &amp; wf Kathleen
and that Robert Emhart Corp., 225 EpIscopal
Walter I,. Lee, exee. est
McDermott, lock and burglary Itoad, Berlin, Coon. 06037; the to Bobby E. Ellis &amp; wf Mary B., Linnie to Walter I. Lee &amp; Nellie
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ment in
1971, spent five hours Conn. O&amp;O; the paneling by $12,800.
2519-29 $9,000.
unsuccessfully attempting to Marlite, Division of Masonite,
Jaymor Corp. to Robert F.,
Perma Bill Homes Inc., to
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pick the new lock.
Dover, Ohio 44622; and the Tolen&amp; wf Evelyn, 1191 North- Carrol E. Tompkins &amp; wf Jo
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These homes are beautifully landscaped in a heavily wooded setting with tennis court and swimming pool. Lawn care
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Transactions

Greaterorl. Mtg. to RoneIl U.

John Sarkasian &amp; wi Dorothy

Condev. Corp. to Harry M.

111k 5, Lincoln His., Sec 2 $5,000. Wckha Ests. Un No. 1, $24,600. Brantley hills, $100
Lynn F. Stout &amp; Mary to
Richard E. Shaw &amp; Carol L.
Artemas McCoy &amp; wf
b0ro
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Frontiero
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Margaret
to Patrick Boggans &amp;
to Steve N. hlolsinger &amp; wi,

Mig. Ins'. to Terry

Guardian

Dorothy J. Thunen, wid. to

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Constr. Inc., Orl

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James P. Williams, Trustee &amp;

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Lamb &amp; wE lizzie to

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John F. Ilagley &amp; wE Suzanne

City of A.S., N

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iARRIAGES

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Ocala, 901 73? 1161 Or 7)7 $77)

Phonel3t 376)

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privacy

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Homes, Lots

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Acreage
JO1i K RIDER. ASSOC
W. Garnett White
Ibroler, *07W Commercial
Sanfcwd3fl 7111

SYSTEMS FOUR

FHA-SMALL DOWN
Exceptional buy-) bedrooms, 2
baths, ulility room and carport.
Back yard walled, 573.900.
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49, 50, 61, &amp; 62 Villa Brantley,
$113,000.
Barbara A. Solitro
to
Charlton S*rr)', N' of it 26
Des Pinar. $6,000.

David H. Palmer I wE. Sharon
to Wm. A. Carter &amp; wfr.
Mildred, it 12 131k F Camelot
Un. 1,, 126200
Brent K. Fouts &amp; Deborah to
repi, of Sb. 1 &amp; 2 North Orlando

Marilyn

Robert L Roth &amp; WI

Miltoti

111k C, English Ests, Un. No.

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Woodali &amp; wE
t)oroths' G. to Frank M. Arnall
Ill &amp; wE Susan II, Its 59 &amp; 6i)

Inc., Otto
Rodney Lee Bedenbaugh &amp; wE
Mar)' Ann, it 170 Lake Searcy

Sanford HIs,. $49,000.

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2565 Park Dr.

$17,500.
Cushman Entr., Inc. to
Richard H. Sasidon &amp; sit.
Rosemarle 6., LI 37 Ras'et).
sbrook itt Addn., $15,900.

Nader Homes, Inc. to James
1. Simmons &amp; wE. Marie L, LI
Winter

Springs

Un,

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$52,500.
Inc. to Michael
J. Shouvlin &amp; wE. Patricia A. Lt

Constr. Co. Inc., LI 4 111k E
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Wm. A. Solltro&amp; sit Barbara
Eloise C Clay &amp; Richard to
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Karen N. SoLitro &amp; hb.
Win H. Cook &amp;wf Mary Lou, it
4, BUt A, Sweetwater Oaks, Sec Bobert A. U 11, Beasons -d
13,500.
2, 1117,500
H.A. RossConst.Co. to Larry
United Assoc., Inc. to Ivan N,
D. Houck&amp;wf Nancy, Lt 16, BIk
Mallernee &amp; wE Doraleen 1,

wf. Pamela

LoMariano Eguthar&amp; wE. Lucie
[.t 103 Devonahlre, 141,000.
Richard

S. Rosedale &amp; Jeri

WE. Barbara P., Ls 3 &amp; 4,
Avocado Terr., $21,500.
Harold J. Price &amp; WE Patricia
toSt.anley J. Mock&amp;Docothy H.

127,800.

Sec 2, 136.900

Homes $17,500.
hietbert C. Miller to j

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Veomani &amp; WI Stella., LI 25
Rlkk A Country aub Ilts., tin I
$21,100

K. Blake &amp; James M. Cole, E 75'
of W34T Of S 158.38' 01 BUt 8, N
o(Twn. line of Wildmere,

Susanne J, Campbell &amp; Rb
Robert
to
Albert
H.
Kreir.grmg, sgL, LI 2 BIk 7,
Sanford Farms, less E 25' $100.

Nader Homes, Inc. to John R.
WE Ann M. U z uc
Searcy Shores,

Alfred Y Berenson &amp; Wf
Thelma to Leland R. Bitner &amp;

Albert H. Kreinbring to
Geraldine
N.
Durocher

Sebastian His., Un lÀ $51,000.
Bel Aire Homes, Inc. to John
J. Gallagher &amp; sit Mary Lou, LI

Campbell (Married) It I &amp; E
25' 012, less E So' of LI 1, BUt 7
Sanford Farms, $100.

Blanton &amp;

Donald to Albert IL Kreinbring,
Lot 2 81k 7 Sanford Farms less
E 25' 1100.

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Mary E. to James F. Donato, Olsen&amp; sit Sandra Lee, W63' of H Carriage Hill Un, 2, 1100.
116 &amp; W63' of N26.5' of 7, BUt 4,
Jr. &amp; WE Margret K., Its 22, 23,
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We Put The Ball In The Air,
all you have to do is catch it
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Frank G. Williams &amp; wE Helen
M., S 805' of W 145' of E 515' of
NW .s of SW 'i of See, 29-19-30
(less part), 125,000.
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so iniim UI UU1SX'UIJUI
uave uasarana&amp; WI. Ure1L
M(g. Investors, Lots 41, 49, 50&amp; to Edw. C. Woodward &amp; sit
60 Winsor Manor, $182,300.
Maryana, It 89 Ilighrldge
VtII. F. Ledyard to Wm. F. Addu, Glen Ardea His. Un.. No.
Ledyard &amp; wE linda S., LI. 120 2, 141,500.
Spring Oaks, $100,'
Ben Ward Agency, Inc. to
Montiess G. Durham to John
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Virginia to Lewis D, Brown
Lots 16 &amp; 17, A. J. Peterson s-d,

Adn. $108,000.
Morris C. King &amp; sit Willie
thC to Leroy Welch &amp; sit Anna
E of SE1i 81k 5, lien 13,
L.and? Col. Co. Ltd. Map of
St. Gertrude Addu.,
Everette 6. Turney &amp; wE

Joyce H. Smith, igi. to wm.
H. Wieboldt, (marrjedt S 5' of
Lot 3 &amp; all of 4, BUt 4, Tier 4,
lord,, 19,700.
Wm. H. Wleboldt &amp; sit Ruth
P. to Wm, H. Wieboldi &amp; sit.

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Robert Map of Sanford, $100,
Glenn J. Beadle &amp; sit Ruth to
Jackson &amp; wE Sue, S 110' of s
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C. Phil Orr, sgl., to

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21-29, less part,
Frederick W. Trabold Jr. &amp; $9,500.
Fletcher Prop, Inc. to Belie
sf BLanca to - Eugene A A
Hok'omb&amp;wfChnistabelW.,U J. Hedge, Carport Unit G34
22&amp;E10EIof23,BlkCEng1Lj, I.mike Villas Condom, $1,900.
RondalD.Yates&amp;wfMaryj.
Ests., Un. 3, ii0000
IL Knox Bettinghaus to H. to Richard J. McKlnnLss,
Knox Bettlnghaus &amp; sit Va., s LI 508 Spring Oaks Un. III,
$Z0
3O0'oIW14'ofGoyt. igi s
Albert B. Elites &amp; sit Loretta
25-20-29, etc. $100.
First State Bk Mus'l to to Thomas J. Phelan &amp; sit.
Anthony J. Caruso &amp; *1 Barb$rsA., 1*7, BIkQB, QUail
Pond Addn. to CD., 130,500.
I)orothy,1.t. 7111k lISky Lark
d, 132.000.
Nader Homes, Inc. to Howard
Douglas Stetrom, exec, est Q. L.
Hoton &amp; wf. Patricia A.
Violet H. hlickok to Howard N. LI 134 lake Searcy Shotes,
Pavis, sgl.. N 41' of Lot 2, BIk
10, Tier 3, Sanford, $9,000.
James L. Arnoult Jr., &amp; wE
LOULSA.lzzo&amp;wfMaryc.to Barbara K. to Wilbur P. Der.
Geo. H. Garrison &amp; wE Mary J., shinier Jr., &amp; wE Eliz. L, it 10
it 54, Sleepy hollow s-d, [Ilk, C, Sweetwater Oaks,
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EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL ClR
CUlT. SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
PROBATE DlVlIlON
CASE NUMBER 74.ISJ-CP
Estate of
DOROTHEA M HIJAR!).
deceased
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE
AI persons are hereby notified
that the undersigned as Ad
ministratrlx of said estate, has
completed the e.ninistration
thereof a
has .ied in said court

Our lirm represents two well
established, financially Sound,
nationally known party plans with
records An
unprecedented Opportunity exists
in thiS area for a woman who ha
pony p'an e.per.i-n(e aria wants
to become a real money maker in
the' wonderful field of party plan
Not plastics. fOyS. cosmetics,
clothing or cleaners,
but
beautiful, popularly priced and
eaclusive hostess and decorator
accessories which perm,l one to
inferior decorate ANYONE'S

and application for discharge.
Objections thereto, If any, should be

tamed with a high show average
because of a fantastic nostess

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Lovely 3 bedroom hOmes to be built
with your color selections. No
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MR. EDDIE
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Seminole County, FIer,da in ac
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Fictitious Name Statutes. To Wit Section $65.09 Florida Statutes 1737
S: Jack C. Morrison, Jr
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fl? 5.6.41 Alt Hr 337 7737
*17W is? St . Sanfd
7 Bedroom, air conditioned, fenced
yard. 1903 Summerlin Ave. 11.900
make n4fer 373-3197.

323 2920
3 Bedroom, furnished kitchen, with
Swimming pool, idyll*ilde area.
adults, 1150 per mo.
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First Time On Market, Make yosit
selection first. Lot sites start ai
lS'xISO'ard up. 11,000 to $3,950 pet
lot. Large tOO yr. old oak trees,
countr,' living, city conveniences
County maintained streets. City 01
DeBar',,. 3 minutes from Deltona
Detsary e'it on I-I 1. 21) minutes
north of 136, 1-4 exit. Sates person
on site Sunday for your assistance.
Take I I to Deltona-DeBary exit
and follow signs.
AMERICAN INVESTORS
REALTORS
XiS 647-5144 or 644 1032

Solid state Stereo, Color Console TV,
also black &amp; white portable. 373
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46—Commercial Properly

54—Garage Sales

FMlPdOI E CO Acreage tracts.
small and large' 17,000 per acre.
and up Terry Realty. Realtor 671
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for Sale

Kitchen Bathroom Cabinets. Counter tops. Sirik Installation avail.
able Bud CabelI 3721057 any.
time
SUNDAY ONLY
Table band saw; I" lolnter. 1? tip
Sears tractor implc'rnents onlyplow, cultivator, diSc harrow, 12"
blade and) point hitch assembly
(easily adaptable to any other
tractor); Small oxygen resuscitator; small oxygen bottles;
very small presto torch; .410
shotgun, Westminster Chime
clock; .31 51W pistol, 1" and
holster, 20" propeller exhaust
fan, 1 cycle motorcycle; tools; 700
ft. of 1" pressure hose;
miscellsneqijs. Directions-West
on 46 past 1.4 3 mIles to Lake
Markham Road, left to Sylvan
Delve, left to Sylvan Drive, left
third house on le'f?. Phone 373 SvOO

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1964 Chrysler Outboard engine. 53 1970 I'itri0er motor home.
HP. new leg 1, lower unit wIth
'r't1it1on Sacrifice due to illness
controls, 1500. 373 4356 after S.
Call 3710616
16' Courtney fishing boat, built.in
bOW storage spice, tarp, II h.p.
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Fre, Estimates Ph 337 *473

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Mowed flu(k Thompson alter 9
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pr-n 37? 3926
ShOe repairing We have taps for
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ROWE SEPTIC TANK
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rW'ainflakls P. tanli: pumped
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Free Pickup And Delivery
.oncrete Specialists, drives, patios.
S-.fltC"d
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large. Licensed &amp; Bonded 799-

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experience: also minor 'eoa'rs v W.J. KING Plumbing SuppilesWtvknu,n, US$370
Fixtures Water Heaters Ia m.-30
P m. ttiru Sat. 2531 Park, 323-5632.
Pde.d help en tP*it Saturday
P.'i'.lnn Ww% w'ndowsp,urw
r('rr'etp'i,k p$ Byihe'hrr
Pressure Cleaning
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A &amp;A CLEANS "LL
BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE
Extrrorpressure(lean,oq
9,SEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
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PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 372 __________________________
B it., al.s,
Interior Exter oc PIatering
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Plaster r-i'ct'i, n 8. '.mui,?Cd _______________________________
brick &amp; siOn' so'i. 'Iv 3?? '50 DRIVE ltd TV SERVICE
Fa.,;
Service 70? Live Oak Blvd.
Casse-lberry PPuon 13% 96.41

OLAR HEATING AND WATER
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Call Phil Gonzalei 305 323 3939

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Townhomes qualify for th. 5% Liz credit.
'Olte' •ipire Septemt'er 3 975

lataedai £ S'dar P$a. (305) 312-1721 a. 323-6040

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:7 Pinto. auto, air. 1150
'70 Mustang Mach I. auto ,*r, 11)95
'72 Toyota, 51,000 mi 1*295
Mny others to choosefrom

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

AIL3ART IL_AL (flAil, RuI (stile Bzok,s.. Broket coop iaiit.d.
attIca ks s a 1 Medaj to
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37' Shasta Travel Trailer, com.
pletily self.contained, WIll
sacrllice. 322.9023 or 373-4211

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A full $500 moving oUowance when you buy a new
Granada Townhomo at Sanora.' Move in for less and you
keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhome has to offer. Over 1,650
square feat of living space. . .tncludlng 3 bedrooms, 2'/
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,
central heat and air, color-coordinated kitchen and much
core Cor'rpete' recreatonal ficites n1,ntaned by the
Sonora Homoow nets Association, On closing we pay your
initial fee ($400) and first year's membershIp to
March 1, 1976.
PrIces range from $38,900 to 138.500. Nov. In for as

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No Money Down
WITH GOOD CREDIT
For Example:
'74 CP*v. FIe.tsio. Vi ton pick.up.
11.000 ml,, air, auto 13695
'67 Ford ½ ton pick up racet cond,
new licker, low mIes, 5795

weekends

t,pv r ARM. GARAGE
or STORAGE BUILDING
PenNi Treated Timber Thermal set
polyster finish over galv steel
SPECIALIZE INLOWCOST
Easy fluloet Te-rm AvIble

little as 5% down wIth financing at 7.75% (&amp;P J.) or 7.25%
(A.P.R.) with 20% down. No closing costs. Monthly main.
tenance toe covets lawn care, water, sewer trash collec.
lion, structural Insurance and outside liability. Granada

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FROM
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3220309
_____________________________ 1973 Volkswagen Sports Bug,
Marathon silver metallic, black
68—Wanted tO Buy
striping, radial tires. Porsche type
seats. AM-FM stereo, bpkutjful
car. $2,795 Call Don Pope. 372
CASH 322-4132

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110 W. Airport Blvd., Sanrd
Off Ici Open 10.6 Daily
caiI.123.7e70

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passenger Station wagon. ex
ceptbonally clean &amp; fully equipped
New Michelin radial tirei, One
owner. 13,995 372 179.5 or 323 7110

66—Horse-~

TOWER'S BEAUTY SALON
tfCtr!-nIy lIarr,etf'sft,..,,, Nook)

Beginning At 179 Per Month.

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and steering, air condition, $400.
Phone 327 7205 after 5pm
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*964 PontIac Con'verlibel, GTO, good
Condition, 1600. 321 0935.

Ch,P'.uahu,,s. AKC. some very Small
Dachshunds, miniature's. AKC.
Animal Haven kennels. 372 513?

Accessories

Beauty Care

•Orapes Included
ODeluxe Clubhouse &amp; Swimming Pool
•Convenlent To Schools, Churcts &amp; Shopping

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Refrigerator, Rang. a Disposal

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ANTIQUES
bring results, try one, and listen to
your phone ring. Dial 3372611 or
I Piece or Iiouscfull
531 9993.
CASH 323-6)31
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AIR CONDITIONING,
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
WORK 71 hOur service All
makes DYKES AIR CONDITIONING. 3375$

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cava 11cr

AUTOMATIC WASHER £ DRYER
IN EVERY UNIT
ICntral Hiat&amp; Air

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9 to 7'30, 305 Lemon St. 1969
Chevrolet, gold arid white, good
1651, Dealer.
CondItion; 1973 Renault, 30mpg; 16 For used furniture, appllancfl tools, _______________________________
etc.
Buy 1 or 100) items Larry's bUS VW, excetlen? mechanical
Pu p. Sears tractor with 17" cut
Mart, 713 Sanford A
condition, new engine. 1750 373
mower, rob - tiller and doter
3420.
blade; metal detector, like new;
ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
several rebuilt lawn mowers;
ladies', men's and children's Top prices paid, used, any condition 1974 Chevrolet Nova, I dr., custom
841 5176 Winter Park
sedan, power steering brakes, air.
clothing, nice condition. Phone
automatic, flew radlals. Must sell
323 6441.
__________________________ Wanted to buy used office furniture.
625-1234 after 4 p.m.
Any Quantity NOLL'S CasselYARD SALE- Saturday &amp; Sunday,
berry. Hwy 1797 1304)06
1966 Ford Station Wagon
Oct. 11 1 12. Corner of Georgia
1300 Cash
Ave. I Seminole High School. Good used furniture wanted for
Phone
322 0670
From 10 Ill 6.
private party 373.45Q,

entrat Heat &amp; AIr Conditioning,
For fre, estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford. 377
1771.

On Lake, Free Bolting •Pool

•Luxurlous Carpeting
Ikitchen Includes Dishwashor, Frost Free

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Almost new top, radio
Call 323 S326afterS

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Glasses. Clocks, Misc. 322.1053.,

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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT,

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373 1329

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lI7OMavenick,alr
Good Condition, 1900
372 SSOafteri.

Professional Poodle Grooming
by Betty Campbell
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337 194'

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good,$150 See at 1101 Court St. or
phone 322-5543

Registered Bassett Hound, I'.', yrs
old, female, brown, black&amp; whIte.
377 4640 after 3.

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RCA Color TV
flew picture tube, 1720
3731127

Garage Sale, Wednesday thru
Saturday, 9 to .5,3104 Stevens Aye.
Furniture, clothing, lots of misc.

for Sale

80—Autos

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TV Antennas installed Also music
intercom, paging systems. New or
old construction. 337-7994. Southeast viteo

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY SELL
TRADE
111-313 E First St.
373.5437

And best of all were dependable. The Superior Mobile

reese

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Garage Sale: Saturday and Sunday,
1901 Mellonville. Owner moving,
all furniture and misc. must go.

Merchandise

Two ton 1949 InternatIonal Truck,
for fruit hauling New tires, good
condition 11.600 319 5764,

Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only SI SO per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

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210 W.

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BLAIR AGFPICY
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Good Condition. $3
373 3970

Pd EL SON'S F LOU IDA RO SE S
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401 Celery Ave Sanford

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chrome frame, eat ly model
Needs some repair, 5.330 will
negotiate 373 $955

3 M precise time released plant
food. GardenLand, 1400W. 1st St.,
32366)0

Color TV's trc.n SO; BIW, from

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62—Lawn-Garden

53—TV- Radio-Stereo

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.4CCOndjtionied flatteries. 1$? 95 cx
change REEL'S BODY SHOP.
1109 Sanfd Aye

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KENMOREWASI.IER,parts,
Service, used machines
I'.00NEYAPPLIAN537Jç
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&amp; Chairs, secretariat dells &amp;
ch*irt, straight chairs, filing
79—Trucks-Trailers
ablnets. is iS Cash and Carry.
PlO L L'S
1974 Dodge Ram Charger, I wheel
Casselti'rr-1, t7 92.5)04306
drive, full power, air conditioned.
54,200 323 nil after 3.

SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
J) an?oraAve 3739210

$50 Down

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BARGAIN PRICES. SANFORD
At)CTtOPi, ) 7310

COLORADO- IOACRES
19,750! 195 down, 193 monthly
Beautiful high mountain valley
CWPJER 8063768.690.

can get for your money.
Come to the Show.

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One Executive Chair
Iwo Alma Desks
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BY OWNER- 10 lots off West 2St *
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Accessories

Rbuitt Iadiesingte speed Schwinn,
$30 377.4611 eves.

Whirlpool Refrigerator
Fine Ccx-idition,175

agriculture land with possibility if
re zoning to accommodate S
building sites for low cost hovsin
Water available. Sale pricf
$11,000
M. UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Real Estate Broker
503W 1st St.
37)60610(3730317 eves,

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S8Bicycles

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109W 1st Sl..3fl 7335
We Buy Furniture

Sanford, Fl.

