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(6) Concentration
(I) What's My Line
(9) Truth Or
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(13) The Stonemans
(24) Intercom 21
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7:30 (2) Police Surgeon
(6) What's My Line
(I) $25,000 Pyramid
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(6) Khan
(9) Kolchak
(24) Washington
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(24) Florida Report
9:30 (9)
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(13) The Detectives
10:00 (2, 8) Dean Martin
Roasts
(6) News Special
(9) Baretta
(13) Dick Powell
Theatre
(24) Masterpiece
Theatre
10:30 (6) CBS Report
(33) Science Fiction
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For Saturday,

Feb. 8, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You'll experience a few minor
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(33) John Lit:
Basketball
1:00 (2) Soul Train
(6) Children's Film
Festival
(13) Movie
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Basketball
(44) Basketball
UCLA Vs.
Notre Dame

(13) Movie
10:00 (2. 8) Land Of The
Lost
(6) Scooby.Doo
(9) Devlin
(4) The Electric
Company
(44) Ernest Angley
Hour
10:30 (2, 8) Slgmound And
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(6) Shazan
(9) Lassie's Rescue
Rangers
(24) Zee Cooking
School
(33) Speed Racer
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11:00 (2.6) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of

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6:30 (2) Across The Fence
(6) Summer
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(6, 9) Laurel And
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7:00 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
(6) My Favorite
Martian
(I) Star Trek
(9) Bozo
(2) iabber'.xky
(6) Bailey's Comets
(I) Go
(44) Herald Of Truth
8:00 (2) Addams Family
(6) Favorite Martian
(8) Jabberwocky
(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Symbci Of

(9) Super Friends
(13) Daytime
(24) Carrascolcndas

(33) TBAChildren's
(44) Lost In Spacc
11:30 (2) Star Trek
(6) Hudson Brothers
(8) Wonderful
World
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(24) Zoom
(33) The Blue Marble
(44) Friends Of Man

Safety
8:30 (2) Wheelie And The
Chopper Bunch
(6) Speed Buggy
(I) Banana Splits
(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(44) Horizon's
Unlimited
9:00 (2, 8) Emergency
Plus Four
(6) Jeannie
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AFTERNOON

12:00 (2) Jetsons
(6) Harlem
Globetrotters
(8) Information Eight
(9) These Are
The Days
(13) Wrestling
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
Phooney
(35) Fishing
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Soul Train
(44) Gerald Derstine
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(6) Fat Albert
(6) Partridge Ferc
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(24) Villa Alegra

Don't let trifles upset you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You have been a shade too
BOOK
VIEWS
stubborn In holding on to an
Idea of little value. You'll now
start to loosen your grip a bit.
RESCUE SQUAD. By Larry provides "a unique corn
corn.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ferazani. Morrow. 244 Pages. binatlon of fire, rescue and
Situations affecting your $7.95.
emergency medical service,"
resources still can't be treated
"The Cambridge (Mass.) are absorbing, told with Imindifferently, though some Fire Department Is one of the medlacy and compassion.
bright bpots will emerge
busiest rescue compani es tje
Ferazani's job Isn't an easy
shortly.
country ... It Is also one of the one, but it's his, and with this
CANCER (June 21-July fl) few full-time companies that do book he succeeds in telling just
Partnership 'matters are still both fire rescue and emergency what it Is to be a special breed
your most critical area but It medical service."
of firemen.
appears moderating influence
Larry Ferazani, a native of
Phil lbomas
will bring
Cambridge, has been with the
AP
Books Editor
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl) You're city's fire deportment for nine
still less careful than you should years, seven of them with its
be where work Is concerned, special Resct!e Squad. In this
but you are getting better. Pace book he recounts his exyourself sen3Ibly.
perlencea with the squad as
Compiled by Publishers
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl) A well as telling the reader his Weekly:
misunderstanding with a pal personal story, than g1v1n a
FICTION
can be settled amicably today. special Insight into just what it
'centennial," Michener
Each of you will be willing to is that makes a man take as a
"Something Happened," Helcompromise a bit.
career one of the toughest and icr
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"The Ebony Tower," Fowles
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toward dark.
has to say will sound familiar
SpyeCrre
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov
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NONFICTION
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"The Bermuda Triangle,"
yesterday is still in the ba ck of although there are some dull Berlitz
with Valentine
your mind. Today, you'll treat it spots, especially when he re"Strictly
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prises the chatter that goes on Newman
SAGrrIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. In the fire house as the men re"All Th ings Bright and Beau21) Continue to be extremely lax between alarms
tiful" Her riot
prudent where your resources
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"fl Palace Guard," Rather
are concerned, Lend others describing the things Ferazani
and Gates
advice, t funds, If a request Is encounters after the lire truck
"Tales of Power," CastanecLi
made,
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Something you did for another
Out caused you considerable
Inconvience will, suris1ngJy,
be rewarded,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
When you get together wi th
some friends today, you're apt
to feel a trifle tense. Later,
you'll loosen up.
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that remain on the books.
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Se said the law dates back to at least 1848 and of vogue years ago.
repeal this thing and get It off th e books."
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prowiing and attempting to police and Seminole She riff's
Herald Staff Writer
elude police in that city,
pa trol uni ts Joi ned in the chase
A 35-year-old Sanford man
Winter Springs Police Chief before
Winter
Springs
was jailed early .Sa tur da y on an John (ooruhk said two patrol I'atrol:ian Steve R Lollins and
attempted murder charge after cars responded to a disturbance John I. Moore boxed in the
what police termed a domestic call at the home of Tony Lee fleeing vehicle with their patrol
d ist ur bance in Winter Spri ngs McN or rilI at I Tradewinds In cars on Rose Drive a block west
and a high speed chase that the itanchlands section and of S. Sanford Ave. at the Sanended at Sanford.
chased a flee ing car nort h ford city limi ts.
Thoma.sMartinBam-nes,35,oI through residen tia l areas
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'Aras being held in county jail on Avenue to SR-4 10, U.S. 17-9Z car Barnes was driving, a in
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faces,
gentle
nature than other cats.
And Hanna had returned to proved an effortless task.
The rare creatures (fewer are blurred on their bodies by
They see
Cherokee Crete, Sunland Estates, with the whole family Involved
With the ease of seasoned than
2,000 remain in the world deep. soft baby fuzz. Stubby
m to need more af.
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leader in Pack 242; standing fleft to rfgbt) James, Kenneth and
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Rufus III are members of Troop 500.
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are
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than indulge
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Young Rufus recently bring back to Sanford a pair of takeoff.
graduated from Cub Scouts. (Herald Photo by BRI Vincent).
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in
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and
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and
Royal Bengal tiger cubs on dur ing the three-hour trip for a
Sturdier and more thick set prefer to have all four paws
about
six
pounds
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permanent breeding loan to the cuddle and a drink of water
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By GLORIA DROGOSZ
herald Staff Writer
I.AKE MARY — City council here hopes to hire a
police chief Wednesday night at it's regular
iiitthb' meeting, barely a mo'ith
former
chief resigned.
it will also consider a proposal to reform city
Imi- Li,asing and bookkeeping praoices as ue11 as '
a
measure which will strip Its fire chief of most of his
spending powers.

Council members met Friday and Saturdav to
interview prospective applicants for the $10,500
year police chief post which was vat ted Jan. 14

when Gerald Fitzgerald resigned.
At Wednesday's meeting, Mayor Walter
'rensin is slated to call for the city to institute a
purchase requisition system with an eye to eventually hiring a purchasing agent.
lie tnld The Herald in an interview, "There Li no
order to the t bookkeeping) system now," and
-6okkeeping methods need to be improved."
"With a budget of $150,000 plus," the city needs
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by th e chief would have to be re viewed
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Snrensi said no one 'big thing' prun it'rf fits

ditii(isim to call foir III

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the discovery, dur in g a recent budget ;e'ww, that
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budget review revealed the city had a surplus of
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Sunday, Feb. 9, 1911

County To Receive

NAnON
IN BRIEF

By BILL BELLEVILLE
Herald Staff Writer

Housing at a work session in the
courthouse beginning 10 a.m.,
Monday.

PORTLAND, Ore. (AP)
Some senior citizens who
live on fixed Incomes in low-Income public housing can
now take vacations they couldn't afford before. They cki it
b
ppn ht.uit in an federal experiment called the
"Vacation Residential Exchange" program. Portland is
one of six cities involved in the program, sponsored by the
Department of health, Education and Welfare. Beginning
April 21, twenty senior citizens living In two housing
authority high-rise structures will swap places with 20
others from Sacramento, Calif., for 10 days. Travel will be
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sho uld be established by the
cou nty and by each city.
—All residential developments should have at least 20

After

work

discussion, comm issioners plan
to take action at their regular
Tuesday meeting.

ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia tAP) — A U.S. communications station in the provincial capital of Asmara
as hit by gunfire early today after Eritrea's secessionist
rebels launched a mortar and rocket assault on an
Ethiopian military headquarters, informed sources
said.
All of th e 100 U.S. personnel were reported safe.
American officials were report ed considering closing
th e station and evacuating its personnel.
Their families
were evacuat ed along with other foreigners Tuesday.
So urces said a IS-minute gun battle between rebels and
government forces followed th e attack. Asmara is ringed
by about 20,000 government troops, who in turn are said to
be surrounded by insurgents.
Today's fighting indicated some of th e 6,000 rebel forces
ere still in the city. Damage and casualties were not
immediately known.

At 11 a.m. Monday, commissioners will review their

program, and will project plans
for the next six months, con-sidering road projects that may
have to be scrapped because of

the economy.

LOCATION: First Sired and Sanford Avenue.
Would you like to have this eyesore as your next door neighbor? We think not and feel It
should be spruced up Immediately.
This eyesore Is in th e heart of downtown Sanford and
does nuihing to improve our Image to any oukftowners '.iho might be dritng through or
visiting the area.
Got an Eyesore in your neighborhood? Help us call atten tion to ft and partici pate iii
cleaning up yow- neighborhood, W
ri te EYESORE, Th e Evening Herald, P.O. Box itIl,
'Sanford . Fla., 22771.

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WASHINGTON i AP; — Treasury Secretary William E.
Simon says he expects the nation's economic upturn will
begin in the final three months of the year, which Is later
than earlier administration forecasts. Simon and other
administration economic advisers had predicted until
recently that the nation's economic slowdown would
reach bottom in midyear, with an economic recovery
begInnthgth the second half.

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and keep
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firmly on the ground than to be Sanford Is talking apples and and otherwise enclosing
oranges.
Especially in the animals in as natural a habitat
exploring high places.
Yes, if you're going to raise a winter time, when the as possible.
tiger cub, you've got to love it precipitous slopes of the
Many of the financial
even more than you would a lion Knoxville Zoo are awash with discussions
had
been
or leopard, jaguar or cougar, freezing mud and drifted snow, significant, Ryan added. The
were the parting words from and only the polar bears are Knoxville Zoo is boosted by a y
1 ?4 Mrs. Pe
Smith, wife of the content to be without central bond issue backed by the full
Knoxville zoo director, mo- beating.
faith and credit of the city.
Certainly, we are fortunate Obtaining a sIjJ
ments before takeoff.
bond Issue
And she should know. She's not to have the expense of for the Central Florida Zoo
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raised more than 3o big cat cubs providing Fat Boy the hippo would not be an impossible
in her home during the past with an Indoor heated swim- task, Ryan believes.
ming pool, or building sturdy
uBy mid-summer, residents
weatherproof
enclosures for and tourists in Cen tral Florida
Since they were bum
Knoxville zoo on Dec. ), Mrs. Sobik the elephant and all the can expect to visit the first
Smi th has been caring for 0•
completed stage n the
suffer when the mercury drops zoological park's three-stage V
"our" two tigers, as well
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their brother and sister from below 50 degrees.
development, and view a large
same lifter,
and healthy selection of
Building on flat, swampy land animals in safe and sturdy, yet
Now that's having a tiger
the tall!
does present its own peculiar eye pleasing surroundings.
The babies must be fed five problems, of course, as Central
And most important of all, in
times a day, each session Florida Zoological Society an environment which will
lasting
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stimulate contented and normal
However, at the conclusion of behaviour in our
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spoon, smfled MrL Smith) NW commented that the con.
Welcome home. to a fine new
then take their milk from a struction they had viewed home, little tigm.
baby bottle And during every
fJpj waking momen t
clamor for attention and entertainment-like se
y fur.
covered chunks of cement
under fooL Mrs, Sn-dth smiled.
In Sanford, our two tiger cubis
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says he wants to return part Of bu salary to the UXP)Tn,
but the fedeW government won't take the money back.
Rep. Larry Pressler Instead offered the $4,250— 10 per
cent of his year's salary to the State of South Dakota,
which did accept It.

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Chamber Membership Drive Opens Winston
Wagon
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two-night Bahama cruise for contacted by workers during
two will be awarded to the the drive, but wish to join
worker who earns the h4owst Chamber, are asked to can the
number ofpomtslnsignjng new Ch4unber office, according
to
members or getting people to Jack
Homer,
executive
renew their mernbx-thips.
manager of

Sanford Chamber ofCominerce
has set a goal of Increasing the
chamber's membership to
more 111= 6W ,during this
All cards and money must be
four-day mem • P given to the
team captain
drive.
time for the captain to turn
them in to the Cbamber offioce
Thie drive will open

Kick-off Breakfast at S am.
Monday at the Chamber of fice
when each worker will be given
a packet with foz names of
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animals. They also will makee

McDonald. Sonny Raborn. Jim
deGanaM. Harold Brooks, Gib

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to Bob Dance Dodge. 1801 W. love-,in the Man tongue) is
Rowe, Hef rn Heinle. mike
of the 10 divlsiorr are:
First St., Sanford, with the the smaller of the two, weighi ng
TONY RUSSI
1101 BMSIVY.
a mere five
appearance of th e Winston
VIC ARNETT — WA. (Joke) M4prrin*ld. John KrkW.
Gwoe
&amp;I Indian
Hand Wagon at the car
Adarns. Leroy Robb.
Touny,
state) weighs in at se ven
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The Winston Band
JOHN CARLI — Delbert Abrity,
are litter trained-JANICE SPRINGFIELD — Irene
JOMMerCar.LeeWII,,I,,.,D,
features
a
fairground
organ
Brown,
Brad
HolIings*orffi,
almost,
On
the return trip to
Frank
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Voftoiirit Wendell Springfield. Skip manufactured by Gavioll &amp; Co,
Sanford, fearing an 'accident
Sylvia
Stnkarik
n- which their cage couldn't
makers of

$25 savings bond
awarded to a worker who earns
2$ points or any multiple of 26
At present the Chaznbn has poin ts. Fifty-two points wouid
5611 members.
earn two bonds.

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am struznents of this type. The contan, Hanna gallantly
TOM HUNT
f"n Rtck, Wayne Doyle. Johnny band organ was built In Paris in spread his waterproof amcoet
myrfs, Bill isCobs. Jean Mover.
Hloolm Pirtit Payton, John Polk.
under the carrier to protect the
1904 and features the
aircraft's upholstery from any
automated, hand-carved mishap. He need not have
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figures — two dancing girls who
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twirl to the music, two harpists until they were safely back on
and a naestm.
terra firm before giving in to
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The ornate facade
of
They
greeted
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baroque design and decorated
with hand-carwd scrolls and welcoming committee, and the
warm Florida sunshine, with
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FEB, 11
15th Annual Championship
Orange Audubon Society,7:30
Tournament
of Seminole p.m.. Central Christian Church.
County Bowling Association. 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando.

HOSPITAL NOTES

Fairlanes Indian Hills, 115 Dept. of Pollution Control
FEB. ?, 17S
Wilshire Blvd, Fern Park. Biologist Jim Hubert will speak
Information and entry blanks on Florida I;ikes. Open to
ADMISSIONS
Bowl :uiuerlc;1, Sanford, and public.
S.'in'rci
1-aurlanes. ABC sanctioned.
st
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Perilamin
Adams
Free Nond pressure te
open to all SCBA members
pm, 7th and I liii, Sanford Lefl ertha B Cogg'ns
Also Feb. 15-16
't1a I Hunt
SeventhSeventh
Adventist Church.

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O."rguer ite E. Callan
Ruby 1) Carter
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1e1 Smith

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Tuskawilla Middle School Carol Lew%
Bertram Collard. DeBar
Sanford-Seminole Art AssoITA. 7:30 p.m. Everyone is Nena A &amp;ies%er
William Kraft. DeBary
ciation. 7:30
p.m.. Cultural Arts invited to view new facility.
Building, 5th and Oak, Sanford.
GUY C 5.lWytf
George W 14 bodes. Dftary
[clsr .j Palmer. D.eB.ary
0 itan Holby. Detand
Sanford Seal
VoltuLa County Health Dept. to Busch Gardens, Tampa. Grady tirnry Stepp. Deltona
RobtKca Connors. De'lona
heart screening, United Church Leave Civic Center 9 am., Caroline Thomas, Deltona
( keth Crosby, Deitona
Yalherine M Leery, Deltona
of De ltona pa rking lot, 1649 return b p.m. For information
hcrPAEwIt0n. Fern parl
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ma B Ihomnas, DeI?oi-tâ
Providence Blvd. Si hour fast (ont4l( t Doris
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t h ir2ter Orlando
P,'ary S Williams. Ocitoni
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DISCHARGES
¶1e11. Oranq City
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ldyl1wild Elementary School
previous heart trouble mmii Advisory Committee, 7:30 p.m.
thosie with high blood pressur e
within past five years not
G o ldsboro
Elementary
School Advisory Committee,
7:30 p.m., school library.
Lyman high School Rand
Iloosters, 7:30 p.m., band room.
Dellam Ci%lc Association, ISIR&amp; EDNA SIAE BRINSON
Williams. Fast Sparta. Ohio,
7:30 p.m., Community Center,
S..nford; four grandchildren
I -ome Tax Preparation
-11 Road. Speakers — Volusia
Mrs. Edna Mae Brinson, 72, and one great-grandchild,
%%orkshop through Dellona County Commissioner William 1422 Park Avenue, Sanford died Granikow Funeral Home in
Adult Education Program, 2-5 E. Keller and Barbara Kinnee Friday afternoon in an Orlando c harge of arran gements.
p.m., Little Red School House, uI Southwt'st Volusia Outreach, nursing home. She was a native
Dieltorta, No fee, open to public. Report on Medical Service of Cambridge, Ohio. and had
lAv Strong, instructor. Second Co"I'llittm- and Dtillary Public lived in &amp;anford since 1934.
Affairs Council.
moving here from Canton,
Ohio. Stic was, member of the
F'EIW3
First Bap ti st Church , a
BRONSON, MRS EDNA MAE Woman's Club of Casselberry member of the American
Fvrefal servicro. for Mrs Edr,,i
annual lunchconand card party
llrin%on 72 1422 Park
IA'~ion Auxfliar~, the Sanford
V.hn died Proday at
starting at 11:30 a.m. in th'
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Woman's Club, the Sanford
fernoon in an orlando nursing
clubhouse on Overbook Drive. Garden Club and the Pennyhome. will be heIdaI7 p rn today
yestercmv,s high oras 16, low AS
in the Gramkow Funeral Ho me
Pinchers.
Chapel %% ith Dr J TM Cosenalo
Warmer today and fair wgh%
Iangmooil arva Touri%t (lub
She is survived by a son, W.
today mid 70% Not as cold tonight, noon, Sunnyshadu
cifficlating
Additional funeral
Park, 13. lirmnson
Jr., Orlando, and
services and
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$700,000 is :4nticipa ted this year.
"ft Is ilmost a crusade to
pass the word on," he said.
LONGWOO[)_ Seminole
Darner said planned acCounty Bicentennial chairman ti vi ties in Seminole so far inJack Homer has ap'aled for clude:
cooperation and participation
--A walk by Barbara Mueller
by South Seminole residents, of Seminole Junior College
clubs and business people.
from Sanford to Philadelphia
Noting that 14 separate collecting bi
ts of Americana
projects
are underway and folk music as she travels. A
throughout the county to grant has been approved for
celebrate the nation's 200th Ms. Mueller's walk. She is be
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birthday next year, homer said given the hospitality of
most the activity is be ing un- Chambers of commerce
and
dertaken by Sanford area Bicentennial committees along
persons.
the route and a van has been
lie said anyone interested supplied to accompany her.
ould be more than welcome to
—The Longwood Village
join in and lauded certain south Square pr oject: Houses and
th e
011(1 residents for their old I4rngwood Hotel are being
dedication and the time they restored to their 1880's aphave devoted, but in the whole rarances.
rl;itively few are involved.
— The Central Florida Zoo: ,\
Meanwhile, in Tallahassee walk —bicycle path between
lion Pride, new executive Sanford and the
new zoo site is
director of the Florida to be built. Homer said it is
licentennial Comiiiissfon, said hoped the animals can be
the major change need ed in th e moved to the new zoo west of
irogram is to Involve more Sanford by April or May.
iople as the '76 celebration
—A county veterans
a *oac hes.
memorial mini pa rk is to be
"From what I have seen and built off SR 419.
other states have done, Florida
—Stadiums at Seminole High
is ahead and has done a good and lake Brantley
High
job," said Pride, named Schools.
director last week.
—Beautification of the
l.t. (;ov. Jim Williams, Sanford I4ikefront.
rIunisslofl chairman, said
—Tours of historical homes
'1 he thing I feel strongly about by the Sa nford Woman's Club.
I I hO pe the commission will
—Benches for senior citi zens
stress grant programs and and methods of seniors getting
llrojects which end up with shopping carts up over curbs.
some usable unit or facility
—Girl Scout pioneer days at
alter '76,'' Williams said.
Fort Mellon Park where a
He sa id the major role of the heroine for the day will be
state commission should be to special guest. The Girl Scouts
channel funds to the 43 county will make candles, soap and
level Action '76 committees. He rook in the colonial way in a
said all of t he $1.6 million which cabin to be built by Boy Scouts.
has been provided will be
—Three-day Art Festivil
allocated by June 30.
sponsored by the Mutual
Darner, in his speech before Concert Association. Awards
the Seminole County Young will be given to school
Republican Club, said all local children.
activity and funding requests
Consideration Is also being
must be channel ed through th e given to ha ving high school
local Bicentennial committee, students in the Sanfor
d area
adding that the nod of approval write histories of Sanford.
is not difficult to obtain.
The activities must fit one of
lie said only 1200000 has been three categories, Homer said
appropriated by Congress for Heritage as Americans,
the o bservance nationally. In Festi vals such as the Sanford
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ivoceeds from one day at each and Horizons, things being left
of the state's 21 mutuel for posterity. Grants are being
agering lavllitles raised gIven1orthesetypeprojes
S6i1.000 last year arid anot he r said.

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URIIINO, Italy AP) Officials are awaiting th e next
move by th ieves who asked $4.8 million ranso m for return
of three priceless Renaissance paintings stolen from the
Urbino ducal palace.
Giovanni Spadolini, Italy's minister for cultural assets,
declined to comment on whether the government would
pay the ransom.
Th e ransom request was telephoned to the superintendent of galleries for th e Marches region in central Italy
on Friday. Th e caller demanded $1.6 million for each of
th e paintings, "Th e Flagellation of Christ" and "The
Madonna of Senigallia" by hero Della Francesca, and
"ia Muta," — Mute Girl
by Raphael.
Police sources sa id th e caller promised he would call
back again "soon." But th ey gave no oth er details.

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MOSCOW tAPt
Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev has
not appeared in public for 46 rays, but without fail every
day his name has appeared in prin t or on radio and
tVleVISjofl.
Whether it is in a congratulatory message to an Es.
Ionian milkmaid who has overfulfilled her five-year plan
quota, or In praises to a submarine crew, Brezhnev's
name is kept on prominent view.
Nowhere in the official Soviet media is th ere a hint of
the steady flow of rumors in th e capital's foreign colony
about th e 68-year-old Brezhnev rumors th at he has been
stricken with an illness, ranging from flu to cancer.
But no clear sign has come from the secrecy of the
Kremlin to indicate to seasoned observers here th at
Brethnev's political base has eroded.
Rumors of ill health flowed from cancellation of
Prethnev's longscheduled January trip to th e Middle
La.st. o reason was gen.
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efficials hope will be burgeon into a nationwide program.

For Cooperation

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mncderate un.uine husung.
which would be less strict than
comparable zoning
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committee policy of handling requests
recommendations
center from the school board conThe commissioners, who
ar
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having
received the committee's
the Board help cerning paving right of ways,
provide
solutions to the building bike paths, and supre port from ad hoc chairman
inadequate housing situation by plying crossing guards.
Bill Kercher at a regular
making
the private develop- Commissioners have had a
mee ting several weeks ago,
ment
climate
conductive to low number of requests from the
have yet to consider its 36
schools lately that pertain to
income
building.
recommendations at length.
various projec ts and the work
Among committee recomsession
will give them a chance
Commission Chairman Sid mendations are:
to
sort
out
relevant needs,
Vihlen, Jr., Project Com—Activities directed at
missioner for the study, has
blighted areas of the comIn the afternoon, beginning at
publicly acknowledged that he munity should include all socio- 2:30, th e commissione
rs will
would like to see a special economic infl uences that lead take a look at
the mid-year
county zon ing ordinance for low
to the blighting.
progress of the county roads

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presently exist in the county.
The cost schedule of building
good low priced homes is such
that most builders find it
prohibitive, in comparison to
profit margins for upper income homes In the county.

Seminole County corninissioners will discuss
recommendations from the
county's Ad Hoc Committee on
Low and Moderate Income

EVANSVILLE, Ind. (AP) — Real estate developer
Walter J. Dilbeck Jr. says former Vice President Spiro T.
Agnew made a lot of money and connections during their
partnership and left Dilbeck all the problems. Agnew
announced Friday he was terminating his one-year,
$100,00) contract with Dilbeck because DiIbCCk exploited
their business relationship and defaulted on a final $25,000
installment. However, Dilbeck says Agnew Is the exploiter. "I haven't received a dime from him and he's
taken $75,000 from me. I gave him a free ride. Everybody
knew ie was broke when I hired him," Dilbeck said.

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per cent of their total units
priced for low and moderate

substandard dwellings

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ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You think you won't enjoy
participating in activity with a
certain group. You're wrong.
You will,
TAURUS lApril 20-May 20)
This may be a day of rest for
cthers, but you have an ambitious interest you'll pursue
successfully in your own subtle
manner.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) A
plan you're thinking of trying is
off on the wrong track, but One
)(ju'll talk with today will bring
it back into focus.
CANCER tJune 21-July 22)
You and your mate will be
tempted to spend from your
household budget on something
frivolous. Best you don't.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Don't
tIet anyone rush you into making
decisions or you'll come up with
the wrong answers. Study the
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22)
What appears the easiest and
quickest way to do something
)ou're working on may prove
the most costly in the long run.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23)
You're a little too impulsive for
ow own good today, especially
in financial affairs. Be careful.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 22)

Plans made for yourself will be
disrupted to take care of others'
needs. You'll he annoyed at
first, but it will work out okay.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21 You'll let something slip out
today that you should have kept
to yourself. Fortunately, your
listener won't pass it on,
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Something you want for
yourself can be gained If you
deal directly with the person
who can make the decision on
the spot.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Your effort to reach a goal will
suffer a temporary setback.
You'll see where you made your
niistake and rectify it.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20
Something important will be
told to you in confidence. It's to
your advantage to keep it to
yourself.

Your Birthday
Feb. 9, 1915
Advantages will come to you
this year from the use of
knowledge and expertise you've
acquired in your chosen field,
Also, conditions affecting your
income will be more stabilized.

For Monday,Feb. 10, 1975
ARIES iMarch 21-April 19
S4ilnething you're counting on
through a friend won't come off
on schedule. Circumstances beyond your pal's control cause
the delay.
TAURUS (April 20-Ma) 201
You won't derive as much satisfaction from a goal realized as
ou thought you would. Other
events will overshadow it.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20)
Your memory today will prove
an undependable ally. Better to
make lists or notes to refer to.
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Business or commercial
dealings today will be trickier
than usual. Some relevant information may be kept from
You.
LEO July 23-Aug. 22) Before
committing yourself to any type
of binding agreenent, seek
expert COUTej Jo be sure it's
legal and proper.roper:
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Be
alert o that a coworker doesn't
take credit for something iii
front of the boss that you should
be credited for.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) Expectations regarding a social
involvement with a friend are a
bit too high. Lower your sights.
Don't be disappointed.

SU(JltPIt) (hi. 24-Nov. 22 1 A
pelt) domestic issue that has
caused you some frustrations is
drawing to an end, If you let
events take care of themselves.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
21) There will be delay in
receiving news you're expecting. It's best to wait till you
receive it before making your
next move.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19) Be especially prudent today
in management of material
affairs. Count your change
carefully. Get receipts.
AQUARIUS tJan. 20-Feb. 19)
A project you will begin now
will have long-range benefits.
Be patient. Once you've
mapped your course, stick with
it.
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
An old plan that has outlived its
usefulness will be discarded as
a new and better one slowly
begins to blossom.

YOUR BIRTHDAY
Feb. 10, 1915
Through your own mental efforts you will develop
promising new channels for
%our creative talents this year.
It will mean a fatter bank account later on.

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To Feature Unusual'
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — large store to open in the ultra
The usual and the unusual are modern $36 million Altamonte
featured at Burdine's Depart- Mall on SR 436 and Palm
ment Store, the fourth big name Springs Drive.
The other three large stores
which opened during the past
seven months in the 1.3 million
square foot mall are Jordan
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Fashion Square — has 275
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Those responsible for t
store operation include Toi,t
Jones. burdine's divisional
operations manager for Central
Florida, Lee Abbilt, expansion
manager Charles Fletcher,
manager for both the
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Area Code 32631
Sunday. Feb. 9. 1975-6A
%VAVNE 1), DOYLE, Publisher
WILLIAM 1). CURUIE. Managing Editor
HOIIERTC. MARKEY, Advertising Director
Iiiue Delivery: Week, 55 ctnts; Month, $2.40: 6 Months, $14.20;
Year. $28.40. H Mail: In Florida same as home delivery. All
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months,
$3.40.

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The word "strangulation" has been a common
one in international dialogue in recent weeks as oil
consuming nations assess how far oil exporting
countries can push them toward the brink of insolvency before they react with force.
Strangulation again became a subjec t
discussion - indirectly
wi
the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said that catalytic
converters being installed on 1975 automobiles will
create a new respiratory health hazard within
three years, The converters are installed to reduce
the volume of nitrous oxides that auto engines
produce. EPA says that they also wifl manufacture
intolerable levels of sulphuric acid mist.
The magnitude of the problem is evident in the
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that American automobile manufacturers will use
to meet th e clean air standards established by
federal law.

Again the citizen of the United States of
America is caught between a rock and a hard have

place. If he values his health and his natural
surroundings, a citizen should insist that provisions
of the federal environmenta l law should be
followed strictly. The law requires that exhaust

pollution must be reduced by 90 per cent from 1970
levels in about a year.
On the other hand if the citizen places
economic well-being first, he should support efforts
in Washington to delay imposition of clean air
deadlines for another five years.
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We have a reminder which I'm certain you'll
take In the proper perspective, neighbors.
There's a special local celebrity who will be
making his debut on Channel 9's 'Sunrise
Jubilee' on Monday morning at 6.
Truth of the matter, he will be featured on the
tube because it's getting near to his second birthday. One of the highlights of his performance will
be to show the viewers how he sits down when he's
being fed.
And he can even drink a coke.. right from the
bottle,
Don't snicker. You see, this fellah weighs almost
350 pounds and is Pete the pet pig which belongs to
Mrs. Cecil Tucker.
(Gee, I can hardly wait for Monday a.m, to roll
around.)

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KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) - A Massachusetts youth
and
a Florida youth are being held without bond
on first.
degree murder charges in the shooting death of an
Apopka man last month.
Gordon Harrington, 18, of Agawam, Mass., and Richard
Davis, 16, of Fort Lauderdale were indicted Friday by the
Osceola County grand jury.
Both youths pleaded innocent to the charges before
Circuit Court Judge Cecil Biown
at a hearing later
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managing editor?
Well, there's always Watergate, but that's
pretty much old hat by now, a'though we still
some reservations on how Judicious our
great Judicial system treated some of those
involved. Namely the departed Richard
1ilh
Nixon, who hasn't yet seen, and
probably never will see, the inside of a jail for his
part in the conspiracy.
Then, we could jump over to the current
economic crisis and nail every politician in the
country for not looking out for you and me the
ones who put them in office - as much as they're
looking out for the big oil companies.
We could also expound upon the President's
thoughts about tacking additional taxes on oil
Imports when we feel he should be taxing the oil
exported out of the country by those same aforementioned big oil companies, who continually
tell us there's a shortage of oil in this country
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Sen. Dan Scarborough
says security guards have been responsible for "many
Instances of rampant gunplay
by untrained security
Personnel, assorted thefts, assault and other
irregularities,"
The Jacksonvill e Democrat, chairman
of time JudiciaryCriminal committee,
called Friday for a Feb. 28 committee meeting
in Tallahassee to consider a bill for more
strict licensing of the private guards.
A proposed committee bill would require background
checks on all guards by the State
Department before
licensing. The guards would be required to have
firearms
training and the periods (1mev could carry weapons would
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latest quit-and-tell book about the Central
Intelligence Agency, has complained that the
CIA constantly watches his movements.
We can confirm his complaint; we can also
report what the CIA has found out about him.
Sources with access to the surveillance
reports say that Agee was observed meeting
with Cuban intelligence agents in Paris during
the 1971.72 period and that he has made four trips
to Havana.
This is significant, say our sources, because
Agree spent 10 years as a CIA field officer in
Latin America. He worked against the Cuban
DRI which, by formal agreement, is the In- 1,
tdiligence arm for the Soviet KGB In most Latin
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By his own admission, Agree helped foment a
diplomatic break between Cuba and F.cuador,
supervised operations against Cuban diplomats
in Uruguay and helped monitor Soviet-Cuban
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Noonewithjsbacjwroundcouldvisitcw,
our sources contend, unless he has made a deal
with DIII. He would have had to satisfy the
Soviet-Cuban spy apparatus that he not only was
divulging full information about his past CIA
activities but that he was not a double agent
seeking to ingratiate himself with the opposition,
sources say.
Agee has said he turned against the CIA
because It was "promoting fascism around
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proved in 1963 - and endowed with more teeth in only country in the entire free world
with a
1965, 1967, and 1970.
President and a Vice President who were not
The Full Dinner Pail
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Each of the years was an environmental electedintheir
was elected to a national office by a handful of ________
milestone and, during each of the years, citizens people from his congressional district In
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na.s yet to be picked by e.nyone to even be the
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After spending hundreds of millions of dollars nominee for a national off Ice let alone
to
in studies, subsidies, enforcement and ad- same,
Then again, we could revert back to our Editor, Herald:
responsible for the brutal tortures that various
ministration, it is apparent that the solution still sports writing days and reiterate what we
Okay.I don't want too much in there just enough Latin American police practiced on their
eludes us.
Duty beyond duty is what happened Feb. 4.
to run her out." Out ran the water and our poor political prisoners.
believe to be the outrageous salaries paid
go
get
my
son
from
school,
I
professional athletes. We might even tell you Starting my car to
injured and frightened cat.
If anything at all appears clear it is that we C how
This caused him to break with the CIA and
we were nearly run out of the Philadelphia failed to know our cat had been asleep under
become an ardent socia list, he has said. He
approaching a technological threshold so far as the Phillies spring training camp one year when we motorof my ear. I backed down the driveway and
Succem! We got her to the doctor and she had now settled In Cornwall, England, where he
automotive engine is concerned. Simply adding a wrote tI
-tat there wasn't an athlete alive who was started down the road and all of a sudden a noise only a slight injury which required an o vernight completed his book exposing the CIA. Our
under my car as if I ran over something in the stay at his office. Myself and all my neighbors sources acknowledge that the book, which
device to cure one type of pollution and in the worth $100,000.
road,
process creating another poison is not acceptable
think these guys deserve a very humane thanks describes his life In the
Maybe we could elaborate a bit on the
and names his forprogress.
for a call beyond the line of duty. Thanks to these mer CIA colleagues, is CIA
beautiful sandy beaches we left behind In
substantially
accurate.
I glanced in my rearview mirror to see our cat
Clearwater, but that's water over the
men and the Seminole Fire Sept.
Because of his CIA training, Agee has
causeway, staggering down the road into the storm drain.
Under present day circumstances, the even though it
Mrs. ShirleyTurner developed into a skilled spy who is difficult, say
is
a
bit
strange
after
living
there Backing the car and getting out I was too late,
economy of the nation may demand an extension of 1
t5 and seeing four young Currte's sprout she
our sources, to keep under surveillance.
had gone down the drain into the line.
clean air deadlines. However, it does not mean that into being -now coming on as young ladies and
We reached Agee In Toronto where he is th
a
young
gentleman.
Ixtters to the editor are alwaYs welcome.
I ran to my neighbor and received help from
the clean air standards to which the nation has
Promoting his book. Ile confirined that he
We could even go out on a limb and say 'several of my neighbors.
They
should
be
as
been aspiring are undersirable. They are and they
brief
u
possible and usually has managed to give the CIA the slip,
We had no success In
le L
Their street surveillance, he said, was -sloppy.-,
should be met, whatever the detours between our exactly what we think about the U.S. Postal coaxing her out knowing she was hurt. I thought comment on matters of gene
Service. We've never made a secret of our If firemen retrieve cats from trees, how about
Once in Paris, an attractive woman named
aspirations and goals.
71e letters should deal with luuts and
dissatisfaction with that service, especially after storm drains? I proceeded to call the Seminole
Leslie Donegan loaned him a bugged typewriter,
peomtlts,
getting a letter in April 1974 that had been mailed Fire Department emergency number and eshe said. It contained an electronic device which
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to us the previous January.
plizined my problem. The dispatcher was very
could monitor. This enabled agents to
And neither did we appreciate a 'letter to the understanding and assured he would send help. letters for reasons of spa", but will exercise locate him
after he had dodged them. But Agee
editor' from representatives of the local postal Within a few minutes a rescue unit was here. great care that the thrust of the letter is not lost said he spotted the monitors.
carriers union extolling the virtues of our Tom Crawford and Mike Roush were very II) the editing.
He Confinfled that the CIA had
postmen, only to see the same letter printed concerned with how to get her out.
surveillance
in Paris during the 1971-72 period.
All letters must be signed with
verbatim in at least three other newspapers
The iron hand of dictatorship has descended over the people
He added that he Is still watched, As recently as
&amp;OW'Id the state.
We called and called In vain. Frightened and in address and, when possible, a telephone number last Christmas, he said, he was followed from
of Ranglade,sii, a nation born three years ago amid hope that it
so the identity of the writer ma y be ebeckd and
" uld join the family of free nations.
England to Spain.
And then we could say a thing or two about pain, she refused to come out. We tempted her
eitablished. However, the Eve nln g Iferald will
A month ago Sheikh Muiibur Rahman Banliladesh's
one of our pet peeves -and that deals with those
with a bag hoping she %4 ould think her food was in ,. , i.
On%% IN-% ca e unhohi rut rinp I m.
It. No success. "Only one thing to do," said Mr.
premier, signalled the future when he declared a state of
people who send us letters of criticism, but don't
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c
w1b"
es
01
wnlef
"
wno
do
not
want
and
caught
him changing license plates, wh!ch
their names to appear In print.
Roush, let's try and run her out with water." The
have the intestinal fortitude to sign their names.
Agee said was an old CIA trick. He was followed,
emergency that gave him near-dictatorial power. He now has
noise of the water started her moving. -She's
ended any preterise of freedom for his people by stripping
You and everyone else has a perfect right to
he said, by a "funeral procession,, of three cars.
We reserve, of course, the ript to reject an
Parliament of all power, setting up one-party rule and banning
knock us, but at least you could let us know who moving this way," I yelled, looking into the pipe. letters this
newspaper considers to be libelous or lie finally shook them after they tailed him more
Oh, she's stopped. Let's try a little more water. slanderous.
CIPPI i7oups from speaking.
ycu are. After all, we put our name on what we
than 100 miles from San Sebastian to the small
write.
It Is a sad fate for the people of Bangladesh who have
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sacrificed so much in an effort to attain freedom. Once
We might even put forth a few 'first mmestablished, authoritarian rule doesn not yield readily to
pressioas' about our new hometown, in that we
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representative government,
make no secret how happy we are to be here in
such a friendly place with such good people and
working for such a good and growing newspaper,
hoping to contribute to making it even better.
Of course, we could say how depressing it Is to
walk down First Street and see some of the
debris left In the center of town where once a
It was just a matter of using the correct prefix
proud sporting goods business stood, now left to
mathematics, when it comes to cracking wit- purse while it
was stored on a shelf under the
to accurately explain the point raised last week
the high weeds and serving as a trash dump fo
ticisms.
police complaint counter sometime while
when
Sanford
City
Comnrjiissiomer
Gordon
tiny joker who wants to deposit a few empty beer
she
Not to be outdone, Bowers was quick to reply' was on duty.
Meyer wanted to know If ideas placed in the
cans or other rubbish now and then.
"Yeah but he (foyer) works at It
I don't."
box at City hall had to be signed by
-Gloria Drogosz
But, then since it's t1iiie for the Greatersug
Ed Prkketi
the
author.
Sanford C. of C., membership drive, perhaps it's
City Manager Warren 'Pete' Knowles was
better not to say too much about that.
obligated to reply.
County Pollution Control Director Langley
However, let us go on record as saying that a
"No," Knowles told Meyers, "But we have a
Winter Springs residents are having troubleAdair showed mild relutance when a reporter
new feature starts In today's Herald, called separate l t of suggestions.
asked him to pose for
th
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muse that are identifying their new municipal building on arrived
a photo wi a newly.
"Eyere" and each week, or more often if the
decibel meter. i\fler Adair was
instructive' usually are
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additional service, subscribers
MAY pay monthly bills at the Flaphip U.S. Bank on U.S. 17-92
while Shopping. Showfug off the new
directories Earl Smith, manager trainee; Eileen Brown and Charlotte Rogers, tellers, and Tom
Hunt, business manager for Southern Bell In Sanford. liwit said the
directories should be delivered
by next F)rIday I Feb. 14) and anyone failing to rmlve one should contact the telepbone business
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The commission also agreed and Sandra Glenn argued property taxes, which they also
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
Herald Staff Writer
to begin enforcing an ordinance vigorously against levying a fee pay.
SANFORD
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adopted last October which on garbage collection for the
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Mayor Norman Floyd
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The city commission adjourned calls for a 15 per cent levy on first time since the city
Thursday said the city does not
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its five hour workshop F'r:day receipts of privately-owned was begun 3) years ago. Mrs.
have the equipment to serve
Op.na,m..e p.m. Weekdays, .S Sat. &amp; Sun.
tentative
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collection
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with
mpanies Glenn joined in the discussion
condoininitmmmms that use large
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bulk rectptacics,
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entities requiring payment. He since although 25 per cent of the
said he discussed the matter Year is Passed. revenues are at
with county officials several 27.6 per cent of the year's total
times, "but I'm not getting very anticipation while spending is
far."
at only 17.75 per cent.
Commissioners indicated
Mayor Floyd said another
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City Commissioner Cal year was reviewed, it was
DeVoney said Friday evening pointed out by DeVoney
as much as $91,000 in planned building permits and water and
spending may have to be cut sewer connection fees are not
from this year's budget to make coming in as expected.
it balance and Mayor Norman
The city anticipated $151,OW
Floyd reported that the county for building permits while o nly
commis.sion is refusing to pay a S7,62.54 was received in the
$4800 fee owed the city for the period of Oct. 1
through Dec. 31.
rental of fire hydrants located Receipts from water and sewer
in county territory.
connection fees stood at zero for
Floyd said the city hydrants the three-mon th period.
located in county territory are
DeVoney said with the Large
"costing the citizens of
Springs money" for contingency in the budget-

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painting, etc. -and everytime revenue from a garbage
a count) (ire truck hooks
s collection fee to homeowners, it
one it is costing the city money appears
cut from spending.
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"There Is no way we can thank the people
all over the nation who sent money and the
people in Naples who worked so doggone
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for the Help For Donnie fund.

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TALLAhASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Natural Resources
Director Harmon Shields says economic conditions and
the gasoline shortage resulted in a sharp decline in
overnight camping In state parks last year.
But Shields reported Friday that 8.73 million
persons
visited the parks in daytime hours, an
increase of 1.7 per
cent over 1973. He said the number of
persons using
camping, cabin and youth group facilities declined 12.8
percent to 1.2 million.
Sebastian Inlet State Recreation Area near
Melbourne
had the most visitors, two million, and that
St. Andrew
State Recreation Area near Panama City had the
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and a special fund was set up to receive them.
Fund trustee Jerry Deason said Friday that
nearly $30,000 in cash has been received.
That, plus help from the Florida Bureau of
Crippled Children and the Social Security
Administration, will take care of th e overdue
medical bills and those exFected for the
transplant, he said.

By GLORIA DROGOSZ
Jack Fightmaster. "1 love to do
to leave both eyes open, he exams unprepared because he
Herald Staff Writer
day of his life.
things with my hands."
would
have to continue to go couldn't get recorded assignFor seven years, Jack
Then he began his own
"Putting on those lenses... it
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around blind.
ments in time, blowing tests was like lifting a window
Fightmaster played a deter- sonal process of accepting
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Rut blocking off the left eye geared (or sighted people
mined game of blind man's blindness. "I've worked all my
as shade," says Fightmaster.
no':iiit, within six months to a nervous readers tensed up over
liluff...nd won.
life, I couldn't sit back and let
"Arki I couldn't have made it
year, losing that eye totally,
The Seminole Junior College my wife take care of me," said
having to read, and re-read, without my wife.
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counselor was working as a Jack who had been a carpenter
That's when Fightmaster and re-read complex questions
After graduation, Fight.
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began his game of blind man's made him want to chuck it all? master worked for the state
carpenter in the Orlando area since 1949, but who has also
bluff.
when in May, 1968, a nail was ventured Into real estate,in17
"A hundred times I almost Department of Vocational
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lie wanted his full vision, not quit, but I knew I had to do it,
propelled like a bullet through surance, advertising sales and
"Re habilitationfor six months,
a patch, and he knew soft lenses he says.
his left eye and into the corner general contracting.
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then joined Seminole Junior
were being developed which
of his right CXC.
Red tape and inflexible state College as a vocational,
Finally he said he realized "I
might someday erable him to and university requirements education and
And for seven years after, he just have to do what I have to
rehabilitation
I
see
clearly again.
was "legally blind."
for institutions geared to the counselor. his 'boss" now is
do." "I'm limited, but now what
'
So he chose to remain blind sighted also created extra
Sighted only enough to see can I do with it?" he asked
none other than the same Jim
rather
than risk losing his eye barriers for him to overcome. Sawyer who first
light and dark, shadows and himself.
counseled
completely, holding out for the One such barrier, a state law
vague shapes, he has been
A year and one-half after his 1i
him.
day he would receive those soft requiring that a teacher, to be
unable to drive a car, to wield accident, he started as a fres
He dill subscribes to all t
lenses,
certified, must "be able to tape and recording services
the tools of a tr ade he loved for man at Valencia Junior
.
And he continued in school- handle the paperS work," had joined as a
nearly a quarter of a cent ury. College, wearing hard contact
:
"legally blir,
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ng his lessons, a process been changed, since Fight- student,
Unable, for a year, to even tie lenses which proved useless.
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because
every
which takes at least three times master was an undergraduate. evening, the
his shoes because of the severe They scratched, inflammed his
JACK FIGHTh1AER
window shades go
as long as reading.
But 1t the time It created a down again. He cannot wear
physical restrictions of delicate eyes, tell out frequently. lie was
his
e was constantly aided by problem for be had to be
eye surgery.
cer- lenses more than 14 hours a
unable to rely on getting degree program and entered
his wife who, an F1.J Instructor tilted by the state in order to da
Endless asking "Why Me? through a school class as a Florida
y.
Technological joked, deserved an A in th
e
become
a
vocational
counselor.
Why has God done this to me?" sighted person.
He's quite matter of fact
University.
English class Jack was taking.
In spite of all the problems, about this...an
Stumbling awkwardly,
In desperation and frustation,
At about this same time, after
d he is too busy
Unaware there were special Fightmaster finished a six-year doing wha t he can do with
bumping, knocking over, he "went electronic," started 11 pairs of contact lenses
his
and
breaking objects he thought he taping lectures, asking students endless frustration, Jack reader organizations, Jack university program in five new life, in his new home In
enlisted and received help from years, winning his masters DeBary, and his new car
could see at least as fuzzy
to read to him, dictating class Fightmaster
to
faced
an
an
FTU remedial reading lab degree at the University of dwell on
shapes but which weren't where work and repo
tum,
these
problems.
rts to his wife to ultima
instructor who created a Florida In December, 19'13.
he thought they were because of
be typed.
In fact, it's a little hard to
His doctor ordered him not to reading pr oject for his students
th
And
at
almost
e
Impaired depth perception.
same
time,
keep
him on the subject of his
After
six months of wear the irritating hard not
his vision,
A loving wife bringing him a frustration at VJC trying to find because they were inflaming out of Jack's plight,
own experiences. He wants to
And so it went for three and
His last term of school-when tell you about another student
huge magnifying glass, en- a course for his own life, Jack and damaging
his eyes further. one-hall more years.
he needed them the least he is counseling. He shows you
couraging him to, of all things, decided to become a school
He told Fightmaster he could
Listening
to
him
recount
because he was interning as a the recorded textbooks he has
at least occupy himself during counselor,
block off his left eye,
and
Use
matter-of-factly
the
difficulties
counselor
at the Bureau for the ordered (or her. And this in.
the endless recuperation by
And by June, 1970-18 months glasses to enhance the vision
of
he
encountered
- finding Blind Center in Daytona Beach- terview ends at the beginning of
trying to paint by numbers,
after he started-he completed the less severely damaged Eight
"That saved my life," says the two-year associate of arts eye. If Fightmaster attempted readers, getting recorded he was finally accepted in a soft another story.
reading materials, facing contact tense experimental _________________________
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Vietnam, said his life was spared in combat
so he could help Donnie by giving him a
kidney.
Donnie's past medical expenses had left the
Todd.s so in debt they thought they might not
be able to afford the operation.
To try to meet expenses, Todd, 34, a
cafeteria worker, and his wile sold their car
and comfortable home and moved to a
smaller, less expensive house.
They sti ll had $20,000 in unpaid medical
bills. And the transplant operation was expected to cost another $80,000.
Six weeks ago, Donnie's plight was told
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5e%eral months ago and the transplan t
doctors give it a % per cent chance of success
- is needed to save his life.
Donnie suffers from a rare disease,
asphyxiating thoracic dystrophy, which
caused him to stop growing two years ago.
That and subsequent operations for a liver
ailment and bronchitis left him so weak that
the kidney transplant had to wait.
The transplant opera tion now has been set
for Feb. 18 at Shards Teaching Hospital In
Gainesville.
Todd, a former Army paratrooper who
received six Purple hearts, a Silver Star a:,d
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A tiny, sick boy
whose story was told across time na tion
has ree.
ceivedso
ceived
so many donations that his family says
the only thing he needs now Is prayer.
"1 don't want anyo ne else to sacrifice their
money for Donnie, he has all he needs," Robert Todd, the boy's fat her, said Friday.
"Everyone's been so generous," Todd
added. "At this point we are asking for
prayers for a successful operation."
Doctors said 6-year-old Donnie, 30 inches
tall and barely 30 pounds, is also strong
enough now to receive a kidney from his
lather.
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Back on the 5th of December of last year I had
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us enough. (As you'll soon read, the credit belongs
Although this man was classified with
a 1C per
to Senator Chiles.)
cent war-related disability, he was getting the
Wasson contacted Chiles' office and within a
proverbial "shaft" from the government
week, Wasson's checks were restarted. Secondly,
(remember, people make the government) insofar the government waived overpayment (an Inas getting cooperation,
significant amount which Wasson originally offered
Truth of the matter, he was overpaid in
to repay anyhow).
November, notified the authorities of same, and
flow did this all come about in the (list place?
instead of being applauded for his actions, time
According to Wasson, the St. Petersburg
governments (state and federal) collaborated and
Disabled American Veterans (DAV) neglected to
cut-off his checks thereafter. He was forced to rely
forward his (Wasson's) papers to the adjudication
on the generosity of his church and friends to board.
support his family.
And where Is this special board?
When he called the paper, I was told he
Not in Washington but right there in St. Pete.
exhausted all avenues in trying to resolve the
Typically, when Wasson continued to call the
matter and "could you offer any help?"
DAVI seeking their assistance, he was told "there
must be a million other guys like you; what makes
I suggested he contact U.S. Senator Lawton
you think you're so special?"
Chiles. I also asked that he be kind enough to return
(At which point I'm sure I'd have busted that
a call tome later in order th at I could report on his
goon right in the schnoz!)
progress.
Well, Bruce Wasson of 1506 Mellonville Ave.,
Thought for today: There is no pillow so soft as a
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ment Thursday night, ac.
to Police Sgt. Betty
Woodward.

cording

I nvest igating
officer
patrolman Gil Hughsoii was
still checking the property loss
this morning and further details

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containing $380, was found at
Ireland's Restaurant and
returned to her via the

value $400; a gold watch with Altamonte Springs Police
brown band, value $39.95; a Department Thursday.
wooden chest value $30; and
Mable Epps, 71, P.O. Box
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family heirlooms, including Altamonte Sp: ngs, was not so

Detectives here are investigating the theft of $5,069.95
worth of jewelry and
looms
taken from the Mark Robertson
residence at Spanish Trace
Apartments, 825 South Wymore
Rd., according to Chief Justus
East Jr.

approxlmauey $9,000 in equip.

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a boat and car repair
warehouse at F70 South State
Road 427 that netted crooks

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onyx dinner ring, value $1,000;
a Tiffany silver watch, value
$1,300; a silver watch and case,

time,

LONGWOOD — Police here
are investigating a burglary at

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sterling silver teaspoons, baby
spoons, butter knife, soup
ladle and a large spoon valued
at a total of $1,500.
The theft was reported to
Altamonte police Wednesday
afternoon.

lucky. Her wallet with $175 and
credit cards was left on the
counter at the Little Dixie
Market and was gone when the
elderly minister returned to re-

claim it, police said.
Carpet-snatchers removed an
McLaughlin, estimated $384 worth of new

Mirguerite
Marysville, Ohio, Is a lucky
person. Her green wallet,

Taken were two 14-carat gold
rings, value $400; an antique

rugs at an unfinished home at
438 Elder Court in the Bel-Aire

SPORTS

izoasso. Larcenous souls who
broke into te Graham Stables
at the Turf Club In Ca.sselberry

subdivision
Homes
Mtamonte Springs.

Casselberry

Sunday Herald, Sanford, Fl,

early this morning may have a
hangover by now.

Thieves here hauled oil
They raided the Icebox and
$3,oas.50 worth of goods and
away with parks of
made
cash from the A&amp;W Restaurant
late Thursday afternoon, ac- frozen food — and live six.
cording to Casselberry police packs of beer.
reports.
Cassel berry police are also on
the
lookout for con artists
least
$1,000
lit
cash
wa.t
At
racket is rooting jobs. At
whose
taken plus a 21-inch color
two
residents reported
television set, a microwave least
oven and 10 money-changers, yesterday they were victims of
all valued at a total of fraudulent roofing Jobs.

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Riordan had decided what the town needed was
tennis. Since he owned several large retail clothing
:-1ires, he sas able to devote about all
his time to

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Conic to think of It, I can't remember Bill
Riordan devoting any time to a "real job."
Riordan Was smart.
He figured that young, healthy males normally
ssuld rn-it gravitate to tennis in the summer. So he
If us onto the txt asphalt courts.
enticed
you showed any promise as a tennis player, he
bought you tennis clothes, shoes and rackets.
Everyone, talented or not, got treated to hamburgers,
cokes and free tennis balls,
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Iwas 13('r so when I met ltiordan. It was not that I
stas I tennis prodigy and sought him out. Far
from it.
It was just that Riordan - a transplanted wealthy
New Yorker—was trying to instill a little tennis spirit
into a sleepy little Maryland town.
My hometown then was about the size (if Sanford 15
years ago. There were six municipal courts and a
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I tennis player
in the worldwhi- beat aging Rod Laver last week in the
$100,000 Las Vegas match, I once took tennis lessons
Irc'rii Hill Hiordan,
like .Jim:ny ('onnors, I have a Wilson O00 steel
raik.t Thesimilarity cnts there.
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manager and mentor of Connors and tile "Nasty"
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like the proverbial dope dealer, he gave initial
lessons free in order to hook you on the game,
If you showed promise, he worked closely with
yvu. pampered YOU. saw that you were entered In local
youyour
~ou up and took you honle.
lly(1Udidfl't you weren't rjthcWedraske(Jtt
taking 1esso,i. You LTC just ignored.
Hill illordan could Ignore a person better than
i .rio I hnoc
o:'r r later \iu got the hint.
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of
13 C'nnors started when he was Il and his mother
said he basically had his game down by age seven) I
found that it didn't come easy.
While I played well enough to beat some of Hiordan's prodigies, I was erratic. Outside of l4lordan's
supervision, I seldon, practiced. As a result, I even'

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tually was ignored.

The trauma of being ignored by Riordan is

probably the other pole of being coddled by him. I went

on to compete successfully in other sports, but it was
years before I picked up a tennis racket again,
Riordan continued his single-minded pursuit of
making Salisbury, Md., into a "tennis town."
Using the influence of a l ocal relative (If Band.
stander Dick Clark, Riordan threw a benefit concert
'they were called "sock hops" then) with Clark,
Fabian and other less memorable rockers for the
purpose of building courts at the local junior high.
The courts were built. Additional municipal courts
also were constructed. Interest in tennis began to
grow.
In the summer, Riordan would bring members
from various country's Davis Cup teams to the city
park courts to Instruct advanced prodiges. Good
players would be sent on expense-paid eXCUrSIOnS

around the region — Virginia, Delaware, etc. -- to play
in tournaments. Salisbury began to have players in the

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rankings.
Ilien came Riordan's biggest coup,
The National Indoor Tennis Tournament, which
had been languishing virtually unattended in a New
York armory for several years, was brought to
Salisbury. With Its overwhelming success during 10
das of playi'f Is, it returned year after year and is
now
rei gitized th the second ziu'st ilnrMlrtant inhi.rnit,n,I
indoor winter tourney.
Th e blitz was complete. Salisbury became "Tennis
Town USA."
With intimate contact with op world players,
Hiordan used his tried and tested influence to
"advise"
them. "Nasty" Nastase and Connors avoided oilman
Lamar Hunt's newly formed tennis league, choosing
instead to play under Riordan's direction. The name of
Bill Hiordan, like his players, began to get
international exposure.
Riordan, on Connor's behalf, now is suing tennis
great Jack Kramer and Donald Dell for $10 million and
is attacking the French Federation de Lawn-Tennis for
state

Like the proverbial dope dealer,
he gave initial lessons free in
order to hook you on the game

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According to a February PLAYBOY article about
('innors, Hiordan feels both parties are guilty
because
they kept Connors from becoming
the third player in
'ennis history to win a grand slam (the other two were
I-'n Budge and Rod Layer, who won it twice) by
banning him from the French Open in the summer
because he vas playing in the new World Team Tennis
league.
In an on-target article. PLAYBOY describes the
arrogant, immature Connors as "a man-child before

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deeply reaent your remarks
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1927. Farm kids in Indiana did
not sa1k two miles to one-room
school houses.

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I ienri Barton made it an all-Seminole County semifinal in the 115-pound weight class.
Home pinned his foes in 2:44 and 3:59, Peters
had a bye and a pin in 1:11, Prevatt recorded a 2--I
decision and a pin in 12 se(xinds and Barton had a
bye and a pin in 4:26.
Metro Conference champion Lyman led the 16
teams after the first two rounds with 38 points. Lake
Brantley was close with 33 and Orlando Evans
accumulated 25 points.

L) bye, Manning (0*) P 3 47
Wetycr (1)4) Goodman (OR) p 331 lOs) bye, Davis (LO)
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p 137 Wiley
Ill.Pound Class: Davis (L) dec 17
Unlimited Class: AP,qamson (LU)
Ridingt (8), Sims (L B ) p -31 WilUams (Os), J&amp;nSon
(Cv) Oct 71 (OR) Human (L)dec I OMoome(B), $ Phil pot
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(OR). Clulto IBM)
Ytivjnfon lIP). Cooct'n Ev dcc
315
'atts (Ili). llowarth L) p 275 McDaniel, (Cv) p1
41 Martin (SC). Crenspt* UP). Lesure (L)
1:13 Albright (LB), Mills ( S) P 730
135 C oo per (DM1
W'l*on (i). Ilouter (B) c ec ISO Workman (WP) p 3.01
Bovauls Beaumont (Os), Vollenweider (iv) Sutton (Lv), Hess (B) p 1,11 Blake
lit-Pound Clau: Hctn (Ov) p Mecks (Ow), Klrkpat,'ck IS) P 1 34 (tIM), Wilson
(FyI o I 33 Morris dcc 71 ftryson i
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Lake Brantley's Andy Abramwn and Seminoles
Hennie Mills L'dvanced to the semi-finals in the
unlimited class. Abramson, seed ed Fourth in the
class, pinned two opponents, one in 33 seconds and

took complete control of the points— 12 to 15 foot jump shots
hackboards, limiting the lions
to one shohthile Apopka played
volleyball under the basket.
_First, James Cook pkked off
a rebound and put it back up for
two at the 5:14 mark to give
Apopka the lead It never lost.

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The rest of the period
No. 1 and 2 OBC teams was belonged tc Oviedo as it did
OviEDO
tight all the way.
Palter,_;,
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everything but put the ball in 8rOA
4
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Moore
2
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It was on the boards that the hoop. The lions' inability to Borkoki I 319.
Jackson 11
Apopka finally prevailed, as draw away cost them later.
Ribbon 102. Ward 10 2, Totals )
9 35
they sent all five men in after
Apopka WLLS in the game APOPkA- H;gMo'
6 I 13: Cook
rebounds,
because of line outside shooting 10 3 n Free I 0 2. Jonc's 33 13
Wi th 5:38 left in the contest, by Hightower, Cook and Charlie Ci,ambrrs Solo. Willjim I 0 7.
Oviedo took the lead for the last Williams. The Lions were SmaIlinç 0 00 Tot els J17 43.
time when Clennie Patterson
unable to hit from the outside Oe
II 16 1i 11- is
sank a pair of foul shots,
APoiIa
late an the contest.
16 16 12 19-43
After that, the Blue Darters
Cook led all scores wi th 23

The next time down, center
the other in 3:41, and Mills, seeded second, drew a
John
Hightwer duplicated the
bye and inned his foe in 2:50.
Rich Arnold of Orlando Jones, seeded first in the task and the Blue Darters were
Brantley.
on top by three, 52-49.
'Iedo's Sam Hone, L}mafl's
ug Peters,
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Cook, who has played in the
Nike Brantley's Vernan Prevatt and Lake howell's
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s ha dow of Hightower until this
Year, got loose for a couple of
baselinejumpersandjtwasafl
Key: lUth op Moore ( BM). Boone
7 ci Smith loin, DatuM IBM) bye, Forman JWP),
over except the shouting.
(C)
dec
10
(10)
(B). Colonial (C). Edgewatc'r (Ed), Barnes (0*) dcc 156 Brand
133-Pound Class: Michael (WP)
(Ed), kun?eiman lIP), Otf,n
( BM)
The lionswere able to close it
Unlimited Class: AbramSon (LU) der it Mfl's iOvL Barrett (LU)
Evans (Ev). Jones ( )). Lake P,ttr* (Li bye. Prevatt (LA) P I
2 byC
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tORI,
RohIting
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Brartley (18), Lake Howell ((.0 )
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Price (C), Halt (WP) dcc 10 Carson
141 Pound Class : Lent (LI p 3 10 bye.Alir,qht (L)cj ec
21 Leila (Ed). (OR) ti.' 170 DeIi (SC). Camp
Lyman IL I. Oak Ridge (OR).
(Lvi, West Isi dcc $3 Slenkamp we'flelanCi (Ed)
left
when
Eddie Browdy
.POPe if P)dec 12 10 Arnold (i) p 7 II Wilielt (TP), Mills bell
Otceola (Ot).Ovldo(Ov), St Cioud (A), flarfon (114) bye
(U o 370 Atkinson 1Ev)
flrarorff (114). Pippin (13) p 3-10 Is) by". Sutton (Lv) dec
pumped
one in From the corner,
71 Lavelle
(SC), Seminole IS), Trinity Prep
127-Pound Class: fifth (Lv) P P,Aôttit Ii). Franklin (LB) p
141-Pound Class: lute, (SC) p
lOS (SC), Hest Ill) I? Winiu* (LH),
(VP). winter Park IWP).
But
then
Cook broke the press
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10111. Howarth (LI p
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(C) p 21 flake (C) dcc 151 lrcJitott (OR)
for an easy lay-up and Pete
s s icnson liv). Houser (U) det
Pi,ntIeql (Ed) dcc 126 Filter (SC), Alien (OR), Weller IWP) p 113
Team Standings
123 kirk;afrIck IS). Coffman IBM)
Lang (L ) p 1 30 Ankeny (Ov), Majori(Os), Nickeqson
Chambers scored on a fast
(IlMip I - SI
Second Round Results
cl.'ç 172 ROuse' ( C)
Nickerson 1DM) dec II 1 Ctebecq Calloway IS). Dewberry
(Lv)
p
3
00
break
at the buzzer,
After Two Roundt
(10), (Ia,trn IOR) bye. lr.nccy H om an (S()
145-Pound ats: Lent IL)
23)
101
Pound
Class,',):i,•
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vi
10
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Ill-Pound Class: Zayas tO-vI p S OCash IS), Pyoi (LIp I 77
1,35, LB 33. Lv 75's, WP 16' a, UM (0*)
Howell
Pippin
ID).
Hanimont
championship
atmosphere. The
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79
Miller
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Smith (SC) bye. (Ed). Anderson (WP) dec ISO Dre.ter
II' a. Ov l, C 1), 8 10' ,OR 9'.,. SC
179-Pound Cla*s: Davis (LU) p flerfild (Cl
iwPi Ocwber ry (Lv) dcc
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61
Riddle
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crowd
Peters
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Savas
(Ov)
p
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I,, Ed 7) j, S 6. Os 3' a. III S . .1 A. 5- 70 Stewart Ii), Philpot (OR) dcc
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FpiI1?1 iOs) dcc 13 6 Telirow (AM). (Ov)
TP I
and. Oviedo
was
IS i Ic"nson (B). Crenshaw (TP) Oliver (Lv) p 310 Schmidt
well
131-Pound Class: Zayas (Os) p
(Ed),
IO$Pocnd Class: Gray (C) dcc 13
bye, Clullo (tIM) dcc 40 Andrew Abbott (LI bye,
represented
by
its
boosters.
2
36
Smith
(SC),
(Os)
Perry
(LII)
93
bye. OWarcI (OR). Anderson (WP) fOrfeit
First Round Results
(LII), Leiure (1) p I IS flrddy Luttlnger (WP) dcc 4 Riley (18). rahlston (LII), Schuster IL) 4L?? Benefield ( C). Oliver (Es) dcc 61
On Apopka side, the band and
p
(Ov). Beaumont (Os) bye, Bryson
Lutlinger (WP) dec 100
fans kept up steady stream of
4
101-Pound Class: Wilde (Es) p (3) bye, V011c'nweid (Lv) dm III 7 174-Pound Class: Smith (SC) p MannIng (Os). Simi (LB) default Abbott it 1.
or,atkins Ii), Rein (Ed)dec 123 Coocen (Lv)
Perry Ill1l
1 - 15 Morgan W. Cash ( S) Lye. Post (SC)
music and noise.
Kerr (Os). Driskell (B) p 4 4S
ItO Pound Class: Smith (SC) dec
Ill-Pound Class: Home' (Os) p
14o*eli (Ed) bye, Payas IL) P I 3S
125-Pound Class Myrr'. tOy) der
flailey (iv), tiuffk,n (If) p 1 'S
II 3 Rt'-tS ltd) t3Ljtfkin (LU) p3
On the floor, the teams
3 39 ltatura (El m ) Peters (L )
¶ms (011) , A nderson (WV') I) yr, 90 Lvoir (Os), Michael (WP) bye.
MIOflOVI th (1 14), Clayton (L) p I 39 Farne (Os). Prevatt (10) p
responded with outstanding
Peter s(LH) p 33 Turner (Os). Siple Cotter (Ed) dcc 47 Sander* (S i , Morgan
dec 7) ()riSI, c'll ( D), Clayton (LI p I 5'
( C.), Copeland (OR) p 5.15 HaIl (WP). tiart on (10) p 474 West Copeland (OR). WeIlt 1Ev) dcc 61
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play that saw the lead swing
SavM Barrett (LU) p3 40 Pkrwj)on (B). Sanje'r ( S). lsota (
BM) dcc 10$ (5)
Isola (tIM)
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Cirer (OR) p 1 06 Higgins (Cl, Catwen (Os), Wells (Lvi p .71 Swell
back and forth in the first
17?Pound Class: Birch (Lv) dcc
III Pound Class: Bc.achman (Ed)
)OLPowsdCiass; Gray (C) dec70 Dlong (SC) dec 96 Shrink (LII). (TP)
Fj,nqmq (C). Davis ILBI
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Lang
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Hart (SI Ward (OR) dcc 73 Miller
Atl,flsOfl (iv) bye. Campbell IL) P
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Oviedo for the Orange Belt six points in the ast 90
seconds Chambers scored 10.
Conference championship last of the quarter o trail by two at
Robert Borksoki led the
year, the Apopka Blue Darters intermission,
Oviedo's scoring parade wi th 19
won the 74-75 title out-right
Despite Cook's easy tip-off, points and Patterson finished
Friday night when they break-a-way basket, the Lions
with l6, but most important was
defeated the Lions 6345.
roared back in the beginning of the fact that Patterson was held
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to two free throws in the crucial
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Kansas CiIyOmaha at Cleve
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Orlea ns at Atlanta

WM Jewell 71. Tarkio 70
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Revenge was the name of

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Boone at the outset.
A 10-point show by minuteskn,ttedthescoreat58.
record to 12-1 1.
Boone's Mike Heckman Washington led Seminole's 58.
Seminole's Fred Washi ngton bu cketed
10 points In the first second quarter comeback and
An acrobatic baseline move
scored 37 points - his best quarter and ended with
16.
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Tribe
finally
took
the
lead
by
Corso gave the lead back to
pe rformance of the year. The 6Heckman sparked a Boone 25-24 with 2:17 left In the half on Se minole.

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Washington at Portland

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Washington
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The Seminoles revenged a 76- rebounds,
Wrn Penn 57. Simpson sd
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Sunday's
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Chicago
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WastIingtontos.seJfn seven 0f van ta ge. But th
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500 2 10 3 7
first quarter cold for three minutes and Seminole took a 29-2G halftime to five points at the buzzer.
New York at Boston, after
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Montana 55 Gonlaga
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Utah
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Wyoming
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Brown
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Los Angeles at Detroit. after
Montana st ?s ioaho 69
Perfec la is 7) Soo 10
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Buffalo at Seattle, afternoon
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UCLA 67. Oregon St
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Ogwra Alhr'rdi
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Southern Cal $1 Oregon
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Seminole travels to Seebreeze
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Avoiding trouble is the name of the game
in golf. But David Shellenberger, below,
and Vince Gallo, right, found it n last
week's Mayfair Open. (Herald Photos by
Gordon Williamson)

Celtic Streak Ends

Roxie Ann Called 'Con Woman'

The Boston Celtics finished their latest serenade Friday
night but the beat goes on for the New Orleans Jazz.
While the Celtics' 11-game National Basketball
Association winning streak suffered a 98-95 demise at the
hands of the Philadelphia 76ers, the Jazz hit the road for
the 28th time ...and for the 28th time the road hit back. This
time, the bad guys were the Milwaukee Bucks and the bad
numbers were 119.98.

ST. LOUIS (AP)-"I'm sure Roxie is going to write a
bOok on this-she'll make a million dollars,' a f ederal
lfrIlg official said Friday as he di
smissed as unsubstantiated a young woman's al legations th at the a ct ed
as a drug courier- for professional athletes.
A innth4ong investigation by the Drug Enforcement
'\drninistra( ion fail ed to support an of th e statements
madi by Roxie Ann Rice ln%oving National Football
League players, said Thomas H Maher, special agent In
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charge.
Describing the 19-year-old St. Lo uis woman as a very
good con woman" and an experienced impersonator,
Maher said she "used" the NFl players in a two-month
odyssey latelast season that tookher to I6citIes.
Maher said the feder al investigation has "determ in ed
th at her movemen ts and In volvements with members of
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JOt UISOfl and the St. Louis Blues' fierce defense made
sure of that.
"Our defense played much better tonight, they didn't
leave me stranded," said Johnston after recording his
3(*h National Hockey League career shutout, a 5-4)
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Kentucky 115, San Diego ill
Saturday's Games
St Louis at Indiana
Memphis
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Hampt
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Sundays Games
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Palatka
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anglers are using artificial lures, the other half sticking to live
shiners.
The Seamen party brought In a string of 75 mixed specks
and bream. Randy and David, sons of the Flakes, are getting
plenty of redbreast bream, an•d Mickey came up with big
ills last
Manager of Wekiva River Haven Camp, George Qeney,
reported g(Kid strings of brearn from the lower end of the river.
The largest catch was 82 by one party. Another had 36.
The butter cats are biting now - one string of 24 was
brought in. An eight pound bass was landed on a live shiner last
week. George predicts the big bass will be spawning by the next
f ul l moon.
Owner of Hiley's Camp on Lake Jessup, Lo well Hiley, said
speckled perch are still "hot" through W edneay.
Some representative catches were O.L. 'burn and C.W.
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shad landed.
Some nice bass are coming in, the largest weighed in at ten
pounds. There is no schooling activity yet.
C.O. Penny, manager of the Marina Isle Camp, reported
that shad trolling was good early in the week but slowed down
wi th the bad wea ther Th ursday.
Jim Blythe, owner of the Plaza Sports Shop, repwW that
Chuck Muse and Cliff Nelson took 15 bass - two to two and a
half pounds each - between Osteen Bridge afid Lake Monroe
last Saturday using "Sonar" plugs.
Manager of Camp Seminole on the Wekiva River, Mickey
and Sharon Flake, reported that Bill and Irene Hawkins took
limits up to seven pounds. Others sharing in the bass action
were Mr. Green, Mr. and Mrs. Nuber, Mr. Arnold, Mr.
Earlywine, Mr. Simpson.
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Nuggets.

Flagler Beach Pier by anglers using c up bluefish for halt.
Trout and snook were plentiful in Tomoka River and
Tomoka Basin and aheepshead drum, trout and bluefish were
caught from bridges In the Daytona area.
Sailfish are thick off Ft. Pierce. Three boats had sails on at
the same time. Plenty of
some king fish and a few
waiwo were landed last week-end.
.
Merle Keller, manager of the Main Street Mer in Daytona,
reported a run of huge drum on Wednesday. The largest landed
aLso landed.
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more lines broken. Plenty of "eating size" drum were landed,
with sheepshead, whiting and a few bluefish. In the In let,
sheepshead up to seven and eight pounds were common.
Kent Gibbens, owner of the "Tackle Box" in South Daytona
reported that Jeanie McMichae landed a six-pound trout on a
"Johnny Rattler" plug off the Port Orange Causeway.

second, and Jeff
Davis of Lake Brantley . seed ed
won
two matches. lsure pinned his foosin 1:45and 5:15
and Davis pinned in 5:20 and won a 174 dec ision.
Top seeded Steve Lang of Lyman and Brantley's
thirdeed Bruce [fill had two pins each f
pound class.

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the eighth in the last 16 games for the once-sizzling

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Knights of Colvmbvs Women

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Guard station,
A large catch of theepshead in Ponce Inlet was hauled in by
tkb Newman and [)r. Bill Rape. They used live shrimp for bait,
Gordon Butcher and Ken McIntosh landed 49 king mackerel
trolling with Rebel plugs and Drone spoons outside of Ponce
DeLeon Inlet.

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lotted, if not warmed, by the May there's going to be
hell to Translation: itwillbeonthetax
knowledge that the Superdome pay.
bill of generations still unborn.
There might be better ways to will be ready for occupancy
haThe thing finally will be
At this hour, the structure is
spend $1 million than on a when the festival returns to
bi ta ble on May 1, the f irper cent complete and the
temple of pleasure, but the deed New Orleans.
st attraction being an ice show. only occupants are a nock of
is done and the Louisiana
The literature distributed to Betterlate than never. It was to pigeons. The birds havea fancy
Superdome crouches in the visitors declares the Super. have been completed last June roost and lots
of room to stretch
business district of New dome was "founded on the and the Super Bowl was
their wings, The dome riseatoa
Orleans like a giant waterbug. principle and the belief that we
awarded to 1N'ew Orleans on that height of23
n feet, the equivalent
Those of us who shivered In inhabit an age when even premise.
of a 27-story building. The roof
the biting cold which ac. tomorrow is in danger of obThe opening was delayed for area is 9.7 acre&amp;
companied the ninth Super solescence."
the usual reason: strikes and
It will ha ve a seating capacity
Bowl football game at tacky
I'm not sure what that means, jurisdictional disputes. If of 76,000 for football
(the New
Tulane Stadium were corn- but if the dome is obsolescent in no
thing else, vast amoun ts of Or leans Sai n ts a nd Thlane),
energy were saved. The air 18,886 for basketball ( the New
conditioning equipment weighs Or leans Jazz) and 60,543 for
.
ons.
re are
mi es baseball (for a team now known
of electric wiring and 15,000 as John Ocet.
light fixtures.
Levy, executive director of
This, in a word, is an amthe dome, looks smug when he
bilious under taki ng. The daily
declares New Or leans soon w
of 50 on Monday; O.W. Speed and wife, Mildred of Townsend,
, ;
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busy or empty, is estimated at franchise, but declines to give
Sum Darlington and Lloyd Young of Orlando,
Gardner
'*000
specifics.
and H. Bianco of -Chicago, 15 In half a day using
artificial lures.
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The LouWana Superdome is

The Denver Nugets ar e th reatening to turn Into foo l's
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ouis iana Purchase

By JACK MUI(PIIY
The Herald Services

Nuggets Bad Gold
Friday night's 101-96 loss to the San Antonio

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PALM SPRINGS, Calif. (AP)-Th ere was a rather
istiul quality to Don tIles' voice as he observed: "I feel
thtIt somewhere along the way !de5r%.eo win 0fl"
fie hasn't yet. in six full years on the pro golf tour the
slender, soft-spoken, 37-year-old Bies has won more than
1280, 000 in prize money-but he has yet to collect a title.

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ded Al pha Franklin of La ke &amp;anflej and
Lyman's fourth-seeded Tom Lent pinned theli
in the 148-pound division and No.
seeded ,
Howar th p in ned his two opponents In the 141.pound
class.
Lake Brantley's Lec
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moved to the semt4inais with a pin in 3:40
and a
disqualification, and Lyman's No. 3 seed Guy
Campbell pirmed his challengers in the 13&amp;-pound
class.

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Miami Dolphins of the National Football League for less
than $30,000, has signed a new lourycar contract which
club sources say is worth $80,000 a year.

Lead

Human, seeded first and second, won two matches
to remain undefeated in the I88.pound division.
Davis p inned in 1:37 and 41 seconds and H uman
wrestled to 1.0 win and a 1:53 pin.
I--. inuei .Undcategory,MuBuffkj0f Lake
Brantley and Lyman's Jeff Cl a yton, seeded No. I
and 2, moved to the semis. Both pinned their two
op po nents.
Jerry Zayas of Oviedo, seeded fourth, recorded
two pins in the 153-pound class.
Also in the 158 dIvision, Paul Fethtz of Osceola
declsloned the No. I seed, Bishop loore' Mike
Telzrow, 13-6. Telzrow became the top seed after
Semirwle's Mike Hartwig. previously seeded first,

Riordan:

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Swift Signs With Miami

un limited class, pinned his challengers in 2:18 and
1:15 to advance to th e semi-finals.
Lake Brantley's Craig Davis and Lyman's Jerry

Jim Pritchard, a 6.2 Carroll, a 6-i) 10th grader, and
its first confrontation with sophomore, led Lake Howell flay flykoski, a 6-3 sophomore,
varsity competition In three with 15 voints. Teammates Tim added 10 points apiece.
weeks, felt the sting of age and
experIence Friday night, losing
to Taylor Pierson 54-46 f
Bill
Heavy
Howell hardwood.
Lake Howell, composed of
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ninth and 10th graders, fell
Ills time. a product of the pampered American system
be hind 17-2 in the first quarter
'1 mother-guided junior tennis, the ultunate spoiled
and never recovered.
American teenager. And it works.*,
The Silver Hawks, however,
In ether words, summer tennis leswns in the park,
fought ba ck to outscore Taylor
and plenty of unbridled attention.
Pierson in the final periods, 44Of th e havoc Riordan and Connors are
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J4. nu we wiue nrst quarter
w ithin in t ernational tennis, PLAYBOY quotes Riotdelicitwastoo large a mountain
tkin. '1 just want to keep the game 'net."
to le.
And how ds he "keep the game honest?"
"I Play the heavy," Riordan tells PLAYBOY. "I'm
TAYLOR PIERSON
4
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17,WhIIiamt 106. Rolle II .
alwa) S stamhig in doorways, whispering in someone's
Greenland 011. C Williams 4 1 9.
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George 30a. SthuIev OS S Gi lbert
$7 .1 Tof
70 II $4
And just what wi'uld he be whispering?
LAKE HOWELL Carroll
3.1 10
My guess is it would be promises of hamburgers
Pritchard 55 IS, Hkosk. 4710,
and malts and racquets and Rolls. Of victory and
Meadows
11 2 , Schmidt $07.

Taylor liqn,i
Lake H0w'll

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starting to hit.

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Hood Leads SORC
played two good quarters and Cleveland and Clyde Hudson
uie 10 flhiflLC were enough to
nsa 14, 1 and 10 points
defeat Lyman 6842 in a high respectively.
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. 1AP) - Ted flood, who
school basketball game Frida y
The Lyman S downed the
won the America's Cup with Courageous last year, was
night.
Bishop Moore l0t;~ graders 60among the leaders today as an 81-boat fleet neared the
Bishop Moore outscored 54.
fi nish line in a 403-nautical mile Sou th ern Ocean Rang
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-in 19-12 In the first period
Lyman has games remaining
and 18-11 in the third. L}man with Seminole and Boone before
bettered Bishop Moore 21-16 in the district tournament Feb. 20are decided by officials, but flood's 40400t Robin 11 was
the second and 18-15 in U
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rught
as the yachts headed toward port at Lauderdale
LYMAN: Chippi 7 0 14; Cleveland
The loss dropped Lyman to
Yacht Club.
60 12, Foytik 274, Hudson 34 $0.
flood, of Marblehead, Mass., is the defending SORC
Ln placed four players in 000 Tals 7312 67
champIon.
BISHOP MOORE Connelly 11
double figures, but the efforts
I3
107; Fussell 044.
could not offset a 35'point Zaffran000;Gralton7ol; Stapp
pe rformance
by
Bishop 72; Ferrell 077; Clark 13935;
mooreis i C'IS
Clark scored McCarthy 4711 Totals, 73 7761
0
22 of the points in the first half, Lyman
Bishop Moore led 35- at Bi$hopMoore
19 14 1$ IS-Il
half time.
Total fouls: Lyman 20. Bishop
Bernard Wright paced
ooff 73
FishIng re po rts flocked in from the Sanf or d area this week
Lyman wi th 18 points and
Fouled out FUiI,II
as anglers tested their lurk In fresh and salt water.
Some of those whose luck was good are m ention ed below:

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Pensacola Escambia 79, Gulf
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Philadelphia at Minnesota
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secondstraight co nquest on th e ladies Professional Golf
Association to ur today.
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Arthur and Mae. as regularly as her own children. And
there have been bears and leopard cubs, llamas and
fallow deer and peacocks and goats.
Suzi's favorite was Jackoino, a lively and endearing
spider iiivnke who was qul'e Unpoble to housebreak,
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kitchen table wellding a ineat cleaver in self-defense, and
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hanger for a weapon. Persuading the lion back Into the
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hazel e)es, has shared every joy and trial of raising and
caring for animals with her husband
"I've always loved animals," said Suri. "in fact, I
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and very had ones I'd had a hand in is
resurrection raised lions for Wolfgang
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exolained, leaning
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room. Animal books and sports fItd
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momentum, Jack continued. baby goats i'n a field. I
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series,
bought
destroy
all
the
primates
before
ready
to give up," he confessed. television
"The
en he was 12 years old he two for &amp;i.utaf we'd
had the dread disease spread to But letters pour
Forgotten
Wilderness,"
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set off for Sa nf ord.
starring Stan Brock of Mutual Thanksgiving that year (1973) week; fl the week before. Plus trouble we re in ," Jack said
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Sunday the antics of the
aninials would draw such v
crowd that traffi c was
disrupted for hours at a
time
It was a real cirLus, grins
Palmer, with the monkey
careening about on the
back of the bulldog and
kids clambering every.
whe re to feed and pet the
animals.

Palmer remembers, and
the hi gh honor of feeding
the bon and the big bear
was bestowed on his old
friend, Sid RiCharde, and a
fal ul employe of the City

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The city jail, meanwhile,
was located behind the fire
ho use, and the county jail
was alongside it. About the
time the firemen's -zoo',
was the main Sunday afternoon attraction in down.
town Sanford, both jails
were declared inadequate
and unfit and a new jail
was built off North Park

raccoon first, then a

Avenue near the lakefront

appear ed next, followed by
afoxortwo,aporcuptnea

recetsed that "Chief
Cleveland's Miniature

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courageous veteran of
World War I and un
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bravery. But,
Palmer,
he was never too sure what
hospitality woWd be shown
him in the lion's d
"There are many in
Sanford who have contributed somhing to the
zoo." concludes PaWw.
But it was the combined
effort Of the Sanford Fire
Department, the Sanford
Police Department and the
inspiration of the Jay cees
wNch created the Sanford
Zoo in the first place"
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By GLORIA DROGOSZ

since that time volunteers

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assist in suicide places people can call for thorough resource book
to help
Herald Staff Writer
made 1,238 follow-up calls and attempts, alerting the
volun. emergency help after the direct people to other agencies
"We Care" needs to know if crisis teams have made 852
whenever someone is business day is
over other than and professionals for help.
personal vis i ts,
you care,
taken to a hospital emergency fire. police and sheriff's
Volun teers generally remain
Several law enforcement room after trying
We Care is a volunteer
to kill departments and hospitals.
in
aginciec
anonymous,
working totally
also
suicide
now themselves
prevention -crisis
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Its workers receive special through the
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tervention center serving automatically call on We Care
ta king
The center is one of the few training and have compiled
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-Seminole, Orange and Osceola
Only special ly trained "crisis
Counties via a 24hour
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telephone help service, It also
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contact wi th crisis
sponsors a telephone "liotline"
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The training prepares the
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increasing calls for help it is
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coordinator, Kathy Anderson
'We are dealing with a lot of
community resources. Skills,
people with economic problems
are further developed in
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Training sessions
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unable
to
keep
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with
being conducted at
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the demands for emergency
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Center. Persons interested
Last
year
We
with the agenc) can
Care
and
the
teen Hotline hind!ed more than
still sign up for the r1,i.cs
' l,(M) trouble calls of all kinL
hiith will IM. held lucSdd) and
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Glen Basley, guitarist, recently entertained residents at u
GUITARIST
problems to the destitute, the
Anderson.
Seminole Nursing and Convalescent Home. Among those endr unk ,
drug abusers.
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Speakers for the upcoming
We Care did not start keeping
joying his recital were (from left) Don Parrisher, Bertle Marsha.1
E NT E RTA I N S
training
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an d ,'tni Anurens.
records on
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NancyGrimm,
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Tt week has been zoo, zoo, but keep them out-because the Eleanor Maresca,
Betty
zoo and I love It. Flying up to long-awaited dancing event of Kurimal, Doris Williams
Knoxville, Term. in company the 1974-75 concert season is Dietrich, David Lewis, Mfldrj '
with Stan Brock, Jack Hanna, scheduled for Friday. The Caskey, Rich Grover, Beth
Jim Ryan and Al Rozon to tour lovely young dancers in the Nicholas, Walter Rye and
the Knoxville Zoo for ideas for Ballet Guild of Sanford- Imogene Yarborough_welco
me
our Own Central Florida Zoo, Seminole will be performing a new and lovely Young
and playing air hostess to an their Sweetheart Special Winter member to their ranks. Anna
adorable pair of Bengal tiger Concert, "Something for Len Heard, who, with
her
cubs on the return trip, was a Everyone," Friday evening at equally talented husband,
real thrill.
8:15 in the Sanford Civic Foreman, has made quite a
he whole tr ip was made Cen te r. A me beautiful and name for herself as a drama
possible through the generosity romantic way to spend St. director with the Methodist w
of Bob Birks of Air Sanlando, Valentine's night you couldn't Youth Fellowship Players in
who rented a neat 'n sleek six. wish for.
Sanford, will ce rtainly be an
seater Cessna 310 to the
Tiji board of directors for the asset to the board and we offer
Zoological Society at a most Gu .-. Dora Lee Russell, her our congratula ti onc,

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More and more women are
becoming active in city, state,
or county government, ti ther as
actual Participants, such
council mem be rs, or mem bers

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Planned are fund raising
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cli)' will be asked to participate
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I have received many calls funds
for
their groups.
regarding the various govern• JTJ—TJ
mental m ee tings held In this
Membership is the life blood Girl Scou ts Junior Troop No.
area and
are open to the of
61. Dellona, Jennifer Smith (left) and Pam lingo
recruit Terry Lingo
every Organization and the
to help sell cookies.
public.
UHA members have come up
affordable rate.
a unique way of gaining
Sat urday night is the long.
Those who have recently with
new
members.
At
anticipated
Valentine Charity
the last
moved to Florida from other
fl
ail,
sponsored
by the City
states are not aware of the fact Meeting. each member cornA
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that Florida has a "goverr.rnn
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one
net'.
(tic
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enthusiastic
in
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the
next
nhjne'' law
ieadcrJup
of
Margk
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I.ccting.
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hoped,
closed meetings.
peanut butter creme and new third of the Council
is
way, to
and
her
th present
ball
committee
Herald Correspondent
. All
one this year, seasame crisp derived from this sale.
membership in the next month.
proceeds
from
this
gala
event
is
This
Cookie
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For those
From crackers, which is a gourmet
who are
go to the zoo
the goal Is
Jan. 31 through Feb. 15, the Girl delight and a special treat for
interested in the school system
from cookie sales
$5,000.
Won't
it
be
Scouts
beautiful if
in the county, the School Board
American
give financial
all
those
hard
calling
working
sorority
from
meets on the second Wednesday Wan da Honored
to door, to
assistance to girls
participating
gals
and
the
equally
dedicated
ask You to buy their delicious
of each month at the Seminole
any part of the program.
The sale is approved by
Valentine King of Hearts
the
cookies.
And
Girl
Scouts
of
Coonty Court House in Sanford
United Fund, as a self-help equipment for the troop and th
Youth Coordinator of
e
Deltona will be no exception. program for Citrus Council
it 7 p.m. The Board also meets Winter Springs You th Group, The)of camp use, and for maintaining
will be selling their wares Girl Scouts, a member agency. 2nd developing camps and a Final)', on Sunday, forget
on the fourth Wednesday of Wanda Kearns was treated to a
bout slaving over a hot stove
conjunction with The citrus Profit from the sale is shared other properties for year-round
eich month at 7 p.m. at the surprise party Jan.
Thirty
morning-eat out at the Pizza
Council Troops under tile by the local groups and
Altamonte City Hall.
members of the group met at
CitruS use by the girls and adults hut-because on Sunday,
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guidance of Mrs. J anet Smith, Council. The Troops usually use
accompanying them.
the home of Carl and Alberta
pj,, manager of the Hut,
chairman of Deitona area, and their cookie bonus
According to the secretary, Mitchell to
for enriched
honor Mrs. Kearns
Citrus Council of Girl Scouts will be turning over half the
Mrs. Marvin
any citizens wishing to sneak nith i
of
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JOhn Charles Aiken.

The Planning and Zoning even harder for these kids in

Given in marriage by her

Board win meet M Month on

Feb 13 and 27 at city hail.

father, the bride wore a classic,

same procedures apply to both
the Board of Adjustment and
the Plamu.ng and Zoning Board.

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carnations burgundy roses wore a formal length pink knit
Topic for
du~
on at the Springs Junior Ponce Board while baby's breath and dress trimnuned with wflite lace.
regularly
scheduled
meeting of will be hdd on Feb. 12 at
English
She wore a circlet of burgundy
the Ladies Auxiliary to the home
of Nancy Booth 531
baby's breath In her hair and
Winter SPrLqP Volunteer Fire Ungwood,4Medo Rd., at 7:30.
7be
matron
of
honor,
Vickie
carried
a basket of row petaLs
Dept. will center around (j
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truniiied with pink ribbons,
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a large pink party tent on the
d -v" neckline a
short sleeves- The lawn of the bride's parent's
long skirt was bordered with a home.
A four-tiered wedding
wid e ru e an

pCity Hall Complex

in tile Volunteer Ready Room.
President Bedue Hunter will
off

The North
bndo Garden
Club win hold it's regular
mee ting Feb. 13 at 7:30 p.m.
at the home of May Duquette at
At the Urutcd Homeowners 71 South Cteez Ave. Co-hostess
meeting held last week at the for the evening will be Marilyn
CityHall, theahiflonpcoje

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pink
rosesandwithta)crsseate(J
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publishers of ,'Who'
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Flond;I for I973-74." selected

Minott as one of the
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Unwed
Yoakum

Mother ' Susan
counselor
with

EPOCH Clinic. "Understanding

(bee Upon A Abortion"

Sqage dinner theatre. BID Hunt fleft), star of NBC's daytime
serial, "Somerset". and Bob Drean co-star with Delta. opening
Feb. 13% Ill be the side-splitting come dY set In the days of ancient
Rome, "A Funny Thing If

F INAL WEEK

— Dr. Bob Silver,

for

Center

Services,

Psychological
"Understanding

ticipating in the pregram
should contact the We Care
office. 610 Mariposa St..

call 628-Li

assisting is .Mrs. Azalea; Mrs. Cecil Halbert Jr., Pres.; Mrs. Charles Sherertz,

Itarry Dura nd, past president

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for

UNDERWORLD

Camellia; Mrs. Howard Elroy, Hibiscus; Mrs. John Moran,

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Garden Book which was %on.by Garden Clubs to orgafuze
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decorations ,and the
Dorothy Powers.
"all-male garden circle."
Gardenia Circle, fl ow?rs for the
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honored, according to Mrs. presidents of the 15 Circles,

heThe Poinsettia Circle met at Korth, and Mrs. Frank T. namely: Mrs, Walter Sellnian.
home of club president, Lasnieki, membersh ip chair- Amaryllis; Mrs. Fred flauldry,

tr s. Norman Bell

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members of the 15 Deltona '
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been' Plenty of girls ask guys one child, a loel) 17-year-old
The Marigold Circle held a
out, More girls ask guys daughter, She goes with a very luncheon meeting at the
"over," however, because nice 18-year -o ld neighbor boy. Holi da
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there isno tab to pick up, which
My son and his wife went scheduled ip to Leu
Ga rdens
takes the pressure off both of skiing over the weekend and
ispos(poned until the warmer

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Feb. 25 —
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counselor wi th Ca tho lic Social
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ag gressors
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don't girl, but I think it looked bad (I
apologize for It. Nor should 1%asn't even asked to look in on
t hey Allrelatloushipsshouldbe her.
based oil honesty. And %hat's
We live in the kind of coinmore disarming than having munity %here everybody knows
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William Otley, and Mrs.
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The -invitation,
made
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Yosard
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%%hich .she informed the president, Mrs. Ewald Korth,
Cir~-le.
social. Mrs. Cecil
members what plants to plant especially invites
men
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Canielia Circle in
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2. Why can't a girl be the like kissing him, go ahead and
a ggressi v e one if she
kiss him He'll probably meet
hooses?
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nothing wrong with girls being women's lib has changed an
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She sho%ed four
on an equal basis with men that. Or his it?
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when it comes to the diting
PROPER BUT
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bl ue knit pants suit and
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hon or s, were Susan Carol wedding rose coge (or the
to
Hoernng,s terof
bride, and me trip Daytona Beach
couple's
new borne is at
Joyce Huang, sister of
4735
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Drive, Apt. 31 D
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Atlanta, Ga. me bride is
Mr. Charles C. Huang, far registered nur
the staff at
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of the groom,
was best man, Iedmont itispi ta l and th
classroom teachers, ad. Ushers were
Michel Hoening, gr oom is co
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Feb. 1 8 — Marge Jackson
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Mrs. Humphrey
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Walter
Sellman,
Wisniewski.
Gardenia;
Mrs
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Periwinkle
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Amaryllis
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petal blight. She served as the Center. The public is in

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District VI membership Carnation; Mrs. John Gering, Hollv; Mrs. Edmund Shinton, 'J2I (Fwl1no%% Wil haul Falseness 0
The Deltona Garden Club will and
chairman.
Dogwood, Miss Mar) Burke, Iris; Mrs Raymond Garceau,
welcomed by the president, as a hold a Membership Coffee Feb.
l I Tricot Plunge era
Committee chairmen in. Fern;
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Anthony Marigold;

fungicide

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The bride carried a forml
Flowergirl, Miss Jennifer
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of Mrs. Robert Davidson.
Mrs. Kenneth Davis of
An
interesting
talk
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Deltona
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terthined by Mrs. Lefloy Roth demonstration
on
Two new members, Miss
"The members wi th her talk on "The
Margaret M cG regor and Mrs intrsher Hartley Avenue home. Arrangement of the lkebana Art of Simplicity in Flower
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Albert rarcini were welcomed co-hostess. onnell served as Plant", was gi ven by Mrs Arranging"
During the
Cal Betta of Chase
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meeting
that followed
and Co. was guest speaker.
Smith.
Selan
her talk. plans for the Feb.
Mrs Fred Bauldry reported
A silent auction of plants
Honorary memberships were on the trip to the Wilson School
donated
by members was held.
presented to Mrs. William
held at the home of Mrs
Wagner and .Mrs. Forrest for needy cMidren in Sanford,
The February meeting will be Kenneth Boyden, Feb. 19 at 9:30
before Christmas, %
henfrom
she and at the home of ,Mrs. Herbert a.m. tier co-hostess will be Mrs.
Nespess for their contributions several other women
floes.
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James
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Annie Scott The festivities

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b) Mrs. George Fleming, with Mrs. John
Talmadge, hosted the meetingutthll as c hogess

Gardening and through CARL at the
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special project on World
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June
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crusted with seed pearls and
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Virginia
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rysta
The Winter Springs Junior crysta
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(Mrs.
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Police held a meeting t week bordered with Mencon bee and municipal
evene knows her) and
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attend the two Plea Days and at the new city hall. The attached to a Juliet cap of peau ~
one Tr''
ta month children were tested on their de se satin overbid with
re on hand to welcome past
at 5:30 at the new city haU. knowledge of
beaded with pearls and
li ce
A
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ooUolk will signals for Seminole County crystals. Lace appliques enJudge "Ned"
lob
function.
crusted with pearls and
preside. This month Plea Days and Winter
Mrs. Lawrence Ping-b un Huang - Nancy Jane Hoculng
will be he on f eb. 6 and 13.
crystals overlay the skirt and
(Photo by Bob Orv-1g)
Get out your dancing shoes
Discussion of rank and a bordered the gown and
Trial Day %ill be held on Feb.
Saturday for the Valentine Boll,
system of merits and demerits
The gown, headpiece and veil grooll). Noel flarain and Blake '

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The 15 Garden Circles of in lk-lize, of %khich Mrs Ruby
Deltona all held their regular Peterson of lk,Bary is State
monthly meetings in January, Clipirman.
either the tMrd Wednesday or
The Feb. meeting will be held
third Thursday with interesting at the home of Mrs. Albert

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Beacon
bracele t engraved with her first Drive,
Lake Monroe became
name or. the face and on the the bride of Lawrence Pin-hua
back the initials Of the Youth Huang, son of Mr. and Mrs.
group.
Clwles C. Huang, 712 Mira
Vista Drive, SE, HuntsO
AD costs for the affair were

ad'.*eMsed- Persons
'Aothemise
W* to
present business
before this board must submit a
letter in writing prior to the
next meeting. The Boa rd then taken from the youth has a month to take action. one treasury.
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goverment in actJ&amp;1. (~Ouhcfl
Wanda." Cokes and assorted
gene meets every Monday goodies that
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The cooldes this year are: uses cookie sale profits to
Osceola, Seminole and Volusif,
lemcn creme, assorted creme, provide year-round service to Counties. About 5W in the West
Our hard working Pink
scot-tea, mint.

Savannah Troops. Approximately one. Volusia area, alone.

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Greater Constr. Corp to
Chris N. (;ranger &amp; wf
Roger I). Richardson &amp; wf Mario La Porna &amp; M.B.
gaold G. Hall &amp; 'Al
Robert a Kiinbrel &amp; wf Seminole Land &amp; Dcv. Co to
CLASSIFIED ADS
Barbara
Patricia
to
imogetie
Jackson,
Karen
t Alan W. flue)' &amp; wf Moore to Bob R. Pope,
E., 1,198 Wekh'a Hunt Club, Fo x
from SW
Juanita
to Wayne E. Hopkins &amp; Robert F. Testa &amp; wf. Thelma &amp;
sgl.,
Lt
7
111k
M,
('anielot
Un.
2,
Deborah
1.1
175
Trailwoocl
Est., car. of Lt 68 Plan of Spring
Hunt, See I $35,900.
Seminole
wf Sharron S. Lt 5, &amp; N" of 4 Patricia McPherson, sgl., Unit
Orlando - Winter Park
CII $38,700.
ec
1
$25,000.
Anthony
Juliano,
:
Hammock
130,000.
Trustee &amp;
111k
6,
Entzmlnger
Addn.
No.
1
40C,
Ramble
wood,
128,000.
Calbert Constr. to Roger I,,
ilowland &amp; SucH ('nnstr. to
322.2611
-f Jean
831-9993
Wrenco Homes Inc. to Clinton
$21,900.
Charles Clayton Jr., etux etal
to
Terra-Bella
Land
Davis,
sgl.,
LI
15
[ilk
E
Carleton
F.
SucH
&amp;
rrf
Marion,
Moye
Bailey
nc., I.ts 1.15 &amp; W 53' of 16 highland
&amp;
Rolsemarie
Lot
W.H. Green &amp; Sons Inc., to to Jerry B. Ls.isk &amp; wf. Dixie C.
IIills s.d $38,700,
LI 17 111k Sweetwater Oaks, 256 Wrenwood Heights
CLASSIFIED DEPT.
. &amp; i1)tS 1.17. 2-5-32.35,
RATES
Unit
2
Edward
ft. Furr &amp; wf helene [A 22 Lakewood Shores, 2nd
111k
Raphael
D. Well Jr. &amp; wf Sec. 5, 152,400.
If I
.1, 1.t 3-10 111¼ M, Longwood Victoria
$30,700.
Ii., LI 5 131k 1, Sky Lark
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Addn.
thru S times
41c a line
HOURS
E.
to
Oh
$96,000.
Wrenco homes Inc., James $33,100.
6 Ihru 25 times
31c a line
('lanes U. Hughes &amp; wf
1411'SOfl Constr., Inc. to K &amp; F
1:00 A.M.
S:0 P.M.
26 times
24ca line
AnthonyJulinno&amp; wf Jean to
John J. Ceechini &amp;
Raphael D. Wells Jr &amp; wf Patricia to Virgil L. Brewer &amp; L. Spires &amp; Joyce V. Lot 252
Constr., Inc., lAs 58, 60 &amp; 62
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
($2. 00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
erra.Bt'lla La nd Co Inc., Lots Victoria E to 011cc Johnson &amp; wf Peg U 283 Winter Springs 1357
Wrenwood Heights, UnIt 2, Margaret to Dennis Ae &amp; wi Brookbollow s-d, $21,000.
SATURDAY 9-Noon
3 Lines Minimum
00
f2 &amp; 13 &amp; %V 24' of 14,111k M. Lot
Virginia, Tr. 201, Sec -zi.
I Ronnie, E 22' of I.I. 20 &amp; all of Unit 4 148,000.
Wm. Jos. Hall &amp; wf. Billie to
Linda Butler Sandage-Sallie Chub Vista, unrec. pint.,
Paul J. Muller &amp; wf. Sandra IA
flarry A. G0ehring Constr. to Jackson &amp; Melving Christine
DEADL INES
$6,00o
Miami
B(.-II
Ist
Natl
Bk,
13
Blk I Lynwood Rev., $29,7oo.
Courtney J. Phante &amp; wf
kna
Michael
It.
Cronln
&amp;
wf
Jenkins,
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18'
Lot
12
All
Wil Green &amp; Sons Inc., to Lo to Robert A.
Lot 13 Trustee to Appaloosa Village
Ronald Scarlata &amp; wf.
Noon The Day Before Publication
Patricia IA 6 111k 0, Csolfview }flk 12 Bel-Air $10,600.
'&amp;ent J. Surnmersgill &amp; wf sgl. 1.1 16 Mineral Richardson
Inc., those lands in Sec 18-21-31, Beverly to QwIp Systems Div.
;Palrit-ra, 1.1 27 Walden Terr., 3rd Addn. $21,700. Springs Pk, Ests., Ste Meredith Manor Unit
Stuart J. Thompson II &amp; desc., S 997' of E' of Govt. U 2, of Exxon Entr., Inc., Us
Sunday - Noon Friday
4, 5, 6,
I. $77,800,
Virginia J. to Blair E. Long P
W of So, Citrus lid. R9,&amp;00.
15, 16, &amp; 17, 111k 9, Sanlando the
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14 Patricia, Lot I') tilt 4 ie[tie,
&amp; Sons Irn', to
Miami Bell 1st NaIl Bk to Suburb Beautiful, Sanford See,,
Homes Sect. 1122,000.
rbtrt L. Kidwell &amp; wf Susan
Apaloosa Village Inc., lands in
'000'
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I, IA 59 Walden Terr., 133,&amp;o,
Daniel
Pereda
&amp;
Eunice
to
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18—Help Wanted
Vernon Manse Jones &amp; Sandra 101,lO2,lO3&amp;lo4&amp;E'of lot
M.ILM. Des-., Corp. to David
&amp; Keith M. Snyder &amp; wf. Bonnie =L _
B Lot 18 [ilk Ocamelot Unit 2 106, Slavia Colony Co. s-d, less j., Lt 25 [ilk I Camelot Un. 2,
W. Ret herford &amp; 'Al Cathey L.,
NASHvILLE RECORDING Col
IA 7 Walden Terr., $35,300,
$36,000.
AVON
r.w,N,ufRedugtJ(J(i. $35,300.
LOOKING
FOR
SINGING
Glen C. Medeiros &amp; wf
Evelena Callaway, sgl to of NW'-. of NW', &amp; NE'. of
says
TALENT(QCD) George K. Roller &amp; wf.
Make It a happy New Year. Pay of
Kathleen to Raymond J.
Alton Jenkins, sgl. S 66' of N 6 NW', of Sec. 19, $793 800
Mary L. to Calvin F. Day &amp; wf.
last years bills and start sav in g
FACED WITH A DRINKING
ch. of E 130' of NE' of SEL of
IThibodeau &amp; wf Mary 1.., LI 226
iQCD Rich. A. Green &amp;
Sandra Beg. 1074' W of SE con
again. No Selling e*peri,nce
PROBLEM
Spring Oaks Un. 2 139,000.
Sec 32-19-31 8100.
necessary, Lets talk about t
Ilettyto Appaloosa Village Inc., Sec 31.19-32 run N 350' W 283'
Ar% corn
Joseph F'. Rudolph &amp; vf Govt. I.t 7, Ste 18-2I1I. 1100. etc. 100.
Off S,'h,st
J;uia's E Itrown Jr . &amp; I
12140
251?)
St
(11
Off
LQCUS? Ave
Diane to Win. E. I'ottsSr., &amp; wE
Susan to James C. liartieson &amp;
C,I, 42') 5V
United Assoc., Inc. to George
Wretico homes Inc. to George
Call 64-4 3075.
Write
P.O.Box
1211
wf Dorothy, U 1 Sans Souci, C. Martin &amp; wf Ehiz. D., IA 185 Wm. Lovering &amp; wf. Elgenia A.
Ruth R. IA 14 81¼ 8, Druid Hills
Sanford, Florida
Operator for '4 yard north*est
Est.. 1st Mn $45,500.
$28,000.
Wrc:iuxl Ills., Un. 2 136600 Lt 427 Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox
dragline. 3n 5165 after
John T. Swcn!ofl &amp; wf Adele
Sim-Ka Corp. Walter J. Van
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Wrenco homes Inc., to Wm. - Hunt, Sec. 2, 133,900.
Free. 6412077 for 'We Care"— FIELD CREATIONS. a Mars?aIl
hlorn&amp; wi Kay F., LI 48 Howell Jos. Ostertag Jr., &amp;
to Adele V. Swenson, I.t 9 1)01k
F:Iiner I. Helms &amp; wf. Ila to
wf .1arth
Field
ned cosmetic company
"Hotline" AdultS or Teens
Est., sd repl. $38,000.
['pod it(Idfl to cb $100.
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S., LI 191 Wrenwood Ills., Un. 2, Robert H. Hrrirlren &amp; wf. Carla
Pasonin for district directors.
George hardy &amp; wf Georgia $37,100.
and consultants will train. Sales
Richard C. Broughton &amp; w f
15 ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
M. IA 12 Bit 0 Town &amp; Country
IN YOUR FAMILY'
ePerienct helpful. Interviewing
Mae to Albert Brown &amp; wf
Eleanor to Hobby J. Lowe &amp; wf
at Cavalier Motor inn 1797.
Richard E. Fowler Jr. &amp; wf Ests., $35,000.
AL ANON
Sarah, IA 384, &amp; 385 Bookertown
Shirley Ann, Beg. 764.37' N etc.,
j
Gus
Tuesday. Feb. 11. Iron, IDa m to?
Patterson &amp; wf. For farriiij or friends of problem
Jean
to
Edwin W. Ray &amp; wf
11(X)
k-a 'Fr. 236 ('hula Vista, in See
da'ei's
pm
Madolyn
to Theodore 0. Grant
22-21-32 14,500.
Mortimer J. Sproat &amp; wf Rita Helen 1., life est.. Beg. 82 W &amp; &amp; sr-f. Lt 4 Casa Aloma, 141,000, For further information call 473 i57 General
maintenance *Wk on Sat
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1290' So. of NE con. of W1 2 of
to James Edw. Cooper &amp;
Anthony V. Pascocello &amp; '4
Sun.
Reliable prson 373 5109
(QCD)
Robert
W.
Hughes,
Sinforø
Al
Anon
Family Group P.O.nd
after 7 p.m.
- Rosa to Fredco Entr. IncI i
Gloria 11 105 Trailwood Est.. NE' of - Sec 7.20-31, etc., $100. "0....
cut In Cnrnts. as.
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CD) Lawrence A. McAdam,
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Rik C Paradise Point. 4th Sec.
Jews by Park Lane Inc. offers an
pt on W line N 25 mm 43 sec. E Lecitnin! Vinar! 84! KeIpt
Grange Prop., Inc., to Sfilton
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Dear Mr. Saxon:

buliding. Industrial buildings,
My dear husband passed farms, citrus ranches, etc.
By JULIAN SMENISTROM
developer, who entered the handled through FHA. We're
away two months ago leaving
There are many solutions to
construction business in the late racing to get in on it. If we don't
me with three properties to take your problem available to you.
if you're one of those people forties started in the first there'll be other
alternatives.
care of
our home, and two Locate a good real estate in. who wonder why in the world section of Pinecrest
and was so YOU know," he smiled, "you
income properties. I do not feel vestment and exchange developer Brailey Odharn successful
that he continued have to be a magician to get
up to the responsibility of these specialist in your area
and would announce plans to begin with sections two, three and mortgage money lined up these
properties, and I would like to instruct him to work closely cons
truction of 49 new homes at four, lie followed that with the days but we're going to move
sell them. What do I face in the with your tax consultant toward a time like this you've got development of Sunland right along."
way of income taxes if I sell? a solution of your problem. it company.
Estates before moving his
We wondered the same thing operations to Orlando where he Pioneers
Mrs.J.C. requires both to provide you
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Dear Mrs. J.C.:
with the maximum protection when Odham revealed his plans constructed and sold a home on
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That would depend upon your and benefits,
at recent meetings of the every lot platted in the
Cklham
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that
the
three
new tax basis, which In turn
Sincerely, Planning and Zoning Board and Kingswood subdivision,
main streets in Sanora South
depends on whether you and
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LARRY SAXON the City Commission of SaniPOSC"
will
be named after a mem ber
your husband held the
ford. ConsetenUy, we asked
Out Of Space
of three poincer families In
properties as tenants in their Dear Mr. Saxon,
him. And, we got a trainload of
Sanfiird.
Onc will be.' nallk'd
untirctj , julfit tcnaut,, o r
4- i ll &amp;sf v.hich iuik
I kvc hdd an awful lot of bad .irers
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Boulevard in honor
tenan ts in common.
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grocer here for Inaily years and
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down the has been completed, I have my homes in another section of D close friend of
0dharn
(be price at which you se the street has offered to biy my priy estimates on most Sunland.
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When we completed that we father, the late 11. B. Odharzi,
costs
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good
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the
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downright robbery'. I haen't
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property until she has Be- know of for me to sell in a hurry pleted.
Airport Boulevard and cast
of was affectionately known by
ciimated herself to her new iIe and maybe get more
"But that's not all," con. Sanford avenue where he has
than he's
most
everyone
In
the
Sanford
and conditions. This gene
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tinued Odham, "I'm going room for a shopping plaza and
offering me'
area, was killed %'.hen his plane
takes a year or two.
F.G.
ahead
because the cost of labor some 700 living units,
Mr.
Why Dot employ someone to Dear Mr. F.G.:
lie began his Sanora crashed on Wkeoff at the old
in most areas of construction is
manage the two Income
s
development
by putting close to Sanford airport which is now DISTINCTiVELY DIFFERENT THREE BEDROOM HOUSE
There may be. Of course, I at the 1971 level, concrete i
properties for you for the next don't know what your property down, most lumber prices are
million in land, 47 con. the site of the Sanora South For those who dare to be different ,la this age of
conloriniEy, here Is a house worthy of attention. Its
ventlonal and pitlo type homes, Development,
year? 'fl'en lease your home t worth. it apparently isn't down while a few items are
architectural interest Is centered In the oval section at one end, which
A
third
Street
will
b
also contains most of the
e named living Interest.
and rent a nice apartment.
worth as much to your neighbor much as 20 to 25 per cent above 24 executive type condominium
A beamed celling In bo~% the semicircular Using room and adjoining dining room
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for
the
late
Charles
P.
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Alter you have recoverid as it to you. Is If possible you '71 levels, electrical costs are units, a $300000 recreational
adds
even
more
grandeur
to
the
unusual
she.
There
is
space
for
garage
under the bedroom wing
emotionally from your recent both may be wrong?
generally down to 1971 and 'n park complete with clunhouse, Odham explained, he was

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loss,, you will be In a mudi
Your best bet would be to levels and about the only thing! plus an olympic sized swim- first employe he hired when he Jericho Turnpike, Mineola, N.Y. 11501 Is architect for Plan HAU*M. Anyone wishing to know the
,
entered the construction
better position to make the consult with a qualified real higher are roofing plus rUing pool and tennis courts
of the blueprint for the Z,ZZSiquare.foo( home can write to Matern, Enclosing a stamped, self'
proper decisions.
estate Inves tment specialist in plumbing and plumbing fix- plus engineering , paving and
addressed envelope.
drainage.
Sincerely, your area. After appraising turn.
"Sanora South," Odham has
Odham says he has surveyed
LARRY SAXON your property, he may have an
th
Dear Mr. Saxon:
e area to his own satisfaction determined, "will be about a
investment buyer' who will pay
I'm in a spot. I would like to more than the neighbor, even and concludes that houses in the $1.35 million project.
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"Coming back to the twotrade my store building in order (bough It might not be as much soo to s,000 price range
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are the only homes moving in bedroom homes," Odham
to get out of the problems of as your want.
dealing with particular mermused, "These will be for
Or. maybe he could represent
retirees
who would still like to
chants who rent from me, but I you with the neighbor
live
among
folks of all ages and
understand that to make a tax negotiate a better price for you Sec on d Phase
,
have children in the neighdeferred exchange I must trade than you can for yourself.
like for like, and that won't help is often the case.
borhood. There are people like
Odham, as announced
me
that y°' know. And, too, there
I would probably
He know, many ways to solve Herald last Sunday, will build
MAi hi*t ti sut
will
puticzn.t Is such problems as yours other 49 homes in the second phase of children who will find the two
there any other way to make a than the customary outright his Sanora development.
They
tax deferred exchange that you sale method, and maybe one of will be the
homes sufficien t and
rt of 201 homes tbedrooms
the ir liking."
know of? My tax man tells me I (bore methods will obtain the which will comprise Sanora
cannot afford to sell because I money you need right now. and South, as the second phase will
Odhamalsopointed out that
have taken so
the
201 homes in South Sanora
much still bring you a higher price be known. There will be two,
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depredation,
will
have a density of just above
than the neighbor Is willing to three and four bedroom floor
four per acre. He has a total of
F.R. pay.
all
Dear F. R.:
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plans
and
each
will
have
three
49
acres p!atted for the Sanora
sits
In any event, all you can to four different elevations.
You should have spent more expect In your circumstances Is Architectual styles will include South ton&amp;
y
time with your uconanJtso the best price possible in the colonial,
Spanish
and
that he could explain to you the shortest possible time. It is a provincial.
Condominium?
ddlnitlan of "like for like" matter of need and benefits to
"We have found these styles
nsder the Internal Revenue you th$ you have to consider
are
desired by newcomers over
Are you planning any conBnsuu ru1.
not inst a desired price.
the
more
contemporary
Florida
doininlum
units?" we inquired.
It does Oct mean you have to
Sincerely, styles constructed In the past,"
"Not in Sanora South," he
exchange — Identical Zor
LARRY SAXON Odham explained,
replied.
"We're going with the
Identical." Broadly, It means
"Basically," Odham pointed single family home in these
Investment property for in- Send your question to:
out, "our new floor plans for price ranges because we feel we
vestment property, which
Larry Saxon
Sanora South will have from can give the single family
opens up the entire Investment
2017 S. French Ave.
1 ,0 0 square feet to a bo ut l,ZO, homeowner the same amenities
field
residential income
Sanford , Fla,,
plus
a single enclosed garage. for the same montiycash outlay
properties, commercial
32771
All models will have from one- as be would pay for a conand-a-half to two baths,
domhuum unit selling for
Odham also pointed out that to $5,000 lower because of the
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Patchwork Not Limited
all streets will be paved with condominium fees for mainis
asphalt, have standing curbs, tenance, parking and so forth."
live-foot sidewalks will be
"How about your conpoured and all utilities will be struction money", we asked.
Only To Bedspread Quilt
underground.
"Are you in on the $3 billion
By LOU ISEL GILL
"What about these two pumped into the construction
add topic of conversation.
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Extension Home
study area can come to lif e' bedroom homes?" we asked business a couple weeks ago?"
,
Economies Agent
with a patchwork rug ittadeof Odham.
"About $2 billion of that went
"They'll be among the first to the savings and loan
When someone mentions remnant carpet samples.
patchwork, probably the first
Patches on the wall can be we've ever constructed," associations," Odliarn exrevealed.
The plalned, "and $1 billion will be
thIngmany people used think fun, too. Design a patchwork Odham
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of was the pieced quilt on wall hanging. And be creative.
grandma's bed.
Don't limit your patches to the
It
No longer. Today, the pat- usual squre. And use some of
chwork design Is just as much the decorative stitches of the
at home on table napkins and zig-zag sewing
ng machine.
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placemats,, cushions or wall
To give your creations some
decorations,
semblance of going
together,
-t iIltrIkJucing Mi'iI)n dcl Atnn. .1 LIiIlcrE'nr Lint sit' "lii,
,,aiiA l 4VlIV
_,_I ,,J LJ
R. ork can auu
uuuu ''iiui 'JIJIlIlIlIlI l'IIiIIll)lIfllty.
coror anti ioox rot paIc-hes
that have
('U'.toniiied
11I4dLlIar hiiiiie-. l)fl ifldi% idu.il land
hi tts. A Sp.inkh clubhouse, c.'Illpklc
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design anyplace in the home, something in common, Perhaps
IIII j".tal sttiitn, ( )n
the cnv'. .inti inlet'. ol' Lake del Ao.
Use It to accent plain fur- it's the same print or the same
From 521.(XX). All unit'. '.uhjei to a Sl() pr nnmth rL'cretIiof)
ka'.c. t For tIr'.t choice, s,x Us bclrc our Grand Orij in hr -' I:i.hri, irt, 'tIICC L' _..L
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Coventry in your area No in
vestment, no delivering, no
coIlectng. Excellent arrangement
to add to your family's lr'(ome
Call 323-7791 after 6 pm.

SWING SET NURSERY. Open 21
hrs, I days. Special rates. Fern
Lades, need a job or extra male,'
Park. $31 .4141
Can earn fron, Saflhr &amp;up call
Child Core n my hOme. l'tet me-ls.
3.49 5oU or 3.49 SI7Q
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NAVEL ORANGES, s2o BU
David P. Meter &amp; wf Carla to Owl
Also Tangerines
-Constr.
Co.,
Inc.
to
J0
Kradle Kare Inc., S 155.29'
332673)
or 322 067
Albert Schubert &amp; Ronald G. I 111k A, Summerset No.,
of
N
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Thminello
&amp;
wf.
Nidale
W.
Lt
3pament s U nf urnished
Sec 2, 291.17' of S 3 of NE? 1 Sec 28-21- 12131¼
Smith, [ I Bear Lake hills, $32,500.
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A,SweetwaterOaks, Sec.
30W. of 1¼ Howell lid. 1166.000 3,
S,.',, ,-Sh
16,000.
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$52,000.
Gerald J. Wemmer to Gerald
2340 Rldtwo*d
C hool
Yvon Chasse &amp; Therese to
W.H.
Green
&amp;
Sons
Inc.
bedroom, air. cart. kitchen fully
SANFORD. FLA.
Patrick E. Kelley &amp; wf. Jean
to J. Wemmer &amp; wf Minnie K., S'
Robert E. Kimbrel &amp; wf Juanita
Frh water Perch for y ou r freejer
ulpped. Water ser garbage
Haywood C. Lei be nsperger Jr. Lots 14 &amp; iS Blk C Pearl 1¼
to Eugene R. Jures &amp;
50 lbs 4150 cents per lb; 100 lbs
HIs.,
H.,
1133
131¼
F.
seice
pd by oer. 5170. 332
Oakland
&amp; wf Patricia Lt 1 111¼ 1 Sky 1st Addn. 1100.
Est.s,, Glenda, L136 81k 1 RepI. Sb. 1 &amp;
and up at 45 cents per lb 3)937fl
_ or 32315T]
1st
Sec.
$33,000,
Lark
Free Delivery
North Orlando Towasite 4(b
T wo bedrm, apt., or large 2 bedroom
Wilco Constr, to Gordon 1.
Adda., $2 4,000.
house. 323-93 from 9 to 6
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111 ---instruct ions
(QCD) Wayne L Makey,
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[ilk I, North Orlando Terr., Sec
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
sgl. to Linda D. Makey, life &amp;
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Enroll
no,
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1 Unit 1, 828,600.
.ewing
remai nder to Deborah Makey,
173 MSO
cItss,'s
Srget
arrrcved
dealer
Dorothy C Wing, Exec. will of
Heidi M. Makey &amp; Michael S. ______
710 C t t, 'j?
SANDLEW000 VILLAS
Clifford Caldwell to Haldor 11.
Makey, It 19 BI¼ H Summeret
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Gregg &amp; w( Pauline 13., I,t ii
North, Sec. 2,8100.
SANFOrD, 323 7370
14—camping Resorts
81¼ H Temple Terr. Annex
Frances M. Hodgson, wid. to
-_ -_ -Nice clean 2 bdrm unfurn duplex.
$17,000.
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Gerturde M. Evans, sgl., Lts 19
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air conditioned, kitchen equipped
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SCENIC WEXIVA RIVER
Robert T Ledford &amp; wf
&amp; 20 81¼ E Mobile Manor, d
1001 B Elm 5? 332 4453
1116
vicalon or live un.,eq beautiful
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Angela to James T. Kern &amp; wf
See, $1,900.
oaks.Fishing, cano;ng, swim
MARINERS VILLAGE APTS
Betty L,N3o'ofLt2345'of
W. If. Green &amp; Sons, Inc. to
ming. mobile home camp sites
l&amp;TBdrm furnor,,g'ifurn
22 Golden Rod Manor, $19,900.
Camp Sem7nole, Smiles weSt of I 4
)2 Orlando Dr. 323 U70
Patrick
E.
Kelle'
&amp;
wf.
Jean
M.
(Q('D
I.l_r_fl_rLrUL,r,nJu,u-,,,,.0_'tf
on SR 46 132
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J Hrallcy Odham &amp;
LI 35 Walend Terr., 130,9(0.
__________________________ One.bdrm large unf urn apt
j- "- - _sri Louise to Leroy C. Towns &amp;
Adults, lights, water Iurn,ihed,
HOMES FROM $23,900
US 3323296 after
,,I Carol C., that portion of
John J. Bo3welI, exec. es
(QCD) Norman E. Emerson
5'
330' of 111K 1., Suniand
Miriarri Campbell to John J. sg1.to Natalie ', Emerson, sgl., DeBar-I., Adulti Lovely large 1
CLOSE
To
SCHOOLS
Off Airport Blvd., Sanford
$400.
bed om air, ideal for
323-7900
RoswellSW 'aof MW anfNR t
it
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per sons 44$ 54$ 322 P354.
Hel-AIre 1101111'S Inc., to
1
of SE
less W30' &amp;S30' 2 1100.
CLOSE TO SHOPPING
hiruce M. Stephens &amp; wf Amelia
acres plus, Sec. 20-20-32 &amp; 2
United Assoc., Inc. to Stephen DUPLEX. Furn or unfurn Ideal
ENCLOSED GARAGE
V,, 1.1 387 Spring Oaks, Un, 3
acres—SE 'iofNW 1 4 of NE 1 4 C. Cook &amp; wf. Patricia, 11421
location. reasonable rent. Pn
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$46,600.
*ner 365 3721 anytime,
of SE 14 less E 30' &amp; S 30', $100. Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt,
COLOR COORDINATED
Albert hilckley I Married to
Hallmark Constr. to Earl E. Sec 2, $33,000
MASTERS COVE
ON THE LAKE
Frances, his %%,(,., 1.1 11 131k ;
Minott,
sgl.,
Lot
BATHROOMS
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Assoc.,
Inc. to Fred B.
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Unrec., Comm. at SE t-or ef
Washington Oaks, Sec. 2, Clanton &amp; wf. Gerda N. It ng
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QUALITY SHAG CARPETING
NW'lSec?o..32,etcet il $100
$iJ,5y)
Wekiva Hunt Club, Fox Hunt 84mb0C,. $2 BDRM, shag, air.
sunny kitchens, pIaygron, near
Howard C. Rt"lngton &amp; wi
Lloyd N. Race &amp; wf. Eileen to Sec. 2, $39,500.
City park &amp; Sanford Plaza From
Va. to Sven A. Johnson &amp; ,At
'I'homas C. Whitelield &amp; wf.
SIlO Airport Divd near Sanforj
(QCDI Win. E. Mattair &amp;
Ave 323 13.10
Joyce N. W 75' of i; 76' 01 LI 10
i Geraldine N., condom, Unit wf. Minnie to
Maudie Mae
81¼ 11 English Est. Un. 3149,500.
476, etc., Village of Wind- Cray, %V 132' of E 264' of W
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meadows No. 4, 131,000.
806.5' Lots 1 &amp; 2 Mecca Ham. 31—Apartments Furnished
Arthur If. Stainback &amp; '4 Je,III
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John P. Sanford &amp; wf, Marie N.
1cr 7 Br-orcor.', Adult,cr'ty
Edw. I.. Btackshrare &amp; ,
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w ', of Lot 345, Van Arsdale Zelma to James Miller &amp; wi,
Ht..,
3 Un. 2 $ 7,500.
Park AcnueMob,Iepa,k
7545 Park Drive, 332 7161
Osborne Brokerage Co. Addn. Nellie M. It 7, A. D. Stenu. S. list
to Black Hammock, 8100.
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Twobdrrn fvrnapartmei,t
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J.
Plochildr en or pets
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Robert Parker &amp; Barbara to
Carapic &amp; '4. Jean, IA 6, less S Bobby ft. Hornet &amp; wf. Evelyn
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water
Talmuo s.d repl. B1k A. Tanglewood, Sec 4, $'14,500,
furnish ed. Adults t97 50 322 72;'
after S
$70,000. Sharon N. [And, sgl.
(QCD) Louise Freeman &amp; hb,
iff
to Dennis N. Boerckel &amp; wi. Wilson toM ar nle
Benton, St3of One bedroom turn apt. II) Frm'
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Debby'
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or 675 1657
merset North Sec J. $22,000.
Land &amp; Colonization Co. St.
-WHERE SOMEONE STILL
Charles A. Roberson &amp; wf. Gertrude Adcin,, $100.
Clean
&amp;
quiet,
Icr
bedroom
apR
7
WHERE NATURE IS
Ellen to Carl G. Hudenski&amp;wf.
no pets Lse
1110
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Eliz. A. Sharon, sgl. to R
Bertha It 183 Lake Harriet Robert &amp; wf. Mary A., Lot
CARES ABOUT QUALITY
YOUR NEIGHBOR
8,
AVALOPI APARTMENTS
E.sts,, $23,500.
131¼ 8, Tier 2, E. It. Traffords
ADULTS, NO PETS
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B. N. hiarvin &amp; sri. Louise to Map., 130,100.
Marcus 0. Hardy &amp; wf. Virgia
Doris P. Brumley form.
WELAKAAPATMENTS
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N. Its 11 &amp; 12 Frank 1. Burton to Wm. S. Brumley Jr &amp;
111W 1St SI
Woodruff s.d of Govt. LL1,See wi, 1km, Lots I,2&amp;3, &amp; IAs2S1-2 Bedrooms Furnshed or Unfurnished
CORPORATION
1-20-30, $5,500.
A etc., Crystal park j&amp;Lt 17
31A—Dop:exes
Sandra 1,.PiIcherto Thomas repl. Pnrestflis.,I,tIOBlk
-_-_FREE BOATING TO ALL APARTMENT RESIDENTS
470 E. SEm0RAN BLVD.
E. lluckely, LI 16 [ilk E, E So. Pir'ecrest, 11,133.
Duplex. Lake Mary kitchen
LARGE SWIMMING POOL . CAPTAINS CLUB HOUSE
tx u'pp-e.J, 7 t,edroms, fenced
Charter Oaks Unit 1, $5,500.
Jerry J. rowler&amp; wI. Juan to
CARPETING, DRAPES, CEN. HEAT AND AIR
vald 377 176$
CASSELBERRY, FIR.
Charles E.I'orter&amp;wf.Gayle Wm.D.l(order$, 11[5hop E L of
DISHWASHER AND GARBAGE DISPOSALS.
to June 11. Ilaumei.ster, sgl., I.! Cost. U ! lieu pan Sec. 21- 2 B ORM, furniShed or unlu'eo
rn.si
ALL ELECTRIC KITCHENS,
Adul? preferred
15 Spring Dgns, 831,900.
29 tic, 8131,600.
Conveniently located on Hwy. 17.92 next It,, Cavalier - Across from Ranch House
373
51S4or3floag
Le-Ie [teal Est. I n v. to
James B. Lambert &amp; wf. 1 or 7 bedroom ciuples apartments
('harks Warwick &amp; wf. Joyce Bonnie to Tower Realty
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Martha LI 12 BIk C Bear Lake
H is., a-d, $33,500.
Casselberry Gdns Inc. to
Donald W Wilson &amp; sri. Linda
J .1 ft S Ulir I IIJ%V
£UilLryfl
Will. 1%. .1unrclongo &amp; wt Park 5th Ad±i,, $C,000.
W. Wilson &amp; wf. Linda
Donna to thomas E. Stewart &amp; E.Donald
to
Marion I.. Crumbaker &amp;
wf Elaine R. Lt 8 Blk F. Lake

KathrynPark4tI1Addn,$33,tyj. Katheryn

collectIon. 5310775.

Babysitting in my homC. Hour. Day
Of Week. Fenced yard, playroom.
Low rates for working mothers,
Winter Springs. 3fl.isi3

Edmund Salas &amp; wf Nociha to
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Benj. Tillman &amp; sri Emma to
W.S. &amp;
Ir., John If. Wright,

$100

Second Mountain Constr. Co.
Joseph E. Ca.shwehl &amp; wf to Kwang Nam Kim &amp; wf. KI
Anna to Ruth B. Hula, mt &amp; Soon, Lt 446, Forest Brook 5th
Dorothy Lcmke,': mt., IA 4 111¼ Sec. $33000
If ., LI 1 81k C. Country' Club F, Summers-ct North, See, 3
Shoemaker Constr. to Wm.
Manor Un. No. I, $17,500.
Fuller
&amp; wf. Va. C., LI 5 111¼ C.
$22,000.
-- -idyllwilde of Loch Arbor, Sec 4,
$42,000.
Robe rt P. Turlington &amp; Alma
to Richard M. Wilson Jr. &amp; wf
Kristine I., E
of Lt IS, all of
19 &amp; W 2' of 20 111k If. Sanlando
Spring s Tr. No. 16, 2nd repl.
$23,000.
Wm. E. Stout &amp; sri. Eve to

828,000.
Richard K. Berg &amp; wf
P.everley to Bobby C. Leggett &amp;
wi Janet A. Lt 80 Devonshire,
141,500.
bring K. Murray &amp; wf Susan
to Salvatore Borraccorso &amp; wf
Irene Lt 499 Spring Oaks Unit
Ill, $38,000,
James H. Richards &amp; wf
hmnogene to Frank H. Cannon,
1.15 16 &amp; 17 131k 13I W.t
Altamonte HIs., $7,000
harry A. Gc-ehrin Cun.tr. t
Larry D. Dorcik &amp; wf Alice to Thomas P. Cullen &amp; wf Janet A.

Frank H.'Cannon. IA 15 Blk B

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NE ' of Sec 19-21-31 etc., $100.

(lanes Win. Dunn, sgl., LI 156,
less N 4.30', Trailwood Est. Sec
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Judy R. 1.1 8 131k C North Or!.
Tern, See 3 Unit 1, $28,900.

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3, 137,500.
Amelia to J. Claude hleacock &amp;
'4 France Unit 212, Village of
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Spring Oaks Un. 4, 137,700.
Rd Aire Homes Inc., t,
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Carl U. Martin &amp; wf Sandra to
the Upjohn Co., Lot 213 Forest
Brook .4th s. $40,000.
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Alma Bird, sgl., to Eric Bird,
Unit 26A, Oak harbour, Sec. 1, E.
l'hilyaw &amp; EIIz., LI 190 1k

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34-4bile Homes
porch. tiCki &amp; $25 deposit. No pets.
323 73.5!
3 Bedrpom, 60.'17' mobile home.
Furnished $150 month; $50
security. 372 4299.

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Nice 3 bedroom. 2 bath house.
Fenced yard, carpet &amp;
r efrigerat or, up to 3 children, $150
month in beautiful Washington
Oaks 323 7562 anytime,

C'assf.cj Ads serve the buying and
Selling community everyday, read
.Ini USC them often Call 372 7611
or 531 9993

REAL FLORIDA LIVING
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Acres near large lake with mini
Palm trees. Comfortable mobili
home completely furnished
$1s,0
WE TAKE TRADES

4 Bedrooms. Ili baths, garage,
!enclj, central heat and air,
carpet, 3n s9 F.venings.

carpet, central H&amp;A. garage,

For Rent: Office and
Storage Space.
I700French Ave .373 7340

Nice 3 Bedrooms with carport. 1
Blc,ck to Stores, $140 month. 373
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Longy,00. 687 Highland Ave., I
block from Longwood Elementary
School, 3 Bedroom masonry
home, Range. AC. and carpeted
$150 Month plus deposit. 641 1651

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Lake Mary, 2 bedroom Iurn S!ied
h0u5. Aduttt, no pets. Near 5JC.
S140

M. UNSWORTI.a REALTY

Small 3 bedroom furnished house,
near schools &amp; dowfltOw 2 sChool
age children O.K. $125mo. See
Owner it 210 W 11th St.

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373 6061 3230Sl7

3'r 4L W¼'W, lbltit .v Good
Credit andgualitied buyer. 121900

Rig, Real Estate Broker

See T?s ho*! 3 itR. I' Ibaths. 7 pct.
mortgage, 1 yeirs old CH. car.
Ottd. nCr Shady area Lc,* dawn
payment
JOHN SAULS AGENCY
Day's 3227174

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at 7 44 Pcl. interest, 30 Yr. from
$271990. Daytime call 83o 5327,
eves. 3720717

APARTMENTS

ON LAKE JENNIE

1 11 SANTA BARBARA OR.
SANFORD

MUST SELL

- NEW] BO. 7 BATH

Make offer. 327 3217

A Community of
Fine Hoin.% offered by

Harold Hall Realty

Ideal Retiem,nt Home.3bedroom,

Rig Real Estate Broker
2139 S Myrtle Ave - Sanfor d
Phone 3210610

some painting. Don't miss this one

LAKE MARY

W. Garnett White

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Large Club House. Junior
Olymp4 Pool, Basketball
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Hwy 17 .92, FIve Points, 3210021.

Ill 'he Herald Classified ads are
buck and while and read all over.

'looking the Wekixa River, 1

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country. 305441.5)31 After 1:00.

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Sanford. Florida

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Can use as 7 or 3 bedrooms. 2
storage buildings. All for only
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rents to $10 123 Shomat. I

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Nater Bed; Men's, Ch.idre
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Re Lis - Shop the easy way

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Counter tops, Sinks

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rnerIy Pfarriett's Beauty flooki

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bill. Turbo Roof Venft installed
323 $919

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windows, ovens,
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74 wm below dealer coit, first
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chaser.
Sanford', newest and
finest Adult-Family
TAFFER REALTY
Bli lutiful dbl wide on own lot along
Mobile Home Park.
Rig. Real Estate Broker
tihe St. Johns Assumable mar.
Come out and inspect
1100 E. 25th St., 322 46U
It7age. 3054415131 After 1:00.
the MOdel Homes on
COUNTRYLIVING,etc$osetocit1j displa
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Priced $13 90010132,000
JOHNNY WALKER REAL
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13 50; large coffee table, 810,
Stereo, $23, Porch recliner, $4;
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plus antiques. Some dea lers say
they keep the bes t used furniture,
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remnants, 25c each; Electric

SANFORD

Broker. 107 W. commercial
Sanford 332 7811

S35000 To $43,000

Clothes line post, free;
Bench. $13; Chest of Drawer's,
Twin bed, $20; Occasiona l chairs,
$3 up; New tclIet seat, free; Step
S1001, $3; Platform roc ker, 115; L
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sor chaff, 1)5; Old Oak desk. 175;
Lamp base, free; Folding metal
chairs. $1 iach; Draper y fabric

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Priced From 123,500 to 138.500

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$15 each; Swivel chair,

322 -7443

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Pontiac sports car. Like new

Motorcycle Insurance

HORSE AUCTION

We are expandfl Business is good,
Youth Bed, 15; 2 Danish Chairs,

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$730 each.
Plym outh wagon, 1)30. Owner,
373 1309.

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FREIGHT SALVAGE

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Truck load of new tick weekly. I
and Rt. 16 Old Hillbilly Ridic
Stables. Horses sold 7 days
wetk. 327.5690.

Appliancet Furniture Paint Etc.
"Buy Direct From BoxcarGORMLY'S. E. 16. Sanford 373 1733

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Call .redlt Dept.
SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East 1st St . Sanford 377 1611

Will REALTY

lbath block home. located On nice
lot In quiet i.elghbnj-hood. Needs

automatic.

Drop In bobbin, zig zag, and 3 needle1
Position Like new CndtaOn, sold!
new for 11$, balance of uS Cash or
$ paymen ts of $10. New warraj'ity.

control doors, kitchen appliance
furnished. $13,000. Conventional
loint as low as 7'... pct. interest.

Larry Saxon, Realtor

Full

meets of 11

NEW &amp; NICE EXECUTIVE
PATIO homes, 3 bedroo,ns, 7 baths,
double garage W..lectronic

at onfy 114,000.

JOHN K RIDER. ASSOC.

Loan ot Mid-Florida

Priced

'n machine.

76065 Hwy, 17.97
REALTOR 373 3771

And

First Federal Savings and

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FHA or VA. Taxes are law.
Location great. Call 323 9410.

76--Auto Paris

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Ir) Sewing
cabinet, repossessed
Singers bell model, winds bobbk'

PRICED TO ENJOY
Imagine owning a cheerful 3
bedroom Sanford home with
carport, utility room, *all to wall
carpeting, and drapes for lust
531300. Fenced ',ard. Will tell

Acreage

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:OMMERcIAL- 2 Bdrm house,
garage with apartment on 2 lots
145.000

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For cheap camping and trans ,'4
VW van. Red and white, runs
good, 1.450. 322 92)4.

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miles of trail Open 71 hi's a da)
days a week. Night riding Invita
Pirlies and individuals wtIcOn
Barbecue and night trail nc
first Saturday night each mon
Call for reservations for niç
riding . Horses boarded, Includ
cvu riSy, and compiee care, I
mo Pasture board you feed, $
mo Hor ses bought, sold, ii
traded every day. Under n
management. 377 3690

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1973 MG Midget,
excellent condition.

373 1711

Antique red ion ing wagon

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66-Horses

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1970 Grand Prix Pontiac, 2 dr..Iully
equIpped. $1995. Call Duane
McGuire. 322 1631. Dealer.

..- $ i"
tiditionrd
es.s,,ange. REELS BODY SHOP,
nb9 Sanford

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7311W lstSt
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0571 or 377 6230.

Plan now 10 vacation this year in
your own REC Vie from

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1971 Camaro Z 78, gold, air, power s
and ft 11,0 miles Like new. 37)

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fake over piymeots. 321 07w,

1971 Camper hull, to.'
long wheelbase truck

4566.

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Spotless older lake home. All trees
etc. Dock, privacy. Priced right.
La nd contract. Owner, $317339.

EASY LIVING

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Black Lab puppies. $2.5 to sis. AKC I
751 Lakewood Or,. Deflary. eM I.

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SANFORD FLEA MART

SI.S00. 322 7717.

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Ander son, 363 3710.

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1973 Pinto Runabout, '2.000 cc,
automatic, 14,000 ml. $1,400 or

the help you need. 372 2611.

AKC Doberman pincher puppies.
Champion lineage. $50 to 1)30. Mr.