ROBSON MARINE
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377 596t

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LAKE MARY-- Beautiful laketrci'it
lot on a peninsula for unobslructt d
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white, good conditIon, Bar, wall
divider, end tables. Call 327-5420
after 6 p.m.

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owned subsidiary of one of
th. ten largest livings and
loan associations In th U.S.
We stand behind every home

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balls, NCR cash register, wedding
gown size IS; Call 377 5576

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SKYLINE
Onuble wide, '73,71'.
40', 3 BR. 2 bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport
awning and Skirting. Good con
dillon. Payments $106 47 mo
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan. 373
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At Superior Mobile Home
Show, our selection Is so
lsrg., we're a mobile home
show ill by ourselves. We
have new homes. We hive
good.si.new refurbished
models. We have Iow.cost
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Hillcrest, 44.17', air, 7 BR, 1½
baths, pick up payments, No
equity Involved.- 3231211 or 372s121.

Furnishedorunfurnil,hed

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'73, central air,
dishwasher, raised patio, skirting.
&amp; tie downs. Good location,
Payments 545,79 mo Offered by
Savings I tom. 373 6051.

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HILLCREST

Superior
Mobile.
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bath, country home. Equipped
kitchen, breakfast b-ar, fireplace,
carpet. Asking 14.000, will con.
Sider all offers.

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PFAL IOU 372 7195

rd, large family room, kitchen
equipped. ASking $110 mo 365sni
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Efficiency apartment tights and
eater furn,shed. Elizabeth Crews,
373 SIll before ID a in
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poSition, twin needle, front
IMrtmfl. rieluxe sawing machine
Pay hal',nre of 57$ or 10 payments
nf $1 S.'.' at
SANFORD SE WING CENTER
307 Fast First, Downtown
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almost an acre of river front wi
beautiful trees, great flshln
Owner says "Submit offers

50—MisceUaneous

Kish Real Estate

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Assume Payrnents

Sanford 373 S7

43—Lots-Acreage

Evening Herald,

51—Household Goods

MOBILE HOMES

LONGW000-DUPIeX, VA, no
clown, no loan costs, 537.900. 339.
1356.

CafiBart Real Estate

1120 Franklin Ave., off S. 17-92

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BROKERS
Days -377 6123
Nights 337 7357

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enclosed Ict. goud neighborhood
Phone 372 1110
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HISTOkICAL 2 Story house made
intolapariments. Each rented for
per month, 11 acres bearing

Two story, I bedroom. 2 bath, zoned
multiple
professional,
In.
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EIOHTEEN'yH JUDICIAL CIa.
CIJIy, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Pdtirses: RN's. LPN'$; Ald' Aide
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
Companion: Neededimmediately
67$
tOeneral JurisdictIon Divis4onj
CASSELBERRY- 3 bedtOOfl. 2
C,lsi No. 7S-2OS.CA47.F
bath home, family room, air
SOUTH SHORE FEDERAL
Trailer
Mechanic
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSO
equipped, clothes washer, food
in
CIATIOPI OF MASSAPEQUEA. ''
freezer incli,.cd Garage, nice
repar, trailer
NEW YOR
yard, 1750
body
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repair,
electric
&amp;
Plaintiff,
CALL TO SEE
gas etidirig, tire maintenance
3 bed
GARY WAYNE TOBIAS and etc Good pay and fringe benif iii. FERN PARK MAITLAND
rooms, I', b&amp;PiS, air conditioner,
Apply between 9 a m. and 3:30
DONNA J. TOBIAS. PuS wife,
diShwasher, fenced yard. 177.5
p.m. Wednesday or Thursday,
Defendants
Pinebreeze Farms
FORREST GREENE, INC.
NOTICE OF ACTION
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REALTORS 377 HnlOevea
MR. HARRISON
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
3401 S Sanford Ave.
TO GARY WAYNE TOBIAS
fenced ard. 1150 Adults
No Phone Calls
and DONIIA
TOBIAS.
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preferred 373 5554 or 377 4670.
his wife
Baby sitter wanted, part time Must
5112', Lancaster Avenue
be avaitable for any houcs 53,
Charleston. West
33—Houses Furnished
0553.
Virni...
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Two bedroom furnished house.
that an action to Foreclose a Moe Part time general office. energetic
carpeted throughout. Pin. St.,
person,
must
have
some
cx
tgage on the following described
Geneva. 319 574)
perience
in
sale
with
pleasant
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property in Seminole County,
phonevoice. 177 65.46 between II S
Florida.
DELTONA- Air, 2 BR, newly
pm for appt
Lot 43, Block C,. WOODMERE _________________________
pointed, You'll lovethe 1)49 prIce.
PARK, 2ND REPLAT, according to
Full timedrlyer
Sorry, no pets 574 1040.
the Plat thereof as recorded In Plat
Sanford Yellow Cab
Book Ii, Page 73 04 the Public
7 Bedroom home In Lake Mary
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Records of Seminole County,
Sunporcti, carport, nice yard
.. quiet neighbor
Phone 337
has 'seen flied agaInst you and you
21—Sjtuatjor_Wanted
61$.
are required to serve a cocv of your
'T
FurniP*ct house in country 377 2072
written detrne, if ifl)?, to it on
Siting or Light house'keepng,
or 373 4100 after S
DOUGLAS L. GRABLE, Attorney
IS days a wk Experienc
Own ___________________________
for Plaintiff, whote address is: Suite
transortalion 3736799
Country Trailers ne,r Seminole
204, $140 West 50th Street, Hialeah,
College, private, wooded lot,? BR.
Florida 3301?. on or before the 11th
$173 mo, I BR, 1143 mo 5)1-In?.
day of November, 1975, and file the
Rentals
original with the Clerk of thu Court
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CLIFF JORDAPI, REALTOR
either before service on Plaintiff's
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30'Apartfl')eflts Unfurflj5X)eJ '""•'-'---------------otherwise a default will be entered
34—biIe Homes
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In Stir complaint for Foreclosure of
c'orfgage,
FRANKLINARMSAPTS Rent Rentverynicelrailer,,permo7
from 1141 mo 3336430,
This notice shall be publIshed
BR, SOuth 17-92, at Movieland
onceeachweektoqour'ons,ive ORAP4C,E CITY-Drive In Theatre, Older couple, no
Duplex, furri. or
In the Evening Herald.
teens 337 1716 after 7pm
unfurn Quiet NeigP*bojhgOd
WlTNEtSmypsindanuJseal of Said
Reasonjitle 77S7l
or 323152. WFy'ltjA RIVEq
Court, at Sanford Semiol, Cnty.
Adult park
(collect)
efferi
F!orlda, en this 3rd day of October,
fiShing canoeing and
1975
S,,rrouncf,d by
BAMBOO COVE APIS
Peai,tIft jl ruik .vij
(SEALI
cypress trees
2 44'fl
O.'ie &amp; 7 bedroom apartments.
Arthur Beckwith, Jr.,
Clerk of th Circuit Court
furnished ,w Uflturnlst*ed. Newly
By: Lillian Je,'kins
redorapj Come see 300 C
Deputy Clerk
Airport Bvd Sanforct 373 1310
Real Estate
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DOUGLAS t.. CR ABLE, [SQ
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DeBary---Ar,utts I BR, air; close to
Attorne, for Planntt
Suite
Stores. c'wrchc-s. Ideal for retired
37—'Business Property
1110 West 30th Streel
rs 6
or 322
HLsleah, Florida 3)037
7 BR Apt , walt to wall carpet, air OH Ice space near Fair*a,' Plaza,
Teseprione: ssy,oj,0
newly decorated, carpeted,
cond. $I7Smo plot deposit. 7Q5 C
Publ: Oct. 32. 19, 76, Nov. 2, 973
central
heat
ard air r.mpip
71st St Call 373 4319 after 330
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AN ECONOMIC HOME- 2
bedroom, I bath. concrete block,
kitchen partially equipped, large
shaded lot. 577,200.

Three bedroom, 2 l'ath, family
room, large lot in area of nice
homes. 113.900.

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ldyltwilde Area, 7 bedroom, 1 bath,
large lot, over 30 fruit trees.
133,950.

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579.900 333-9410.

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Johns River
3 bedrooms, 7 bath, huge cotmtr
kitchen, stone fireplace, ne
apartment garage, Coverec
launching dock.

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eQijippeil Carpeted, central
he't &amp; air, 1150 per mo
,FOURlST GRE ENE INC

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MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
322 1991
1919 S. French
3221374)37 1196,3fl.19$i
377 1959.377 1144
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By Owner-? bedroom, lvg. room,
dng room, equip, kltchn, new
carpet drapes, beautiful 16.2$'
family room; fenced. Must see to
appreciate 323-1949 after S.
PRICED FOR BUYERS MARKET
Make offers. 3 bedroom, 2 bath on
Quiet street, wge 29' family room,

$20,900

3 bedroom, 7 bath home, kitchen

"' r'.iv.pu, orI,rRJ, U1PV
and well appointed p.II'o. Price
3'5

Sacril Ice- 3 bedroom, 1 bath,
carpet; $1,000 down, assume 1145
per month. By Owner, Call
Orlando 671 4545.
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Sternper Realty

373 6061 or 3730517 eves_______________________

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County, Florida under the fictitious Can You Organize?
nameofpREClSlQNGRAFtX,and Can You Handle People?
that I intend to register said name

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Reg RealEstateBro,ter
103W It St

I bedroorn kitchen ecuip%)ed, air,
carpeted. in SO. .tdults only, 373
3796 *k rids. &amp; eves

FULL TIME
PlO LAY OFFSLet us show you this exciting
career, Married, single, Widowed
or retired Excellent for couples

FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice Is hereby given that i am
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Sales Development Inc.
Pd Digrilon. Mass 07741

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LOCH ARBOR- Large shaded and

maximum alable 'nterest. Cal'
377 20 evenings and eeke'nds

OWNER TRANSFERRED.- 3 BR,
1" baths, C HA, carpeted, fenced,
Fl-IA approved, 1150 down to
Qualified buyer

LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
home on lakefront, I car garage,

SECLUDED executive home on I
acre lot, 4 bedrooms, 3' - baths,
central heat and air, wall to wall
carpeting, drapes, kitchen fully
equipped. intercom, wather and
$71,!.0O.

CII',', 3 tsR, 1½ bath, good terms.

Forrest Greene, Inc.
$30 ÔU3
tFALTORS
37)

DELTONA-- 3 bedroom, 1 bath
home. $10,000

Or'.' Renrnnm 2617 Elm Sanford
None's 33 A95.'.
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Mrs MlIc
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$30 IOAT F,vvx

Charles A Cullis, President

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ADULTS. NO PETS
116W.7ndSt

POSITION
-Au
Ex.
CEPTIOPIAL
OPPORTUNITY
Write now for a confloential in

ordering of distribution ci laid
estate wjl$ come before the court.
SHERILL H. KEEN
A Administratrlx
of said estate
CHARLES E. MEINER
Attorney for Estate
76 WaIl Street
Orlando, FIor4a 32101

117,000

bor2flec1room. Aduttsonty
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK
7345 Park DrIve $70 UP

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EXPERIENCE?

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bedroom apt. downstairs. Con
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rwlmx', wun cenrrau neat 5. air.
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* "Get 'Em While *
Walk to elementary, bicycle to Paofa,older3 BR, I bath, ?'. acres,
with beautiful oaks. Owner
college. VA available. 121,500.
holding. 129,900.
CALL NOW
* They're Hot" *
WINTER SPRINGS- 3 bedroom
home, carpeted, fenced back yard
MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
New houses na rural area NO down
With utility shid. FHA available.
payment, monthly Payments less
Real Estate Broker
than rent, Government SubSidized
WE TAKE TRADES
3227643
to qualifi buyers Call to se,
DUPLEX- Purchase FI4A, live In
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b'OU Qualify!
one side, rent the other, Lower NEED 51.000 for Second mortgage
yourcostof living. NewFHAlc,n
NTERPRISE-3bedroomcountry
on $24,000 home. First mortgage

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New 3 bdrm

Paved ctred'ts, city water. $21,500
with nny $700 clown Government

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
FHA VA,new resales,hornes YOU
can afford, Low, low down, some
with no closing costs.

LAKE MARY-) bedroom, 1½ bath

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Selma Williams

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Will dicker or swap, $19,5

Ave., Sanford
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Air conditioned efficiency apart
men?. Call 10 a m. to 7 p rn, 37
7774

ARE YOU THIS
WOMAN?
HAVE YOU
DAD'TV.DI
AM
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publication showing this notice has
been published once a week for four
consecutIve weeks, the matter

CarlosS.WaJTea&amp;wt.
to Ben Ward Agcy IflC., 1114,

Sunbank Mtg. Co. to Shubert
Constr. Co Inc., i 10.14 &amp; LI.

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.1., LI 15111k C, Mead Manor Un,

1st Ada,,

Thompson &amp; wf Ola, it. 17 BIk C
Hidden Lake Un.
GHR Assoc. Inc. to Ward

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reawnable. 3' '394-

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Weekday sports columns and.

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$41,000.

Oakland Shores,

C. to Sheldon Marion &amp; wf
Norine C. LI 24, C. L. Wing's

Jennie E. Ponzlg (MMTICd)
ElO' of Lt9, allot 10 and 11 &amp; W
to

$34,500
Blake &amp; Cole, P.A. to Philip

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Thomas S. S1ebodk &amp; wE Persons interested in forming
Trailer Boa? Club. please call
Owietta hot 28 Unrec. pla' of
°'
('hula Vista, Sec 2,
Greater Constr, Corp to _______________________
Thomas I. Cohen, sgl., LI 8 BIk
Legal Notice
A Th WnMhin,fat
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Daniel J. Green &amp; sit Judith
to Richard E. Perkins &amp; sit
Judith, LI. 18 &amp; U 11 &amp; 30' of
vacated rtL, .adj. Lt 11 on No.
Beverly Hh1,.,%. 0. F. Builders

The Huskey Co. to Einheit

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$16,900.

22 111k A Sweetwater Oaks, Sec
5, 147,000.

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PF At IOU

in closeit, central vacuum. Also
an attached apartment for a
roomy 1.500 Sq. ft. of Space. Just
listed Be the first to see It at
115,000
Ct'LL US
SAUUORD-- 3 bedroom, 2 bath

FRENCH AVE
Residence plus
line business location, Has won.
dcrfut potential Call for details

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457.5' of W 230' of E 742' of that
part of Lot 9, Blk D, U. H.
Mitetiells Survey of Levy
(;raru, 1-5,So. of K 419, $20,800.
The Huskey Co. to Evers
Entr., Inc., Lot 2 [Ilk K,
Sweetwater
Oaks.
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Box 55), Sanlod, Fla. 37771

N of SR 46, &amp; all of Lots 9 &amp; 10,

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The Httskey Co. to Charles N.

281

FrankietoWjflje B. Green &amp;

A BABY'S WORLD. Care for infants
toage?onIy, Next tonew Drivers'
License Bureau 377
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with 3 baths, also a den, family
room, and basement. Dressing

tmaI dining room, A real buy at
p1.900. Excellent tecms

sanford-- AdultS only. furnished
unfurnished, new Studio and 1
room Air, walt-wall carpet,
etc. Quiet residential area. $109
per mo up. 373 $019
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frnihed ipt Sut*bse tor

Oliver

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Clark Jr. &amp; wf. Treat C., it 2
81k B Sweetwater Oaks, Sec 8,

Wheatland &amp; wE

W.

Lake
Mar,'
furnish
Can
references. Phone 32) 1310

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REAL ESTATE, INC

BEDROOM, in excellent condit ion State roof, asbestos siding,

Small dePosit.

FACED WITH A DRINKING
II, Jlnetzinger &amp; wE
wanted for Sanford's finest ifl
Lola Jones &amp; Andrew Jones,
L.ptl from US to $120
PROBLEM
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.1IUW, i.t. os zspring Oaks, Heirs Of L)oZJer to Annette
J21 ))66
Perhaps Alcoi,3llc Anonymous
Mr Muffler Shop, 7171 South
'
$42,000.
Can
Help
Jones Franklin, Lot L, Tier C,
French Ave
Monthly Rentals Available
Call
473
4.517
('ccii H. Ilenley &amp; Ruth 1. to H. L DeForest Adda So. San!.,
$1351150- Color TV
Write P.O. Box 121)
Housekeeper to care or semi
QUALITY INN - NORTH
Ruth L. Louis II. flaubner Jr., Lula Jones, life est), $100.
Sanford,Florida 3777)
invalid Light housework. Must be
SR 431. lonqwooct
sgl., Lt 7 81k A Revised pint,
Billy W. Daugherty &amp; wf ___________________________
able to work week ends I
The Springs Glenwond VIII., Carolyn toBobbyl. Clark&amp; wi I WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
evenings Good wages Write Box 3 room turn 4It (inJroom
2195. Sanford.
FOR
ANY
conditioned 1100 mo III Ith .
DEBTS
INCURRED
Sec. 1, $43,800.
Mary 8.3 483' of N ISO' ofS 783'
)7?l7ISor
373.5716
BY
ANYONE
OTHER
THAN
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Vance A, Taylor &amp; wE Louise of W 932' of NE L of NW i of
MYSELF AS OF OCTOBER 10,
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AVON
Efficiency apt, upstairs, water

v.att'r Oaks, Set' 4:\, $67,000.

pçwi nauaa 10 JImmy L
['ost &amp; wE Sharon L. LI 14
Sunland Ests., 1st Addn.,

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Cl Spring Oak.s Un. III, $40,100.

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apartment

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I ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL ANON
For lamilje'j or friends of problem
drinkers
For further information call 473 I67
cr wrjtc

P.W. WheaUand &amp; 'f Frankle

Shores, $36,500.
Grange Prop.. Inc. to Harold

Iluti M. lxt' &amp; wE Verrtice &amp;

Free, 644 2027 for "We Care"-

$100.

Nader homes

John F. E.shelbrenner &amp; wE

Un 2 $35,800.

Orl., 1100.

Sanford, run S 175', K 41' dc,

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Davis &amp; wE Mary Jo, Lts 1,8,

Homes

3603 Orlando Drive

IrC.,REALIORS2I Hr. 64.4t344

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42—MsbsIe

By Owner- Brick,) yrs old 3 BR,
bath, big lot, many extras. goo
bale ts,000. Pt,. 3n6173.

CRASH SALE

HOW ABOUT NO CLOSING COSTS?
Got 2 of 'em. 3 BR with plush
'un •flO .i
witn tots ot
space. See at III Azalea Lane and

RAVENNA PARK- Choice
bedroom, 7 bath, family room,

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Empty, move right in, I bedrooms,
family room, separate living I
dining rooms, 30•*1G' screened
porch, huge Irnlde utlily room,?
car garage, 2'i years old.
REDUCED UNDER ORIGINAL
COST. Swim i?I community pool.
Low, Iw down, Price IliShed
again to $33,950

LOoKING FOR PRESTIGE FOR
PEANUTS?) BR,? baths, central
heat air, Florida room, breakfast
bar, range, refrigerator. Located
In Idyllwllde and priced for
ti7.00 Cotta see.

Kids outorow tfl(" Swing sel or Small
thrs. 'die it;ms with
act 'in pPte your act. call
trientlly Classified gal at The
eralci 3 7611. or 131
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5NORA

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

Reg Real Estate Broker 371 0610
)77 2741
323 7I
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SAN MO PARK. I, 7. 3 bedroom
trailer apis Adult I. family par.
Weekly 3515 Hwy 17 92, Sanfocd

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Cynthia to John J. Scery &amp; wf.

LOTS 0' SPACE in this 1 bedroom
nome. Yours for Only
STORY OLDER HOME- I
bedrooms, partly furnished, large
trees. 1', acres plus. $35,

NOW LEASING
New, modern, 1 ttory efficlancy
apartrT*er*tS. attractively fur
vCflCfltIY located andi
nished.
beautifully landscaped. $135 mo
Call between 1.30 5. For in
formatiQfl raIl 372 0701

Thompson, ii 207 Ba:clay Francvs, its 7 &amp; 8, 111k B, West i: ilIum, sgl., U. 10 111k K $22,000
Brenda to Gary A. Brewer &amp; wf
Altamonte His., Sec 3 $37,300. Carriage 11111 Un. 3 1100.
Woods, 1st Addn., $37,500.
Marcia 1. LI 14 Blk B, The
DOflald E. Marctnak &amp; Mary
Guardian MIg. mv. to Gary
Addys C. Ranib to A. C. Lamb
Barnelt.Wjnson Mig. Co. to Meadows West, $39,000.
01' to Victor E. &amp; wE Lizzie, Beg. at p1 257' K of Cherry's Real Est. Agcy. &amp;
I)ouglas &amp; Sherryll M. Fischer.
Thomas Grady, Bishop of
t.:....i._ , , i
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a. tn
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itt wmsor Manor S-cl 151
ojpp
I.een.contractlngcomnc.,1Mis3 Diocese OrL to City of Alt.
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CHULUOTA- 7 bedroom. closed
Porch, tile bath, kitchen equIp. 1g.
lot, 'educed to $11,900. Term,.
Chuluota Realty, 365 371?.

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1, $2fJ 000

G. Goembel &amp; Gordon E. Inc. to hlarve B. Guguenot &amp; Wf sgl &amp; Irene ilium, sgl. to Irene cent, Li 47 Granda South,

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ASV 10 OWN- 3 bedroom, cent.
neat, fenced. %l9,
OWNER
WILL. FINANCE.