Saturdays &amp; Sundays

Jim Hunt Realty
Corbett R l Estate
PLANNING A GARAGE SALE"
DON'T FORGET TO AD. 2374 Park Dr.
REALTOR
377711$
VERTISE IT IN THE REALTOR
DeBary
AFTERHRS: d &amp;I 17I
CLASSIFIED ADS, 3777411.
322 9214
3720441
3773991
--1 story, of" 0)mL I bdrm, 2
BY OWNER-629E 2nd St. Good 2
bath, ckSO.' Owner holding
bedrooms on professional lot.
S .200.
Commercial Properties
Exc el lent Incomeproperty. Owner
Homes, Lots
fwce i317347.
P1
C. BATEMAN

323.0532

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HOME, all extr as, good location,

12 BEDROOM APIS
SWIMMING P OOL
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

323.0742

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ALL NEW - ) &amp; 4 bedroom, 1* 2 &amp; 7
baths. homes, fully equipped. fl

Lake Jennie

3

Eves. 323 043

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WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
Read today's Classified Ant for

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1967 Ford F&amp;rlane, good hunting ,
fishing car, good tires 1750 377

1973 Dodge V,n, Tradesman t oo
$100 Cash and takeover
payments. $30 1733

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1971 VW 1100
AND TAKE OVER
PAYMENTS. 372 4776

332 5.461

Air conditioner 3 ton, $725 Heats and
cools. Late model compressor.
6.476431

HOME

Retirees Dream, quiet &amp; clean. 7
bdrm family rm only $17,950
Acre Realty. REALTOR. 373 775.0

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1921

75-Recreational Vehicles

POOWeLAKC

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1200French, 3237)10

Apricot.6 wkt. old

761 N range Av
Winter Park, 6431121

EXECUTIVE
- LOCH
ARBOR- I Bedrooms with all
custom extras, 17*31' pool.

PtVACy GALORE. Modern 2 3 bdrm., Il
i baths, central heat &amp; Air, 3 Bedrooms, carpeted.
bedroom, 1' bath home 6 mi
air. will wall car pet, pat io Fully
central H&amp;A, lireplac,, private
south of Sanford. 5)00336
equipped kitchen Call 37.3 1222.
dining room, 7", lots, orange
trees. By owner 133,000. 327 415;
EXCELLENT BUY
323 7*60.
34-Mobi le Homes

MART

Qar,'n Su' 'th I rri', ho 95
FLORIDA WATER BED CORP.

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OU old abondonedc,,r
Move
FREE. If you will call me after
373-1674.
P

Sanford Auction

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooer for only $1.50 per day.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

* Waterbed Sale *

Realty, REALTOR, 3237750

Reg Real Estate Broker
377 1301 26lO Hiawatha Ave 1,17 97

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for Rent

BUY- SELL -TRADE
311 3ISE First St
3725677

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after 5:30 p.m.

80-Autos for Sale

stools, tofas, chairs, TV$. ap
pllances. old thigh bed, carpet. 1
PC. dining room S uit e, bedrOOm
furniture, and many items too
numerous to mention

or mow your vacant lots. Floyd
Freer, 3225191.

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE

Ravenna Park
Immaculate
bdrm., large lot, low, low down
3 bedroom, 7 baths, with good neigh.
$73,500. Acre Realty, REALTOR
t0t3,Jpcl, mortgage. orrefin.anc,
3327750.
VA or FHA $37000
Fireplace, I bdrm., 2 bath, den, pool
on 1 acre. Only $3 7,950 Acri
PAYTON REALTY

WI
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IN.-

iw Yamah 320. excellent Condition
Sale price, $250. Phone 373 GIli

Hwy 16. 1u Mi. East of I 4

Let me till your spring garden spot

Golf Clubs, matched set of woods,
and irons. Steel shafted, leather
bag, SSO 323 5)5.3

1l.

Home On Lake

FLEA

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Auction

Stan 's

62-Lawn-Garden

1911 Hwy. 17.97. Open Sat. &amp; Sun. 9.3
339 7970

Nice lurn. S rm. home, $ rms., fu
bath. Screened po rch, garAglt
fr,.jl trc-s , l.3rQI. lot C,ti )2

$200 Down

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air, custom interior. Low Jowr.
Only 123.730 Easy to own Iv it
call.
CLIFF
JORDAP
REALTOR. $311222 .

REALTOR 372 7191

* " Get

33Houses Furnished

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Clears, Large Lot
377 1110

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Exciting 3 bedroom home on big Ic
fen ced back yard.carpets, centr ml

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Used showcase's, like new. Display
fixture, Cash registers, Gondolas.
Mer chandise' Tables. Reasonable.

'Inflation Beater

W$Iva River Lot - $11,1
2 Story Spanish
with pGl. 149,500

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Two gas heaters
one olI healer
other misc. items. 373-5074

III II

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Furnish your home with a bar and 1

65-Pets- Supplies

64Y

Saturday? P.M.
Open daily 10$ We buy, sell,trade

PUBLkJ UCTION
MON. FEB. 10, 7 P. M.

$91 9198

SANFORD

3 Bedroom
2 bath, carpet, good
location. 127.

Real Estate
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with 21' x 57'

Auction

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You can get a fair price when you
advertise your "don't needs" in
the Want Ads

32)8.

Area One Inc.
REALTORS

Used offi ce furniture

_ 78__t0 "cY es

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guns, wicker. misc. Private 67$

signs.

- neal home, many
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NOLL'S
Casselberry, 17.92 $304706

Upright piano; couches; bdrm.
suite; antIque-s, oak desk, 1.55;
Icebox, clock, will pt'ooe, old

NEW I, 7 and) bedroom homes a '.
townhouses. WalIto wall carç
wallpaper, built-In kitchen and no
maintenance foe. LOW, LO N.
LOW 7 2 4 pd. interes t unc en
tandem plan. Hwy 1797 to 25th l.
west to Ridgewood and follow 1

fenced, patio 124.500. 3731631.

10 Acre Farm
mobile, $tS,000

Prëviev

60-Office SupplIes

Wood or steel desks (executi ve desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as Is. Cash and Carry.

For Sale: Collection of books and
maaaiines i Military £Irrrkfl

OPEN TEN JILL DARK

air. trees. 139.900,
FORREST GREENE INC.
REALTORS373 6353 or 64$2333

15005g. It, 720 Volt. local for repair Country Living
shop or warehouse. 3328321 Or 372
trees. $25900

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for ___
Sale

.

Call 322 91)4.

LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom,
waterfront home, beautiful kit
then, Florida room, central heat &amp;

37-Business Property

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'ENlC WIKIVA RIVER lovely
tpot under the old oaks to vacaf ion
or live. Fishing, canoeing,
swimrnng. Camp Seminole, S
mitescs?otI 4onSR 46 i n'u7o.

NO DOWN -- or owner will
hold mortgage. 3 Bedrooms. 1L',
ba ths, i'll modern, lovely. 1801 W.
4th St., Sanford. 272 3791.

VA- No Down. 3 bdrms., 7 bathi,

3 bedroom home
fenced yard.
patio. Newly decorated. No mote
than ?children 377.7741.

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moWi?a; Bid, $13; Serb Base &amp;
Mattress plus Headboard, $49;
Black &amp; Decker 14" Electric
Hedge Clippers, 517; QIssel
manual rug shampooer. $3; Bed
Table. 11. 323380$.
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Nights 3775.171 or 377 7357

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beautiful oaks. Swimming, fishing,

Bedrooms, fenced yard 1160
Month. First and last deposit )fl
7451 after S and weekends.

_

Days--322 6123

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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
ROKERS

WE TAKE TRADES

3 BEDROOM HOUSE
2 BEDROOM APT.
3731771
3

trifler with sc/eened in

Nirm.

I)upt,i apt, kitchen cquipped, iir
Conditioned. Contact Mr. William
37 9790 after 3 p M.

41--Houses

LAKE MARY
BINGO
A wli
nrf Beautifully decorated 'i
bedroom home, central heat &amp; au
carpeted, family room, breakfai
bar, $74,90, Owner motivated
WE TAKE TRADES
LONGWOOD 3 bedrooms, spi
plan, 2 baths, carpeted, centri
heat &amp; air, garage. $75,900.
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walls, f1c Free

323 2633.

Carpentry, Remodeling. Additlont.
Custom Work LicenSed, Bonded
Free est i mate. 3736038.
Carpentry, Non-inflated rates.
t, Remodel, Additions,

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J.W. (Jack) Klaurk, 373 $144
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A small Classified Ad brings big

returns TryMf%Armjj re ('all
321 261) or III 9fe1

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couting for training opportunities,
weekend events and dzy acUvities.
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Wilson said SHA expects to
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rent payments, which average earn 1140,840 towards the new
$39 a month
$415,130 budget now waiting
'
The 112 elderly tenants in
Wilson said the reason for the final approval from HUD Last
• sessions" to come up with ideas Redng Park Gardens won't resolution is because of the &gt;ear a budget was p63,744 He
on downtown development.
have to pay for electricity in the "fixed incomes" of the tenants, said the $140,840 income will
"We need and encourage future as a result of action
hIchdoes not exceed
a come from rental payments,
their participation," Jacobson taken Thursday night b&gt; the &gt;ear
lüch average $124,240 a year
said "We feel that downtown Sanford Housing Authority
Tight mone&gt; in the fcderai from the six projects, and from
property owners and business- (SlIM
Department of Housing and interest on investments and
men themselves
have the anA resolution was pa
ssed
Ui-gan
Development
(HUD)has sale of surplus property.
swers to the problems"
establishing a policy of not forced SUA to dip into the
The $274,290 deficit is to be
Citing some
usion in what charging residents for 'ex $140,000 reserve account to made up
$147,290 of ItUl)
is meant by "downtown San- ms" electric utility fees in the supplement the
1975-76 fiscal money plus the $127,000 from
ford,' Jacobson said the corn
100 unit project
one of Si' year budget, he said
operating reserves. Wilson
mittee has established a under SIIA
We will be operating with said
working definition in the form
Executive EM rector Tom $127,000 of our reserve acHe said it will cost $13,000 to
of four delineated areas, In its Wilson explained a ;5 monthly count," said Wilson.
upgrade recreation facilities
Initial efforts the committee
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and purchase some electronic
will use its fir two areas to
actounting equipment for the
define downtown
from
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Palmetto to Part and from
In other action, Wilson
Second to Commercial Me
reported a resolution was
and from Palmetto to Myrtle
adopted to contract with
Watch Out 1 Dracula s Coming
Ave.and from Third to Corn
Honda [lower and 1aghtCo to
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Count Dracula is alive and well and living In Saord
install nine Street lights at the
development program conif )ou don't believe that, take it look at the Evening
Lake Monroe Terrace project.
tinues the definition of down.
Herald's Seminole Magazine.
lie said SHA will pay $325 a
.
to wn Sanford will expand
year for the energy con.
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outward to eventuall include
INI)F
sUirption
the area from Mellonville to
Mr&amp; Mary Whitten, part-time
Around The Clock
4A Dr. Lamb
Auto Train and from Fourth to
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Gardens,
was
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Jacobson said that next week
time
$7,200
position
she and committee adviser
representing
a
$1,2DO
salary
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Shirley Moak, along with State
increase,
he
,
said.
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Senator Lori Wilson, will travel
S11A approved a procurement
Dcar Abby
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to Tallahassee to lobby for
policy setting a VM limit for
ds or services. U
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highlI7.0vemight
low
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will be concentrating on the
must be approved by the live- REALLY GOOD
inches.
depwnents of Archives
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man
SHA commission Wilson
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By BOB LLOYD
Herald Staff Writer

Altamonte Springs bar
Donald R Crowder today
labeled confessed burglar
Calvin C Yates Jr, of
CawlberrF, a bar and denied
that he ever "ordered or
bought" an outboard motor
from Yates
Crowder, 44-year-old owmr
Oferthe Rendezvous Bar, and
I h man E Fields, 38, co-owner
of a repair shop Located across
the street from the bar. are on
trial on charges of buying,
receiving and concealing stolen
property.
Crevirder and Fields were
among 13 suspects arrested
when Sheriff's agents said they
smashed a $1 million a ear
steal to-order
multi-county
theft ring in mid August
Crowder testified for the
defense today that he knew
Yates and James L Davis and
had seen them in his bar. But,
Crowder said he 'never ordered a boat motor from Yates.
I've never ordered anything
from Cal Yates."
confessed
members
of Davis,
Yates and
the theft ring,
testified Thursday that they

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based on the existence of
Star of "'Me Mea)" DinahleffI111 Is Inteniewed by Master of Ceremonies Lau Christy (left) Thumday organized crime in Seminole
night at the world premiere of the film held alSemtnole Cinema In Cwtselberry. Write r-direc to r. County, a statement that Vihlen
was filmed In Winter Park, is John flu (right 1 . The benefit says he heard for the "first
showing w a Juvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation. ( era Phot o } ant asse err
t ie" on Wednesday
Tallahassee.
"I cannot argue with the
statement, the sheriff is the
professional law enforcement
officer," the chairman noted.
And, Polk, contacted at hds
office,
today confirmed that he
.
"definitely
feels there is a
county's
te in thei r
.cerwin
lement of organized
diminish and that eventually be a blight
crime
in
Seminole
Count
county officials would "own
County conunission Chair,
"A
large
part
of
our drug
some clay in the hil1s."
man Sid Vihlen Jr. agreed with
But Lavender said, as "long Lavender, saying DeWolf's problem is orpirilmd. When you
have coke and heroin and large
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think we're ever going to get
will got to be organized."
last "absolutely wrong.
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Though Polk feels all
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not tied to
roads superintendent
e county for 50 years," the
said county work crews r-ave chairman said. He also said he the syndicate, he said "some of
about 10 or 12 miles of road a has asked county professionalsour drug oblem ... would be
year. "And we take in about 15 to conic up with exact cost tied to
Polk asked for special radios
miles
he added.
Lavender said DeWoll'sand four addill'onal
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Clay is used to stabilize sand estimate of a $1 million cost patrol in the county. Polk says
roads to make them passable ovra 10-year
manpower shortages prompted
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m to create seven districts
considering purchase of a clay Lavender says after 10 years which he says now needs to be
the
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program.
717he Downiown'Development J-at the W-v of diminishing
Council, which is not connected returns will eventually negate
with the Downtown Business t vty's need for its own
Assodatlon, Is made up of nine $517,000 clay pit.
members, including Executive
However,Lavender agreed
Director Jacobson; Chairman
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John Morris; Rose Jacobson,
president of Markham Woods
Don KnIgit, Ralph Larson,
Civic Association, that over LI
next 10 years the county will
Springfield, Doug Stenstrom, pay about $100,000
a )ear for
and Garnett White.
clay if a site owned by Lester
Mandell near
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Downtown Steering Committee, flood is purchawd.
has been meeting regularly for
three months. Jacobson said
County officials are now
the committee will formulate a paying M,ODO a year for clay.
final pre-plannin report by
In esense, DeWoll said that
Nov. 6 which will include over a span of 10 years the
research data to be collected
next week via questionnaires.
Downtown businessmen real estate brokers, attorneys,
merchants, insurance
executives and others -will be
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President Ford Is formally
submitting to Congress his controversial proposal for
creation of a $100 billion government corporation to help
finance the search for new energy sources.The President
is submitting detailed legislation today that would bring
Into being an Energy Independence Authority he first
proposed in addressing the AFL-CIO building and construction trades convenIon in San Franc isco on Sept. 22.
Pushed by Vice President Nelson A. Rockefeller, the
authority would have a 10-year lifespan and be selfliquidating. It would grant loans to help pay for what Ford
termed those projects which private business cannot
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The DemocratIccontrolled
('omress and President Ford appear headed for a
ix)llUcaily uruual showdown later this year over l'ord's
insistence that any tax cut be tied to a ceiling on next
year's federal spending.
Democratic strategists say privately they are convinced that they will either get credit for a tax cut or be
able to blame Ford for blocking it, while the President
contends the voters favor his package proposal.
Ford reiterated his demand for the double-barreled
legislative package at a nationally televised and broadcast news conference Thursday night, declaring: "If the
Congress plays politics by sending a tax reduction bill to
my desk without any responsible restraint on federal
spending I would not hesitate to veto it."
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WASHINGTON (AP)
For years, increasingly efficient foreign fishing fleets have scoured the waters off
the U.S. coast for nearly every t ype of fish, sometimes
moving so close to shore that they had to be shooed back
by Coast Guard cutters.
As a result, the House rejected Ford administration arguments and gave approval Thursday to a measure that
would ban foreign fishing within 200 miles of the U.S.
coastline. Since 1966, the United States has claimed a 12mile ILshIng limit.
Supporters of the bill, which was approved 208 to 101,
say the expanded limit will conserve fish stocks and
protect U.S. fishermen against the super-efficient
operations of trawlers chiefly from Japan and Soviet bloc
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WASHiNGTON (AP)
New 1975 grain harvest
estimates may be decisive in whether to resume U.S.
wheat and corn sales to the Soviet Union, President Ford
says.
"AS soon as we get that report. I presume there will be
some announcements as to further sales to one or more
countries," Ford told a news conference Thursday night.
The Agriculture Department was to release the report
today.
The new USDA report was expected to bear out earlier
predictions that American tanners have enough grain
this year to meet domestic and export commitments and
still provide enough left over for a modest buildup in the
nation's small reserves.
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WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford says concern
for his safety and the safety of o0mrs forced cancellation
of a scheduled trip to Louisville, but Kentucky's governor
says the only thing the President had to fear was political
embarrassment.
Ford's announcement at a Thursday night news conference that he would not attend a Republican fund-raising
dinner In Louisville next week marked the first time that
"security reasons" officially had been cited for cancellation of one of his many trips.
However, other aspects of Ford's security
arrangements have been tightened since two alleged
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millionaire and former North Dakota congressman, will
be sworn in as the new secretary of the Interior.
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Is possible, but unlikely and
Vihien's opinion, "There is no perhaps even economically
iay that I see It the millage unfeasible.
would have to be Increased."
Deputy Circuit Court Clerk
Some $23,000 exists in the Ashby Jones said tax bills are
fines and forfeitures con- almost ready for mailing to
tingency, Polk says $240,000 of citi zens. To hold hearings
that amount was budgeted to necesasry to promote a second
cover his appeal. And. the tax bill would be expensive
sheriff says additional federal Jones said. However,
funds— which are expected
rule out the possibility.
would lower his request to
$185,000, leaving some $100,000 o(fke plans to send out fiscal 75.
budgeted for emergencies.
76 tax bills Oct. 29 The cabinet
VihIen said he felt the Is expected to rule on Polk's
remaining figure would be request Oct. 21.
more In the range of $80,000.
Tax Collector Tray Ray said
A contingency Fund, of only he will check Into the legality of
180,000, he said, would be a raising the millage. At present,
ilangerous level on which to he said he wasn't sure If such a
,perate over the year."
move would be legal. Vihieri
County officials contacted said It is,
May said a budget amendment
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CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (All) — Gov, Reubin Askew says
Florida is showing the country how to live happily with the
land
"We understand in Florida, as we never understood
before, that our common task is not to subdue nature but
to sustain nature," Askew told a Harvard University
seminar Thursday.
"We are no longer blind believers In the gospel of
growth," he said. "We are still growing in Florida, as we
must, but we are trying to grow in the right ways. There is
more order and more reason now in the development of
our cities and suburbs,"

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law enforcement" and cited
But when the argument Wner Woods S!r
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budget increases awarded t
moved to the capital, Vihien
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sheriff over the previous years argued on the side of the
enwood Unit 11 S1rW
to back up his statement.
commission. Representing Polk
LIihtIng 01st.
Vihlen said over the decade Was Doug Stenstrom, a former Forest
Strict I lghtlnq Dit
Lhtin9O'st
the sheriff's budget has in. state senator and school board Ind
1144d Street
creased l000 percent. He said attorney.
Lighting Dist.
this year's award granted a 20.5
The commission employed Highland Pines Street
L IPM Ing Dist,
per cent increase.
Cleveland, who Is also a former
CasaAio
"Based on the recessionary state senator, to oppose the Woodlan5tre
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t!mes and the financial crunch, aherlfrs appeal.
Apple Valley Street Lighting Dist .
ureçy
or Drive Street Lighting Dlii,
we teal a 20.5 per cent Increase
Idytwilde Street Lighting Dii?,
is more than sufficient to attack
North Gate Street Lighting 01st.
the crime problems," Vihien
Sterling Park Strut Lighting Dii?.
Said.
Sunlard Street Lighting Di s t,
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During budget sessions In
Seminole County, Vihien offeted the sheriff a $120,000
compromise, but the full
commission turned thumbs
down. The sheriff offered to
settle for 1110,000, still the
commission, said no.

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Clerk of Circuit and
Clerk of County Cort
Board of County Commissioners
Seminole Covnty, Florida

MIAMI iAPi — Union leaders are disputing earlier
claims by officials of Pan American World Airways that
the airline will be able to offer relocation In New York to
all employes at a maintenance base being phased out
here.
Teamsters officials estimate half the 600 clerical, cargo
and marketing employes they represent in Miami will
lose their jobs In the phaseout.
"Of Sonic 140 stock clerks being displaced here, not
more than 20 are being offered a position in New York,"
said Joyce Hardy, chief steward for the Teamsters local.

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An act making Veterans Administration loans available
for condominiums, seen as a boon to South Florida's
overbuilt condominium market, has turned into a redtape fiasco, sellers and prospective buyers say.
None of the more than 7,000 condominium-unit loan
applications In Florida has been approved since the bill
was passed by Congress In February, officials said
Thursday.
"The holdup is we just haven't had the personnel to cope
with it," explained Tom David of Jacksonville, head loan
guarantee officer for the VA In Florida,

Suicide, Robbery Checked
Police are checking for
JACKSONVILLE (AP)
possible links between the suicide of a robbery-shooting
suspect and three other recent robbery attempts accompanied by gunfire in Northeast Florida.
"We're really just grabbing at straws right now," said
LI. James Suber.
But he said the similarities warrant further checking.
Alfred Scott Mitchell, 29, killed himself with a shot in
the head Wednesday as police closed in on a house where
they had chased a suspect in a robbery-shooting at a food
market. Two people had been seriously wounded by shots
in the head (luring the robbery.
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and they are on display at the
school library.

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City Elementary School to tour
and explore the local
educational facility.
Charles Tolar Raybun gave
the welcoming address and
Miss Elsa Caskey played guitar
Margaret Reynolds, a former
and led the students in singing principal at Sanford Grammar,
the school song.
and now at Pinecrest, spoke to
Built In 1902, Sanford the visiting youngsters.
Grammar School Is a far cry Charlotte Whitmore, Seminole
from the pod-type Forest City County lunchroom manager,
Elementary School. It Is the also talked to the children, as
county's oldest facility still (lid a former Sanford Grammar
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A cu. -defendant, LeeRoy SWley, 29, of Winston-Salem, N.C.,
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and Cindy Burgeman, 22, both
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But defense lawyer Louis Ossinskv urged the hirv to nCr..
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DELAND (AP)
A
Daytona Beach man has been
convicted of first degree murder in what lawyers say Is the
first case ever tried under a
1972 Florida law allowing the
death penalty for distribution or
delivery of heroin which kills a
user.
A circuit court jury deliberated 16 minutes Thursday before convicting Glen L. Martin,
28, under Florida's untested
"drug pusher" statute.
A bearded, former beachside
motel laundry worker, Martin
was convicted in the Aug. 3
1974 drug overdose death of
Terri C. Minton, 26.
The jury was to reconvene
day to hear testimony before
recommending a sentence. The
charge carries a minimum
year prison term,
Asst. State Atty. Horace
Smith Jr. told the jury, "The
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Some 72 state lawenforcement officers seeking $1 million in back pay have
received good news.
Icon County Circuit Judge Victor Cawthon refused
Thursday to honor a request by the state to dismiss the
suit.
However, Cawthon said he would restrict the time
period covered by the suit to two years. Attorneys for the
plaintiffs said this would mean that only $50,000 could be
collected.

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TAIJ.AIIASSEE (AP)
State Atty. T. Edward
Austin of Jacksonville says the public was well-served by
his pleabargaining agreement reducing charges against
former Insurance Commissioner Thomas O'Malley.
"I'm not going to apologize for that plea bargaining,"
Austin told the House appropriations Committee Thursday.
He said the plea bargaining accomplished his removal
from office by resignation about the most that could
have been expected from lengthy impeachment and
criminal trials that would have poured "half a million
taxpayers dollars down the drain."

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WINDSOR LOCKS, Corn. (AP) In the past, smallpox
neatly wiped out the Americzn Indian, now alcoholism is
threatening to do what smallpox coulda't, says Al Pooley.
"It's at epidemic levels," said Pooley, training coordinator for the American Indian Commission on
Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in Arvada, Coo.
"Alcoholism is the No. I problem among Indians In both
urban areas and reservations," said John Ginnish,

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'l'Ali.AIIASSEE i All) — A young woman who
testified in a previous trial that her lover committed the
"satanic slaying" of a Virginia man was expected today
to relate another man's vffitigedr0p in the killing.
The prosecution in the first degree murder trial of Billy
Glenn Isley, 27, of Taylor, Mich., was to call Dee Lou
Davis. 18, of Arlington, Va., as its final and key witness.
Miss Davis has said she was present when Isley and
David Nyberg, 20, also of Arlington, allegedly stabbed
Ken Houston, 20, repeatedly in a Tampa house last year
and chanted "Die, Satan, die" over his corpse.

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TAMPA AP — Rep. L.A. "Skip" Balalis says
four hours he testified before a federal grand jury was to
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clear the air" of allegations that he took an unreported
$10,000 cash conttibution before the 1972 general election.
"I'm glad that I had a chance to go in and answer a lot of
questions," the Fort Myers [leach Republican said when
he left the jury roorii Thursday. lie said he was sticking
III, his June statci cut describing James Lee Groot as a
'pathological liar."
Groot, once chief aide to former Sen. Edward Gurney,
testified four months ago in Gurney's bribery-conspiracy
trial that he gave Bafalis the $10,000 in a men's restroom
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npienciltures between the IrKWPorated and unincorpof slid areas of Me
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areas
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tabled until the next board motion to accept a state
Mrs. Marion Snell, coor'
meeting, 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22 In "agreement" to participate in a dinator of the county's cornAltamonte Springs City Hall. state dental curriculum and preherisive health plan, said
Puzzled by health funding
Board member Allan Keeth teacher in-service development Seminole may have the op.
procedures, Seminole County said he Is opposed to granting project with the University of portunity to pilot a dental
School officials Wednesday any funding action until Florida. The agreement calLs program. The agreement also
night decided more information "disposable needles are for sending $4,675 of state includes Alachua, Broward,
Is needed before rubber available
for
teachers
to U.F.
Escambia, Pinellas and Polk
stamping about $,000 worth of requesting it (in the tubercular
"But we don't know what is couities, which together are
state "contracts."
skin testing program)."
meant by the 'dental pur- being asked to send a total of
The board agreed with
Board members appeared to poses," said Roger Harris, $29,975 of state money to U.F.
member Pat Telson Who made agree with Mrs. Telson, who assistant superintendent for
a motion to table a single page said without an itemized list of finance.
This agreement also was
contract with the Florida services provided, the board
Keeth said what he objects to placed on the Oct. 22 agenda,
Division of Health calling fora doesn't know what to expect for is "being used as a vehicle to after Board Chairman Robert
$19,000 payment to the county providing the money.
funnel money to any university G. "Bud" Feather said more
health unit. The contract was
The board also rejected a without knowing the benefits." information is needed.

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OCALA tAP)
The Amoco Production Co. is
plugging its test wells in the Ocala National Forest after
failing in two attempts to find oil.
Officials said Thursday that the company will let its
leases on more than 34,000 acres to lapse since its second
exploratory well in the Central Florida forest had found
no traces of oil or gas.
Prospects for a third drilling attempt seem improbable,
a (oripany spokesman said.

School Lunch Pol'i'cy Revised

LA COSTA, Calif. (AP)
"It looked like the old
Nixon," declared an eyewitness after former President
Richard Nixon swung into rare puLllr view for a charity
golf game with Teamster chief Frank Fitzsimmons.
Nixon took full cuts at the ball and strode without a limp
as he s.. .. "urs Thursday on the 18-bole La Costa
gall course on the Teamster-owned resort 30 miles south
of his San Clemente estate.
The event was a fund-raiser for the Little City for
Retarded Children of Palatine, Ill. Nixon gave a brief talk
to about 50 amateur golfers at the event
stressing a
need for citizens to help the retarded children's cause.

SAN FRANCIS(X) (AP) Patricia Hearst could be released from Jail If her bank robbery trial does not start by
Dec. 27, but the government will make every effort to
meet that deadline, says the federal prosecutor.
US. Atty. James L. Browning conceded Thursday that
if no bail is set and the trial is delayed beyond that date,
the newspaper heiress "conceivably" could be released
on her recognizance under the amended Speedy Trial Act
of 1974.

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ma van while he went into the Fields covered It with a
need-toremove serial numbers I8-month period but hasn't been
Mercury outboard motor at an bar where Crowder told him to blanket. They said they then from the motor
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"because it charged in Seminole. Davis
Orlando apartment complex take it acrossthe street to returned to the bar.
going out of state."
said he faces charges in both
and later took it to the Hen- "Cooler" Fields' repair shop.
Yates testified that Crowder
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Yates has admitted par- Seminole and Orange Counties.
dezvous Bar.
Yates and Davis said they than paid him $400 cash for the ticipatlon in 100 to 150
area
Crowder testified today
that up any losses by virtue of
Yates said the motor was left took the motor to the shop and motor, saying there was no burglaries and
thefts over an "Cal Yates is just lying." lie
owning as own clay pit.
did admit "that at one time I
Also, DeWoif, at Tuesday's
bought a small TV off him
meeting, said only
May
(Yates.)."
l3O miles of unpaved roads exist
00000s
Crowder told a circuit court in this county. Lavender says
jury that he hadn't knowin gly that is Incorrect. He said
bought stolen property from "0ut 170 mIles of unpaved"
exist In Seminole County.
Yates and that he never saw th
150-horsepower motor allegedly
Lavender said the clay pit
brought to his bar parking lot, site was chosen by County
By JOE ASKREN
vetoed by President Ford but the veto was overturned Tuesday by
He said Yates approached Engineer Bill Bush after county
Herald Staff Writer
Congress.
him about buying a motor and professionals looked at "five or
Seminole County School Board members voted 4-1 this week to
In other action, a Seminole County School Board member
led he told Yates, "I have an n-- six sites. We looked over a
revise its free and reduced price lunch policy, to formally allow a opposition in callin g for bids f a
or new $15,000 parking lot at Lake
have bunch of 'em. The board didn't
conference between a parent and a school official, before a Brantley High School.
boat
hearing is set in appeal cases.
no use for an outboard mot*." have a thing to do wi th it."
The board voted 4-1 to se nd pla ns for the budgeted projects to
Vihlen also pointed out that
"We've been doing this In the past, anyway. We just wanted to the state for approval, but postponed bid
Crowder said Yates "wanted the site consists of hills which
action
until
a
later
time.
make it legal," said Mrs. Charlotte Whitmore, director of food
Board member Davie Sims who opposed forwarding the plan
to leave the motor at the bar. I the county will cut down and
services, who recommended the policy change.
called the project costa 11crime" intimesof afight economy and called Fields and asked 1f Yates after the clay Is depleted th
e
Th e conferen ce doesn't pre judice or diminish the right to a fair
"in view of our budget and millage adopted."
could leave It there (Fields' county will Still own the land.
hearing, according to the revision.
Sims called the project "wasted money on wasted space." The shop). I don't know if they took
He said the land could be sold,
Asked what effect the national school lunch bill would have on
job can be done for $7,000, according to Joseph Pavelchak, a it there or not."
or
a recreation area could be
the Seminole County lunch program, Mrs. Whitmore said that the Sanford architect.
county would not be affected adversely
Crowder said Yates never built for area residents.
"Are we in business to park cars or to educate kids," Sims
Markham Woods residents
"There Is no breakfast program in Seminole County except our asked fellow board members,
told
was Stolen
migrant program," she said.
a
nd
"I never gave him a bit of have f iled a suit, seekin g to
The board approved the request for state approval and bid
reverse the county's site
The bill, which provides free breakfasts and lunches for the calling for a $15,000 drainage project
at Lyman High School, and money."
selection,
needy and subsidized lunches for middle income children, was $12,000 in drainage work at
Crooms High School.
Robert Anderson of Orlando
Now that the county has a
testified Thursday that his 150- financing mechanism to secure
horsepower Mercury outboard the $517,000, Vihlen says he will
was stolen Jan. fl. Yates and poll the commission next week
Davis said they took the motor to
out when negotiations
months to determine whether to funds, so the money for the will attempt to revive Sanford's but there was no testimony as to withfind
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Mandell can proceed.
give you the grant."
planning stages will have to Vict**ian architecture to create the whereabouts now of the
DeWoif, who Is also an at.
history; Parks and Recreation,
She said the government come from the local sector." a comfortable but stately at. motor.
torney,
vowed last Tuesday to
and Community Affairs,
funding will be for im.
mosphere. "We have the
The
Crowder-Fields
case,
continue
the fight against the
"Applying for government plementatlon of the program,
Jacobson
said
the
time
has
potential,"
she
said.
"We
have
being
tried
before
Circuit
Court
pending
purchase.
Although the
funding sometimes takes six not for planning. "And without come
for
a
downtown
the
architecture
and
the
trade
Judge
Robert
B.
McGregor,
commission
already
has ap- "
months," Jacobson said. "And proper planning we won't development program.
potential. Now we have to make was expected to go to the jury proved the Markham Woods
then It might take them six qualify for implementation
Jacobson said the committee it work."
for deliberations later this site, DeWoif maintains it would
afternoon,
be a "nuisance to the area.,,

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____________________________ ('hisolm, 21; Charles Hillery
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displayed
a revolver and the 16jailed Leroy Ervin, 19,
Lowery, 20, all of Sanford.
couple
was robbed of
year-old
Academy Ave., Sanford
bandits
fled on
$43 before the
Police said Chisoim and Thursday on $18,500 bond
Lowery were arrested In a charges of breaking and en- (001 on San Juan Ave. with the
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huglary
early today after an and resisting arrest with keys.
;:suspect fled a violence.
Police reported today that
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parking lot as officers arrived
Detective Walter Jones Earl Tinsley, 15-year-old
Fran k .oIto1ine (left I, Evening Herald general manager, and Ed to investigate the reported stopped a car driven by Ervin Seminole High student, Unand the suspect fled, police dee-went surgery at Seminole
Hughes, Ch'itan Club president, admire one of the Civitan- burglaries.
Officers
said
Hillery
was
said.
Officers said a scuffle Memorial Hospital Thursday
Evening Herald Band Festival trophies to be awarded to each
arrested
nearby.
n.c
eued
later when police found for t wound "below the right
cehoot band participating in the fr'tial Nov. 8, 7:30 p.m. at
Officers
said
they
are him underneath an auto in front eyeball" suffered in a fight at
Seminole High School. The eent
v
will raise funds for band
programs at all high schools in the county. Tickets are now on searching for a man and of 132 Academy Ave.
the school's flagpole area.
Sgt. Ed Hughes said Ervin
sale at The Herald, or from any band booster or member of woman who robbed a teenage
couple at gunpoint on the was charged in connection with
(iitan.
downtown la kefront at a park a burglary earlier this week at
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a
shotgun was stolen.
Sgt. Hughes said police are
looking for a man and woman
who approached a parked
teenage couple on the lakefront
Thursday night at Fort Mellon
Park, Seminole Boulevard,
asking for a cigarette amd
match.

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The grants up to $5,000 to meet disgovernment is dragging its feet aster-related expenses for pee-in gettirg clean-up funds to sons having no income or
areas ia Northwest Florida means of livelihood.
har d hit by Hurricane Eloise,
"Those having property or
Rep. Rep. Robert L. F. Sikes, businesses cannot qualify. This
1)-Fla., said today.
pe nalizes the people who work
"Sometimes f ed eral officials and pay taxes," Sikes sa id.
He said his legislation would
in Washington are too fat and
well paid to be able to corn- make the grants 'available to
prebend the effect of the dis- all who need them."
aster on people less foiunate
than they are," Sikes said.
lie said clean-up money has
been allocated to assist In the
sttrm-stricken counties, but
federal officials in Washington
KEEN[-', .N.1 1 . (All ) - Forhave delayed the release of the iner Keene Police Chief Donald
funds.
Ficke has agrte'J not to sue city
Florida was declared a dLs- officials in return for the city's
ity's
aster area in the aftermath of payment of $6,426 in the legal
the hurricane, making storm expenses he incurred in
victims eligible for low-Interest defending himself against
government loans and other charges he violated New
forms of federal assistance. An Hampshire's
wire-tapping
aide to Sikes said that the loan laws.
money seems to be coming
Fickt', now chief in Winter
J3rough all right, but that funds Garden, Fla., was acquitted
:o do the actual clean-up work last spring of charges he broke
ippear snagged.
the law by tapping police
Sikes also said he will in- phones.
.roduce a bill to make more
City officials had agreed to
)ersons eligible for outright pay Ficke's defense fees on the
ederal gr,snts to flood victims, condition he agree not to sue
He said existing law permi ts them.

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H. RICHARD 1.0NG, Editor
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President Ford chose an audience of labor
leaders to unveil his proposal for a new Energy
Independence Authority that would finance up to
$100 billion worth of energy projects in the coming
decade.
The Ameican worker, of course, would be the
ultimate beneficiary of the plan, and not just
because of the jobs it would create in energy industries. The livelihood of all Americans depends
on having an adequate, reliable supply of energy at
rei onahIv prices. only
liLissive investment in
the years ahead, both in technology and its application, will make that possible.
The energy crisis has created the need for a
veritable revolution in the way we convert natural
resources into usable fuel. While we have never
faced exactly these circumstances in the past, our
history is replete with cases where technology has
been developed and applied with great efficiency to
satisfy public needs
all with the backing of
private investors.
The government should create conditions in
which energy enterprises can succeed. What has it
done? Price controls on domestic oil and natural
gas are retarding production of those resources.
This policy of deliberately sustaining unrealistic
prices for fuel is discouraging investment in plants
that could produce synthetic fuels or harness exotic
forms of energy. Cumbersome regulatory
procedures are impeding construction of new
power plants and slowing conversion to nuclear
power. All these distortions are contributing to the
inability of utilities and other energy industries to
amass the capital needed to meet our energy goals.
The proposed Energy Independence Authority
would not attack the pricing policies and overregulation which is bogging down energy
development. It would instead commit federal
funds and credit to energy projects which
American industry could carry out on its own if the
government would get out of its way. While a
windfall profits tax tied to decontrol of oil and gas
prices might well be used to help finance research
and development work which industry could not
support on its own, the EtA as outlined by
President Ford would put the government directly
into almost every phase of energy production and
distribution.
The President has been pounding on the door of
Congress for nearly a year urging action on price
decontrol and other measures that would clear the
way for energy development. His impatience with
the response is understandable. However, the
"crash" program he is now proposing is more of a
surrender to the intransigence of Congress than an
acceptable alternative to the energy policy he
originally envisioned.
No one can quarrel with the goal of energy selfsufficiency that President Ford has in mind. The
issue he raises is whether a powerful federal
authority borrowing and allocating billions is the
only way to get there from here. We cannot believe
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There's going to be a roasting at Seminole High
School on Monday.
Assistant Principal Lamar Richardson is to be
the prime target of the 'roast,' which is being staged
by the high school's Thespian Society.
The fire for the roast is to be lit at 7:30 p.m.
In case you're unfamiliar with the 'roasting'
procedure, it's an occasion when the victim's traits
and characteristics are eximIned and exaggerated
via a number of speakers and sketches.
Of course, the 'victim' Is always given a chance
to retaliate when the jesting is completed.
Among those reportedly expected to help kewer
lichardson is Curtis Johnson of the Miami
Dolphins.
Johnson, you'll remember, performed for the
Dolphins in the National Football League championship games in 1971, 1972 and 1973.
Others due to take a spot on the dias include C. B.
Franklin, Clifford Cauther, Stephanie Black, Holly
Malcolm and Hay Bertrand, as well as SHS Prindpal Don Reynolds, Esther Etelbeeg and Gerald
Cassanova.
Anthony Sutton and Heed Fraasa will serve as
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Memorial Hospital's health education program will
present a series on the problems of being over-

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government today labeled violent confrontations with
radical leftist soldiers in Oporto as an attempt to bring
about th e government's do wnfall and pledged to restore
order in the country.
At the same time, in a communique following a cabinet
iliectirig, the government "clearly condemned" what is
said were attempts by sections of Portugal's Communistoriented news media to fix the blame for the fighting on
lliellibers of the centrist Popular Democratic party
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hospital In Georgia.
18 31 pages, he describes the deleterious effects on pa tient care and costs caused by
mountainous pa perwork required by government and insurance companies and a plethora of
audits and Inspections,
The following summary speaks for itself:
For the first four years, there were two employes In the business office of liberty Memorial
Hospital in addition to the administrator. That
office now includes an administrator, an
assistant administrator, a business manager and
nine other employes. During this same period
average hospital occupancy has risen but
slightly, from 15.2 to 17.4 patients per day.
Formerly the head nurse was in constant
Contact
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completely preoccu pied with paper work, and
studies to prepare her to correctly prepare
reports. Though she supervises the nursing
department, she 1380 longer has that personal
contact with patients which contributes so much
to their recovery.
Unfortunately, the charge nurses, floor nurses,
obst.etricical nurses and emergency room nurses
are a1l similarly burdened with a mouting
volume of paperwork deemed necessary by
various governing agencies, fiscal in.
termediaries and Insurance companies, As a
resu,lt~ the greatest poirt.lon of care delivery rests
with orderlies and aides. This represents an
extravagant waste of the highly skilled nurses.
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Letters To The Editor

With the effects of the latest 10 per cent hike In
the price of crude oil decreed by the
Organization of Petroleum E xporting Coun tr ies
yeto be felt at the gasoline pumP, and amidst
continued warnings of natural gas shortages In
the event of a severe winter, It may be difficult to
believe that what threatens it* United States is
not too little energy but too much.
According to one specialist in this field,
however, forecasts of U.S. energy needs over the
placed much too high,
and rapid expansion of energy production to
meet those inflated f orecasts is .,ot only
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necessary but
Among the hazards, says John Holden, an
instructor In the University ofCalifornia's
Energy and Resources
the
diversion of financial resources from more
compelling social needs, the making of hasty
. commitments to unproven technologies arici
'environmental damage that would harm human
welfare more than the extra energy improved it.
Apparently by coincidence, Holden Issued his
warning just before President Ford unveiled an
ambitious proposal for a new government corporation to be called the Energy Independence
Authority, which could underwrite some $100
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Associates of the late Dr. Martin Luther King be on the alert. It may be that the FBI is looking
Did Dr. King, while in Norway to accept the
Jr. have asked us to Investigate the FBI's smear into him and they lock pretty thoroughly."
the LOA's will, he was assassinated in Memphis,
Nobel peace prize, chase a woman through an Tenn,
charges against him and to publish our honest
auu&amp;r Oslo hotel? Rumors of the
hot pursuit were
findings. His widow, they say, hopes we will under surveillan and
INTERPOl. INVESTIGATION: A conce
even bugged his hotel whispered ar ound Washington by the FBI.
clear his name,
fidenUal
Senate memo raises
suites. Then the FBI used the Information to
questions about the
Witnesses recall that some support
ers
of
Dr.
use
of
FBI
data, which Is dfstrib
We have found that the FBI sometime after start a whirpening campaign against him. At the King let their jubilation get out
to dieof hand, brought tatLirstdps through Interpol, the international
1964 began leaking stories about Dr. King's urging of his
associates, we have now checked prostitutes into the hotel and
raised a ruckus, police agency.
alleged sexual exploits and supposed Communist Into the stories that the FBI
spread about him. The witnesses remember clearly that King was
ties. The leaks were ordered personally by the Here are our findings:
The staff memo, addres
addressed to Sen. Joseph
not among them but, on the contrary, tried to Montoya, 1)-N.M., notes that nations of all
late J. Edgar Hoover who had developed a fierce
quiet the celebration,
Did Dr. King have secret Communist
hatred for the black leader.
political persuasions have access to FBI data
Hoover began the smear campaign after nections' He was in touch with a known Corn.
Did Dr. King carry on a romance with the through a computer at the Treasury Dept.
munist att orney In New York City, who tried to wife of a Los Angeles dentist? To
learning In advance that Dr. King would get the
check out this
"Should the U.S. une1'write
a burgeoning
influence
his civil rights campaign. However, FBI report, we spoke directly wi
nn
1964 Nobel peace prize. The selection was
th bo th the Interna tional data bank
It
ca
Dr
.Kingnever1et
ot fully monitor?"
reortedtoUlaleFBI ddef inasememo
)over
dentist and hlsIfe. Both agreed that she was
asksthememo.
"Thepoib(lityof
la undera
movement
and
remjnj
a
stauncu
an
ing
ti. Dr. King's close friend but not his lover,
from his Intelligence network He was
request
by
an
Iron
Curtain
country
Communisi
for Infurlated that he scrawled words of outrage
Thus the FBI's attempt to besmirch the great
He eventually accepted some of the at- cM] rights leader, as Dr. King himself predicted formation on an MnerIca citizen," should be
mem in blue
explored, the memo wge.
Not long a terwards,
by torniey's anti-Vietnam War views, But those who before his martyrdom, has backfired against the
It points out that little I, knvwn of the
In ter pol
Atlanta's pollee chief, Hn'bertJenkfn who was knew Or, King agree he was motivated by FBI.
headqusrt1 Operation In Paris, "Some
then president of the International Association of htunanity, not Ideology.
Footnote: Neither Dr. Martin Lather King Sr. clarification of Interpol and its activities cannot
Chiefs of Police.
Did the FBI tape a sex orgy, Involving Dr. nor Herbert Jenkins would comment about the but be helpful In understanding to what extent
SuddenJy, out
King, at Washington's old Willard Hotel? Wit. Incidents Involving them.
ofcofttext, Hoover blurted that
But our sources had Ours has become a 'dossier society,' "the memo
he had three enemies whom he hated more than news who were,wlth him at the Willard
dCI&amp;
recall direct knowledge of the Incidents,
anyone else in the world. He Identified them as that he used some ribald language but
They also told about another warning which
his former deputy Quinn Tamm, ex-Atty. Gen.
Sen. Montoya has agreed to hold hearings
In no sexual acts.
Jenkins gave to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. next
Robert Kennedy and Dr. Martin Lather King Jr.
month to find out more about Interpol.
There was evidence on the tape, a ccording to before a dangerous visit to Alabama. IIl
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The dumbfounded Jenkins later encowitered those who heard it,
Footnote:
Spokeme Insisted that American:
to Alab
or they'll kill you," urged the government employes
his friend, Dr. Martin Luther King Sr., on the
curt-ed. But Dr. Klnwsa not --ii of t
keep careful tabs on
Ar"ts of Atlanta. Jenkka took the WaLsion to
The man,s voice was id"
Ufkd &amp;S that of sn Atlanta police chief,
everything released from U.S. files to Interpol.
The black leader replied quietly: "If that,g
warn the old man pointedly that "Junior better acquaintance.
Only intOrtriallon on eritnimb and crImM acts:
the !ixd's will." On April 4, 1968, still guided by are
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The Sinai resolution requires
BEIRUT, Lebanon W) — himself, Arafat and Syrian
Roads around the northern to gain mom poliUcal power Moslem areas, under the per. that the American technicians
Street fighting between Leba- President Hafez Assad. But he city of Tripoli
also were report. from the Christian estab. sonal supervision of Arafat.
be withdrawn immediately if
nese Christians and Moslenu returned from Damascus ed closed by armed
men man- lLihment and a leftist struggle
hostilities
break out again beabated at da wn tod ay under a Th ursday saying "th
In Christian areas,
e worst is ning barricades, following re- for a better economic deal for ity forces will be
secur tween Israel and Egypt or if
Syrian-sponsored cease-lire over."
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right-wing
militiamen
of
the
Beirut radio announced there lems and Christians in neigh- lower class,
safety is jeopardized.
Palestinian guerrilla leader were "no serious incidents
Phalange party and interior
boring hill villages.
Palestinian sources said the
Yasir Arafat.
since 6 a.m. But most aplebanon's civil strife stems Syrian-backed guerrilla group Minister Camille Chamoun's
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Iir it. it. flrLs have
Similar
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MOSCOW (All ) The Krem- conference in his small Moscow of the prize should not be con- 'who struggle for freedom, hu
Un today blasted Andrei Sakha- apartment that his desire to go sidered by Soviet oficlaLs as an man
rights, for openness."
p
roy as an "anti-patriot" and de to Oslo "is riot unknown to So- affront to them but Instead as a
Sakharov said he believed the
scribed the award of the Nobel viet authorities and If they find %icwry for detentc.
Soviet government would .1rePeace Prize to him as a politi- it worthwhile, they'll also find a
"There is no ground to think, act with reason. I want to be
cal
ploy,
way
to
inform
me
regarding
that
my speeches, my actions Iteve that this will not be taken
DUBlIN, Ireland 'AP
A Catholic priest acting as
The official news agency whether I'm allowed to go.
and the award of the prize are a as a challenge."
tiediator in the abduction of Dutch businessman Tiede
Tass, reporting news of the
Tass, in an article by political challenge to official ideology."
Ilerrema said today he was in touch with the kidnap gang
Ile said he considered the
award
after
ignoring
it
for
commentator
Yuri Kornilov, he said,
and that he understood Herrema was 'mentally
prize "an expression of the
nearly a day, said:
said Sakharov "has long since
Tass, which often gives for- spirit of tolerance that by Itself
exhausted
tied hand and foot, blindfolded and with
"It
is
no
secret
that the award put himself In the position of an eign views to indicate the definitely should be a part of
cotton wool in his ears."
of 'peace prizes' has become in antipatriot" and had "taken a Kremlin's position prior to tak- detente."
IICITCI1)ii, 53, chief executive of the Dutch-owned
recent years an object of frank stand against his own country." ing a stand on Its own, quoted
Ferenka steel plant in Limerick, was seized near his home
Sakharov was at a friend's
political
speculations, which,
lass said Sakharov's state. the French Communist news- apartment when two other
eight days ago. Ills captors threatened to kill him Sunday
by the way, was admitted also ment.s repeat "what Is said by paper l'Ilumanite assaying
un less th ree imprisoned Irish Republican Army
the friends rushed In to tell him the
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uiiuiwu.i propa nda91 a
guerrillas were treed from jail. The government refused
is "unaoubteiiy a point- news Th ursday. Since it was not
cannot esca pe the impression and by opponents to peaceful cal gesture testifying to
and the deadline passed with no word on Herrema's fate,
the broadcast on soviet media,
that here Is also an insta nce of coexiste nce be tween Commu- clear wish to kindle the anti-So- Russians
had to learn of the
such
such speculations that are fist and non-Communist states. viet campaign and impede the prize
via
foreign
news broadRefugee
Continues
prompted by consideration
"The bourgeois press," lass process of easing of inter- casts and word of mouth,
which, far from meeting the said, "has immediately raised national tension."
The citation said Sakharov's
BUENOS AIRF.S, AXRGEN`T1NA (AP) — lAtin
interests of peace, are running a racket over this; move and its
The paper accused Sakharov "personal and fearless effort in
refugees holding five hostages and demanding a home in
counter to such interests."
pronouncements on this matter of giving up his scientific
the cause of peace among mananother country barricaded theniselves in a United
4
The comment came as Sak. have a clearly anti-Soviet search to devote himself to kind serves as a mighty inNations office for a second night as a U.N. official exharov In effect challenged So- slant."
"drawing up and circulating spiration to all true endeavours
pressed hope for a solution sometime today.
viet authorities to let him go to
Tass also quoted French 'manifestos' hostile to the So- to promote peace."
"We will stay here a month if necessary," a tiredOslo In December to receive the Communist comment on the viet system." It charged he
By the time foreign newsmen
sounding spokesman for the refugees said by telephone.
award and to return home,
award as anti-Soviet and an- supported reactionary Amen- tracked him down, Sakharov
"If authorities move against us we will take violent acThe 54-year-old scientist- tidetente.
e out in had time to prepare a brief
u."
turned-dissident told a news
Sakharov Insisted his winning favor of the current regime in statement. He said he hoped the
Chile, which "launched a wide award would aid political
repression campaign ... victims prisoners in the Soviet Union
of which were tens of thousands and that the prize "is in a larger
of people."
extent for those who are paying
Sakharov, 54, once a lea ding a high price for it with their own
Soviet nuclear physicist who deprivation of freedom.
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helped develop the Soviet
hydrogen
bomb, was barred
OCT. 10
OCT. 10-11
OCT. 11
Voter Registration, poifrom
secret work in 1%8 and
Car wash at Clem Leonard's sored by Winter Springs
Sallie Harrison Chapter of
Annual garage sWe spon- Shell Station, 25th and Park, 9 Bicentennial Committee. has not worked in a laboratory
National Society DAR, 2:30 sored by Maitland Woman's am, to 4 p.m. sponsored by Tuscawilla Information Center, since then. The wispy, stooped
p.m., home of Mrs. R.W. Club, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 501 First
Christian
Youth 8:30-10:15 a.m.; Cuinberland scientiSt told the news conferDeane,810 E. 25th St., Sanford. Oak Lane, Maitland.
Fellowship.
Farm Store, SR 434, 10:30-1:30
_______________________ p.m.; and Winter Springs search studies of Western physElementary School, SR 434, 2-5 icists and added:
"I would like very much to
p.m.
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Instead of crash programs to expand conventional energy sources such as coal
[l and
to develop pre3enfly uneconomical new sources
such as solar, geothermal and wind power,
Holden argues for conserva tion of the energy we
have now — In industry, transportation, homes
nd offices.
Reducing waste makes more energy available
at smaller economic cost than the alternati ves
drilling and building power plan ts, he
argues. "In W3 sense, conservation is the
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county commissioners would be better spent
in
the
sheriff's office (It is Interesting to note
Just this year more stringent requirements
(EDITOR'S
NOTE:
The
following
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open
that
you
work for Stenstrom, Davis &amp; McIntosh,
were forced upon the hospital and nurses are w
reply
to
Margaret
N.
Burkley
of
Sanford,
whose
the
law
firm renresentin2 the ihthff In his
lonr s'nns1tir4 nhtilifl.41 In
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ter appeared In this space October 3)
budget appeal to Tallahassee,)
labeled stock bottle and give It to a patient as
This will ackowledge receipt of your letter, I
We. as the local budget review process for the
Also, contrary to "widespread misconordered by a physician. Instead, a pharmacist
feel a reply containing facts instead of sheriff and after thorough analysis by our ception," he says, energy conservation is likely
must now open the stock bottle, then dispense the
professional staff, felt the budget request by the to Increase employment, not decrean It.
pill In Individual unit dose containers with a new allegations Is necessary.
First,
probably
the
reason
you
were
unable
to
sheriff was Inflationary and thus offered a fair
This is because "each dollar of investment
label on each little contiliner, and plam own
iieriff capital taken out of en,ergy consumption and
little containers in a special new small drug contact a commissioner was that it was Tuesday, and equitable compromise that the 0
Invested In something else, and each personalroom beside the previous drug room at the and anyone familiar with county governmentrefused.
knows the board of county commissioners meets
Unfortunately, Ms. Buridey, there Is no "free Consumption dollar saved by reduced energy use
nurses station,
Thie same nurse who is considcred unable to all day Tuesday in regular stssion. I don't think lunch" in Government services. The more and spent elsewhere In the economy, is likely to
open the big stock bottle must then take the unit you will ever find any Commissioner home on services we request or demand) the higher our benefit employment."
tax bill will become. It was the feeling of the
dose prescription, after she reads a smaller label Tuesday evening unless he is Ill.
Unfortunately, at least one rujor barrier
Secondly, yes, I was home on Tuesday entire board of commissioners that, In light of
with the same wording as the large label, and
stands In the way of implementing Holden's
give the medication to the patient, This system evening, In bed asleep under doctor's orders, present economic conditions, Increased
commenda tion. This is the conviction most
re
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have that there really Is no energy
herself cafled Tuesday night, unemployment rate In the area, continuing incan occur in repackaging drugs.
shortage,
or if there is, it is a shortage that has
asl.ed to speak tome arid upon hearing the reply flation and, most Important, a mandate by
In the first seven years, the hospital adhe is asleep," rudely hung up.
majority of citizens, we had to hold the Line on been artificially and arbitrarily created by
ininistrator had Ume to administer the hospital.
I don't believe that calling a commissiona's taxes. To do that, many new programs were certain groups for their own PwPoses, OPEC is
Now his time Is almost completely consumed ho11. ufl a board meeting night when he is out shelved and budgets minimized with many the prime example.
a
ILMIS On 111mulium MAIM, aucu rs -from working for the taxpayers of Seminole County departments having to "make do" for this
This, plus our penchant for making problems
the various state and federal agencies and and not getting a reply can be classified as"..
coming year. We fee!, however, all of our go away by throwing
vast sums of money a t
various certifying investigators for our hospital an evident unwil,lingness to make himself departmen is, Including animaI co ntrol, are
them, m akes it much more likely that
departments.
available to a taxpayer with a problem." adequately funded to meet the minimal stan- Americans
will support a variety of "Manhattan
Formerly the Sta te Heal th Department was However, I would suggest that it Is an excellent dards
of health, safety and welfare for all of the Projects" in the energy field
before they Will
audited once or twice a year. Though every audit example of a premature and faulty condusion. citizens of Seminole County.
entertain suggestions that they make any drastic
and Inspection passed with flying colors, routine
Third, you suggest funds budgeted for state
Harry S. Kwiatkowski changes In their accustomed style of
audits have Increased to 57 this past year.
energy
authorized and mandated salary increases for
Seminole County Commissioner consumption.

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large zwre tot reiugees from Inc strife-torn
African colony of Angola, administration sources said

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WASHINGTON (AP)
Is- for a pullback of Israeli troops itarized buffer zone,
pact on Sept. n, but Israel re- force stationed there.
stepped up military and ecorael today signed the final in the Sinai Desert and the rePresident Ford, who had fused to sign it until after Con.
Final congressional action nomic aid to Israel, economic
document of the Israeli.Egyp. turn of captured Abu Rudels sought approval of the peace gress had acted,
also cleared the way for signing aid to Egypt and aid to help
tian Sinai accord, just seven oilfields to Egypt.
pact provision last week, was
Both Israel and Egypt concH- of four additional United States Israel obtain oil in the event of
hours after the Senate approved
The Senate approved the use expected to act quickly to es- tinned their pact on approval by agreemenis, three with Israel an Arab boycott after the return
a provision of the pact that calls of U.S. civilians in the Sinai on a tabllsh the small force at elec. Congress of the use of and one with Egypt,
of the Abu Rudels oil field to
for 200 American technlclan3 to vote of 70 to 18. The House Ironic monitoring stations in Americans to monitor
They pledge continued U.S. Egypt.
survelmonitor the peace.
approved the the arrangement the buffer zone.
lance stations In the Sinai diplomatic efforts to settle
Senate backers of the Sinai
Israel's formal approval, 341 to 69 on Wednesday.
Israel's signature came today passes to give early warning of Middle East differences.
tion hailed its passage as
resolu
which was delayed pending fiThe civilian technicia ns will in Jeruselum. The pact was mi. any military movements to
Subject to congressional ap- the opening of the road to peace
nal congressional approval of be stationed between Israeli tialed by Israel and Egypt on both sides
and to the 5,000-man propriations, the United States in the Middle East,
the monitorship, clears the way and Egyptian iorc's In a demil. Sept. 1. Egypt
fully signed the United Nations peacekeeping also promised consideration of
Se na te Majority Leader Mike
Mansfield, 1)-Mont., was among
those with misgivings about the
first direct American involvement in the Middle East.
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7'he Watergate affair saw the courts plowing new ground in
defining the limits of a president's executive privilege In
protecting the confidentiality of his office.
The issue obviously is still not settled. Former President
Nixon now faces an unprecedented court order that Would
require him to testify in a damage suit brought against the
government by Maurice Halperin, a former
b of
administration.
Federal " 1 Judge Lewis Smith rejects Mr. Nixon's
argument that the doctrine of exmtive privilege continues to
cover the Information attorneys seek even thougibeis longer
in office.
As the judge sees it, President Ford and not Mr. Nixon has
the responsibility of claiming executive privilege In the case and
Mr. Ford has not done so.
The logic of this escapes us. Surely Judge Smith is not
suggesting that the Immunities which cover an office-holder's
actions wouldl cease to exist when he leaves office, making him
vulnerable as an Individual to lawsuits or other legal action for
decisions he made as a public

Just a reminder
Starting tomorrow Saturday), there Is no need
to place air mail stamps on domestic-first class
mail.
According to the U.S. Postal Service, all first
class mall will receive the same service as air mall,
within the continental limits of the U.S.
However, air mail postage should still be used on
international mad, according to the Postal Service.
And, In case you've got a supply of air mail
stanips and stamped envelopes, you may exchange
them at any post office, for ordinary stamps and
stamped envelopes, according to Sanford Postmaster G. M. Coleman.

Friday, Oct. 10, 1975--SA

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weight and why it Is a health problem.
In addition, the program will also deal with what
to do about being overw eight.
The program is scheduled to be held in the
hospital auditorium and will feature a film entitled
"The Fat Of The Lami" as well as a discussion led
by members of the medical staff.
According to a hospital spokesman, most people
don't take their weight seriously enough and one
purpose of this program Is to put the problem of
being overweight hi I ts proper medical perspective.
A hospital source tells us that a person 10-20
pounds overweight Is just gibing himself-herself a
from any
15 per cent greater chance of dying
cause.
The physician-led discussion portion of the
program will give participants the opportunity to
discuss points made in the film, to clarify any other
questions they might have and to discuss methods
of dealing with the problem.
Persons wishing to attend should call the
hospital public relations offici at 646.7016 for
reservations as only a limited number of persons
may attend.
— Bill Currie

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Frances Brown
Sanford
John S. Grayson
Mr. arid Mrs. Arthur (Gloria)
Elizabeth hicks
Wells a girl, Sanford
Evelyn W. Mills
DISCHARGES
Toni V. Moran
JaMelin L. Thornton
Sanford:
Earl Tinsley
Willie Akins
Marion Millett, l)eBary
Marnie F. Harrison
Francis J.
Mungovan,
Julius W. Lawson
Deltona
Sam Kelly
Ruth fleecier, Deltona
Louise Pollack
Maric J. Itoback, Deltona
Elizabeth A. Poole
Edwin H. Trier, Deltona
David H. Scott
Ella J. I.abarre, Longwood
Rosa L. Silas
Oliver Sjoblom, Lake Mary
Jannie 1.. Taylor
Margaret H. Wunderlich,
Edwin it. Simmons, Melrose
Dellary
Roosevelt Walker, Oviedo
Helen E'. McGill, Winter Park
Richard 1,. Huffman, DeLand
Catherine P. Audas, Deltona
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Clarence 0. Finch, Deltona
Edna Garceau, Deltona
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Fred C. Kunze, Deltona
Christopher A. Mullins, Lake
Mary
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Thursday's high
Overnight low 68. Rainfall 'was .01

on in scientific work, sitting

behind a desk with a pencil in
my hand, In peaceful conditions
w here nothing can distract
Fraternal Order of Eagles me."
Pizza Party and dance, 7 p.m.,
Sakharov said he accepted
Knights of Columbus.8 p.m. for
members and

Partly cloudy through Saturday with a slight chance for afternoon or evening thundershowers. Highs in the upper 80s. OCT. 13
Lows in the lower 703. Variable
Orange Audubon Society, 7:30
mostly east and northeast p.m., Central Christian Church,
winds around 10 mph. 250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando.
Probability of an afternoon or Panel discussion on Conserevening thundershower 20 per vation Education.
cent.
Lyman High School Band
EXTENDED FORECAST
Widely scattered mainly Boostem 7:30 p.m., band room.
afternoon thundershowers with
Saftford-Seminole Art Assn.,
lows from near 60 north to 7
7:30 p.m.. Cultural Arts
south. Highs mostly in 80s.
1h mn,4
flnl,
Daytona Beach
tides:
Demonstration
by
John
Saturday high 1:14 a.m., 1:48
Yeackle.
p.m.; low 1:13 a.m., 8:08 p.m.,
Sunday high 2:17 a.m., 2:49
Women of the Moose Chapter
p.m.; low 8:21 a.m.. 9:13 p.m. 1404, Christmas in October
Port Canaveral: Saturday high night, gifts for Mooseheart and
12:45 a.m., 1:32 p.m.; low 7:03 Mst'haven.
am., 7:45 p.m., Sunday high
1:50 a.m., 2:35 p.m.; low 8:08 0(1. 14
Weight Watchers, 7 pm..
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Free blood pressure checks 24 p.m., Seventh-day Adventist
Church, 7th and Elm, Sanford.
Suburban Republican
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY
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show for their efforts," while Vera Wilson, Carla Long, Patty
making them a part of the Dalton, Christy Harp, James
police services organization." McCallister, Patrick Kelim,
Sgt. Bi-ewington added, "We Michelle James, John Shiver,
want the children to think of us Candy Dobbs, Barbara Kelim,
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Nazarene adult choir has begun
Christmas cantata practice
Wednesday nights at 8 40 pm

The Fishers of Men Club of direct the choir of over 100

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present the nspiring mus C

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from the chartered members
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Highianders," a musical group
of young folk from Highland
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for the Good Samaritan Home. Nazarene
Speaker will be Rev. HI.
Bradley of Zion Hill Missionary Pastors Meet
Baptist Church, Orlando. Guest
District SLperintendent Rev.
Choir will be from the Church of J. V. Marsch of the Central
God, Bro. Purcell Sanders, Florida District of the Church
pastor. Lewis Armstrong, of the Nazarene has arranged a
worshipful master of Masonic conference of Nazarene pastors
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Women of the Church of cornerstone.
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q The fear of failure has me prnlyzed. I can't make de(-isloac Sanford will be held Monday at served in the annex.
wives from this communI;' will
out wrong. Can I he (rft of this?
with Holy Communion in
Us flub,
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to ittend
the invites
prorimthe public which will be held at ke Yale
Baptt Campi'rounds Fstt
being left undone
more jobs not being asked for
more
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great hymns of our faith and presentation
business meeting Those at. uu
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Deltona
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One of the highlights of the
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other guests sill be recognized day will be the sharing of the
First Presbyterian
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Basmger
by Mrs Shine) Reiker, a ceeraon
at a cored dish sipper in
parUpate
in a choir festival
• service,- all member of our church. The
Following the
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hall followed by a short snsored by
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cake, wrucn measures is
prg'm.
zeet in Hall Organized by 31 persons
Chapter of the American Guild
to a coered dish dinner in the
sidth
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1965,
with
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SiNiø* United M4134t$1 Church, Tamp pirt Pat.

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Otury Sapto*t Church. Geaers

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teacher. During a part of that
time his lessons were broadcast
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Christian Churches
Tom McDonald, church taY

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sears of his stay in Washington, -,,,--,.he was the author of a syn- dicated newspaper column,

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the first young men to answer
the call into the ministry from
the church he is presently
sering as pastor of the Canal
Point United Methodist Church
near West Palm Beach
During the service, all the
choirs of the church will be

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public rtlationsconsultant and ,

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

"A Home of Our Own"

Martin as txLcutie producer reputstion

for the lo)alty to Christ and the nation. )eal-S at approximately 150-200 ship of the Rev. George Owen,

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left-handed pitcher has guys who got us here."
(;ullett will oppose herky-jerbeen swallowed up by it. On
Anderson explained his ky Lois Tiant, the man with a
Thursda y, It even caused a choi ce of Billingha:ii saying, million motions, some of which
controversy in the camp of the 'We want a right-hand pitcher the Reds think may be balk
usually placid Reds,
moves.
in that ball park."
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Ande rson was angry at a reNorman didn't hide his anger
Anderson, challenging Fen- at the decision. "
been port that he had sent films
way's southpaw syndrome In pitching against right-hand hit- Tiant's move to the National
the first game of the Series by ters all my life and I don't think IA'ague offices. "That is a total
'tatting left'hamk'r l)ori Gui- that's a
lie," be said. But
problem," lie 511(1.
he would seek a clarification of
the balk rule in the preseries
meeting with the umpires.
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state playoff plans. However
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song,fif th verse as they venture he says, "anything could Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

into four war games tonight and happen. Sure somebody has to
F rida y, Oct. 10, 1975-1 B
one Saturday afternoon,
beat Deland. But we can only
Strategy may not be simple, concern ourselves about our
but the objective is
win.
gaines, And right now,
With Steve Birchett and Ray
I'm be back in toe kineup by
Seminole 13-i) will be out to worricd about St. Augustine.
MOSTIS ope ning some up th e
kickoff.
Quarterback
Henry
get back on the ri gh t track after Th ey are not a bad football
Sta nley heads the multi-varied middle holes and linebackers
being derailed last week by team. Not bad at all."
Don Andriano, Tony Harper
offense.
De Iind w hen it entertai ns St.
The defensive line - perhaps
and
Don Scenk doing their
Oviedo looks to speedster
12-1.
the heart of
on defense, coach Tom
the
Seminole
team
Ilureal
Bell,
Billy
Merchant
Jobs
Lake Brantley (2-1) travels to
includes Greg Pringle, Drew
of. Ruby has his fingers crossed.
and
Frank
Purcell
for
the
Kissimmee to face Osceola 0- Itongianni, Mike Good, Curtis foniv e quickne.cs
to beat Cocoa
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Beach. Quarteroack Lee Ward
Oviedo i-i is at Cocoa
Unsung heroes of the offense is capable of operg th' at beating Cardinal Mooney,
Beach i0-3 in a Class AAA are up-front blockers Ricky Minutemen defense.
the latter is caught in a
district test.
Mann, Lee, Kenny Adams,
exrebuilding
year. Year In and
Lions coach Bil Klein
Mount Dora 11-2 Is at lake Steve Gathers and Ernest
out
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pects the blocking of offensive year
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small
school
power, and extra
linemen Jon Anderson, David
And on Saturday Trinity Prep
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forget about balks. You might
instrumental in vIctory. pound halfback key's the Sa in ts '
as well throw the book out."
Tonight's games kick off at 8. Larsen at defensive tackle and
er forecast from the National
Lake Howell Is trying to offense.
Seminole will put its vaunted Robert Wanio at nose guard. break
In question Is Tiant's habit of Weather Service for the first
of its offensive slump.
"When they key him, we give
pitching from a stretch position World Series game in Boston defense into action. It has
!rantley's linebackers in- The Hawks have generated to David
Sutton and that works
yielded six touchdowns In four elude Stan White, Mike Tolson enough fireworks to
that includes a series of semi- Saturday.
win a just as well," said coach Joel
Mostly cloudy with a 30 per games while the offense has and Duane Moore.
stops. Anderson said he wants
couple games, but untimely Kelley. "Or we can pasa. When
"a legitimate stop."
cent chance of showers, high.s been scoring a little better than
Hick Garza, 150-pound mistakes like fumbles
near an they relax off Norbert, he beats
'red Fleig, supervisor of Na-' 60 to 65. Southerly winds 10 to 15 three TDs per game.
fullback, was banged up last opponent's goal
line
have
been their brains out in one-on-one
The loss to I)eLancl put a week by Seabreeze, but he will disasterow
tional League umpires, said m.p.h.
situations, He is
a f runner,"
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Outlook for Sunday's game:
"WC know all about Tiant." He
early morning showers ending,
said the umpire would be
followed by partial clearing,
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Cincinnati Gullet? 00) at Boston (Tint 00)
Sunday's Game
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Tuesday's Game
Boston (Wise 00) at Cininniul (Nolan 001. mt
Wednesday's Game
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Thursday's Game
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lie's king of the jungle in Forest City,.and never mind looking
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You see, he's a Johnny-come-lately.
"Doug Hancock Is undoubtedly th e most aggressive player
on
Patriots coach Sammy Weir.
Hancock was in the stands last year while the team went 6-5
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Weir, he got the green light.
Weir put him through spring practice, on a weight program
and gave him a new lease on life,
But he still ha dn't made his mark. Not often a player will
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Weir.
Ile played a little more — sparingly as a substitute — in a 48-3
loss in Gainesville.
Needless to say, Hancock will be in the lineup at defensive
"That's where he showed me he could play," said Weir.
tackle tonight, when the Patriots travel to Kis&amp;mmee,
And list week he got his chance and came through with flying
"He's only a junior," said Weir of his S-Il, 180-pow'd star,
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Detotto
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school junior varsity football avert a shutout on a reverse
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Lyman bested Seminole, 12.6,
Seminole gained its touchand Lake Howell took
l4 do wn on a second quar ter dive
measure of KLssimznee.
ploy of one yard w hen Dunnell
Elsewhere, Lake Brantley Gilchrist bolted into the end
was defeated by Leesburg, .6, zone.
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games.
His value as a relief pitcher was put to use for
1-0, 1-4 and 0-0 SCSOflS in Boston, then he was
traded to Cincy, who was in des perate need of
GAINESVIllE AP — With but we haven't moved the ba ll
pitching. He finished out that 00 season with a 7,4
for aswell as we ex pected ."
Vanderbilt
looking
mark for the Reds, showing a 2.12 ERA. Then came some
punch to support
Although both teams come
his 14-5 year, followed by a 7-2 record in 1957. lie placekicker Mark Adams and into this game with 3.l records,
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Tiant in Saturday's opener. "Just a feeling," he although he works out regularly theOften,
five assists.
club isout of town f
says. "Hut I like the Red Sox starting line in pitat Fenway Park and knows the tine games, Yawkey swings a
players intimately,
ching. But Cincinnati has the better bullpen, and a
bat and fields in a pepper game
lie's Thomas A. Yawkey, 72 in a practice area under the
good bullpen can entirely compensate."
Hershell ought to know. He was regarded as years young and owner of the centerfield bleachers.
team for more than half his life,
It was no different Thursday
the major leagues' top fireman in 1956, when he had
42 years to be exact.
as
the Red Sox worked out in
his best year, 14-5 with the Reds. He set a club
"There have been some dis- preparation for the series openrecord that season, appearing in 64 games. That
appointing years and maybe I er Saturday against Cincinnati.
was with a 154game schedule, and the mark has
felt like chucking it all a couple Yawkey made his rounds,
of
but now this makes it winding up in a workout long
since fell to the 162-game system.
all worthwhile," Yawkey said after players had gone home,
Freeman broke into the major leagues in 1952
as the Red Sox marked time
A multimillionaire wi th varwith the Red Sox.
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Usually wear ing a dress shirt current base ball club owners,
Ellsworth and Dick I)rott. We won the pennant by
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l8', games! I was pitching before crowds of about
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Don't get excited about what Jimmy the Greek
says about the World Series. And forget the morfling line.
ask Ilershell Freeman! having played for
both the Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds,
Freeman is in it pretty good situation to evaluate
matters concerning the upcoming series.
And, if his six-year major league pitching
totals don't impress readers, consider that he has
the reputation of being one of the soLnder scouts in
the game.
"My loyalities are 60-40 in favor of Cincinnati,
because that's where I played my final three
ears," said the 17-year-old baseball coach at
Orlando Colonial high.
"If you want to pin me down, I'd say I don't
look for a short series. And I think Cincinnati's
pitching is going to tell. How about Cincy in six?" is
his assessment of the situation,
What We Hersh says is that yes, the Green
Wall at Boston can be a factor, but that no, it isn't
death to an opposing team, "I watched Mel Parnell
Pitch too long in that park to fall for the fact that
leithanders are jinxed. Why, if a pitcher has his
stuff, he can pitch in a crackerbox."
Boston's famed left field wall has given lefthanders some trouble because of the way teams
stack the lineup with righthanded batters. It's only
315 feet from home plate, but is 40 feet high.
"I love to see 'em held to long singles in that
park," said Freeman the other night. "Those balls
would be home runs in a lot of other parks. You get
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Today's homemakers have to value for
is proba bly a common one, but!
money,
have the patience of Job, the Comparing prices takes Wr,e
TOMATO SOUP AND
haven't yet seen a solution to it
detective powers of an Ellery
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FRANKFURTER
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write,
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genius of an Einstien and the shopping, you can get the very I can of tomato
There are four girls in
memory of an elephant.
best quality for the smallest
office.
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agency.) At times we are very
matter to just go to the store, realized
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each week can pay for 2 medium onions (chopped)
pick up what you need and other needed or luxury items.
there Is absolutely nothing to
frankfurters cut cross ways
return home.
do.
You could say that price
into small pieces
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even if it's perWe are not only figh ting
Everyone has a problem, What's
In the
comparison is a cont that
when
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sonal
correspondence.
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flation in it's most blatant form, you participate in each week, to
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Melt margarine in 10" skillet.
but now a more subtle form of see that the manufacturers
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to contend with. No longer are
orders. Do you have any for Occasions." Please enclose a
Tomato soup Is one of the few 25 minu tes on low heat. Serve Eno
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can now purchase an item for i
losiraclions
or
the
the same amount as you thd last
your bosses
in And Around Sanford
might wise up to the probable
week, in the same size package,
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fact that they've got more help
but the contents are decreased.
then they really need.
I purchased an item for $1.38
for 44 ozs. of the product
DEAR ABBY: Add this one to
several weeks ago. This week,
list of how a husband can
in a hurry, I picked up the same
tell if his wife Is fooling around:
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If she suddenly starts to get
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pedicures and shaves her legs
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DEAR CAUGHT ON: And
Sanford's
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husband, Debbie and Jeff preside nt of Florida Jaycees,
Blue
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another tip for the wise,
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The thing that should disturb full house,
i Nassau. Highlighting the trip officers attending a training
on how to (ell It hubby is fooling
and Mark Raybon performed in
all homemakers Is the fact that
Doris
was visiting Jeff's parents, im session for the Dixie Institute of around: if he starts shaving
Ellerbe,
Social Georgia over last weekend,
.
the outside box re mained the Department
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and Marian Garland, at their
chairman,
memberi of the combo
covering the southern twice a day and suddenly
same size, creating the Illusion recommends that bridge n- are Chuck Denmark, Longwood
bland retreat, Green Turtle, states, at Birmingham, Ala,, makes constant use of those
a drapery' business in nor
You were getting the
th of Nassau.
breath-sweeteners. Also, if he
thuslasts get tickets early, at $1 and Steve Pruette of Forest Jacksonville, their mother
last weekend, highlight of
amount contents for
"loses"
more
We've got a new collection
each. For ticket,,, call Mrs. Qty. The Raybon boys attend Carolyn, formerly of Sanf d
(light was lunching with dkerchjef,
a than two banor
price.
of sterling silver pendants
week, follow him!
Robert Karns or Mrs. Fred school In Green Cove Springs, accompanys the combo on al l
Alabama's Governor George
that are made tp say how
Sale itenu are another UtUe Wilson. Prizes will be
Cecelia Farmer, who un Wallace and attending the
of their mother, Carolyn appearances and transports derwent major mwgery WedAlabarna-Mississippi footb
clever
you are.
trap for the Ufl3UspectIng. An and refreshmentsawarded
will be home
Thurston. In addition to owning their costumes, and in"-"
all
j "Item can be one price one week, served.
nesday, will be confined for game.
Eight convenient ways
and then next week, it "
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to buy: Zales Revolving
on
Tha club's Social Department
If
Charge, Zak, Custom
are a careful began the season Wednesday
Charge, BankAmericird,
discover the 'sale wi th an afternoon of bridge and
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pri ce" Is more th an It cost for canasta at the clubhouse,
Master Charge, American
the
Club,
last week.
Hostesses were Beulah Wells,
V isi ting wi th Mrs. Lessle B.
Carte
Blanche.
One of the solutions to these chairman a nd
----] Hyannis, I was the guest of Mr.
Cor- Grice and Mrs. Juanita
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problems may P.. price corn. nellus, Vida SmithCarolyn
Layaway now for
and
Mrs.
Wesley
Wright,
and Mildred Coleman were Norman Kinard
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paon.
Christmas
Wesley is a former Sanfordite. I
Babcock.
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and son of Englewood, N.J., [HAWKLNS
Price comparison is
Winner of high score in bridge Norman, formerly of
was also a guest in the home of
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JA
Lt. Col. and Mrs. Ferris j,
Selma Baker. Screeno is employed by Technicon co Herald
chase, it's price, quantity, winners were Cornelia Pierce Instruments Corporation, as
rresndent
Posey. Mrs. Posey showed me
quality and contents. It Is also and Margie Tills,
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many pieces of furniture and
assistant tegional manager of
being aware of which food
pa
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in
that she has co ll ected
-sales for the North-East ten.
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1)ISCOEN'i
from around the wor ld during
A
newly4ormed
bridge
dub
chicent,
New
York.
your particular needs,
for the second
her travels. Some of the
It requires patience to and luncheon at th card party
they were feted wi th a party In pa intings da te back to the very
e Loch Arbor
Mrs. Sarah B. Tooley and
honor by an rid friend and early centuries. After returning
examine each product You borne of Betty Kurimai. Th
purchase carefully, the ability group plans to meet
e
daughter,
Joan,
were
in
the
city
classmate,
monthly at visiting relati ves and friends, Alexander, Katheryn Joseph to New York City, I visited with
to matlenaUca1Iy compute its a different home.
many relatives and frie nds
the Tooley's reside in
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from Sanford. I was guest of
were Linda Engelewood, __
Ca lif. While here
Here Ar. A F•w Exam
Examples
Mrs. Hazel Petie and children Mr. and Mrs. John McClarien
of New York City, were visiting at the Sanford, Florida Club
Of Our Tr.rn.ndou, Savings
wi th Mrs. Petie's mother and meeting they host. Many
rugedasre
sis ter, Mrs. Rosa Fields and Sanfordltes were In attendance.
Side-fly-Side -- Harvest Gold
Mrs. Catherine HawkJn, While Mrs. Margaret Jordan Nesbit is
SAVE $45
here they visited Disney World president.
16- S Cu. F?, TotatCapacity
and many state at tractions.
tOO Pc?, Frost Proof
Rag, $SH
Mrs Annie Lois Tur ner and
The Winter Springs Junior sJx)rtation.
Rou,t's . Dual Control
Only
Eastham, 633 David St.
j) !lce held a meeting on Oct. 7
Mrs. Ola Mae Gorden has j
her
sister, Mrs. Louise Ordern
A Bazaar will be held Of)
FIC1ftI
A magic show to be held
returned hum visitine with h'r ii( Wt
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or is that infamous? left field lefty Fred Norman rather dis- for the Red Sox, the close-In
wall today on the eve of Lurbed.
fence notwithstanding.
baseball's 1975 World Series.
"We haven't seen their wall
"Sur e I'm upset," snapped
The best known fence in Norman, who won 12 games and those guys haven't
baseball is 315 feet down the left during the regular season and something like Don Gullett in a

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A new flledluIIi on
fashion scene is ostrich leather, Ted in high fox collars that almost meet the Immense Momgollan fur.
sportswear, raincoats,
belts and pocket books
suede, banded hats. He
uses the ghandoura theme as a basis for
PARIS - A
as
supple
as
velvet,
Is
also
In
the
limelight,
look which hints at
evening
dresses
very successfully.
a hard, unheated winter is the peasant
WOMEN
recurrent theme of the
Pierre Cardin's contribution to the coming winter offered
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pleats.
variations on the poncho, dresses which started with ultra big Suits have wrapover pleated skirts
(tesigners' collections for the coming winter. However, there is an IA—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
the
pleated
sk
ir
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Friday,
Oct. to, ins
ultrafenilnine woman, they say, hidden under a welter of ponbatwing sleeved tops and ended in the skinniest of skirt, two-piece
in all lengths for evening in lame, brocade, chiffon. Hooded
ch os, pa rkas and befringed shawls.
dresses, the top banded below the hi ps
, and a restrospective of th e anoraks, huge ponchos, appear for daytime and for even
hobble skirt .
When, like an onion, a woman peels her
ing and
outer layer or layers
Chinese padded jackets in vivid patterns appear on long chiffon
Jean Louis Scherrer, who Is favorite couturier of the
She will emerge as a slender, sinuous, sexy figure,
not only at theme but it's UP to eve' woman to express her individuality.
wife of dresses.
night but th roug hout the day,
President Glscarcl d'Estaing, Illustrated
.
Take sleeves, for example. There are all kinds. Batwing, hanth e hundred and one
Patou's show sensations were the evening dresses made of
ways possible of wearing a shawl; morni ng,
dkerchief pointed, floppy kimono or draped bodice placing all the
noon and night.
The fashion leaders went to Lapland
pointed layers of chiffon with nary a seam, but fastening
fur-edged hoods, hats emphasis
Givench&gt;• announced th at simplicity had been th
at the top contrasting with cigaret slim skirts, or just
and collars which hide all features but the
e
leit-motif
mysteriously
wi th a small string bow or ornament on one
to the Bedouins plain tight long sleeves.
throughout his collection, from the pants suit
Coats show the same diversity. There are
for the hooded ghandouras, to the Peruvians (or the enormous
which he has now shoulder and at the waistline.
accepted) to the jumpsuit, right on to his evening dresses He
others that swing with a great flare and those
fringed bead shaw ls, to th e Middle Ages for the tabards Worn over the poncho
(hand's collection grouped the
has
suits with
done away with linings, limits construction
alat are just comfortably wide. Waistlines are a moveable feast.
pa nts and finally to th e Orient for the Westezed
to
a
nilnijaum,
edgings,
the little schoolgirl dresses and th e fl uttering evenin g
v ersions of the
prefers the long torso top
afternoon dinner a nd evening
cheongsarn. Many men think of the latter as the sexiest
gowns with th e Coco Chanel touch. Th e Chanel look Is timeless,
Long absent from the scene, the "tailleur" is back. It is the
dresses, with long sleeves that fit like a
thing a
skin,
lie
does
'onIan can wear.
this
in
apparently, and a client still has to wait paUentiy soinctimes a
alternative to the pants suit. Here again the line Is softer, stiff
beautiful, glittering sweater tops combined
with a long silk crepe couple of
interlinings absent. Jackets are thigh length, skirts are or velvet skirt.
months before getting delivery.
.Par is designers have capitulated
Meanwhile,
and
abandoned
the
wraparound,
pleated
or
just
Madame Gres proved once again that she has lost
straight. They are worn with tuck in
Idea of enticing women away front wearing trousers but this
Yves St. Laurent's theme is the long, uncluttered but very none of her mastery in handling
'son's will be more feminine,
fabrics or launching original
shirts or plain or brocaded silk of ten with a sof t knotted neckline. clegant look. Ile likes suits that look like suits, with slender
Perhaps a sign of the times: skirt lengths fluctuated, like many
ideas. It was she who many seasons back launched the cope and
Fabrics play a very important part and have never been so
wrapover or straight skirts and soft shirts and he shows jump the poncho, both of which are now highlighted,
i
suits
but hers are
urrencies, between just soniewhere around or a couple of Inches luxurious or expensive. Woolens are soft as a kitten's ear, often
along with pants suits, too. Then there are the Suzie Wong always dramatic and beautiful.
tluw the knees. A lso noted: luxurious ba ll gowns were shown
tiresses slit at the sides in silk brocade, kimono or karate jacket.s
reversible, and include mohair, cashmere, camel hair, light.
!Mouslr for very formal occasions, replaced by the
The jersey and chiffon gowns all bear Ole Gres hallmark with
and coaLs, long tunic tops for evening and a new "cheniie" coat,
more casual weight teds, wool velours and loden for tupjwr. !.ightseiglt
their
iIit e:pera[ingIy feminine de co llets and clinging
rltr evening dinr4cr dress and that are often black.
slit at the side and gathered
[Ia' waist, besides floating capes skirts,
idea wool jersey, alpaca, flannel, printed wool voiles, wool lace and
lurking behind th is is the new Paris mood to avoidThe
loo king every ty pe of knit be
and ponchos over chiffon dresses, all very feminine and sexy.
long to the day picture. For evening, all th e Velvet is the star fatfic wi
"nouveau riche."
As a footnote: boots are very much in the foreground. They
th 'ives both for day and evening,
chiffons, cre pe satin, georgette, taffetas, moire, and especially
co me in every possible medium and every leng th , and
So far as a look
Francois
there is no hard and fast rule, no dominant velvet, which stages a dramatic comeback,
Pierre I3almnjn stressed the Mongolian look. Coats have wide,
wide sleeves that start from the back of the neckline and he likes Villon, last of the Paris master bootmakers, shows five different
lengths, with the
short bootee into which pants are tucked.
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Legal Notice

First In A Series On Local Golf Pros

Steve Oppermarm would like Central
floridians to get into the Bicentennial
spirit with a return to Valley Forge.
Not the Valley Forge where Gen.
Washington and his men spent an insufferable winter a couple of centuries
ago.
He means Valley Forge Golf Club
where he and his wife, Peggy, are doing
some suffering of a different kind.
The tall and burly veteran of the PGA
Tour took over the Valley Forge lease in
August. Two months later he's struggling
to build the business and the sporty nine.
hole course into an attractive and
profitable business.
Wlien we took over we started from

weeds," explains Oppermann. "We
bought some machinery to maintain and
improve the course, but there's not much
money for fertuizer and things like that,"
And profits haven't been great enough
to hire additional help. "It's a one man
deal," says Steve.
Correction. It's a one man and one
woman operation. Both Steve and Peggy,
who's pregnant with the couple's second
child, put in more than a full day seven
days a week.
Steve wonders II area golfers know the
course is still there. "A lot of people thir.k
It's closed." But it's there all right.
meandering through some majestic live
eask just south of Highway 436 near the
Village Green apartments.
This is the course Pete Cooper and
'red Rt'lton built in the early &amp;)s and

Dolphins Also Rated Highly

named Orange Park. There's still an
"Orange Park" marker at the sixth hole.
During the Cooper43olton era, there
were 18 holes. Tli patsy and somewhat
monotonow front nine later was sold for
Iruture apartment development. But the
attractive and challenging back nine still
Iives and Oppermann's vish Is to pump
iiew vitality into it.

Peggy. "We've been just like gypsies."
Oppermann, once a member of the
elite tour top 60, decided he wanted a club
job. "We ended up here in a motor home
with no place to go, so we decided to stay
here," he recalls.
So, Peggy got a job as manager of the
Westridge Apartments and Oppermann
took a part-time Job at the Naval
Training Center course where Harold
Hayborn is head pro.
"Then this job opened up and I took it"
is operator for lessee loin Dredge, now
one or the producers of the muchpublicized fl-rated movie, "The Meal."
Dredge later gave up his lease and
Oppermann picked it up. "I've just about
quit playing golf," says Steve. "1 just
(lofl't have time to do anything but stay
here seven diys a week."

Steve and Peggy and their young
[laughter rolled into the Orlando area for
the Walt Disney World Golf Classic In
1973 and have been here ever since.
The Disney markeo the end of the
eason for the pros and, as far as Steve
' as concerned, the end of a nine-year
C areer on the tour for him.
"This is the longest we've ever been in
0ne place," smiles the blonde and genial

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Jets Top Quebec, 5.3

Don't be fooled by the Lions, back agaInst the Cardinals, who
his hands below the bolt.
They are fattening up on the looked great, until the second
"I'm not going to change, not NFL'S weak sisters. But how half, against the hapless Giants
"Second, his rhythm lfl
after all these years. I've been far can they go with no passing
t week.
wayconstant
he dropsand
his after
hands has to in the major leagues 11 years attack? Chicago looked at retbe
CincinnatI
14, New EngLand 7
every and I've never had a balk called read passer Virgil Carter this
body in the American League
on me."
While the rest of the city worweek.
complained, he's been all right
ries about the Red Sox and
there,
Meanwhile, Boston Manager Dallas 24, New York Giants 14 Reds, the Bengals will he busy
Tom Landry's got the young, with the Patriots,
"Third, if he throws to first Darrell Johnson *illed a minor
he'd better look like be stepped surprise, naming left-bander rebuilt Cowboys believing anyMInnesota 24, N.Y. Jets 10
to first before he threw. The Bill Lee to start the seconi thing is possible. And against
Scrambling Fran Tarkenton
National league calls this very game against Anderson's
the Giants, they're probably will give the reconstructed Jets'
righl
strictly and we'll be watching prise starter, Billlngham.
defense a headache; New York

the old adage that "Travel is a broadening experience."
The Jets kicked off the 1975-76 World Hockey
Association season Thursday night wIsh a 5-3 victory over
the
ebec Noques that they attribute to a recent
three-week stay in Europe.
"That trip put us on the right road," said Jets' Coach
Bobby Kromm afterward. "However, we weren't at our
best tonight. We gave up two bad goals in the first period
and we had to come back."

Meeting

Green Bay 13, New Orleans 3 has the league's leading

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Trade Mixup

NEW YORK lAP) — American Basketball Association
officials prepareil to meet in New York today In an effort

It took the Saints three weeks receiver In tight end Rich Casto score their first touctulown. ter.
it may take them three more to
Pittsburgh 21, Denver 17
score their next one.
The Broncos can be tough and
Houston 33, Cleveland 10
the Steelers can be Inconsistent,

Red Sox Boast Best

finIshed 41st on the money list In 1967 and
was exempt from qualifying In 1968,"
Best '67 finIshes were second at hartford
and tie for third in the Western Within a
two-week period.

to straighten out a trade that sent Baltimore's Dan Issel to
Denver and apparently raised the hackles of Claws'
President David Cohan.
CohanhadtoIdTheociatedprhehaderpec.to

Cincinnati last week. They'll and (his one could be closer
have an easier task against the than it should be.

Detroit Seat. 21.
Then, acting almost like a

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arIies acid ritirens for and against
ifie' prriprs('fl .,rvlr,atlon and
zonn
will he hearc Sail hearing may be
cOntinued from time to time' until

This nntice shall he Posted at the
City Hall wth'n the City Of
I ncinwnnd Fiorda and in three 1)1
other places withn the C'ty. and
published in The' Evening Herald, a
r'ewspapef of ginpral circulation in

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of Lnngwnod and Seminole

County, Florida nne a week for at
least four II) (on%pCu$ivt weeks
Pr'Or to the date of the Public
Hearing
the date' of the first
publication to the date of the last
pt'tiC$tir both dates inclusive
shall not he less than twenty eight
(751 c1y In addition, notice shall be
posted in th. area to be considered
tr anoe,ation and toning at least
tifte'e' fiSt days orior to the date of
the' Public Hearing

For the past four years, Swit- Texas' Earl Campbell.
zer has seen to It that the Soon'
Texas tias an improved deers
outdueled
their
fifth-ranked
fense
featuring
Red River rivals In their annual hamilton,
Rick linebackers
Fenlaw and Bill
Ushootout. But he added Insult to onell Johnson, but will have its
injury in the offseason by hands lull with Oklahoma's
brothers Selmon, Dewey and
Leroy, and Jimbo Elrod, who
made 19 tackles against Cobra.
S E (
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' r C) do last week In a 21.20 survival.
Colorado, No. 13, opens the
action tonight against
Miami in the Orange Bowl.
Fa 'o red weekend
Coach Bill Malory describes
Miami, a team that pressured
both Oklahoma and Nebraska
before bowing, as "a real sleepTo Wi
" Iii another major encour-

DAT F() thIs 5th clay of September,
7. 1) I97
S Ongip P SPiomate
City Clerk
of the City of
I reow000. FiOt,d
PuhlIh ',e,t 17 19. 78. Oct 3. 10.
1916

FICTITIOUS NAME
P40u(V' c Pi'rfly q ,,en that I am
'neri ' hi,s'ness at 107 W 77 t,

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Sarfnrd Se.n,rii',le' County, Florida
icider the fiCtitit name of
PFSAL E ROIJIIQUC. and that I

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iriten(ttnreqistect,aidnamewiththc
fleck of the Circuit (N,rt, Seminole
(riunty FiPrida In accordance with
the rvnv.sions of the Fictitious

Name

Statutes.

To Wit

Section

Pt'S 0$ Florida Statutes 1957
S BilL, 0 Crews
Publish Scot 78 Oct 3. 10. I?. 1973
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ranked Oklahoma, there's Center of collegiate football's
nothing the Texas coach would
Noon"
at the
sold-out
rather do than spend an evening 72,0®-at
Cotton
Bowl.
listening to the records of such
Both teams are 4-0 and boast
country and Western i'eats
fine
offensesfootball's
built around
two of
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AMERICA, Defendants
NOTICE OF SALE
Not[e is hereby given that Porsuanitoaflnatludgment enteredin

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STATES
DISTRICT
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COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA. ORLANDO DIVISION COURT NO 753) Orl Clv Y
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Plaintiff
v John W Hannah. El
(Ii, Ft Al
NOTICE OF SALE —
NotIce is hprrhu Oven that purwanf
Usa SIJMMARV FINAL DECREE
Fpreclos,,re entered on September
16, 1916 by the above entitled Court,

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cause. the un
derslorw'ct United States Marshal, or
one cii lOs duly authoriZed deputies,
will sell the ci'ooerty Situate in
Smint'ile County. Florida. described
as - I nfl i'd the' South? feet of Los 7,
Block I, FAIRVIEW SUBDIVISION.
aci'ording It) the' Plist thereof as
recorded 'n Plat Book 1. Page 7),
Put'hi Records of Seminole County,
Florida at public outcry to the
hiatiest and best bidder for caSh it
17 00 O'Clock Noon on Thursday,
October 10. 1971 at the West door of
the Seminole County Courthouse.
Ssnfori, Florida

Dated 9
MITCP4EI I A NEWBERGER
IIPIITED STATES MARSHAL
MIPDI.F DISTRICT OF
Ft 015107.

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7 p in. ti - Wrestling
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College FOdbi't 'IS
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MIAMI tAP) - Hubert Ginn, since Harold Hart's

102-yard backs, with both Benny Malone Nottingham
and a fifth-round
a halfback traded away twice touchdown runback in a 31-21 and and Stan Winfrey sidelined draft pick, which turned out to
by the Miami Dolphins, has loss to Oakland's in the season with leg injurIes,
be current starting defentive
been signed to a third tour of opener. Miami kicker Garo
Ginn has never fared well tdckle Randy Crowder.
duty with the injury-riddled Na. Yepremlan has booted ground- with any other team but Miami.
tional Football League team, hugging squibbler kicks most of But his use as trade halt has
Ginn was re-signed as a free
Coach Don Shula signed
the time since then.
been invaluable to the l)olphins. agent last year after the Colts
agent Ginn to a contract Thurs1hula Is also short running
Shula picked up fullback Don released him.
day. He made room for him on
the roster by cutting defensive

NFL FObatl(K,fls.esCifyatOak3.n)

4p.m. (61— NFL Footb.0 (PhiladeIphI.CtMIlinl)
S3O pin. (33)
Vlnce 000ley: FOetbllt (Highllghtt from the
Georq —',te Mist game)
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had
gested he could be of use on the

Bethune-Cookman Favored
JACKSONVILLE (AP)

But Bethune Coach Wesley offense features aerial wizard
Bethune..Cookman, Moore is wary of the Albany VIctor Smith, buIl.Iike runner
weakened special teams wvj with z three-platoon quar. football team after It upset Willie Collins and a S400I-5, 155also as insurante at running terback offense, is heavl!y heavily
favixed Tuskegee 17-10 Pound Reggie Beverly.
back. The five-year National favored to whip Albany State of
week.
Football League veteran is . Geo."gla in the Gator Ikwl
They take turns running the
&amp;ci to t
Saturday nIght.
to
Tuskegee won the Southern wishbone attack which has
against the Phiiadelbia Eagles
Their one mutual opponent Intercoikgiate Athletic Confer. brought Bethune a 3-0 record,
on kickoff and other
has been Alabama A&amp;M. Beth. ence championship last year Albany State, using a wide open
beat Alabama MM 48.0 and went
this season fa. pro-type offense bed by quar.
Shula's concern for kickoff while Alabama A&amp;M best Alba- vored to repeat.
terback Ronald Walker, has a 1.
coverage has been evident ny 23-7.
Buthune's three-quarterback 3 record.
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for 41 great nights of Harness
Racing Action.

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Home of the Original Trilecta
wager plu, win, place, show,

quinellas every race.

Gourmet dining In the
aIr-condigjond clubhouse,
Grandstand admission only
SOc. Free parking!
Post time 7:45PM
Ladies Nile Thursday

Plaintiff. v Grace B Grant, A
SInale woman and DE METS, INC
Peferant(l
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice i hereby given that
pursuant to a FIlIAL DECREE of
FOrCCIoi,t,re entered on Septembic
76. 197% by the above entitled Court
Ir the above Styled cause, the
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derinp.j United States Marshal, or
one of his duly authorized deputies,
wIll sell the Properly Situate I
SPminolpCnur,ty, Florida, described
as I ots 73 and 71. Block "A"
('ROVE TERRACE, according f
the' PHit thereof as recorded In PIa
, PAQC 17
Public Records o

Seminole County. Florida at oubhic
outcry to the highest a
best bidder
fr rash at 17- O'CIoct Noon on
October 30. 7975 at the
We't cur of the Seminole Count '
Crs,rthcjse. Sanford. Florida
Dated- 97773
MITCHELL A NEWBERGER
IlNlTEt3 STATES MARSHA L
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF
FLORIDA
YFNOELL W WHERRY
AsFttnt United States Attorney
Attorney for Plaintiff
Ptihlith Sept 76 Or' 3 10. 17. 1973
PER
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Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
THE EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 7S.21I7.CA.04.0
In Re: the Marriage of
BILL JOHN HYDER. JR ,
Husband,
arid

TRUOI ALITA PIYDER,
NOTICE OF ACTION
T0 BILL. JOHN HYDER. JR.
7705 Kel?am Court
V'rgsria Beach. Virginia

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for Oissolut,on of Marriage
has been filed against you ad
are required to serve a copy of your
*rinen defenses, If any,
w.
H. MORRISON, Plaintitf's Attorney,
aliosi address it P.O 80* 656,
Maitlend, Florida, 32731, on or
before November 5th, 1973. and file
the original with the Clerk of this
Court ether before service on
Plaintiff's attorney or immediately
thereafter, otherwise a default will
be entered against you fcr the relief
demanded In the Complaint or
petition.
WITNESS my hand arid seal of

thit Court on September 30.
(Seal)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr

Clerk of the Circuit Court
By. Mary N. Dar&amp;n
Deputy Clerk
Publish- Oct 3. ID. 17, 71, 1975
DES 70

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NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME STATUTE

flUflOIe

Iurl.Chil

Notice Is hereby given that the
undersIgned, Pursuant to the
"Fictitloi,s Name Statute" Chapter
54509 Florida Statute, will register
withlherlerknftheCircu,tCourt,In
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and for Seminole County. Florida.
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. upon receipt of proof Of the
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR r',hlfratlon of this notice, the ii
titiouts name. tO wit - THE EARLE
SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
OF SANDWICHE under which
PROBATE N0 7i'2IOCP
are enaeried in business at Forest
In Re. Estate Of
(ity(q'n'er, HiQhwayl)6, in (Pie' City
P13 T S a Ii a
ELSIE
ELSIE of Fcirpst City, Florida
HAGENSEICKER PuTS
That the parties iilteqe'sted in said
deceased
business enterprise are as follows'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Thendi'we C Johnson. ic
All CredtOr% of the estate of
Ruby Alit. Johnson
ELSIE
P1 ITS a k a
ELSIE
Dated at Forest City, Seminole
P I T T S. (runty. Florida, S'otember 17. 797%
HAG E N S C I C K E P
ck cased. are hu rCby notified arid Pit'llh Sept 74, 0(1 1 70. I?, 1913
rtquired to file' my- claims or PER IA?
demands which Ihey- may have _______________________________
against Said estate in the office ot
INVITATION TO BID
Clerk of C,rcust Court of eminoIe
The Board of Trustees of the
County, Florida, ,nthe courthouse at
Seminole County Public Hospital
Sanford. Florida, within four
calendar months from the date of Invites bids upon the following:
One (1) pair Class "B" Fire obors
the first publicatiOn of this notiCC.
Each claim or demand must be n and 51* (6) pair SrnoAe Barrier
writing and must state the place of Doort wIth framing. Bids will in
Clyde Installation costs
rt'sdcnce and post offu' address o'
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by the claimant, Nil agent, or his
attorney, or it will become void
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according to law
Da'ed September 19th, 797%
Pciti'rt p e'tt
,us liecutor
James P Panco
Attorney for Executor

Fi'iday, Oct.

Sanford, Fl.

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Addi'ional information, ol,yns and

Louse R Gilpin

As executrix of said estate
Sidney C. Ward
HelIiweII, MeIrose
&amp; DeWoIf
1173 Hartford Building
200 East Robinson Street
Orlando Fl 17101
Phone: 303511 7000
Attorney for Executrix
PubliSh: Oct 10. 11, 197S
DES 11
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that put-

speciflcstions are available at the
Office of the Purchasing Agent,
All bids shall be mailed to the
Board of Tn,sts of the Seminole
County Public Hospital, 1101 East
First Street, Sanford, Florida 32771.
All bids shall be postmarked not
later than the 76th day of October

III South Maitlan' Avenue.

ISIS, and shall be received on or

Mautlind, Florida
Pubtish, Oct 3, 70, 1915

before the 20th div of October 197$.
PubliSh Oct. 9, 10, II, 1975

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013 83

the 5th day of October, 1973, in that
certain cause pending in the Circuit
Court In and for Seminole County,
Florida, wherein FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
COUNTY,acorporation,IsPI.Intff,
and ANTHONY PAVONE and wife,
ALECIA PAVONE. RODNEY L
KAY 1 nd wife, MARINA KAY,
BARtlETT BANK OF WINTER
PARK, and ALLEN SMILER and
wife, BETH SMILER, are defendents, Civil Actiøn No, 75-479 CA 05C. I, ARTHUR H. BECKWITH, JR.,
Clerk of th, aforesaid Circuit Court,
will at 11:00 AM on the 24th day of
October, 7915, offer for Sale ma sill
to the highest and best bidder for
cash at INC front West door f the
Courthouse of Seminole County,
Florida, In Sanford, Florida, the
following described property,
situated and being in Seminole
County, Florida, to wit;
Lot ii, Block 0, CAMELOT UNIT
iwo, according to the ph) Book 16,
Pages 93 arid 96 of the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida
Said siIe will be made pursuant to
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(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Beckwith, Jr.
Clerk of INC Circuit Court
By - Elaine RiChard,
Deputy Clerk
SHIPIHOLSER AND LOGAN

po. Box

777

Sanford, Florida 37771
Attorneys for Plaintiff
PubliSh: Oct. ID, 97$
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spot," he recalled, "but I
wasn't thinking at the time. I
was just daydreaming. My

fracture, only a severe sprain.
Had the wrist been broken,
chances are Waldrop would not

Waldrop was the best 1,500-me..

liuthealmostdidn'tgettothe angle on one of the rocks. I meter men's semifinals,
track,
guess I hyperextended the scheduled for Oct. 18. or in the
About a week ago, the 5-foot- hand."
final, et for Oct.20.
l45'pound Waldrop was
Waldrop described the pain
Although the injury was not
warming up outside the huge as "throbbing" in his left wrist, as damaging as orginally be-

off nine consecutive sub-four
minute miles on the indoor cii'cult, including a clocking of
3:55, the best ever by any runncr.

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American games,

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football action at 9 a.m.

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I Ica Sanchez (61 1720

Legal Notice

1973

TWELFTH

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irnmedialeivthereafter; otnerwise a

dvfault will be entered against you
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
thIs Court onlhe 7th day-of Cktobec,
1915
(Seal)
Arthur H Becluwith, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. Vihlen

Depute Clerk
Publish: Oct. 10, 17, 71, 31, 1915

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NIGHT RESULTS
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Eddy Sanchez (7)

110.710, 3 lca Arana (1) 340:0(7
7) 53350. P (7 21 5)0050
SECOND - 1 Aldana Alberdi (6)
11.10. 360 100. 7 flame Arena ce
560. 160. 3 Echano Sanchez 131
750; 0(68)11300. P (68) 159220
(2 lwithatl6) 57130. (7 7yth

Publish- Oct. 10, 17, I7S
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1 Ceiaya Azp. (5)

Big 0 (15 with 55) 51049
Handle .99I. Att 1 617

3.443 Fifth Avenue North

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ii 50, 10 20. S 00 2 S-anti MvVerza
(3)050. 610. 3 Maruni Mencha (1)
640: Q (SI) 535 20. P I SI 573 30.

St. Petersburg, Florida

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1 Ahdana Beitia (I)
is . 7 20, 7 00. 2 Larri Perez (Al
460,700.3 Ogu':aAlb'erdi(6600;
0(11) 13300; P (74)171.30. Big 0
(76) with all 1 130 20. 76 with all I
40
THIRD — Ica Leni: (37 1770 1 13.
350 7 Aldana Anna (II 110. 470;
3 Larri Albercti (7) 5.00; 0 (7 31
137 20. P (31)1112 50.
FOURTH - I Ech'ario Miguel (6)
1500,960,500, 2 CachoPsret (5)
19 50. 1 60: 3 Negui Sanchez (I)
3 60. 0 (5 6) 1107 60; P (65) 5257 90.
DO (36) 1331 50
FIFTH - 1. Maruri Bengoa (3)
1750, 600. 310: 7 Santi Miguel (1)
600. 570; 3. Ercloza Menchi (1)
160; 0 (31) 155 10; P (34) $11600
SIXTH - 1 Oqulia Altu (I) 19 50.
S 10. 0 10 7 Barre Zarre (I) 1 60.
I 50, 3 Cacrio Bengoa (5)650; 0 (I
S) 133 00. P SIt $13930
SEVENTH - I ICa Perez (5)
II 10. 5 50 Ii
7 Cacho Be,tia (2)

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Orguize Anna ii
THIRD
5 60.
2
LarriISSO,
(le'tli (7 iS 10 560 3 Eddy Leni:
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1320. 5 00. S 30 7 Alava E$or:a (6)
9 70. 10 10 3 Eddy Echave (I) 350.
Q(7 6)11700. P126)511790, 00(5
7) II9I7Q
FIFTH

t Crlaya Muqer:a 76'
18 20, c 60. 1 50. 2 ts'ianljni Eh.ive
()I9), 100, 3 ferminMenct'ua 171
540. Q (36) 11700. (63) $12900
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900. 1 50. 600. 7 Alava Ectiave U)
6 20. 3 60. 3 Unza Zarre (1) S 00. 0
(13) 2010 P (13) 51130
SEVENTH - I Larri Arena (61
960, 6 60. 1 10. 7 Oguisa Via (3)
Sb. 320 3 Ursa Pecet (I) 360; 0
(36) 56 80. P (63) 1711 70
EIGHTH - I
AItu (1)
II (, 1060. 160, 7 Ercloza Benqoa
(i 580. I 20. 3 Fermn Juan (I)
120 Q (2
II 00. P (1 2) 513500NINTH — I CeIaya (1) Il 00. 150,
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TENTH —I. Ferm,n (5)700. 550.
300 2 M.arun,, (1) 520. 310,' 3
Ch,,cho (1)5 50. 0 (1 5)29 40. ((I 1)
6)60. OD (1 I $71 10
ELEVENTH - I flarre Aspi (7)
II 00. 9 10. S 60. 7 Arecha Bengoa

FIFTH Race

TONIGHT'S ENTRIES

Chucho Mugver:a

SIXTH —1, Alava Perez.? EddyAltu, 3 Plegui Echave, i Domingo
Zarre. S Oguiia Javi, a Bilbao
Bengoa. 7 Cache, Miguel. I Arecha
Eion:a
SEVENTH - 1. Echanuo Javi. 7
Barre Beitia. 3 Larri Y:a. 1 IcaAnna, S Eddy Leruit. 6 PIegui
Atbe"rdi. 7 Ur:a Sanchez. I Aldana
Perez
EIGHTH - I Alava Mencha. 7
Ctiucho Beeqoa, 3 Erdcia Aguirre,
I Sarh Alto. 3 Marunt Mugvenza.
6 Sala LattM, 7 CeIa,a Juin.

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NINTH - I Aguirre, 2 Juan, 3
7 Ccla',.i C Sale
TENTH
1 .Mencha. 7 Alto. 3
Santi, I Larrea. 5 Manuni, o
(hucho, 7 Fermn I Mvguerza
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ENTRIES
FIRST Race - C-I pace - I mile purse $600. I lran Road Runner
(Belti) 121; 2 George Way (B
Re'qyr) 31.3 Spring Daisy (Paul6
1. 1 Jefferson Adios (himball) S I.
5 Dons Ann Rider (Mantegna) SI.
6 Race The Wind (Bridges) SI;
Barow Dijtchess (Piper') 52. I
Birdie P4 VO)V iWhaytinidt Si
SECOND Race - C.3 pace - I
mile — purse $800. I Great Value
(Spniggst IC' I 3 Madam Runner
IWiI5,' I SI
I Never Renege
(Hobbs) II I Or Pull IT Craokl
S I. S Bonny Flash (kausnier) 77, 6
Chan(e, Mss 1.iC' ISar ,lka) 31. 7
Singing Sam (Bereznak) 6
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Navy Sue iDem,anik) 9 7
THIRD Race — 1 mile pace —
claiming 11.000 - purse $800.1
Otoca Mis (Ilerezoak) SI. 7 NibS
Brat IDe Berry) SI. 3 Cold Wyn
IGill) 6 1
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Speed
(Branacd) 3)
5 Prompt PiCk
iFart,ei- i 6 I. 6 Joppa Star Maid
(Dvonacek) 10 1 7 J At Mark
(Kurtzworth) 7 2. I RebsInidge Rob
(F. Taylor) 10 1
FOURTH Race — C3 trot — I mile
- purse 1400 1 Star Shield (Hobbs)
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EIGHTH Race — I mile pace —
claiming 17,500 — purse 5450. 1
TrO'Jt Line (Scaturo) 77, 2
Reporter Boy (Foster) II. 3. Vc
toria Hans (1 Crank) 51.1 Chance
Win (Kurtzorthl 6 I
S Veg4
tHy-sell! 51 6 Cumban Fresco
tAhactand) 171. 7. Easy Bluegrass
(Sabatka 52; 5 Bombay Jay-son
(Shump) 72
NINTH Race — 5-3 C-i trot
handicap - I mile - purse 1700. 1
Mud Pop (Bridges) S I. 2 Lee Eyre
10 t. I McRoberts (BysilU S
I; 1 C .J Rodney IT Taylor) I 1. 5

Mo.(Ne'lsn) 9 7. 7 Paprika Lot.
(Branardl 72. I Syntax (Seider'
(0)

Cacho ASpi. S Santi Bengoa. t
Chixho Miguel. 7 Alava Juan. t
Arec,,i EcMe
TWELFTH - 1 Ceiaa AItu. 2
.',r,jrs Auuirre. 3 Sale M'guel. I
Erdoza P,'er'cha, 3 Santi Larrea. 8.

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Thing (F Taylor) 61. 4. Poten?,i'
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Gotta Go (Newman) 15 1; 2. Hello
Dere' (Kalathasl 3 1: 3 Josedale
Admirer (Johoson) 151. 1 MisS
Chata.Vay (Valiante) 77; 3 Scotch
Play Boy (At. Crank) S 2; 6.
Lightning Dream (P'per) 92. 7
Senator Mir (Kucia) I-i; I urns
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SIXTH Race — I mile pace claiming 57,100 — purse 1625. 1
MerieVolonodr,ver 7.2.2. Hireco
iT Crank) 97. 3
Beth Dean
(Bere:nak) 31; 1 Miracle Snow
fAllen) I I. 5 Meadow Challenger
fiohsnon) II. 6 Steve Row Gil
6 1. 7
Jimmie's
Arelene (CroSsin) 51
SEVENTH Race - C.3 pace - 1
mile—purs.163S. I Gao tShelli 6
1. 7 Racso lSeiders) S-I. 3. Flying
Hank (Britton) 97; 1 Mirudy Nib
Rau $ 1; 5. Ripping PicNic (E.
Taylor) 31; 8 Winning Tin-a (B.
Regurl 7 2. 7
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FIRST — 1 Larri Javi; 2 Ica
Y:a,3UrzaBejt(a.i NeguiElorts.
5 Echano Arana, 6. Cacho Len:. 7
Eddy Sjnche:. I Aldana Alberdi
SECOND — I Ica Beitii. 7
Oguiza Leniz, 3 Barre Y:a, 1
Echano Sanchez. S Larrl-Elorza, 6
Aldarua Arana. 7 Dna Alberii, i
Ead1 Pert:
THIRD - 1 EchanoEjoria, 7
Arecha Beitia. 3 Ogu'za Y:a.
Eddy Javi. S Larri Len:, 6 Aldana
Sanchez. 7 Dna Arana, s. Icet.Iberd
FOURTH — I Ursa Miguel, 2
Ne'ui Eloria, 3 Barre Echave,
Domingo Sanchez, S BitbaO Javi,
Cauio Bcngoa, 7. Alava Zarre, •
Arecha Perez.
FIFTH — 1 Erdcia Miguel,
Domingo Aguirre, 3. Santi Echave.
4 $L, Bengoa. S Celaya Mencha, 6
Maruri A:p1. 7 Fermin Larrea.

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TWELFTH - 7. Fermin Attu (5)
I? 30 9 20.7 20; 7 Marurl Larrea (6)
14.30. iS 00, 3 Sinti Mt'fl(hd lIt
600; 0 (56) 105 50. P (56) 1.110 70;
Big Q (1 7 with ailS) 179100; (1 7)
,sith all 6) 1194 60

ii . 6 20; 2 Larrl Via (2) 5 10.
110 1 UTZJ EIO(a (5) 3 60; 0 I? 61
113 00. P (6 2) 17560

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MATINEE RESULTS

Saturday at Fort Mellon Park
Field.
The opener will be followed
by a 10 am, clash between the
Cowboys and Wildcats and an
11 n.m. game matching the
Jayhawks arid Rams.
Last week the Bulldogs shut
outthe Wildcats 34-0, the Barns
nipped the Wildcats 14-12 and
the Packers forfited to the
Jayhawks.

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pain.kllling drugs and was
and forced to miss "three days of

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Packers

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 71.I517.CA.I3.E
VAN
and
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McCARDLE
CATHERINE F MCCAIIDLE,
Plaintiffs.
VS
JOHN B. MILLONIG, et al
Defendants
NOTICE OF ACTION
TO G LaVERNE ARNOLD
76 Parker Lane
Rxhv')er. New York
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
that an action for Declaratory
Judgrnen$has been filedanid you are
required to serve a CoDy of your
WI itten answer, if any, to it on H
KNOX BETTINGHAUS, PlaIntiff's
attorney, whose address is P.O. 80*
1686. Winter Pert, Florida, 327*9, on
or before the 10th day of November.
ISiS. and file the original with the
Clerk of this Court. eithcn before'

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Arthur it Beckwith, Jr.,
5 - Eleanor Walter
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Co Executors of the estate of
By- Elaine RiCharde
ALBERT ABBGY,
Deputy Clerk
Deceased
PubliSh. Oct 10, 77, 21, 31. 1975
C 0 Gerald J. O'Brien
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
partes having or claiming to have
PROBATE DIVISION No. 75.381.CP
any right, title or interest In the real In Re Estate of:
property herein described
ALBERT ABBGY,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Deceased
that an action to foreclose a mor
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
tgage on the following real property TO ALL CREDITORS AND ALL
in Seminole County, Florida:
320 ) 40 1 ?ICgUi Lent: (I) 750. 0
PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR
Lot 17,
S 11) 60. p (52) 1130 $0
Block
1, NORTH DEMANDS
AGAINST
SAID
ORLANDO TOWNSITE, 4th Ad
EIGHTH
7 Fent'flin Aspi (1)
ESTATE:
560. 5 60. 1 10. 2 Dali Muguersa (5)
dition, (Replat of Sheet No. 2), as
You, arl each of you, are hereby
recorded in Plat Book 11, Page 6, notified and required to present an
25 10. 3 50. 3 Santi Bengoe (7) 1 10,
0 (37) 536 60. P (7 5) 5163.90.
PubIc Records of Seminole County, claim or demand which you. or
FiOrude,
NINTH — t Sala (1) 710. 1 70.
either of you. may have against the
has been filed against you and you estate of ALBERT ABBGY,
300.2. Zarre(1I S 40,460, 3 Artcha
are required to serve a copy of your deceased, late of Kent County,
() ? Zarre (1) 510. 1 60; 3 Arecha
writtendefenses. it any, to iton van Michigan, City of Grand Rapids. to
I) 1520, 0 U 1) 27.70. P Ii 1)
Berg, Gay 8. Burke, P.A, at the Clerk of the Circuit Court of' 59310
Post Office Box 793. Orlando, Seminole County, Probate DiviSiOn,
TENTH - I Mencha (1) II 10,
Florida 37102. and file the original in the Court House at Sanford,
5 20. 3 50; 2 Macun (1) 6.60. 120. 3.
with the Clerk of the above styled Florida, within four calendar
Santi (7) 250. Q (I 1) 55600; P (1 It
court on or before November 12th. months from the date of tht fir-st
U1S 50 DO II I) 197 50
1975. otherwiSe a ludoment may be publication of this notice SAID
ELEVENTH — I. Oguiza Perez
entered against you for the relief CLAIM OR DEMAND MUST BE
(t ii 70. 310. 100; 7 Endoza
demanded in the complaint or
Bencjoa (5) 3 10. 150; 3 Arecha
DULY SWORN TO AND FILED IN
petition
Zarre 7))iO 0115)13100. P (IS)
DUPLICATE
WITNESS my hand and the Seal of
$I3 20
DATED THIS 7th day of October,

(CIRCUIT COURT SEAL)
Arthur H. Becluwlth, Jr.
Clerk of the Circuit Court
Cy Elaine RiChard,
Deputy Clerk
SI4INHOLSER AND LOGAN
P.O. Box 3279
Sanford. Florida 37771
Attorneys for PlaIntiff
PubliSh: Oct. 10, 17S
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CHARLES K BRAPIL., Clii.
Defendants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO, CHARLES K BRAND
RESIDENCE- UNKNOWN
All parties claiming interests by,
through,
under
or
against
CHARLES K. BRAND and to all

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INTHE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.7404.CA.05.E
THE LOMAS &amp; NETTLETOPI
COMPANY,
Plaintiff,

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the' 5th diy of October, 7975, in that
certain cause pending In the Circuit
Court in and for Seminole County,
Florida, wherein FIRST FEDERAL
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
ASSOCIATION OF SEMINOLE
COUPITY.a corporation. is Plaintiff,
and SEMINOLE ENTERPRISES,
INC., a Florida corporation, C. D.
THOMPSON, and WALL PLUM
BING AND HEATING, INC., a
Flonidacorporation, aredefendants,
Civil Action No 751037 C. I, AR
THUR H LIECKWITH, JR., Clerk of
the aforesaid Circuit Court, will at
II 00 AM on the 74th day of DC
tober, 1973, ofer for sale and sell to
the highest and best bidder for cash
at the west front dour of the Cour
thouseof Seminole County, Flor,da,
irs Sanford, Florida, the following
described property, Situated and
being in Seminole County, Florida,
to wit:
Lot 71 of SANS SOUCI. according
to the plat thereof as recorded in
Put Book 18, Page 57o1 the Public
Records of Seminole County,
Florida.
Said sale will be made' pursuant to
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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Martha T. ViI'len
Deputy Clerk
(Seal)
Publith. Oct. 70, 77, 21, 31, 1975
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 7S2I9.CP
t Re: Estat, of
JAMES R, GILPIN,
Deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
SAID ESTATE:
You and each of you are hereby
notified and required to file any
chums and cemands which yOU, 0(
either of you, may have against Said
estate in theoffice of the Clerk of the
Circu,t Court of the Eighteenth
judicial Circuit. Seminole County,
Florida, Probate Division, in the
Courthouse at Sanford. Florida.
within four calendar months from
the tini,e of the fir-st Publication of
thit notice Each claim or demand
must be In writing and filed
duplicate and state the place of
residence and post office address nt
claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent or atUsrney or the same shall be vOid,
Dated at Orlando, Florida, this 3rd
day of October, 1?75

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orney or immediately thereafter'
OtPierwij,e' a default will be entered
against you.
WITNESS my hand and the teal of
thltCotjrtoritpie 7th day of October,.

attorney, or it will become void.

according to law.
Dated October 7th, 1973.
Judy C Crews
As Administratrii
Carroll Burke
Attorney for Estate of
William Edward Matlies, Sr.
617 Sanford Atlantic Bank
Building, Sanford, Florida
Publish Oct 10. 77, 1975
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Judgment hit been filed ano you are
required to serve a copy of your
written answer, if any, to it on Pt.
KNOX BETTINGHAUS, Plaintiff's
attorney, whose address Is P.O. Bot
7656, WInter Park, FlorIda, 32759. on
or before the 10th day of November,
7975, and file the original with the
Clerk of thiS Court, either before
servIce
on
Plaintiff's
alt.

claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent, or hIs

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that an action for Declaratory

calendar months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
Each claim oc demand must be in
writing and must state the place oi
residence arid post office address of

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NOTICETOCREDITORS

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO CHARLES G. ARNOLD
16 Parker Lane

All creditors ot the estate of
William Edward Mathes Sr.,
deceased, are hereby notified end
required to file any claims or
demandt WhiCh they may have
against said estate iii the office of
Clerk of Circuit Court of Seminole
Count -i, Florida, inthe covrThOue at
Sanford. Florida, within four

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SEMINOLE COUNTY
PROBATE DIVISION
PROBATE NO. 75)07.CP
In RI: Estate of

uNIt Ft) STATES OF AMERICA,

Assiii'j,nt hinitiwl States Attorney
Attorney •ô Plaintiff
Publish Sent ?A. Oct 3. 10. 17. ISiS
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subject of a number of recent
ct,ri.c ,,.'li, lint, a
ma"az°"
b
lead feature in Popular Science.
Sine Its announcement b
Johnso
in
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heralded b' marine industry
leaders as the r
riwer nlant that
could usher in a new era in
boating. The Johnson 200 has
the ability to propel large

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hp outboard, the most powerful
eser produced, has arrived
Monroe liabour Marina,
Sar',ford The new outboard
went on display Thursday, at
the Central Florida Marine
Trade Association's Boat Show
at Lake Buena Vista Villaue
I
L. 11 Idccorwng to ac
rutiuisei,,
general manager,

OF

(Court Seal)
.f Beckwith, Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
By: Lillian T. Jenkins

OWENS WILL BE THE IN
and the undersionerl as Sheriff
SeminnIe County. Florida. will at
ALL PERSONS DESIRING TO
1100 AM rvi the 70th day of Oc
described in the tobpr, A D 7975 Offer for Sale and AVAIL THEMSELVES OF THEIR

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:h day- of October. 1975 At
OctuUrr, ,y/

RUM
NORMA LANG AND LOUISE

ninninfl

City Hall, lnnq,'vnod. Florida. on the
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Switzer decide how he spend.i
Oklahoma, the favorite, is un•
his time,
beaten
33 games
andinto
ridesthe
a
Short of ropin' and tyin' No. 2- 24-gameinwinning
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and at the Front (West) Door of the REGISTRATION BOOKS WILL DES-76
'i'I'Plrmrnte'd
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Se'minnle County Courthouse in CLOSE 500PM ON OCTOBER II,
the' pres'nt inning cIiSS,fjCitiO
7915. Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND
Sanford, Florida. th.
('I '.al( property 'S R IA as that described personal
CITY OF WINTER SPRINGS FOR EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL
oroperty.
classifIcation s drscr,bed in the
TROY .1. PILAND
CIRCUIT SEMINOLE COUNTY,
That said Ste is being mad, to
MAYOR
FLORIDA.
Satisfy the terms of said Writ of

should do more reciUng and
Darrell Royal Is tired of bar- less listening to Country &amp;

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Pdrnn Aron. do no business at First Street, Sanford, Florida 37777, and
UNITED
STATES
Dcfendaflt,,ich All btdt shall be posPrnarked not

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cia'
n '. !ItJ$,flI'55
fl*str,ct, to 'ad Property as ihat

classification

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS suggesting that certain coaches

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Florida crwpnrtlon Plaintiff,

,iisr. the question

Denver in the deal, a provision which Denver General
Manager Carl Scheer has denied.

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INVITATION TO SID
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The Board of Trustees Cl the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
crtari Writ of Seminole County Public Hospitel CUlT OF FLORIDA. IN AND FOR
invites bids upon the foII*lng
SEMINOLE COUNT E

1I, thf'fl SOU
ur
S:rnnflI:CoufltFIrd
Florida, I will sell the property
775 feet, tPwncpW..st 6Ofi'i't more or more partIcularly describ:d a
NOTICE OF
Ii'ç' ti', the Sritjttipjt Corner Cl Sad
Situate in Seminole County. Florida.
GENERAL ELECTION
foIlow
Plork A, it'rnp t4rwtherIy along tt'e
described as:
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
I of NI. P,',tm Shadows according
Fa'ti'-rly line of sad Block A. 257 to
Parcell: Lots 10, 11, 17. I), 11, 15,
th.s plat thereof as recorded n THAT A GENERAL ELECTION
fN't tO th.' Northeast Corner Of 5I
16,17, 15 id 19, ALSO Lots 23, 21. 25,
Page 3 Seminole WILL BE HELD IN THE CITY OF
Plat Rook
PIot'I A thenrp Wf%t 951 feet to the (N r" I"Pir
26, 27, 75. 79. 20 and 31 of Lake
nrcic '1'triten ,ç WINT ER SPRINGS, LORIDA ON
Ifl
of l'.ninnInq
Norma Estates as recorded In the
lnt 650 feet THE SECOND DAY OF DECt0lIôw
finn at a
I F.
office of the Clerk of the CIrci,jt
Fat and 1017 10 feet North of the EMBER, 7975, FOR THE PUR
Drain at th,' ''%4'(,Ofl of the East
Court in PhI Book 16, page 4 of
Section Post of Section 37 POSE OF ELECTING A MAYOR
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Seminole County records.
FOR A TWO YEAR TERM;
South. Range' 37 East
Parcel 2: ALSO the Northwest '4
COUNCILMAN,
GROUP
7.
FOR
A
Springsas thenre
Southwestern
fe'(flrdo1 in PLO Honk 5 Paq 3
curve (flfl(Ave Soi%he'iSterlhang TWO YEAR TERM A ND A of the Northwest ' of the Northwest
and the SngtP right of way line of
'a and the South ', of the Northeast
COUNCILMAN GROUP 1. FOR A
aracl;usr,fl$fe'pt
5 tal.' Pruwi S iii. thence run North
f the Northvest ' of the Nor.
1
TWO YEAR TERM.
01 I"-:
C9denrees 11' S" East S ieet then(e' r'f SnntP, 51 denre.'s ¶5' 74"
thwest '4 and the West '.-, of the
THE
PLACE
OF
VOTING
WILL
west an
5'thwe'te'cly along .i straight line arc
Southwest '. of the Northwest 4 of
distant, of SA 59 feet thenc. run lIE AT THE CITY HALL, 702
tn point S feet South oh the' Point of North
the Northwest 'i of Section fl
NORTH MOSS ROAD, WINTER
17 degrees 03' 17" West 147 0
Pennn,ng thefle' North 00 degrees lee?, thence
run North 731 feet more SI'RINGS, FLORIDA THE POLLS TownshIp 21 South. Range 31 East;
15' 01' West S feet to the Point of cc
at public sale, tothe highest and best
WILL BE OPEN F ROM 1:00 A.M
le'ss to the St Johns RI
th
Pe'aflninn (rintAining
bidder
for cast', at the West Front
TO
700
PM
llsnuare feet run Sn'th.'asterIy along s.qd RI
("Ore or Ie'
CLERK OF THE ELECTION Door of the Seminole Courthouse In
isa
toa pinnt North of ;he
'flflth.flrpy4tpy,,,.f the Cy
WILL BE MARY
'4flnlnn;n,', thence run South i

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Pubhcpe(rds tteIivpred
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('I e'rninoi.. Coiinty FIOridi Plut
me as Sheriff of 1975, and shall be received on or
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Florida. And I before the 16th day of October 1973.
I'ennninn at th.. NOrthwt corner of have
I:vlpd,
Publish Oct S 9 70 1973
A TUflNflrth2StCCttOth. desrrihe,1nroqownec

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All nf flhi'h A. Tract '1. Sanlando

HIs last two years following the Sun
were less than noteworthy with earnings
around $13,000. "But actually I wits
playing steadier in 1972 and 1973 than at
any time during my career, I was
qualifying every week, but missing the
cut by only a shot or two," says Steve.

entertains Texas Christian.
Three darkhorse contenders
A crowd of over 60,000 is exfor the Southeastern Con. pected for Saturday's West Vii'.
While the Red Sos were doctor, Yawkey asked to see the
ference football crown are solid glnla-Penn State war. Penn
working out,, Yawkey sat on a
He
rubbed
over
the
tavorite in a trio of afternoon State, No, 9 nationally, has
dubbouse chair itt frOnt of
To p Ru
nI
games Saturday.
n g B a c k s To C I a$ h
triumphed the last 19 years, exBiw1n's locker, He InteT fractured area gently
Tennessee, ranked 19th na- cept for a 14.14 draw in 1958,
rupted a chat with a couple of himself, then told Rice to take
of himself.
tionally, is a twtouehdown and the Nittany Lions are counBLACKSBURG, Vs. tAP) — burn by running (or 128 yards the
writers to call over a husky
Roscoe
Coles
of
Virginia
Tech
and
passing
for
another
68.
six
touchdowns
Florida
and
forced
the
Seminoles
to
the
choice
to dispose of struggling ting on running hacks Jim Ce.
young man dressed in civilian
State has scored this year.
That was typical of Yawkey, and Leon Bright of Florida
air.
He
has
passed
clothes,
for a total of
Louisiana State and s.t the falo and Woody Petchel to notch
But Florida State Coach Dara man ho considers players state,
But Gobbler Coach
two of the South's top 195 yards out of the Gobblers'
Jimmy
stage
for next week's showdown another 'ictory over the 10th"Jim, come over here," Yaw- his greatest friends. He treats running backs, will match wishbone offense.
rebi Mudra was not happy that Sharpe, asked if he was afraid with seventh-ranked Alabama, ranked Mountaineers.
key said In his gruff voice, all of his charges the same as he
Walker had to pass so much Virginia Tech might be over- which alrccdy has strung
ides Saturday when their
The Iowa-Ohio
State
game
"How's 11w hand? What did the did Rice.
Seminoles
Clyde
againsttoGeorgia
Mudra confident, said, "We'd better together an unprecedenteti four Saturday
is the only
Big
Ten
teams meet
In the Gobblers' Walker
hasquarterback
done far better
prefers
stick toTech.
doctors say? Did you get snoUtYawkey, whose stepfather homecoming
game.
a
ground not be. We're still Just 2-2. Flor- straight SEC titles and is collision where one team is fa.
passing, completing 38 of 67 ater X-ray?"
owned the Detroit Tigers when
game,
but
the
Yellow
Jackets
Ida State is certainly not a team heavily favored to make it live, voted by more than
Coles,
a
169-pound
sophtempts
for 536
"Everything's as fine as it Ty Cobb broke 11110 the major
a touch.
yards
and
four
of
Jumped
out
to
a
quick
20.0
lead
to be overlooked."
omore, is the leading ri*her
don,
The
oddsmakers
figure
can be, Mr. Yawkey" replied Leagues, has been rewarded among Southern independent
Alabama steps outside
rookie slugger Jim Rice, whose with Just three pennants Since teams,
the top-ranked Buckeyes, 4-0
for 368 yards
year was ended by a pitch he purchased 11w club as sole
SEC to tangle with Washington after victories over Michigan
from scrimmage, Including an
of the Pacific Eight Conference, State, Penn State, North Carowhich broke his left hand In owner in 1933.
The
Tide isa 27-point favorite to bins and UCLA, can defeat the
89-yard burst In Virginia
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giveCoachPaulflryanttj
Tech's 23-16 upset of Auburn
TALLAHASSEE (AP) like Howard," Hubbard said, loss of star fullback Carlos victory in 51 games played in Ilawkeyes as they please.
last week.
Florida A&amp;M Coach Rudy "They have a ball control of. Swain, the team's leading rush- Bryant-Denny Stadium.
He aLso is the leader In all. Hubbard says he expects the
just don't er and scorer at the time, with a
Nighttime action is high.
purpose running with 659 yards Rattlers
win- make a lot mistakes."
knee
injury
in
the
Howard
lighted
by the AuburnMike The
Bright, a 385-pound soph- niug track Saturday against
lie said it was mistakes, fall- game. He has undergone knee Kentucky clash In Lexington,
Long Hot Summer
omore, was the rushing leader Alabama State. But he adds ure to cover a receiver on a surgery and will be out for the with the Wildcats favored by
A Real
until he was held to 44 yards by that it won't come easy.
touchdown bomb and penalties season,
COOL ONE
three points in a battle of two I
Georgia Tech last week as the
"They're 3-I and the game on crucial third down plays that
ourtwo
frustrated
Auburn is
"His atsence
Seminoles lost 30-0, Bright now they Lost they only lost by three hurt the Rattlers in the Howard club,
but we feel weaffect
do have
first timeteams.
In
winless
in
four
games
for the
ha5atotaJof355yardsn,jng points," he said.
Electric
k,ss.
I General
SATURDAY
years and
Florida State cannot key too
The Battlers, 2-1 after last
.
1
"Maybe this will teach us a Ihubd said.
11pm. (41)
.hm Thomas Ou?cicr (Golfer Shirlty Englhorn
much on Colts In its attempt to Saturday's 6-0 loss to Howard, lesson," Hubbard said. "We good fuilbacks behind him," Kentucky has lacked a scoring
CentraIAIrCOIIItIoning
fi$he for pike end %majlmoijth bats; rim hsfling in Tetas surf
punch in struggling to a 1-2-1 I
Syfem
improve a 1-3 record because of will entertain Alabama State In can't make those kinds of misfishing In Bermuda
He
said
sophomores
Harold
record.
Tech quarterback Phil Rogers. a night game.
p in. ()
CoIleg Football Pre Game
takes and still win."
a i PLUMjp
Sessoms and Reginald Carter
Mississippi State visits Rice
Rogers keyed the victory at Au1245pm, (ti— CoIleoeFootball (MctoganatMlc ginS?)
'i'hey're going
be about
WALL
Florida A&amp;M suffered the will play in place of Swain.
HEATING, INC.
1213pm, (2.5)
World Series Bo'lJ
•t 60510(l)
in another night game, generalIpm(3S)—NFLGameotfpWk
ly regarded as a tossup
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Once be sets, he can't then drop era,i right-bander said.

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In Marijuana Probe
VERO BEACH (AP) — Defen.'uve tackle Manny
Fernandez of the Miami Dolphins football team has been
subnoenaed -'
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tndlnn Rit'r Ca'%,IntI,
UI URIJIL1UEJ
with a $1-million drug raid In August.
State Attorney Robert Stone said Thursday that Fernandez' name appears in an address book found aboard a
40-loot yacht loaded with marijuana. He said his name
also appears as the lienhclder on the hUe of one of the
trucks confiscated in the raid,
OfficIals declined to say whether the address book belonged to Donald W. Elrick, 29, of Miramar, who owns the
truck on which Ferandez has the lien,

N1ce

uPon
I N1flwtd Florida Ihat said City a fI
AddticnaI information, plans and FIRST
MORTGAGE
COR
CN'ncll will hnttf a pub'i hear,nq- afcw,Iri"' rndered in the cpeciflcations are available at the PORATION OF WINTER HAVEN,
a corporation,

Out To Rope

IN BRIEF

BOSTON (AP) - At a time Bowl. So football should let the Bay and New Orleans still *re winless Browns, who'll have to
when y should have baseball World Series hold center stage. seeking thlr first victories, find a way to stop Don Hardon the brain, the National FootSome NFL teams understand They may, for all anybody eman if they want to keep the
ball League completes its first and have been cooperating. knows, still be on strike,
score respectable.
month of action Sui'iday.
Four weeks into the schedule,
Last week's record was a
Oakland 20, Kansas CIty 10
It seems unfair. Baseball New England, San Diego, healthy 10-3 runnIng the seaBack when the Chiefs were a
doesn't Infringe on the Super Cleveland, Kansas City, Green son's log to 30-9 for .763.
contender, this was one of the
This week's picks:
league's best matchups.
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MiamI 35, PhiladelphIa 11
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him like a hawk. I think any Robert James and flashy wide about due (or a big game.
trouble will be with the step." receiver Ahmad Rashad, imag. Philadelphia had Its biggie a
cerned with three things.
me where O.J. Simpson and Co. week ago when it upset Wash"The first is the slow step-byhowever, anticipates would be if those guys were ington.
step drop c his hands," said flO Tiant,
problem.
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Despite some seeming overwhelming
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efforts paying off. Membership is increasing and so are daily greens fees.
"No one can touch us on greens fees," he
notes. Nine holes costs a golfer only $2.00
and 181s $2.50. That's seven days a week.
Now, lithe club could begin showing
substantial profit, Steve could get those
greens looking like emerald velvet.
A native of San Francisco, Oppermann
attended San Mateo Junlo College and
won the Western and California amateur
titles in 1964. He also was runnerup in the
1963 National Publlnx, losing in the
match play finale to 1970 Citrus Open
champion Bob Lunn.
With these credentials, Oppermann
turned pro In 1964 and joined the tour in
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LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom, 7 bath
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Peg Ri-at E',tate Broter
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NEED 15.000 (Ci Second mortgage
on $71,000 home First mortgage
balance. 50,000.
Will pay
maximum allowable inter es t Cal'
731)4) evening', arid weekends
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Sacrifice--- 3 bedroom. 1 bath,
carpet. 51.000 down, assume $115
per month By Owner Call
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Orlando 67$ 1565
Over One Acre
Great country living n thiS 3
bdnoom frame home nestled
among many Shade tree's, Central
heat &amp; air New roof &amp; fenced
Hurry' $70,000
CaliBart Real Estate
REALTOR 373 794
It's like pennies-from heaven wten
you sell "Don't Needs" with a
want ad

373 6061 or 323 OSIleves
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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
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OWNER TRANSFERRED- 3 BR.
1' baths. C HA, carpeted, fenced,
FHA approved, $550 down to
gujlifie'd buyer

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Stemper Realty

Broker, 107W commer cia l
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bath',. utility room arid carport.
Back yard walled $21,900

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Good Condition, $900
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373 5590 after 6.
Mart, 715 Sanford Ave
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1971 Vega, lOw mileage, excellent
buy At $1,395 373 1570 or $31 1605
Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any Quantity NOLL'S Cas se l
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1961 MG, new radial5
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an steering, air COnditiCh, 1400
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Phone 373 7705 after S pm.
CASH 323-4321
.. 1972 Gremlin X. factory air, $1,795
STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
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there wouldn't be any ,
1944 P on tiac Convert ibel, 010. good
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Condition, 5600 321 0935
We Buy Furniture
1971 Mercury Marquis Colony Park I
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New Michelin radial tireS Cne
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1961 COMET
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Phone 3212 4319
FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.
1971 Volkswagen Sports Bug.
Round maple table, d-nette table 8
Marathon Silver metallic, black
chairs, king size bed, dimwasher .
Striping, radial tin-i, P or sche type
old chests, dressers . IV'S arid
seat',. AM FM stereo, beautiful
misc items uA AtI kinds
car $7,795 Call Don Pope, 3fl
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your phone ring Dial 322 2611 or
all

55-Boats &amp; Accessories
SALE OR TRADE, 16' Boa?, with 10
HP motor 8 trailer. Will trade for
small car ?ht runs good. 323 7051,
1966 Chrysle. Outboard engine,
HP, new leg &amp; lo*er unit with
controls. 5300 373 155.6 after .
ROBSON MARINE
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square feet 01 living space - - Including 3 bedrooms, 2'2
baths und plenty of closet', A private courtyard entrance.
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors.
central heat and atr, color.cooldinated kitchen and much
more Complete recreatior.al facli!
maintained by the
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InItIal fee ($400) and first year's membership to
March I, 1976
Prices range fr om $30,900 to $33,500. Move in for as
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AVAILASLE
8%
Each Woodmere Home Features central Heat Also
Air, Shag carpeting In Living Areas, Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And More I t t Come
On Out And Sic For Yourself,

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Garage Sale: Saturday and Sunday,
194)7 Mellonville Owner moving,
all furniture and misc. must go.