5*nford residential ar.'a, quiet &amp;
safe Adults only No pets 3fl
$795

NE Lg of Sec 27.20-32, N of SR 46,
flevex of Fla., Inc. to Michael $31,500.
J. Shotnilnc&amp; if Patrkla, it. 2
Moody Harden &amp; wf Jean to
Antonnia, it 47 Northwood, wi lily, 1.t. 6 111k 11 Ringer s.d Sleepy Hollow, $32,400.
Dorothy Mae Williams, it 93 J.
$36,00.
$3000
1AO Williams &amp; wi Olie Mae 0. Packard 1st Addn Midway,
Michael Builders of Scm.,
iQCDi Joseph K. Ilium Jr., to Daisy C. Parke &amp; hb. Vin- $2,000.

Darlene it 265 Spring Oaks Un.
2. $45,000.

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Barbara P. Stallworth, sgl to Simpson &amp; wf. Karen C., W to Robert 1. (',abor &amp; wf Koelhcr &amp; wf Barbara A., Lot Romeo
Varela &amp; wf Phyllis K.,
LukeAmosStallworth,sgl. U 1, 73.15' of U 9 81k B Little Frances, '
ml:. LI. 24 1k 504 Ileatherton Village Un. No. W 141.92'ofE42O.60'of NW tri of

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unfurn. apt: induplei. I BR. $145.
7 BR. ties. O'V1.'J .I•(

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Herald, Sanford, FL

Sunday Oct. 12, 1975

Found Guilty in 'Steal-To-Order' Rn9i
iTral

Two

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raid it the Crowder's residence at 551 Karen Ave.,
Altamonte
Springs
Crowder is also docketed thisweek for two other separate trials
on charges of buying receiving and concealing stolen property.
He is accused in one case involving chain saws allegedly stolen
from a Longwood business and in the other involving frozen
meats that police said was stolen from the home of William
Shank
at Ocoee, in Orange County.

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said. "If you miss feeding him
a couple of days, he'll still be
there. And if the dog or kids
are sw1nim near the dock,
he might consider them his
meal," he said.

year-old girl killed by an
alligator near Sarasota two
years ago was th e only
documented instance of an
all igator killing a human in
Florida.
"There have bee n several
alligators
I
were suspected of killing and
eating people," Godwin said,
"but there was no proof that
the person wasn't dead
already when the alligator got

"Alligators aren't very
art," Godwin added. "A 1
foot alligator has a brain

it

e tit .1 large 11111J
bean. If Icould teach one to sit

up and beg, I'd be a rich

"When people feed an

alligator off a dock every day,
he soon learn3 to be thereto
pick up his handout," Godwin

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without
Hassle

Larry Parrish is back in flames City following
his outstanding rookie Season
as a major league
baseball player.

p

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Iferald Sports Editor

I'ht' former St'iriiiiole ('ommunitv ('ollege
standout caine to spring training last February at
Daytona Reach touted as the Expos' next third
baseman, and by gosh, he didn't make liars of

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Excluding 17 games in which he platooned with
Pat Sea nlon, Parrish manned third base the entire
season, [lilting a sound .274. lie had 10 home runs,
(15 URIs, S triples and 32 (IOU1)Jes. The latter led the
and his batting average was third highest
among the regulars.

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made it 13-0 and helped take at 22.0.
Bongianni were the defenders
much spirit out of St,
Mike Good, Earnest Manley, doing most of the sacking.
Augu.stine.
Ken Meadows, Pringle and
(Continued On Page 4B)
Seminole High School's Kenny Lee recovered a
football team ha.s a new chant fumble for Seminole with five
for its cheering section.
minutes left in the half, but the
Forget the old standby like following series bogged at the
"give me an S! Give me an K 24 and Bobby Duggar's try for a
SPCRM
etc."
field goal from the 31 was off,
The new one is "Give me a due partially to a high snap Evening Herald, Sanford, FL
Sunday, Oct. 12, 1915-18
I)". That's all.
froni center.
Since D stands for defense,
The second hall was strictly
that's about all that's needed, defense. Drew Bongianni
Seminole's defense was its recovered a fumble on the first
saviour once again Friday
ra play from scrimmage of the
night, as the Seminoles
third quarter, and Seminole
K' c
their record to 4-1 with a 22-0 punched the ball arross the goal
Vic tory over St. augustine.
line with Itobert 1.iw
nag
Defense accounted for two from the one. The fumble
t ou chdow ns and a safety, and recovery was at the 19.
gave SemInoleaioup1eqther
While Setninole's offense was
scoring opportunities which hampered b)
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lb )ard
penal ties in the second half t.
were not eaptialted upon.
Seminole drove sonic 56 Augustine had no breathing
0
0
yar&amp; for its first touchdown room because SeMinole played
with
quarterback
Mark havoc with quarterback Phillip
Whigham climaxing the nine. Twine, throwing him for losses
play series on a sneak for the on his last four possessions to
By SCOrr ABRAHAMS
William consistently plowed
kill his chances of putting
Iferald Correspondent
St. Augustine turned around together a drive.
through the Patriot middle,
Greg Pr
and put together
or
between
ad
aow
h ine
K ISSI MMF K The bus ride
sco rin g r
pleasure
is r1
of sacking
Kissimt in
Tim Raines intercepted a pass '"'. .,i. Uu.5ifle Cflua ZO
or a home hiday night from the knee s first touchdown on a toSliver Spurs zwuvu Arena '.dS yaru run early in
at the 18 and returned it 82 S1e1) i
,n t
second
yarLs for a touchdown which game, rounding out the scoring undoubtedly a long one for the per od, wh le
Lake B
I Patriots.
added a second ID four
They had just lost their minutes later on his only rush of
second game of the season the evening, a double-reverse
against two wins to a team that that went for 17 yards around
hadn't won in three pre vious Brantley's left side.
outings.
The offensive bright spot for
And worse, the Patriots had the Patriots was their 113 total
been limited to just 16 yards yards through the air in 10
rushing, and never even got completions. John Ryan, Mark
close enough for a Bob Fite field Boardman, and Jim Yargoal attempt.
borough gathered in the tosses
'We respected them coming from Stanley, who threw 25
into this game," said Coach times in the game, mostly In the
Sam Weir after the 14.2 loss to second half.
Kissimmee. "Their record was
The deepest penetration by
no indication of what they could the Pats came late in the first
do
half, when a Stanley to Board.
'They're big, strong, and man pass and a Kissimmee
they were Just better than we pus hi ng penalty put Brantley on
were tonight," Weir said. He the Kowboy 32 yarn line. But
summed it up best when he Stanley was sacked and time

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I'd say I was satisfied with my first
sellsoll," Parrish said by phone Friday afternoon.
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wus over inc nump about halfway in
the season. I started off hot, but didn't want to be
like a lot of players and tail off completely and go
hack to the minors. I sort of leveled off, but staved
pretty consistent most of the time.''

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Ile put in three seasons in the minor leagues
a tid was called Uf) to Mont real at the tail end of last
season.

"And they are getting

larger," Goodson said. "A few
years ago a seven or eight foot
alligator was a big one. Now a
12 to 14 foot alligator Is not
that unusual."
Goodson advised people to
watch out for large alligators
while swimming and to stay
away from any that might
come near.

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be dropped by Jim Alsobrook. I Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.
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hits," said Larry.
In the meantime it's par, bogey, cast and reel.

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Honors
'Big Fan'
(Continued from Page 1-A)
McLaughlin, a printer

trade, Is also a big booster of
the Drive for Sight program of
the Lions Club, of which he is a
member. Perhaps best known
for its campaign to provide
eyeglasses to those who need
but cannot afford them, Drive
for Sight has aided many
thousands na tionally over the
years who suffer from eye
problems.
And Bill McLaughlin would
much rather boost D'l for
Sight, the Fighting Seminoles,
or maybe just the kid down the
ye

block who needs an

un

derstanding friend, than stand
out on the running track at the
stadium accepting the accolades of his neighbors.
So Bill didn't stay out there
very long.
Instead,
'ent bacx to
actiistomed spt4 the stands
to root the Seminoles on once
more — wearing his bright
orange blazer and a big smile.
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He did reiterate his position
that the Federal Reserve
tern stood ready to make emergency loans to banks endangered by a New York City
default, and two bank regulators told a separate hearing
that some banks are likely to
need such help.

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tonight, we were outmanneL" Lake Brantley racked up 135
KISinImee threw nO less U n yarthinpenalties,butlittleo( it
backs at the Pats, who figured in the scoring.
could only respond with rushes Kissimmee began its first
from quarterback Fred Stanley dn%eatitsown 46 yard line, but
anti running back Rick Garza. an interference call against
While Garza gained 34 yards. Brantley placed the Kowboys in
Stanley was sacked so many Patriot country at the 37.
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Frank Wile, chairman of the
Federal Deposit Insurance
Corp., told a House Government Operations subcommittee
that 271 banks in 34 states hold
New York City debt issues
equal to 20 per cent or more of
their total net worth He said
another 56 banks in 18 states
hold New York City debt equal
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Then came a Lake Howell TI)
drive
that covered 65 yards in
Thes' flipped the coin the other day, and Rollins
five
p
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with the big gai ner
drew East Carolina and Stetson matched up with
GOl,DENII0D_. On the first coming on a quick opener off
Marshall in the Dec. 29-30 Tangerine Bowl play of the second period, tackle
by Andriano good for 42
basketball tournament.
Friday night, Lake Howell's yards.
t
Randy Pruitt was hit with a
t.o
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The payoff play was a burst
The tournament IS generallI y t h
e nIgiiz1im
hi ghli ght Oi
penalty for delay of the game, up the middle by Andriano with
the early roundball season.
but his coach. Tom Ruby, was 8:16 left in the half. The play
if)( ' excited to chastise the covered the final two yards and
Who's No. 1 At SCC?
sophomorewho had just broken gave the Hawks a 14-0 lead.
a 17-period drought with the
But Pritchard's attempt at
first
poin ts the Silver hawks the extra point was 'side to the
i-a ims No. £ on tile cross countr team at
had scored this season,
right and turned out to be the
Seminole Community College team Coach Terry
The penalty was called difference in the final score.
IA)ng isn'
t certainw hich sass much of the heated
because Pruitt had spiked the
The Hawks had a couple of
ompetitian for top rating among the JuCo thin
ball, which is not allowed in chances to ice the game in thc
dads,
high school play
third quarter but failed by
The spike came after Randy Inches to get a crucial first
It could be Marty Gilrnorc,
lmore, Jon Hughes or Mike
had gathered in a Jim Prit- down on Mt. Dora's 11-yard
Bunn. "Tough to sas but those are the lop three,
(hard PaSS hehind Mt Dora's line
says Long, who took his team to Gainesville defenders and scampered 75
The drive had started on Lake
Saturday for the University of Florida Invitational
ards with the bomb for the six Ilowdi sown 47 and ate up most
poinLs.
of the third period clock as the
Seminole is ranked third in the state among
Pruitts enthusiasm and the Sil v er hawks kept the ball on
JuCo t('dIllS placing 'ichind Miami Dade South and Sil ver Hawks Jo) lasted till
the ground for 12 straight plays.
Lake Cii,
deep into the fourth period ,
Then with less than a yard to
when
the
home
teams
offense
go
Donnie Screnk tried the
Rest eve-opening time so far hasn' t been tit five made sevti-ai
costly mistakes middle of the line and was
miles. It' s at the half-mile, where George
gave Mt. Dora a come- repulsed.
Alexander clicked off a 1:54,6. Then too, Keith from-behind, 1-14 squeaker.
Huh', disagreed.

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1,074 stores, virtually ending Its
operations west of the Misslssippl River. On Oct. 2 Grant
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left on to block it and end, at least %ell enough for the Hawks. was forced to punt
had occuied at the 11:49 mark the 10 yard line," Ruby said the clock, out ofseconds
timeouts, and temporarily, the hopes for Lake Sehrcnk gained five yards
Track season is still a while off, and Seminole of the quarter and was followed when
up
Even this didn't prove costly
questioned about the call, on Mt. Dora's 23 yard line, Howell's first football win of the
could be confirming that cro.ss country is merely a with a Don Andriano run for a "but they
the nuddle but Andriano and when Tony Jackson fumbled
marked the ball Pritchard tried a field goal.
1975 season.
Pritchard were both thrown for
warinup for (lie real test — track.
two point conversion.
where he wa.s thrown back to."

Citing loan losses, several
major banks reported sluggush
reports for the third
this past week.
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Ttk- fourth period started off short losses and Like 110~%ell

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Series Sa a Of 'The Green Monster' n o s n oston

Chase Manhattan Corp., parent of Cbase Bank. uld Us third
quarter earnings were off 50 per

"The Green MonBOSTON (AP)
looms above the 1975 World Series
and it could be a horror story or a happy
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The famous left field wall at Fenway
Park also known as "l-he Jolly Green
Giant" te right-handed hitters has the
starring role as the drama of the 72nd
Series unfolded Saturday between the
Cincinnati Reds and the Boston Red Sox,
"It's got to make me more alert," said
Ci ncinnati left fielder George Foster,
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'Me fee includes golf, cart, a crack at various
prizes, between-holes refreshments and a dinnerdance that evening.

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year the effort raised $3,300 for charitable projects.

actually advocating direct federal help for the city.

Corp.. partial company of
Chemical Bank, siald its ear.
rilngs for the period had edged
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process of economic recovery
now under way In our nation
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and federal spending equally by
$28 billion, which produced finmediate opposition from Congressional Democrats, had stirred some unfavorable reaction
by week's end from the business community.
Henry Kaufman, senior economist with the investment
banking firm of Salomon Broth.
era, termed the plan "Inappropriate," telling a bond
conference In New York Thursday it would place upward
pressure on Interest rates
Kaufman said the proposal
would Increase the Treasury's
new cash needs by $12 billion in
the first half of 'vi&amp; strain the
money markets even lwthe*
and push up lending rates.
Treasury Secretary William SImon had estimated only $5 billion in new Cash needs.
Ford and Simon also spent
the week defending Ford's refusal to extend federal help to
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tournament at Winter Haven in 1971, signed immediately afterward and (lid not return to Seminole
for a sophomore season. lie still owns three batting
records at Seminole
.455 average, 51 UBIs and 70
hits,

Col. Goodson said he could
keep 1,000 wildlife officers
busy moving alligators, who
often pop up in back yards, in
swimming pools and under
automobiles in the driveways.

"The eggs usually hatch in
September, so the alligator is
dangerous through the
summer if someone comes

could lead to prGblerns.

In First Expo Season

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number of "nusisance
alligators."

alligator is protecting her
nest.

domesticate an alligator

Larry Parrish Impressive

Godwin said alligators, like
snakes, have their place in
nature but don't belong in
populated areas. A controlled
hunting season would be ef-

comes when the female

Defense Stars Again
As Tribe Wins No. 4

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to him."
Godwin said alligators have
an instinctive fear of man and
will normally run away from
people. The exception to this

close to the nest," Godwin
said.
Both Godwin and Col.
Goodson said that feeding or
otherwise
trying
to

Sheriff's agents said the raids and arrests followed a three
Gordon said Yates can still be prosecuted in Seminole despite makes it impossible for his client to receive a fair and Inparti;l
month investigation into the 18-month operation of the theft ring the admitted violation of
Yates' constitutional rights by Sheriff's trial in Seminole County.
that allegedly funneled orders for merchandise through the detective Ralph
Salerno who Yates accompanied during the
Judge McGregor denied a defense moti on to move last week's
Rendezvous Bar,
probe, pointing out where burglaries occurred and disclosing how Crowder-Fields trial out of Seminole.
Agents said approximately $30,000 in stolen Items were the stolen items were
disposed of.
James Arthi' Onie, 28-year-old Orlando carpenter, has ad.
recovered in the raids at Four locations, including the bar and the
"Yates can be prosecuted without using his statements," witted being a theft ring member and is awaiting sentencing on a
Crowder residence.
Gordon told the jury. He called Yates and Davis "thieves out now guilty plea in a burglary case.
Crowder and Fields took the witness stand Friday and told the to save their
skins by telling the truth."
Another carpenter, Charles Wesley Asbury, 27, of Maitland, has
jury that Calvin C. Yates Jr., 28, of Casselberry, and James L.
Gordon told the jurors in the closing argwi tents in the Crowder. been accused
of being a burglar in the operations and is awaiting
Davis, 30, of Orlando, both confessed "n of c1nnil Iirolirt" in
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ause trials on felony charges including burglary.
the theft ring, lied under oa th when they said t hey delivered a
th ey're in a cleaner end of the business."
stolen 150-horsepower outboard motor to the bar and then took it
Freeman submitted
to a shop at Fields' business where the th ieves said he (Fields ) arguments, th at Yates the theory to th e jury, in closin g
"ripped off" his partners-ln.crime by
co vered It wi th blanket,
pretending to sell Crowder the boat motor and later retrieving it
"I've never ordered any th ing from Cal Yates," Crowder and ta king it to anot he r location
where it was sold and Iran.testified. headmitted he bought a TV set at one time from Yates.
sported to North Ca rolina. Freeman claimed th at Yates is
Fie!ds denied having been at the shop when th e outboard motor protecting
someone else and that the "majority of what Yates
as put th ere. lie told th e jury he returned to the business and stole was peddled"
out of a truck stop in anoth er city.
found it in th e shop. He said th e motor was missing the next day
Speaking of Yates, Freeman told the [urors, "I almost vomit at
and he didn't know what happened to It.
th e sight of this animal roaming th e stree ts."
Yat es testified that Crowder paid him $400 for the motor that an
During th e theft ring probe sheriff's agen ts said on numerous
Orlando man testified was valued at $1,800 and that Crowder and occasions th
ey "bugged" Yates with an electronic eavesdropping
Fields both said there was no need to remove serial numbers device and ta
pe recorded conversa ti o ns between Yates and
becathe motor was tobe shipped out of the stste ,
suspec ts allegedly conn ected with the th eft ring.
Assistant Sta te Atty. Charles Gordon told th e jury the stolen
Agents a lso said they monitored approxima te ly 1,600 conmotor hasn't been located.
versations on two telephones wi th court-ordered wiretaps.
Yates testified th at he was involved in 100 to 150 burglaries and
Ac cording to court tiles, wiretap Information has been
in Senitnole ("unty. I)avis testified that be is to the dcltnse in othur es nüng against Crowder. rerealid
facing clwrges in both Seminole and Orange CounUes in conFreeman mid he has riled niodons for change of venue in the
nec'tion with the theft ring operation,
remaining Crowder cases, contending that pre-trial publicity
L'inlgie

St. Augustine Falls, 22-0

Haynes'
Hunches

who saw the "Giant" for the first time at

Friday's workouts, "1 realize that what I
do with the wall could have a outcome on
the game."
A word of encouragement comes from
Carl Yastrzeniski, who Is perhaps the
best living expert on the 37-foot cornpilalion of concrete and tin. Ha' has
played 15 years in Fenway Park and
owns six Golden Gloves for his masterful
pe rformances in the treacherous left-

field arena.
'llwrc have been guys who've conic in

here for the first time and played hell off
that wall," said Vax, Boston's
acknowledged leader. "They've played it
much better than I ever could."