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From 9 to 1 1603 Wynnewood
Drive, Sanford 373 0944,

PEALTCS' .'S-_:..i
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Chihuahuas, AKC. some very Small 1973 'Ir.;,..Ii;e' Xarrnan GPiia.
: Dachshunds miniatures. AKC
24000 mi ore owner, new tireS. -.
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regular maintenance. $7.750 373
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-4330 ext. 733 A',k for Linda. .
Between 8 310 &amp; S
66-HorseS
:- 19 60 Chevrolet Station Wagon, r uns .
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$168900 by
MODELS NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION
TAX CREDIT APPLIES

l9U Chev rolet
ton, 4 wheel drive.
air. PS, PB, AM FM rado, 916
miltary tir es 373 8-405

F P F F Y ITT EPIS t o.,od homes.
nonit heencl Call alter So m
(7'1i%- Ill Hvs Drive

Yard Sale, Friday, Saturday,
Sunday, 9 't,l. 7517 S. Orange
Ave Moving-Everything (except
furniture) goes

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7 Bedroom, air conditioned, fenced
yard. 1901 Summerlin Ave 18.900
nw male offer 377 1)97

Highway 17.92, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323.8670 or 831.9777

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Prof e ssional Poodle Grooming
by Betty Campbell
Mon. thiru Fri --372 1061

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Air Conditioning

RAYMONt" 'A BALL
Pro ri-at Estateftroker
3I All Hrs 337 2751
8)7W 1st St Sanford

Or' I ,ibr Urn' (Soiling SPNt 9('li,t'Pii'i,'.-'
t)rprs Carpi'ting *Sep Dining Room'.

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Saturday, 9to S. 2101 Stevens Ave
Furniture, clothing, lots of misc.

Rebuilt ladies
130. 3721671 ev es

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BALL REALTY

1 Year Leases
0 SECURITY DEPOSIT
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fum. or Unfum.

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,.,.
cellent Condition Reasonable
price 3720977,

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drive, full power, oir conditioned.
SA ?) 323 7275 after 5.

65-Pets-Supplies

COLOR TV, $11 95 MONTH
RFPITAL PURCHASE PLAN
SU 1006

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MIS -REALTORS

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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
FROM TODAY'S WANT ADS'

Fient Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Stampooer(oronly5l SOperday
C"RROLI
F(JPPIITUPE
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RCA Color TV
New picture tube, $770
371 nfl

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Solid state Stereo, Color Console TV;
also black &amp; white portable. 373
070.8
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TV Antennas installed. Also music.
irtercom. paging system', New or
old construction. 372 7996. South
east Video

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BEDROOM SUITES

family room, central heat and air,
carpet, fenced back yard with pool
and patio 110,000

3710041

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NEARLY NEW- 2 bedroom. 2 bath.
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Two ton 1969 International Truck,
for fruit hauling New tre's, good
CoOd.tion 51,600 3 49 57&amp;4

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SFPVICE BEY O ND
THE (OPITIIA"

Your MLS Agency

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NELSON'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wodruff' (,a'dn Center
6431 Cn-Ier v Ave j ntord

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HERbS'
TV 1200 5 Fr ench. 373 1734

16' Flbecgtas garage door, 6bowl ing
balls, NCR cash register, wedding
gown size IS; Call 372 $526

ardens

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SUNDAY ONLY
Table band saw; 1 ' jointer; I? hp
Sears tractor implements onlycultivator, disc harrow, 47"
blade and 3 point hitch assembly
(easily adaptable to any other
tractor); small oxygen resus
Citator; small oxygen bottle-',;
very small presto torch. .410
shotgun; Westminster chime
Clock; 3$ 58W Pistol, 1" and
holster, 20" propeller exhaust
fan., 4 cycle mot or cycle; tOols; 200
it
of I" pressure ho',e;
miscellaneous Directions-West
on 16 past t 1 3 mites to Lake
Markham Road, left to Sylvan
Drive, left to Sylvan Drive, lef t
tp%irdho,jseon left Plsone3ll-5900.

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Kish Real Estate

322242 0 Anytime

3)0 613')

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v ,tcpien Bathroom Cabnct Count
er top',, Sink', Installation avail
Able But? Cahell 3735057 any
time

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LONGWOOD-DiJpIei. v. no
down, no loan costs. 537.900 3391316

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Spec(raclde granules for lawn in
sect control. GardenLand. 1400W.
1%? St 373 U)0

KEPIMORE WASHER, parts,
Service. used machines
".00NEY,PPLlANcEsnoa ,;

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Merchandise

Aluminum awning stielter,l0.170.
"

19 70 Yamaha. 360Entlijra
GoorlCondltion.s3to
373 3970
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Motorcycle Insurani:,'
BLAIR AGFPI(V
37) "
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Free Iawnmo.ver blade sharpenng.
Authorized Gravely &amp; Itolerus
Dealer Camco, 310 W Melody
Lane, Cassetberry 3)96417

Hotpoint
Stove
5100 or bCt of(er
Call 371 0967

FULLER BRUSH

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.

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FMINOI.E (0 Acreaoe tracts.
smAll anuS Ia'a'- 57000 cer acre
ann1 ip 1,'rr- Ru'alty. Realtor f
0711

WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY -. SELL
TRADE
311 3 1 5 E First St
373 5672
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rancp REELS BODY SHOP.
IOc
Ayn
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SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
s Sanford Ave373 9370

46'-Commercsaj Property

I APE MARY- New 3 bdrm
P'emn7.SAIi" cntOr Selections
Pa,ii'd 'tre.-'$s city water. 171.500
rinly 5700 ntc,wn Government

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St 323 8949 after S p m
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Refrigerator, 19 Cu. It., Amana,
White, good condtlon, Bar, wall
divider, end fables Call 377 5470
after
6 p m.
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76-Auto Parts

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APPLIANCES
AT
pt.Pr,AN PRICES SANFORD
.Ii(ltfl '1737310

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the Classified AdS every da ___________________________

NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS IN DEMAND SELL IT
NOW WITH A CLAS S IFIED AD
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Whirlpool Refrigerator
Fine Condition, $75
173 5609

aclriculturetandwth po'..Sbitity O
rezoning to accommodate 59
bulldingsites for low cost housing.
Water available Sale price,
571.000
M UPISWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
303W Is? St.
373 6061 or 373 0517 eves.

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LAKE MARY- 1 bedroom home
with 3 bath',, also a den, family
room, and basement Dressing
room with master bedroom, walk
in closets, c entral vacuum. Also
an attached apartment for a
roomy i.500 ',q ft. of space. Just
listed Be the first to see it at
165.000
CALL US
SANFORD-- 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home, shady yard, air Condition.
er
Will d'cker or Swap 519,500
WE TAKE TRADES
LAKE MARY 3 bedr oom, 1', bath
,-r,i,*i ha f ni
Walk to elemen tary, bicycle to
college VA available $21,S00
CALL NOW
WINTER SPRINGS
3 bedroom
home, carpet ed, fenced ba ck yard
with utility thed FHA available,
$71,150
WE TAKE TRADES
DUPLEX- Purchase FHA. live 'n
on e Side, rent the other. Lowir
your cost of living. New FHA Ion
available Call now

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Approiima?ly 70 acres of prime

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Used office furniture
Wood or Steel un-si', fe'tjp desk
&amp; chairs. s.'reta,,aI desks &amp;
chaIrs, straight cha,r, filing
cabirsef',.is
CastianciCarry
P101t 'S
(Assetberry, 17 97.5)0 1206

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PlO A1

HAL COLBERI
REAL1 V INC
?07E 25th t 37)7332
HAL COLRERT.QEALTOR
Fvr'c 377 06)7or 377 1$7
Eve-S Selina wil:ia"ns
372 151)

Builder
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SANE OhIO'S SALES LEADEN

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Office space near Fairway Plaza,
newly decorated, carpeted,
central heat and air Ample
pa rking. 377 6802.

Avenue - Garage et'iciency
apartment Small deposit, $00
mon th Call Orlando IS] 1109

efficiency apt, upStairs,)
b lock from town, low rent,
looking for good tenant Call 373
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Adult Dark
rife-vim IRhino rAnneing and
rrvn-,'nlen,e clnie SiirrO,jnd,'uS hi
p',',ait,ii nit i'S
lri'r'S
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r5eR-ary. Adult'. I BR , air, c'ose to
Stnret, cPii,rhi's Ideal for retired
person'. 696110 or 377 5051

targe 7 bedroom dOwnstairs apt.
dining room, kitchen, living r oo m
3 btk', from town Call 323 5109
alter 6pm

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lease - Eiceplionafly nice
unfurn apts. n duplex I BR, $115.
7 BR, $165 Carpeted, air con
dtioned, kitchens equipped Best
Sanford residential area, quiet 8.
Safe Adults only. No pets 372
1795

SAN MO PARK. I, 7, 3 bedroom
trailer apts Adull'&amp; family park
Weekly. 3515 Hwy 17 97, Sanfor d
323 1930.

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DELTONA
3 hu'vircom, 1 bath
hOrn,'
0,000

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Rentvernetf5
mo,
OR. south I? 97, t Movieland
Drive In Theatre. Older cotuple, no
teens. 377 1216 after 7 p.m

m, f).', I :,im, C.
1 P4,* me'S-rn I !,l()ry stud'O apa't
- nie ri li. ,-ullrattl€,'ly furnished
(r'oi..nrq'nitv
located
and
beautifully landscaped % )3S n-to
Call between $ 30 S For in
fbrmation call 3270704

coaooa-

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alcohol, malnutrition or as a
complication of viral heoatitis.

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Portal cirrhosis, also ca lled
Laennec's cirrhosis, is usually,
caused by chronic use of

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normal chemical process that
enables blood to clot normally.

"DON'T

7. 7 hculrcw,n,a apartment',,
furnitheci or unfurnistied Newly
redecorated Come see' 300 E
Air port Blvd Sanford 373 1310

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7 BR Apt ,wall to wall car pet; air
Cot-id %I7S'no plus deposit 70$ E
21st St Call 323 4389 after 5 )0

ERONTHEI
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MATINEE SAT -SUN
3 10 4:00 5:40
7 10 9 15

SAT. AND SUN. ONLY
1:10 1:04
$ ios ro ALL AGES

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ENTERPRISE-- 3 bedroom country
home on large tot with fruit trees
$19,000

2on

C ountry Trailers near Seminole
ColIc'ge.private,woodedlot,7BR,
$175 mci Also 1 BR, 5165 mo 8)1
8772
CLIFF JORDAN. REALTOR

BAMBOO COVE APIS

SLACK BEAUTY

hemorrhage into the lower
esophagus or stomach.
The other way liver disease
can cause bleeding from any

322-7643

P4Oi. houses in a rural area. No down
1hnient, monthly payment', I,',',
than r en t Government ubsidizeo
to QuSlifled buyer', Call to see i'
you Oulify'

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Realty

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J 191P lUartnr ,nn,or home, good
ra.t;
S.rr'tip dul' to illness
p (gill 171 IIAIA

Two Alma Desks
3fl r

KULP DECORATORS
a)'9v,' 1st 5? 377 7)35
Wn ne,, Furntur
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they ,stretch too much from
preasw-e they may break and

Real Estate Broler

They're Hot" *

or 3726700 after s

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TMLAIRL

CHAILES BRONION
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near

t'sy friendly living Come pun US
FRANKLIN ARMSAPTS Rent
from $111 m 323 "SO

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2 Bedroom home in Lake Mary,
sunporcn, carport. nice yard
Quiet neighborhood. Phone 372
4194

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painted. You'll love the $119 price
Sorry, no pets 571 1040

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v- uup'rx. rum or
infurn Quiet Neighborhood
Pe-as.nnahte 775761$ or 373 1071
(crillertl

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DELTONA- Air, 7 BR. newly

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Carpeted througnou f Pine
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Geneva

29-Rooms

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the tourniquet used by a
technician when drawing blood.
In portal cirrhosis the con.
strictlon causes the veins hi the
lower esophagus and upper
stomach to pop out These are
called esophageal or gastric
varices. They are literally
varicose veins of that area. As

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30-Apartments

ADULTS 2.00 SHOWTIME
KIDDIES 00 7:30 9:15

Theveinslnthearmpopout
below the blood pressure cuff or

oref,wni'ci

Wanted

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Private room for rent
Aliamonfe Mall 339 6799

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the arm when you constrict it.

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- 3 bedroom. 2
bath home, family room, air
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen
equipped, Clothes washer, load
freezer included. Garage, nice
Yard. $7 50
CALL TO SEE
FERN PARK MAITIAND - 3be'd
rnrns, I', baths, air conditioner,
dishwasher. fenced yard, $735
ORREST GREENE. INC
6k)) REAl 1045 172 S970vv
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7 PP fenreci ,arci 515€) Adults

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obstructs the flow of venous
blood tlu-ough the liver, This

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Baby Sitting or Light housekeeping.
ri,...,
i 5 days a transportation 321 6799

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literally

have

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called postal hypertension.

7 Bedroom Block Home
Furnistiedorunurnithed
373 7920

834.4605

Full time driver
Sanlord Yellow Cab
701 5 Park
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presslon

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Efficiency ap3rtment, lights and
water furnished Elizabeth Crew's.
phone 373 $111 before 10am.

MOSS I E C. BATEMAN

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pm.

NOW SHOWING

IRAL OtRIMA CORP

also increases the
pressure in the veins to the liver
(portal circulation) and raise
the pressure in these veins. ,

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Part time general office, energetic
person, must have Some ex
pericnce in sale with pleasant
phonevolce,3224$44betweenIS
for appt.
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I AVF MARY
7 BR duolex. kit
(Pifni P(7iiIpPd'tI Carofted. c entral
";it F, .',r 515€) nr mci
,rnrior '1 ('.PF EPIF mc
1
Of
1 2 2 P910

be available for any hour', hi

contract eventually.
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Trailer Mechanic
Must be experienced in reefer
ma intenance 8 repair, trailer
body 8 cmiasss repair. electric 8
gas welding, tire maintenance.
etc. Good pay and fringe benefits
Apply betw een 9 am arid 3-30
pm Wednesday or Thursday
Pinebreeze Farm',
MR HARRISON
1
3601 S Sanford Ave
No P hone Calls

Great Deprnson

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t-v'qlrr,nr,
furn r i,ntul'n AdittS rice-leered .eeur'ty deonsit,
or '177 M70

3 Bedroom. furnished kitchen, with
swimming pool, ldyllwilde area,
P4r',.' RN's I PN's Aide's, Aide I adults. $150 per mo
mpancn Needed ir,lmedlately
CALLBART REAL ESTATE
(SA1A
REAL TOP 373 74#

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Nobel pnzvwinner John Stembeck exploits themes of
nekness, compiniortstnp in

8. "Ain't No Way To Treat A

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separate the lobes, and the liver
takes on a more lobular appearance. The scarring around

income

323.8570

and MEN "'

Goodman

In North America alcohol
dear friend, 65 years old, died of portal cirrhosis relates to the
causes 60 per cent of portal
it and the resulting internal anatomic changes inside the
cirrhosis. The way to prevent
bleeding.
liver that occur with the
th
is is obvious. It Is a major
Because it is often fatal and disease. Your liver Is divided
requires emergency treatment, into numerous small lobes. You cause of death In the United
your readers should be warned can we this separation under a States. affecting particularly
about it.
microscope. Between the lobes middle-aged and older men, but
women can have it, too. In
DEAR READER
The term are veins that belong to the ...i..._
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II4UUfl
wnere starva on and
portal circulation or branches
lack of protein are common
of the portal vein,
nutritional problems,
Cirrhosis means scarring of
malnutrition is the usual cause.
the liver. The scarring In portal
Malnutrition
may also corncirrhosis occurs around the
small portal veins or outside the plicate other diseases leading to
portal cirrhosis.
small liver lobules. As the
scarring
increases
they

RESTAURAN

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City. 3 BR. I', bath, good terms.
t7l,
Pol, older] BR, I bath, 7' acres.
'.tti hn'ltiluI nak',
Ov,r-uu-r
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**AAAAAA1&amp;AAA*
THE UNIVERSITY THEATRE
FlU CAMPUS

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If so, call me,

6. "Wasted Days and Wasted
Nights"
Freddy Fender
7. "Mr. Jaws"
Dickie

wi th
gallstones and as a cornplication of long standing heart
failure.

controlled diabetes be a con.
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by.

Yes, it can occur as a complication of diabetes. You can

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you

pension?

Glen Campbell

W. "Games People Play"
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3 Bedroom home. l: baths. targe
enclosed lot, good neighbor hood
Phone 372 1110

Can You Handle People?
good

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Lady"
Helen Reddy
9. "Dance With Me"
Orleans

Can You Organize?

some great numbers to move

1. iu evenLeen - Janice
Ian
5. "Rhinestone Cowboy"

and also
entranced by them, Chico is
faced with the task ofjolung Ed
back to the present and reality,

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bafh, pick up payments No
equity involved 3730718 or 322
$171
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43-tots-Acreage
JIM HUNT
INC. __________________________
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11? 2) tO
ST JOHNS RIVER Near Dcflry,
PEAl TON
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almost an out' of river front with
377 199I
'1779711
1720"I
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beautiful tree',, great tishing
Owner says "submit offer',
SEMINOLE COUNTY
CALL NOW
F HA VA, new- resale's, homes YOU
can afford Low, low down, some LAKE MARY- Beautitul lakefront
lot Ona Peninsula for unofrted
with on closing rts
S(tnf'r, $25 C&lt;Y
Crank
Realty.
Realtor

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Hit I CREST
'73, tt'tttI air.
iI'shwaPw'r. raised patio, skirting.
&amp; lie downs Good location
Payments $4429 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan 3736051

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Going fishing? Get all tte equipment
you need for those big os with a
wAntc1

Small wood frame) bedroom. clean
$135 includes Pest control, trash
pic kup and water. Phone' 3?? 5)31

Are You A Salesman?

Disco's definitely in and
James
Brown's
latest,
"Everybody 's
Doin'
The
Hustle," should give dancers

TOP TEN SINGLES
1. "Fame"
David Bowie
2. "Run Joey Run"
David

reminiscences,

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('ENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC.
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Friday, Oct 10, 11975-5111

m~-Mice Supplies

Assume Payments
1 '1 Y-'i '1 '.I)'fl4! 3 iw.'dle
pr5ition,
1eC(Jle, front
l'iadinm 1.'lu' si'wnq macmine
Py halanr,' of 57$ or 10 cs.,yments
a
'APIrOPO SEWING CENTER
107 Fnt Firf. Downtown
1739111 F',,e h9 1116

SKYLINE
Double wide, 73, 74'
60 '. 3 OR, 7 bath, raised front
screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirting Good con
dition Payments $10617 ma
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan 373
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6051
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JOHNNY WALKER

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

lit .; IOu i/f 5171

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uy r..awrence E. Lamb, M.D.

LAMB

Harold Hall Realty

bedroom , kitchen e0u'pprd, air,
cMpeted. $91 50 Adults only 377
7796 wk flds. 8 eve's

T"?reul of looking' We have
('peninos lull or Dart time. showing
7 n't.ng Sarati Coventry J ew elry
P.r' n,esImpnf ()e'Lanri 901 73
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AVON
Wart tO earn Extra Xmas mone y
(all Mi 1079

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this time around is the dropping

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Elton John
2. "One Of These Nights"
Eagles
3. "Red Octopus" - Jef-

Bowie's hit single moves up one
step to reign over all.

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DEAR DR.

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADIJITS, NO PET S
116W
5)

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Housekeeper to care for semi
Invalid. Light housework Mull be
able to work week end% &amp;
esenings Good wages. Write Box
7195, Sanf or d,

Scarred L

RousOrBiscufts'\J

FRENCH AVE.-- Residence plus
tine business location Has won
derful potential Call for ot4aIls.

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"Fame" Is the name of the
game this week, as David

MAN "The Disappearance" Ed
Brown flashes back to "happier
thy" and becomes strained by

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draperies, dishwasher, shrubbery,

privacy fence. MINT CON
DIT ION, 137.750 Mu',? see Call
for terms

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county' court theft case when he arrested after trying to pawn a
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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
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1974.
ill that they c(rild (to the job and
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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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held in jail pending completion sponsor a Powder-Puff Derby, northeast winds aroW mW county cutnimittee. Mayor Lee new Bicentennial Headquarters
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in the Jaycee building,
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finished In the top 10 winners
warmningup their engines to fly
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billed as the second annual miles.
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race.
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swayed by the words of others.
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and its source before you follow f ind the perfect opening, don't
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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.
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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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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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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
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riid August b) sheriff's agents alter raids in sou th Seminole and
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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
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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
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TM company's iloaophy,
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was arrested in Sanford last which has applied to the Public compensation is in return for
Service Commission (PSC) for rourd.the-clock service.
night.
a more than $3 million rate
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"I see m to think we'vee reached a level where unemployment
elec tron i cs plant , as ra ked a $1i11ion contract which should
is not increasing. It seems to maintain an even pace, but it's at a
see about 50 additional effiPloYes hired by fall.
standstill as far as increasing-decreasing is concerned," Em.
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ployment Manager Ralph Prescott said.
and requires the addition of a 12,000 square foot steel fence ad.
A source said General Dynamics on U.S. 17-92
Meanwhile, Joseph Hartwig, industrial
has hired about
Jacent to existing facilities on Plumosa Avenue.
relations manager at BOengineers4urjng the past month and is looking
rombergarlsonCorp., said all but a few employes scheduled
"for more space
F'owdee President Ronald J Worsck d the eansJon
in the county"
to Possibly expand the facility,
to return to work Jan. flare back on the payroll.
program
will thg about $l5miilin into the area.
The source said some major national aplane
"We hope to have all of them back no later than Feb. 17,"
contractsThe contra b for work on an
and-tank weapon, the TOW,
awarded
wt,irl, %k.ill tx'u-setl by NATO
. the firm are possibly just now "sifting down to the locid
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nations
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of magic with a column written by magician Kardeen,
who recendy escaped from a strait jacket before
television camers Ln what may have been record-breaking
time. The column is the first in a series of weekly Items on
magic wnich will appear in the Seminole Slagazine.

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charged wi th grand larceny of
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Earl Wayne Durden, 24, of interim rate hike by the PSC.
ford yesterday found two men testified that he didzi t know the lesLurg, testified he went
urt on mall fraud charges
Court sources said the ruling guilt y of wand larceny of fl3 eggs had been stolen from Channel to rent the
with Th request will raise one-party
ck at a residential rates by $2,5 a
when
the
New
York could possibly be appealed to cases of eggs valued at ,80O \Iusel hi
Eggs Inc., Forest Tavares seice station and
proceedings took place and the Florida Supreme Court
Psc order is
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Louldn't go to New York
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Turner, lton attorney F
B Meregor ordered the men that a man, Identified only as delier the egg
s to Dandy Egg
be cause he was under a federal
le Bailey and seven former held in jail pending a presen- "Mr. Smith," hired him for 1100
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Furner associates still face a tence in vestigation and Sen
Tampa. lie denied any request would raise the same
in a Iesburg bar to rent a knowledgt that the eggs had seice to a total $9 40 a month
Central Florida Jurisdiction of
r e- tri a l in Tampa on federal tencmg March 13
truck and d eliver eggs to a been stolen
the court
ma il fraud charges The first
-or an increase of
Donald Bay Channel, 20 of Tam pa
1170 for all
Judge
Muldrew
Offiais at the Tampa
said.
one-party residential in
Apparently I in going to hae
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Channel deli%ered the eggs in a
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rural locatims to upper 30s in that the person escaped con. attempting to remove a man and New York asked for his
urban districts. It will be fair
finement,juniped bailor broke who wasn't present or benefited extradition.
tonight and Saturday with parole or probation.
by a trial and couldn't face his
Following Muldrew's ruling
winds north to northwest 15 to
In Florida Gov. Reubin accusers in New York and was yesterday, Horowitz woIll d only
20 mph but detTeasing by
ke's order for Turner's sentenced to Jail In absentia . say, New York i ll take any
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extradition to New York, issued Garland said Turner was on action nece&amp;wy to enforce its
trial in Jackson Ille in federal criminal la ws" in the case

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In a separate case today,

fm allo 50 per cent off
trial at Jacksonville last ycar Sheriff's investigators were today.
Turner
signed
In
November
the
cost Of local calls and
end ed in a mistrial,
1,ongwood-Lake Mary road in
probing the sexual molesting
Seinino,e Circuit Court Judge Atlanta lawyer, Ed Garland. 1970, agreeing to halt alleged
Brance Buck also said employes with more than 20
Turner said )vsterday that he Thursday afternoon
front of the Humphrey home. Richard Muldrew has ruled
of a six- managerial employes are years, service pay nothing for
Garland succesuliy argued deceptive practices in
lie remove
the sale has spent over 812 miillon for year-old girl at Altamonte allowed up to 8120 yearly toil local service, Buck said.
d the line from the that New York state papersyesterday at Sanford that under of
distributorships for Koscot legal defenses and noted, Spr in
road with his riot stick unlil
king extradition of super the exdition isw New York Inte
gs. Officers said the child free on long distance calls -in
The Win
Park-based fl
neth Inc. cosmetics "When you appear before a was
power com pa ny officials could salesman Glenn Tu
rner aren't hadn't shownthat Turner was and Dare to be Great Inc. judge who upholds the law you Nor treated at Florida Hospital addi tion to the free local ser- has cn estimated 50,000 con.
repair It.
th.
ice.
sufficient under Florida law an escapee, bond jumper
nect10
motivational courses,
in Sou th Seminole
always win, and I won today."
Torren tial rains dum ped by and that
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Turner can't be forced parole or proba tion violator.
According
to
Buck,
the
$120
a
County,
officials
In
January
1973,
say.
the New
the storms flooded streets and to go to New Y
or k to fa ce a six- New York Sta te Attorney York att or ney general 's of fice
One
concession
not granted
ca used a rash of accidents.
month se n te n ce for contempt of Sheldon Horowitz argued that charged Turner wi th violating
by Winter Park Telephone is
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the
deletion
was
a
the
agreement
and
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free
seice to its board of
with
to be colder t hr ough Saturday
Florida s extradition statute "technicality' that should be criminal eontempt A judge
di
rectors,
Buck said,
ith highs in the 605 and logs in states that the thate seeking to disregarded
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wind and
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aluminum utility shed from 11-m yard of Robert F. Albert, 374
Brittany Circle. carried it over
a six-foot chain-hnk fence and
dropped It five feet on the other
side m a green bel t area of
Sterling Park. Value of the shed
was estimated at $175.
In Ike Mary, Acting Police
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Nixon as saying 'maybe what this country needs
is nice, clean Jerry Ford.
The trouble with Jerry Ford Is
it would
take him two years just to get up speed. Also,
Jerry's greatest difficulty is he
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WASHINGTON i A P — Sen. llinrv M. Jacks-n warnt.j
'day a;aint blank checks for
Southeast Asia and
lantasies of gunboat diplomacy" In the Middle East
after formally entering the 1976 presidential race.
Jackson also charged that the Ford administration's
energy and economic policies fail to pass a simple test of
falmes to all Americans.
The Washington Democrat made It official in a fiveminute, paid telecast Thursday night that he will enter the
1976 presidential race for which he has already raised
more than $1 million.
He followed that up with a speech prepared for a
Washington Press Club luncheon today In which he
pledged "an open campaign of meaningful debate on the
issues, hard work on the answers and frank talk to the
American people."

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even more' items from the
Avant residence than had been
Sanford police and Volusia originally believed taken.
County deputies today reported "Everything except some
t hey recovered more than camera equipment was
$2,000 in jewelry and coins from recovered," Hughes said.
a Sanford burglary in a raid
A Winter Springs woman
yesterday at a house in DCJAYOfl twarted two
would-be J)%fl3
Springs.
snatchers yesterday when
Lacey Long, of 151 Katrina "slugged" one of the men in the
St., DeLeon Springs, was jailed mouth, Sheriff's Deputy R.
E.
in Del-and on
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and conWinger said Mary Christine
cealing stolen property, San.
Brown was unlocking her car In
ford police De tective Sgt. Ed
Alai Fronton pang
Hughes said, and authorities
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Park, when the me
have another suspect in the
approached, one said "excuse
case.
me lady
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Hughes said James K Avant,
618 Magnolia Ave., Sanford, Purse
"She slugged him In the
accompanied officers on
the mouth and he let go of the purse
search warrant raid and and both men ran" Winger
i dentified
jewelry and coins, said
many of the items b, In a
search for the men by
pillowcase taken from his
police failed to t urn up any
hOme as Itrns sloli n in a ft
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-'break ni
Sanford police today wcrt.h
V va"I a
surprise, Investigating an undetermined
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Colson Said Nixon
Doubted Ford's Ability
WASHINGTON (AP) — Former White House aide
Charles W. Colson said today that Richard N. Nixon
talked seriously in December 1973 about
resigning as
President but expressed doubt about whether Gerald Ford
could handle the 'ob.
Nixon was
particularly concerned about whether Ford
could control Secretary of State Hen?/ A.
Kissinger,
Ctson said.

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television station building, the 22nd terrorist bombing in
the San Francisco Bay area in two years.
Police said the Thursday night explosion at XRON-TV
here caused no injuries. It was preceded by an anonymous
telephone call from a man who said, "Fm from the New
World Liberation Front. There's a bomb set
to go off in
ew building in fire minutes."
Police believe a tough new type of radical dedicated to
violence is responsible for the terrorist attacks.
Federal buildings, General Motors offices, Bank of
America branches, oil company buildings, schools and
brokerage houses have been the targets.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — On-board motors of
a weather satellite are set to fire the craft into final orbit
today after Its successful laun ch toward an outpost 22,300
miles above the Pacific ocean.
The 1,379-pound satellite was sent Into a temporary
orbit ranging (rain 115 miles to 22,483 miles high by a
Delta rocket Thursda- afternoon.
, Th e on-board motors were set to fire at a bout 9 am.
EST today, parking the satellite In a stationary position
above the Pacific near Hawaii.
From there, it will send back photos every half hour to
help weathermen Improve their forecasts for the western
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Qrcuft Court Judge William the libel lawsuit In September
Akridge yesterday ordered a 1972 after news articles that he
directed verdict for defendants claimed damaged him ap.
Henry Skop and
Fredericka peared In Issues of the
Skop doing business as Metro Publication.
News at CasseJbey.
The articles in question deal
Former Brevard County with incidents when Bross was
Solicitor Jerrold Bross had filed opposing SemInoie.Breyard
State Attorney Abbott
Herring's re-election. Bross
failed to unseat Herring in the
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curse as 8R40 northeast of Oviedo last night.
Lentard E. Davis,
Of Orlando told officers the boat flipped all a
trailer
as his pickup
truck rosmded the sharp rifusliek
curve. The boat sustained an
estimated s,aO damages when
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William Keller of DeBary was
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giving e zoo
lando Dr. was tabled until the i nstrumental
P-Z commission meeWig on another hearing.
March 6.
Mrs. Perrick, who has been
active in fund-raising efforts to
Lash, who received a
By BILLBEI.LEVHLE
debris, which would have to be River Haven proba bly will not he said, "may be for the State to di tional use pe rmit from City Complete the new zoo, said
Herald Stall Writer
cleaned up.
qualify for either designation." approve the concept of the Commission Jan. 21, must Volusia County children will be
Seminole County Commission
"T'he remainder of the river scenic river but to delay ac- receive P-Z approval within 90 admitted free on conducted
As the first step toward Cliairman Sid Vihlen Jr., and from Wekiva Springs to just ceptance for a length of time to days of the city commission's tours and a plaque denoting
TAMPA, Fla. (AP) Nick F. Starnes, 40, special agent
designating the Wekiva River a State Rep. Bob Hattaway (I).. past the railroad bridge is the allow
county's gilt will be placed on
removal of the offending action,
in charge of the FBI office in Tampa since June 1973, has
"wild and scenic river," the Seminole) have already area of prime concern," lie structures."
the building.
been named to replace Don Moore on Feb. 24 as head of
De par t ment
of
Natural publicly supported the "wild said.
In other action:
The Wekiva River Camps
the bureau's field office in Washington, D.C.
Resources has begun working and scenic river" designation.
— A request by John Peters
Adair said that the presence Owners Association has
The promotion of Starnes, who Joined the FBI as a file
on a "first draft" cornAt a meeting of the state's of the camps and the shacks already received a letter received approval for opening a
clerk 23 years ago, was announced Thursday. Starnes is a
prehensive request that will go Internal Trustees two weeks "are detrimental to the scenic concerning the need for the minor automotive repair shop
graduate of Gainesville High School. Moore, 45, will
to the Governor and the cabinet ago, Hattaway said that all river concept.
removal of the structures, he at 2513 S. Park Dr.
become supervisor of the FBI's external affairs office.
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"One possible alternative," said.
The
conditional
approval
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missioners learned this week. fis hing camps could probably
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remain through the present
w
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commissioners said they
If appro%ed, the wild and generation of owners, before
hope will prohibit junk cars and p-- —
WIL'foN MANORS, Fla. (AP) Police have charged a
scenic' designation will allow they would have to be removed,
parts from being scattered
16-year-old Fort Lauderdale boy with the armed robbery
the state to receive federal Ill-kept camps, though, would
NEW YORK (AP)--Jonathan L. Scott, new board
around
the building.
of a teller at a drive-In window of the Sun Bank of Wilton
money to be used to preserve go immediately,
chairman
of
the
Great
Atlantic
&amp;
Pacific
Tea
Co.,
says
the
Peters
said he Intends to sell
Manors.
the beauty of the scenic,
A&amp;P will close more of Its 3,500 stores this year than in
According
to
County
lawn mowers and have an I
rambling river. Although n° Pollution Control Director
any previous year. lie said the chain will also jettison its
S'J1'4IIE
P4S STATE,..,
automotive repair shop.
development
outside of Lan
WEO advertising slogan.
gley Adair, the state could
Approved a si te plan for a
fishing camps and Illegally
approve full or partial
situated shacks along the shore
and islands — has taken place designation of the Wekiva as
"wild and scenic," or could
on
ri Cr, at least one realt
company has attempted to reject the proposal altogether
buildhouslngprojectson the
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A 97-year-old Altamonte Indicate the summons was designation Is approved, most from Wekiva River Haven to
.a.
•of the fishing camps and shacks the mouth of the river at the St.
Springs man has filed suit returnable Nov. 1 but when
will have to be torn down. Johns, Including a portion of
against Seminole Sheriff John Case came to court the State floaters
and ca noeists out of the Blackwater Creek, can qualify
Polk and three "unidentified" Attorney's office chose not to camps
have already heavily as a wild river. However, he
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deputies charging the deputies press formal charges and filed littered the lower part of the 25- added that "the
stretch from 3 4
violated his constitutional a "no Information" in the case mile long river with cans and miles above SR 46tothe Wekl%a
rights inanOct.,3974 incident at his home
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--attorney R. W. Simmer for
Eugene Adkins, 97, of 219
Baywood St., Altamonte
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Spr1rigs, seeks
cess of
Were
Friend ly
$2,500 damages
alle ed
physical and mental injuries he
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forcefully taken from his home,
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without a warrant, by deputies
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, held at county jail The civil
Rwe't
action states that the deputies
didn't file criminal charges "of
any nature" against Adkins In
OPEN DAILY
the
t.
low
7 a .m. to 10 p.m.
Sheriff'shljetmt records,
howeer, Indicate that deputies
had stopped a car allegedly
Waitresses
load-M w!th burglary loot in
Smiled
front of Adkins house an
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Except Sunday
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were searching for a second
suspect Oct 23 when Adkins'
ENTERTAINMENT
~bo wasn't connected with the
MAE
NIGHTLY
burglary caw, appeared with a
loaded .22 caliber rifle and
ordered the deputies off his
it
property.
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The commission also op.
The Volusia County Council
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Father Sh.nin Shine, celebrates Mass for second graders In their classroom at All Souls caUollc
St.
building at the new zoo site,
School, Sanford, in observance of Catholic Education Week Other acthfflea at the school this week
Store owner Miss Christine according to Mrs Rita Perrick
Included openhquseforpare oIthestudcnisdaHibleSrnicefor(hirdaderi FatherShine
of DeBa ry,whowentbefore the
McCloud wil l have to
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Tax reba tes ofuptoon 1974
income taxes would be In the mall late this spring under
an emergency tax-cut bill swiftly gaining ground
4
Cimgress.
The rebate of 10 per cent of 1974 tare,
up to the $200
maximum are part of the $).1-b1llic tax-cut bill approved
House Ways and Means Committee.

e Sanford Planning and
Zoning Commission (P•Z) last
night approved a site plan for
an addition to St. John's
Missionary Baptist Chur ch at
920 Cypress Ave.

1200 square foot addition to the
local store section at the Zayre
Shopping Center at U.S. 17-92
and Airport Boulevard

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TAI.MHASSFE, Fla (AP) Insurance mmisstoner
Thomas O'Malley says his department has been appointed recei v er of Honda assets of the financially
troubiLd 'UIIIIIIIL inurua. Co.of ti York
O'Malley sa id Th ursday th at Leon County Circuit Judge
Hugh Taylor's order was to enable the state to conserve
SwTimit assets. O'Malley ordered Summit to cease
writing policies on Jan. 24 until it could show surplus to
support "premium volume already force In Florida."
The New York Insurance Department placed Summit in
rehabilitation Tuesday. O'Malley said Florida policy
holders will be .otected by the Florida insurance
Guaranty Association if th e firm is declared insolvent.

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his disabled van on 1-4 near the
tornado whi ped through
8o Lake Mar' exit yesterday and
Saturday and becoming nor- in Iafayette"inty
theasOY. (Complete weather buildings and knocking Out
details on page 5A)
power and phone lines nil1ce the rear of the vehicle on the
ground and three tires, tools
In Lake County, the trailer said.
home of Mrs. Bobby Rowe was
and a tape player missing. The
Police said the tornado
demolished by a tornado damaged businesses and a equipment was valued at M.
according to sheriff's deputy
leaving her and her three yo
school, but that pupils escaped
children with minor injuries. Injury. One man received Frank JohnsonIn the rural community of minor injuries, po!ice said.
Duck Pond, Mrs. Fern "Damage wi ll probably run
Whitaker managed to crawl out in the th
ousands of dollars," a
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Of the wreckage of her mobile spokeswoman for the Lafayette
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home destroyed by
another County Sheriff's department
twister in Clay County. She was said.
ç
slightly
Two
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service
said
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third tornado was seen near I
Earlier Thursday, another i..eeaixirg.
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By MICKEY IA)CIIRIDGE
I ferald SWI Writer

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To Reach Final Orbit

amount of vandalism damage
at the Lutheran Church of the
Redeemer, 103 w
Place.
Officers said the vandals en.
tered the building by a window
and extensively vandalized
offices and the chapel.
John D. Baumgardner, of

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Each day we come across a situation which
leaves me wondering "what this world Is comlrg
to?"
Charles Benton called and told us he buried his
father. Rufus this past Saturday.
By the time he went back Monday to visit his
father's grave at the Evergreen Cemetery on W.
25th St., Sanford, allof the artificial flowers were
taken.
Stealing food to teed one's family in difflcu't
times I can understand
but don't condone.
Stealing flowers from a grave I cannot
derstand and certainly would never forgive!

Area ('ode 305 M-2
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1). DOVI.F, Publisher
WILLIAM D. CIIRH IE, Managing Editor
IU)HEUTC. MARKEY,Ad%er(isjng Director
WA\'NE

lnt' Delivery: Week. 55
cents; Month, $2.40: 6 Months, $14.20;
Year, S218 40, By Mail: In Florida sanle as home
delivery. All
ether mail: Month, 82.70; 6 Months, 116.20; 12
Months, $32.40.

I hope you get the same reaction after reading
the following as I did when one of our readers called
I.,
and told me he had heard of the plan while
listening
to CBS radio.
There's a program in St. Louis called Back
Stoppers. It's a non-profit organization composed
of
local business people who subsidize the families of
all policemen and firemen who are killed in the tine
t.I

The readiness with which the sophisticated

Western would

of Sanford Founder's Day is
scheduled for Sat., Feb. 8 at 2:30 p.m. at the
General Sanford Memorial Library in Sanford.
Essay awards will be presented to middle school
students from this area by SaUle Harrison Chapter.
Also taking part in the program will be the
wuuiu ravai Acaaemy.

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mainland.

When Communist Chinese leadership met in
secret in January the world was told that this was
he 'first Session of the Fourth National People's
Cure
Congress." And when th e "Congress" was over,
Peking issued details of a "constitution" th at
supped to rule Communist China.
For
a ion
All of this was duly published by Western
WIIINGTON (NEA' - President Ford 's
media and apparently accepted without a break
budget
huffs and puffs. But it doesn't do much for
in mental stride by the Western world. However,
economic recovery.
Communist China most assuredly is not a republic.
There are bandaids aplenty. More for
Nor was the convening of 2,864 handpicked
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Prison warden Iwis E. Iwes, author of
"20,000 Years in Sing Sing," once said, not en.
tirely in jest, that "society will not improve until
a better class of people goes to Jail."
Thanks to Watergate, a better class of people
has been going to Jail in America, It may be
questioned, though, Just how much of a salutary
effect on society is achieved by the brief conin minimum-security, country-clubtype surroundings and the subsequent literary
enrichment of men who attempted to suborn the
American political system.
Also open to question may be the value to
society of Jailing somebody Like
bandleader
"Skitch" Henderson, who has been sentenced to
six months for falsifying his income tax
returns
especially in vi ew of the fact that no criminal
charges were brought against a certain cxpresident who did much the same thing.
Henderson was convicted of backdating the
gift of his musical library to the University of
Wisconsin, for which he
claimed a deduction of
$350O00 and which the government claimed was

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there. These steps are no substitute for steady
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was published when the meeting adjourned was not employment, a thriving Industry and agriculture
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and
an
ability
to
compete in the world markets.
constitution
the outline of a representa tive
Employment is down, inflation up and the
government
government or a legal bulwark to prot ec t the rights
of the people from a strong centralized govern. economy lagging because business and industry
SAIQEp
haven't increased efficiency, adapted new
ment.
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discoveries to practical use and expanded basic
Nevertheless, many statesmen are hailing the output rapidly enough to employ the millions
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product of the "Congress" as a greening of Coniwho need work. Agriculture, which has made
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rule that has regimented the lives of one-fourth of demand.
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In this situation, what has Mr. Ford done? He's
the people in the world.
Nothing could be farther from the truth. At assigned piddling amounts for exploring ways to
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first reading, for example, the "constitution" transfer the new technology more rapidly to
government and Industry use and for studies
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backyard gardens and engage in minor bartering, research., on which the long-range efficiency of
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fine. It aeclares that even these rights are subject moves down in real dollars. Agciculture
worUde
to the "Socialist ownership of all the people," t ha t research barely keeps pace with Inflation.
Then take energy, on which Mr. Ford ha.,
In sentencing Henderson to prison, however,
they must not involve "exploitation of
others,"
and
rightfully
placed
such
stress
In
his
speeches
of
Manhattan
Federal Court Judge Edward
that they are subject to the collective decisions of
Weinfeld touched on one truth that has been all
late. The heavy spending here is in the esoteric
neighborhood organizations, and the leadership of systems which will pan out in the
but ignored of late by the "suffered enough"
dim future, If
rural communes. In other words, Peking still must
apologists:
ever. Less-glamorous research into more ci.
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approve of any, deviation from its rigd Socialistic flt use of energy by the consumer, Which
Not only must jutIce be done on behalf of
dictatorship.
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society,
but society must see justice being done.
ew
In all the talk about penal reform, and par.
A communique issued in Peking after the
Important exceptions. In energy conservation,
-. ticularly In the controversy over th
each mililon efficiently spent could bring savings
"Congress" adjourned puts the matter into even
e death
penalty, most attention ha., been focused on the
sharper perspective. it orders all Mainla nd of several millions of dollars a year, and
criminal, The emphasis Is on rehabilitation, and
Chinese to "make su re that Marxism occupi es all
.
To
Ex perimen ts in Europe have demonstrated
anyone who maintains that the primary oh. '4
spheres of the (government) superstructure." it
jective must be the punishment of wrongdoersis
that with inexpensive In-depth studies, nexhorts the people to "implement the principle of dividual
almost guilty of heresy.
companies can increase output as much
grasping revolution," and it makes it clear that all
P.S. In each of the cases listed above an effort
as per cent while cutting power use by a fifth
tor, The Herald:
No one, of course, should want a return to the
was made to find the owner
subjects must continue "Chairman Mao's or more,
of the dog, such as days when people were hanged In public for a
The door has barely been opened on these
revolutionary line in foreign affairs."
The
WTRR,
the
Police
Department,
and whole list of petty offenses. But in attempting to
H can human beings be so cruet as to
checking Lost &amp; Found in both Herald and
Nothing in the two weeks of deliberations that Possible sang which range across
humanize our penal codes, we seem to have
f
abandon dogs! I wish the people who
steel to cement to factory heating and
Sentinel.
In
can
of
poor
old
hunting
dog,
I
forgotten
that society also has certain
concluded with the communique indicates that use of waste
needs.
heat in a multitude of other him could see the first one I found. He had no
3aw the man put out the dog and drive off.
Communist. China has ameliorated
If it is true that the routine execution of
hair. Everything that touched him must have
its businesses and
criminals had a brutalizing effect on society, it Is
revolutionary policies. Centralized Marxism still
How effecth'e relatively small amOunts
been excruciatingly painful. He was eaten up
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also true that the de facto absence of a supreme I
of
with
rules citizens with an iron hand. Red Chln
ticks and fleas. You could count his ribs.
money can be in conserving energy 15
penalty In this country today may also have
leaders still are determined to continue th eir illustrated by a National Aeronautics and Space
Letters to the editor are always welcome.
unhealthy
Since
that
consequences.
time, five years ago, there have
revolution against the United States
Administration project which, for a modest been
They should be as brief as possible
They
and th e amount
When
and
a
cold-blooded murderer can expect not
at least 20 dogs abandoned on our country
of research funding over the twit
Western world. If Communist China appears to
on matters of general interest,
much harsher penalty than a common burglar,
neighborhood, One man was leaving an old
deviate from strict Marxism it is only a tactic, like adecade, gives promise of saving a million barreis hunting dog that wan crippled.
It would have
day of petroleum arid $3 billion to $4 billion a
The letters should deal with Issues and avoid our concept of Justice has become seriously
that of a judo wrestler's, to use the supe rior
een
more
mer
ciful
si
tu.
One
dog
was
PeTlOuslltIeI.
a
year in dollar savings in the cost of operating
strength and resources of th e United States
black retriever-type who was a nursing mother.
of airplanes in this cointry.
Capi
Capital Punishment aside, when a drug ped.
ne editor
America itself to defeat the United States.
In fairness it should be added that Mr. Ford's She ran up and down the road in a frenzy looking
reserves
the
right
Lu
edil
those
dler
receives no more penalty than a tax evader,
kt
Most assuredly nothing that the "Fourth budget does provide $26 million for long-range for her puppies.
for reasons of space, but will exercise something is also seriously wrong.
great care that the thrust of the letter Is not lost
Congress" did indicates that the United States work on more efficient electric power tranDogs
are
Incapable
of
ftjfl
caring
for
The latter happened In Ohio last month. A drug
should change its policy of supporting the 5rIon advanced automotive power systems and depend on people for food and love to live. It
pusher,
whose
and
energy
storage.
But
clientele Included school children,
there's a mere $3
All letters must be signed with a mailing
genuinely free peoples in Asia.
m merciful for these unwanted dogs to be
was released on "shock probation" after
million to discover means for end-use con
Just six
address and, when possible, a telephone
- put mercifully to sl eep by the human e
number months in prison. The
society, OF
ser vat ion.
theory
bthind
"shock
so the identity of the writer may be checked and probation" Is
a veterinarian, How can this message be
that a brief stay in prison followed
The problem, of course, Is not that Mr. Ford Is trougtt
established. However, the Evening Herald will
to people who drive out to
the
by
country
sudden release may have a rehabilitative
not planning to spend enough. The budget is
respect the wishes of
writers who do not want effect that
already far too big as any taxpayer k.nows. The and abandon a dog'
continuel confinement would not,
their names to appear In print.
With the assistance of an Incentive from cash rebates,
problem Is rather that the money, in all t,o many
Maybe so. But the demoralizing effect on
automobile market is undergoing a revitalization that boosted
Instances, Ii not channeled to efforts scheduled
We reserve, of course, the right to reject
society, and on law
Sincerely,
sales by an average of 40 per cent In a 10-day period,
to bring the most effective returns.
letters this newspaper considers to be libelous or this sort of thing is enforcement authorities, of
Incalculable, as the outcry in
Dog Lover
establishing an upward trend that is expected to contir.ue.
slanderous.
Ohio over the episode testifies.
This Improving production isa dear-cut example of the way
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the free enterprise system can work. The result, In the long run,
will be a stronger automobile industry and a better deal
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Congressional employes,,
Grumbled one former Heckler aide: "1 didn't
"tches, The congressman uses his assistants,
'n return for their government pay, are expected mind taking the congresswoman's car to
Occasionally, some congressional secretaries I
the
too, to chauffeur him around, pick up his laundry and clerks
to serve the public interest. They have been garage, but getting the maid's
are obliged to serve as nursemaids.
cr fixed was too and run other errands,
It
ed, nevertheless, to shop for pantyhose, tend
has become the duty of more than one staff,
much." An assistant with a master's degree was
"I
make
no
apologies,"
he
told
"I work while making excusesto waiting
dogs, change tires arid perform other personal
assigned to oversee the changing of snow tires on
hard. The tine should be drawn between
v i rs, to
chores for members of Congress.
whether break out u)ld towels, black coffee and
is to
her car.
hot soup
a service isa benefit to me personally or whether in an
This would appear to violate the code of ethics
attempt
to revive a Capitol Hill dignitary
The congresswoman, referring to herself as a
it benefits our operation,"
which Congress adopted in 1958 to regula te the "workaholic," acknowledg
who has had too much to drink.
ed that her Stuff
conduct of all federal
Sen. Robert Dole, R.-Kans., likes his staff
helps her with personal chores
Two witnesses observed one senator
"In bring
A congressman's salary has steadily risen to
chocolate shakes and Big Mac ham. Staggering out of his office, his hat askew, lie
emergency situations." They take care of her
tho prt-ent pinnach' of S42.5() a year. This is
burgers for lunch, although he i n
was about to :itteiiirt .1
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Friday, Fib. 7,, I731-5A

LONGWOOD
Ms.
Maryanne Morse, presiden of
the Seminole Coun ty Young
By DONNA EES
SR 4 ran out in November and could not make decisions on U
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anon
Soviet
Arms
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Republican (YR) Club, an
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city
council on consulting Job, but rather had to return to
flounced last night her can
11Y The Associated Press
engineer Bill Palm's recom- the home office for instructions
didacy for cohalrman of
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
mendation extended the co
from Palm.
Florida Federation of Young
Other Arab nations are going to give Lebanon 2 million
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official
of
Associated
tract
to
Jan.
31.
Reasons
given
Palm had a different story to
liepublicans,
worth of Soviet arm s to stren gth
Building and Contracting Co., for the time extension were tell, however.He said
en Its defenses against
engineers
Israel and $28 million to rebuild
Ms. Morse, who is also vice
villages in southern
contractors of the city's nor. inclement
is office have spent more
weather
and
from
h
chairman of the Seminole
Lebanon destroyed by the Israelis, sources In Cairo
thaide sanitary rewer district, management problems being time on this job than any other
County Republican Executive
reported today,
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yesterday laid at least partial suffered by Associated.
in recent years.
The Cairo newspaper Al Ahkbar said the weapons
Committee, said she Is seeking
blame on the shoulders of
would
Additiona
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extensio
ns have
include surface to air missiles, an titank missiles
the office to unite the Junior and
Saying his firm's only wish is
-and
consulting engineers, Glace and been refused and Associated
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senior wings of the party
to
torpedo boats. Informed sources In Cairo said the arms
protect the city's Interest,
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Radcliffe of Winter Park, for has been put on notice that the
throughou t the state as has
would be supplied by Syria and Iraq, which are armed by
Pa
lm
maintained Associated
delays In completing the job. $100 per day penalty since Jan.
the Soviet Union, and other countries,
been done locally.
$50,000
In unpaid bills from
"Our skirts are not lily 31 Is being levied.
The sources said five Arab oil
W
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She
Is
also
proposing
a
contractors
and suppliers for
countries
white," said Bob Stephens, vice
Saudi
Stephens appeared at t
Arabia, Kuwait, Iraq, libya and
he
the
questionnaire on the state and
Job and proof that bills have
the United Arab
president of the contracting meeting with h
Emirates - plus Egypt and Morocco would
local
levels
to
GOP
of.
is
lawyer,
James
been
paid will be required
provide the
S
firm, insisting however,
t Cunningham, to ask the city
ficeholders on their positions on JAYCEES OFFICER OF THE MONTH
$28 million for reconstruction.
to
before
Palm approves any
much of the delay has been aid ln communications with
issues so that the public will
further
payments
to
caused by the engineers' failure engineering firm.
Sanford-Seminole Jaycees program chairman, Skip
know what the officials really
Ass
ociateiJ,
Senkarik,
to make decision.s thus holding
Cunningham
said
as
Exporting
IkfO presents
represent.
Pa lm said one of the unpaid
officer the
up workers for hours.
problems
developed delays
nionth asar(t to Martin L.aBrusclana,
Noting that the March 6 YR
hills
from a supplier included
Seminole Shetiff's
i\ss()ciate(J's time on the from five to six hours
hEIRUi, IAIJa:III AP) - Sharp sords are flying in
Department idcntlflcatiou officer, during ceremonie, at Slzzjfn'
meeting will include a debate
to
as
long
sums
installation of sewer lines and as four days occurred when paid for which Associated was
the war of nerves over oil prices, and the big petroleum
Stea khouse.
on the Equal Rights Amendby the city.
exporters ar e facin g a test of t he
lift stations in the area south of Glace and Radcliffe engineers
ir newly forged unity.
flient to the U.S. Constitution,
City Atty. Joe Davis
the latest shot, U.S. Secretary of State Henry A.
Ms. Morse said the local
Kissinger spoke about a possible tweak
reminded
that the important
in oil prices
organization will take a stand
thing was to get the job done.
because of cuts in consumption by the industrialized West.
on the issue after the debate.
Kissinger's verbal arm twist to pressure oil prices
adding that the northside
•
down
The group meets regularly at
coincided with reports that several major
sanitary
sewer district hzs been
exporters are
the Quality Court Inn on SR 434
U
cutting production to maintain the high price
"a real pain In the neck." H
of crude oil
near 1-4.
By BILl. HELI.E VILLE
decreed by th e Organization of Petrole
stated his concern that there
validation
request
for today, years, In an effort to purchase
um Exporting
went ahead with plans to may be some "kind of
Herald Staff Writer
Countries (OPEC).
but with t he threat of the city's the systems,
validate bonds to buy and ex- litigation" concerning the
suit, It has been delayed until
is
t
Commenting on the possible pond another utility system.
After learning that the City of more research
before everything Is settled.
concerning it suit from Casse!berry, Vihlen
Casselberry
was
prepared
In Hospital
to can be completed, Vfhlen said, told The Herald, "All of our
WE HAVE ST TE FORMS
sue them when they filed
for
The
long-smoldering
dispute
professionals
have
indicated
PARIS ( All) -. Aristotle Onassis entered the American
lidation of revenue bonds for flared again this week
just as that we have an air.tight
ospital in the Paris suburb of Neulily today for
T
'"
the
purchase of Consumer and the county was
treatpreparing
to file package that could stand up in
hment of a muscular ailment aggravated by influenza.
Indian hills utilities, county for bond validation _a last step court."
Onassis new from Athens to Paris Thur sday night in a
officials yesterday staged a towards the
already authorized
Vihlen added he was "conprivate executive Jet and spent the night at his Paris
successful compromise with purchase of the two utility
fident
of winning If it comes to
apartment near the Arc de Triomphe. His failure to go
j0NVILLE, F Ia. tAP) city officials that has tern- systems. The conflict was first court
but it will cost the taxinunediately to the hospital aroused speculation that he
porarily avoided legal action.
ignited
when
the
county
moved
payers
a
lot
of money." for the
might be going on to the United States for treatment,
helmet and displaying a keen
Conimisslon Chairman Sid In and
condemned the two county's legal expenses.
&amp;r
sense of timing darted into a Vihlen Jr., asked Casselberry systems. Later they made plans
In yesterday's meeting,
local bank, knocked down a Mayor bill Grier to meet with to purchase them for $4 million ficlals
Reason 5. If the IRS should call you
Earth a Kitt To
agreed that a Consensus
woman teller and scooped up utilities' professionals from as the first step towards a of city council and county comin for an audit, H R Block will o
a bag
LONDON
containing both entities in yesterday's public-owned, regional
Singer Eartha Kitt says she will sue the
water missioners will determine
with
you, at no additional cost. 'got
about $70,000, officals say.
meeting in an effort to
Central Intelligence Agency for allegedly compilin g a
the and sewer system. Casselberry whether both can mutua ll y
as a legal representative., .but we
dossier on her.
suit. The county had initially has been
negotiating with both share the systems' water and
The
FBI
said
Wednesday
that
can answer all questions about how
Miss Kitt claims a dossier was prepar
ed under
the man dashed th rough a back scheduled the $2.4 million companies for almost two sewer treatment facilities,
President Lyndon B. Johnson's administration after she
your
taxes were prepared.
Consumer Is a new systei
door and Into the lobby of the
denounced the Vietnam war at a White House party. She
that serves 4,800 acres with 10
Five Points Guaranty Sank Just
said the dossier was continued in the administration
of
connections, but has a capacity
as the money was being trans.
Richard M. Nixon.
for 12,000. Indian Hills, which
fered from an armored car.
covers some o acres with
service, is an older system with
1,548 water and sewer connections and a potential for
2,530.
Areas served by both
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS
Floyd said it is currently
'rrro KIRCHHOFF
firma
are
presently In un-Incur.
- The city commission
tanooga, Term., he- lived In'
Is to make costing the city nearly $5
porated
parts
of the county.
Survivors include her a decision at a workshop monthly
Sanford since 1960 and parentsg
per housing unit to
Since Csel - I was unable
Otto W. Kirchhoff, 93, of 302 previously lived
Mr. and Mrs. Donald session this afternoon on collect garbage
nearly to purchase the two
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E. Foster St., Palmyra, N.Y. lie was a Baptist.
in Avon Park. Rainier,
Sanford;
brothers,
whether
a
garbage
collection
$200,000
annually.
systems, it
Art, Casselberry, Terry
He reco,n
died Feb. 5 after a short illness.
THE INCOME TAX PEOPLE
fee
will
be
levied
on city mended that
Survirurs include his wife, Fort Knox, Ky.,
monthly fee be
Ile was a 59-year member of Mrs Louise Harvin, Sanford;
Donald
Jr.
and
residents
Immediately,
Roger L, both of Sanford;
levied with general revenues
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Palmyra Masonic Lodge 24$ son, Richard
'fl'Irl appeared to be little picking up
E. Harvin, sisters, Mrs. Rowena Davis,
the remaining ex309EIstSI.
F&amp;AM.
17-92
Arcadia; daughter, Miss Clermont and Mrs. Linda doubt in commissioners' minds pense.
Ph. 322-6771
Survivors include six sons, Suzanne Harvin, Sanford;
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yes
r
y
Ph.
831-448.4
te
da
afternoon
that
a
fee
Purtell, Petersburg, Va.
One item which has raised ~_____
DEANS CAREER __________
Open a.m.-9 p.m. Weekdays, 9.5 Sat. &amp; Sun.
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Edw ard D., Sanford; Louis M., sisters, Mrs. Thelma
will eventually be levied
if costs, Floyd said, is that the
Mason
OPEN
TONIGHT—NOAPPOINIMENT NECESSARY
Palmyra; Henry F., Palmetto; and Mrs. 011ie Mae SherrIl both
not Immediately then in time city is
no
longer
in
the
san
ta
Other Area Office In Oviedo
Fairchild
Funeral
Home
i
ry
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Donald O.,Robert and Richard, of Chattanooga, Mrs.
for collection during the fiscal landfill business
ELM
Orlando
in
charge.
and
fees
for
all of Palmyra; da ughter, Mrs. Shipley, Winter Park and Mrs.
yyear beginning Oct. 1.
using county dumps are runWilliam (Kathryn) Eden, Lois Fountain, Lake Worth.
Commissioner Cal DeVoney ning $2,000 to $3,000 monthly.
v
Utica, N.Y.; brother, William
asked colleagues yesterday lie added city
Gramkow Funeral Home in
garbage trucks
E. Sanford; sister, Miss Ellalee charge.
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afternoon to delay a decision get 1.5 miles per gallon of gas,
Kirchhoff
Sanford;
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until after the city budget for making th eir operation
costly.
grandchildren; io greatthe first three months of the
"We either have to go up on
MI
GINGER
RAINIER
grandchildren and several
HARVIN. RICHARD M.fiscal
year's
operation property taxes or charge a
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Funeral
services for Richard M.
nieces and nephews.
(October,
November
and fee," Floyd said, insisting a
Miss Ginger LII Rainier, 18, of
Har,in. 10. of 2171 S Palmetto
Funeral services and burial 430 E. Packwood AVe.,
December, 1974) are gone over direct service
Ave.. Sinford, who died Thur
charge Is the
will be Saturday in Palm)Ta. Maitland, died Wednesday,
sday will be held at 10 am,
in detail today.
most
fair
while
property
taxes
Saturday. at Gramkow Funeral
Cady &amp; Mate, Sinclair Funeral Btrn in Tampa, she moved to
At the same time, he said that based on property
Home Chapel with Or. J. Ted
values
is
Home In charge,
the impression should not be "not as equitable,"
Casselberry 16 years ago from
Coimato officiating. Buria l in
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Oaklawn Memorial Park,
given that the fee is being
V11t
RICHARD
Tampa.
on
sp
to
"hlegardless
of
w
we
do,
hat
Gramkow in charge
TL 130 0141
considered as a budget we will be criticized because
Rihard M. Harvin, 60, of 2474
'00
balancer.
S. Palmetto Ave., Sanford, died
taxes is a dirty word," he said.
Mayor Nonnan Floyd said
Thursday. Born in Chat"If we go to over $3.50
the city is definitely going to nonthly,
the commissione rs
have to get into the commercial might as well leave town,"
Chairman
\'
garbage collection business, get ('omnmjssioncr
loh1'
°
Helen Keyser
M
w'"
out of all gar bage collection or said, noting
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the fee will receive
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levy
a
fee
on
homeowners.
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Michael I Shaw
miiuch opposition.
YeSterdayS high it low this
Sanford
Eslella Peter son
And City Attorney Joe Davis
morning St There was lOot an inch Lorraine P
Commissioner George
Flowers
Margaret Pauli,
of rain yesterday,
backed him up. Davis said the Perkins said
5VN MO5oMl
Gertrude Davidson
ood
the fee imposed
M
ae A Thomas
Colder through Saturday Highs in Eddie Woods
toto'
be,lst.s
city
would
have
difficulty
Carrie Bishop
StUt0s
should be tied carefully to the
the SOs Lows from lower s in some
sand
7.
tt4M?IG
Edna R. Walker
ivils
Joe I Collins
defending itself in the courts If a budget and only imposed
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interior rural locations to uppr 30s
C
a
rdtO9"
0
1
mo
bile
lode M Hitchcock
to
the
Jessie Hillery
This
warns.
r urban districts Fair tonight and Cathy Titshaw
business,ownerordwellerof an degree necessary
after it is
Corine Ashley
,pebW
5.t'irday. Winds north to northwest
Jar,es A Trego
apartment or condominium determined where
.
Tbora Burch Cornelius
00d cr0 on
Pt
1,,.toperI.
funds
IS to 70 m p h but d.crcasng by
Wilt,ert Williams
0dt0t%
unit in the city challenges a budgeted to pay costs
Betty
J.
Monett
untion
oit
Saturday and becoming north
of garShar on F Ban
Cecil L. Eaglelon, Deflary
current ordinance calli ng for bage collection have gone.
easterly
Willie Lee Johnson
oddttbofl dtb. Ut$tand"9 tsP
Michelin Chan, Deltona
Ertended Forecasts Sunday Jerald 0 Smith
commercial
enterprises
to
pay
DeVoney
said
Value M Bowert, Deltona
IcItions
he envisioned a
through Tuesday
Florida
Sule Anna Culver
for garbage service to com• fee of something
Edna Martin, Deltona
OR C11
Mostly cldy north
less
now
Oh.0Tt10ngicituIiE SI&amp;T
than
(steila Peterson
David .iackon Jr.. Geneva
mercial collectors while would
portioqr generally fair South pot
Melvin I Kelly
be charged In October,
James E try, Orange City
lion A than'.. of rain over the ex
homeowners get the city ser indicating the fee on
James I MaIors
Virginia
M
'tron.
ce levied
O"do
5.&lt; k.rmant tOt
-.
treme north Sunday and Monday A
Ernestlne Lee
vice free.
stttild be increased at year end.
t, scattered showers else,'here
Michael I Shaw
t

Surprising what all eventually winds-up on my
desk.
Like the envelope addressed to the "Farm
Editor." En1osed was a form letter from the
Senator Gurney Defense Fund.
The second graph made Its point
"Senator
Gurney went In hat (nr "a wh,, wn ,tpøll him Nnw
Ed Gurney nee

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Seeks YR
State Post

Arab Nations To Give

accepts the propaganda of the

Communist Chinese is always amazing.

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organizations have no fixed overhead.
LQCal people of substance contribute the funds
while the office staff, which administers the aid,
contribute their time and talent.
It made me fee) extremely good to know there
are organizations like this in our country. Obviously
I'm hoping that by Introducing this bit of information, someone of you who read this column
will take the Initiative..
Who knows but that we Just might be able to start
an organization like the Back Stoppers, and the 100
Club for Seminole County, too.
Both

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So far they have helped 17 firemen's families and
23 policemen's families.
The very first act which this group Initiates after
the death, is to give the widow a $2,000 check to
cover all of the many Immediate expenses.
Next, they assume the mortgage payments on
the house.
There's another such organization In Detroit
called The 100 Club
whose considerations are
similar.

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The program Is under the direction of Mrs.
Mildred Caskey, Utrartan-Curator.

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Monday Claucte W Hilton. Deltona
with lows from near 50 extreme John M From, Deltona
north to SOs interior south portion
t torence M Johnson. Delton
and near 70 in the Keys Highs Mildred A Flanagan, Otiton.,
Monday and Iuc'iay from the low
Michelin Chin, Deltona
lOs north 10th, 10w 101 South portion
Tboma C. Oec'se. Lake Mar,
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Friday, Feb. 7, 1975
Friday, Feb. i, 197)—/A

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Poverty Program Emplovew Served As Paid FBI Informants

,,'Pienella's Flu Outbreak

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WASHINGTON (Al') - The program's fragile credibility in was a paid informer from April Mc Dermtt, an assistant FBI certed effort to plant hufonners leans informer eight months the agency for further details Moshcr, It-Ohio, said that court
FBI paid an employe of the the ghetto and breach the to November 1968.
director who is in charge of the In other legal aid offices,
after then-Director J. Edgar on the New Orleans informer warrants should be required for
federally funded poverty law confidentiality of the attorney.
"I can conceive of the possi. external affairs division.
Murphy said the New Orleans Hoover ordered all FBI field of. and any others working for all federal surveillance.
Richard A. Buckley, former
Program to spy on black activ. client relationship.
bility that people related to a
McDermott and another FBI informer "was not reporting on fices to carry out a campaign to legal aid programs.
isIs in one city and may have
A House subcommittee began director of the New Orleans
FBI officials acknowledged ghetto-oriented legal program spokesman, James Murphy, in. that organization. It was just disrupt black extremist groups.
had other informers In legal aid Thursday that a black commu- may have been of assistance to slated the FBI was not In. coincidence that he was em•
House and Senate corn- an inquiry Thursday at which program, said he flied the cornprograms elsewhere, officials nity organizer for the New Or. us" in other cities, either for vestigating the New Orleans ployed by that group."
mittees examining FBI in. Sen. Charles McC. Mathlas, H- munity organizer after learning
report.
learu Legal Assistance Corp. pay or voluntarily, said John J. programs and made no conThe FBI hired the New Or. telligence operations may press Md., and Rep. Charles A. he was an Informer.
The case is the first public
disclosure that the FBI has
covertly gathered Intelligence
on militant political groups
from the ranks of the federal
legal aid program, a major part
of the Johnson administration's
war on poverty.
Poverty lawyers say such
practices
destroy
the

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Lamb

49 Deaths Recorded

Fla.
people
over chronic
65 who already
tentlal
winter visitors to stay spite the (lap over his public slowly until about the 21stof the Dec. 31 through Jan. 19, then it tiously."
(AP) -PETERSBURG,
The flu outbreak
that
suffered
diseases,
away.
Hillsborough County health
warning,
besieged this retirement city mainly heart and lung
month when cases began to began to drop off sharply.
Dame
said
some
pe"ple
were
officials said 13 deaths were
"But there were at least two
"It may have saved some show in significant numbers.
"You could probably say it very hard hit.
for two months and caused 49 ailments, Dr. George Dame visitors in ft
attributed to the flu - 12 of
group o( 49 flu- lives," he said of the warning
deaths seems to be over, says said Thursday.
"We figure the attack rate has stopped now," he added.
As an example, he cited the them people over 65 years of
the health official who caused
related deaths," Dame said, not which some other health of.. was probably one in 10," said "There may be a few scattered experience of one nursing home age - in about the same period
Dame, the Pinellas County Identifying the two. "If they had liclals poob-poohed. "If it saved Dame. "So that would put it in cases here and there. But a in which there were 51 Cases out of time,
an
uproar
by warning visitors health director, ran Into trouble not come down here, they might one, it was effective enough." the neighborhood of 75,00) cases check with emergency rooms of 110 patients. Five were
to stay
away.
with tourist-minded officials not have died,"
The flu siege started in early in the two-month span."
Almost allot the victims were last month when he warned p0shows that the number of cases hospitalized. Four died.
Dame stuck to his guns de- December, Dame said, built
The peak was recorded from has dropped very precipi. Across the bay in Tampa,

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Clots,
Bruises
Differ
By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
DEAR DR. LAMB - How
long can a bruise produce clots?
Wouldn't medicine to reduce
the clots cause them to travel?
I was kicked by a horse on the
outside of the thigh 20 months
ago. At the time there was a
large bruise. It appeared to
form rivers that ran out from
the main bruise and extra
bruised areas appeared on my
leg and on the inside of the
knee.
Within a week I had severe
headaches that I couldn't attribute to tension or sinus.
There was swelling on the side
of the bead where the headache
occurred. One day I awakened
with one side of my face swollen
and aching dreadfully and
retired with the other side affected.
The site of the bruise has
flattened as if the muscles were
tone. Why' Yet. I nrn %erv
active and climb many hills,
and that leg isn't any weaker
than the other.
At the site of the kick there
are lumps I can feel. I have a
bruise on my other leg from
bumping Into the pickup
tailgate, and it, ton, has a little
lump almost dead center. Are
these lumps clots? Will they
disappear?
DEAR READER - A bruise
and a clot are not the same
thing. I'm sure in the wake of
former President Nixon's
problems everyone with a
bruise Is going to be more
conscious of the problem. A
bruise results from a tear in the
wall of the blood vessels that
allows blood to leak out of the
vessel into the surrounding
tissues.
If you get hit or kicked by a
horse the injured blo?d vessels
literally leak blood. The
smallest blood vessels break
because they have the thinnest
wails and are more easily
broken than the larger thickwalled veins.
The blood that leaks out can
clot, but since it is outside of a
vein it is not going to go
anywhere. At least it won't
dislodge and travel with the
circulation. If the leak is in a
place where the tissues are
loose, as under the skin, a lot of
blood can accumulate before
the leaked blood creates enough
pressure to close the small
blood vessels.
Of course, If the Injury is to a
large vein, in addition to the
leak of blood that causes the
bruise, a clot can form at the
site of injury of the vein. This
clot in a larger sein can 'be
dislodged and travel in the
circulation to the heart and
lung..
As the eaked blood is
gradually reaLsorbed by the
body, it may cause scarring.
The blood accumulation ads
much like an Injury and it is
p. Uc Lu 1141v tbrziLge to the
muscle that would cause the
appearance of lost muscle you
describe. The elimination of the
last part of the clot and formation of the dCIT is probably
responsible for the knots you
are describing.

KALAMAZOO, Mich. (A?) The last place you'll find a taxicabsweeklacomthg off the
assembly line at the Checker
Motor Co. plant.

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closed its assembly line for at
least this week, its first shutdown resulting from the industry sales slump. A company
official said sales were off and
could cause more down time.
The shutdown has Idled at
least 700 of the 800 hourly won.;.
ers at the plant, says Checker
President David Markin, whose
family has controlled the comfor 40 years.

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slowdowns and layoffs since the
first olthe year," Markin said
Thursday. "But this is the first
time we've shut down for a
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Mar kin said some of the
firm's 140 salaried workers also
have been idled, but he refused
to say how many. He would not
say when the plant would re.

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'lt depends on how business
goes. Right now I don't see an
upturn or quick recovery. It
can't get a lot worse, but it
could stay like this for quite
awhile," he said.

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Radio City Station, New York.
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Highway 434
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Corner lihi Elm
C P. Neill
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S.abtatN School
930am
Worship Service
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Prayer S.ei'vr.
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ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
CHURCH
ill Oak Ave. Sanford
Fr William EMs
Pa stor
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Sat Vigil Mass
7 COP m
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FIRST ASSEMBLY
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6 tSpm. Morning Worship

Cveng Worship
Wed Prayer
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7 10pm

Evening Worship

410pm

Prayer Meeting
Wednesday

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Pint Wednesday Fellow

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FIRST UNITED

UNITED STATE BANK
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John V Mercer and Staff

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Mark
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Now location: Library Building

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

GREGORY LUMBER
of Sanford

Assoc. Pastor

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173 Crystal Lake Dr.

Lake Mary, Fla,
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Sunlav School

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Mocnng W orsh ip A
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WILSON.EICHELBERGER
MORTUARY
Eunice I. Wilson and Staff

WILSON.MAIER FURNITURE CO.
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Oviedo, Florida

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Herb Stenstrom and Staff

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First Unitid Mettwdi;t Ct*vrc*, 419 Park A v e
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$41 Orange Street
Rev C RuthGrant
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Sunday School
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Conquerors Meet ing,

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Rev. William C Ststar.
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missionary to Belgim, will be Wood received the BA degrm
guest speaker Sunday at 7 p.m. from Southeasteni and her
at First Assembly of God. 77th MAT degree from Rollins
Street and Elm Ave. [)ttjjgg College, Winter Park.
their first term of uTvice, Dr.

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Sunday School
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Bible and theology.
served as proloesw and is Cross Episcopal
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All women of Holy Cross are
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luncheon of Episcopal Church
Women to be held at noon in the
parish house on Feb. 10. A skit
will be presented under
direction of Mrs Peg Chase
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ATLANTIC NATIONAL BANK
Sanford, Fla.
Howard H. Hodges and Staff

SIVINTN DAY A0Vg
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will with
conduct
a revival
this weekend
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Heath GtheLake Yale Assembly six months wear, would also be
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as guest speaker Friday and Grounds
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and Employes
HA RRELL &amp; BEVERLY
TRANSMISSION
Da ild Beverly and Staff

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Dr. Waod received the BA currently chairman of the Sanford with imposition of

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Rev A F Stevens
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II OQa m
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7 10pm
600pm, Wednesday
SPIRITUAL TEM
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Choir Practice
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GULF SERVICE
Mel Dekle and Employes

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OF THE NAZARENE

419 Park Ave.

• L.o F. King .

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700pm

FOOD FAIR STORES, INC.
and Employes

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METHODIST CHURCH

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JIM LASH CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH
And Staff

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Services with classe, for all e,

thoughtful days
between) are an Invitation from your Lord. . . to walk with Him the path He walked for You.
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S.jnday5chool
Morning Worship
ChuuhTraining

Rev. Kenneth Miller. Aist, Pastor
Morning Worship
B:35 &amp; 11a.m.

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If yours is a religious background that does not emphasize Lent, those Six Sundays are still milestones on the
way to the great Christian celebration of Christ's Resurrection-Easter!

1000dm

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700pm.

Hwy. t7.Blat Piy Ridg e Rd.
Cassalwrvy
Rev. Wifluarn PicIiiqt .....Pastor

If yotr faith has taught you to observe Lent: by foregoing pkasur or adding new rel igious experiences of
both.. .thosc Six Sundays are occasions for taking nventoryof your spjrituaJpt.ogr

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Between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday there are forty weekdays-and six Sundays. Traditionally the
weekdays were the Lenten fast, the Su,-Jays were festivals of Christian worship.

Sanford
Sundsy5cPao,

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Between Ash Wednesday and Easter Sunday there are forty days? No, that's not quite right.

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OUR LORD JESUS C$RI5y

3476 Palmetto Ave.

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The FULL GOSPEL CHURCH OF

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BAPTIST CHURCH

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CHRIST UNITED

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PAOLA CHURCH OF CHRIST
Highway 44 Vest

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METHODIST CHURCH
TU(k.q Drive. &amp;unIafld Estates

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Chartet Pd. Crump
Evangelist

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GRACE UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
OAoraNd.atwoolawnAye.
Rev D. Ross O.ns
Pastor
Chur ch Sc hool
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600pm
600pm

WTRR Broaocast • .

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Sunday School

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119W. Airport Blvd.
Rev, Kenneth Hon
Pastor

7 lop m.

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tj000 SHEPHERD UNITED
LUTHERAN CHURCH
71000r$andoAve.l7.931
( Lutheran Chuch in America)
,'iam 0 Downey
Pastor
Church School
B 004 m
Worship
10 OOa m

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CHURCH OF CHRIST
400 Palm Springs Dr.
Attamont,Spr,ngs

7 lOp rn

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MORAVIAN CHURCH
Sanlando Springs Drive
Longwood. Fla.
Just East of Interstate
Minister
P Burke Johnson
Minister
Keith Hutchers on

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7 OOp m

James P. Neeonam

Pastor
B lSa,m

Aoroihip Service

Min;ster
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11 OOa m
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Wed

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Cn ur thTra.ning

Rev Elmer A. Reuscher
Sunday School

Phone 372 0910

10 00 am

Sunday School
Morning Worship

The Church of the Lutheran Hour"
and TV "This is the Life"

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Sunday School
WorShip Service
Evening Service
Prayer Met:ng

103W. 35th Place

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CHURCH
137 Airport Blvd

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710pm

Evening Service
Wrdn,%d., Service

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FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
DISCIPLES OF cHRIsr
1407 S. Sanford Ave.
f Harold Harris
Minister
Sunda School
9 ISa m
Mor ning Worship
11008m
Wed Service
7130P

Lake Monroe. Fla.
Otv.dJ Rich

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Sunday School

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HOLY CROSS
St. RI. 44 Geneva
401 S. Park Ave.
Rev AE Green
Pastor
The Rev Leroy D. Soper
Sunday Schoo l
10 OOa m
Rector
Sjri %hp
1 00 a rn
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Sun NYPS
600pm
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100am. Sun Eve Worship
HOly CoflurnUfliOn
9OOa m Wed Prayer
7 lOp m.
Church School
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fly Service
FIRST CHURCH
OF THE NAZARENE
3511 Sanfotdly.

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CONGREGATIONAL
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
741 S P,tl. 4e
3fl 4504
Rev FreOL Neal
Pastor
Sunday School
9 30. rn
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10 30I18

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CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
Cer, 14th St. 101k Ave
t?IW Coffman
Pastor
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9 4$d m
MO(fliflg Worship
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730pm. S ur%day Night

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300 Fairmont
( Santord Garden Club Hwy. t7.7j
Con Shock ley
Pastor
Sunday School
9 ISa m
Preaching &amp;Worshp
10 45 a m
Sharing &amp;Proclaim,ng
730 p m
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asked.
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Christian denominations, end. picket lines outside the White
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J.D. Sumner and the Stamps quartet, along with the Thbunes, The Lighthouse Quartet and the
there is no love. his army was revelation has been given to us. GOSPEL SING
ken
while the late President
Footsteps
will
be
featured
In
an
evening
g
of
gospel music Saturday at p.m. at the Orlando Junior
suffering a severe defeat and, We are ordinary, Indeed, in
ences °
on between the
Lyndon
B. Jchnson was in office
Academy
on
Formosa and Evans In Orlando. Children 10 and under are free. Tickets available at
as he rode a relatively quiet spiritual gifts. Yet we need to
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CuUOUP
and
the President
FEA TU RES
STAMPS cargo Station In Sanford,
because of the church leaders'
section of the battlefield,
on issues, President Ford asrecognize each Christian %e
wounded Northern soldier po
spearheading
of criticism of sured the religious leaders their
Vietnam war policies.
defiantly lifted his head and each one can do
The deep-freeze continued views will be heard."
walk
"Hurrah for
through each day.
Union!"
ard M. Nixon's administration. the group he was designating an
The hurt man fully expected
Thoughts are found I several
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Although he had contacts assistant, Ted Marrs, as the
shot. Instead, General Lee Scriptures to give guidance as
with
some evangelical minis- President s personal liaison ofme Lay Witness Mission at the First New Zion M issionary
dismounted and
iiji
Limier, students at Stetson Garden Club Center will be at ters, such as Billy Graham and fleer with the council and memdismounted
andyou
replied
simply:
we move
steadily
sorry that
are so
Christians.
Within
God'sforward
house, as First United Methodist Church Baptist Church, Jackson will University will be the guest 10:45 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. and
picked participants In White bet denominations.
gravely wounded. I hope you let us walk in fellowship. From of Sanford will be held this deliver the homecoming ser- singer and speaker respec- Monday through Friday, serweekend on the theme "Expect mon All members and form
will be well soon."
God's house et us walk into the
lv During
tiveuring
the banquet a vices will he at 7:30 p..
a
mat 2597
' That spirit broke my heart," world and help change the
Miracle." Thirty-two lay- members and visiting friends king and queen will be Sanford Ave. A joint youth rally
the soldier later said, "And I world for Christ's sake. 'Let (IS
persons, youth and adult, will are invited to worship. Family selected by the group. Mr. will be held at 6 p.m.
Saturday
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cried myself to sleep."
walk by faith and we shall brirg
be coming to the Sanford dinner will be served and a Charles Davis Jr., minister of at First Baptist Church of
The love of people that made newness of ii" V otherS,
Church from several towns family sing-out and musical music and youth Is directing !)eltona as will be 10:30 a.m
over the State. Coordinator of will be held in the afternoon,
this activity. Tickets can be sessions, according to Calvary.
the Mission will be William E.
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obtained front Mr. Davis.
pastor, Rev. Don Shockley.
Robertson of Sarasota.
St. James
The Youth Coordinator for
HyFANN
Pinecrt
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Annual Women's Day obEDWARDS toward the purchase of a
Altamonte
the Mission will be Richard servance at St. James ÂME
Herald Correspondent
blanket. Blankets are In great
The Pinecrest Baptist Church
Community
Church Women United of demand, as they can be utilized,
Rraren, a young attorney, from Church, Theme "Today's Sanctuary Choir under the
Sarasota. He will lead the youth Woman In Times Like These." direction of E. C. Osborn, Will of Gerald Kinzler, coordinator West Volusia will sponsor their not only as a cover for warmth,
of the church in sharing CX"
I services for Mid. Annual Church World Service but as a tent-like shelter;
Guest Speaker for the mornIng, present "Alleluia!
- a Praise Florida
perlences on Friday evening. Mrs. Margaret Ward, member Gathering for Believers"
will Center for Alcoholism Clothing Appeal on Saturday security to a child orphaned by
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On Saturday noon there will be of St. Paul MAE Church, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. at the
k at an 8 a.m. Fishes-s from 9 a.m. until noon at the war, to bundle up the few
a cookout for youth at the home
breakfast Sunda y at Pilgrim Community Church in belongings that can be salvaged
0f ThomasMc
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and
Leesburg,
is State Super- church located at 119W. Airport Alt amontc Community Church. Orange City. All types of used by a family In
visor
of thesheAME
allies-math of
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Missionary Blvd. Sanford The Christian
clothing in good condition will a disaster; or as a first-aid
sharIng and recreation. Braren Society of the 11th Episcopal musical by Bill and
Gloria
Church of God
be accepted. Those making blessing tothose whose clothing
will lead
the youth classes at District, she Is reading Gaitherand Ron huff, will
be
Sunday
School.
contributions are asked to pack have been ravaged by war.
me Lay Witness Mission School
specialist in the Lake County presented as a prdlimiiary to a
J. D. Sumner and The Stamps items In heavy cartons and
New blankets are purchased
At
4
opened on Thursday with a
p.m. the musical week of revival services gn- Quartet will present a program label them as to contents.
24 program will complete the
in
bulk from manufacturers.
ducted by Evangelist Dr. E. of gospel music at Sanford
hour prayer vigil, led by Mrs. annual Wcr' Day with MIIIOI
w1hf,' tn r'nntrl!,utc Thec rn k
'idd thtuu1s
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W.WTre.Aceddishsupp
Church of God Sunday at 9:45 to the appeal, but have no at- participating churches con.
many guest choirs.
begins the witness experience
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tributing cash for same
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pastor.
Calvary
•'0r'y .Op.is.
Clean used blankets in
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are also acceptable.
will have meetings in their
The adults ,A111 have ;I
Calvary Baptist Mmimbly, Redeemer Lutheran
t
But in 1his case, the donor is
homes on Saturday at 10 a.m, Valentine Banquet on Feb. 14,
ts at the Garden Club
wh1 mee Imd
kindly asked to contribute 25
A series of Lenten services
The women of the church will p.m. in the fellowship hail of Center
at
c
ents per blanket to cover cost
conference will begin Ash Wednesday at
have a luncheon at noon In First Baptist Church of San- innu a monary Co
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of packing and shipping.
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Fellowship Hall. The men will lord. The program is being beginning Sunday flu COfl- Lutheran Church of the
The Church World Service
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Redeemer, Sanford, at 7:30
have a luncheon in McKinley planned by Cecil Tucker and tinuing through
ships
the clothing to disaster
Hall.
Fred Wilson. Tickets are
Springs p.m., and continue every Crsrif crcinr
victim
and war refugees In
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more
than
30 countries. The
will be le y evisiting lay couples.AU adults are wel
REV. AND MRS. R .P.
Featured
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"What the Holy Spirit is majority of these countries are
people.
n 0 set an
missionaries
missionaries include Bert Longwood
come.
Doing In the Church Today" located In tropical areas, so,
George Chapman will assist In
1 flO'rCTU Mr.
Youth Valentine Banquet is
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will
be the theme of the d summer-weight clothing is
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and
annual Conference on Vic. especially needed, particularly
M
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a.m. services. The visiting Cavalier Motor Inn. Miss David Marcum of Japan. the
torlous Living presented by for men and children. Men's
willclasses,
also be in the Valarie Fronk and Brian
Sunday services a
Rev. It. Paul Wood, newly degrees from Texas Christian laymen
Su)' School
Longwood Church of the Methodist Hour Feb 26-28 at workclotheswithnotmore than
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Otiier speakers and seminar
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leaders will be Dr. Herbert L
Longwood Baptist
Liowdoin, Speaker on the
nationwide radio broadcast,
Rev. Bob Loy of Central Methodist Hour; Rev. Ruy C.
Baptist Ch urch of Jacksonville Putnam, United Methodist
and former pastor of Central Minister from Greensboro,
Baptist Sanford, will be the N C, Mrs. Virginia Law Shell
e v angelist for a series of and Rev. Charles Whittle from
revival services Feb
at the Hoard of D iscipl eship,
F irst Baptist Church of Nash v ille, Tenn, Dr . Walter
Longwood Song leader will be Albritton. United Methodist
Ne lson stone of First Baptist Minister from Mole. Ala., and
Church of Dover. Services are Nehodist Hour staff members
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The drug problem is not going group called NEVER (No
away, it's going down into the Equality Ia Equal Rights
ju nior high and elementary Amendments. Chairman

By JEAN PATIESON
Women's Editor

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littered with cards and notes and questionnaires she sub.
mated to the Florida Pageant
from well-wishers.
If alltheothergirLsin the 1975
Candy didn't win the Junior officials.
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Florida Junior Miss Pageant Miss Pageant, but from all
From the 28 utstanding
were half as vivacious and accounts, she did our county Florida high school seniors who
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pretty as Seminole County's proud wherever she went entered the pageant, Cathy
VJ0 representative, Can
during the weeks full schedule Bahth of Ft. Myers was
Holliday, they were awonderful of social events, press In- selected
as
Florida's
group of girls.
terviews, rehearsals, sight- representative in the National
Back at Lake Brantley High seeing tow's and interviews Junior Miss Pageant.
School
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after an unbelievably with Judges.
Selection, Candy explained,
hectic and exciting week at the
"ft was Just wonderful," was based on a variety of
Junior M iss Pageant In Pen- breathes Candy, a vibrant features, including youth fit.
sacola, Candy, 17-year-old brunette with dancing brown ness; poise and appearance;
daughter of U. Col. and Mrs. eyes. "It was an opportunity I scholastic achievement;
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Tr ai l, Lon g wood, is still
So cnUiu d is Candy, that and finally, the judges' in.
ì basking In the afterglow of the she's determined to help terlew.
-çmost thrilling experience of her promote a Seminole County
N EWCandy, who numbers music
-young life.
Junior Miss Pageant next year. among her many talen ts, sang
Bowls of flowers, a little
Surrounded by flowers and good luck earth, Candy Holliday stirs happy memories by
This year there was no local "I'll Never Fall In Lave Again,"
t
he
tired
nbw, (like Candy) crowd pageant, and Candy was in the performing arts
reading
Florida Junior Miss brochure
contest.
the table in the living room of selected to represent the county For the poise and appearance
her home and a silver tray is fromflhebattery ofentry blanks contest, she wore a charming
whlteembrolcjeredcotton dress
which she made herself (with a
little help from mother), and a
blue sash with "Seminole

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president and publisher of the Dr., Deltona.
Today Newspaper n Brevard
NEVER plans a meeting Feb
County told the Altamonte. 2D 8 p.m. at the Dettona
Casselberry Chamber of Community Center.
Commerce Tuesday.
NEVER contends no new
Lyons also said Central amendment is necessary, that
Florida needs to esta blish a equal rights for omen are
"Seed" program.
already assured under the laws
The Brevard publisher Is a already on the books. Further,
dedicated spokesman for the the amendment gould add to
"The Seed," for his own 15. federal bureaucracy and to the
c;r-olil on i a "seedliru' 'r a rnftiticn;'rv problem.; of the
graduate of the program.
country.
"They did such great things
And brevity is not 0I soul of
for my son I will go anywhere wit in the case of ERA. atand do anything for "m Seed", cording to NEVER. SlflCf
stressed Lyons.
amendment con ta ins only 52
He said that a large building, words, serious problems with
"with no frills" is needed court interpretation could
for the center. It would be a occur, the NEVER release
non-resident type of operation, says.
.'fl Seed," located in St.
and FL Lauderdale,
was founded in 1970 by a fanner
nightclub entertainer and a
Mom, do you have double
For Judy Dixon, a native of
former alcoholic and Is funded troubles? Or, to put it
Theyour
camera Itself Is no bigger plenxnt to Braille, and "talking different type styles, such as imposs!ble.
another Cocoa, and a Stetson University than
thumb, and as Judy book" records
through private donations. Its way. do you have twins'
and tapes. But italics and various kinds of
Although
graduate
working
on
her
Ph.D.,
passe
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the amazing
s it over a line of print. she
staff is composed mainly of
If so, you might be interested reading an ordinary dictionary can feel what the camera Is she says it will be an invaluable newspaper
type,
hich
Optacon
is
no
substit
aid for such things as reading someUmes make it t ri
'ex-druggies." Some 5,000 in Joining forces with other area is a
brand new experience.
cky
to
sight,
it
is
helping
to make life a
relaying back to the box with personal mail and doing library recognize letters
\ oungsters have graduated as mothers of twins who have Judy
by touch. She little easier for Judy Dixon, and
has been blind from her forefinger. Her finger
rests research up li t Adelphi finds
that numbers are easy, it's unlocking now occupational
"seedlings,"
gone In
straight.
banded
learn from birth, but with the help of a litUe on a small patch of 144 tiny University in Garden City, New but handwriting is almost doors
for others who can't we.
It Is a uniqueand
program
that each
othertogether
how totohandle
the machine called an "Optacon" electronic rods which
vibrate to York, where she is working on it has been so successful, Lyons unique problems of
raising and some special training at the form the shapes of the letter or her
said,
Ph.D.
In
clinical
twins and to share clothing and Florida Rehabilitation Center numeral which
the camera psychology.
He also told the Interested equipment as well as ideas,
for the Blind in Daytona Beach, sees. To the untrained finger,
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audience of South Seminole
She says some student users
Nra, Marcia Tague, 601 she can read things that sigh ted feels
like nothing more than a carry their Optacons around
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business and community Laurel Way, Casselberry, is
people
often
take
for
granted
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geatle vibration, but with with them be cause they're
leaders "don't blame yourself" membership chairman for
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th a newspaper, package direcpractice it's possible to extremely portable, and even
If your children get in volved Greater Orlando Mothers e
of tions,
monthly
bank distinguish the shapes of dif- come with
wi th drugs. "The Seed blames j Twins aub which has members
shoulder strap. But
statements, and even the ferent letters of the alphabet.
on peci pressure, and that's the from both Seminole and Orange te
because
of
its
$3500 price tag,
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lephone directory.
Judy Is able to read print at 20 Judy Intends to leave hers
secret to The Seed's method of County.
at
When her parents, Mr. and words per minute after three home
getting youths off drugs — peer
most of the time,
She says the club will meet Mrs. Howard F. Dixon of weeks of
intensive Optacon
pressure."
But even for Judy, meeting
Feb. 8 at 8 p.m. at Winter Park Cocoa, decided to buy their training at
the
Florida
State
the
world of print through the
M
.Memorial
Hospital. There's an daugh
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ter an Optacon, Judy Rehabilitation Center in Optacon is a challenge.
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For
learn how to Daytona. That's a good rate of example, learning to "track,"
coming up In March, too, she use one. And just how does this speed
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for a beginner, according or guide the camera across a
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to
Birthday Is coming up and the munfly
information
published
by
printed
page
in
a
straight
line:
leaders
and work?
Optaenn's
gwg.J &amp; -t.oma club
and learning to read in
d
won'ti pj
people who are Optacon looks simple enough Telesensory n ufacturcr
miss this chance to tell twins and thus eminently
Systems, Inc., of columns. Judy says newspaper
It consists of a box, a little Palo Alto, California.
columns are a new concept
youngsters a bit about their qualified to speak on "What it's smaller
than a city phone
Judy readily admits that thebecause Braille narrative is mm
country. 11 Sertomans plan a like tobea twin." That meeting directory,
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with a cord attached
Optacon Is impractical for
"Freedom Week" starting Feb. is March 11,
never
written
In
columns
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ZETA XI HEARS ECOLOGY TALK
8 p.m. at the to a camera, used for scanning reading whole books, and lines
17. Attorneys Gerald Korman hospital.
go all the way across the County EzimsiouDirecto
the printed page.
should only be used as a sup- page. Another problem
r Frank Jusa spoke on coowvatln I
and Carmine Brava, plus Fred
Is natural resources and ecology at a recent meeting of Zeta Xi
StreI (otherwise known
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, held in the Lake Mary home of Mrs.
as the Seminole GOP chief) will
%Ivji_n Wheeler. Pictured th

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Herald Sports Editor

learn half a jar.
MAITI,AND — The parking lot was In
puddles and the wind whipped through
flopping hair. The sky was clouded with great
i:iasses of black and dark blue.
Neither rain nor wind
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Springs, Longwood and Sabal

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Loves Leayes, Then LlbeIs
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Waft gifts of historial import DEAR ABBY: I married
narneiy, copies of the Bill of during college, and my husband
Rights
Declaration
left
wo years later whflej
Independence.
was pregnant with my first
child. Living across the street
was a man I'll call "Jim." He

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busy schedule, she
simply gasped and said, "You

The object: To squeeze as many oranges,
which were sliced In half, as possible in two
minutes with a hand squeezer, pouring the
juice into a large jar.
The teams: The Assets, The Dividends,
Randy Jackson team and the Bob Hattaway
team,

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wouldn't believe it," Buoyed up
by excitement, It wasn't too
difficult to keep up the pace,
al though Candy confesses she
slept "real good" when they
eventually got to bed each

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The crowd: Mystified, joyous.
The reason? Florida Citrus Week,

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The Judge,, Candy continued,
couldn't have been nice r. "They
really wanted to get to know the
girls," she explai ned. "Some of
their questions were hard, but a!
not Impossible to answer, It was
a matter of sorting out your
thoughts in a presentable

Hattaway's team was announced to the
crowd. "Watch this team closel y. This may be
the first and only time you nee a state
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"Rut there wn really nothing
to be nervous about," ah said
reassuringly. "Nobody was
passing Judgment
and,
although we were all keyed up
with excitement, the atmosphere was really
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are exploitive and
demeaning, Candy believes
criticism doen't apply to
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Johnson ( Ev); Howarth (L) vs
Buftkln (LA) vs Milcvvoclth (IN);
clayton (OR). Filler (SC) vi
WilSon (i) Houser (B) vs ur.
Clayton (1) vs Morgan (C) Hester
Kotiter (C); Qulla (Os) vs. Piantleri
determined (Ov). Kirkpatrick (5) (OR) vs undetermined (s);
Case'eI
(Ed); Lang (1.) bye; Nickerson
vs Forman CWPJ. Kunzelmann (Os) vs lo1a (BM). Wells 1Ev) vi
( BM) vs. Duke (WP); Ankeny (Ov)
(IP) vs Rot.'se (C). C(man (BM) Swet? UP).
vs Cleberg (LH). Davis Ii) bye;
vs undetermined Ed)
15$-Pound Class; Evans () vs
Hill (10) vs Frncey tIP).
14$.Pond Class: Lent (LI vs
Fangman (C). Beacham (Ed) vi
13$-Pound Class: Davis (LB) vs. undetermined (Ed). Orandorfl undetermined
(5); Ker sey (Os)
Stewart 1)); Benson (8) vs. Philpot
(IN) vs Pope lIP); Pippin (8) vs
bye: DavIs (LB ) vs undetermined
(OR); Crei:shaw UP) bye: Clullo
Myers Ci); Franklin (16) vs. (OR): Human (I) vs Moon (8);
(BM) vs Andrew (LH); La-sure IL)
S.egrest lOv). Hammons (C) vs
McDaniels (Ow) vs Martin (SC);
vs Bradcly (00.' Bt
eaumon (Os)
Allen (OR); Majors (Os) vs. Ztia WilSon (Ev) vi un$edermi
(C)
bye; Bryson vs. undetermined (C);
(WP). Idlckersom (BM) vs
Unlimited: Abramson (16) vs
VolIenwieder (Ev) vs. Post (SC).
Calloway (5); Dewberry (Ev) vs. Pleper (Ow); ROhlfnç (WP) bye;
13$-Pound Class: Myers (Ov) vs. Himan (SC).
Leila (BM) vs Albright IL); Arnold
Lavoir (Os). Seay Ci) vs Michael
15$-Pound Class: Luttiriger (WP) Ci) vs Willett (TP). Mills (5) vs
(WP); Sanders (5) vs. Cater (Ed); vi Miller (OR). Abbott IL) vs
Gray (Os); Locke (Ev) vs Lavel le
Barrett (16) vs. Pikingto (8);
Parry (IN). Benefield (C)vs FiCiti (SC); Hess (B) vs Wirtaus
Cire'r (OR) vs undetermined (C)
(Os) Hartwig (S) vs Schmidt Blake (C) vs
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have four top seeded wrest.lers
apiece and Winter Park, Bishop
Moore. Jones and Seminole
state Rep Bob Hattaway squeezes oranges In Thursday's Orange Squeeze-Off. (Herald Photo by have one each
G rdon Williamson)
Lyman's Lou Payas is top
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101-Pound Class: Wilde (Ev) vs.
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(C). t4cell (Ed) vi Sims CLU).
Payas IL) vs Sim (OR). OS'ea
WP) vs Myers (SC); Peters (IN)
vs. Turner (Os); Teterbaum (TP)
vs. Siple (Ov); Sauas (BM) vs.
Lalord (B).
10$.Pound Class: Goddard (16)
vs Fatilitar (IN); Gray (C) vs.
HMI (S); Marro (Ow) vs Cooper
(BM), Anders
(WP) vs Ridings
(B), Scusten (L) vs. Brand (J),
Mannng (Os) vs. Dol (Ed).
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Moore, Boone, Colonial,
Edgewater, Evans, Jones, Lake
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Cloud, Seminole, Trinity Prep
and Winter Park.
The top four seeds In each
weight class were selected by
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Randy Jackson of the Chicago Bears turns orange squeezer.
i Herald Photo by Gordon Williamson)

LONG WOOD
Twelve pound division; Lyman's Guy pound class; Lyman's Steve second in the hO-pound class; Seminole's
Bennie Mills second
wrestlers from 16 high schools Campbell third and Oiedo's Lent fourth in the 1481)ound Lyman's
Jerr) Human second and Brantley's Andy Abramson
will congregate at Lyman's Dan Myers fourth In the 135- group; Lyman's Jeff Clayton in the 188-pound
group; fourth In the unlimited division.
gym today and Saturday for the
District IV Wrestling Tour.
FIRST ROUND
Ili-Pound Class Horne 10v) bye
namen1
Srinb (LM) vs Delong (SC)
(Ed) Teltrw (BM) vs Zayas
PAIRINGS
Stenkamp (B) vs Smith (OR)
At.inon 1Ev' vs urvdeterm,ned (Ow) Biddle (B) vs Riley (18)
Xsy flithop Moore (SM)
First round matches will be
Faden (IP) bye Peters (L) vs
(IP) Cambpebb (LI
Glicken Webb (18) vs Smith (SC) Oliver
(WP), Prevatt (16) vi Batura
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lEvi vs Lovefli U)
Evans (Ev) Jones M. Lake
IBM) Carson (Ev) bye Tuttle (SC)
14) Pound Class Filter (SC) vi
5:30 p.m. and second round Brantley
176-Pound Class Smi th (SC) vi
(LB). Lake Howell (LII).
vs. Barnes (Os); Barton (LII) vs. Weber (IN), Williams (Os) vs. Giskins
Ii); Kerr (00vs. RsIu
competition will get under way Lyman IL). Oak Ridge (OR), West (S).
Goodman (OR); Watts (18) Vs. (Ed); Braun (Ed) vs

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coaching staff."
Then, as The Assets and The Dividends
squeezed off to decide a winner, Jackson
slipped into his automobile and drove away.
The Assets out-squeezed The Dividends.
The wind made ripples on the puddles and
it prepared to rain again.
-"bO tins is a squeeze o ff," a spectator
pondered. "Hmmmm."

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"It was fun," Jackson said. "We lost. We
won't have to worry about traveling around
the country."
After his team had been eliminated and
the juice had dried on his hands, Jackson, who
lives in Altamonte Springs, said he was happy
with what's happening in Chicago.
Jack Pardee, with the Florida Blazers last
year, has been hired to coach the Bears.
"I have a lot of respect for him because of
what he did here (with the Blazers),"
Jackson said. "I think its a step in the right
direction hiring him.
"The Bears need a complete change.
"And they'rt changing from top to bottom.
New management, a new coaching staff and
they drafted the best people possible.
"I'm glad to see what they're doing. The
change will be good. And you can't change
much more than replacing the entire

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THE
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I think I'll stick to politics. l'ui better at
politics than I am at squeezing oranges.. I

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action.

"l'U tell you,"Hattaway said, "that'shard
work! My arm (rolling up his shirt sleeve) Is
sore.

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for the Women's
Jam are Marion Ferrita (lefts Liberation

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itsalie.ifitwerpj'f
Tic
are tjflavaljable for as the regular tickets atg7,o
children, I think I'd have the Beta Signs Pill Valentine per couple.
"it's not not Just a beauty
committed suicide last night. charity Ball Saturday night, 9
Patron
Tickets
are
marked
competition,"
she explained.
Please help me.
A
p.m. to 1 a.m., at the Sanford "Donation" and
all of the
Scholastic achievement and
NO PLAY FOR PAY Civic Center.
proceeds from the sale of these character play a major part.
was a professor, and we
DEAR
NO:
If
tickets
go to help the Central All of the girls were treated like
you've
had
a
The benefit is to help raise
By the way, our neighbors to became good friends Jun was
"fantkally
good
Florida
Zoo.
queens," she affirmed,
marriage," funds for the Central Florida
the north In Deitona have a bit wonderful to me, bringing ii
fly ABICIAIL VAN BUttEs
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believe
your
husband
when
be
Ucke3enahIesthepi,crsto
of news about rights . . . meals he had prepared, and
Candy dou t5r1JJ become
&amp;IiiW
70U that be doesn't
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laim
a
tax
deduction,
Involved In another pa geant as
namely, the proposed Equal looking alter me as though i
Mona Bridges also said
Rights Amendment. They're was his little sister. I asked
Part of the proceeds from the an entrant, but she certainly
safe with Jim because he was a Abby, m ' ex was a rat who believe that story. Pal it out of Patron Ticket package
s,
yaw' minds and don't confr
en- regular tickets also goes to aid Intends promotin a Seminole
against it, and have formed a tobemy child's godfather. Ifelt homosexual,
could have said something like Jim unless
ont
titling
fi
ve
couples
to
your husband
attend
the the zoo, as well as cover ex- Junior Mis
Two years ago, I married that, but the fact that Jim ac. repeats the aceuutio,i.
s Pageant if she has
bell
are
pets for the ball,
U be
Jim's brother, then a widower tually believed it and told it to
the opport unity.
does, then talk to Jim and get
r
with three children. We've had his brother, who also bought It, the
whole
ugly
mess
settled
a fantastically good marriage, is something Ijust can't handle,
once and for all.
but last night we had a foolish
Today my' husband tried to
argument and ray husband assure me that he didn't
DEAR ABBY:: This is in reply
believe
lashed out at me and said: "I
'TOItN who resisted acto
that story, bt1t I'm not conk
STAMPS
have never thrown up to you the vinced.
missed
cepting
her husband's 12-yearfact that you were a prostitute work I'm so upset i
old
son
into the second-time.
today, someth
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and your first husband was a do.
ing I never around family. (His real
a.;
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pimp. " (J( came out
that Jim
Should I confront Jim? I don't mother didn't want him
had told him that my first want to put my husband in the because he was a problem.)
limited
husband had told turn tha t) middle, but he has to know
Although I've never been
.
that
asked
to accept a stepson, I've
time
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offer!
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squeeze them all around U! the Juice Is Just
right."
And the first annual Citrus Squeeze Off at
the Southeast First National Bank of
Maitland was about to begin.

white.
One
week-long activities for Candy
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Fruits, screamed In near-unison, "Squeeze

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County, and Randy Jackson of the Chicago
Bears were around. And after all, there were
all those oranges to squeeze.

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is the No. 1 seed in the 135pound group, Alpha Franklin in
thn 148-pound category, Max
Buffkin in the 170-pound
division and Craig Davis in the
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Atlanta 41 HOuOfl
ChUCPtO Benqoa )$A S 00 1.20 4
Orlea ns at Miiwiukm
Eddy Perez
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Washington at Seattle
Larri Juan
480 S
Saturday', Games
THURSDAY NIGHT
QulnIela 01) 113.50
Boston at New York, alter
Perfects (4-1) 1103.20
FIRST, 5.16. . 31.6$:
noon
FIFTH
- Doubles, Spec 7:
Royal Fine
Kansas City Omaha at Cleve
9,40 360 300 1
ArscIa
Go Torn Eckert
land
700 3.20 3 Muguerza
13 40 3 3.40 7
Ctanute Tray
New Orlan% at Atlanta
2°
Maruri Aspi
100 360 1
QuInieIa (15) 117.20
Phoini* at Golden Stale
Chho
Minchal
100 1
SECOND, i D. 39.53:
Washington at Portland
QulnIela It 2) 179,00
Lucky Pup
IS60 4160 320 6
Sunday'
s Games
Perfects 112 1) 105.70
Ceemax
I X1 300 7
Chicago
at
Philadelphi a,
SIXTH - Doubles. Spec. 7:
Ra mbling Red
afternoon
300 1
Alava
Miguel
19
SO
1 00 550 I
Oulniela (67) SS260
New York at Boston. after
Fermin Pent
6.40 4.00 7 noon. TV
Perfrcta (6 7) $3M.70
trodoia Atbera;
560 S
Daily Dcxle (I-I) 112100
Los Angeles at Detrod, attic
Qulnieta Ill) 146.00
THIRD, 3)6. M. 31.tl:
noon
Pertecta (17) 1110.10
Brokers Bonus 400 400 7.40
buffalo at Seattle. afternoon
SEVENTH - Doubles, Spec. 1:
Folly
12,10 400 6
Houston at Portland
Ursa Larrea
51 00 6 SO 3.40 $
LindyIs Reguest
3 60 7
Fermin Lenli
Qijlniela 1) 6) 111 60
3.10 3.50 1
Ica Agui rre
300 1
(3.61 $71.10
Quela (45) 13210
ABA Standings
FOURTH, S - 16, 0, 32.11:
Perfecta II 4) 567.50
Freddy Dub
1040 4 00 340 5
East Division
EIGHTH - Double. Spec. 7:
Youlees Son
10.70 7.20
W I. Pct. GO
Sits
Miguel
660
Dave's Dream
4,00
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New York
33 14 731
BlIbso-Ramon
Quinbela 1311 161 60
10.70 6.
4.20 6 Kentucky
36 14 720 i
Chucho Larrea
Perfec ts Ise) $129.30
St butt
0 31 .370 19
Quintets
sss
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(17)
FIFTH, 116. , 32.15:
Memphis
Pun Lucky
Penf'cta (1 fl $173.10
750 6.70 7*0 6
Virginia
12 39 .731 21'
NINTH - Sifigles, Spec. 7:
M A. is Steven
ISO 4.20
West Division
BtIbio
Micky Vicky
1
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Denver
7.60 I
a) I? 712 Aipi
OunlCla (67) 12000
900 1220
Sin Ant
31 21 .1*6 10'j
Juan
Perfrcta (6 7) $70
Indiana
21 71 171
Oulniela (17)
SIXTH. j. A, 39.31:
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431
Perfecto
(1
7) 1161.00
0 C. 'sMerry
700 670 320 4
21 3i
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Thursday 's Result
Ch,.xho
13.43 610 160 5
K's Sprite
210
New York 113, St Louis
Ramon
Quintets (4 5) $71.40
Friday'
s Games
Virginia At Indiana
Quintets (45) $420
SEVENTH, 5.16, 0, 31.9$:
Memphis at New York
Perfects IS 4) $N 70
Skillagelci
2) $0 910 600 5
Denver at San Antonio
Denver
Daily Do',jble (1 5) 166.00
rla th Cactus
7.00 440 3
at San Diego
ELEVENTH
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K'tManctatay
3.20 1
Saturday's
Games
Sintilitri
050 340 340 6
Ouiniela (3.3) U60
Memphis
vs
V i rginia
.it
Cacho Muguerza
12.60
Perfec ta IS 3) 171560
Hampton
Msrunl.Jtjan
EIGHTH, 3-16, 0, 31.17:
$
St. Louis at Indiana
OulnIpla (36) 5.13.10
Streaking Mint 7920 71 10 5.10
KentuCky at Utah
Perfecta
(6
3)
$79
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Lusty LIeutenant
5.20 3.60 $
Sunday's Games
TWELFTH - Doubles. Spec. 7
Peggy Raider
3.40 5
Indiana at St Louis
Alava
Aguirre
It
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1100
150
2
Quinleis (31) $.950
.
Virginia at New York
SantiR.mcn
610 3.40 0
Perfecto (3 I) $241.50
Utah at Kentucky
Marurl,Larrea
1.00 S
NINTH, 5-16, 5, 31.53:
San Antonio at San Diego
QulnIela (75) 11120
DromuflonMike 33.40 7.10 1)70 4
Peigeda (21) 1112170
Caledonia
1.60110
i4023 big 0 (36). 75) 11.46050

Dog Results

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V/HA Standings

Pt!fteCla (4 5) 124].90

TENTH, $-16. A. 31.41:
April Showers 100 200 720 7

Mineola Aqua man
Girt's Pick

4.10 3.40 1
350 3

Oulniels (2-4) 110.20

ELEVENTH, sit. 9, 39.32:
Deiton Jet
73 20 15.10 3.70 2
Willie De Marco
4.50 2.10 0
Quintets (2 1) $35 40
Peffecta (7 5) 5.335 10
Big Perfects (71 with 2$)
13.916 40

TWELFTH, S. C. 39$9

Bone
Poor Ann

7000 10,10 6.4.0' S
720 7.60 1

Pa ttieMoth

560 6

Infects (116)

Is97 so

A -7.151: Handle $147,014

Dog Entries

THURSDAY NIGHT

New
Cleveland
FIRST - Doubles. Spec. 7:
Uris Etorza
15.70 12 00 6.10 $ChIC.$QO
IndaIIs

M.encha IlPjrej
Oguiza Zane

111111101)50 5
520 6 Houston

Qvinieta (II) $31.10
Perfecto (IS) 109.10
SECOND - Doubles. Spec. 7:
Eddy Lenlx
ca Eborzs

10.00 100 260 7
4.20 3.00 7

WhiCktrtr-Ith 16). 6 Go Go Cactus

(1). 7 Tell Cinderella
Future (4.).

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THIRD. 5.1$, 0 - I. Buckley
Wiggles (I). 2. Navel (10), 3.

RapIt ut (32). 4. Lea Babe Eckert

(I), S. Wally Gibson (1). 4.. Youth Of
Hope (5), 7. Just So So (6), I. yellow
Star (12).
FOURTH, 5.14, 0- I. Little LIla
(0). 7. All Good (12), 3. Push The
Pace 14.1,4. Becky Shin (4.1,5. H.T.'s
Ron Blue (10). 4.. K's Allie
Bang IS 21, S. Russ sn Pirate i d )
FIFTH. $.14., C - 1 April Pick (4.),
7 Moo -, Hall (10), 3. Tahoe Squaw
(12), A. I'm Della (I?). 5, Buddy
Bound (6). 6 Montajue Diamond
(I). 7. Invitation (5). S. Natural
Natural

Talent (4)

SIXTH, $s. B - 1. Swanee's M
Done (10).7 Mineola Superstar (4.),
3. Barry King (5), A. K's Phoebe .

3). S. R. A T.'t Ricky (4.) 4
Poider (171, 7. Hallelujah

$ Hidden island (I)
SEVENTH. S-Il, C - 1. Boogec

Bun ($).2. Mon tague KiIieti (4.) .

'na Nutshell (5), 4 old McDoodle

(4). S Phntrn Kin g (1), 6 Sno

En (5 7?, 7 Ginger Lynn 1)01, $
My playmate (17)

EIGHTH, S-Il. C -

1. phantoms

Pearl (3 2), 2. Yeller Rear (II. 3
Shifty (6). A. Happy Pledge
(12), 5. Dolly Day (5), 6. Jeltyroil
7. Artic Trader (tO), I, Marble
NINTH, 5.16. B - ' Mater (4), 1.
Ba ses (12), 3 W'Ilo* Twister 1131,
4 Cute Cleo Eckert II), S avoritr
vansorn (3), 4. Nabu 1)0). 1. Stat?Iy

$ Tumble jet (i),

TENTH, 5.16. A - I My Cactus
71, 7. Vuc (12). 3. Take Over (3), 1.

Spats (10). 3 Misty lila (1). 6

Gulf port Bob (6), 7. Atnn'ee Denny
i. WItcline ids (6).
ELEVENTH, Is, A - 1 LB's
Maid (6), 7 Fashicn
on Classic (6),)
K's Singapore 01.1 Bar May, Kelou
(5), S MytH's King 152). 4

34.0 4

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Perfects (7-7) 1100.50
SIXTH - Doubles, Spec. 7:

EtdotiPicei

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12.60 720 420 6

Sits
Aldanj lance

Baltimore at Houston
Quebec at Phoenix
Minnesota at Sin Diego
New England at Vancouver
Sundays Games
New England at Vancouver.

The Seminole high School boys' and girls' tennis teams
opened with victories Tuesday over Daytona Beach Mainland.
Seminole meets Lyman this Tuesday at 3p.m. at Lyman.
Against Mainland, the girls won 6-1 and the boys finished on
top 43.
Seminole's top girl competitor, Be'icy Boffe, lost her mat ch
&amp;3 toMairdand 's Sandy Hutchins on, '-it the other four girL,won
their singles' matches,
No. 2 Betsy Barley beat Darcic Paplano 8-1, No.3 Cindy
Sutherland bettered Beth Welcher 8-3, No. 4 Meg Newman
defeated Sylvia Dennis and Sarah Mercer downed Bliss Newell.
hloffe and Barley combined for an 8-3 victory over Hutchinson and Welcher, and Sutherland and Newman turned back
Papiano and Martha Pearson 94.
David McCook, Seminole No. I boy who Coach John
Ueichcrt describes as 'everyth ing you'd Want In a tennis
player ," defeated Ma inland's Keith Brown 8-I.
No. 2 Dean Barley dumped Kevin Brown , Mainland's
Mi ch ael Smith defeated Se minole's Eddie White
, John
Hendricks of Mainland topped Seminole's Andy Thorpe
and
(arv Martin o(Stiijirilt turnt-d back Mairiland' lcviii Weir,
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Howell's boys faltered 4-3 to Oviedo on Tuesday
Lake
The La ke Brantley girls ha d
Brantley 7-Oa week ago. The girls lost 6-Ito Oviedo on Tuesday.
little trouble with Leesburg.
In the boys' setback to Oviedo, Lake Howell's No. 3 player,
No. 1 Amy Holloway, who is a
Jim Graham, topped Oviedo's Wes Michels 84.
freshman, No. 2 Lesley
Steve Johnson and Mark Knuebel won an 84 doubles' battle
Sullivan, No. 3 Cindy Sullivan
with Oviedo's Scott Graham and Ken Shifflet, and Lake
and No. 4 Kathy Storm won
Howell's Avery Parker and Graham prevailed 8-1 over Bobby
their matches 8-0. Gayle
Kimrey and Nick Covelli of Oviedo.
Burkhart, th e Patriots No.
Howell's No. I player, Knuebel, lost 8-2 to Mark Wilson, No. player, won 8-1.
4 to Daniel Ballard of Oveldo and Lake Howell' No. 5 Mitch
Kieppe lost 5.1 to Graham.
In the defeat to Lake Brantley, lake Howell's Johnsonwas
the only player to win a set against the more experienced and
older Patriots. Johnson lost 8-1 to Brantley's No. 2,'Marshall
Woodson.
Lake Howell's No. I girl, Beth Emery, defeated Oviedo's

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Answer Tomorrow
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"We all have to sti ck together in order for th is to wor k,"

mid Francuise Durr, a member of the WTA's board of
directors. "If one doesn't play then we all have to stay
away."
Miss Durr and 32 other WTA members are In Cleveland
for the women's tennis circuit tournament stop at the

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thoroughbred racing is urging the state to buy all Florida
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majority stockholder at Calder where the Tropical
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who finished second to Miller
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Miller, a total of 49 under par

The Patriots were 9-9 !ast
and
in his sweep of the Tucson and year
Coach
Red

Phoenix Opens, had to Washington said the Pats are
scramble for
stronger this year.
69.
Shortstop Henry Branson.
TomShaw, who hasljz1dnott1
tog but troubk and strugg!es who hit .403 last year and runs
since winning the 1971 p,,. the 6-yard dash In 6.8, and

wailan Open, shot the
Rick Garza, who can be used in
round of the warm, sunny day the outfield, infield or behint'
- a six-under-par 66 - and the plate, are healthy Patriots.

Women Test Naples
NAPLES,Fla. (AP)_ JoAnne carn er

wuJ try to regain
her position as the dominant force of the Ladles Profes-.
slonal Golf Association when she
tees off today In a fi eld of
100 golfers In Naples' $40,000 tournament

136. Ilishop Moore, Ltko Brmtlev

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Expos plan to move the team's spring a
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President of the baseball team.
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The Patriots scored their only
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be cause of darkness, Lake
Division 3
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Saturday
with two games against Oak Brantley did not get a hit,
in
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Boston at Detroit
PhIiadCIphia at Minnesota

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infield out.
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Brantley
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Thursday's Results
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Saturday's Games
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bined for an 8-1 doubles' dvictory
and Laurie and Lesley Becker
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season. Amy has very strong
tendencies to be a state ranked
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SEVENTH - Doubles. Spec. I. NHL Standings

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Macun &amp;guirre 17.20 11.10 520
B lbaoM.nd.a I
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clubs.
The spade and two clubs had
to be lost on any Line of play.
The diamond was lost because
South drew trumps a trifle too
soon,
It was all right for South to
play out one high trump, but
then te should have led that
spade. West would still duck,
but then South would be able to
get back to his hand by leading
dummy's last trump. He would
then pull the defenders' last
trump and lead a second spade.
This would estblish dummy's
king of spades vihile dummy
still held the king of diamonds.

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Storm and Holloway corn.

Gail Gatchel, in her first year
as girls' tennis coach at
Brantley, said, "We're hoping
for a very, very successful

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challenger S.O.

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(Orange Belt Conference)," Coach Tom Smith said. "We should
give some teams a r un for th eir money."

Constantine lost 8-7 and
Constantine and Woodson
dropped their doubles' match 8-

BRIDGE

WIN AT

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Dan flicks, who was runner-up
lr the dis trict last
4.2
be fore hicks caught fire and

Against Leesburg, Woodson
won 8-I, Zellers triumphed 8-4,
Turk prevailed 8-6, Yagerman
won 8-2 and Zellers and Turk
defeated
their
doubles'

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

49753

OVIEDO - The Oviedo High School g ir ls' tennis team
- opened the season with two victories and the boys are 1-1.
The girls and boys battle Ocoee this afternoon at the
Tuskawilla courts.
The girls defeated Apopka 5.2 a week ago and downed Lake
Howell 6-1 Tuesday. Th e boys lost 7-0 to Apopka and dumped
Lake Howell 4-3.
Girls' Coach Anita Glebell said her team should challenge
favored Kissimmee for the Orange Belt Conference champiorhip.
In the victory over Apopka, No. I player LLnc1a Van Eepoel
defeated her opponent 8-3, No. 2 Teresa Yoder won 8-5, No. 3
Althea Tyson lost the tiebreaker 54 after battling her foe to an 88 deadlock. No. 4 Joyce Genge won 8-3 and No. 5 Alice Brunet
lost the tiebreaker after an 8-8 He
Van Eepoel and Tyson teamined for an 8-I doubles' victory
and Yoder and Genge won their tiebreaker 5-4.
Oviedo's Mark Wi1on won &amp;Z Jay Saucer won 8-I, Scott
Gr ah am prevail ed 8-1 and Daniel Ballard triumphed
John Vaiidorp1, who probably will alternate wUi Saucer
for the No. 2 and 3 positions, was Ineligible for the first two
Oviedo mat ch es but will be In action today against Ocoee.
"1 think we'll be pretty competitive in or conference

turned back Constantine 8-7.
Woodson faltered 8-7 to Drew
Brass.
Brantley's No. 3, Gordon
Zellers beat his Apopka foe 8-0,
No. 4 Ben Turk Won 8-3, No. S
Mike Yagerman dominated his
opponent 8-1. Constantine and
Turk beat hicks and Brass 8-7,
and Woodson and Zellers won a-

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FOIWT CITY
The Lake
Brantley boy's tennis team has
won its first three matches and
the girls' have won one.
The boys downed Apopka 5-2
on Tuesday, Leesburg 5-2 on
Monday and Lake Howell 7-0
last week.
The girls dropped Leesburg 7Oon Monday. The Junior varsity
girls faltered to Apopka 4-3 on
Tuesday.
The Brantley boys were 12-5
last year and have four of last
year's top five players back,
Mike Constantine and Marshall
Woodson are No. 1 and 2
respectively.
The top two Patriots,
t1osve%r, lost oarl leads
agaln.it Apopka and lost their
matches.
Constantine led Apopka's

0 in doubles' matches.
OVIEDO - Lake Howell High School's tennis teams composed of ninth and 1h graders playing aga inst varsity
competition
are winless In 1975.
This is Lake Howell's lrst tennis team,
"We've got some real good players and some that are jt
learning," Lake Bowel.! Coach Ch arl
otte Rates said. "Although
we are only ninth and 10th grade, I won't let the kids think along
negative lines. We'll Just have to do the best we can. hi th ey try
their very best, we may win some early, and maybe win them

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Keith and Kevin Brown, and hlainland's Smith and Hendricks
defeated
t Seminole's White and Jeff McKee 8-2.

Jody Michaels $5 for hIowe!l'5 on lywThInthmat ch
Kathy Steidley of Lake Howell lost 8-5, Rhonda Liccardello
lost 8-I, Beth Emery and Steidley faltered 8-0 and Hale and
Eleanor Emery lost 8-1 In doubles' matches,

Indianapolis at Toronto

Pats

c)

2 Johnson faltered 8-1 to Oviedo's Jay Sucer, No, 3 Parker lost 8-

Houston at Cleveland

1.4) 3 00 3
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Perfects 16 3 ) $146.00

11. J. Rid Star (6), 7, Chick it Boo (I). Washington

Alai Results

Diego

26 70 6 1* in 147
77 20 1 15 191 ise
24 2) 2 10 16$ 166

Minnesota, Phoenix
'&amp; Games
Gem..
Winnipeg at

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Tenr Lynne II). 7 Rimy Marie (7
N'w York
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71, 3 CrS JaIr Ill 1 Surmtr P'adetp;,
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12;. 5 Lai 5ticr (31, 6
Central Division

Jo!

West Division
3317 0 66 730 151

Cleveland at Toronto
New England at Winnipeg

Daily Double (46) $117.30
FIFTH - Doubles, Spec. 7:
BiIb5GMigil 24.00 $40 500 2
Fermin larr..
6.00 400
Al ava lain
100 3
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President Lad (17) 7 Co
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( 4) , * Lankey Witl im (5)
Ftestor
TWELFTH, 7-16. 0
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13 33 3 79 117 ?09
Canadian Division

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Quintets (34) 5.41 00

FIRST. 3-14.., A - I. Motbgue

(I?), 2 1,11 Doll (57). 3. M.A.'s
Robbie IS). 1. k' Casino (,)

73 26 2 4 II? 159

310 3 Quebec
33)7 o 66 2)1 161
Toronto
27 fl 256 216 191
Perfecta (2 3) 192 70
Edmonton 71 Ii 7 52 165 II?
0 IS 0) with 23) $623 X
Vanc,r
23
7 4 117 157
THIRD - Doubles. Spec. It
4 W.nnlp.g
20 23 2 42 176 159
Eddy Rsmon
9 70 450 320
Thursday's Results
Etnino Leniz
6 20 1.40 2
Cleveland 1. Baltimore
Cacho Eloria
6 40 6
Quebec 1, Houston 3
Quintets (2 4) moo
Minnesota 2. San Diego 7
Perfecto (A.2) $71.10
CT
FOURTH - Dsublss, Spec. 7:
Friday's Games
Arech,.Elorza 13 40 0.00 1.20 6
Aldan lance

Rook ie (5), 7. Noble Duke (4.). 3.
Ted's Wendy (6), 4. K
K'
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(17), S. G.M 's Not Again (5), 4. Al
7. Sokol (5.2),
WiicIlff, Non" (10).
SECOND, s. C - 1. Tiger Rut

P hoenix
Minn.
San

Oguita Miguel
QuIntets (23) 13210

Urta Sanchez

TONIGHT

East Division
W L T Pis OF GA
Eng.
7719 7 54 163 65

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Mort Walker

ROCKY, 7)4!
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LONG )4AIR

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Friday, Fjb. 7, lflS

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lkesi- lth tL' economy.
Just a few moattis ago the
tt reality very soon.
Eugene Jennings, prfessur
dent Ford has adequately publiAmerican people were told by
Some
regulatory
A feeling exists among bu.sl.
agencies, by at Mithigan State University
cized the harsh outlook for
Underlying the distressful the administration that there nessrnen, union leaders and admission even of their own of. and confidential adviser to
those most Immediate and ob- statistics Is a feeling that the was no recession, and behind government officials that many ficlals, are badly out of tune many corporate chairmen and
vious signs of the nation's men and institutions Of the that judgment lay the opinions Institutions are out of whack with the times. Special interest presidents, believes many of tohealth — jobs, prices, energy — country are inadequate or tire- and resources of what should be with
the times, and that they regulations and other practices day's top executives aren't
but there's much more wrong sporuive to its problem..
the best informed minds in the aren't likely to synchronize whose rationale has been lost, competent to handle the mycost taxpayers hundreds of mEl. driad problems thrown at them.

Winter

Pork

Roads,

School

Bus

Bridges

Mishap

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Cause

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thru 2$ times
2 .................24C a tine

$30 P.M.
A.M.
MONDAY ttlru FRIDAY
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3 Lines Minimum

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SINGING
FOR
LOOKING
J5,
cents pt lb.; 100 lbs.
TALENT 3OS 12 2541
and up al d cents per lb. 3).37fl.
Free DelIvery.
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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
li—Instrudiom
pen apsAIcofoIlcAnonymJt
Can HelP
Call 473417
Enroll now for Spring tewing
WSI,I P.O. BOX 1213
classes. Singer approved dealer.
5arf, Floildl
210 E. 1s St., 373 1161.

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7 Bedrooms 1 bath, Fla. room,
fenced yard, air conditioning
Immediate occupancy. 5150
month 111 Mayfair Cir Sanford.
In 2206. Orlando,
3 fIR House, Flora Heights Good for
children Water, garbage &amp; trash
removal pd. 5135 mo. 372 5137

31A—Duplexes

r 7 b4'drm dupi,'r apartments
!'ir"i.fj or unturnashed 60
swimming pool. 4770 S Orlando
373 797(1

MOBILE HOME PARK
Rentals from only
$
Best lot selection
now available In
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile home I'ark.
('ome out and inspect

the Model

thames on

display

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L009wOOd, 617 Highland Ave,, 'a
block frt',n Lorowixxj Elementary
School. 3 Bedroom masonry
Piom Png. fC and carpeted
1130 i%'onth plu'. Uepc.st 6i $654.
3 Bedroom, I' Bath Home
Ci.yn. Large Lot
377 1110

PRIVACY G4LORE. Modern 2
bedroom, 1.7 bath borne, 6 miles
south of Sanford $20 0336

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41—Houses

GOOD TERMS

Nei,, houses no rural area. No clown
payment, monthly payments less
then rent Government %UIfllditd
to quallfie buyers Call to see if
you qualify't

Neat, 2 bedroom masonry home.
corner lot, fenced yard, 5530 down
$135 per mo., to qualified pur
Chaser,

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Eves 323 04*5
Anociale

Broker

MUST SELL
NEw 3 BD
BATH
HOME. all extras, goon lOcation,
Make Offer. 377
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tate Rd. 427, 2,3
miles east of 17•.
I'ti. Sanford 4305) 323-8160i
Orlando (305) 832299

PIAPINING A GARAGE SAt-Er
DON'T
FORGET
TO
AD.
VERTISE
IT
ltd
THE
CLASSIFIED ADS. 3222611

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Gattlens

W.

LONGWOOD
3 bedrooms. split
plan, 7 biths, carpeted, central
heat 5. air, garage 525.900
WE TAKE TRADES

"LUXURY

FOR

VA- No Down 3 bdrms, 7 heth5,
carpet, central HIA. garage.
fenced, patio 5.21.500. 3721*31.

LESS"

150$ W. 25th 5'., Sanford

Country LIvin
trees 125,900

322-2090

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mObiIt. 515,000

neat hone, many

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FROM 'io
rOoom/
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12&amp;31.d

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trasce aad
Eit,Ia each apr$mutt, lats at Ster.
age. ptva,t bal.
conies and yOu'll
ser wtiv wo say

32'

3 Bedroom-? bath, carpet, good
location, 122.000
Wekiva River Lot
$11,100
2 Story Spanish
with pool, 149,300
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Appliances

3oclbedroom. 1' bathhouse Good
Credit andqualified buyer $23,900

Home On Lake
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PAYTON REALTY
Req Real Estate Broker
3771)01 7510 Hiawatha Ave at 1792

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Through Feb 77, 1975 all new home
contracts will qualify for
rebate up to 5500. Yes I pci. of your
new home contract
priced off
our 1911 Price list-will be
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Of your home. Call Jotwny Walker
ConstructIon, 322 6137 and ask for
e ,, or "Bud" After hours,, 373.
7117 or 377 7111. 194 Country Club
Rd Lake Mary. Fla.

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Black Lab puppies, $2.3 to SIS AKC
251 Lakewood Or'. DeBary. 611
4341
ANIMALHAVENGROOMING
&amp; BOARDING KENNELS
HEATEDKENNELSrnPS7

Days-3fl61fl
Nights 3225171 or 373 733.7

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VA
PlO DOWN
or owner will
hold mortgage. 3 Bedrooms. I',
baths. all modern, lovely. ISO) W,
4th St. Sanford 322 3791.
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46—Commercial Property
ProfejsicrI and or apartmen' bldg.
Corner location, 601 Palmetto
Good invest,'nent. Call owner for
detaIls. Very reasonable, Orlando,
191 '677.

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Area One Inc.
6471111

Pay those Christmas bills by selling
your unwanted itimt in THE
HERALDS ClassIfied, 377 2611

Hillbilly Riding Stables, horseback
riding by hour or day. Miles &amp;
miles of trail, Open 21 hrs. a day. 7
days a week. Night riding invited.
Parties and individuals welcome.
Barbecue and flight trail ride's
first Saturday night each month.
Call for reservations for night
riding. Hors boarded, includes
feed I. hay, and complete care, $43
mo Pasture board you feed. 120
mo Horses bought, sold. and
traded every cay. Under new
management, 322 5690.

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Like New
AM FM, FM Stereo
Console with record player.
Sacrifice. 5100. 322.7529.
GenI
Electric 19" portable Color
TV,) mos. old, 1273. firm. 323 1157.
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Sanford, hone &amp; livestock auction
every Friday night $ p.m. Don't
forges to bring your own livestock.
Truck load of new tack weekly. II
and RI. 46. Old Hillbilly Riding
Stablvs. Horses told 7 days a
week. 327S90

54—Garage Sales

Garage Sale' Everything goes to
cents to $10 173 Shomate Dr.,
LOflgwOOd. 339 5345.

67—Livestock-Poultry -.

CARPORT SALE- Saturday, Feb.
I. 10.4 o m. 1S
S U.ltii,.
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lflVO0, All kinds of household
items.
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GARAGE SALE Corner Country
Club Rd. &amp; Lake Mary Ave., Lake
Mary. Saturday 9 to S.

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Sat., Feb. 5, 7p.m. All live stock and
farm implements and what have
you Bring your unwanted items
for Sale. I 4 arid SR 16 at Itie
PIcle.A.Wpiile Stables, Sanforc, I.
2053733490

Stenstrom Realty
Your MLS Realtor
7515 Park Or.

Merchandise

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
ORMLY'S, E. 46. Sanford 3231733

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Orental rug 9*17'; Mediterranean
bedroom suite. dill bed, triple
dresser, Chest on chest, night
Stand. Walnut coffee table.
i*ahogany buffet 3237921 at
'emnoofl
F4sotal Bed, S15, Serta Base &amp;
.','attress pus Headboard, $45,
Black &amp; Decker 16" Electric
Hedge Clippers, $17. Bissel
r:anual rug shampooer, 5,3, Bed
Table, 11 323 350*.

Upright piano, couches; bdrm
Suite, antiques, oak desk, 555,
icebox, clo:k, wall *losie. Old
guns. wicker, misc Private 67$
3218
Two gas heaters
one oil heater
other misc items 373 5076

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Used Showcases, like new Display
future, Cash registers, Gondolas.
.Y.ercharuclise Tables Reasor%,ibl.
u;

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CASH 322.4132

ICYPRESS ROW
BOATS. MAKE
OFFER 313 3825

197) Ford 4 wheel drive, AM FM. I
sp, new mud grips, $7,100 373
4,3)

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1973 PInto Runabout. '2.000 CC.
automatIc, 16,000 ml. $1,100 Or
take over payments 37) 0101.
1971 Camaro Z.2$, paid, air, power S
arid B 11,000 miles. Like new. 37)
0521 Or 3776230

1973MG Midget,
excellent Conditirin
3726400
1972 Subaru GL Coupe with air.
Excellent condition 323*147 After
5

1945 Doøqe Polara I door, all power
mechanically Sound, body above
average. 1230. 323 4105.
FaIc.."i Ranctero, new tires and
itnpectuou,; Datiun Coupe con
vertible. cute.
$250 each
Plymoutti wagon. $150 Owner,
3731309.

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For sale by Owner 19') Grand Pr
Pontiac sports car Like
loaded, new tires 21,000 mr',
$3.S 372.0502. Sanford.

used furniture. appliances.tools,
ect Buy 1 or 1001 items Larry's
1977 MGB. AM FM stereo, $ track
Mart, 2)5 Sanford. Aye
_____________________________ tape deck. wire wheels,. Low
12,500 371 05)7.

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fl—Auction

Large selection Prices like, $1075
II' stick steering. 5650. Galvanized
Auction
$270 trailer, $193 New 25 HP
Saturday 7 P hi
motor. 5395 ViSit Our large boat
C,en daily 105. We buy, sell.trade
lot.
ROBSON MARINE
17
Hy It, 1'; M Eas'uf I
377 56I
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50—Miscellaneous for Sale

79—Trucks-Trailers

For cheap camping and trans. 'M
VW van. Red and white, runs
gOOd, 1450 3729211.

67A—Feed

68—Wanted to Buy
Relax
Shop the easy way
Shop
.
.
today's ClassifIed Ads from your
easy chair.
Wanted to buy used office tijrr,ttjre
_____________________________ Any Quantity
PIOLL'S
Casseibemry, Hwy 1792 $204206

Want to Sell' cash Offered for your
equity! For quick rejults, call

Motorcycle Insurance
BLAIR AGENCY
373.3lU

FARMERS AUCTION

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Datsun'Subaru Sale
'71 tome blow dealer cost, first
(Omefirst choice• Plus FIa.'s
finest Used Cars, Dick Baird
Datsun of a Gun, Fern Park's
Largest dealer. '75 Datsuns
arriv,ng daily Pt' *3) 1311, Open
S4jnda5 176

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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Home improvements

Ti, ReturnS. 70 yrs experience
WILLIAMS ACCOUNTING, Five
Points. Call 372 7$.i3 anytime

Fersonal Tax Service
Plo 2FastRd ,1792SJC
Entrance p PObt'

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Air Conditioning
'r,,.

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&amp; :, r Lunii.l,onng
I or free est'mate. call Carl
ui $jnto'
377
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Beauty Care
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1961 Yarnah 250. exce'Ivnl conct.t on
Sale prIce, 1250 Phone 37) 0114
after 530 pm

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197') Duiter 310 1 spe,d, magj,
many extras Sharp $2395. $30
1733.

EveryFri ,$pm
TruCk toad f tack

GARAGE SALE. Dresses &amp;
Blouses, 17 &amp; under. His or Her
Golf Clubs; Baby clothes, 2k; 1
Water Bed, Men'i, Childrer"s
clothing; Hc'sj5e'ho4J, BARGAIrt
GARAGE, 100 N. 1792 (behinø
Sobik's, Longwood). Mrs. Wed..

Movuig?

For Sale Collection of books and
magazines on Military Aircraft
Call 377 $174

SEIJlI',,.
A corlurilunjtr of fine homes offered b'

78—Motorcycles

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1970 Grand Prix Pontiac.? dr.. fully
equipped $1995 Call Duane
McGulre, 372.1631 Dealer.

AUCTION

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exchange. PEEL'S' BODY SHOP,
1109 SanfOcd Ave

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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN.
6441006.

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330CC. 160)
3733419

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373.4406

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.ntique red spring wauon
in top shape
everything Included. 339.1302.

53—TV-Radio.Sterco

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REALTORS

76—Auto Parts

66-Horses

RUMMAGE
SALE:
Deltona
Christian Church. 960 Normandy
Blvd. Feb.? l.9toS.

Sneak Preview
NEW 1, 7 and 3 bedroom homes an.'
townhouse's Wall to wall car,.
wallpaper. bullt.in kitchen and no
maintenance fee 1.0W, LOW,
LOW 7~ pot. Interest under
tandem plan. Hwy 1797 to 25th St.
west to Ridgewood and follow the
signs

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5 0k

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AKC Doberman pincher puppes
Champion lineage. 5.50 105150, Mr.
Anderson, 345 5740

Seminole County,
acre wooded &amp;
past,,,r, bCUtifUl
homesite,
Realty. REALTOR
flu
Terry
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ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

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23)1W. 1st St
171 47fl

Carport Sale
101 Azalea Lane
Thurs,.Sun. Anytime

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Apricot,ówlus. Id
332 5461

7 Lots Myrtle and 13th St. 50'xlI7
60'xIl7'. Zoned MU. Make offer.
377 $741.

"ME"

7~% 30 year mortgages
with only 5% down!
L.

43—Lot s-ACreage

S.".-..

$200 Down

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JuSt received large load of fur.
future, heavily
constructed
Ilardrock rnpii' t,v.n t"ci
complete, chest, mirror, n.gnt
stand, $193; Walnut bedroom
suite, S pc 1*5; Several antique
pieces. KU1 P DECORATORs, 407
W 1t St • 322 2335.

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Plan now to vacation this year in
your own PEC Vee from

Beautiful cibI wide on own lot along
the St. Johns, Assumable mor.
tgage. 3056415131 After 4:00,

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REALTORS223.6353 or *43.233.3

65—Pets.Supplies

ADMIRAL AM FM Stereo, Colonial
cabinet. 6 mos. old. Must
Sacrifice soi 3577.

7365 Park Dr

BIG "3"

GRAND OPENING

FREIGHT SALVAGE
Appliances Furniture Paint Etc.
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GOP MLV'S, E. 46, Sanford 313.473)

OverlookIng the Wtk,a River,)
acre 4 Bedroom dbl wide Real
country. 305 6453)31 After 1:00.

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7.5—Recreatjonal Vehicles
1971 Camper tlutl,for
long wheel base truck
1350 3734467

KEPIMORE
WASHER, parts,
service, used machines,
MOONEY APPLIANCES 3730697
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Oak &amp; fruit
.?on 113.500

We now have models ready for
immediate Occupancy in Carriage
Cove, Sanford's newest mobile
home park.
f.Drr.nov ,,.,ruii c
3IO3OrIandoDrive
Sanford 373 5200

Anu+m,
flIIILJIIIC

REALTORS

Garnett WhUe

Broker. 107 W Commercial
l
Sanford 313

WITH YEARS LEASE

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WANT A SERVICEMAN FAST?
Ppicl toa"s Classified Ads for
t.,e t'ittp you need 372 7411

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DeBary

377 7643

HOME
HUNTING
THIS
WEEKEND? We're open till Noon
Saturdays. But we're avalable
Saturday afternoons and Sundays,
All you have to do is call We have
largest listing inventory in north
Seminole We'd be pleased to
*asit you

Let me till your spring garden
or r.%ow your vacant lott Floyd
Freer, 372 5)91

64—Equi pment for Rent

Bedroom set, dresser, Chest, box
springs arid mat., and nIght
stands. $130. Others to Cho
from. Dave's Furniture, 300
Sanford Ave 373 9370

REALTOR

42—WiobiIe Hon's

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Hwy 46, We't, Sanford
3235420

52—App ha nces

GROVE
MANOR
FIVE
BEDROOMS, 3 baths. Beautiful
corner lot. Above ground pool
164.300

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Dell's Auction Service

62—Lawn-Garden
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Corbetf Real Fcf1fA

7 bdrm. CP
trees GoS

FOR THE

PHASE II
FREE TV

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2171 S. P.tyrlle Aye, Sanford
Phone)7I CiO

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Req.
Real Estate Broker

JOHN KRIDER. ASSOC

SINGLE STORY APARTMENTS

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"SANFORD'S SALES lEADER"
fit
-IUp(
a .s Y,
PUUF
BEDROOMS? Also has 7 rental
apartments, Only 137.400.
'A

We will have some new furniture
items, TVs, antique items such as,
Library fable. sewing machine,
lamp table, old pictures. &amp; trunkS
5. hi back bed. Plu% all kiOdS of
miscellaneous items

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

Two story, older home, 1 bdrm., 2
bath, close in Owner holding
$11,000

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PATIO homes, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,
double garage welectronjc
Control doors, kitchen appliances
furnished 143.000 ConventIonal
Ioant as lOw as 1', oct. interest.