This is the problem with the wall: when
a ball hits the lower concrete half, it
shoots straight out like a bullet. When
hits the tin above, it drops straight down.
When it hits on the scoreboard, it takes
crazy boun ces — usually toward right.
center field. When It hits into the left-field
cor ner, a maze of nooks and crannies, it

jumps around like a lx'zerk pinball.
You have to make your decision
quickly on how you're going to play the
ball and stick to It," said \'astnzeni.ski.
"I usually like to play it safe. I don't
gamble on trying to make a spectacular
catch unless there's a big run or a game
in the balance."
Foster agreed In safety first, too.
"I'll play it safe," the lithe outfielder
pointed out. "I'm not going to be overaggressive and charge around like crazy.
I'll ;ust [rive to feel niv w av, I iues.s
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quite logically, thinks that Yaz has a
dramatic edge over fledgling Foster in
playing the crucial position.
"My left fielder knows a little more
about that wall than a guy who has only
seen it once," Johnson points out.
But Cincinnati Manager Sparky
Anderson says it ain't necessarily so.
"I think that we'll be having George
Foster playing a little deeper than Yin,"
says Anderson. "lIe knows how to play
the ball out Ilk- re so he can afford to play

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little closer than most outfielders. With
this kind of uncertainty, it will be to our
advantage to play back a nit.
'One thing that I don't think has been
brought out too much is that we're the
type of club which could lose a few hoiiit'
runs uv-r that was:."
This best-of-seven Series for the world
championship features two of the
hungriest clubs in baseball. The Reds are
shooting for their first World Serie'
triumph Sifl4'' 1i° Arl the ltd Sox lact
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Randy Robinson, quarterback of the Kowboys, bursts up the
football action Saturday. The game was one of three scheduled at football stadium in the rodeo Adams pushed across the score. Orange Spruce Creek next
middle for a long gain in Sanford Recreation Department flag
offsison.
Two
Branthey week, at home.
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its victory over the Oilers. Mike patrons from stampeding bulls back on the punt, Brantley was

but in goal for the New York
Six clubs began play in the season from St. Louis.
12:20 of the second period on a the other goals (or the Fighting
Rangers and made the right World hockey Association: the
Davidson said he didn't stop pass from Steve Vickers.
Saints, while fllair MacDonald
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really picked us up when we 2-2 tie with Chicago on Wednes- Rod Gilbert caught Atlanta
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too. Rob Locke and Jim 519. Hose Belew spared the 2-7-9
Golden 212 and for the women the men was Keith Johnson 203Worgum both rolled 231 games split and Lynn Emerson picked
Polly Price's 202 ganic was 573, Kit Johnson 537-209, Steve and
their series were 558 and up the 5-10 split.
high. High series- Pnce 510 antI Hinst 207-209-533
and Max 590 respectively. Warren
Shooting Stars Ladies:
Roni llrede 498. High average Smith 203-560. Lois Smith Mewes had a
226-562, Terry Bonnie Ling (Link Conmen-Herman Flannagen 180 converted the 5-7 split.
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3-Burns Texaco her team u477-177 and high for
Gaston with plus 131 pins.
Michele Spencer and Carol 210-520, Alice Hendricks ("Star I, All American Flag 3-Fleet Greens Grogeries was Betty
Slaughter rolled turkey's and of the Week" with plus 83) 199- Reserve Ass 1, Wall Plumbing Ball 461 and Ruth [lurk 173. The
the 5-7 split was apared by 570, Polly Price 183-522 and Bob Heating and Air condiatloners following splits were conhltg &amp; Ac split with Lewis verted: Hall 5-7, Fayne Carr
I.ynda Will. Dot Polk, Anneue Locke 182-517. 111gb averages on

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you can, wnai ii woWci De [IKe to come lace
to face with a seemingly prehistoric monster. In this case the
monster was a Kodiak bear standb eight feet, six inches tall and
the man who faced it was Ron Tuppen of Tuppen's, Inc., a sparting goods store in Lake Worth, Florida.
The scene was the frozen tundra of Kodiak Island, Alaska,
and Tuppens, the hunter, was well equipped to handle the
situation, having made the trip from South Florida with the
press purpose of taking a trophy bear,
Evenso,thefeatwasnoteasy__ittookMxgfmase%.efl
millimeter magnum to down the brute.

landed enough fish to feed the entire crowd
outdoor fish fry.
The Lemon Bluff fish
and country music jam session was
a roaring success last Sunday. "Woody" Woods and his wife,
Jean, served well ovcr 100 guests in spite of the threatening
weather, The good
OVIEDO
COCOA SEACH
were accompanied by some outstanding
to
First Downs
I)
piltar playing and vocalizing, Even Woody
a'"
able to get from
YardS Rushing
11110
119
behind the counter long enough to do a little "pickin' and grinYarctsPass;ng
$7
fling" to the delight of the crowd,
o
Passes
ni
oo
Fumb).iLost
33
Specks and breani
....-.biting well around Lemon Bluff and the
''
new car.sp owner says quite a few bass
90
Ptna)I'es
schooling but they are
are hitting well around the Osteen Bridge and the dock educated and hard to fool.
The 1,2.00-pound
specimenback
was to
so Florida
huge it had
be divided fishermen there are pulling in bream in good fashion. Some bass
Ovi.'cSa
i 7 •
i—Is into three
sections Icr shipment
to betomounted,
Cc'coa Be'ath
0 0 5 6 6-lI
are reported schooling nearby but John Lankford, camp manager
Dick Dove, Sanford taxidermist, was selected to do the task of
These lady anglers! Took the wife out on the river Wednesday
they are hard to fool,
re-assmibling, skinning, aiwl making the life-sized mount, With
and she showed the old man up by boating a nine and a hail pound
0- Ev6n 6 pass from Ward
Bass in the grass is the story from Marina Isle. Several the bass on her second
'Fenton ),itk),
no model to go by, only measurements which in many
with a purple plastic worm. My score?
0-Merchant 36 pass from Ward
regular anglers in that section of the St. Johns have had excellent zilch!
proved to be inaccurate, Dove completed the monumental task
'""
.atrhit' this veck sorking the shoreline of
last eek --the bear as shot lie May.
the river and slougks,
CO MCCI intoc k
run
Hood
Coker
has
managed
five
or
six
The finished product was
per day using the ever(I'ntoy run)
Fishermen on the Main Street Pier in Daytona were treated
work of art, showing in every line faithful plastic worm and Jim Penney Is using a J°
Cb
113
conI,&lt; 1 run (run failed)
thebrutestrengthand(erocityofthenJJca,
an exceptional run of drum on Thursday, Merle Keller, pier
manager, said
The only sad Dart is -, the bear missid zr.nkfne thea røwv4 and pork rind with good results,
eeitnn, •s.
-' .t.
tn
me acuon wun
bluefish
b&amp;ok by a fraction of an inch 01$ the skull measurementS.
and aheepshead mixed in with the drum. Late Thursday
string of speckie perch Thursday drift fishing with
live minnows
On the local fisbii front, the lAg thing this week has
fcrbaItandBobKIngathdwthJ
poleandNo.Aflb
Bob Kamasly landed a pawSd channel bass Wednesday
speckled perch. At Hiley's Camp on Lake Jessup visitors have to land a limit slso.
and most of the blues caughtwe- in the three pound class according to Keller,
brought in literally hundreds of specks. Some of the outstanding
"Fishing is good!", was the word
Kathy Snyder at
'n-out are
catches listed through Thursday showed a total of 79 In
days Wekiva Landing. Frank Eaton
Tommy Hawkins took 15
picking up .round the Daytona area bridges with
k--landed by WaUer McCafferty, Thurman Wright Sr and his son in two days this week using the Rapala plug"agid the
the Port Orange and Granada bridge anglers scoring on snook.
pLtple Wayne Brady at the
Thurman
took 96 In two days. Paul Belvins and Louise Lyod, PlaStiC WOfll'I,
Fishitn' Hole Tackle Shop also told of a big run
of bluefish at the Sun-Glow Pier and
30 landed and Howard King of Apopka tallied 65 in his two day
Many other parties of campers scored with catches of bass
Ponce Inlet.
visit to the ca nip,
A couple of Spanish machcrel big ones
and t)reanl and a few specks are beginning to show up.
over seven pounds
One of the and five powidea- were listed in
Other strings Included 481cr
Glacie and Jordan on a Wed- Lady canlpers, Mrs. McDonald of ThusvWe waj thrilled when she
the &amp;ln.Glow catches,
neslaytrlp, FrankRlnaldoandwlfehad 12 tAg onesuptoapowxl landed a bass of nearly three pounds.
Ocean fishing has been just lair, the seas have cabised down
and a half, Chick Wests, D.Z. Wests and Chuck Beech of Orlando
buta
badcurrentis$tlll hampering thedeep
Relaxing and enjoying nature on the
boatsout of Inlet
beautiful Wekiva River Harbor. Howev er, a 30 pound kingfish was landed Thursday from
pulled in 50, whCe Louis Mack and Matilda &amp;ntly brought In was the main interest of ClflIpers at
Wekiva Haven according to
about the same mimber.
private bat and tarpon and
George Cheney, camp manager, but the anglers In a party
spinner sharks are keeping the
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260. 3 Benes Mitli (3) 7.50. 0 (6 ,
$16 70. T (7 6 5) 573 70: T 2:0:2.
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Mounte Ko ia Bear A VVork Of Art
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night, and walked away' with a Fenton kicked the extra point.
for the tie-breaker
In the second quarter, Oviedo
system after defeating Cocoa stretched its lead to 144) as

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SIXTH
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where it started, on the 50, the extra point.
Henry Finney broke through for
The second half
-- was
— all ('ieen
a live-yard gain. And when Beach,
however.
The
Cocoa.Beach ran its fourth and Minutemen
scored
with
final play, quarterback Brian McClintock punching the ball
Mcdllntock was stopped for no across on runs of 5 and 1 yard.

Maruri Echave. 3. Chutho Mencha.
Erdoza Muguersa, S Cetaja
Miguel. 6 Sela L,arrea. 7 Ferm'i

NINTH: I McRoberts (3) 7600,

Smymna

Taylor
Pierson 77,
Intmr
lChen 16
Melbourne 53, Seabreeze 0
Astronaut II. T.tusv(ile 7
Vero Reach 17. DeIray fl*'ath
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(Cummengsl 6 I 3 Intighter (Alien) a,l.a I t4'.' A'ania,
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Chuct'o Muquerza
8 1 1 Grniano Buty (HaIl) 7 7
Rockledge
leni:. S Icc Okoki, 6 Eddy Elonia,
NINTH — 1 Aguirre, 2. Juan. 3
Admiral Firmagut
17, Fort
21 West Orange
13Chief
Beatrice Way I B Rur$ 6 Legend 7 Cecho Sanche:. •. ursa Alberdi SeIa, I Bilo, S. Erdoza, 6. Alp). 7
ltlicnow
7 7 1 Bonnie Flyer
Myert Bigio, Verot 16
SECOND - 1 Echino EIorza, 7 Celaya, $ Zarre.
tOenes) 17 II Abe's Hope
Ptmef to 3), Punta Gorda
(Seidems) Eculy Beta, 3 Barr, Okoki, I
TENTH — 1 Sent). 7 AlIt,, 3
Charlotte 0
Aldana Lenil, S Ice Alberd ,, 6 Larrea. 4 Maruri. S Mentha, 6
SECOND Race —
Mile Pace — Ogu'ia Sanchez, 7 Larni Arena, I
f
Myers Cypress Lake
Chucho. 7 Ftrmin. $ Muguerza
Claiming 51.000 — Purse 1400
Lort Myers Riverdôl 6
Uric Vz
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Tx C CC lhlenfCld) S I 2 He Gone
THIRD — 1 Ice Via, 2 Echino 2 Cac
Bengoc, 3. OguIza Perez.
timore, Philadelphia at Miami, fourth-ranked Nebraska did the minute to go
Fort Myers I). Clewiston
in the first half on on Chris Dennis' 31-yard field
•ni £ 1 Don Brewster
Denver at Pittsburgh, los An- past two weeks in winning 20-17 a one-yard sneak. The tally goal in the first quarter, moved
(Howard) Arena, 3 Amecha Alberdi, 6 Ursa
1beII 4, Florida Air II
Erza AlIt,.?. Arecha Aipi, I Sate
5 (han Tag (Foster) 61 6 Len:. 7
Victory 37. Oak Hall I6
Lam Sanchez. S AO1in,
Miguel
geles at San Diego and Atlanta and 31-16 victories. Mallory ended a 47-yard march high- 80 yards to
Guy
(Vandervoet)
10
1
7
score a touchdown
Trenlon II, Pd-wbcmry
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TWELFTH — I Sent; Aguimre I
Bumn Gu
at San Francisco. On Monday called the Hurricanes "the best lighted by' two Williams passes
(Bere:nakl 3 1 I
IIor,(la High 76. N
FdURTH - 1 Bulbao Bengoa, 7 Celaya Echave. 3 Bilbao.AItu,
Florida Metrolin,, Mc),
atthestartofthefj'1Jiquarter
night it's St. Louis at Washing.
(ProvosU
7
2
team in the country."
(hm,stjan 0
Domingo Jay', 3 Negui Echave. I
for 29 yards.
Chucho Juan, S Marvel Lamrea, 6
on Tim Morgan's plunge from
THIRD Race - I Fly Fly Fella
ton,
?,'aniann 19, Gulf Breeze 6
flame Zrre S Larr Mquel 6 Fcrm,n
('arl Selmt'r, tiring of praise
7 Erdosa Ap
"A lot of people thought we the one-foot line.
8 I 7 FOli5h April
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Ouncy Shanls 19. Milton 6
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(1r?iOfl) 9 2 3 Cash Box
Pensacola Esambia 26, Pen (Filltpt'Il) $ II Phantom Ad0s INo
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Onivertl75 RedCIay(O'AmatoIS
Pensacola Cathotic 19, Prose I Pesh, Time (Demjangk) S I 7
cola Pine Forest 0
:.rdcn Cd (Dennis C 10 1 8 Mc'rol,na
Tallahasi,e'
Ppocr Iflr'Ogc't) II
Godby 3. Pensa
cola Woodham 0
FOURTH Race — 1 Mile Pace —
Enterprise, Ala,, 36, Pensa
Claiming 51.500 — Purie 1425 1
cola Washington 17
D.qrjer Wave (Lt*iS) 10 I ?
PenSaol
'.',i'ct,'mn Champ
L'becal Arts 37,
RIo.c,ti 51 3
Kinston. Ala , $4
RQbpflS Kim (Beregna),) 9 2 4
Marianne 19. Gulf flree:e 6
Heather Chance (Nelsen) $ I S Mr
Ylton 19. Ouincy Shanks 6
Durkee (Provost) 77 6 Four O.i'
Century 12. flonifay S
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Twelve pins away from that
Nice-yule
6.
Panama
FIFTH Race (.2 Pace I Mile
C,ty
"Star of the Week" is Eva
magic number (300). That was
Rutherford 0
Seminole County's United Campaign Needs your
Purse 162$ I (-ustace L6dy
hlogero with plus 132. Linda
Grand Bay. Ala, 2$, Walnut
(CrOSSin) 8 I 2 Amy Girl Mercury
Jerry Temple when he started
Contribution in order to help your friends and neighPaul 773. KlIlarnev knight (Sica)
Lewis also had a 214.519, Clara Hill 6
bars who need
his first frame with a spare and
help right now.
Wewahltcp,ka 6. Jay 0
1 4 Daylonai. Tern (SeitJtr) I IS
Boyd
206-515
and
Rogero
531
rolled 10 consecutive strikes
Chsply 7$. Athlord, Ala, ii
Omulgee Gem (Nicholl II 6
Giving The United Way is
series.
Graceylll, 30, Baker 0
?,Pc'trolin,s Abby (Bridge's) 5 I 7
and then an eight count to finish
perfect, painless and
Blountstown 10, Vernon 7
OuCbey,' SOflC IN Phiil.pl
meaningful.
Yo'i can give a weekly or monthly
with a 288 game and a 631
Quincy Monroe 7. Cottondale
I reeze (H Philips), I
Flaship Bank Mixed League:
amount of your choice where you work.. , through
series,
Another 600 series
6
SIXTH Race
1 Mi). Pace "Star
of
the
Week"
is
Marie
your
employee wthhoidinn nLan
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builds
to
$26
a
year.
Money
to
help
another
human
Serraes 6162l8. Other 200 dusk&gt;' 209. High for the women game for tile women 188.
flt,st
7 ''r' i Pt' Ci)
11. JacksnviIle Hill
games of the night are: Bob
being.
gaines: Tracy Cashe 230-517, was Kristie Johnson 214-6% and
Beautiful Waieerly IL Taylur) 3 I .1
Sanford Cit&gt; League: Honors Belew 218-516, Jack HOmer 211Yankee Guy (fIretool 6 1 S Sun
Greenmo II. Carabelle o
Carl Sandusky 227-550, Tim Connie l,ahman 198-679.
of the high game go to Jack 543, Buddy Bass 209-199, Term)'
Port St Joe I. P,'Ontielto 0
VCtyt (S4u1) 92 6 Idaho 1,f
Hawingtun
223-522,
Lee
Boll-A-Bouts Mixed League: Kanner along with "Star of the Emerson 203-Rose Patrick and
Auc,lI 11, Snceds 0
lS.ttk,il S 1 7 Silky Squr"
Michaud 217-554, Gene Rogero loisSmithhashighaveragefor Week." lie rolled a 234.550 And&gt;' Patrick (not to out do
FAMU High $9, WkulI 15
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Mount Dora 15. Lake 110*011 1 ',l),',j I
201-578 and Paul Barnes 198-556. the women at 164 and Keith during the night. Sixteen 200's
each other) rolled 203 games
SEVENTH Race-I Mile Pace Johnson is high for the men at feel iIn(l Don Lahman was the and 530-542
(Jmatilla II, South Sumter 12
series, Phil Roche
BOY SCOUTS - . . CENTRAL FLORIDA
Sanford Plaza Merchants 175. High series for the night only' bowler
Escambla 76, Pensacola High Prd(t4o'wardI ISI2 LCAiSS Gr,,,
to get two of them 198-562, Jim Moyer 177-504, Al
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TENTH RaCe - I Mile Pace — 5
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Little T.'k, lKaur,cr 6t 7 Mci
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There'll '
w attention equally wIn1c
Saints,
10 ground-gainers, Miami is
Whenever a traded player I)akl to another quarterback have nwnaged a mere 10 points second only to the Bills in AFC
13 ri
comes up against his former matchup. In Minnesota, the in their three games, while Paul rushing. This week it's the
Lake C*ty 55, Jakon
teatnmates,theadrenaliflshifts Vikings' Fran 'farkenton and Wiggin's Chiefs have to t to Eagles who'll be in their way.
Keflney 71, 1'v
Pnrn.ino Beach 71.
HaIlan
into high gear. With Craig Nor- j Namath of the Jets go head- slow down the unbeaten
31, Parker 0
3
The Broncos, who need all the
5,'fldatw
1. Paxon 6
South
Plantation IS.
South
ton,
frive.the juices must be in over- thcadforUiefjrst time ever in Itaickrs,
running they ('an get against
Hroward II of
Mayo 16. Hastinu 6
regular-season play. And in
Orlando Tabernacle $7. High
8t0n IL flIl
The Bears an l.ions arc get- Pittsburgh, are hoping for a
For years, the one-time All. ('ificmnn'jlj quarterback Jim ting together for the 83rd time return to action by Otis AwlWit
lands Christian 6
31. Dunellon 0
1ilsdi. 7). Lees
fl. Int(
16
American quarterback at the Plunkettresujiies his cotiieback in a rivalry that dates back to strong, who carried the ball just
i
17, r lager P.iu
University of California and from a preseason shoulder 1934. Itrojt's lint' couldn't prl
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once last week before aching
I)allas' No. I draft pick in the
'',,:i f za S Macun Alfu, 6
Madison
Jqi Alat
, Grecn'?'lI(' 0
r ';' 'rea. P Fermin AspI. I
leading the Patriots tect quarterback t;reg Iint1ry ribs forced him back to the
(lay 37, Fercindna 7)
1965 National Football Loaguc against the Bengals, Who have (ruin the charge' of Jetliru Pugh bench.
Harness Racing
Orlando Sem,noi
(trait spent nuirh of his unIt'
C.irol City 19, Miami 5prir
NINTH — I Alava, 2 Aguirre, 3
notonly the NF'l.'s top passer in and tile Cowboys. Now it's got
FRIDAY NIGHT RESULTS
U
i lure, S Celaya, 6 Atpi, 7
Seminoic
Turf
Club
The Chargers are not only
FIRST I Un:a BC.ti,i Ji, II 7,
the sidelines, watching Roger Ken Anderson but also own the to try to stop Wall&gt;' thiambers &amp;
South Dade , (oral Park 0
Irclolil
FRIDA'f NIGHT
Staubach call the Cowboys' sig- toughest defense
43
170.
7 L,irni Javi III. 910,
inless at home but they're
Southwest 5. Miami Beath 7
in the (So,
TENTH
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RESULTS
nais.
00 3 (ChaflO Arana IS). 570. 0
Porthwest Christian 56. Inter
scoreless there, too. And
Attu. 5 Chuth
American Coerence.
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file
5)6
80.
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$153
Ikspite some brilliant per'.'.(JUi
1 Mencha, I
S to 60. 1 00. 7 Jefferson AdjO
ecmn
Trying to stop O.J. Spson they've got the tough prospect Ain, virñn U
SECOND:
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flarre
Via
(3)
16
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C,ulliver 77, Mueller 0
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ELEVENTH — I Alai,, Echare.
'File Oilers, having tasted de- seems to be the toughest job one of trying to sre against the
1160 3 Birdie H Voto (5) 110.360, 7 ica Beitla (1)120.640.
Eustis 77. Groeland 0
180 Q C? 1) $18 60. T 7 II I
7 Barre Miguel, I Domn00 Perez.
formances,
like Bowl,
his guiding
l)allas to a Super
he wasfeat for the first time this year could get this year — and now Banns, second only to the Vik3
FOdy Perei (II. 0 (13) 513 60. P
rrostproot 19. Tam
Tpt
ArechI Juan, S Chucho Zarre, 6
SECOND: I Dr Puff IT Crai 1)11 SIll $0. BQ() land III 576900
s"JIIlpIlrnCfltS
of the Bengais Baltimore's got it. But the Colts logs in National Conference de- Hright o
still ('oftsidered the team's No.2—last
eek
u 'z o. to. 5 10 7 Great Value
7 Ferm,n Alto, I
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THIRD: I Ice Aiberdi (Ii. 1610,
T a rn p d
head into coach
CleveChamberlain
IS,
II)
1
60.
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quarterback. Ultimately the land, where Browns'
550 3 Chancey Miss Lacy 580. 160. 2 Arecha Beta
have inure to worry about. In fense. Steve Bartkowskj helped Lakeland 14, ol
TWELFTH — I Sata Miguef, 7
(6) 350. 0 II 1) $701 70. T (1 I 6) 3 .:O 1 Lam Lniz (5) 7 00. 0 (75)
situation got to be untenable
only thrce games, the Simpson. get Atlanta off and wnning last
PJf'W
PO(t Ri(hty Gut)
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51.135 10. 0 0 (7 IC $7100
Alf,
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fit
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lid ltnffa!, rinirith unt• is just
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THiRD: I I M P,'rk (
Sunday and rius lied like to
PuTtZ
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0 Lakes 7, Crystal Riv
unter-trade.,jie" plea which
fermn P,'r ', ,'
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88 yards short oF 1,000 for the show his foer home-town (f Land
1260.770, 500 7 Barre Echave(3)
6
tier
a
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Two
other
new
heai
coaches
season,
has been voiced by more than a
Pob(S)
900.450,
3
Cold
600.
100,
3
Are(he
Perez
II)
600
folks that it wasn't a fluke.
AuburndalC 20. Dade
',yn )
City
J 0(71) O 80. T (783) 0(3 5) 54.00, P153)515660. DO
are in thesame boat with Gregg
ENTRIES
Similarly, the Dolphins seem ltartkowskj is returning to face Pao 0
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20. 7 210 I
SATURDAY NIGHT
S
S4
10
few disgruntled Pla'ers who - but their chans of bailing
Lakegand Kathleen II, Gain
FOURTH: I Deuante Tess IC
to be running roughshod over San Francisco in the Bay Area,
FIRST — I Aian Arana, 7
FIFTH: I Fermin Larrea 17)
vlle 0
felt the&gt; were destined for out of the winless list appear
KCIIy)
stardom
1250. 660. 600, 2 im '700 a50, 310. 7. Ceiaya Mencja Negu. Via, 3 Eddy Jay). I Larni
anyone sho gets mn their way. the scene UI his collegiate
WiI000 31. Dumetlon 0
F'S' eSi 360. 350. 3 Mithana IS
Alberdi, 5. Cacho Leni:. 6 ICe
70. 6 aO. 7
And eventually the Cowboys vastly (Iliferent. Hart Starr's With Mercury Morris anti Don triumphs at the University of
Hudson 19, Clcerwaler Calho
Chief 171 100. 0 13 5) 574 i0 T (35 160
Miguel
0 57 ui 80Erddza
P (7 SI 5739
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the last seven they scored 127. quarterbacking, upped their "We had stopped them and be- Miami's 31 which resulted in a
And for the season he corn- record to 4-1 with a 23-10 foot. cause of the error, we gave the 48-yard field goal by Tom
pleted 122 of 237 passes for 1,- ball victory Friday night over ball to them."
Mackeie
510 yards and nine touchdowns, winless University of Miami.
The 1yard penalty, for an ilAnd today in New York, he
re zoomed to 17
"I'm pleased at the way they legal block, came as Colorado
later when fullback
Cowboys what they lost,
loss away," Mallory said after was called back and the But- yard drive with a twyard
In today's other games
it's Williams passed for 135 yards, Ialoes kept the ball at Miami's touchdown
the New Yo
A 17-yard
WilJets at Mm. ran (or 38 yards and handed off 42-yard line. Seven plays later, lian pass run.
to Emery
Moorenesota, New England at Cindn- to thilback Tony Reed 23 times Heed ran 10 yards around right head on a third down play and a
nati, Howton a
eveIand, for 117 yards against the hlui. end for a clinching touchdown. 12-yard sneak by Williams
Green Bay at New Orleans, canes.
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a wholly unfamiliar system. losing 21-20 to second-ranked fore a disastrous penalty early and light. We have some good
But he certainly made his pres- Oklahoma last week, but he
in the fourth quarter.
players and they're in good