EXCELLENT BUY

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Notice
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i(.iIL',?'t.iiruuer

vt., a', r
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FRIDAY, 7:30 P.M.

Wood or steel desks (executive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets, as is Cash an Carry
PlO LI'S
Casselbt'rrj. 1792 $30 1706

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SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 A East lit St., Sanford 372 9111
Evei. 569.1144

76065 Hw1 1197
P11.1 TOP J') 57

Stenstrom

Sale

60—Office Supplies

Drop In bobbin, zig tag, and) needs
position Like new condition. Solt
new #or 5*1, balance of 543 cash or
S Payments of 110. New warraJty.

Harold Hall Realty

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ir sewing cabinet, repossessed
Singer's best model, winds bobbin
1 n machine. Full automatic
Pay balance of 17$ or 10 pay.
meritS of $1

COMMERCIAL-? Sdrm, house,
garage with apartment on 2 lots.
145.000

Peg. Real Ettate Broker
____________________________ COUNTRY LIVING yet close to city
conveniences, Newly painted.
OWNER IN TROUBLE
paneled, carp.tea an furnished,
AND WILL SACRIFICE
Can use as 2 or 3 bedrooms, 7
Only 2 years old in Sanford.
Storage buildings All for only
Bedrooms, 7 baths, split plan,
511.800
carpeted, double garage, centr,l
heat and air, quiet street Priced
Stemper Realty
under market at $33,000. 'Takes
only 5.3,900 to assume CliStirig 7
Central Florida's
pct mortgage. V6cnt, lmmelate MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOR
possession. Call 37391)0
377 4991
19195 French
I
372 7311. 372 1196,377754
Larry Saxon, Realtor
377 1959, 377 4161

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Spotless older lake home. All trees
etc. Dock, privacy. Priced right
Land contract Owner, ei.i 2539.

REALTY

TAFFER

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black and white and read all over

72—Auction

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EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCH
ARBOR- 4 8edroon, with all
Custom extras, 17'x3i' pool.
151,500 372 2217

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Nice turn 5 rm home, S rms full
bath, screened porcn, garage.
fruit frees, large lot. Cash 372
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flew bike's, RolIfast 1.
Superla AsSembled 55 over in
voice Parts a. Accessories 50 pot,
off while they last. 3222511.
Smitty's Snappin Tw1f.

SANFORD FLEA MART
OPENINC SOON
Saturdays, a. Sundays
',MileE.of Ilexit on 44
3277179 or 3210720

Fireplace, I bdrm., 2 bath, den, pool,
on I acre Only 137.950. Acre
Realty, REALTOR, 373 7750.

3 PlOmej, 2 Bedrooms, i Bath
PtICCd 113,900 to S?$,000
JOH?IPIY WALKER REAL
ESTATE INC.
3226457; After 5. 322 1111

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See Ths Plow' 3 BR, I bat'n, 7 pct
;CFMIC WEKIVA RIVER lOvely
mortgage, 1 years old CH, car
soot under the old oakS to vacation
Peteil, nice shady area Low down
or live. Fishing, canoeing, Payment
s,vlmming. Camp Seminole, S
mltejwfltOfl.4on5R4 3774470
JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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Ext lung 3 bedroom home on big lot,
fenced back yara Carpets, central
air, custom interior. Low down,
Only 173.730 Easy to own Just
call.
CLIFF
JORDAN,
REALTOR, $31 $272.

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SANFORD

Real Estate
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M UNSWORTH REALTY
$03 V. 1st St.
323 6061, 373 0317

InflatIon Beaters

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Priced From %73.30() to $31,500

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Air conditioner 3 ton, $223 Heats an j
cools Late model comprestc,
647 $634

Rayenna Park
Immaculate 3
bdrm large lot, low, low down.
$73,500. Acre Realty, REALTOR,
323 7 750.

LAKE MARY

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ALL NEW
3 &amp; 4 bedroom, 1' 1. 2
baths,homes,fullyequlppna
everything. New FHASpct. down,
at 7. pci. interest. 20 Yrs. from
$27,990 Daytime call $30 5377,
eves 32? 0712.

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5O—Mscellaneous for Sak

SANFORD

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37—Business Property

* "Get ' EM While

Nice 3 Bedrooms with carport. I
Block to stores 5140 month, 373
1162,

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SWING SET NURSERY. Open 21 Sanford Atlantic Bank Bldg.
FICTITIOUS NAME
CITY OF
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Pws., 7 dayS. SpcIal rates, Fern Sanford, FIa.. 3234150.
The
weekly
has
been
pubPiot.ce is hereby given that I am
TheState Department spends
WINTER SPRINGS,
11TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. IN AND 11th
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT,
Park, 1311111.
FLORIDA
General maintenance work on Sat.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY, SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA
90 cents for cacti of ti i.o lLshed for a month. it replaced engaged in butiness a? 965
Child Car. in my horns. Hot mNI$.
Al1mont Ave., Attamonte Springs,
FLORIDA
Noticeot Public Hearing
and Sun. Reliable person. 323 S109
PROBATE DIVISION
k
of
the
Florida
Administrative
copies it prints every
Fenced yard. Dy the Hour, Day, or
Sem, County. Florida under the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
CI 73-111.CA.2$.A
otter 7 p.m.
CASE NO. PR7S.lS.CP
Week. 372.3397.
the 5-by.7'4.Inch pamphlet, Register which published state tiCIDIOIJ$namCotCAVESTHOUSE,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by DIVISION A
Estate
Part time general office, Ex
Ct-AR A G. MYERS
which consists entirely of type- r15 after they were adopted and that I intend to register Said the City Council of the City of In re: the Matter of
Child Care In my horns. Hour, day Os'
perlence in all office procedurn.9
namewith the Clerk of the Circuit WINTER SPRINGS, FLORIDA. KEVINEUGENEHOLLOWAY
Deceased.
instead
of
before,
written notices o meetings arni
Fenced yard. References
am..1 pm. Full time pouibillty
Court, Seminole County, Florida in that saId Council will hold a public
ADOPTION
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
available. 331 0673
later. Call Mrs. Crouch 373 $193.
accordance with the provisiont of hearing at 7:30 p.m., or as soon
proposed rules of other agenNOTICEOFACTION
TO
ALL
PERSONS
HAVING
______________________
_____________________
Sub5criptionstothepamphlet the Fictitiotjs Name Statutes, To thereafter as posSible,
on Monday, TO: WILLIAM BADGETT.
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
des, the newspaper said,
JewSIs by Park Lane Inc. offers an
cost 50 cents a week, the origi- wt Section $6309 Florida Statutes February 21, 1975. to consider the
whoSe address i unknown
SAID ESTATE:
9—Good Thngs to E
opportunity for part time work to
1951
adoption of an Ordinance by the City
The pamphlet has containea nal projected cost per copy
you ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
You and each of you ire hereby
housewIves, teachers and office
S Jane R. Carroll
of Winter Springs, Florida, title of
that an Action for Adoption in re the notified and required to file any
an average of3O pages a week. Reeves said the SUbscriptiOn Publish
workers. Absolutely no in.
Feb. 7, 11. 21, 25. 1973
which Is as foIiows
FRUIT FOR SALE
matter of KEVIN EUGENE claims and dmands which you, or
veltrnnt, no delivery, and no
'Ibe agencies' notices are not price would be Increased.
DEK 2$
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY HOLLOWAY has been tiled and you either of you, may have against said
322,$S1I
coII,dlon 1310775.
retyped, but merely .sted toOF WINTER SPR INGS, FLORIDA: are required to serve a copy of your estate in theofficeof the Clerk of the
ESTABLISHING THE WINTER
written defenses if any, to it on Circuit Court of the 15th Judicial
Fruit Jars.Llds.Sea,s
gether and sast
ate
LIv-in mature woman, dependable,
IN Tile CtDC1JIT cOURT or rr
pt'i
Circuit, Seminole Caun?y, Florida,
PL?.,SIUC,
rrc, fr r?ii.r, ?d.uh
cce.
with 2 aitts. Good salary. Per.
pflntel• for photographing and
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. MISSION; PROVIDING FOR bothood Law Office of Central Probate Division. in the Courthouse GORMLY'S, E. 46. SaIlford 3234713
manent. Reply P0. Sax 351 In
CUlT,
IN
AND
FOR
SEMINOLE
MEMBERSHIP
ON
THE
COM.
prInting.
•t Sintord Florida, within Ioi.sr
Florida, Inc., whaxe address ii 106
care of The I4erald.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
calendar months from the tim.
MISSION: PROVIDING THAT All
West t.ntral nfv.
NAVFI.. flRANfcc.t, s
inecoisexpecswrunw
NOTICEFORSALE
CIVIL ACTION 742l47CA44.A
the first publication of this notice.
MEETIPIGSOFTHECOMMISSIOPI
FiorJda3flQi,andfil,tfieorlgna3
Aft,glangesines
ACT P4 C'W. RepresentatIve Sarah
OF SURPLUS PROPERTY
In re: the Marriage of
about $65,000 a year, officials
Each claim or demand must b in
with the Clerk of the abovestyled
SHALL BE PUBLIC MEETINGS;
3flQ32or3fl
Coventry iii your area. No
The Seminole County Board of
ABBEY DENISE WARD,
writing
and
filed
in
duplicate
4(Sd
PROVIDING THE PROCEDURE
__________________________
Court on or before February 11th,
said
veStment, nO delIverIng, no
CountyCommitsionershas, a? open
Wife, FOR ELECTION OF OFFICERS
statetheplaceofresid,nc,andpost
1975; otherwtse, a ludgment of
collecting, Excellent aryer.m
office address of the claimant and
OF
By contrast, the Health and meeting, January 75, 1973, declared and
THE
COMMISSION;
edoptlonmayb,exiteredagainst
to add to your familys Income,
surplus to County needs. and is
STEVEN JAMES WARD,
must be sworn to by the claimant,
for the relief demanded In the
PROVIDING FOR FUNDING FOR
RehabilItatIve Services ottering for sate to the high%t
Call 373 7711 after 6 p m
Husband
hit agent or attorney, or the same
IHE
_________________________
Petition
C0MMISSI0N ;
Department says it pays 39 bidder, by sealed bids, the
AMENDED
Shall be void.
ESTABLISHING THE RESPON.
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
CITY OP
Ladies, need a lob or fltra
money'?
NOTICEOFACTION
Dated at Winter Park, Florida,
centsacopyfcranl.by-lO.Incti, follOwing:
SIBILITIESANDDuTIESOF THE
said Court on January 11th, 1975
LAKEMARY.FLORIDA
Caneamfromsjfl,. Lup Call
7- 1971 Dodge 4 door sedans
TO STEVEN JAMES WARD
this
72nd
day
of
November,
1974.
(Seal)
COMMISSION; REPEALING ALL
Neticiol PwbticHeae'Ieg
'91 of 3495470
colortinted pamphlet complete
1
1970 Plymouth I door Sedan
5)3 Derry Park Drive
Fred F. Rogers
ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT
Arthur H. Beckwith Jr.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
with
1
li PIymoutIi 1 door Sedan
narrative
and
MiddItbOr, Massachusetts
Barnett Bank of
HEREWITH;
SEVERABILITY
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by Maintenance (plant) all around
Bidswiilb.receivedattheotfice
02316
Winter Park, NA.
the PIarming arid Zoning Board of
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
By:
Joy
Sto&amp;et
e*per$.nce required. Excellent
of Arthur H. B.eckwith, Clerk, Room
You are hereby notified that a
By Robert J. Leiperance
the City of Like Mary, Florida, that
Deputy Clerk
A copy of said Ordinance shall be
opportunIty. Call Mr. Fullerton
71*,
SatTiitiOle
COUnty
CourthouSe,
Petition før Dissolution of Marriage available at the
Trust Officer
Rex Newman, HI'S public1
said Plarmlng and Zoning Board will
Neighborhood Law Office
Office of the City
between $13 am., 322-1593.
Sanfct'd. Florida, up to2:COP.M.,
bJ5 been filed against you on thu
As cOexecutors
of
Central
Florida.
Inc.
holdapublichearingat7:30p.m,on
lations director, said 7,000
CIerkofWIi;terSpringsFIoIida,for
Feb.'ry 17, 1975. Bids
date, December 11, 1971, and an
said estate
Tuesday, the 25th day of February,
Attorney for Petitioner
copies of the pamphlet were must be enclosed In a sealed en amended Petition for dileofution all persons desiring to examine 106
WINDERWEEDLE. HAINES
21—Situations Vtntad
1975, to
same.
W. Central Blvd.
printed by Grafcom Printing
WARD &amp; WOODMAN, P.A.
hasbeenfiledaoaInuIt you December
a) consider a request of a chance
Orlando, FlOrida 32101
ALL INTERESTED PARTIES
flIA l.
11, 1971, In the Circuit Court of the are invited to attend and be heard.
Attorney for Estate
of zoning from R1AA, Single Self depenleq,t Florida Conri. LPPf
Co. In Tallahassee for 29 cents C'
Publish: ian. 31, Feb. 7, II, 21, 197.3
Feb 17, 1975) The Board
Eigtitit'ntti Judicial Circuit. in and
S0 Park Avenue South
Family Dwelling District, to Cl,
DEJ
167
THIS
NOTICE
is
wishes positIon as medical
lobe
published
in
each, flie other dime was for reserves tne right to wave
for Seminole County, Florida arid the
Winter Park. FIa. 37751
Retail
Commercial
Distr;ct,
as
said
EVENING
HERALD,
assistant
receptionist Of similar
a
in
irregularities
labor to prepare the pamphlet, tectinicalities or
that you have until the 5th day of newspaper of general circulation
IN
PubliSh: Feb. 7. 11. 1975
THE
CIRCUIT COUR 1.
Ciassifications are described In the
status References. (904)759.7,974
bids except recvinQ lime, 2:00
Fetiruary,1975,toservetheoriginal
OEK,75
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
he said
zoning ordinances of tIse City of
P.M and or to relect any or all bids. cs your answer, it any, on tie Clerk Mid City, one (I) time at least )5
CUlT. 1ff AND FOR SEMINOLE
Lake Mary, Florida, of the following CItrus or Cattle Ranch Manager
days
prior
o
the
time
of
me
public
All vehicles may be Inspected
COUNTY, FLORIDA
deslrps poaltion. College graduate,
described properly lying within the
Secretary of State Bruce the Seminole County Road of the CIrcuit Court, of the bearing.
Eht.entft Judicial Circuit, in and
PROBATE NO, 2116
20 rs. Florida npe.' lance, Reply
municipal limits of Lake Mary,
DATED thIs 4th day of Fetruary,
Smathers, whose Elections Di- Department, 4300 S Orlando Drive for Seminole County, Florida,
in re' The Guardianship (f
Box 542. care of The Evening
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE
Florida, and more fully descrIb as
vision is in charge of printing (approximately S mileS SO.JIh f Seminole County Courthouse,
WALTER L. WALKER,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. toilowi, towit:
Herald, P.O. Bax 1657, Sanford.
CITY OF
Sanford an Hwy 1792). Monday
Sanford, FlorIda, 32111, and a copy
Incompetent.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Ph. 32271.
Lots N and 0, Block 47, amended
the Administrative Weekly, Fry, 9A.M. 4 P.M.
WINTER SPRINGS,
of your answer on Donald L. Mar
FINAL NOtICE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
gfat of CRYSTAL LAKE SHORES.
FLORIDA
said he could riot explain the
Board of County
biestone, Attorney for Petitioner,
NOTICE IS HEREBY Given that
CASE NO. 74.l13$-CA4I.E
according to the plat thereof
By: 5: Mary T. Norton
COmflmisSlOntfli
costdifference but promised to
P.O. Box 2152, Sanford, Florida,
Rentals
tlieundrslgnedwill,cmtheflithday CAMERON.BROWN COMPANY, a
recorded In PhI Book 6. Page II,
it
Clerk
Sidney L. VIhlen,
37771.
February,
AD.
1973,
at
7:00
p.m.,
North
CarolIna
Corporation
doIng
Public
investigate.
R.cord
of Seminole County,
NEWMAN 0. BROCK.
Chairman
Iudgment beirigentered agaInst you
present to the Circuit Judge of the business in the State of Florida,
Florida
Attorney for City of
Atlest.
Witness my hand and the seal 01 WInter Springs. Florida
The cost per copy of
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, sitting
Plaintiff,
and further described as 312 W
Ar'trvr H tseckwitn, Jr
tPlit Court December 11, 1914
at Sanford, Seminole Cuunty, vs.
Lake Mary Blvd., Lake Mary,
29—Rooms
weekly breaks down to 54 cents Clerk
Publish: Feb. 7, 1973
(SEAL)
Florida. hiS final return and atTRIM.TIC, INC., a Florida Cor
Florida, cocitalnina apprOXimately
OEK.30
For printing, 29.5 cents for labor
By Jan15 L. Harlan.
Arthur H BeCkwith, Jr.
Counting as guardian of the estate of
poration;
1 3 acre.
HOUOAILLE DUVAL.
Bedroom and Private
iu1,y Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
and half a cent for circulation,
Clerk of the Circuit Court
WALTER I. WALKER, an ln
WRIGHT CO., a Division of
ThePublic Hearingwillb.piejd in
Bath. $70 Weik
(Seat)
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
By' Elaine RiChards
competent, and at said time then HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES, lNC.
the City Hall, City of Lake Mary,
PubliSh: Feb. 7, 14, 1975
37736*3
FLORIDA
Deputy Clerk
and there fm%ke application to said GEORGE L. TRIMMER and
Florida, cvi the 2!lh day of
DCX 71
CASE NO. 1113S.CA44.E
,blpJ, Jan, 17, 24,
Feb. 7 1975
Circuit Judge
February, 1975, at 7:30 p.m. or as
a final settlement GERALDINE
J.
TRIMMER;
Nhy store it and forest it? Sell it and
In Ce: the Marriage of
DEJ7i
of hii admInistration Of said guar. RICHARD
J.
TICKAL
and %Oanthureafl,.raspouible,atwhich
'ANTHONY WAYNE GOLDING,
forges it with a Classified Ad. 372.
time
dianthlp,
and
for
an
order
MAUREEN
A.
TICKAL;
THOMAS
nteresteci
parties
for
and
NOTICFOFSHERIFF'SSALE
________________________
7611.
Petitioner,
dischargng
him
guardian
against
at
for
the
PIOTICFOFAPPLICATION
G.ALBERSandJEANK.ALBERS;
pfopc*ed change of
NOTICk;SHEREBv GIVEN that
d
WALTER I
WALKER, an In
FOR TAX DEED
zoning Classification wIll be hHrd.
GREENE MCDONALD
FLOOR,
by virtue Of that Certain Wrtt Of
AROONSEE
BOOPISOPIG
competent, and thereafter the SYSTEMS, INC.; and LEO W.
(Section 1P7.49$ Florida Statotes of
Saldhearingmaybecontlnvedfr0,,,
E,ecutln issued Out of and under
wnisd
uriSdlction 01 saId guardianship of SALVAIL
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
IN AND GOLD1PIG.
time. to time until OIn.iI r4L,. I
ISat
xneI IFAN fl'ADf
,r,
VVFT UT
.
Respondent
FOR
taken by the Planning and Zoning
SEMINOLE
WAITER I. WALKER. an In.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.
COUNTY.
SALVAIL.
Seminole County. Florida, upon a
NOTICE OF ACTION
Close to downtown, new lovely 2
competent, will be transferred to the
Board.
tiat Betty J. Welt the holder 01 th
Defendants,
final Iudgment rendered in the FLORIDA
THE STATE OF F LOP IDA TO
CASE
NO.
74.fl31.CA43-O
THIS
lurisdietion
of
the
State
of
Alabama,
forto*.ng certIficates has flied said
bedroom, aIr, carpet, kitchen fully
NOTICE
NOTICE
OF
SALE
SHALL
BE
aføresaid court on the 10th day
A P00 N SE F
BOO Pd SONG
equipped, Water Sewer garbage
5: WIlliam '7. Walker
certificates for a tax deed ?') be
Notice is hereby given that,
POSTED In three (3) public places
December, A 0. 1171, in that certain MARY I. JOHNSON.
Plaintiff GOLDING
Guardian of
issued thereon. The certihcatenum
pursuanl to a Summary Final within the City of Lake Mary,
service Pd. by owner. $170. 377.
case entitled, Jam.j A Lyons.
c 0 AMN Michael Yamtaglia
Waiter I. Walker,
1 Or 3731593.
ber and years of issuance, the
Judgment of Foreclosure entered in FlorIda, at the Cty Hall within the
Plaint1ff, vs JOfn Ii. Cummings
PSE Box 7707
HARLIE BEST,
an Incompetent
me above captioned action, I will Cit" of Lake Mary, Florida, and
descrIption of the property, and th
and Louise M. Cummings, his wite,
Defendant
S Geo. A Speer. Jr.
Sell the property situated in published in the EvenIng Herald, a Twobestrm. apt., or large 2 bsdroom
names in which It wss assessed are
Def,.ql.clant, w'tilch aforesaid Writ of
San Francisco. CA
Of SPEER &amp; SPEER, PA.
NOTICE Oi' SUIT
3739370 from to *.
is follows:
Sminole County. Florida, deScribed newspaper of general circulation In
Execution was delivered to me
the City of Lake Mary, Florida, one
Year of
1ff
THE
NAME
OF
APID
FOR
THE
P.O
Box
1364
as
Certificafe P40. 76
¶qjff of Seminole County, Florida,
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Sanford. FlorIda 37771
F RAPIKIlIf ARMS APIS
Is.5uCr*C 1971
Lois 19 and 70, Block I, SHADOW lime at le.st 15 days prior to the
and I have lr'led upon the following STATE OF l'LOPIDA
that APITHOPIY WAYNE GOLDIPIC,
°
aforesaid
CHARt-iL
Attorneys
for
Guardian
[fJ57
hearing,
In
*scripIoriof Property
PhIL
SUBDIVISION,
addition,
according
ll20Floniaa Ave.
described gxoperty owned by John
Mt filed a Petition In the Circuit
Its South Orange
PubliSh: Jan. 17, 71, 31, Feb.
1973 tPiC plat thereof as recorded In P147 notice shall be posted In the area to
lot 3 btk 0 Dixie Ie'race PB $ PG
373 USO
8 Cummings arid Louise M Cum
('IC 175
Court of St'mnincg County, Florida,
Blossom 'Trail
be considered at least IS dars pror
Book Il. oacac's 61. 62 and 63, Public
rr
tj ',vr, sa'i toy.'rty t*rg
fcw Ostoluticin of Marriage, anø
.i? CI'.urti Street
SANDLEyj000 VILLAS
Records of Seminole County, to the dale of the public hearing.
?,orIie ,n v,riici assessed Arthur 5.
located in Seminole County, Florida,
NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS
0
ate rnquired ID serve a copy of your
AIRPORT BLVD.
DATED:
Orlando,
Florida
37I
FlorIda;
January
20,
1975.
Harris
Bfrnt
more partIcularly described as
NAME STATUTE
SANFORo,3fl.,'
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED written defenses, if any, on t(EN
5: Kay Sass.mnan.
All of said properly being the
TO WHOM U MAY CONCERN:
___________________
ttiat a complaint to enforce an PIETHW.MCIPITOS,H.ESQUIRE,of
City Clerk
AND
CountyofSemino$e,S*ateo'Ftqa
NoqmorwpalfofLot7s,Lanqwoo
Notice is hereby given that the
Nice (lion 7 bdrm. unfurn.,pu,
'STNST thOM, DAVIS &amp; McIPI
City
of
Lake
equitable
lit'n
has
been
tiled
against
Mary,
Unless such certificate or cur
Hills according to Plat thereof
underiignid, pu'suant to the
TOSH, Attorneys for Petilloner.
air condItioned, kitchen equipped.
Florida
Lot tO, Block I, SHADOW HILL
liflcate shall be redeemed ac
r,cred in Phi B.00k 6, pages 13 yOU and you are riquired to Serve a
"F,ctitItji Name Statute" Ch,ter
1001 B Elm St.3flti..
whose address is PosI Office BOX
EDMUND T. WOOLFOLK,
copvofyourwrineretense.s,itan,,
ording to 11w the properly
SUBDIVISION,accordingtotheplat
aewj 1* ci the Public Records of
$4501, Florida Statute, will register
1320, Sar,font, t Iorida, 37771 and file
"1 SUCh (t91'til'OIC or
tbecmf as re(nrcjnd In Plat Rook I?, ESOuIR
I r;ij,j (5,'e Oer'sl to DEPiC P DtvEOU. of th law
Srmnfy 'rrt
wlh the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
!t.
EP 5 VILLAGE APT5
tP'.0 otgnal Alt, the (leek ci the
.
.
e 5&amp;cMn &amp; D,kej.
rI;iiffA
,,.,ll
.,,i.
a..
c,u.'t Al. Al
Al
u.,.. P 0 110* 51$ (1007 hwy 4141

BYOWNEP..-6n E. 2nd SI. Good?
bedrooms on profeSsional lot,
Excellent Income properly. Owner
fInance, 13) 2512.
_________________________________

"--

.

Lake Mary, 2 bedroom fumnStpd
house. Adults, rio pets. Near Sic,
5110. 322 3930,

-

''-

For Rent: Ofliceand
Storage Space.
1200 French Ave .373 7310
_________________

-

33—Houses Furnished

'

-.

3 bedroorj, home
fenced yard.
patio Newly decorated, Plo more
than 7 children. 3727711

______

•

-

2324 Park Dr
373 2111
REALTOR
AFTER HHS:
322 9214
322 064$
372 3991

Cle,n &amp; quiet. 1 or 7 bedroom opts
adults, no pets Lease 377 1110

2 BDRM, furnished or unIurn,ed
AduIt prc'f erred
323 5154 or 372 1170

-

.

Bedrooms, fenced yard. 5160
Month, Firit and last, deposit. 373
715i after S and weekends

Jim Hunt Realty

Acf serve the buying arid
IIng community everyday, read
,inqJ ue Ihern
often Call 377 2611
or $31 p99,3

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

41—Houses

Ideal Retirement Home. 3 bedroom,
I bath block home, located on nice
lot in Quitt neighborhood, Needs
some pain'ing Don miss th otie
at only 111.000,

tisifj

1500 SQ ft., 220 Volt. Ideal for repair
thopor warehouse 377537) or)fl.

Dupic.. t. . e Mary
Kitchen
equipped. 7 bedrooms, fenced
yard 377 176$

'

(

NIce 3 bedroom, 2 bath house
Fenced yard, carpet
a.
refrigerator, up to 3 cIiIdren 5)50
month in beautiful Washington
Oaks 373 7567 anytime.

-.

I

SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER and
beautIful oaha, swimming, fishing,
ad canoeing. See at Camp
Seminole, Smiles weSt of Il on SR
44 372 1470

Sanford-- iios Laurel Ave Cozy
upstairs apt., air, private, 5100
mc &amp; Security. $31044 or 131.
3759

WELAKAAPARTMENTI
111W.lstSi.

p

(os

i fl i fl

3

AVALON APARTMENTS
ADULTS, NO PETS
116W ?n'lci

9—Good Things to Eat
___________________________

3 BEDROOj HOUSE
2 BEDROOM APT,
373 1711

lijhtt, water,
197.30 312 7296

—

Noon The Do.tj Before PubHcotlon

-

,

Cne bedroom turn, apt. 115 F,cnth
Av 1100 mo plus 575 dCpit. 377
6117 or 621 4657

DEADLINES

TALLAHASSEE— School bus
These figures compare with
"Narrow and rough roads, day, are in serious need of satisfaction with the relative managerial competence to
accidents in Florida have in- averagesof476accidentsand86 obsolete bridges, railroad repair. A total of
38,170 miles of powers of federal, state and lo- meet environmental, political,
creased more than 60 per cent injuries over each of the crossings and unstabilized the state's 98,129
miles of cal governments,
and economic problems so
and inadequate roads and preious six years in Florida, shoulders are common hazards streets and highways are rated
Beyond the country's boi'- common today.
bridges are partly to blame, according to the Florida TRIP for school buses," according to "deficient"
by the Federal ders, the whole world is
Companies that developed
according to a Washington, D.
chairman, Ed Chadbourne of
U. S. Sen. Jennings Randolph, Highway Administration,
changing.
Power is shifting, elaborate fringe benefits proC. research agency.
Pensacola.
Chairman of the Public Works
In addItion, 600 of the state's The patterns of trade are grams during good times now
While many of those ac- Committee and an expert on 11,700 bridges are 16 feet or less
TROUBLED? Call I ______________________-changing. And people wonder If find themselves forced to cur. ARE YOU
aio'7 for 'We Care"There were 770 school bus cidents stemmed from driver hithwnv transportation,
l4—Campng Resorts
in width or have load limits of there
exists
the proper tail their benefaction. Recause
'HotIIn'' MuIt or Te'n
in the 19Th-74 school
rrr, sonic were the result of
'1 oiu convinced that Un. less than five tons, the machinery and mentality for of a depressed stock market,
IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
year with 82 pupIls reported dangerous road and Street proved roads would reduce Washington agency found. The coping with the change.
SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER
corporate pension programs'
IN YOUR FAMILY?
Vacation or live under bautifui
injured, said The Road Infor- conditions that should be school bus accidents," Ran- average school bus is eight feet
ALANOI4
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The problems are not solely are costing dearly.
matlon Program (TRIP).
corrected, TRIP said.
dolph said,
wide and weighs 10 tons fully
For fmIlIfl or friends of problem
But
even
the
best
of
cornmlng. mobI) hom• or camp situ.
in the public sector. So-called
drinkers,
A total of 660,307 Florida loaded with children,
CampSemlnole,5miIuw,s,ofii
)li5 are being thwarted by
Forfurther lnformatkr,caII 113 4357
roads
private
enterprise
is
suffering
on SR 46 3224470.
pupils rode on school buses in
While
Florida's
institutional malfunction. The
or wrIte
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the 1973-74 school year, corn- deteriorate, school busing is its own distortions. "Mature" Comriilttee of Publicly Owned Sanford AtAnon Family Group P.O.
State Weekly Tops
to
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pared with an average of Increasing statewide, TRIP coflilMinies now seem
settle Companies, made up of solid, .,!°'_" Sanford, Fl.. 32771
into
a
bureaucratic,
noncom403,824 in the six previous found that vehicle miles for
middle-si.ze companies, corn- Lerlthlnt VInegarl BIt KelpI Now
years, for a 635 per cent in- educational activities alone petitive niche that steers to- plains its members can't sell
all four In one caPsule, ask for
AVON
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says...
crease, With the number of climbed toS4,423,168 in the 1973- ward insolvency,
their shares.
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again. No selling experIence
the funds, trusts, _________________________
cent, the growth in collIsions years. Busing for non- bankruptcy, some executives insurers
necessary. Let's talk lbovt It.
that dominate
TALI.AIIASSEE, Fin. APt said Trov Reeves, finance and
Areas open
FOUND- Small female dog. Hwy.
oft Southwest
as keeping pace with that of
educational purposes, such as prefer to seek federal aid and markets concentrate their i13
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'Ilie new Florida Adriums- accounting director in the State ridership, TRIP Found.
for football games or field trips, even think it is their right. terest on 100 stocks or so. The
mask, wear ng choker. 3fl 3910
Call 6443019.
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after
Florida roads and bridges, usually adds an additional 7 per Sometimes they hold hostage public, which used to make up
iacIes interested In high urnings
on state-owned presses, costs
One clerk and three cleric- many of which are traveled by cent to total school bus vehicle the jobs and general wellbeing what was called a random marwoi-lilng full or part time. For
more than twice the amount
ôQthcI
of thousands of workers.
IntervIew phon 530 5700
typists, at a total salary of $21,- school buses several times a miles, TRIP noted,
ket, has withdrawn,
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Feb. 8, 1975
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
You'll experience a few minor
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(33) John Lit:
Basketball
1:00 (2) Soul Train
(6) Children's Film
Festival
(13) Movie
(24) Sesame Street
(35) Basketball
(44) Basketball
UCLA Vs.
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(13) Movie
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(6) Scooby.Doo
(9) Devlin
(4) The Electric
Company
(44) Ernest Angley
Hour
10:30 (2, 8) Slgmound And
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(6) Shazan
(9) Lassie's Rescue
Rangers
(24) Zee Cooking
School
(33) Speed Racer
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11:00 (2.6) Pink Panther
(6) Valley Of

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6:30 (2) Across The Fence
(6) Summer
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(6, 9) Laurel And
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7:00 (2) I Dream Of
Jeannie
(6) My Favorite
Martian
(I) Star Trek
(9) Bozo
(2) iabber'.xky
(6) Bailey's Comets
(I) Go
(44) Herald Of Truth
8:00 (2) Addams Family
(6) Favorite Martian
(8) Jabberwocky
(9) Yogi's Gang
(24) Villa Alegra
(44) Symbci Of

(9) Super Friends
(13) Daytime
(24) Carrascolcndas

(33) TBAChildren's
(44) Lost In Spacc
11:30 (2) Star Trek
(6) Hudson Brothers
(8) Wonderful
World
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(24) Zoom
(33) The Blue Marble
(44) Friends Of Man

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Chopper Bunch
(6) Speed Buggy
(I) Banana Splits
(9) Bugs Bunny
(24) Mister Roger's
Neighborhood
(44) Horizon's
Unlimited
9:00 (2, 8) Emergency
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(6) Jeannie
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(6) Harlem
Globetrotters
(8) Information Eight
(9) These Are
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(13) Wrestling
(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
Phooney
(35) Fishing
(24) Sesame Street
(44) Soul Train
(44) Gerald Derstine
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Don't let trifles upset you.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20)
You have been a shade too
BOOK
VIEWS
stubborn In holding on to an
Idea of little value. You'll now
start to loosen your grip a bit.
RESCUE SQUAD. By Larry provides "a unique corn
corn.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Ferazani. Morrow. 244 Pages. binatlon of fire, rescue and
Situations affecting your $7.95.
emergency medical service,"
resources still can't be treated
"The Cambridge (Mass.) are absorbing, told with Imindifferently, though some Fire Department Is one of the medlacy and compassion.
bright bpots will emerge
busiest rescue compani es tje
Ferazani's job Isn't an easy
shortly.
country ... It Is also one of the one, but it's his, and with this
CANCER (June 21-July fl) few full-time companies that do book he succeeds in telling just
Partnership 'matters are still both fire rescue and emergency what it Is to be a special breed
your most critical area but It medical service."
of firemen.
appears moderating influence
Larry Ferazani, a native of
Phil lbomas
will bring
Cambridge, has been with the
AP
Books Editor
LEO (July 23-Aug. fl) You're city's fire deportment for nine
still less careful than you should years, seven of them with its
be where work Is concerned, special Resct!e Squad. In this
but you are getting better. Pace book he recounts his exyourself sen3Ibly.
perlencea with the squad as
Compiled by Publishers
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. fl) A well as telling the reader his Weekly:
misunderstanding with a pal personal story, than g1v1n a
FICTION
can be settled amicably today. special Insight into just what it
'centennial," Michener
Each of you will be willing to is that makes a man take as a
"Something Happened," Helcompromise a bit.
career one of the toughest and icr
LIRRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) most dangerous jobs there is.
"The Seven-Per-Cent SoluThings will still be a mite hectic
For those who read Dennis finn ..l*....i h.
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around borne early In the day, Smi 's "Report from Engine
"The Ebony Tower," Fowles
but calm will begin to prevail Co. 82," a lot of what Ferazani
"Tinker, Tailor, Soldier,
toward dark.
has to say will sound familiar
SpyeCrre
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov
Even so. he writes wefl and
NONFICTION
Something you were angered by much ofhls story is engsi,,
"The Bermuda Triangle,"
yesterday is still in the ba ck of although there are some dull Berlitz
with Valentine
your mind. Today, you'll treat it spots, especially when he re"Strictly
Speaking,"
more philosophically.
prises the chatter that goes on Newman
SAGrrIARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. In the fire house as the men re"All Th ings Bright and Beau21) Continue to be extremely lax between alarms
tiful" Her riot
prudent where your resources
The best sections ar e those
"fl Palace Guard," Rather
are concerned, Lend others describing the things Ferazani
and Gates
advice, t funds, If a request Is encounters after the lire truck
"Tales of Power," CastanecLi
made,
has responded to the alarm and
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CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. reached i ts dest ination. Some
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Today you'll apply your lesson the Rescue Squad, which
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AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Something you did for another
Out caused you considerable
Inconvience will, suris1ngJy,
be rewarded,
PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20)
When you get together wi th
some friends today, you're apt
to feel a trifle tense. Later,
you'll loosen up.
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that remain on the books.
that the "Legislature ought to
Se said the law dates back to at least 1848 and of vogue years ago.
repeal this thing and get It off th e books."
In filing the bill, she said she ho pes to erase th at was overlooked In th
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foresee th e possibility of someone being punish
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pe rhaps unjustly If their child became
a victim,
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"My gosh, we're out of th at slave-servant ingth
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Winter Springs Police Chief before
Winter
Springs
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attempted murder charge after cars responded to a disturbance John I. Moore boxed in the
what police termed a domestic call at the home of Tony Lee fleeing vehicle with their patrol
d ist ur bance in Winter Spri ngs McN or rilI at I Tradewinds In cars on Rose Drive a block west
and a high speed chase that the itanchlands section and of S. Sanford Ave. at the Sanended at Sanford.
chased a flee ing car nort h ford city limi ts.
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nature than other cats.
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I.AKE MARY — City council here hopes to hire a
police chief Wednesday night at it's regular
iiitthb' meeting, barely a mo'ith
former
chief resigned.
it will also consider a proposal to reform city
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a
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spending powers.

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interview prospective applicants for the $10,500
year police chief post which was vat ted Jan. 14

when Gerald Fitzgerald resigned.
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purchase requisition system with an eye to eventually hiring a purchasing agent.
lie tnld The Herald in an interview, "There Li no
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SB-Evening Herald, Sanvord, Fl.

Wednesday, Oct. 8, 1975

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Steal- ro-Order' Defendant Found Innocent
By 11011 LLOYD
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today before finding Maitland Marine owner Ralph

Dilisio innocent of knowlingly buying property
stolen by members of a multi-county 'steal-toorder' theft ring.
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(hi' market for a used compressor for sand blasting
work and outboard motor mechanic Roland Durand
told him he knew of a man who had a compressor
to
sell,
E)iLlsio said the compressor had already been
delivered to his business when h,, first met Davis,
when Davis came for the money.
DiUslo admitted his business was in "dire
financial ctraitQ" in nvIr
the compressor and that the cash payment was
made from personal "eniergencs-' fund_s instead of
by company check because lie kiit:,~, a pa)TOII had to
be met.
Duislo said his business is now in "better stan.

ding after receiving a $12,000 federal loan.
Yates Jr., 2S, of Cas.seiberry, admitted members of trial, defense attorney Michael Sigman contended
DilAsio said he di dn't know th e co
mpressor had the theft ring and involved In numerous burglaries Davis and Yates testimony was "unwo rt
hy of
been stolen from an Orlando area renta l store and and thefts,
testified that they stole the air corn• belief" and that if the Jurors believe Davis they're
that one of his employes modified the unit fo r pressor, disguised it and sold it to DiLiio.
be lieving "everything that's bad and rotten in our
Maitland Marine's use without Instructions from
DiLlio
testified
that
when
he
was
arrested
and
society."
Ili,,, (Dilisio).
the modified compreswr seized at his business Aug.
He said the case boils down to a question of
Durand is still employed by DILisio, according to 15 that he th ought he 'd paid
for the unit by check w heth er DiLisio knowingly bought stolen property.
testimony, and (aces trial next mon th on charge of and She riff John Polk helD
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kccictnni ct,o i... nti
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uuying, receiving and concealing stolen property. the check. He said he later remembered paying credibility of admitted thieves
Yates and Davis was
1)ilisio and Durand were among 13 suspects cash kr the compressor.
in
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"to
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it."
to-order" theftring after sheriff's agents conducted
sheriff's form and has helped vice quad detectives
"Without the Ralph Difisios, thieves would be
raids Aug. 15.
'solve cases" including narcotics cases.
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and administer its govern"I can find no other county in following areas:
A fire protection program was
mental affairs
as well as the United States which has
-Long range comprehensive started in Oct. 1974. Underwood
In a letterF.to NAC President, provide an improved Living grown consistently at a higher planning. In this area Under- says the system will "no doubt
The county's management Bernard
Hillenbrand, environment for Seminole rate," Underwood says,
wood says
county corn- have a dramatic positive longonsultant, E. H. "Woody" Underwood cites county Countains."
Underwood
outlined
what
he
missloners
were
instrumental range effect on the county fire
Jnderwood, has applied to
commissioners with "outFrom 1970 to 1974, Seminole termed
''government in initiating a countywide defense system.
he National Association of standing achievements" County's population grew at an modernizations" which were comprehensive land plan
-Complete reorganization of
ounties (N/IC) for recognition during the last 12-18 months annual rate of 16 per cent. And, adopted to cope with a spiraling adopted by the Florida county government. Twenty.
or Seminole County's "out- which have "improved the now, officials estimate the population.
Legislature,
two department heads were
;tanding achievements" in county's capacity to manage county has 140,000 residents.
Underwood mentions the
-Countywide fire protection. reporting directly to the
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commission. Now, through
reorganization,1'
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checks.
Harris also acknowledged what he termed
asmallarnountof"extortlon"wher-esorneof
the 'litt1e fellas get talked out of their lunch
money" by some bullies Intimidating the
smaller youngsters.
..We know very
little of this is taking
place," Harris said, but it is grounds for
immediate suspension.
He said principals have taken a "get tough
attitude" with "extortionists," but "very
little of It Is reported for fear of being beaten
up."
Regar'Mng the ban on checks in the school
lunchrooms at the recommendation of
Superintentent W. P. "Bud" Layer, Harris
said, "We'll
out."
Current lunch prices are 1250 a week for
kindergarten through fifth grade.$3 per week
for grades 6-12 and $42.5 for adult lunches.
Lunch tickets are purchased on the first
school day of the week or on Friday for the
entire week, depending on the school, according to the director of fo..xI services.

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providing a bike path and
A rash of bad checks from some parents
curbing and estimate costs by recently has forced Seminole Count)' school
the next meeting, 7:30 p.m., officials to refuse all personal checks for
22,
at the Altamonte paymentofstudentla.rnchesbegiijng(kt.2o,
Springs City hail.
"We regret to disaccommodate those
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The motion was made by parents who have for years written good
Dark Sims and seconded by checks It's too bad the good have to be
E.C. Harper Jr.
penalized for the rotten apples In the barrel,"
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Superintendent William P. said Roger Harris, assistant superintendent
"Bud" Layersaidthebasccoat for finance,
for the narrow, half mile access
"But we feel the condition will get worse
road off Eagle Circle "went rather than better
We haven't got the
I
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down last Friday after our staff, personnel nor the time to deal with the
attorney threatened suit bad checks," Harris said today.
(against the developer)."
Harris said the lunchroom accounts
Mrs. Maxine [)errington, (elementary schools have been hit the barrepresenting Sterling Park, dest are continually out of balance as a
cited a"mLsupplicationoffunds resultof the floodof bad checks which starteti
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and breach of contract between about Sept. 20. At stake Is a $2 million lun..
Florida International and chroom budget, he said.
orange Paving has left us
-We're averaging about 30 bad checks a
without a paved road."
week and every check that bounces takes
Mrs. DerrIngton baid 72 effort and time and detailed record keeping..
pupils from the planned unit
the merchants are getting stuck, too," he
development (PUt)) have had said.
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Herald Staff Writer
month. She said it is about a Indian Hills resident who said If
e would check school
Three parents of children mile from most of the homes
her childrer attend the Sterling bike path funds available.
"it is potentially, highly Park school She estimated the,
attending the new Sterling Park
Hugh Cdrlton director of
Elementary School demanded dangerous and there is no bike path would cost $8,000.
auxiliary services, said the
Wednesday night the Seminole provision for walk-in students,'
Layer said the bike path (s
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$15,000 In fees, Pearson said. She
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multiple
charges
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a'
connection with a $1 million per
Aug 15 w hen sheriff's agents
year steal to-order' theft ring
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lviii Freeman residence, hauling
away
Grace Boulevard, and Donald
and
Ned
allegedly stolen merchandise in
Woolfolk
for
R. Crowder, 44, 551 Karen St.,
both of Altamonte Springs, are a change of venue two trucks.
Assistant State Atty. Charles
accused of buying, receiving because of news me.
and concealing a 150-horse- dia pre-trial pubilci- Gordon, prosecutor in the
in the theft ring Fields-Crowder trial, is
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power outboard motor stolen at
ted to resent testimony b
Orlando in January.
Yates
and other members ofthe
Monday Circuit Judge
alleged theft ring that police
Robert B. McGregor denied a labeled Crowder, in pre.trial said operated for 18 months
motion by defense attorneys testimony,a "our biggest outlet with a $1 million a year
Tom Freeman and Ned Wool. for our
robberies."
business"
Lw
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because of news media pre-trial
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publicity in the theft ring cases.
Judge McGregor indicated a
VenUeChangemlght be csidered if there are dUllicultie.
ln selecting a jury today for the
The Sanford-Seminole termsofoffice for directors to
FeTds-Croder trial.
Development Co. Inc. has set a the 'tockhoiders.
Sanford police reported William A. Horn 25, Altamonte Spring,,
Crowder is identified by yearly dividend of investment
and James Wagner, 27, 114 MayfaIr Circle, Sanford were injured police as
Since it is X) late to formally
the operator of th e at SO cents a share.
Wednesday when a four-sheel drive vehicle passed a car on the Rendewus Bar and
by
the
Greater
.id',
Ise stockholders of the
Formed
Lounge
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right and struck a mailbox and two palm trees on Persimmon
A,
recommendation before the
Sanford Chamber ofcornrnerce
Ave. near McCrackln Road. A Seminole Memorial Hospital flex uoor to
14 annual meeting, the
tarnonte
several
years
ago
to
provide
spokesman said today that Horn was listed to "good" condition Springs Police and Fire
capital for prospective in. company may call a special
and that Wagner was treatec and released. Investigating officer partments.
meeting or wait until
dustnes arxl businesses, u
H. i.Shea Jr., above, said no charges were made In the accident.
the 1976
Confessed professional company agreed recently to annual meeting-to
(Herald Photo by Joe Askrenp
consider
burglar Calvin Yates has place the question of staggered
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according to Dorothy H. Pearson,
division executive. The Children's
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Seminole County,
Inc. The Society
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including
pro vi ding care for
natural parents,
adoptive parents
UnIt.d Way
and healthy, as
fl ell as handicapped, children. For instance, natural mothers are
ovided financial assistance for
60 doctor, hospital and maintenance
coats. The Society accepts applications for adoption, performs a
home study with the couple, places
the child and performs follow-up
studies. The Society seeks foster
homes for men tally and thyi1ely
handicapped chiUren and performs
follow-up studies after the child is
placed. fleside placing the 15
children this year, the Society so far
has taken 14 chil dren from Seminole
County into its care; has conducted
20 adoptive family studi es; and has
found (iv .,ster homes for nine of
Seminole
County's
retarded
childr en.
The biggest cost for the Children's
Home Society is medical expenses,
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Ms. Pearson said.
The Society pays boarding parents
to keep the child un til It is placed in a
foster home. Foster parents are
charged a fee for adoption, usually
eight and one-half per cent of the

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Wednesday's
high 89.
Overnight low 67.
N
Partly cloudy through Frida)with a few scattered afternoon
Another new business opened In Sanford today with the official or evening thundershewers.
ribbon cutting at Head hunters, a hair styling shop at 807 E. 25th hIghs In the upper 80s and low
Street. According to owner Darlene Brock , both men and women 90,. Low
-s in the 70s. Mostly
customers %ill be accomodat-d. On band for the opening were southeast and South wind s
(from left):
around
10
mph.
Rain
McClanahan. Chamber of Commerce President Wayne Albert, probability
per cent during
Chamber of Commerce Executive Manager Jack Homer, Ms. the afternoon and evenings.
Brock, Jack Wkble and City Commissioner Gordon Meyer.
Complete details and tides
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IN BRIEF
Airlines Oppose Ford Plan
To Ease Rules On Fares
WASHINGTON (AP) -. President Ford's plan aimed at
stimulating competition in the air transportation Industry
drawing strong
Ford
Wednesday he Is asking Congress to
remove some of the authority of the Civil Ae ronautics
Board, te a llow airlines more
to raise and lower
fares and to start and stop service between cities.
Athuiinistra Lion officials conte nded the legislaUor would
result in lower over-all air fares for the public by
stimulating competi tion.
Major air lines objected to the
It wou ld
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SAN FRANCISCO AP) Members of the S)mbionese
Liberation Army kidna ped Patricia Hearst in retaliation
for 111v irret f
coinradts in the nurdcr f m
Oakland school superin tendent,
or
to an SLA
document published in part by the San Francisco
Examiner.
The newspaper, which did not say how it
to the material, printed lengthy excerpts from an SLA
manuscript which expla ined the Feb. 4, 1974, kidnaping of
Miss Hearst, whose fa ther, Randolph A. Hearst, Is
president of the Examiner.
The manuscript was
written
material
the San Francisco apartment
where SLA members Bill and Emily Harris were li ving
when they were arrested on Sept. 18 Miss Hearst and
artist Wendy Yoshimura were arrested later the same
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Dairy Prices Under Study
WASHINGTON (AP)
The government's antiinflation agency is studying dairy industry prices after an
economic analysis concluded that government regulation
boosts milk prices by about 10 cents a half ga llon.
The Council on Wage and Price Stability hasn't made up
its mind yet about the validity of the analysis, which
started as an
doctoral dissertation. Indeed,
the Agriculture Depaitment, which the a na lysis blamed
primarily f or the higher prices, has attacked the conclusions as based on false premises.
But Michael H. Moskow, the new director of the inflation monitoring wage and price council, said In an in.
terview Wednesday the agency has Initiated a review of
milk prices because milk Is such an important product for
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little special emphasis, but all
the work and regula tions are
"jaws of life" which opens done before the kids enter
crushed metal and helps save school," said Carlton. He said

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To Go :)fl Ballot
By DONNA ESTES

In other action,

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LAKE MARY— City voters and fire departments as
here will be asked at the Dec. 2 separate units, consolidating
ulLun'. qJw VlV.UULI W CIIUU3C uic them into a new oepartment Of
method of financing the city public safety. The ordinance is
should follow on paving also to list all other city
projects.
departments and create a new
The city council Wednesday department of recreation.
night, voting unanimously,
Terry said the department of
instructed City Attorney Gary public safety would be
Massey to prepare the responsible for all aspects of
necessary documents to have the safety under one bead.
the item placed on the ballot.
Currently, under the city
The question is to have two charter, various council
aiternauve menoas of linan- members are considered
cmg. The first, Plan A, calls for department heads. A move by
the city to pay one-third of the council member Virginia
paving costs with the other two- Mercer to have Councilman
Uiirds assessed to owners of Burt Perinchief, currently head
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LOS ANGELES (AP) — Japanese Emperor Hirohito
fulfilled a "long cherished desire" In a daylong visit here,
eating California avocados amid mariachi m usic and
shaking hands wi th two of his favorite personalities, John
Wayne and Mickey Mouse.
The emperor was scheduled to fly to San Diego today for
a tow of the city's acclaimed zoo and to visit the Scripps
Institute of Oceanography in nearby La Jolla. He flies to
San Francisco late in the day for his next-to-last stop on a
15-day US. tour.
The emperor's plane circled the Grand Canyon briefly
arriving here from Chicago Wednesday, and he
later rode a ft steam-engine train through a Disneyland
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B, would have all paving costs
borne entirely by the city,
Councilman Harry Terry,
who suggested the ballot
question. Indicated he favors
the first choice whereby roads
to be improved would be chosen
by the owners of abutting
properties, through their
willingss to pay the major
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and waves to pupils below In demon.straUon.

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questions before the grand Jury.

Handgun Formula Backed
W ASHINGTON (AP) The Secret Service favors any
legislatIve formula that would make It more difficult for
menta ll y unstable people to oaln handguns, according
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to its director.
H. Stuart Knight told the Sena te Government
Operations Committee Wednesday that controlling
handguns wuukini solve all our problems (in protecting
the Presiden t) but It would go a king way."
Knight said the prospect of a mentally unstable person
wi th a handgun tops the agency's list of concerns on
residential security.

FBI Probes Northrup Charges
W ASHINGTON (Al') — Th e FBI is investigating
allegatIons that Northrop Corp. ünprcierly charged the
Pentagon for parties,
shoots, political donations and
other outlays disguised as military Mending.
Seetai reports on Nortirop's alleged misuse of
government furK have been am2 to the Justice Depart.
men t "f or appropria te action1" the Air Force said In a
letter to Rep. Is Aspin, D-WiS,

Tax Rule Change Proposed
WASHINGTON (AP) —Some mot orists may no longer
be able to deduct state gasoline taxes from their fed eral
taxes if Congres approves a proposal by the House Ways
and Means Committee.
The committee met Wednzsday to t'onszder a plan
designed to s(mpWy tax reltsns.

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two weeks' severance pay.

The only question cane from
Commissioner Mike Hattaway,
the commissioner who earlier
said if a "position Is available,
I'd be Ic favor of not turning

him (Adair) out in the cold."
The question Jiatia way asked
was tithe $54&amp; 15 severance pay
is in conformance with county

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Underwood says the count
Member F. D. I. C
began this month derelopin,
procedures manuals for each c
the county's six department
which "should significianti
strengthen the interna
operations of the county.
—Creation of a professiona
financial managemen
department. "The boar(
persuaded
the
Florldi
legislature to pass legislatior
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office. The oblective Is te
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NAPLES tAP) — Collier County Sheriff Doug
Hendry, under investigation by a special prosecutor and
county grand Jury, says he may be an alcoholic and will
seek help at a rehabilitation center,
Doug Hendry, 51, who has been sheriff since 1959, said
that because of a 1973 operation he underwent for pan.
creaUtb1tis possible that he cannot drink alcohol.

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responsibility,

been wiped out Sept. 11, a few
days after the commission cut
his total $34,584 budget.
Adair was informed that he
no longer had a department by
a reporter.
He was stunned and at first
vowed to fight but later backed
down in return for jobs for two
of his former employes.
Adair couldn't be reached for
comment.
But a county official said he
understands he hasn't landed a
yet.
"As far
Iknow he's still
bunfIr," the official said.

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named head of the Joint
department, was declined at
least temporarily by Pennchief.
Perinchief said he would
insist on meeting with the city's
five-member board of fire
commissioners to determine if
rapport could be established
with them before be would
consider assuming the added

Adair Gets Final
County Paycheck
Seniinole County's former
pollution control officer,
Langley Adair, was awarded
his last paycheck Tuesday

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TALLAHASSEE (AP)
Billy Glenn Isley said
shortly after the slaying of Kenneth
Houston that "he
didn't believe he had cut him or stabbed him, but he
Aasn i sure, a poli ce officer has testified
at Isley's
murder trial.
Tampa detective Irvin M. Carpenter and hypnotist Jim
testified Wednesday during the second day of
Isley's trial on c ha rges of first-degree murder in the socalled satanic slaying last March in Tampa.

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pointees should not be conThe council, meanwhile,
sidered.
voted to pay members of the
Mrs. Mercer called the election board for their work at
LAKE MARY
Mayor disagreement a "tempest in a the upcoming election at the
Walter Sorenson, despite a teapot."
rate of $20 per day. They also
battle with (our members of the
Bacon directed City Clerk designated the polling place as
city council Wednesday night, Kay Sassman to take note of
his the Lake Mary Elementary
named an election board for the opposition to the method used School.
Dec. 2 municipal election,
by the mayor in selecting
Mrs. Mercer was named with
Sorenson's appointments, on persons he doesn't know, ad. Perinchief and Mrs. Sassman
recommendation of council ding he will make a motion at a as the election canvassing
member Virginia Mercer, of Ed future meeting to amend the board,
after Mrs. Mercer anZimmerman, chairman, Kay ordinance to change Sorenson's nounced she will not be running
Gehr, Phyllis Rugenstein, Sam authority on the matter,
for re-election.
Martin and Richard Pardy as
the election board was
vigorously protested by
Councilman Martin Bacon Sr.
Other council members
joined the fray after Sorenson
admitted that those appointed
were recommended by Mrs.
Mircur
that he hd
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sonahly spoken with none of
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them.
want to bargain collectively,"
said
Sorenson
Layer. lie said he has
listened
to base coat would have to
suggestions for other ap. remain "dry" for about three heard "very little" of attempts
by Seminole County principals
pointments, then said his action days before it can be paved,
would stand unchanged.
wanting
to bargain collectively.
In other action, the board
La yer said he understands
Asked for an opinion on the passed an emergency joint
matter, City- Attorney Gary agreement with the county to legal costs of the appeal would
Massey said the election or- provide $3,767 towards the have been about $3,000.
Both
Keeth and
layer agreed
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dinance does not require paving of Oakland Rd. and with the
board's
position
is
council confirmation of the Spring lake Rd., the entrance
that
mayor's appointments in this to Lake Orienta Elementary all principals are "managerial
instance.
School. The paving work is less in nature."
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Th e co nflict at first centered UMUI
to Ralpy- Ray, the board's inZimmerman, who Councilmen Harry Terry and Bacon formation officer.
Carlton said the money would
descri bed as "against th e city"
come
from the Lake Orienta
and an active supporter of
school
project funds.
previo us efforts to dissolve the
"Let's
get the road on the
munici pa l corporation.
show," said Board Chairman
Council member Lillian
Griffin sa id persons, such as Robert G. "Bud" Feather.
A motion by Board member
two widows in the audience,
Allan
F. Keeth to appeal a
ought to be considered for the
ruling
by the state Public
election board.
Councilman Burt Perinchief Employes Relations (PERC)
was defeated by a 2-3 vote.
"faulted" Sorenson for acThe PERC ruling excludes
cepting a lis t from anyone and
school
principals from a
making appo intmen ts to "such
managerial
category, thus
an important committee"
wi thout personally conta cting allowing them the right to
collective bargaining if they so
the prospective appointees.
wish, according to Layer.
Perinchief said he was also
Layer said the state conof fended by Sorenson's sar- stitution guarantees every
casm in refusing to accept public employe the right to join
recommendations from others. a bargaining unit or union If
Sorenson, saying his ap. they wish.
pointments would stand, in"PERC's ruling is Insisted the politics of the ap. significant if the principals

MIAMI AP
State Sen. Lew Brantley, the
Jacksonville Democrat slated to become president of the
Florida Senate in 1976. says the state must quit building
"country club prisons" and overhaul its criminal justice
system to provide swift and stern punishment for
offenders.
tZ."Today
it's the law-abiding citizen who is locked up,"
neonesuay in a speech to a Miami
political club. "lie or she Is forced to hide In the borne
behind electronic warning systems while the criminals
walk the streets."
Brantley added, "We must do away with the country
club prisons we're building now at a cost of $33,300 a bed in
air conditioned rooms with semi-private toilets and kitchenettes."

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Sources said prosecutors may grant Zerilli Immunity
from prosecution, which means he could be found in
contempt of court and sent to Jail for ref using to answer

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Convicts Man

A Winter Garden man has
been convicted of the execu tion-style murder of Goth
a
Postmistr ess Lorraine Smith, 51, who was shot during a
robbery In th e tiny Orange County town July 21.
A federal court jury deli berated 6' hours before con%icting Thomas Brunson, 24, late Wednesday. Brunson
and defense lawyers sat silently as th e verdict was
returned, lie faces a mandatory sentence of life irn1)risonment for th e murder and years for th e post office
rob be ry.
A pre-sentence Investi gation was ordered before sentencing Oct. 31. Another defendant in the case, Glen
herman, 21, of Plant City, is scheduled to stand trial next
week on murder and robbery charges.
Police said th e postmistress was shot once in the head
kneeled beside th e post office safe, a pparently
because she had enraged one bandit by not moving
quickly enough. The two robbers made off with $300,

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The sources ca lled Spencer the original "dirty
trickster," teaching his followers It is "not how you play
the game that counts, It is whether you win or lose," ac-

DETROIT (AP)
The government may grant immunity to the son of Detroit's reput ed organized crime
don in an attempt to learn more about the disappearance
of ex•Teamsters boss James H. Hoff a, according to
sources dose to the investigation.
A federal grand jury probing Hoffa's disappearance
questioned An thon y J. Zerilli, 47, for nearly an hour on

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mission's administrative mission ers referred to the
This is National "Fire
assistant, said If he can get a position as the "rose," be'ause t
Prevention Week" and firemen
consensus he will begin ad- disagreement was so keen that
in Seminole County ha ve been
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busy de monstr ating equipment
Oct. g
UPOfl.
and firefighting techniques to
Finally, the commission
set
f
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October
bthe
date
28
bo th public and pri va te school
agreed to an orwhich
tentatively
vote on the ordinance
children.
creates the new position. dinance which give: the
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Although the salary hasn't been posi tion the title of executive
t'
aware of fire hazards and know
decided on, $25,000 is in fiscal assistant to the commission,
1915.76 budget for the Some commissioners feared
how to deal with them with all
the title of county administrator
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assista nt's salary.
of the educational material and
the title given the Job inmost
the
many
Some commissioners are
safety
devices
Poovey
re
1.1.
James
(right) and EMI R.S. Hawkins demonstrate the Hurst tool, a special metal ready to go ahead and advertise counties — would give
available," said Sanford Fire
opener, before classes of pupils,
too much power
tr
Chief G. M. Harriett.
for the posi tion, but others are
government.
So,
county
"Most fires are caused by lives of automobile accident most of the drills and
less eager.
In
cords In your house in sale
human carelessness. Most victims.
Mike Hat- executive assis ta nt was the
emergency notifications are condition?
emergency
fatalities are people too young
taway
says
he's
ready to compromise.
Poovey said iiremen are given during the first two weeks
Are matches and
or too old," said Harriett.
lighters
"initiate
recruiting"
and if the
invited to kindergarten through of each school year.
But, Williams says he is
kept out
of
reach
of
small
ordinance
fails
on
Oct.
28, the
Fire Prevention Week fifth grade classes in the
reluctant to begin advertising
('anton said school safety and c hildren!
ruinatcd in I)22 at the cunI's Public
.ssion "cmi!d discontinue
and to emergency Procedures are
has
everyone
been
u i salary is set. After all,
warned
suggestion of the National Fire most all grades in private
the search."
says Williams, the exact title
updated at the beginni ng of never to use gasoline or similar
Protection Association. Both schools.
Commissioner Dick Williams will determine salary.
every year. The last serious flammable liquids for cleaning is more relucta nt.
the United States and Canada
Are there any red fire trucks
school
fire was w hen the ad. clothc and other things?
Harry
Commissioner
proclaimed the week in which anymore?
Williams said an "executive
— If your clothes ever catch se rch" at this point of time Kwiatkowski said the problem
ministration building at
October 9 occurs — the an.
Sanford firemen said
their Crooms High School burned fire, you must never run. Do
niversary of that fateful No. 12
could be solved with one word,
may be confusing."
and two back- down about five years ago as a you know how to smother a
Chicago fire in 1871.
The reason, he said, Is "negotiable," or leave the
up pumper units are still
result of an ear ly morning clothes fire by rolling on the because t he commission still sala ry ope n until the ordinance
The "Grcat Chicago Fires'
traditional red color.
floor or ground, OF coveri ng 1ti
other blaze, he said.
hich legend Says began when io units at the two fireThe
has to
on the amount of is approved .
st.atior.s
with
nr hInnkt
Kate O'Learys cow kicked over have the new color.
Poovey said nome fire safety
Does your family have fire
a lantern — left almost 100,000
which
are
Each of the 39 principals at checklists,
escape
drills from bedrooms, so
people homeless, claimed 200 the 41 public schools in the distributed to area schools,
you
will
remember two ways to
victims and leveled 2,000 acres Seminole County school system include dangers people should
the
ou
ts
ide from your room?
of the city.
set up their own special be aware of all year 1 ng. Some
Most
home fires start
IA. James Poovey and a half program this week in ob- of the are:
between
the
hours of midnight
a dozen firemen from Sanford's servance of the National Fire
Worn out electric cords can and 6 a.m., Just when you are
42-man fire department Prevention Week, according to
start fires. Are all electric asleep and least prepared.
Wednesday held several equip- Hugh Carlton, director of
ment demonstrations at the auxiliary services.
Sanford Christian School at the
"We get tremendous
Sanford Airport.
response from the schools,"
Four lime green-colored fire Carlton said, explaining that
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cipal Carom Gager, firemen
"Fire Prevention Week is a

WASHINGTON (Al') — Stuart Spencer, recently
named poli tical director of President Ford's 1976
presidential effort, ran a campaigning school In the 196(
wch tau politicans trkUecb *phone tappng and
spying, according to the Scripps-Howard newspapers.
Spencer, a lAs Angeles political strategist, denied the
accusation, which Scripps-Howard said came from
political consultant Raymond V. Humphreys and three
unnamed sources who also attended the campaign

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A county official is polling the money to pay me new assista t.
county commission today to try Also, Williams said, the com•
to reach a consensus to Initiate mission has not officially
an "executive search" for the decided what the title will be.
The title has been a hangup
commission's new assistant.
Bob Ellis, the county corn- all along. At first, corn.

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Area ('ode 305.322-261 or 831.9993
Thursday. Oct. 9. 1975—'A

Effective Oct. 20, personal checks will no longer
be accepted for payment of student Lunches In
Seminole County school cafeterias.
All this comes about because the school ad.
ilinistrati ye stall says there are just too many 'bad'
checks being used to pay for the lunches and the
difficulty In trying to collect on the checks Is x,
time consuming and difficult,

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WAYNE V. IX)YLE, Publisher
R. RICHARD LONG, Editor
%% ll.IJAM I). ('tJRHIE. Managing Editor
HoHF:RT C. MARKEY. Advertising Director

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lime R'lit'cr Week. 55 rents; Month. 1240: 6 Months, $1420;
Year, $218 40 lh Mail In Florub mine its home delver%'. All
ther nhill Month, $2 0; i Months, $16.20; 121
Months, $32.40.

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From The Miami Herald

The Clock
Higher Education

We could say those parents or guardians who
submit valid checks for the lunches. However, we
Feel it will be the youngsters themselves who will
Lake the brunt of this latest action
Not that we blame the school administration.
Those people must do what they can to protect the
interests of all citizens and if they're losing money

Amendment Bars Military Forces

By and large, the school lunch program in
Seminole County isagoodofle, with a well-balanced
diet and the price Is within reach of most people's
means.
However, since, most lunch tickets are purchased on the first day of the week for the enire
week, we foresee difficulties.
Currently, the lunches are priced at $2.50 a week
for kindergarten th rough fifth grade, $3 per week
for grades 6-12 and $4.2 for adult lunches.
Perhaps the only solution is for parents to start
packing lunches at home for the little ones. This is
at least a sure-lire way for the moms and dads to
know that they sent their youngster off to school
with something wholesome to eat and not have to
orry about the tot losing the money, using it for
purposes other than lunch cr having some 'bully'
Lake it away from them.
It's a difficult decision, but one that must be
faced.
—Hill ('urrie

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plications for admission to colleges and univershies unless the next session of the Legislature
takes action.
Problems are severe in both public and private

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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (AP) — Armed I.atln
American refugees held five United Nations officials and
employes under threat of death today, but Argentine
officials agreed to let them leave the country if they find
somewhere to go.
'Ilie group, said to consist of Chileans and at least one
Rrazilian, burst into the offices of the U.N. High Cornmission for Refugees at midday Wednesday, demanding
that the United Nations take the refugees to another
country because they said they were destittute in Argentina.

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The pohtical pundits are stiU mulling over We
meaning of New Hampshire's sena torial run-off
election in which Democrat John A. Durkin
defeated Republican Louis C. Wyman.
As New Hampshire went, not necessarily will
the nation go in 1976, of 'course. But the Linmediate consensus is that the defeat is a bad
omen for the GOP In next year's presidential and
congr essiona l races,
The New Hampshire election was more than
the f irst electoral test of the Ford administration, however. It was also the first test
of
federal campaign spending law, and
in this rpect numerous observers tc porten ts
of trouble for the GOP that go far beyond apparent popular dissatisfaction with the
President's Inability to turn the economy
around
me election dramatically demonstrated
powerful political leverage the new law has
giventoorganhzedlabor, theysay,whfle[),.cjj1
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rnutuK)uS far-left soldiers clashed with opponents overnight, and hospital authorities said between 60 and 80
persons wore injureti, two with bullet wounds,
t1u,t 1 the victims, including six soldiers, were injured
(luring rock-throwing battles between the two groups,
they said.
The demonstration, grouping about 5,000 members of
the centrist Popular Democratic party (PPD), began in
the heart of Portugal's second largest city 175 miles north
Of Lisbon. The demonstrators shouted their support for
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that further erosion in funding may seriously
damage a public university system already beset
by numerous problems. Community colleges face a
similar plight,
Meanwhile, Florida's private colleges and
universitLs are struggling to maintain their
academic standards in the face of increasing
tconomic problems. Because these institutions
perform the indispensable public service of offering an alternative to statontrolled education,
their welfare is as much a matter of public interest
a adequate support for the public system,
Unfortunately, the 1975 Legislature, pressed by
the demands of an unrealistic austerity budget
made a truly shortsighted decision to reduce by 6
the appropriation for Florida Student
Assistance Grants, a program vital to the health of
private higher education in Florida.
Since 1972, 4,124 of these grants averaging
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students to attend private institutions. This fall,
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this autumn Gerald Ford presented himself to
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spending more effectively because thousands of
ficiais fascinated by the remaking of reali ty.
dollars worth of support contributed by unions
Examples have been on most tongues in all •
moments of Washington history. George
Over the horizon
Washington tied to the India ns, Tom Jefferson
For example, union agents working for the
lied to the blacks and Richard Nixon lied to
Democratic candidate telephoned each of the
45flfl
on households in the state srai
everyone. According to author Clinton Rossiter,
tjm !TtaUeJ literature under cheap bulk
"There has not been a great leader in this cenallowed for nonprofit (X'gaflIzationS,
turywhowoWdn'tbede%i ous atce1nsfor
absentee ballots and worked house-to-house in Political Football
Crawford in the Oct. 2 article written by Joe his own ends."
some districts on election day.
one recalls, almost wi th amusement, Lyndon
One
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In ation, the New Hampshire State
I do not have all the information concerning
rallying hawk support among troops In
and Sanford and I was so shocked to see officials
Council mailed pro-Durkin letters to 47,000 AF1
the
eulon
of
the
Lyman High School student. Korea (Halloween, 1966) by imagining: "My
away with so much oveghUng on
cio mem bers, and the heads of several other get
great, great grandfa ther, you know, died at the
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will
not
speak f or or a gainst
part. Our boys played hard and played well,
unions also sent out literature.
Alamo."
They just couldn't get ahead for being
Ms. Crawford was quoted as saying
Bemusement, perhaps, is the only fitting
Under the campaign
spending "reform" law yet officiaLs overlooked Del[Aind's actions.
"black culture didn't teach the boy" about not
none
these or other union political activities
Uon to government's preoccupation wi th
Maybe we did et a little upset, or as Jim hitfing a girl. Me, Crawford did not grow up in a bunkum. But often it is most difficult to laugh,
had to be applied to Durkin's spending limi tation
because such "In kind" aid Is merely Us . Haynes saw It "panic in the heat of the battle, black environment How does she know what David Wise, In his book "The Poli tics of Lying,"
black
tea their children? Who gives reminds us that In 1971 when mechanical errors
hessian Of the unions' right t
desperation," and Last but not least, "unwise."
the
authority to speak for our culture?
with eir members.
would think that anyone who saw the
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saw
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respectfu
lly submit to OU that W (blacks)
According to William Baltaks, regional its UflfaiflS*S. It was like watching
government humbug was in effect prepackaged
teach our children rlgjgfron, wrong juitas most to deceive what during
diVector forUsReNaUon
co(nmltacrime against someone and being tied
a real alert would have
parents u over the world,
Ule failure to include "in kind" union con. up and not being able to help them. A very sick
been a terribly frightened public.
tri buUons in the campaign spending law is going feeling. I assure
It is very frustrating to see how others put
Wise says the government had prerecorded
to be "a big problem" for the Republicans.
blacks in a different category away from all tapes.ready for use by the federally controlled
human
And it Is hardly as if the party did not have tlat Mysevenyearoldnephewwaswithmeagyjjf
beings. We have the same wants,
game was an example
Emergency Broadcast Station, assuring
of
fair
play
he
Isn't
enough problems already.
and desires as others.
Americans that the enemy had struck fist with
interested. Watdhing DeLand players rough our
atomic
weapons, that retaliation was massive,
The 13 million Americans who ire deaf are Us guys after the whistle had been blown and not attack
The you.ng
manI don't
might know,
have been
the girl,
Youprovoked
must to
and that the "probebUity of victory is good."
latest disaiminated against minority to be getting penalized was more than he or I
Watergate, It was thought, would change all
realize
that
heard from, and they intend to shout until the take.
at age 15,
most
students
are
thinking
this
deception. Moralists have for months agreed
Insurance industry, for one, opens its ears.
if DeLand really feels good about how the mother
for themselves
and
not
necessarily
what
their
with
Rep.
Donald Fraser D'Minn.) who believes
taught 115111.
"Insurance protection Is an essential element game was "won" arid If the officials could Sleep
thelying
day Puss ended when society penalizes people
of American life, yet deaf citizens are often well that
My concern is that Americans and others for
night, I would say their character
to their government but not %lce versa.
denied coverage," says Albert Pimentel, lacking.
must realize that blacks are human too.
Yet that day has not ended, the sun is still high on
director of public service programs at Gallaudet
Name withheld
it Wks like high school football has turned
official fabrication. To paraphrase Oliver
College in Washington, D.C. "Or when insurance
by re
quest,
Wendell
li
po
tics.
Holmes. a lie remains the handle to fit
is available, the deal man or woman must be
Sanford
all
politi
cal sins.
con tent to pay higher premiums, accept
C. J. Hha
Th us Wilbur Mills, when caught when
warranted rest rictions or boa"
Sfl1OTd
the
Letters to the editor are welcome. All letters stripper,
called her merely "a good family.
To change this situation, an educa tional
must be signed wi th a mailing add ress
and, when friend"; and Ric hard Helms, an ambassador,
program aimed at the Insurance industry has Culture Question
possibl e, a telephone number so the identity of
la te of the CIA, denies U.S. intervention In Us
launched by the Na tional Association of Us
the writer may be verified. The
herald affairs of Allende's Chile; and Nelson
Deaf and Gallaudet, the nation's only accredited
As a black parent, I would like to take Issue
will respect the wishes of writeEvening
rs who do not Rockefeller shabbily tel
liberal art., college for the deaf,
with the statement attributed to Ms. Louise
ls sou thern po li ticos he's $
want their names to appear In print.
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Private armies of
Christians and Moslems battled in the streets of Beirut
today as Premier Rashid Karami again sought Syrian
mediation from President Hafez Assad in Damascus.
Unofficial estimates cf casualties in the past 24 hours
ranged up to GO dead and more than 200 wounded.
"Armed men are everywhere," Beirut Radio announced. "All roads are closed. There is no change in the
situation."