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"We were certain that if wc
the ball away on Lake Howell's sent Randy' through on the
20yardlinewith5:62leftmnthe samepatternhe.wouldclearthe
game.
area out and we could bring our
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Up till this point the Hawks tight end in on a bench pass and
had been able to stay away he should be all alone," Ruby
from the costly fumbles that explained.
had helped defeat them in their The Hawks mentor went on,
first four outings.
"I felt we should put the ball up
But Don Andriano coughed up in the air at that time because
the bull after being hit and the there was still over four
Hurricanes were back in minutes left to play and Mt.
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business on the Hawks 13 yard Dora had shown they could
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movetheballcmthelastserjes
It only took Jackson one play of downs"
to take the visitors in from
Pruitt did his job He went
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tight end then went to the
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one to Bruce Williams, was cutting 'oward the bench, he
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version and ML Dora only
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The extra point was perfect
Lake Howell's Mike Perry, left, and Rich Aruold, close In on Mt. Dora's Muir-ed Hfller. (Herald
situation, Pritchard dropped and the Hurricanes went on top
Photos by Tom Vincent)
back to throw his first pass of to stay 15-14.
the second half.
But all the excitement and caught the bull but was driven naught as a measurement
"Mt. Dora played tough and I
Pruitt was given one-on-one controversy wasn't over,
backwards after first picking decided that Mt. Dora had am not taking anything away
coverage, got his defender
The Silver Hawks took the up about 11 yards, The referees held by three Inches,'
from them but my kids got the
turned around out could not get kickoff and Pritchard threw marked the ball where Dixon
"I don't care if you print this first down when they had to but ',h
back to the ball and it fell to the three strikes to three different ended up after the crunching or not," Ruby screamed after they
didn't get the balL"
turf,
receivers and all three failed to tackle was applied by two Mt. the ball had been awarded to
Even this argument wasn't
But, Ruby and his coaching hang on to the ball.
I)ora defenders,
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tonight," said Ron Stewart, the dianapolis Racers defeated the
Randy Wyrozub scored twice t'imrnecj and manicured the third period when LB Sfe)V, Otceola k'ckec out of
"Vhen you play goal and stop period, Bill Flett hitting on a
Rangers' first-year coach, after Denver Spurs 7-1 and the Phoc- and think about what you're foot wrist shot from the right for Indianapolis, which won just football field, an uneven, Kissimmee punted from deep l)UF&lt;NDIVIDUAL
LEAOIRS
New York beat the Atlanta nix Roadli-unners edged the San going to do, then you're in side. But from then on, David- four games on the road all last clumpy cow pasture of thick inside its own end zone. On the
Rushing BrantI.y--Garze IS 31.
te 2.1 Ft iday night for the Diego Mariners 6-5
trouble," h" explained,
son kept the door shut tight season but trounced the Spurs green grass high enough to hide play, officials ruled that the Sti.nIe IS (II). K tSimmce

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Evening Herald,_Sanford, Fl.

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ncer a prune spot for football,
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the field didn I beat us,"
remained deserted
It's a good thing the weather said Brantley coach Sam Wier
was dry. One could see little, if after the game.
For a rodeo arena, the place
an), slope to the "field" for
drainage had the Florida rains is great Fora football stadium,
ont. trashing cIon, it would it just doesn t seem quite right

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with his Stores.
s-io, 3-10, 2-7-8, Doris Benton
Alsine Darsey picked up Aliman and Johnson 184.
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rolled by Kathy
Bantam League (Ages 5-12):
game of the night fell for Fred Haley 501 and Annette Pyle 471. Maria Ituta 183-466, Della
is in second and Auto Train is in
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third.
Other highs for the evening 183 and Peg Pstey was second and Willie Bradley
150. Tammy
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Scratch: Bob Locke is "Star of Bob Kirkland 199-558, Mike ('oleman, and Sharon hIlls row and Jeff Richardson and
the Week" bowling 98 pins
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the evening and his Seimer 178-470.
Vicki ilobb 5-7, Georgia 85 average rolled a 134
games included 195-236-195-204O.O.F. Mixed League: Jim Crawford 5-6, Dot Coates 3-7-10, Nine year old Dawn Morgan
830. Dave Hunt 210-237-797, Moyer rolled an AI.IAPARE antt Ann Iteiners-10. Dot Grad&gt;' rolled a triplicate game of 84.
Russ Morton 2,37-192.746, Fred GAME of 184 (luring league and Patey both chalked up
Jr-Sr League: The high game
Samples 202-739, Don Gorman play. Sail&gt;' Martin, who carries turkeys.
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Larry Picardat's
193-7, Dick Richards 211-193- a I average rolled a nice 161
Barbour &amp; Co. Ladies: Ginny 191-474. Bret Bathe! 187-472,
721, Ron Allman 192-709, Jut1 game. Nelsofl Packwood had Gaudreau had a very nice Nick Link 183, Brenda Martin
ithas on 210.708, Chuck Baker the only 200 of the night (201). series only four short of the big 183, DavId Jones 178, Mike
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In fact. Chamberlain's attorney says the matter may
wind up in federal court with the National Basketball
Association defending an antitrust action, similar to
actions taken recently against the National Football
League and the National Hockey League.
Chamberlain said recently he would report to Cooke's
Lakers but the team has told Wilt not to show up.
The NBA said Chamberlain owed the Lakers one year of
playing time under the option clause of his contract before
he could be free to negotiate with another team if he
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ball carrying Friday night In i 22.0
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Tim had just come up with a
tremendous individual effort in the

But Raines darted in when he saw the
ball in the air, reached in without being
called for pass interference, wrestled the
ball right out of Hurd's grasp and was off

certain terms
You're still a junior, but hat about
college' You ant to play offense in
college'

from the New York Nets for an undisclosed draft choice.

second quarter. Trailing, 6-0. St.

to the races on an 82-yard touchdown run

"College? What do you mean, college7

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which turned the momentum of the game

I'm a baseball player. This (football)
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"1 just saw the ball, bent and got it and
kept running," said Raines afterward on
the sidelines.
Gee, Tim, that was a great play. You
must erajoy playing defense, right?
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this past week. After fulfilling a
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Turlev.
life long dream of owning a residents
Hacienda Village
pool of their own in their own have just returned from a fiveback yard, the Leskowyaks month vacation touring the
couldn't resist having a eastern seaboard from Florida
spontaneous celebration to In Nntn ivti
"christen their dream."
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Hacienda

man
Is wrestling for
control of his company
from Miss Merrill. A game
01 "gun poker" is used to
decide. Their "near love
affair" complicates this
daring game. Leon Ames,
as chairman of the board,
tries to hold onto the empire which has possessed
Miss Merrill.
Her
find love
and gain control of her
empire comes to a startling
climax in the
which
was filmed in Central
Florida.
This is Miss Logan's first
film and she has the difficult role of an abused gogo dancer, who is a rape
who

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victim in the film.
Hugh, who lives In
Winter Park, has been
Instrumental in the growth
of the film induxtry in the
state. One of his previous
eight productions, "Johnny
Tiger," which starred
Chad Everett and Robert
Taylor, was filmed at
Wekiwa Springs and
Longwood. Hugh wrote,
produced and directed
"The Meal."
The premiere was held
as a benefit for the Juvenile
Diabetes Research
Foundation, In which Miss
Merrill has a special interest. Her son, David, wha
was killed in a boating

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Helping Handicapped LAFRA Project
Helping the handicapped children at Rosenwald
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acmoi is me
community service project launched
community
by Ladies Auxiliary of Fleet Reserve, Branch No,
147, (LAFRA) for the 1975-76 season.
According to LAFRA President Edith Pounds,
who was installed for a two-year term in June, t he
auxiliary dispe rses $25 a month to Jane West,
welfare chairman, who phones the school to
determine the most urgent needs. Last month, a
two-burner hotplate was purchased
LAFRA also buys shirts, shorts and tennis shoes
for the handicapped children, ages S to 21, to par-

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Searchlights sweeping the
sky, a band playing,
dazzling movie stars escorted from their limousines down a red carpet to
be Interviewed in the spotlight before entering the
theater . . all the ea
marks of a typical
Hollywood
mOVie
premiere.
Only this Hollywoodstyle world premiere (a
first for the Orlando area)
took place Thursday night
at the Seminole Cinema in
Casselberry with the first
showing of "The Meal."
Fans waited in anticipation for the stars of
the film to arrive.
First came youthful starlet Susan Logan, daughter
of the famous director
Joshua Logan, followed by
Carl Betz, whose face is
familiar to television
viewers as the husband in
the old Donna Heed Show
and more recently as the
Emmy-winning star of
"Judd for the Defense."
Then, beautiful blonde
actress Di na Merrill
emerged from a gold RollsRoyce in a lovely multicolored pastel chiffon
gown.
Miss Merrill plays the
part of the daughter of an
empire builder in the Rrated John Hugh film, a departure from her usual
roles. She turns out to be an
even bigger empire builder
after her lather's death and
threatens to withdraw her
financial support of Central
Florida businesses.
The unusual plot of "The
Meal" involves a dinner
party at MISS Merrill's
plush home. Each of the
guests has his or her own
motive in attending
greed, power, domination,
courage, lust and jealousy.
As the story unfolds the
civilized veneer Is stripped
away to reveal the brutal
inner feelings.
Betz portrays a business-

For Reta rded Children's Special Olympics. The
association makes holidays special for th e children
and sews doll cloth es, bibs a nd other items for t he
school's Cradle Department.
When a Lake Monroe family was burned out of
their home last year, LAFRA members coll ec t ed
and contribut ed about $2,000 wor th of new and used
furniture and clothing and a bo ut $l,(X) worth of
food.
Th e group furnishes Thanksgi vi ng and Christiias baskets to needy families, donates a monetary'
gift to th e disa bled veterans at Lake City' Veterans
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have recently returned
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Se
attle, Wash., to spend their
Barrett, accompanied by his
annual
winter hiatus The
wife and children, mos ed from
Pow
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spend
the summers in
their
state
of
home

Muscular Dystrophy and March of Dimes.
One member, Terry Whalen, donates and
distributes 50 cupcakes a month to the war veterans
hospitalized at Orlando Naval Training Center
Hospital.
LAF'RA's riiain source of revenue conics from
the Branch Bingo games. The auxiliary receives the
proceeds from one game, every Thursday night,
which the women arrange and organize.
Other club officers are Jane West,
president: Marge Miller, secretary; Ricki lloggs,
treasurer: Mildred Scott, master-at-arms; and
Mary Hay, Chaplain.

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To Wed
The engagement (If Miss
Patricia Lee (Patty) Williams
and Richard A. (Dick) Smith
was formally announced Oct. 4,
at a celebration at the
Altamonte Springs home of
Attorney Jim Fisher, who was
host to the event.
Miss Smith, daughter of
Judge and Mrs. Voile A.
Williams Jr., Sanford, and her
fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thurman Smith, Sanford, will
be married Nov. 29, at 3 p.m., at
First Presbyterian Church,
Sanford.
'lire than 2.m guent ;cre
invited to the cocktail-buffet
affair during the appointed
hours, 4-7 p.m. The host's date,
Sharon Smith, assisted in
receiving the guests.
Among those attending were
the bride-elect's parents and
Judge and Mrs. Wallace A.
Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Perez.
Mr.
and Mrs. Bert
Hollingsworth, Mr. and Mrs.
Doug Manisealco, Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Lassiter and Mr. and Mrs.
Steve Hair, all from Sanford.
Also Brad Hollingsworth a,;1
Karen Johnson,
Rodney
Ramsey and Susan Williams,
Jeff Bales and Sylvia Smith,
Sandy Valle and
Lisa
Hollingsworth, and John
Alexander and Doris Love, all
of Sanford.
Also Jill Stokes, Skip
Senkarik, Jan Cowley, Mona
Lee, Vie Gischler, Jim Alford,
Rita Mott, Diane Gagnon,
Randee Gunderson, Norma
Lpp, Brenda Palmer, Connie
Ross, Penny Williams, Mack
Cleveland Jr. and Jack
Bridges, all of Sanford.
Also Dr. Robert Edelman,
George
Foster,
Dick
McDonough, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Russell Hornsby Jr., Janet
Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. WiL'n
Gordon Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Daniels, all of
Altamonte Springs.
Also Larry Bruner, Orlando
and Susie Long, Lawrence
Hornsby and Wendy Freeman,
James M. Matthew2 and
Priscilla O'Brien, and Mr. and
*s- John Albeshardt, all of
Jtamonte Springs.
Also Gerald Rutberg, Mr. and
lrs. Wally Stalnaker, and Mr.
I nd Mrs. Bill Hefferman, all of
asselberry; and Mayor and
drs. James Lormann, Mr. and
di's. Gene Stephenson, Car.
nine Bravo, Gerald Korman,
ill of Longwood.
Also Norman Robbin, Lake
tary; T. Hulen Ray and Bill
Duff, Del-and; and Mr. and
Mrs. Michael Swartley, Mr. and
Mrs. Foley Vaden, Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas C. Ferrara, and
Dr. Roger Rnrt1Ic all F
Orlando.
ALSO Dr. and Mrs. Michael
Gutman, Dr. and Mrs. Armand
Zilioli, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph
Uricchio, Dr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Heckles, Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Broughton, Kay
Sirtho, James Broughton, Mr.
and Mrs. John Broughton, Chris
Anderson, Marcia Blake and
Gregg Nibblack, and Mr. and
Mrs. Jim Hemphill. all of
Winter Park.

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Joining the Lcskowyaks and
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Kevin Herron and James Clark.
Bill Leskowyak Jr., his wile
Cecelia and their son La rr y
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(Children's
since most retarded adults Village) and TAFETA. Corn.
Net proceeds of the musical remain on a child's mental level petetive games
and sports, held
comedy, 1 , Nlusic
Man , for life,
annually
featured
field and
scheduled Oct. 22, at 1:30 p.m.,
The Little Read Schoolhouse, track, floor
hockey,
swimming
at Annie Russell Theatre, located In
portable buildings on bowling, basketball and volley
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Serninolt County Association Springs Baptist Church, Is the
Mrs. Jones added that th e
F or
Retarded
Children oldest
branch
of
the
$4,800,
so desperately needed
(SCARC).
association. The school is one will be used for minor repairs at
t b proposed the temporary location 16th
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Street and Magnolia Avenue
,
raisins drive, SCARC Is trying Children's Village
Another branch of SCARC Is building as a resource center
to raise i,&amp;x to meet
31 deadline for a matching The Association For Excep- for retarded adults The
grant
tional Trainable-for-work borrowed building, housing
Adults (TAFETA).
This TAFETA,is in need of a toilet,
To clarify existing Public operation is located partially in the
replacing of hollow doors
confusion, Christine Jones, a building atl6th and Magnolia, and floor and other necessar y
executivedirector f SCARC, with Tafe:a Exchange located repairs.
explained there are three in the old Florida Power and"The
money will go for the
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Ixitiding, 27 E. Magnolia. barest of needs, just some th ing
association. According to her, Two co mpone n ts in the process
to hold us until we can get a
In many areas, the Association of being de veloped for TAFETA
permanent home for TAFETA.
for Retarded Children has been are a basic
unit and a And then we want to use the
changed to retarded "citizens." vocational unit,
balance of the money to start a
Mrs. Jones fur ther pointed
The Special Olympics is the beginni ng camping area in
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Village," Mrs. Jones
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player.
Ned sat out most of Friday's raise money for their favorite charity.
EVANS INVITATIONAL
No shotgun start for these bOYs Of Italian extraction. It's a
game after injuring a shoulder the week
GIRLS
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machine
gun start with sort of a Roaring 20s Mafia theme.
before.
Lake Brantley 33 O a k R,%e 92
Tournament
director Steve Slack has pulled all stops to make
Ned was so anxious to get into the
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Open
the wildest fun in the fairway lest in Florida,
action
that
he
slipped
onto
W.nfer Park 207, Subreue M.
the
field
with
JUNIOR VARSITY
Spruce Creek 760; Bishop Moore
3.0 Miles
the punt return team with about four and one of the best In the country,
713; Edewater PITS; Boom NTS
Winter Park 31; Evans 17; Lyman
11
Many say he's already reached his goal. For instance, despite
minutes remaining without instructions
Colonial PITS
91. Edgewater 143; DeLand 104;
a
na
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from his coaches,
I. Cindy Ike (Spruce Creek) 9.3L
Lake Brantley 2)). Colonial 253;
_X_line."
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week
before tee-off time,
2
Brigardner (Lyman) 9:11;
Seabreeze 265; Oak Ridge 775:
"I'm okay, the shoulder is
3, Cindy Sullivan (Lake Brantley)
Spruce Creek 306: Some PITS;
Slack said there would be cutoff after theft tl44submitted
said later, giving only a sly grin about
9;47; 4 , Patt
Sobnk,o (Bishop Mainland IllS; 811h00 Moore PITS.
Tim Ralnes rule asDakTedder(42)trles low t,ackle.
sli pping into the game.
A little more than 100 played In the inaugural two years ago at
Slieoah Country Club. Then there were around 120 last year at
Tuscawilla.
With hard times he'
s going to tee off 144 this year? And what's
this nonsense about limiting the field?
Well, Slack wasn't just a woofin'. He got his 144 before you
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'"Irish" Gene Vs. Title" affair with the the title and keep the more No.4 world rating into Orlando.
Ws all set
could
say Newman Center which is the recipient of the tourhas won every pro bout he
Wells will lose his Southern southern crown going on the important U.S. belt.
nanlCflts
charitable efforts.
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ever had by K.O. and he Is now
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w ni.s wora,
word, tne lee off number was held to 144. In
ta lking about fighting people
Oct. 28 at the Orlando Sports States, crown.
fact, 17 tournament applications had to be returned.
out of the tiff wi th his southern the young good-looking Irishlike Perez and R.
And another
Stadium when es Mike
crown s ti ll in pla ce would be if man from South Carolina would
"Vincent will be making his 20 that came in after the deadline were turned back.
Raker in a scheduleu 10
The reason Wells will lose his the two highly rated 154. get the largest purse ever given
Next year, plans probably will be made to
first outing since he was
accommodate
rounder.
presenttitleis — ifhe!osesthe pounders battle to a draw. If anyone by' the Sports Stadium
some
200 golfers. In fact, Slack would like to see the event go to a
stopped by Perez and I am
Don't get the wrong idea and fight, he obviously loses the ,elt that ha ppens bo th men will for this title defense.
negotiating with Tony Arnold, full-blown two-day extravaganza over two courses — or more
'start running to your telephone he won from John Pinney on reta in t he ir present titles.
this time, howeser, those who didn't enter soon enough
There is one stipulation-"a
Tiger hail and Max Horde as
will
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to report a "fixed fight."
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"I really couldn't enlarge the f
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"The Tuten-Masias and
ield after we announced a 144roan
limit, explains Slack "All our plans were made on a basis
people have the final say as to Spencer.
Clark-Spencer amateur fights
who he is Right now it looks
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of 144 We ordered food and favors based on that number Same
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Wells last three outings have defense of his Central Florida will say they will top the best opportunity of the early applicants if we suddenly go back on our
,ill been one-sided beatings, heavyweight championship.- amateur portion of any card we wordahik ethefieldanother3oorso.
It S an Impressise field, too Such area
with Wells doing te be
MCI icr is the ageless wonder have ever had
standouts as A ustin
First came Sammy 'Kid' who mc somewhere between 42
'Solomon' I don't know The Jones and Jack Shubert are entered They'll be among the
Ba rr (,n the undercard to t1w and 50 years of age and hasn't fans really love him and he tavorites In the gross division. Therealso will be a net divisi on
for
l)e
high
handic
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And
there
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sideration of r salary cut until tackles Southern California and now famous Victor Perez-Joey lost a bout since before would be just the right thing to
will be some far out prizes for
Suppose they gave a playoff next week.
Jacksonville
to Vincent showdown last Aug. 5. Muhammad Ali changed his top off this all-star card but I far out feats which Slack isn't announcir4,1 until toumament time.
travels
a
and nobody played ...
Only Memphis and Birming- Charlotte.
Wells took apart the dangerous narne from Cassius Clay.
am not sure we can afford him fie wants them to be surprise — and they will.
There still is the infamous "Meatball Par 3,"
The San Antonio Winp have ham have attracted the Per.
The Western Division leader Barr in six rounds.
"Ross and Henderson should and all the others on one
Par 3, the Linguini Par 3," "Cannon Ball Par plus the "Pizza
earned a World Football game average of 17,000 necea- meets the Western Divsion hotTh(?fl Cflhl)C the destruction of be faring their toughest op. presentation.
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position to tiate U we can tiring
It we can and he wants to
the time comes, the team may group of nine owners has con- on the Thunder,
southern title,
in the opponents we are going fight I would think his opProceeds from the tou,rTiament wWch kicks off at 10 a.m. go to
be the "Broken Wings," not sented to a loan of about UW,71x- Biriningballi-MetIlphis
Gene's last effort was another after," Bruce Trampler, position might come from
th
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Newman
Center at Winter Park. The Newman center, an
six
round
mauling.
havingearnedenoughmoneyto 000 to save wobbly Portland game is the first clash between
This time it Ashlock's matchmaker, an either
"Sweet"
LeRoy
ecumenical
association
which lends guidance and assistance to
fran a fatal thunderclap,
survive for the competition.
(lw top Eastern teams. Sir- was the stylish Mike Morgan swered when questioned about Alexander or henry Hall.
college
studen
ts
, has benefited by more. than $7,000 from the
The team requested this week
11w WFI was poised for at iningham is No I in total de. who was on the recfeving end, the possible pairings.
Trampr also announced
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Open
the
past two years. It was the favorite dwity of
Promoiler Pete Ashlock is
Wt its players take pay reduc- least a comwtic fresh start ft fense and scoring defenw, and
that Perez win headlime Ow
"I hope to get Dale Dennis for
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Papa
Joe
D'Agostlno,
founder of Villa Nova Restaurant.
(Ions of 25 per cent in a $200,000 weekend as all teams wipe the will be depending on the run- planning to load up the Un- Ross and Leon Futch for Sports Stadium on Nov. 11 and
cutbpck deemed es5entiai d the win-loss slate clean for the .riew ning of Art Cantrell and Johnny dercard with almost every Henderson.
it won't be anyone like Cisco
club is to sur%ive N! season. Fall Season.
Mu&amp;so to offset Memphis' at. popular fighter in this area as
"lims is on the threshold of Oliver. It will be a fight Perez
Jacksonville, Charlotte and
he is going all out to come up some big bouts and I have to
figures to be an underdog in."
Even those like the Thunder, lack, led by Willie Spencer.
Philadelphia are believed- to which lumbered to an overcast
The Shreveport Steamer will with "the best card (lila area see just how far along he
it
have pleaded for similar acts of 2-7 record in the Summer Sea,. De seeking a sequel to Wx 38-29 has ever Wn.
Dennis will more than provide
Meanwhile Perez, the
Property developm William J. COAdmari and Norman A.
l{ossmjn
have opened a driving range in Altamonte Springs.
self-iferoal bi Itheir players.
At present tbe preliminaries the aniswcr. If I clin make that soutlx!rn junior middleweight
son, can qualify for the playoffi upset of thro Stin earlier this
San Antonio, scheduled to
if it survives long enough to year. Southern California's An- will feature Mad Doi Ross, fight it should steal the show champ, has agreed to fight Joey Known as Golf UPiverse, it is on State Road 436 just east of 14.
"This is Florida's most beautiful driving range,"
me'et the PortlwW Thunder dominate it% divL
,
ion ovff the thony Nvis m,eds just 48 yard; Clarence ',Hurricane" lien- that night.
Virident "anytime, anywhere as
says Goodman.
today, has decided toiay after next 10 weeks.
Vincent, Terry'
It is fully lighted for night play and the driving tees all are
to become the first WFL, bad derson, Joey
"Futch would be favored over long as it is before the end of
elevated sonic 20 feet above
be4ig promM full uavment.
In other aefiort, Birrmlinghmn ovw the 1,000-yard niark this "1100tin"
the range, overlooking Cranes
Stra d. a 60-acre body of water. Hange hours are
Masias, Scott Clark and Robert two together. Rut Hurricane retire,"
The tcam heived an:' con- vIsits Memphis, Shreveport year.
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talents. lie plays centerfield and shortstop on the Seminole High team, and It is
tough to pinpoint what he does best In
If you hear a rat-a-tat-tat at Tuscaw-Illa Country Club Monday
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time lumping Raines' intentions. Tim Is
one in a hundred. He has speed, agility,
o pen-field running ability, toughness and
an Inborn knack for coming up with the
big play.
Defensively, Raines is a natural. He
has been beaten only once in rive games,
and that pass went in another direction.
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to help and Seminole blockers
Rick Mann 60 and Robert Law (41) cannot help. (Herald Phot os by Bill Vincent Jr.)

Govan, who has played in more league games
than any other player in ABA tustory
The 6-foot-11 Goan, one of eight remaining charter
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Mainland 110; Lyman 132,
Edge*at,r 161. Oak Ri dg e 146
Lake Brantley 170; Boone 195.
Coloni al flO; DeLand 225;
Moore 731: Spruce Creek 335;
Stillbrtett 350, Haines City NTS
1 Sam Berg%trener (Boone)
15 00:2. David Orliz (Hames City)
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(Lyman) 15.40. S. Mike Hubirth
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Yep, that's the same Tim Haines who
wears uniformNo. 22 for Seminole High
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game. In fact, it was driving at the
Seminole 24.
Split end Gary Ilurd sprinted six yards
downfield oil the line of scrimmage and
cut sharply to the outside. Raines was
guarding him one-on-one and the pass
from Philip Twine wasn't a bad one. In
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moved in. Some are In full field gear. Hundreds of other
troops are working as clerks, janitors and drivers. There
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MEXICO CITY i Al" - The VII Pan-American Games,
a sort of an oil-year Olympic prep for athletes of the
Americas, opens Sunday with the United States forces
expected to dominate In an atmosphere of potential
problems, Latin pride and national prestige.
The problems are manifold. Major among them is
.security and the always-present threat of violence of the
type that stunned the world with the Arab terrorist attack
in the 1972 Munich Olympics and left an estimated 500
rwrsons dead in the student riots immediately precvding
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girls
won
the
Evans
Invitational cross country meet
Friday, getting strong per.
formanees from Cindy Sullivan
(third). Mary Ellen Neals
ififth ), Leslie Sull ivan (sixth )
and Teresa Tinsly' (ninth).
Lyman's Kathy Brigardner
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Mike Kizer, son of Mr. and
celebrated their second wed Mrs Joe
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r.1cely and both the Nirens are is Mrs. Stanley Berry of
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seems to be the "in" thing to do.
Downs, pastor. Gene HamEvery' other teenager seems to
penuuii, a iiiissionary from th e
own
We are glad to have two more
and enjoy ridi ng his or her
New
Tribes
Missionary of our winter residents back horse. We hear that a "Saddle
Institute in Oviedo, held the "home." Ida and
Bill Lampinen Club" has betn formed at
prayer service for the younger of Second
Street returned after Oviedo High School and
worshipers. After the servi ces, s pe nding the summer with Chuluota's Patty'
Defter is
homemade ice cream and friends and family.
president, while our Linda
cookies were served by Helen
Porter is secretary. The girls
Shook, Shirley Kelly, Phyllis
Everyone is happy to see and their friends take great
White
Imogene Bristol. The Mary Thompson back after her pleasure in their riding
gospel service series continued summer in Eliot, Maine. Mary prowess.

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Meadowlark, hid a grand time
at a party' celebrating her _
reaching the grand old age of Mr. and Mrs. Rick Livingston
w"n)'
of Evstis announce the birth of
a daughter, Lori Lynn, Sept. 28.
R uth and Ben Niren of weighing 7 lbs., 9' OZ. at Lake
Hacienda Village have recently Community
Hospital
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Street is proud of her son, Eric,
who received fourth place
trophy' for the nine-year-old
section of the "Punt-Kick and

IAFRA President Edith Pounds notts needs for handicapped children. (Illerald Photo by DOrb Pass" contest held in Sanford

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by the Ford Motor Company.

Breen, of Swnmerswoi'th, N.H.
Margie Northrop of Lake
Ms. Breen plans to spend a few Drive enjoyed having her son
weeks here in Chuluot.a
and his wilt', Jerry and Carol
Cocke, of Flint, Mich., along
The Tupperware Parties for with granddaughter, Sandy, for
the Fireman's Auxiliary just a pleasant week's vacation. The

don't seem to go away. Anne Cocke's took in all the Central

Lowe, hosted one on Wednesday

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Sunday,

Oct. 12,

1973

Morally, Not Legally, Wrong

Let The Man
Wear The Pants

Raped Wife Complains;
Laughed At By Police

By DORIS DIETRICH
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I second the motion pertaining to permitting the man
of the house to wear the pants, and particularly the part
that proposes he present his paycheck to his female
counterpart. Pants gall me. In fact, I hate pants.
To the woman who has forgotten the merits of a dress,
try one. The only underpinnings needed with a thick.
double-knit dress are a pair of pantyhose and a bra.
My favorite at-home work attire is a strapless.
sarong-Inspired shortie with a fitted bitline. Add only a
pair of brief bikinis and play cool. A long dress with a
neckline, plunging down
and slit on each side,
up to "there", ste&amp;s the scene for at-borne, after-five.
This spells solid comfort and sure-fire sex appeal.
I
terrified when I wear a certain pantsuit featuring
baggy pants and a too-loose, elastic-banded waist. It isn't
that I fear losing the shirt off my back, but Instead, the
pants off
posterki.
Toward economy and the energy crisis ws and
Mother
high-fashion frock is
one-half
the price of those layers
designed
So it costs far less to wear a dress. Economy is further
stressed, in that it takes
less suds to dowse
(bids.
Pants are binding, confining, restraining and
ddaining.
observer, outfit fashioned ; i
a One-pee
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colorful scarf pinned La
fitted
Ever experience the hazards
pantuit? By
the time you unpin the scarf, unbutton the jacket, unbuckle the belt and unzip the back, what started out as a
necessity could
disaster.
Frankly, fabrics are
figure
forced
pants jacket disguises a too-rounded mid -circumstance,
pants
guarding
that don't
measure up to Miss America standards.
Pants are perfect and serve as a shield or weapon in
and recreation. Many a
wearing a dress In thse areas
rear end of her anaomy, withczt even working at it. So to
own. But, in my case, I am partial to dresses.
For all practical
with an eye aimed toward
economy and femininity I prefer a one-piece dre!s !.?"t!
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Hospitallty was the order of the day Tuesday asGamma Lambda because of the war the police
Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi entertained at a 'Get Acquainted" sided with my husband, he
coffee at the home of recording secretary
Spelt leenter. thinks that I am crazy.
slywn with Eileen Mack (left) and Paula Cobtan.
First, I want you to know that
in the 10 years of our marriage, ç
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The first October meeting of the
Sweetwater Oaks
the Xi Theta Epsilon
ilon chapter of
Plans were made for a Bingo
,
Beta Sigma Phi was he ld at the Rush Party at the home of Jan Woman's Club
home of Vickie Hall, with Myers on October 25, and
man. To me, it was the most
The
The Sweetwater Oaks beautiful
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President Evelyn Serraes members also plan to attend
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presiding.
love and
"Music
Man
October
22,
with
initing
all
new
residents
to
a
understandin
Th e President informeapro c eed s going to SCARC.
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coffee
Now, since this rape I can't
members who were absent (Seminole County Association be
heldon Monday, at 10 a.m. to
in the home of Mrs. bring myself to feel as I
the Sept. 16th meeting due of Retarded Children).
for.
Jas Gustafson, 330 Valley merly did. However, I'm
to illness and vacations, that
Crafts made by members F)r
Those wishing to attend sticking with him
Vickie Hall had been chosen as
hoping I'll be
were
examined
and
admired,
should
RSVP
to Mary Lou Cook, able to
the chapter's ValentIne Girl for and a tentative date of Nov. 27
for ye and for et
Sweetwater Blvd., South.
Can you understand my
was set or ecratssae.
South.
feellngs?Oramlreallycrazy?
The program,
Behind
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had taken a box of useful items
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Sweetwater
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Men's Golf Association are: a woman without her consent."
Kay Harris, Ercell Gray,
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Elizabeth Jett, Vickie Hall, Jan James Glireath, president, Joe This makes It LEGAI.IX Imermingham
. v.ice-president,
Myers a L.4e Pauline.
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Department of Florida A&amp;M University, and there will be a Seminole County as they
crowning of a king and queen. From kit, Ms. J.M. Mitchel, L discuss
"Presidential
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M.S. Johnson and Ms. J. Barrington. (Herald Photo by Marva will be held Wednesday at 9:15
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By VIVIAN BROWN
lormance," said Mrs. K. Dun and-error, you'll find a career
YOU can live with ."
AP Newsfeaturcs Writer
Gifford, a member of the land
Women's luncheons, gourmet council's board. Her husband
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dinners and important town had worked with Senator Ted
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The writers and directors, in prices art, still bargains to
art gallery entrepreneur "to bill INantucket Sound Islands)
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recent seasons the dominant overseas visitors, at $6.50 lop
give artists and their works that is before Congress.
theatrical forces, seem mostly for musicals as well as straight
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to be hiding, brooding or suffer- dramas.
"Ladies have enjoyed lunch- the artists before a meal being from creative hiccups.
Caught in a tighter bind are
the main art gallery with gins. Introducing Cecil Beaton
To be sure, there are still the major subsidized National
someone talking about art, so at one luncheon, he described
r.
scads more shows than Broad- Theater
and
Royal
we went to the dinners and how the artist-designer had
way offers for drama buffs. But Shakespeare Company (IC),
they've been extremely sue- particular concern for details of
few of the new plays which along with provincial troupes.
cessful,"explained James Hunt clothes In his paintings. It reAmerican tourists are eager to Frozen government Arts
Barker.
suited in several commissions
"p
!ee these nights In the West End Council aid keeps dwindling
-His galleries in Palm Beach, for Beaton.
could survive transatlantic versus Costs, but everyone
Fla., and New York offer art
He uses other intriguing
Priced
transplant.
keeps talking about more
preview guests libation, but so ideas. In showing old costumes
Among
causing parliamentary largesse in the
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not too distant sweet bye and
main box-office stir are
food
has taken place in the and memorabilia of the Victo---••bye.
knightly foursome, sirs
Nantucket, Mass., gallery, a nan age he lamented that the
"Provided we don't go under,
Gielgud, Ralph Richardson,
Large, old, three-story mansion, beauty of such ornamentation
Alec Guinness and John Cie. I believe In living on the edge,"
Barker would like to expand the was seldom captured on canments. Add also Alan Bates, cheerfully rationalizes David
idea to the other galleries but vas. It motivated some women
sure to be a sir some day, too; Jones, artistic director of the
space has been a problem.
to dress up for a portrait.
and a pair of visiting Yanks who RSC's London branch.
"People like the opportunity
Artists often stay at his large
Noble Grand Bertha Snyder and District Deputy President Fern Kenton at meeting of Rebekahi.
have Just wound up tr ium phant
to talk at length with the artists home on a cliff if they are vlsAttracting the
crowds
Henry Fonda and James currently are a drama quartet
and it helps to sell art. After itors to Nantucket. His 19 King
fi nge r tip.
Stewart.
each exhibit the artist's work Charles srianlets run about the
comprising "Otherwise EnAmong top distaff lures count gaged" by Simon Gray and
moves into another room where house complemented by his
Shows hours, minutes.
Diana RIgg, tapped by many spotlighting Bates; "No Man's
It can remain on display mother's collection of 66 Stafseconds, date and is accucritics as England's emergent Land" by Harold Pinter,
through the gallery season," he fordshtre King Charles spaniels
rate to within 15 seconds
superstar by vi rtue of her latest enacted chiefly by Richardson
ex plained.
on shelves. Gloria Va nd erbilt
per month
role; Imperious Margaret and Gielgud; "Phaedra limitA quiet, relaxed Southerner and her husband stayed there,
Eight convenient ways
he is from Lexington, Ky.
Leighton; redoubtable Anne annica," a revision of Racine's
he says, when she had an cxto buy: Zlcs Revolving
Se minola Rebekah Lodge 43 No. 36 and Orlando No. 12. meeting. District officers were Barker cannot be nonplused by
Neagle; America's Mia Farrow version of a myth he borrowed
Chirge. Zales Custom
hibit of paintings, her first.
recently
observed friendship Grand Noble Bertha Snyder from all lodges in District 10. the most horrendous turn of
in thy major debut; and Hayley from Euripedes, In which Miss
At the gallery dinners there is
Charge, BankAmericard,
A courtesy program, written
events, lie recently planned a likely to be entertainment, a
Mills, that latter-day Shirley RIgg scintillates; and "A Fami- night, district meeting and extended a welcome.
Master Charge. American
by
Mrs.
Nell
Temple now grown into more ly And A Fortune," that thrives Gladys Ross night.
Express,
Diners Club,
special dinner art preview for guitar player or singer or both.
Distinguished guests in. and directed
gifts
Futrell,
was
adult nonsense,
Carte
Blanche.
given
for
the some prominent guests and 75 Guests are a mix of towns.
because of Miss Leighton and
Guest officers attended from troduced and presented
Although commercial man- Guinness.
layaway now for
Kissimmee Lodge 42, Lucerne were Fern Kenton, district pleasure of the district members of the town's land people, tourists, celebrities
president who
a
council,
a
presented
group
Interested
Christmas
In
from
far
and
near.
deputy president of District 10;
gift
by
the
lodge,
preservation
the
of
Nantucket.
Barker's
host-chef
performLucy Hamlin, past president
the conclusion of the
It was discovered that in. ance he does all the cooking
department
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Mrs.
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was
to dinner had been himself — begins at the door.
LAPM, Marie Norman,
past honored for the many things she sent to 300 by mistake.
Impeccably attired and with
treasurer, department
has done for the lodge, and
Undaunted,
Barker
acquired
gracious manners he greets
association of LAPM;
Arm Love York &amp; Dennis A.
Gloria M. Cohn &amp; Ito),
Stainless steel or
presented with an appreciatn
extra
food
S. Butler &amp; Cecil Ross, past president of Ghdys
and
prepared
and
guests
and sits with them at
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Johnell Brewington &amp; Wanda
Bruce Clifford Cutshall &amp; liobert
gut,
yellow gold color.
served a dinner of cold borscht dinner. While they sip a drink
Wm. E. Sliver &amp; Marcia L Martha Lynn
Mrs. Snyder presided at the
At the close of the meeting with sour cream, stuffed chick- and wander about the gallery,
Donald E. Boyd &amp; Kathee H.
B. Frank Griggs Jr. &amp; wf
Thomas J. Rhodes &amp; Thellis
Denver D. Spears &amp; Christina regular meeting and Mrs. guests and members enjoyed a en and grapes with wild rice, he cooks the food which is
Wanda Lee
Kenton presided at the district social hour with refreshments,
Mae
Doris D. Foltz &amp; Edgar
zucchini, salad, sherbet and served by attractive college
Sarah Vaughn Bowden &amp;
Ronald Lee Langdale &amp;
Maria Butcher &amp; Louis E.
fruit to the 230 people who students — one was living on a
r"
John
Rebecca Ann
Teresa S. Anderson &amp; Keith
showed up,
yacht with her parents — who
Marion E. Swaim &amp; Gary W. it.
Attila K. Soos &amp; Evelyn K.
"It
was
really
a
cool
per.
also
help in the cleanup.
of
Barrie Brightman &amp;
Deborah Jane Wade &amp;
James &amp; Linda G. Brown
Thomas Eugene
M argaret S.
Marc H. Renner &amp; Vicki D.
Ellz. C. Duncan &amp; Carl M.
Monroe Lamar Fryer &amp;
Marcella L. Nolen &amp; Harvey
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Yvonne Davis
onnle I. Wood &amp; Carl C.
K. Jr.
Candy N. Worsewick &amp;
Make a wardrobe
Teresa Hampton &amp; Robert
of
your skirts
Edw Frank Gold Jr &amp;
Donald J.
Emerson D. cross &amp; Paula G.
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Patricia Anne
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Terry L. Runion &amp; Dorothy A.
twin sets a
Maria Teresa Fraga Coleman
Eleanor A. ileineman &amp;
combination uf
&amp; Andrew S.
Bruce P.
colors to cordinate
Michaelynn Sexton &amp; David
Trudi A. Ryder &amp; Bill J. Jr.
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Otis D. Prather, 25 613 Spring James
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Mary N. Addison &amp; Wm. J.
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"I've discovered that women in
the lively arts have to be espedally businesslike to accomplish things. You're constantly
confronted by men who want
you to be a little girl who'll
th eir I f) to get a
Gail and Darcy hardly fall
into the superstar category, but
their ta lents are already in considerable demand. Their
Lion is somewhat philosophical.
Our generation is long on
ideas and short on patience,"
says Darcy. "If you're willing
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The first of these adventures his wife, Rozelle, on the
Weekend Program Is a back-to- wildlife country, explore the Is being planned for October 16- saxophone. On the viola
was
nature advent'ire at its very underwater fantasy of beautiful 19, at John Pennevaznp Coral Dorothy (Tinker Bell) Bell and
best while hiking through Coral Reefs in the Keys, or ski Reef State Park, Key Largo. On newcomer Ber
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few sing-a-longs thrown in for
Church, Mrs Paulsen also
-immediately sent to her home good measure
acted as Public Realtloa.s
In Bear Lake. The wallet
The entertainment was
Secretary and Is now a new
Pocloiski of 3533 Shirley arrived with everything Intact, headed
by master of
member of the Central Florida Drive were returning borne even the money, thus restoring ceremonies
Jack Knight, a
Chapter of the National from attending the wedding of Mrs. Podolski's trust In p4irne resident
of Forest
Paraplegics,
their granddaughter in Strling mankind. She said, "It is nice to
City
and
Fort
Myers,
also
A nice thing happened Heights, Mich., last month, and know there are still sorne master
of
the
violin.
Joining
recently to two residents of the stopped overnight at the honest people around, people
Jack In the violin section was
Bear Lake area. Mr. and Mrs. Cherokee Motel In Calhoun, Ga. who care."
Roy Starkey of Forest City,
nicknamed "Boss" as concert

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talking to him, saying rock 'ii'
rollers should pay more attenlion to what's going on in the
legitimate theater.
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to ex-Young Rascal
Felix Cavaliere, then recording
his second album for the label.
'.,avaiiere cnose "VesUny,' one
of her efforts, as the title song of
his new I.P. Before the album
was finished, Darcy had
collaborated wi th him on half
its contents, and she and Gall
sang backup along with veteran

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Todd Rundgren, the rock musi-

Her first big break, however,
came when she landed the female lead of Silvia in the AusItalian road company of "Two
Gentlemen of Verona."
OThe part called for a black
woman," says Gail. "There
aren't many black actresses in
Australia, so they had to import

to his friends. Next thing I
knew, I was singing backup in
his band and on the albums of
groupo like Hail and Oates."
Gail phoned her high-school
iueiucic and
newfound happiness. She urged
Darcy, then in her third consecutire university, to drop ev.
erything and Join her.
"Gall knew that I could carry
a tune, because we sang togeth.
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school," says Miss Miller, "and
she knew I'd always wanted to
write songs, because I'd shown
her my poetry.
"Instead of doodling chernistry equations, which I used to
constantly, I started scribbling
song lyricsday and night."
Gail arranged an introduction
with the staff of Bearsville
Records, who were so Im-

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me. It was a learning
experience, but It ended so
quickly, and I was back in New
York again, pounding the paveinent"
A chance encounter on astreet corner, aided by Gail's
ebullient nature, proved the
turning point for Darcy and her.
Gail recalls : "I was sta nding
on the Intersection of Broadway
and 46th watching this nut who
was yelling 'Quota! Anybody
got a quota !' at passersby."
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budding songTiter.
Both "couldn't be happier."
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success," creating
and
crooning hit songs for some of
today's top rock singers.

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Gail was the first to gain a
taste of her heart's desire.
"After months of casting
calls, 1 landed a part in an offBroadway revue-rock opera
called 'Mother Ear th," she
says. "It was a fun play, cornposed of skits, with most of the
action taking place on a jungle
gym the cast climbed around
on. I played a robot and a monkey, and even had my own song,
which I belted out until the show
closed 14 da ys later."
Gail's life then became an
endless audition for countless
plays, and even the panels of
quiz shows, before she was chosen as an understudy for Joseph
Papp's production of "Iph.
igenia" and later the chorus of
the musical "Candide," which
became a hit on Broadway.

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of a female

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my mother, 'I'm "onna be a
Broadway star some day!'
'Sure, sure,' she'd say. 'Just get
home tonight by 11 o'clock!"
"I won the biology award in
my senior year," Darcy says
wistfully. "I was sure I'd end up

raped for hours.
The definition of rape is
forcibly hav in g sexua l

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wanted to be a dancer-singer,
while Darcy, whose father is a
college rice president and
whose mother is a guidance
counselor, aspired to blo-psychology.

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Syracuse wasn't always the double-takes as they ride past
alter-ego of Count Dracula on bicycles. Two small
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Mummy when I was a kid" eyes growing wider as they
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famous fiend.
Frankenstein's monster.
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Wolfman a nd finally to yard In a cape his wife made
count Dracula."
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a skating rink," his mother furiously for the horizon -to
said 'The) put his coffin in save their necks and avoid
the middle of the rink and at becoming one of the hiving
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Syracuse said, sitting down to tries a practice scare on his
blot the food coloring.
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way 17-92, Syracuse is Altamonte
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says he doesni mind her
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technique
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Making remarks about anyone.
will notice IL
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when slit was five year-, old 1969
downgrading it
goodits Joy and Pebbo have
Kokhak'
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from nearby Joyland Park.
"Both are in good health," long since given up a liking for
They are crazy about does a good job, so stick it in Vivian Vantv and William
Pebbo, acquired two 3CW1 Poe said 'Sometimes Joy is a being cuddled, so the children sweetpotatoes and corn on the ),Our ear. — C S
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later, was horn in 1939
little listless, but she snaps can look but not touch
cob They like milk, soft Vu
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"I put clean newspaper in drinks, lee cream, hard boiled
A: Maybe "Kalchak" can
A: Stiss Vance, It you'll
Public I ibrar), McGraw. in good health"
their cages every day and J eggs, candy and cookies
sake the mysterious dlsap- recall, later costarred with
1 1 i II's Encyclopedia or Science
The Poes hoped that Pebbo divide my food with them," They're not too crazy about pearance of his show which is Lucy In one of her later gerie,,.
and Technology states
would mate with Joy, but, Poe Poe said, adding neither peanuts," be said.
gone from the fall schedule then she retired to go home to
iiiaximum life span of a said," We found out that monkey is especially fond of
I think they know w ha t i without a trace
Connecticut and her husband
Rhesus monkey is 20 years. monkeys choose their mates. bananas. "They like regular say to them," Poe said.
Q: I s%'Pose I nuty be all Frawle was in -Sly Three
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One time we put Joy with cooked human food," he said. "When
I've been one and we: Its writlni, you about Suns" until his
health
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share them with Joy and gwe imisses me when I go westions fired at you. why
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common cats, assorted monkeyslivelnadjacent
twin Pebbo They like that," he back to Kentucky for a
art Ihenrtworksputtingon,o movie question, semi it to the
turkeys. pea ns, pheasants
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and other fowl finall) died of separated heated wooden fond of
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of
tb'
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house, their relationship has their real favorite.
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.itid everybody I know thinks sell new recordings I)lan
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their buddies headlocks
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D.M,K., they shove it on the screen
Vancouver. Wash.
a first run or a rerun.
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peured In the film although
for the networks
larniMordidhersinging gobbkupgoocJprofi
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se Julie qu' tn many vilays,
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d would be aware the netiAtirlus
the movie role, but In one of use reruns primarily to rack
~tlme bad decisions In up greater profits at less cost
111nimiking, mogul Jack iiii1thoulispiviling It (put for you.
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fatnui enough
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Preparations got under way
this week for the 1975-76
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traditions are being carried
on, a great many changes
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parade, a festival is being
held on Nov. 13. Each club will wood and lumber, and are
on
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best
sponsor a booth or concession judged
decorations.
in order to raise money for its
The game will be held the
projects. Among those booUu
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already chosen are a dunking fo owing evening, Nov. 14
and will be against the
booth, being sponsored by t1
band, and a cake walk by the Apopka Blue Darters. The
Future Business Leaders highlight of the evening will
be the crowning of the 1975-76
club,
The (e&amp;tjval ssitl begin the hIornecorn1n Queen, and the
Of the freshmen,
last hour of school, and
continue until the pep rally at sophomore, and junior class
7p.m. The rally is presented pr incesses.
by the Varsity Cheerleaders, The dance will be held at

and the Dance Corp and FTU Village Center, and
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Tribe's mouth, eves and war.
dub. What? More confused
than ever? Straight out, "The
Seminole" Is the student Marjorie Mercer and Faye
newspaper at Seminole 111gb. Perkins. On the sports pages,
Big let-down, right? Wrong! you will see the fine work of
After (lvr year' absence sports editors, Karen Currie
there is a roomful of people and Charlie Williams. On the
business side are business
who are determined to
managers
Pauline Wider and
that it's one of the most
Susan
Grant.
These gals see
citing returnees to SHS.
to it that enough ads and other
Now about this roomful of capital sources are available
people. At the lop is Mrs. Li, cover t'xpcn.s..is. ' f e lint'
.11iLOf1C, the prime photography in the Seminole
mover and sponsor of the will be the work of Troy Sloan
paper. The big boss behind the and Cynthia Smith and their
scene is Aaron Kaufman, the assistants. Also 'the art work
managing editor. Doing the of Craig Nalor and Liz Herwork on the front page are trand.
news editors, Jim Lawrence
fl staffof "The Seminole"
and Rena Constable. In the
end their thanks to all the
most outspoken section of the advertisers
who have
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the paper so far
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The pep rally preceeds the "Oz." The date isn't that far
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annual bonfire competition away, so all you present and
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that of Jon Becette, an exseniors. Both classes gather plans to attend,
change student from France.
H
Jon came to Florida Aug r 7 to
John Ferguson's exposes and businesses to call and inquire
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opinions,
for an opportunity to ad.
Burkhart and family of
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On our feature pages are all vertise and support our
Maitland.
sorts of news items from clubs
fledgling paper. Watch for
Jon Is 18 and cop-es from
to
comics. They are put "The Seminole's" first edition
first
the city of Grasse on the about Florida when he
arrived. He had heard of together by feature editors, October 24.
Riviera. Grasse
perfume
Miami
and about the beaches
leading producers of
and sunshine, but that was all
in the country with 28 Inc.
He has found several difin the town. Jon worked
ference in the way of life
In one of these factories up to
here
and in France. He feels
12 hours a day during
Americans have a much
summer.
mier Life with all the electric
Sports are important in
appliances and frozen foods
Jon's life and
he enjoys available. French young
By MARTHA McDONALD
basketball, rugby, soccer,
swimming, karate, dueling, people like to do more things
Trinity
Walk In front of Trinity's
Judo. and handball, Art is also In groups, enjoying dancing
a specialty of Jon's and he and going to the beach. He classroom No. S and you will
also sees the French as more hear all sorts of strange
wants to study it when back in
Pro
serious thinkers,
sounds funny bells, excited
France. Another favorite
Jon has traveled a great talk, irregular ball bounces
pastime is listening to music.
deal.
Including living in and carefree laughter. What
He likes to "hear It" in my
mbodia
for seven years kind of class Is It? It Is a
mindandthinhcwhytheman Ca
while
his
father
worked with Student Center.
wrote it or plays It Like
the
army.
He
has
been to
He plays electric guitar and is
occurred to the headThe faculty and ad.
Sweden,
Finland,
Norway,
a member of a French group
india,
Japan,
and
Hong
Kong,
master
that
some
sort
of
ministration
are taking no
"Crazy Horse."
would be an part in the center, leaving
when
he
and
hopes
to
hitchhike
recreation
room
Jon Becette is exchange studesit
Jon started school
excellent way for the students everything to the committee
was five years old and has throughout Europe when he
to find relaxation. The of interested students.
studied such subjects as returns there next summer.
Headmaster,
Canon flees Chairman of the committee is
management, economy, Florida is the only state inthis
nt
geography, history, French, country he has been to, but he hay, believes that school George Taylor, and on it are
should not be all work and no Bill Schmidt, Julia Corey,
math, English (six years), plans to go to Massachusetts
Brock Magruder, and Grover
law, technology, German, to visit an American Field
Carrier.
They will enforce the
biology
Service
st
ud
ent,
who spent
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chemistry, physics,
open
during
rules
which
they set up. The
two
months
and geology. School begins
at his home 1831 third,
By ROSEMARy JOHNSON
fifth and sixth periods money made will go back into
8 a.m. and lasts till noon. The
and after school. During these the center for Improvements.
Fall Is the time of the year
students there have two hours
Jon
Is
enjoying
Maying
with
times
the students may come
Lake
when most of tae sranuey's
This idea Is a first. Its
for lunch and then return to the Burkharts and would like md enjoy ping-WW. football,
clubs choose and initiate their
SUCCesS
will depend entirely
school from2tflJ$ p.m.
forthmW emw
thimln pin-ball, miniature bowungor upon the students, but they
new members.
B
Jon admits he knew little France when he goes home. Just friendly talk,
Recently the new members
must accept the responsibility.
for LIlY were chosen. They
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Donald Williams, Terri Tracey Ames, Donna Orazda,
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Herald Correspondent
for
a Bike Marathon, on Nov. 7, any amount, or donations creasingly
complicated and involved,
training from low- years to 18
Lake Brantley Hi 'h School Thit Is also the date of Lake may be sent to Lake Brantley technical. The discouraging
High schoolers and others months.
has one of the most active llrantley's
Homecoming 1X'TClub, Lake Brantley High fact is that one out of every about to
plan careers would
DCT I Diversified Cooperative game, and the Marathon will School, Forest City. Pceetjs
There are literally hunthree high school graduates do well to consider the rapidly dreds
of
Training) Clubs in the untt commence immediately will be used for the Central leaves school without definite growing medical fIeld, unnoticed
similar careers going
ida Zoological Society,
or
by
following
the
game.
Th
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ere
Fl
career
plans,
and
as
a
result
Employing
over
Bill Ruland, DCI coor3.5 million Americans. To sum up the
participants who the Lake Brantley Athletic is threatened
dinator, said the club will soon will be
to be left behind people, the outlook Is ex- advice given by U.S. Labor
Boosters, and For the
in the race For over 60 million cellent for qualified Job
be busy raising funds for a will be riding bikes
Department officials
look
jobs openings expected in the seekers due to an
trip to Miami Beach, In April, stadium field for a full 24 Club activities,
increasing
before
you leap into the Job
Stud ents in the OCT Club
next decade,
for the State Leadership hours.
health consciousness among market,
attend school In the morning
While a lack of training is a Americans made possible
Convention, One fund raising
by
Pledges for the Bike and work in the afternoon,
major stumbling block, there more widespread Insurance
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Winjum, editors; at typewriter, Cithy Coleman, newspaper
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Considerable growth is
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largest industry. Computers
are produced, used, outmoded
and replaced with tectu~cal
age speed. The need for
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DCT Club Active At Bra ntley(queation.
have the worst time job required in this repair field shorter concentrated courses

companies and state and local
governments increase their
use. not only will the need for
People to run them incTease.

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Association (SGA) president
this year at Seminole CornClark, Mike Sapp, and Chris Kathie Kaufman, Teresa
Moneuse,
Daniels, and Julie Lyn Per- munity College is Pat Quinn
Sophomores Kress Wolfe, sons.
who spends 12 hours a day on
Kevin Klrshman, Bud Kclsch,
The new Bachrlorettes for campus attending classes,
Alan Jackson, and Scott Sapp. the 1975-76 baseball season working In the SGA office, or
- Juniors - Kenny chosen Tuesday are Sandy at his Job in the camptu
Kavanougli, Joe Nessher, Cannington, Meg Feeman, Financial Aid office. Pat is
Mario Oliver, Marshall Zen, Terri Hannah, Karen p. interested in Journalism,
and Jeff Krytzer.
shaw, Vickie Homer, Kris photography and printing,
-Seniors -Scott Rhodei, Klein, Kim Loeffler, Lisa
Other officers include j
Brad Machara, Bill Ferrnan, Long and Darlene
Bogcajis, first vice president;
heath, Steve Smith, Ben
Lake Brantley Is proud of
April Merlbel, second vice
Turk, Dean Midden, Pete all their clubs
president,
and
Jerry
Itodgers, Eddie North, and them the best of luck this BWTUUI,
treasurer.
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devlces,whlch health
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plan for careers, according to ranges between $447
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Because of the maze of
nien of .abor, who cite the needs its share
of repairmen, specialties, each requiring
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be equally specialized training,
various carper opportunities learned on the Job in
about many good jobs are passed
and inadequate education as three years, vocational
school over by young people. After
major factors,
courses will teach a trainee all, how many children grow
Neal Rosenthal of the Labor more quickly, usually in 4 to 9 up wanting to be an opDepartment's Division of months.
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But the home js not the only, about ll,000asorlm yet this
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are field offers a secure and in
get as much information as liable to break down.
The t-resting career.
possible about careers they Labor
Department predicts
would enjoy, including job office machines
An equally little known field
are also going
respiratory therapy Is in
outlook, duties involved , and to
need Increasing attention
much
demand, wi th good
educational requirements.
as businesses and state and chances
of advancement Yet,
Where a high school local governments buy
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front, Ralph Lott and David Spencer.
therapists
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(Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)
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Lloyd Bridges, Doug
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Preston"
Alexander
NI)Tna Loy
Knox, Chris Lee
—
3:30 (35) — "Colorado 1:00 (44) —
Terrftory" — Joel McCrea,
Richard Harrison
Virginia Mayo
EVENING
EVENING
8 00435) "Dames" Joan
$ 30 (35) — "Too Many
Blondell, Dick Powell

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MORNING

—

Elvis Presley

9:00 (2,6)— "Colombo
"Curly Top"
1\tir Falk
Shirley Temple. Jane 9: 00 (9) — "Cinderella
Darwell, Arthur Treacher
Liberty" — James Casino
10:30 (2) — "Bonjour
Marsha Mason
Tristesse" — David Niven, 11:30 (2) — "All The Young
Deborah Kerr
Men"— Alan Ladd, Sidney
11:45 (44) — "Abbott &amp;
Poitier
Costello Go To Mars"
11:30 (8) — "Pat Garrett and
AFTERNOON
Billy the Kid"
James
Coburn,
Kris
Kristopherson
1:00 (44) "The Far Country"
MONDAY
James Stewart, Ruth
MORNING
Roman
2:00(35) — "Hwana Devil" — 9:00 (9) — "Rhubarb" — Ray
Robert Stack, Barbara
Milland, Jan Sterling
Britton
AFTERNOON
10:0 441

"Charro"

—

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Week

Beverly Garland
AFTERNOON
1:00
Bag
Theresa Wright, Arthur 1:30 (35)—"Sp
11 30 6)—"Fade in" — Burt
KennethE)
I )an;i
"Fores t Rauers"
:9
icynol;, lirbara tAdufl
Fred MacMurray, Paulette
Pier Angell
EVENING
TUESDAY
Goddard
6:00 (35) — "Kiss In the 2.00 (8) — "(iodzIl,a'i
MORNING
Revenge
AFTERNOON
Dark" —. Jane Wyman,
P00 (9) — "Secret Heart" —
1:00(44) — Inlie Giant CIAR-,
David Niven
Claudette Colbert, Walter 1:01135) — -- cannoilli aty,,—
— Jeff Morrow, Mara
9:00(44)— "In This Our Life"
Pidgeon
Scott Brady, Jeff Corey
Corday
Bette Davis, Olivia
—
AFTERNOON
1:00(44)— "caaaIn Cue"
Deflavilland, George Brent 2:30 (13) "Deadwood 78"
1:((35) — "The Big Boodle"
— Alan Ladd, Wanda
9:30
135) — "Circus of Fear" 3:00 (35) — "ble of the Dead"
— Errol flynn, Rosanna
Hendrix
— Boris Karloff, FIlen
Lee,
—
Christopher
Rory
EVENING
Margaret Lice
1:00 (44) — "Spy In Your
Drew. Marc Cramer
7:31 (13) — "Deadwood '76" 11:30 (4) — "Night of the 3:30 (44) — ,Creatae WI
Eye" — Dana Andrews,
— Jack Lester Arch Hall Jr.
Lepas" — Stuart WWUnan.
thir Atom Brain" — Richa
Pier Angell
Denning. A igela Stevens
Janet Leigh
Reuters" — Edward
EVENING
G 11:31
"Dracula's
EVENING
Robinson, Gene lAxiLhart
7:30 (13) — "It's In the US"
5:vu (35) — "T'hunder Alley"
— Jack Benny, Fred Allen, 9-00(44) — "Tbe Great 11fe"
— Annette Funicel1j),
— Bette Davis, Mary Astor.
Bill Bendix
a Vacation" — James
George Brent
S:OO(35)—"Makeyourowu
,,
stewart. Maureen O'Hara 9.00 (2,6)
—
The New
—Jack Carson, Jane 130 (35) — Fort )ti
1:00 (44) — "Run of
Centurions — George (',
— Dam Clark, Ben Johnson
Wyman
AITOW" —
i
Scott, Stacy Keacti
1133 (8) — HCt Ramsey
9 00(44) — "Winter Meeting"
Brian Keith
1 (44) —
Scar Tissue — Richard
2:30 (44)— "Finger of Guilt"
— Bette Davis, JIm Davis

Wanda Hendrix, P00 (2,6)

Van lieflin

This

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ommendation
rs from John
luck and Doy
Department of
Development;

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Pearson sub-44

Services; tIj
hilson and C.A.

works and one

SOMETHING NOT

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Sunday, Oct. 12, 1q75

BEETLE BAILEY

Mon Walker

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TAI( A
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MY LAST 21 L.ETMRSI I MUST WITHPIRAW MY

'1 '1

POSSIL.V

RS OF PEPICATEP

SERVICE To 60 UNREWARPEP IS

UP SUPREME COLJR7-*#

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led he will
ts to free
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Carolyn, 41,
in one cf the

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NILLY. WHY 2

WILL'(: LKA1-AU. TH HISTQR L
WOuLPN'r I—tAV TO LEARN

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Woods

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cials for an
construction
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T4ESCHE

OUR 330AXLDING HOUSE
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WE FOUNP IN
THE ATTIC,

F16URE OUT
RIPPLES 7
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HUMP H!
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eductions were
MAE chief

by Les Carroll

UM-HA~K--VERY bIMPLE1

TWO HOUR6 LNTER

P0156 EVERY
PRESICTNT

ONE! NOW, RIDPLE ME

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8304
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So Nice
7his one-piece dress has

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C/V HIS

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TO TAE 6ROCERY

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fashion. tuck in the open parts and
have
protected
— MRS

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UNCLE )',%MO5'

POKER WINNIN -6!
OU USE

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A POKER POT

8225

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44 bust: 4's yards 60Inch.

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You'll bt In step with a
tailored panisuit. NO.
8225 with Photo-Guid e is

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Slip-on Apron

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DEAR POLLY — Turn a nearly e mp.
ty bottle of hand lution upside do%ri

8168 with Photo-Gulde is

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in Snull (10-12), MWitirn
4-11%or Laige (18-20)
edium: 1 yard of

Send 75c each plus 25c for postage and handling with namo.
oddress. pattern numbor and sist to PATTERNS (~,, this
ORDERnewspoper), Now 4380, Midtown Statton, Now York. MY 1001g.

purfect bridal shower gift wrapi I
buy nylon not to harmonize with the
.1,11 wrap paper. and make pot
They're easily
fastened 1 0 the Pac~age. -and look
like rosettes. — JANE.
HY11.011if
FOR FUT

SMOSM
leave It there until all the lotion has
run out. There will be enough lotion
lOr two or three appjc ltl ons.

fttly pays 1.00 obf ovory kloa uied.
Stod them to her. this newspaper,

n Commissioner
)rough
was
Pearson subi..
commendation
tirs from John
Buck and Doy
Department of
pm

USE SPONGE
MOP FOR
WASHINC!
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Services, Bill
)hfl3Ofl and C.A.

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DEAR POLLY
se veral Pairs

N

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-tion to 36. That
luced further In

Use a SPO1190-type floor Mop that
has an attached squeegee. Th(- $L
ire no drips, as you always wr,I,,:

ccarf. This way my scarf Is double
lie it around my head bandana

.

NOW )-4EPR )tWHAT&amp; ROUND IN TAE- MIt7 L

heat. for just a few minues and the,
ham will slide out easily

DEAR POLLY — My Pointer IS I
DEAR POLLY — The next tinic your
lfght
tnoncy-savirg
Idea for a shower
curtains are down, apply a
ap
to
protect
my "just from the
coal Of wax to the rods and see how
easy It is to slip the curtains back
from the
he wa x s also a rust pre'.en
into
the
shape of a three-cornered
1.

iece look. No. 8304 %ith
holo Guide is in Sizes 8
to 18. Size 10, 321 i btjst~
3', yards 45-inch,

XF MAY

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!hIcles were on
nment. Then

that fashionable Iwo-

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DEAR POLLY When a canned DEAR POLLY Here's an easy
r lin does not slide fight out of the
way toviaSh
c6lings and hiqIii

(Polly's note: I run very hot water on
the can. and find that also helps ttle
ham to come out.)

5-10

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FRANK

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Is HE RV

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ules assigned to
it

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but till a sliqhtly different smacle. Tr)
keep them matched properly aftirr
washing. I (old each parr in the moodie and then put a rubber baro
around them. This not only keeps
the pairs together. but keeps his
aresser drawer neater, too.
SHARqN.

DEAR POLLY — When my cancell.
ed Personalized checks are returned I Cut off the corners with M y
name and address and they ar
used instead of name and address
labels. The,,
, ar e also used inside a
letter when ordering somethim
glued inside my books and perl
P-115 Carl gluo them to index catd,
,
,

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of Community

H asked ud
tw returned to
ercy. "They're

.2361
Boot Comfort
A pair of these boots l0ok lovely but

tire practical footwear, Pattern No
2361 has traco-off for small'
medium and large Sizes; full direC.'
lions.

On Page ?-A)
:afion
in the Evening
iday to a repair
-man E. Fields. a
it theft trial, does
the Altamonte

TO ORDER: -'

10 f Postage and
handling with
addfiliss. pattern
nutnber and site to PA TTERNS
this ft*WSPAP@f). Boir 41131B, Abdtown

)-owner of a landsiness at III

.3 at 117 Longwood

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Derby State

BEETLE OAJLF.Y-

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Wrke Bede Ofolf
Ujeek in

-) P(oblems VVithLffiendtS~QjayYop're sharp at
bargains Ife
Initiative pays Friday. Saturdwi, mate Is temperamental.

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day. You outrun competition Tuesday. Complicated outside

, W.- 1101,# Art,
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Wednesday. Loss through a friend Thursday. Take It easy Saturday.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Others oppose your ideas Su
WiSe Monday. Good
news Tuesday. Semi-SuCCessful Wednesday. Easily
siktra;ke4 Thursday, Friday. Weekend: Small
groups are more fun.
CANCER (June 21-Jul11 22) Take care buying Sunday.
A beneficial

Sw
t:

TIET'S REMEMBER TO KEEP OUR MIND ON THE VITAL
STATISTICS AND NOT THE FASCINATING ONES!"

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"THOSE AREN'T EITHER ALL SALES SLIPS ...
SOME OF THEM ARE PARKING TICKETS!"

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0domestic happening Monday. Tuesday: Profitable. Things are hall-finished
LEO (July (July 23Aug, 22) ParInership woes Sunday. You make a smart
decision Monday. Lucky
legally Tuesday. Midweek fill Friday, be extracareful businesswise. Don't impose your Ideas on others Saturday.
VIRGO
g.
Sept. 22) Take Care with tools Sunday. Good financial
prospects Monday. Career rewards Tuesday. Small g3ir-3 from an agree.
ment Wednesday. Indecisive Thursday, Friday. Don't bwow Saturday.

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"WHAT WAS IT YOU TOLD THAT MAN WHO HELPED YOU
CHANGE A TIRE WHEN WE WERE IN ACAPULCO?"

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"MY PA SAYS THE MOST EXPENSIVE THING ON FOUR1
WHEELS IS A SUPERMARKET SHOPPING CART!"

"NO I DIDN'T GET A COST-OF-LIVING INCREAS,
I GOT A COST-OF- RECESSION DECREASE!'

.

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YOaRSELFF0R
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Y1 HNP YR REAL SUCC(.

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LIBRA (Sept. 23-00, 23) Extravagant Sunday.
FOPular Monday. L4,;
Luck 1avor you Tuesday. A small windfall Wednesday.
Neglectful Thur
day, Friday. Select companions wisely Saturday.

I!

( 551 Kan
Springs, was
week by a
v of buying,

Im -%

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) Home rumbles Sunday. Conclusion of n old
issue Monday. Good news for family Tuesuay. Don i overindulge Wednes.'
'
4~W day. Social complications I hursday, Friday. Saturday: Lazy.

BERni[E PREDICTS

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec, 21) A )II too cranky Sunday. A
hope Is

'A' aczymeroF ;rl-l~cmrFeoFocra-mo IRIL
FINP TW SFNAIT AA1j9 THC A~W11V1S7A7A;r16w glohk7lv6
IN CLOSER HAR/oy THAN UU4L. POS/r/v(R(uLrg
\ I WILL EiVSOE AS EACH WiLL BE W1
11\
Tk/S IS AL?O A
AARfAMS
\\ \ AND L/SRANS, 8EA/ERT FOR
F OP7//
M1PP1h;Fki
k A107ZY WZZ 4 RE YZARP av 771r jAgoR
NOTE: Send Istfers to Bernice Bede Z301, c/o this 1wspip:i,
/a rHC_ 7RA419P0R7A 7
ne
I
101V 1111,007W
Box 162, North Olmsted, Ohio
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44070. B
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T'E I
11 fh* letters, only the ones of general, Interest.
MEWS MU 161E AMWARP.

BUGS B

ecuPdtion Tuesday. Drop-in
0day. Famil'y matters are neglected
Thursday, Friday.
..

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guests Wednes.
dered held in

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) Guard things Sunday. Material gains
Monday. A financial oppoauni Tuesday. Unusual news Wednesday. Self.
doubts Thursday. Drive defensively Friday. Patience wh family
Saturday.
AQUARIUS (J 20 Feb 19) Too self sein

eff" -Monday. Best day: Tuesday. Minigains
4~ from
manage poorly Thursda y, Friday. Easily angered Satur

ivestigation.

Robert

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Wednesday. You

ly.

PISCES (Feb. 20-Mch 20) Unexpected responsibilities Sunday. Gains

Carolyn, 41
In one of the

from shared interests Monday. Good finiincial Prospects Tuesday. Follow.

71V

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41 CKbATIVC

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Sunday. Excellent results

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through plans Wednesday. Easily deceived Thursday, Friday.

FRI

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y by the county I s
Management,
U Evaluation
reductions were
by OMAE chief

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IS HE REA

OUT OU3E:t WAY74?M&amp;&amp;

OF HI!

THAV5 THE TRUTH, PAP—
I HEARP IT' FROM MARY
YESTERPAY

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YOU HEARP IT

011 ~URING
AN' SHE SAIP.,_

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FROM MARY
ELLEN ZOTTS,-,

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IN THE WORLPS
GOING ON AT THA

WHAT

CLASS.

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NOT A

GIRL -A WHOLE
OF GIRLS! OUR
GYM CLASSE5 ARE CO-E17
NOW! IT'5 REALLY NEAr./

BOY S' GYM CLASS

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FRES5L D

FRANK

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vehicles were on

Do

iction to 36. That
educed further in
n.
on Conunissioner
ibrough
was
Pearson subecommendation
as from John
Buck and Doy
e Department of

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ITS WORKING our

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IONN PREJLJ(7ICEs'
AGREE THERE'S
'(
LIKE CO-EQ HO
ECO- \ NOTHING LIKE
NOAICSI RDR EXAMPLE") WOR&lt;INGINA
KITCHEN WITH

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Johnson aW C.A.
lie works and one

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Carolyn, 41,
in one of the
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CAPTAIN EASY.

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srRONoFoor! YOU#RE
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(F HE KNS US, YES; I THIN K HE'S

THEN HE MUST GOT HIS HEAD 70-

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HELP ME

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WHAT'S JUST UTILE
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FOR PETE'S SAKE,
STEP ON IT!

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'TO THE PALACE AS QUICKLy
AS POSSIBLE! HE18 WORSE

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MAYBE WE
CAN HELP!

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AND TREAT HIM
GENTLE!

I THOUGHT!

firm

ALL RIGHT, NOW THE
REST OF YOU GET
ABOARD!

EVEWONEIS
SET ALLEY!

OKAY, DINNY,
GIDDAPd-fol

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SO FAR '

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reduced the

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employes 24
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Dick Ito ers

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which w ere not subject to
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The ordinance, that comes up
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Seminole Memorial
Hospital, 1974-75 budget was
7,fl5compa redto$417.2for
fiscal 75-76.
Increase,
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Property appraiser. Went
up from 014,735 last year to

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Clerk of Circuit Court
went from H5,000 to $1,000 for
a 260 per ce nt increase
Sheriff, went from
$1,915,618 to $2,466,665 for a 12,7
per cent increase (The
sheriffs budget has been a
peal ed and a decision is ex
pected la te r ts month)
Circuit Court Judges, weflt
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number of count) vehicles used
by departmental employes 24

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gradual, especially because of
the cu rrent economic situation

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liaison between
the public and the
professionals who
are engaged in the
battle
against
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from the basic sewage treatMent law," Conklin said in his

Office

programs of the
Seminole County Mental Health
Association are: funding tran.
sportation of patients to Stepping
Stone Centers which provide the

first
adult
daycare
and
rehabilitation for persons between
hospitalization
and society,
equipment and funds to supplement
I)ayCareandCenterservices; the
first workshop for count) primary
teachers on the su bject
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letter to City Manager W.E.
"Pete" Knowles.

recommended OMAE chief
Sig Pesrson

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department heads recomme nded a reduction to That
number was reduced fur ther in
today's session
Though liaison Commissioner
John
Kimbrough
was
a bsent toddy, Pearson
mitted his recommendation
which took cars from John
Percy, John Buck and Doy
Presley of the Department of
Community Development;

Regular agenda items include a public hearing to
consider rezoning part
pr operty betw een Iroquois Ave.
and Mohawk Ave. and bet w een
Santa Barbara Drie and
DeSoto Dr i ve to SR 1.
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mental health newsletter sent to all

high 86.

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Overnight

low
Fair to partly cloudy through
Tuesday. Highs In the mid to
up pe r 80s 1s in the
Vartablemostly(nflcrtheutto
cast winds around 10 mph,
decreasing at night.
Complete details and tides
are on Page A

educational, civic and church
groups; distribution of educational

booklets; forums in Orlando,
Daytona, Tallahassee and Gain-

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Emmett
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flVonmen
Services; Bill
Bush, Julian Johnson and CA
Scott Jr., public works and on
ofthetwovehiclesasslgneijt
Smokey,thefIrepre%entionbear,isItedFtCgt, Elem
entary the Department of Commumt
School recently to call attention to Fire Preven tion week, Smokey

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Is shown explaining Forest Service fire-fighting equipment to two
of the pupils,
Whaling I left) and Lori Evans both six-year.
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olds. 1erald Photo by Tom Vincent)

However, Vihlen asked today

that vehicles be returned to
Bush and - Percy. "They're
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Cl arif icat ion

By JA-NE CASSELBERRY
Hld Staff Writer
W IN TER SPRINGS— Qua lif ying papers for the Group 4 City

Council set race were picked up Friday by City C
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serve out the term on council or run for the office of mayor herald on Friday to a repair
held by
y Pdand, but with the interest of Mrs. shop in Altamonte Spri ngs -j

= Ohn Daniels in the council race it is expected Daniels will now We for owned by Herman E. Field%, a
eille for professional study; and
Daniels for his wife, Mary. Qualifying period begins Wethesday
mayor.
defendant in a theft trial, does
meetings wi th legislators and others
and will close Nov 1
Also
up
for
election
is
the
remaining
year
in
the
(group
2
seat
not refer to tae Altamonte
gi v e citizen input In health,
Group 4 incumbent in the Dec 2 mu ni cipal election, Cou
cu
rr
ently
held
by
Ernest
Hendricks
Hendricks
was
appointed
ducatton, and welfare services.citman Irene Van Eepoel, has said she tends to nm for
m (garage Inc. owned by B D
May to the vacancy left b) the resignation of ft termer Frank McIntosh
election,
Fields is cownerofals
Last year, Dae ls was anpn ted to th e G roup II seat and Duance. Jr.
scaping
business at 111
Instead of running f or t he one year remaining in th e te chose to
CII) Clerk Mrs. Mary Norton will serve as clerk of the elecTo You, its Working
Longwood A
try for the Group 3 seat, thus unseating the incumbent, John tion and Helen Green, Iui5 Owens,
' Norma Lang and Ruth Ga
rage Inc., Is at 117 Longwood
1th and winning a two-year term.
Mt%S will be Lflspettors
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settling end chlorination."

A pu
publiIC hearmg
arinis
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set t o
asoseo
consider closing, aca fl

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fOMAE). The

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Analysis and Evaluation
reductions were

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Co nklin e plai n ed that
state has gradually been in
creasing water treatment
requirements on a number o f
counties and much of South
Florida Is under orders to go to
complete "surf ace water t)
trea tment" rather than "our
very minimal aeraticn and

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hours a day from 51 to 31.
The reductions were decided
onataworksessjon attended
by Commissioners Sid Vililen
Jr., Mike Hattaway and Dick
Wi llIams

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have filed a suit, seeking to
revrse
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Ar Vden may go to New
York on Wednesday regardL
bonng for Indian ft1 and
Cow
Utilities,
fl
wt'ch "e Ctnn!y hr': f
by Dec. 1.

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uuIIu.u.•..lIup•.

"Obviously what I think is
gradually coming is lot more
treatment and a tendency to
regionalization and con.
solidation; with the way It $

abandoning alleys between
emotionally disturbed pupils; We
Holly Ave. and Cedar Ave, and
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Dr. Lamb .................68
Care and hot Li ne advertisements
between West First St. and
4 4
Horoscope
and telephone lines; Project Cheer-,
TO P$ZFVE:tJT AW MM
ECommercial
St.
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Hospital
Films, talks and programs for
SA
Obi tua ries
churches. clubs and civic groupato
educate the publi"n mental healffi

CALLED A PJ&amp;JuA-1w_

Progress- esent o9enlng date
set for Nov. 1.

sales to secure money fjr

Vien d last week he will
k some direction this week.

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Viblen also said today he win
ask county officials for an
update On Jail construction

position, appr oved an or.
dlnance which allows bond

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Mental Health

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The
Commission
is
gearing up for the purchase.
Just last Tuesday commissioners, with Commissioner
Dick Williams voting in op.

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Ina letter tobe read toCfty shape. even ff they had(oadd
Coiim loners at their 7 p.m. sur face water-t ype treatment
meeting today, B.C. Conklin, because your water supplies

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If railroad officials wish to
block a crossing longer than

which okayed the location of the
site near Markham Woods
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the clay pit site.

Wood-i Road.

Chirk, Dietz and are rather consolidated and we
drinking atcr may fare new Associates Engineers Inc., said did look at such possibili t y
state requirements, a ccording in part
when the original plant at the

cent increase,

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a clay pit sit e near Mar kham

Sanford's treatment of its with

$153,466 to $237,000 for a 35.2 per

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to take out an advertisement in
a local newspaper advising
citizens of the crossing to be
blocked, the exact reason and
the length of time the crossing
will be blocked.

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BJOEASKREN

was $lmfllion.
Kwiatkowski listed the
following agencies he would

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In other business, Com.
mission Chairman Sid Vihlen
Jr. is scheduled to poll the
commission this week for a
response
as
to when
negotiations should begin with

to shOtly more Own $I&amp;
million. Thus, the tax at presert

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five minutes, they must appear
before the commission and
state the reason, the ordinance
states. Then, at the next
regularly scheduled meeting,
the commission will rule on the

the railroad would

crossing. The cro&amp;vAng i3 the
main arte' into
and
Seminole Memoa1 Hospi tal
from the interstate highway.

agency, responsible to the specified in the oedinance.
mandate of local citizens were
The penalty Is $500 fine and.
involved and had control of (j
or-60
days in jail. Sheriff John
budget review process," he
added.

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Polk has expressed some
reservations
about
his
department being able to en.
force the ordinance.

The measure, as presently
awn by County Attorney Tom

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In a series of budget cut
sessions, the commission

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Ave'. Alta monte Springs, was
found guilty last week by a
retained over the circuit court jury of buying,
rcceiving and concealing sto len
,
weekend
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property.
represent Donald R. Crowder was ordered held in
C r o w d e r)
a d jail pending a court-ordered
needed the con- pre-sentence investigation.
Circuit Judge Robert B.
tinuance to prepare
McGregor indicated he will
for trial in the c
consider requests to free
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Circuit Court Judge
William Woodson today granted
continuances in the buying,
er
rece.ving and comvahng stolen
4~~, property casft after Orlando
attorneys Robert James
Buonauro and James M
owderonappealbondafter
Powers entered the cases as
notice
of appeal of the ccnSeminole County Bicentenn ial Chairman Jack Hornet and his wile,
Peggy, proudly dpIay the g
defense counsel.
vic
ti
on
if filed.
was reta ined over the wee kend
(12118 feet) Bicentenn f lag that was presented to th e City of
Sanford in ce re monies at Veteran's
Crowder 's wife, Carol, 41,
Crowder pre viously had been and needed the contin uance
Memorial Park today. The flag was made by Viniclo Pailno and Joe Magro at
the urging of Hornet represented by Torn Freeman
a codefendant in one of the
is
prepare
for
trial
in
the
cases.
and the Bicentennial Commit tee. (Herald Pho to by Bill V incent Jr.)
an Ned Woolfolk.
Assistant State Atty. Ralph cases continued today.
Buonauro told the court be Eriksson, prosecutor in the (Continued On Page41-Ai

board that a subsuntia! tu Freeman, holds railroad perdecrease (up to one mill) could sonnel liable for any blockage
have been possible If a local longer than the five m in utes

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Robert Buona
told the court he was

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Three trials scheduled for
this week for Altamonte
Springs bar owner Donald U.
Cr wder have been delayed
until the week of Nov. 17.

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citizen review or knowledge,
The Seminole County Con).
and then. include it (Nde It) in
mission
will consider an orthe overall commission budget.
"The Board of County dinance on Tuesday that
then prohibits trains from blocking
Commissioners
is
railroad crossings longer than
obligated by law to fund that five minutes.
entity at its chosen budget

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budget process was the
inequality of the budget review

listed entities can
about set their own budget level

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be set up to review nfl budgets,
or else the commission should
do it.

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agencies' budgets were not
subject to review, Kwiatkowski
believes a local agency should

Seminole County at a public
hearing."

OF THESE7 APPETI-ZING
VIANDS, I SHALL CARESS ''t)UR EARS
WITH MUSIC FROM MY BELOVED
ACCORDION 0"

A T(XYfl-ISOME

HAVE YOU DECIDEC)
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In a letter to homeowners, he
said tha t "probably the most
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