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schools, of giving up altogether on aspirations to
further their education, or of attending schools in
states where there is a less shortsight ed attitude
toward the value of education.

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hard to believe the activities of mere laiman beings could
a dent in its appearance. Yet a confrontation Is developing
be tween boraxminersandtheNationalparkService,,hf ch Is
responsible for protecting the scenery in Death Valley National
Monument.
Miners who have access to the monument under an act
Congress are pod to niove their opera tions into an
from a favori te lookou t for tourists, Zabriskie Poin t, and the
Park Sen-ice Octifl&amp;
Ei ther the borax mine rs should go elsewhere or the
Service should establish a new lookout. With nearly 3,000 vlr.
tually uninahablted square miles in the national monuments
tourists and miners can surely keep out of each other's way.

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civilians now have been killed In the nine days
since five terrorists were executed.
The latest victim was a young policeman
wounded in a terrorist attack in Madrid Oct. 1
as Gen. Francisco Franco celebrated the 39th
anniversary of his rise to power. Three other
policemen were killed the same day.
Earlier Wcdnesday, policemen killed five
innocent people including two of their own
men — moments after a hail of submachinegun bullets from a passing small, white car
hit no one in a police barracks in the working
class district of La Verneda.
Moments later, a second white car approached, followed by a police jeep, and
authorities said jumpy guards b1azd away.
A Spanish official said the only possible
consolation in the accidental killing "is that
this may cool the boisterousness of the
police."
The official, who spoke privately and
declined to be identified, called the latest
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The infamous House Un-American Activities
What the UnAmerlcan Activities staff really unaware that non-union labor had been used.
Committee, whose witch hunts terrorized considers unAmerican, apparently, is cutting off
"The Postmaster General wants hIs
"All the people we do business with are union,"
Washington in the 1940s simply won't Let go of the their public funds.
limousine," they told aides of Rep, James
he said. He said Us use of non-union labor was a Santini, f)-Nev,
public purse strings.
HOFFA'S SUCCESSOR: While the search violation of the contract.
This was the commit tee that made Richard continues for the
Bailar also wants to raise the price of stamp
body of cx-Tearnsters boss
We spoke to several subcontractors who
s
said to help balance the postal budget.
Nixon. as a young communist hunter, a national Jimmy Hoffa, his successor, Frank Fits.
they were paid by La Costa. The spokesman said
Footnote: A Postal Service spokesman said
figure. But because of its irresponsible tactics. simmons, is moving into a 1270,0000 home under Fittstmmons paid La Costa for the home.
the lobbying to save hlailar's limousine
the committee became badly discredited.
the California SUfl.
was done
Footnote: We made repeated calls
At first, its members merely changed the
to Fiti- without his knowledge The spokesman
siznnuons' office for his comments, me calls acknowledged,
Haifa is believed to be a mobster victim,
name of the House Internal security committee
however, that Bailar thinks "any
were not returned. We also called his lawyers
arid dressed it in sheep's clothes. But this didn't Fitzslmmons' new house reportedly was built by
Postmaster General shouhi have such a car."
who refused to disc,iss the La Costa project.
L.t1, public. So the House voted laM
a company with r7iotter ties.
fj1
POLITICAL. PRISONERS.
BAILING OUT
in BAILAR: Postmaster
to diand the committee altogether.
The La Costa Land Company, which
The Moscow
General Benjam BaIIzr has made repeated chapter of Amnesty International, a w
or ldwide
Thus the committee disappeared, presto, tructed the Fitishnmo,s hacienda, allegedly
group Which
frugal he
tripe to capitol un
keeps tabs on political prisoners,
was established with moister money, Title CO CbS
from public view, unblessed arid unmaurned.
But there is one sacrifice he Is unwilling to make, has itself been all but wiped out by
But house was arsierred to FitsShflfl)Ofl$,
its staff and its Ides remained behind. The
Soviet secret
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He doe 't want to give up his big government pOlice action.
to our jslj
on July 10.
In a private letter to Rep.
Donald Fraser, Durged House Jwfrlazy Chairman Peter Rodino,
Although Ftnj
Us State Department
The House, under pressure from President
D-NJ.,to absorb the entire staff into his own fold most powerful
said Amnesty's
in1on, two
Ford to cut government spending, obliglngly has Andrei ?VetdOkh1e bo '
and to carry on the Investigatiarts.
Sergei Kovalev and
passed legislation that would require 8W Slikola Rudenko have
been
Charged with various
After months of haggling, Hodim agreed to home. Another company used non-uno labor in
government bigwigs to turn in their limousines political crimes.
retain elgid of the dispossessed subversive furnishing some Of the concrete for the
for smaller, cheaper cars. Only a few top of.
home,
pg
This will cost the taxpayers $140,244 a
The chapter chaIrman. Valentin Turchin
that ts
Fltzsimmoruj t
fjcjalj will be allowed to retain their present "w interrogated by
t police and has since
whether he would purchase the house. But the
flbOtleIS.
But 30 other investigators research analysts, arcthitect's plans in our possession
been inactive in
the
Qrganization" Another
happens to have a large, gleaming
AM clerks remained on the "Fitisimmons'lome."mepns w
ere a
Mercury Marquis. Anything smaller, he (eels, other members have been has
congressional p
flwitibune3O Most of them the San Diego arthltecturaj firm of Paul Thsyk
. . and
would not befit a person Of his importance, So their honie have been starch
just hung around, looking sinister, at a cost to the and Associates,
ed.-,
two of his aides slipped up to Capitol Hill last
At least two been
taxpym of another $21636 in salaries.
A spokesman (Cr La Costa said he was
were under arrest as
' and IlSilted that Baihar keep his Marquis, recently as
few days ago.

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BARCELONA, Spain (AP)
Police int'tt1atin se'iIion in the military have
ir,'sted three army officers, well-informed
sources reported today.
The three were arrested Wednesday night
in this city on Spain's northeastern
Mediterranean coast, where police have been
battling a terrorist offensive for seven
months,
They were the first military arrests since
police discovered an underground cell of dissi(Jent army officers in Madrid two months
ago and arrested nine officers on sedition
charges.
Those arrested Wednesday were identified
as artillery commander Enrique LopezAmnor,
('apt. Juan Diego Garda and Capt. Artt'rio
Urrearan Granados. All are known for their
liberal views and were named last August in
papers filed against the nine,
Reports of the new army crackdown came
hours after terrorist violence claimed yet
another life. Nine policemen and four

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WASHINGTON I AP) — Con- use of U.S. military forces in on his proposal was set for to- when
the two chambers could amendment specifying that the H.
gress, about to begin a week's the region. The resolution was day.
Iron out their differences.
measure gives the President no
The House also approved on a
Columbus Day vacation, Is ex. approved 341 to 69.
Senators said they would take
Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey, D- authority to introduce U.S. voice vote an amendment repected to stamp final approval
President Ford had sought final action on the Issue this Minn., manager of the measure military force into
the Middle qulrthg Ford to report to Conon a resolution that will place approval of the stationing of the Friday, the day they recess for on the
Senate floor, urged his East.
gress on the feasibility of repiAmerican technicis at dee- technicians In the buffer zone their vacation,
colleagues to adopt the proposal
The
amendment,
the Americans with techIntroduced
acing
tronic detection posts in the between Israeli and Egyptian
lithe Senate does take final as offered by the House. by Rep. Bob Eckhardt, D-Tex., niclans from other nations.
Sinai desert,
forces by last Friday, but the action on the measure this Humphrey said
time is essen- won approval of ripporters of
Secretary of State Henry A.
The proposal, part of the Senate has yet to act on the week, it will have to accept the tial,
noting that congressional the technician resolution, ji,. Kissinger, who negotiated the
United States commitment In preposal.
amendments tacked on to the action on the measure will trig. eluding Rep. Wayne Hays, D. interim settlement, has said
the Sinai peace accord between
Sen. James Abourezk, I)- proposal in the House and turn ger final Implementation of the Ohio, who
said It would not bar both sides demanded that
Israel and Egypt, was given S.D., has moved to scuttle the down a dozen others
proposed peace accord.
Ford
from
using U.S. military American technicians monitor
overw he lming approval measure by returning it to the by senators. Otherwise, final
Before approving the resolu. strength to rescue the civilian the peace from a demilitarized
Wednesday by the house, which Senate Foreign Relations Corn- action would
have to await the tion, the house passed an technicians if they were in per- zone In the Sinai.
an aniendnwnt to bar the Iiiittee for further work. /t vote end of the week's vacation,

a.m. to 4 p.m. sponsored by OCT. 13
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First
Christian
Hopper Fiementat-y School
Youth
Orange Audubon Society, 7:30
Seminole Chapter No. 2,
Fraternal Order of Eagles
PTA, 7:30 p.m., general Fellowship.
p.m., Central Christian Church, Order of the Eastern Star. Halloween Dance and charter
business meeting and guest
250 W. Ivanhoe Blvd., Orlando. Advance night.
night for Acne 3643 and
speaker. Room visitations from
Voter Registration, spon. Panel discussion on ConserAuxiliary, 8 p.m., Altamonte
so 7 to 7.30. A nursery will be sored by Winter Springs vation Education.
OCT.
19
Civic Center. Dance music by
available.
Bicentennial Committee.
Fraternal Order of Eagles Nick Pleifauf at 9p.m. Costume
Sanford-Seminole Art Assn.,
OCT. 10
Tuscawilla Information Center, 7:30 p.m., Cultural Arts Aerie 3643 "Bring a Friend prizes.
SaUte Harrison Chapter of 8:30-10:15 a.m,; Cumberland Building, 5th and Oak. Day" 4 p.m., coffee and cake at
Harvest Festival, First
National Society DAB, :30 Farm Store, SR 434, 10:30-1:30 Demonstration
by
John dub home in Fern Park.
United Methodist Church, 5th
p.m., home of Mrs. R.W. p.m.; and Winter Springs Yeackle.
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Magnolia, 9a.m. to 5 p.m.
OCT. 21
Deane, 810 E. 25 th St., Sanford. Elementary School, SR 434, 2-5
Lunch,
11:30-1:30.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m.
Women of the Moose Chapter
p.m.
OCT. IG-lI
1404, Christmas in October Sanford Woman's Club.
Spire Circle, Order of the
Annual garage sale SportPast Grand Knight dinner, night, gifts for Mooseheart and
Amaranth,
1:30 p.m. at home of
Beta ('hi Initiation Dinner, 7
p sored by Maitland Woman's
Knights of Columbus, 8 p.m. for Mnosehaven.
"I
F.velyn
Hayes.
p.m. Sheraton Inn, Sanford.
Club, 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., 501
members and wives.
OCr. 14
Oak l'tne, Maitland.
Weight Watchers, 7 pm., OCT. 22
0(1'. II
Fraternal Order of Eagles Sanford Woman's Club.
'minolt' Count)' Association
Cnr wash at Clem Leonard's Pizza Party and dance, 7 p.m.,
for Retarded Children theater
Shell Station, 25th and Park, 9 club home in Fern ['ark.
Third Quarterly Director's benefit "The Music Man," 7:30
Russell Theatre,
meeting of, Greater Sanford hiilL, Annie
Rollins
College.
Tickets
Chamber of Commerce 8 a.m.
available from Streeps's
Florida Aviation Trades Agency in Orlando or by mail
Association (state meeting) CARC, P.O. Box 1086, Sanford.
Joseph flecce Sr., Deltona
OCrOBER8, 1975
Airport Inn Aero Services
Twila J. Barrow, Lake Mary Terminal Building, 6:30 put.
ADMISSIONS
Seminole Spokes luncheon,
Eva
Blum,
Lake
Mary
Sanford:
Co-hosts: \cro Services aunt 12:15 p.m., Longwood Hotel.
Bobby L. Bennett
Joanna C. Bass, Lake Monroe Sanford Airport Authority.
Call Mrs. Lynn Lenons of
Annie L. Hersey, Lake
Iris Emersoa
Free blood pressure cheeks 2- Longwood For reservations.
Monroe
Lucille C. Heard
4 p.m., Seventh-day Adventist
Ruth Stafford, Lake Monroe
Sue A. Jordan
Church, 7th and Elm, Sanldrd.
DISCHARGES
Connie L. Leviti
Sanford:
Stanley J. Merecki
Suburban Republican
Women's Club, 10 a.m., Oak
Christine M. Blankenship
Kenneth J. Mitchell
Wednesday's
high
89.
Harbour, 550 Maitland Ave.,
Geneva P. Burfield
Pamela A. Murphy
Overnight low 67.
Lynda G. Carter
Altamonte Springs. Speaker,
Cynthia L. Neal
Partly cloudy through Friday
Lawrence B. Garrison
Jack homer, chairman of the
Joyce A. Nelson
with a few scattered afternoon
Wi!liain S. Hasson
County Bicentennial CoinWilliam A. Horn
or evening thundershowers,
mnittee.
Michael flaws
Altamonte Springs
Highs in the upper 80s and low
Louise Murphy
Mae Wallberg, Daytona
OCT. 15
90s. Lows in the 70s. Mostly
Marie Paul
Beach
Newcomers Coffee sponsored southeast and south winds
Katherine
Rober
Jerry W. Hunter, DeBary
by Seminole Spokes of around
10
mph,
Rain
Glendora Tallo
Floyd F. Barber, Deltona
Altamonte Springs, Betty probability 20 per cent during
Robert 0. Weeks
Eugene P. Field, Deltona
Pollock in charge. Call the afternoon and evenings.
Celia Wiliams
Bernard Hillyard, Deltona
j
Welcome Wagon for details.
EXTENI)Efl FORECAST
John D. White, DeBary
John E. Keats, Deltona
Chance of thundershowers
Seminar on eye problems,
Dorothy A. Dupuis, Deltona
a.m., Altamonte Springs Civic mainly north Saturday and
Frances Greco, Deltona
Sunday, and central portions
Center. Open to public.
Gladys T. Jessup, Deltona
AWN
Monday. Lows from 60s to 70s.
Elizabeth G. Ryan, Deltona
Annual book sale' at South Highs mostly in BOs.
Essle M. Groom, Lake Seminole Community Library,
Daytona Beach tides: high
Monroe
Maitland Avenue, Altamonte 12:16a.m., 12:49 p.m.; low 6:11
Linda Byrd, Winter Springs Springs, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. a.m.,7:03 p.m. Port Canaveral:
Mrs. Michael (Elaine) Includes sets of encycolpedias high 12:30 p.m.; low 6:03 a.m.,
Donovan &amp; baby girl, DeBary. and National Geographies.
6:41 p.m.

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Legislators cut the grants program even
though it was alreaçiy seriously underfunded and
despite convincing evidence offered by the private
institutionsThat each grant recipient who attends
and independent school instead of a public one
saves the taxpayers $1,244 a year a rare bargain
these days.
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because of the bad checks, naturally some steps
have to be taken.
However, the little tykes who must now carry the
cash to pay for those lunches are the ones we're
most concerned With.
Too many of them aren't responsible enough to
handle the money and could well lose it along the
way.
Or, they just might decide to skip lunch and use
the money for thone little goodies that all children
love so much.
Worse yet, and we've known this to happen,
there are children In some schools who can, and
have, intimidated smaller youngsters Into turning
their lunch money over to them or suffer the consequences.
We're nct saying anything like thIn is happening
here and we hope it never does come about.
But, it has happened in other areas and the
possibility of such being perpetrated here must be
considered.

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have been showing up in the elementary schools,
accordi'ig to Rozer Harris, assistant
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H. L. Dorothy M. Eustis,
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By NANCY BOOTH
grand
Royal
Matron,
and
S.
K.
most Foods change taste once separately in aluminum fo
Dr. and Mrs. A.L. Rousey. Sherman Karcher, of ramie, Broderick and Mrs. Dick
.
il and
Herald Staff Writer
John Folk, Grand Royal
Deplores Use
Name
they have been reheated. There freeze.
Longwood,
were
guests
of
honor
Wy.,
and
their
daughter,
Erin;
Herren,
of
Harrison,
Nebraska;
_... *%
Patron,
of
the
Grand
Court
of
Smorgasbord is a "meal of is a way to avoid this. You can
at
a
party
given
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Hazel
Piper,
Long
Beach,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robin
01
After accumulating a down
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the Amaranth of Florida, were
appetizers served buffet style." use your leftovers, satisly your
.'
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DEAR ABBY: I am a direct
their son and daughter-in-law. Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. John Baugtm, Long Beach, Calif.
\ . \
or so packe ts, depending on th e
.
1
It originated in Sweden and has husband and your family and 5jy,i,
honored
here
recently
as
they
descendent of General Joseph
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Rou.sey,
of your family, try this.
______
since become intenUonal.
made an Official Visit to
senean tnrnationaUy famous
Hooker, who served valiantly in
Longwood,
in
celebration
of
Take
a
urge
cookie sheet, lay
I
.:
How a bo ut trying an dish at one and the same time, your aluminum
?.
Abby
Dear
Cathedral Court No. 38.
the Civil War.
wrapped
theIr
60th
we&amp;itng
anniversary.
American style smorgasbord
ALso introduced was S.K.
Usually, after each meal packets on it, opening each
I do not know how my family
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The Rousey's were married
/
¼
John Carrol, Past Supreme
that doesn't cost a penny?
4
t
o
name
became a synonym for
there is a cup of this or that left packet just enough to let some
I
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in
Nebraska,
on
Sept.
22,
1915,
t
'I
Royal
Patron
and
H.L.
Roth
Most people, especially men, over. Most homemakers put heat penetrate. Warm in a 400
prostitute,
whore or harlot, but
and the 60th anniversary
/
.
:
S
say, "I don't like leftovers,
!
Carrol,
associate
cond
I find it very offensive.
. --uctress
celebration was postponed a
this
minute
amount
into
the
degree
oven
for
10
minutes
or
!I1 By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
don't se rve them to me."
of the Supreme Council of the
1.
There are nwnerou.s other ____________________________________________________________
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few days, so all the relatives
garbage disposal. DON'T! so. Arrange on a platter. Add a
Order of the Amaranth, Inc.
I think the reason for this is Wrap each leftover portion la rge bowl of
could get together.
sa lad and crisp U
Each of the guests was
Our carefree traffic
Flowers and a beautifully
law-abiding citizens, and I am gives me a particularly tin- wan ts to wear for any reason.
I garlic bread. Voila! American L'
stopper
Is
Miss
Stark
sure I s peak for the m when I sightly appearance. It's not too And 11 he's concerned about
presented
with a gift and an
decorated cake, frosted in
smorgasbord!
Brumley,
lay,
another
honorary membership. A gift
M"
9
4
while, gold and green, with
-1
say we Hookers are slandered uncomfortable, and it greatly what others think, he's making
Your family can serve
in,
lovely
daughter
of
Mr.
100i
ye
llow
frosting
roses
In
and
honorary
membership
was
by this commonly accepted, improves the way I look,
themselves from the display.
a problem where none exists.
and Mrs. Daniel E.
also
ilVCfl
immoral
cozwotation.
to
the
Grand
Royal
center,
highlighted
e
table,
th
When someone once asked
The variety of choices is
lay.
Brumley.
,.
Matron and Grand Royal
Others attending were; Sue
I have two daughters and a me how I "lost" so much
unlimited and most kids find it
CON F I D EN I I A L TO
Stark
is
dressed
for
a
Patron and a check was given
Rousey, Longwood; Mrs.
son,
and the girls especially weight, I made the mistake of WORRIED IN DAYTON,
a treat.
casual
good time in
have been
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to the Grand Royal Matron for 11
Vernon Mary Virginia) Blome,
7
5A- Evening
embarrassed telling him the truth about the 01110: Please, please tell your
By heating the food in Dr. and Mrs. A. 1. Rousey, Longwood, celebrate at 60th An- ofFt.Collins,Colorado,andher
Thursday,Ocf,,,
smart
-r2.
permanent
9
her special project for the
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numerous
times
by people who corset. Now I'm the bUtt of mother TODAY that you think
aluminum foil, you retain the niversary party (Herald Photo by Elda Nichols)
press JJ Jeans styled
have made jokes about their jokes from some of th
Masonic
home
in
St.
Peterdaughters, Mrs. Ford Russell,
original flavor and color,
with a higher waist.
1
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e guys at you might be pregnant. She will
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sburg.
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being a couple of "hookers" work.
of Linham, Md.. Ilfld Mrs.
rWi
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thereby satisfying those who
line and gently flared
know lia( to do. No girl should
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11.1.. Eleanor Evans acMy son is seriously con"don't
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like
legs. Her knit top, the
leftovers
What's
wro
ng
th
man
have
a baby at age 13.
wi
a
A•'f
f m
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0511i. sidering changing his name
companied by H I Marie
In And Around Deltona
Aluminum foil Is also an ex
newest fashion trend,
''a,.
--h'1
W
_
wearing
a
corset
or
some
kind
,
~?
'.
Norman,
two lovely songs,
'
is by Happiness Is.
cellentconductoro[heatsoyou ______________________________________
because his fiancee doesn't f girdle? Men aren't ashamed
ie, .. EviryoM has a problem What's
want to be a "Hooker," and she
in honor of these distinguisheti ,
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Tops and jeans are
save on electricity. By ha ving a
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uri?Forarscaur,puy,w rit,
.
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guests, as they were presented
says if she has daughters, she to wear padded shoulders,
available in several
"leftover smorgasbord," you
elevated
shoes
and
hair
pieces.
Aeav:
aci No. aeix. LA. Calil
doesn't want them to be
the gift, and Honorary memcolors and styles.
`000 Enclose stam ped, sell.
P
umpkin Gertrude Herbert I left), Altarnipute Springs, and Sandra S 99.
save on a night's supper, which
They
have
as
muc
elberry,
bership.
New fashions are arrivmeans a few more of those
ready for the Halloween program being planned for Oct. 31 at Casselherry Elementary School by the
Hat• to write liners? Send St to
lk
Am I overly sensitive? th- women to do whatever is
Sets Reception
H.L. Edna Dill, past matron, PUMPKINS
Ing regularly. Plan to
Z
precious pennies saved for
eir Abigail Van Buren, I" Lasky Dr.,
Beta Sigma Phi, PI Rho Chapter. Many activites are planned for the program, Including a puppet
neCe&amp;WY
to
improve
th
po
t
have a in ?
visit our "Wardrobe"
and H.L. Irene Flanigan, past
Beverly Hills, Calif. t02)7, for Ab.
other items.
show, cartoons and a fish pond from which each boy and girl will receive a prize. Parents will be
soon.
A
PROUD
HOOKER
appearance.
Yet
when
a
man
by's
booklet "How to Write Letters
By DORIS DIETRICH
matron,
presented
a
lovely
If you wish, put lighted
admitted free when accompanied by a child patron, who pa ys.(Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
bership. No tickets will be sold
buys
any
kind
of
a
support
to
for
All
Occasions." Pleas enclose' a
By
FANNETrE
EDWARDS
courte
sy,
honoring the Grand
the Mid-Winter Conference o' the Will B Gould honorable
candles on th e table, Use )'OW
at the door,
long.
self-addressed. stamped UO
up
he
his
stomach,
fl
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Herald Correspondent
DEAR PROUD: You have a firm
Royal Matron and Grand Royal
A gala reception honoring all
According to SMCA President best china and turn the meal
the World War I Veterans mention citation for his weekly______
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about it and says it's doctor's cent) envelop..
Patron, using the th
point. Little can be done about orders for a bad back.
members of Seminole Mutual Bettye Smith, an exciting intoaspecial occasion. You will
The Illinois Club of Deltona Barracks
and
Ladies' bulletin.
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happiness.
eme
of
AREA
BRIEFS
Concert Assoctatlon (SMCA) season u scheduled. A Special be
'Ised how much fun it will meet Monday at 6 p.m. j, Auxiliaries to be held in
What do you think about this,
Vif
your family name asa synonym
_____
The Grand Matron spoke
will begin :he 191,15-76 season for Bicentennial program, in- will be. And, don't forget those
ion Altamonte Springs on Jan. 9. 10
The southwest VOIU3ia
me
for
a
sornan
of
n
want
equality.
th
e
streets,
but
Abby?
Wo
the concert association. volving a variety of area talent savings.
this theine that in this world of
Hall for its mon th ly dinner- and 11, 1976. Chairman is Mrs. Outreach Center is now in its
__-t
Slembers and husbands were
11flif
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Savings and Loan Association I'll print your letter as a Well, so do men!
strife and violence, how much
Individual invitations will not will be presented in May, 1976
Harry
Garlic bread always adds a meeting.
Krcss, Irene Bobenia of Palmetto. The new headquarters at the Utile
served iced tea in the chapter's
In i Fi flS
of Orlando, SR 436 and Palm reminder. Also, If your son
PALO ALTO
smile can bring happiness and
be mailed this year. All concert
Bicentennial Mason Jars, with
ation's con- festive touch to any meal. Here president will preside. The club conference embraces all the Red School House in the
____
___
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___
ngs
Dri
e.
or
my
Aants
to
change
his
name,
s
en
patrons are cordially invited. tribution to the Bicentennial isaneconomlcalway to make it supplies the meat course and Barracks and Auxiliaries in Deltona Community Center
the dessert of Pineapple
210 E. First St .
y
h
man
can
wear
anything
he way.1111W., to
is
A
covered
d
privilege,
ish supper will
An hour of fellowship was
law 04stford f
and "
to conserve electricity, the members provide the other Florida, and will be held in the Complex. Staffers Barbara
sherbet.
year
Under the command of
DEAR ABBY: What do you
enjoyed following the meeting,
Five films directed by served at 6:30 p.m. IA. Comdr.
by using your brofle:, instead of food courses.
Members who enjoyed the
323.8020
Red Carpet Inn (Altamonte Kinnee, director and Beverly 90%
Annette Wing, the reception
delectable
food,
fun,
and
games
the
incomparable
Fredrico
and
Mrs.
Russell
Demoret,
think
of a guy who is So' cheap
Following the opening your oven.
as refreshments was served to
The September meeting was Springs Inn and Raquet Club). Stuhrenberg, secret.ary and Bill
.0-__ ft.V"ftW.._"_P"__-" 1111
A
that
tie won't marry the mother
I
.
will be an event of Oct. , at October reception, the first
comfour
week
course
for
were,
Vickie
and
Dennis
Hall,
Fellini
will
be
presented
in
chairmen
of
the
supper
visitors and members, by the
..,I.II,
GARLIC BREAD
the first meeting in this new General chairman is Harry L. Kauffman, chairman of
Wednesday
evening
mittee
will
be
assisted
by
Mr.
of
his
kids
because
she
is
on
Mayfair Country Club, between program, "Dames at Sea," a
se
ries
ea
ch
Past
Royal
Matron's
and
Past
women
drivers
designed
to
help
Kay
and
John
Harris,
Faye
and
location.
Previously
they
had
Shaffer
of
Seminole.
BROILER
Center's Advisory Board,
Royal Pa tr on's, of Cathedral them diagnose and correct Don SlIer, Evelyn and Alex starting Oct. 15 at Flori da Tech and Mrs. L.R. Stover, Mr. and welfare snd It pays for a ll her
the hours, 8-10:30 p.m. Other delightful long-running 1 loaf of french bread
met in the Deltona Community
assisted
by many volunteers,
some of the more common Searres, Lessie and Joe University's Vil la ge Center.
committee members are Pat Broadway musical comedy,
Mrs. Frank Kosmak, Mr. and (b0't0r and hospital bills?
Court No. 38
'.
or two sub rolls
Fay Bertugli of Deltona lugged boxes and crates and
G
ma
lf
unc
We are a young married
ti
ons
weekly
Shaw, Lucy Layer, Dr. Vann will be presented on Nov. 3, at 8 1 teaspoon of paprika
programs, open Mrs. George H earn and Mrs.
Courts represented at this automobile
will Pauline, Ercell and Bob Gray,
The Deltona Business and received the "Teenager of the furniture this week to get things
couple
who worry about the __________________________________________
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be
offered
starting
Oct.
16.
umes.
th
Parker and Sanford City p.m., at Sanford Chic Center. I teaspoon of onion powder
meeti
ng were from Tampa,
Elizabeth Jett, and the host and to e public, will begin at 8:15 Glenn H
Professional Woman's Club will Year" award from the South- In readiness for businem, once
Subjects
to
be
CommMoner John Morris.
covered
inIle
club's
president,
Otto
high
cost
of
living
but
struggle
P.M. with a film critique by a
*
hostess.
Jackson.
stage their aiinual Games and west Volusia Kiwanis Club last again. Drapes, rugs, desks,
The annual glittering 2 teaspoon of garlic powder
Baumgartner,
will
preside
at
a
along,
trying
to
pay
for
doctor
ville,
Eustis,
Melbourne,
elude
automobile
electrical
member
of
the
FlU
humainties
teas poon of parsley flakes
Car Party Fri day at 7:30 p.m. week-end in the Deltona chairs and cabinets are needed,
Champagne Ball will open the
SMCA membership (five
business meeting and there will a nd hospital bi lls, the house we t an fine arts faculty,
Daytona Beach and Orlando systems, engines, main6
L4
stick
of
butter
or
margarine
at
the Deltona Community Country Club. She had been the according to Mrs. Stuhrenberg.
currently underway. Area winter social season, t
.
. 0 .
Scheduled for viewing are be a program by the Audubon are buying and our taxes.
-Preceding the meeting a lovely tenance, and fuel and brake
I*
Slice bread in half length Center with Ms. Edwinea recipient of the "Teenager of She asks all Interested persons
li
newcomers and non-members in the luxurious clubhouse ;
Our
neighbors
have
been
Society.
lt
~
banquet
was
enjoyed
and
many
systems.
The
classes
will
be
"La
Delce
Vida"
on
Oct.
. I/
15;
.I. ~
&amp;
wise. Then cut almoist through Bauldry, general chairman. the Month" award during the to contact her.
I', i.%I . ;r
%
a.re welconx to join the concert The Forest.
living together for three years.
held
at the Semirsole
Chrysler.
"Nights
of
Cabiria,"
(M.
,i
,
(
0-0.
compliments
were
made
on
the
Plymouth,
Highway
crosswise. In a small sauce pan The party is open to the public cou.ne of the year and was now
association by calling Irene
lie makes more money than I
h~
, . V..
I /-11-_
"La Strada," Oct. 29; --a I";
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17-92 in
A spectacular night of melt butter Of marguine. Add and tickets may be purchased selected from the 12 monthly
'75
meal prepared and served by
11,,
1742-41
The Deltona Woman's Club
Brown at Fl
(- I r,
~
.
do, but he told me that he would (
the ladies of the Congregational Sanford, on four successive
agship Bank of tropical dance will be per- paprika, onion powder, garlic at the door,
71~e second annual Princess Nov. 5; and "Juliet of the
winners as the winner of the will meet Thursday at 12:15
t
,(
Thursdays - Oct. 16, ZI, 30 and Pagean' will take place at the Spirits," Nov. 12. The first and wl
Christian Church.
Sanford. Membershipduea are formed by the renowned Royal powder, and parsley flakes.
with
crlss.cross
year. She Is the daughter of Mr. Thursday p.m. for a lunch In
The week of
.
'because she'd lose all
Nov. 6 from 8 to 9 p.m. and will Winter Park Mall on Saturday, third films will be critiqued by
bands for corn.
as follows: family, $.00; one Tahitians on Feb. 3, 1976 and Mix well. (You may wish to add been designated a-s National and Mrs. Rudy Bertugli and their Clubhouse on Normandy
FTU— It's sign-up time for lady"
' "
time
bene
fits from welfare,
A
reminder
that
Church
be
limited
to
the
first
15
apfrom
11
a.m.
to
p.m.
fortable
Dr. Anthony V. Cervone, area artists arid craftsmen who
Sunday is Oct. 12, and an in.
boneless
it
bu
rns
me up to see them
Admission to the concert the lovable ,"Th e Two Finger Fun Machines" Play it and soun
\ control. Dip front
vitation to the Court members
Chairman Of foreign languages want to exhibit and sell at
Thurber" on on individual tastes.)
ge groups are Teeny 3.4
Volunteer Fire Department monthly meeting with Mrs.
Ms. Winnie
enjoying
all
the
extra
money
Programs is through rnem- March 11, 1976.
Nelson,
the
sponsor.
9
like an entire band.
I - - ,' waist gives breath.
Auxiliary.
was given 11v the Roj'al Matrun
ItItUe Miss 7-10, Junior Miss I I t at FTU; the others by Roger Creations '75, this year S
With a pastry brush, brush the Deltona BPW Club
lu~
Henry Langknecht, presiding.
There will be no charge and a 13 and Miss 14.17, Winners will Ortmayer, a member of the art version of the "everyone they have from such a fraud
easy
comfort.
V.
to
attend
the
Congregational
j
Built
in
rhythm
s*clion
to
mixture on top of bread, letting scheduled a Breakfast at the
She received an engraved Guest speaker will be Miss
while they laugh at us honest
give you the effects of )
'
shaped back band
Christian Church in a grmip. If diploma will be issued to each receive a trophy, crown, faculty,
some run into the creases, Deltona Inn on Oct. 19, to ope
welcome" art festival spon- people.
Barbara Kenne, director of the
J
% f,- ,
drums, cymbals, guitars.
n plaque and a $100 U.S. Savin
*
/ control. Sizes 24-36,
Area
teachers
and
college
sored
by
Florida
Tech
j.
notwithtbegroup,toattend
the
woman
who
successfully
banner,
gift
certificates
and
Place on an aluminum covered that week in style.
gs Southwest Volusia Outreach
Anyone can play it with a few minutes Practice.
BURNEDFATHER
Bond. Another award,
med. or long length,
- - Church of their choice.-"But- completes the course.
cookie sheet. Phce under the
their entry paid to the State instructors wishing to attend University.
The new "Woman of the Key To The Cash Box" p
Center.
DEAR BURNED: I agree,
la que
the sho wings with classes are
The annua l event on the FTU
PRICED
WE GUARANTEE TO MEET OR
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broiler approximately 3-5 Year" for 1976, of Deltona BPW was given to Alfred Policke,
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a rotten, unjust situation.
At
4p.m.
the
Cub
Scouts
Pack
asked to contact the F-ru Village Center Green
BEAT
ANY PRICE IN CENTRAL
FROM
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Judging
will
be
based
on
minutes, Watch carefully as will be announced. FollowLg who retired as the club
will begin But what is the alternative?
2;
will
gather
in
the
United
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. . . ON COMPARABLE
beauty, poise, personality and Village Center in advance for Nov. 19 for three da's, and is Forcing people to marry'.' The
oven temperatures vary,
the breakfast, members will treasurer after serving 10 years Methodist Church Fellowship
MERCHANDISE
$
58950
modeling. The
485
General ad- open to original work in all attendant evils to that would be
Princess
When golden brown, remove attend the I I
a.m. senice at the in that capacity. He also Hall on Normandy Blvd.
Or The Diffigrencil, in Yaw Pur,chast forke
Pageant
is
a
preliminary
the
mission
to
each
of the five media and categories.
Answer
collar
top
longfrom oven and place on a small First Baptist Church of received a lapel pin for 11 years
even worse.
R.Uflded.
WITH
TERMS
Good food and games were State Pageant which will be Fellini films Is 11.
Entry fees are 810 for nonleg pantie. Lightly
platter. Cover with aluminum Deltona.
At 5:45 p.m. the Deltona Sing.
DEAR ABBY: I'm a slightly
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of perfect attendance. He is a a.Ungs will practice in the
.I
FTU students
boned collar band will
Schedules the order of the evening on held in Orlando. Winners of Altamonte Club students,
and mand $5 for fl abby male in my mid-3 who BOB
foil and set aside. The foil will
-charter
member
of
th
September
for members of local pageants will represent
stay up - never
keep the bread hot and crisp for
e club, Fellowship Hall of the
ust be ac- occasionally wears a cor
Mrs. Charles Edwards has
&amp; ORGAN SALES
se t
Ralph
Paetz,
editor
of
the
Methodist
Church.
the
Epsilon
Inner
bands
flatten
LoungeWear
their
one-half hour or so.
companied
by
at
least three under a turtleneck or other
been appointed co-chairman of club's weekly paper, received
4
Schedules Meet returnable
Beta Sigma Phi at the home of
301 WEST FIRST ST. PH. 322.2255
tummy. Satin back
slides
Entry forms may bePageant.
picked
)
or
outfit
where
"midriff
bulge"
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Panel trims. Sizes ,
Sue and Raymond Ceynowa. up at the Merchants
Th Altamonte Springs photographs of work to be
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M, L, $15. Style 4#6,
A gourmet spaghetti dinner, Association office, Monday Garden Club will meet on displayed. The entry deadline is
The Annie Russell Theatre at
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exercise class will hold class in
with side zipper $19.50.
Rollins College will open its complete with antipasto salad through Friday, 8:30 a.m., to 5 Thursday in the Hospitality Nov. 5.
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All
Saints'
Parish
House
in
sell'
forty-fourth season with a and wine, was prepared by Sue. p.m.
The fee will reserve a 12-byRoom of the First Federal
Enterprise.
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No
tennial - THE MUSIC MAN.
Checks should be made payable
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Opening night Is Oct. 16 with Fern i n 1st
ll
IN REAR WHILE
County
performances
also
scheduled
must
be
t
re
ur
ned with entry
ROJAY
Duff will be the guest speaker
U
for
Oct.
17,
18,
,
24,
.
'lands
that
are
available by
at Wednesday's (Oct. 15)
Musical compositions are
Schedule of '"veillJeff
Octjen
will
play
th
e
gliberIcan Music Radio Series
contacting the Village Center
/
Composers who wish to meeting of the Deltona Civic
AI
tongued "Professor Harold Cliartered I
program office at 275-2611.
being sought from throughout which will be broadcast in submit their compositions for Association in the community
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a
lovable
rogue
who
OCTOBER 25
Florida
in
preparation
for
Florida
during
the
Spring
of
possible
use
In
the
radio
series
center,
at
7:30
p.m.
He
will
,ir.
Florida's particination in two 1976. The second pr
TALLAHASSEE,
makes
it
his
business
to
dazzle
Fla.
(AP)
who
are
part
icipa
ling.
oject in. and for the Florida Day project explain the new police
arch,itect.
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qww 'Romp'
Reception for all members
small town people into letting - A credit union for feminists
projects which are part of the volves several musical events should write Dr. Donald F. protection now being supplied
After she was elected to the
Charter
members
of
the
credti G III N (;
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entennial
N
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LA
him
form
a
boys'
band,
and
hasbeencharteredin
Miami
Parade
of
which
will
be
presented
in
McGlo
2fl3 S. Orlando Dr.
by legislature, a ba nk refused to i union include Ms. Beare;
thlin,
Coordinator o- to Deltona residen ts unde r the
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American Music.
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Sanford,
Ph.
322.9180
ATTE
thentomakeoffwiththenioney
a
group
of
Florida
women,
lend
her
money
to
buy
office
Evelyn
Greer,
a
Miami
attorWashington,
D.
C.
as
part
of
mpostions,
The
Bicentennial
new
taxing
district.
Since
Oct.
at .Mavfair Courztr,' Club.
/0
,
Comptroller
Ger
they
al
give
him
for
I
umen
nstr
ts
This Bicentennial composition Florida Day, May 24, 1976.
d
Lewis
said
furniture
unless
her
hus
ba
Parade of American Music, I, residents now received added
nd ney; Rep. Elaine Gordon, I)(Former Flagship U S Bank)
contest is being sponsored by
The purpose of the Biren- Department
uniform and instruction books. Wednesday.
But
the
Welcome
Wagon
signed
the
note,
Rep.
Coohrian
Miami
Beach;
Margaret
of
Music, police protection, street lights
NOVEMBER 3
218.220 E. FIRST ST.
the National Federation of tennial Parade of American University
The setting is a small Iowa
hostess can make it easier
The "common bond" re- told a news conference.
4~:;I
and mandatory garbage
Barovich, Florida
of
Florida,
NOW
Music Clubs and the National Musicistoprovideeach state in Gainesville, Fl. 32611.
i
to adjust to your new sur.
own of River City in 1912. quired for participation in the
She said her $12,000 legisla- president, Boca Raton; Sylvia
Deadline collection from the county
"Darnes .4t Sea"" (.4 Musg-*cal)
.
Professor lull tells the town. credit union Is membership in a tive salary was a lot more as• Urllch, hospital administrator,
roundings, and maybe put
.Music Council. The first project the nation with an opportunity for submitting composl0ons is because orf recently assessed
- is a 13-week Parade of to present music written by its November 1.
a smile on your fact,
$people "ll'a Got Trouble." A feminist organization such as sured than her husband,s
2.494 mills.
DECEMBER
Miami, and Rose Gordon,
composerstothedtIzens of
3. pool table has been set up in the National Organization for tuating income as a landscape Miami city commissioner.
state through the radio series.
town! To save the boys from WomenorFloridaWomen'spoChampagne Ball
The project Is also designed to
:- delinquency, there is only one litical caucus or contribution to ____________________________________________
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bring nationa l attention to these
course - turn them to the feminist movement, said
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FRIDAY
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these compositions performed
FEBRUARY 3
Prices good
- brass band. He promises to get president.
SANFORD
).
,s
at the John F. Kennedy
"If
you
mar
for
ched
ONE
FRI. 1 SAT.
In
the
ERA
- the instruments, the uniforms
for the Performing Arts and in
Ro'al Tahitians
and the sheet music, and to parade In Tallahassee last
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d
INTRODUCTORY
PRICES
other appropriate locations in
c teach the kids to play, if they April, you, of course, made a
.
F7 POLYESTER/COTTON
1ARCI( ii
ON NEW ARRIVALS FOR
D. C. These works
- will give him the money to do it contribution," said Ms. Beare,
Wedges on crepe - absolutely
THE
the designation she prefers.
will be performed by the outall.
W LOOK'
the
newest
way
to
look
in
standing
musical
ensembles
The credit union was formed
.
~
Ilisspielsucceedsbuttheplot
andsoloistsfromeachstateas
PINWAU.IIILESS.7WAU
sportivedressing? Here sone
- fails because he meets and beca use women ha ve difficulty
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part of the State Day
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hopelessly falls in love with a LI) getti ng credit from banks
want to be
en
P,-_~
Celebration. States are perti ons,
prim
but
charming
girl.
1.isa
and
other
lending
institu
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whether in skirts or pants.
Close-out on
Special Bicen;ennial Program
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forming in the order in which
Miller will have the role of this said Reps. Gwen Margolis, D.
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1975 and all other states and the
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WASHINGTON (Al')
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sources said
Sept. 9 nudOctober and to allow time after concern was
by grain prices.
U.S.-Soviet agreement on
however, that Robin- that the sales moratorium for negotiating a long-term various labor groups and others
The lid on grain sales was
American grain sales may be son had remained in
remain in effect until grain sales agreement.
that the
In
and could involve a sepa- hopes of putting
food prices
driving up bought 9.8 "Ilion metric tons
rate accord for the U.S.
at least an "
chase of Russian oil,
inent sources say.
The sources stressed that the
Assistant Secretary of Agri- dealings do not involve a barter
culture Richard E. Bell, one of of U.S. grain for Soviet oil and
the negotiators, was scheduled that the two are being considto arrive here today "with no cred as separate trade packassurance that an
The sources also inCHICAGO ( AP) Thousands radiation treatments in report. veloping thyroid cancer from ation therapy was at the peak of
had been reached" for long- dicated that formal agreements of persons treated with radio- ing the potential for cancer in radiation treatment has been its vogue."
term grain sales, a senior Agri- still could be some time off.
active iodine for thyroid prob- patients who underwent the overemphasized, he said.
lie said that because 15 to 25
culture Department official
The sources indicated that if lems have been unduly fright- treatments.
"Most of the cancers that ap- years have elapsed since the
said,
accords are worked out, an. ened by incomplete reports
Small doses of radiation in.
in young people after mdi- treatments were generally
But White House Press Secre- nouncements would come si- about the relationship of radi- crease the danger of thyroid ation to the thyroid occur before used, few patients face the risk
tary Ron Nessen said there had multaneously
the White ation treatments to cancer, ac- cancer and persons who have the 10th year alter treatment of cancer if there are no lumps
been no snag in the grain deal House and the Kremlin.
cording to a Cleveland surgeon. had radiation treatment should and few, if any, are observed on the thyroid, which are easily
and that the U . S. team's chief
Meanwhile, President Ford is
In an editorial In the October have periodic thyroid exam after the 20th year," Crile said, detectable. —
negotiator, Undersecretary of under pressure from farm issue of Surgery, Gynecology inations, Crile wrote In the
"Many of the
who
State Charles Robinson, had groups and congressmen from and Obstetrics, Dr. George magazine, published by the are now worried about cancer GOVERNOR'S
left Moscow for another meet. rural areas to lift an embargo Crile Jr. said the media failed American College of Surgeons. of the thyroid were treated
in in Paris,
on grain sales to the Soviet Un- to distinguish between types of
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Sheriff's deputies reported
today that an Altamonte
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burglary suspect Wednesda y
alter two apartments at
Spanish Trace Apartments,
Altamonte Springs, were
burglarized while residents
were away.
investigators said witnesses
reported seeing a man break
into and then
one apartment and leave the scene In a
car,
Deputy Ronald Gilbert
reported Altamonte officer
Norman Floyd Jr. stopped
Andre Lemar Ware, 22, of
Orlando, at SR 436 and I.
4. Ware was held in county jail
on $8,000 bond on a charge of
breaking and entering a
dwelling.
Investigators reported "it is
possible that two more suspects
were
involved
In
the
burglaries" but said there have
been no addi tional arrests,
Norma Hmil told de pu ties
she left her horse on Lake Mills
Road. Chuluota, for an hour
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ELYRIA, Ohio (AP)
The
17-year-old boy who
has been in a coma for two
weeks say they want their son
to die "mercifully," but hospital officials refuse to disconnect
his life-support system.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard K.
Carmen of Wellington have
asked Elyria Memorial Hospital to take their son, Randal, off
a respirator which is keeping
him alive.
But James C. Brown, hospital
administrator, said hospital
policy Is that "we do everything
in our power to
lifesaving procedures regardless
of the condition of the patient."
He said the hospital will try to
keep the boy alive until all vital
signs have disappeared.
"He's dead," the youth's father said. "He's been dead for
twu weeks."
The boy
Injured during a
football
friend's yard
Sept. 21. He finished the
game but complained of a
headache when he returned
home, his parents said.
Ile lapsed into a coma while X
rays were being taken.
Besides the respirator, the
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Cincinnati Reds are
read) to raise a fuss over the
delivery of Boston Red Sox
pitcher Luis Tiant. ExAmerican Leaguer Mery Rettenmund
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Carmen said he and his wife
"talked to a lot of preachers
and prayed a lot.... I don't think
parents should have to go
through this."
The Carmen cisc is similar
to that of Karen A. Quinlan. 21,
who has been In a coma for five
months In a Denville, N.J.,
hospital. Her parents have
asked the hospital to let her die,
but the state has raised legal
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For three
years, fun-loving Luis Tiant
kept saying In more somber
moments: "There are only two
things! want in life to see my
mother and rather again and to
pitch in the World Series."
Luis, an only child, got his
wish in August when his
parents arrived on a special
visa authorized by Cuban
Prime Minister Fidel Castro.
Now, at the age of 35 and with
his folks still here to watch, his
second wish is about to be
fulfilled, lie's listed as the
starting pitcher for the Boston
Red Sox Saturday in the 1975
World Series opener against the
Cincinnati Reds at Fenway
Park.
"Right
.Mper cent
sure that Luis will start the first
game, "
Boston
Manager
Darrell Johnson said Wednesday after the Red Sox' return on
an all-night flight from Oakland.
Johnson declined to discuss
the two per cent chance that
Tiant would not start. liowever,
it didn't take much figuring. If
Luis is healthy, he'll pitch. If he
isn't, he won't,
'Plagued by back miseries, he
lost five of seven games starting in mid-August. But he came
back to win his last three
3-1, 2-0 and 4-0 zt borne to help
the Red Sox win the American
League East title. He was (oiled
ma bid for a third consecutive
20-victory season, but finished
with an 18-14 record
Then he launched a threegame sweep over the mighty
Oakland A's with a three-hit 1-1
victory. The Red Sex took it

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The medical and legal communities have been embroiled
for several years in a conon
troversy
troversy over when death occurs. Death Is generally considered to occur when the heart
stops beating, but there has
been a growing movement toward redefining death as when
brain activity ceases, despite a
continuing heartbeat.

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The contro v ersy surfaced
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youth Is being kept alive by a
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After stealWe did everything against the virtue of their extravagantly
ing the Nationa l League pen. Pirates. I don't see why we successful season.
nant, the Cincinnati Reds are should stop now."
Led by Re
alias the
L.
planning the biggest haul of all
The Reds worked out today in "Cincinnati Kid"
the Reds
World Series.
Cincinnati and planned to jet flashed through the National
The Cincinnati gang, which into Boston Friday morning be- League West and knocked off
stole bases almost Ot will in a fore taking on the American 10 victories en route to the di.
three-game NI, playoff sweep of League champions in the World vision pennant.
in a Ia, prepitt- aeries opener on aLurOay. —
Inc
mis 15 mc best Warn i 've
—
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-pared to hijack the rich world Red Sox went through a similar been on in my 13 years playing
(h 1mpl(ftstiIp of 1) 1 EidJl with workout in rov,, Fm w ayPark. in Cincinnati,"
Ho€ who
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a s unilar plan.
Although the Red Sox will had 210 hits, including 47 douOviedo High School might not have the top football team In are Debbie Koenig, Lou Ann Summersill and Laura
"We can steal, we can hit, we have the advantage of the extra bles, a .317 batting average and
Smith (left to
Seminole County, but it certainly isn't hurting in the area of
right .Oviedo, l-3, plays at Cocoa Beach Friday night.
have the bullpen,"
Pete home game inthlsbest-cjf.seyen 74 RBI In the leadoff position
pretty cheerleaders. Giving It the old college try on the sidelines
Rose, brash ringleader of the series, the Reds have been this year.
National League champions. installed as slight
by
Among the muscleboys on the
Cincinnati club are Johnny
Bench and Tony Perez, two
right-handed hitters who'll no
doubt have their batting eyes
1
fixed on the frieruily left field
spcff~
M
wall in Fenway called *"The
films to major league officials
te
against Pittsburgh and finished
considered "the best defensive Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.
Gror r.;tbl
raising the 1ssue,
Thursday,
Oct.
16
9,
1975wi th a perfect 11-for-11 .
the best
catcher in the American
,.t,'kAr in hn.nbail
Anderson denied sending
w•
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League .
Rettenmund
describes
films, saying the matter "ill
ered by a sore arm for most of
Tiant's move to first base as
be up to the umpires and the
the year but still managed to
"We would rather have
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last but he (1OCSfl t
president of the league"
wallop 28 homers and bat in 110
pld)ed Oakla nd because all of
step, he jumps. You definitely
runs. Perez, the first baseman
their catchers were suspect,"
The Reds, who send lefthave to come to a stop before
almost traded by the Reds last
said Rettenmund a utilityplayhander Don Gullett against
going to the plate.
er who came to Cincinnati
winter, belted 20 homers and
_L_i!------Tiant in Saturday's Series
had 109 RBI. Second baseman
season
ns
II
ago.
th
opener, rely on base stealing as
ey call lurn for it, we'll
Ir
Joe
Morgan, another strong
get the big leads, he said.
a ma jor weapon in their hi gh.
,
\
He said there is no chance the
wheel
on the "Big Red MaTiant's trademark Is his te)
powered offense. Cincinnati set
Reds will take the Red SOX
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chine"
and possibly its most
;'
says Rettenmund. "lie
an all-time record with a suclightly.
im portant cog, had his best
hard, U 5
cess percen ta ge over .820 for
-.
a."Every one we've talked to
season In 1975 a .327 batting
cation
is
exceptional
and
he
has
the season and ran at will
said
we
are
going
to
be
very
W"'r"
average, 94 runs batted in and
all
that
herky.jerky
stuff.
against Pittsburgh on the way
surprised by Boston. In the past
67
steals.
to a 3-0 sweep in the National
Rettenmund said Cincinnati
you
didn't
worry
about
Boston
To
be sure, the Reds have an
League finals,
could have exploited Oakland
They
usually
beat
themselves.
exquisite
all-around team that
The Reds stole a record seven
easier than Boston because Red
But
this
Boston
team
is
for
excels on defense as well as ofbases In the second game
Sox catcher Carlton Fisk is
real," he said.
DON GULLETI'
SPARKY ANDERSON
fense. Shortstop Dave Concepcion plays at third baseman
Rose's side and rounds out the
infield, The outfield includes
three players with someo the
most powerful arms In baseball
George Foster In left, Cesar
Geronimo in center and Ken
Griffey in r1ghL
Along with the lusty hitUN
P
and
the gorgeous defense, the
By JIM HAYNES
Seminole still has the potential to be a great team,
be caught with its pants down when Brantley turns its offense into Reds have a pitching staff that
Herald Sports Editor
Great teams bounce back from defeats like a baby bleeding second gear.
includes Don Gullett, the open.
It's redemption wek for high school football teams,
milk from his bottle. Friday's game shouldn't be a toughie for a
Oviedo 14, Cocoa Beach 6
Wait
ing
day starter, Fred Norman
a
minute,
Minitemen!
And we aren't talking green stamps.
couple of reasons. However, Seminole will dekrn,ot')viedo is on It way' back. The Lions roar on this night, and it's and Gary Nolan and a bullpen
St. Augustine may be flying a sixth flag over its city.
character in those final five games against Gainesvi&amp;;* about
. A win can do wonders to help the upcoming schedule. anchored by Clay Carroll, one
They say live flags have flown over the city of St. Augustine.
Colonial, Lyman, Seabreeze and Lake Brantley.
Waiting in the wings on successive weeks are Bishop Moore, of the best in the game.
After Friday's game against Seminole, a sixth one is likely to be
Last week's picks were Impeccable, a perfect 5-for-5. Still, the Astronaut, West Orange, Lake Brantley and Apopka. Whew!
The Red Sox, who are starthoisted
a white one.
seasonal average is only 77percent,or17f.n,
Make hay while the sun shines, because the weather forecast Is Ing unflappable Luis Tiant in
Seminole Is certain to vent its anger and frustrations in the
So, looking skyward and never back, look for the following for several storms in the near future.
the first game, know exactly
direction of this week's foe after a heartbreaking loss to Deland
Friday night:
Mount Dora 21, Lake Howell 12 —. Gee, too bad Lake Howell is
what
they have to do to beat the
last week. Too bad it's homecoming week for Foots Brumley. He
Seminole 41, St. Augustine 7—The only question seems to be looking at the meat of its schedule. The Hawks are hungry. So rugged National League kings.
has lost before, and knows th e taste of defeat. Chalk up the game the extra po in ts. But Bobby [)uggar's toe looks healthy, so eat it hungry they would take a win ov
er Class AA Mount Dora.
Points out catcher Canton
as a sour dessert for him,
up Seminoles. This Is the breather. Don't bother peeping around However, the latter isn't so agreeable, and it's a game, but same Fisk: "You
can 't stop good
Alter all the discussion about questionable calls by officials at
the corner. You already know Gainesville is there,
song, fifth verse for Lake Howell.
baserunners.
But
if the pitchers
DeL.and last week, matters are expected to be placed back in
Lake Brantley 27, K1ssimme, 12— Sammy Weir has that
Ti inity Prep 20, Cardinal Mooney H Not often will Trinity do their job and keep them off
proper persepective. Dick Pac, regarded as Central Florida's top
patriotic feeling, and for good reason. His Patriots are playing travel te Sarasota and be favored, but Mooney Is In a rebuilding the bases, that's how you stop
official, will bring a name crew of men in stripes to Sanford for honest-to-goodness football, You know, the kind where occasional year and with a functional football team,
the Saints are in a great
the game.
mistakes might crop up, but not the killing ones. Kissimmee will spot.
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JIM HAYNES
(59-194)

Seminole over St. Augustine If the Tribe can
remain composed, the coaches quiet and the
officials are not from the ancient city.
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Patriots too
strong for horseless Kowboys
Lake Howell over Mount Dora--not only will the
Hawks score, they'll win their first one.
Trinity Prep over Cardinal Mooney
we hear
the angels will be with the Saints
Oviedo
Cocoa Beach the surf woun't stop
the Lions
Florida over Vanderbilt Gators too hungry to
lose this one, especially after last year
I.
Virginia Tech over FSU Seminoles frustrated
From law to polities
that's where the
again
Football Forecast heads this week, with Sanford Miami over Colorado— 'Canes can't continue to
City Commissioner Julian Stenstrorn leading off
play the was' they have and not win
in the left hand column. Attorney Frank Baylor over Arkansas— Bears to eat Razorback
Whigham managed a so-so 13-7 last week, so the
stew
good commissioner will have to do better to Kentucky over Auburn If the Wildcats intend
Improve the composite guest record. The mark
to win, War Eagles can't prevent it
stands at 54-244.
MichlganStateoverMkhigan — MSU alum Cliff
Julian has a sports background — he is a
McKibben says State will win and I believe
former newspaperman and broadcaster — so
him
he's expected to be formidable opposition for the Tennessee over LSU the Vols will teach 'em
Evening Herald's six-horse stable.
how
nUt Corrigan broke on top last Reek and led
Duke over Army
Cadets Blue-Deviled all
to wire, turning In nifty 17-3 chart,
afternoon
the best yet for the herald and enough to match North Carolina State over Maryland —State
guest Jack Homer's opening week mark. But
always bounces back
Jack won't lake that lying down. He's challenged Mississippi State over Rice just a guess but I
Corrigan to an urns wrestling duel to decide the
like State
championship.
Missouri over Oklahoma State
have to stick
But hold on there, Jack. The season ain't over
with the Tigers
yet.
Texas over Oklahoma
going for the upset
Jim Haynes, Rick Pantridge and Anthony Wisconsin over Purdue
Purdue's record
Hayes all turned in 15-5 logs last week, while
forces It
Louis Sapsis hit 14 and Lynne Smith 11. Ouch!. Stanford over UCLA
Cardinals in their own
hlaynes continues to hold first place, though
nest
Corrigan is challenging him. Only two
State over West Virginia
It could be a
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who have never seen the season as a 'starting guard.
"I like
the atmosphere,"
in Texas, found himself getting physical presence, and out. being a part-time councilman," them chips.
Coliseum where Upshaw plays With his brother, Marvin, a says,
"-maybe
because I'mhe
I'm going to have to
a
his football for the Raiders).
involved in local and regional going, gregarious personality, a he rationalizes. 'They'd say, take a big cut in salary, but you
defensive
tackle
for
the
Kansas
ball
player
and
get
respect.
I
politics.
OAKLAND, Calif, - On Ile
,,,,,,, ,it,,, people need
flair (or ineeting people and 'You're always running off to have to believe in what ou
streets of west Oakland, in a someone to speak for them,
res ta urant called The Patio and players but the community, too.
black ghetto, Gene Upshaw is
"I was poor, too. I was there, and a second called Uppie's. I've known Huey Newton and Brown for governor," he says, doesn't mind the pawing and
"Now I want to end up in
And he's not unaware of the
man of stature. The little kids
"before
he
knew
he
was
going
the
time
demands
that
go
with
Sacramento, I've been in- instant Identification and
And You don't forget where You Gene dTcided early in his Bobby Seale and Elaine Brown to run. I
got involved with being a public figure. Ile's a trigued by state politics. In a gratification that being a
come from."
professional career that
pro
i leaders of the Black Panther McGovern's campaign for natural politician,
around. They see a giant of a
came from south Texas Oakland, a small city (only movement). We disagree on President. I've made speeches
couple of years, I'm going to football star gives him. That's
man, 6 feet 5 inches tall and and the little town of Ithbstown Green Bay in the National FootLast year he thought of run for the Assembly.
why he feels that gravitating
weighing 255 pourids.
some things but I say to all over. last year I emceed the running for the Oakland city
near Corpus Christi, His father
"An
election
Is
won
(our
to
into
politics is the next natural
ball
League
is
smaller)
in
the
Newton,
'Give
me
the
right
to
Democratic
Central
Commit.
council,
even
moving
from
his
They tell Gene, because he is was a roustabout in the
oil ficlds cosmo politan shadow of San tny opinion.'"
five years before you run. I've step for him.
tee's fund-raiser for Alameda suburban home into a city been a winner fin football). I
curious, what they want to be until flit lost a leg.
Francisco, would be his per.
I
And Gene, who had belonged County."
"I need that drive," says
when they grow up .
apartment. "But they
wouldn't
supported
Brown
for
governor.
Gen
"We were poor." recalls manent home.
C Upshaw. '- those pressorei
to
the
Young
Democratic
Club
"1 want to be a pimp,"
Upshaw has, besides his undersLind a folotboi111 player I
says (;en, "but we didn't have
want to collect on some of that politics gives me,"
one kid. lie's six years old,
poverty. I could see the difI want to be a robbers " says ferenct- between poor and
ano th er, lie's eight and he's not poverty. We never worried
kidding.
about the next meal,"
"1 want a lag car," they all
liobstown, as he rernerribets
say.
It, was fairly enlightened in
And maybe because of them, race relations,
Gene Upshaw, who is a star in
"I think prejudice Is
profeionaI football and pulls something we all get," he says,
down a big salary while aLso "when it hits ou in the face. It
operating a couple uf night lilt (Iii' 171 Little IA'a)u(' bacball
clubs, will play another couple when there were three black_s
of years only for the Oakland on the all-star team which
Raiders,
traveled around the state, and
Then he'll become a some places we traveled we
politician.
9
0
couldn't stay."
It is the major life's commitGene walked onto the callipus
ment of this all-pro offensive of Texas A&amp;l in nearby Kingsguard who feels a need to help Ville without a scholarship. Ile
these deprived people in his was $.lO and 190. Coach Gil
--dopted home ci'y where he has Steinke, who remembered him
become a prosperous mali,
as a spunky high school
"I think blacks have more op. lineman, said, "Ile on the field
portunities than whites In a' 3 o'clock. We'll give you a
low
Oakland," he says. "It's up to uniform."
P
you as a person to gt out there
By the end of his freshman
and exploit it and turn roc
year,
he
had
grown
over. In Oakland, there's dramatically to his current
`oI --- ~_
"
speaking out and blacks have a proportions and by the end of
Voice.
his senior year, he was a first
"But there are kids who have round draft choice I 1967) of the
never in their young lives left Oakland Raiders.
,"
the west Oakland area, kids
lie is now playing his ninth

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C'vb'f Steal (1) 290. 0 II 3) $10?
TO.0DD(iS)
IS 1)
370
(I
in a lawsuit.
139 40: p
Polie had, and sickle cell and that I intend to register Said Office of the Purchasing Agent.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
"Fictitlni Name State" Chaer
All bids shall be mailed to the EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIP
1127 SO
neme with the Clerk of
M609 Florida Statutes will register
anemia
are
different
things,"
FIFTH
I Devils Advocate IF
the circuit Board of Trustees of the Seminole
FIFTH
I Sala Aguirre (1)
Attorney Steven Falk said
said Falk. "The insurancecom- Court. Seminole County. Florida
Ruin) 16) 160 6 10 3 50. 3 Special I? JO, 6 70, 4 10. 1 Domingo Menha
County Public Hospital, 1101 East FLORIDA
C,4.mifloIC ((x,nty. Florida .
accor dance with the provisions '
Wednesday that Mallory will
'""le (3) 5 20 370. 3 OcaIa II) 740. S 00, 3 Ceiaya Muer:a
First Street, Sanford, Florida 37711. CASE NO. 7S-1949.CA09A
pany is trying to say he died
receipt of rnf of the publication of
Mighty Mite (31 5 10.0(36113,20,
make
the
depo
si
tion
before
Fictitious Name States, To All bids shall be postmarked not CON RANK WINTER
1$, 610. 0 (I 21 11750. P (2 I
because of sickle cell anemia, the
tice. the f,CIitiOu% name to
PARK, a
wt Section i 09 Florida Statutes later than
thiS
T (65 3) $A" 90. T 7 0603
1I
the 16th day of October FInrida hanking corporation,
13th-ranked
Colorado's
Friday
1937
ENTERPRISES, under
wit' fl
SIXTH
the
disease.
But
he
never
had
I Mss Abbe Time IR
1915.
and
shall
be
SIXTH
received on or
i
Perez (2) It 00.
Ptantiff,
night game against the Uuiver- anenna
5' Thomas E. Norrei I
hi-h we .iect to enoaQe fl
SuII (6) 6 10 1
before the 70th day of October 1975. vs
43 390 2 Metrol,na 710. 390. 7 Alava EChIvC () 11 11
A President
b"ine". at 911 Wymore Road
Abby (2) 7 60 1 10, 3 Greenland 9 90. 3 Ar
sity of Miami.
ec ha Attu (3)1 20. 0 (3
Publish: Oct. 9. tO. it. 197$
STFVFN KFLLER and BEVERLY
Publish:
7,
9.
16.
23,
1973
Oct.
Aftamonte 5rlflQ%. Florida
Beauty W 170.Q U6l 52000. 1 (6
DES 63
Falk has filed suit in circuit
"I've already had the chief DES9
N KFI I FR. hiS wife. ANONlO
The paIes interested in
d
SEVENTH - I Larri javi is) court here against Aetna life hematologist at Veteran's IlosI 11CM and OLGA RELEN LUGO.
.siness enlerpri are
SEVENTH
I Single OIler (P. II 90.2660.610, 2 Ogviza Bellia
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE his wllr And DECOR INTERIORS.
Daniel I Henderson
and Casualty Co., which has r
Sau l I I?) 1 10 250 7 10, 7 Captain 660 360, 3 Echlario Via (11 1 10
pital (in Miami), who's one of
NOTICE
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CM
flefendanis
I vtie A )4PnderS
N t II 00
3 Dottie
NOTICE
s
r'.'reui'
that
th'
fused
payment
oen
on a life insur- the l ea d in g sickle-cell dix'tors
i
JO
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
NOTICE OF ACTION
or'rq,
rL'trfl l ..I!.ni"
i f 5i S) T i7 I
Board of County Commissioners of COUNTY, FLORIDA.
EIGHTH -1 Chucho (chavc ui
TO
ance
policy
fur
Polie
l'oitier
of
Ill
STFVIP4
KELLER
the
United
States,
indicate
anti
iorida, On the
r.irulp c,nty
1 1330 90
2 09 I
Seminal* County. Florida, shall at CIVIL NO. 75-1949-CA49.B
IS 40, 10 10, 600. 2 Erdoza Attu I
BFVFPI V M KELLER. his wife
flNl rta' of Se'p'ember. 1973
Miami.
EIGHTH
there was no chance of him dy- 7:00 P.M. or as soon as possible GOVERNMENT
I Decatur Boy (K
990. 600 3 Cefava Mencha (I)
NATIONAL
V. end earh of YOU are notified Pihlkh
o' is Oct 2 9 Id.
thereafter,
on
the
75th
day
of
Oc
MORTGAGE
ASSOCIATION,
ing of the disease
it was
that a 'i,it to foreclose a mogage OFO
7 , me lit 500390.3 Clever Trip 17)
Poitier,
a
15-year-old
sophlo0er.
197S,
consider the adoption of
NINTH
1. Aipi (5) 1910. $60,
Plainfift, to the horpinholoosys described real
definitely a condition, and foot.
the following Ordinance'
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE I
vs
rrrirw.rtvhac horn filed against you
1 lii
ball practice precipitated it,"
To Establish the Position of ESTATE
360 Q' 12 S)
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL CIR
P: IS 71
OF
LESTER
RUSSELL
tilt 419 UNIT THREE, SPRING
24, l74, a day after collapsing added Falk.
NINTH
1 PinehII Bell (P
Executive Assistant to the Board of and all hers, tlpvi%evS
$131 40
CUIT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
creditors
and
OAKS,
Arreirclone
to
the
plat
thereof
Kurtr*orth (5) 7 40 2 60 2 So. 2
during an 88~yard nm at prac.
County Commissioners and His other verstronsi, claiminq aqainst Ali to"eiraod In Plot Book
F LORIDA
,
TENTH - I Mugueria 16) IS 60.
,
11, P&amp;Qrs
Special Byrd (4) 2 10 770. 3 Dan 10 00. 1 20. 7 Santi (I) 6 10. 340; 3
Lice.
Falk said be want ed Mallory Term of Office; To Provide for His tr-ster RuIl or the ad Estate 74, 75 arvI if, Public Records of CIVIL ACTION NO. 11-1953-CA-70 F
Qualifications Selection and
I N THE MATTER OF THE
5em)nlø Cr,nIy Florida
and Colorado trainer Richard Compensation. To Provide His
Dednt
$3240 T 7 09 i
ADOPTION
8 11S1570. 00(36) III &amp;S
V1411
Are
resortilired
to ol"Ve 11 copy
NOTICE OF SUIT
TENTH - I Rum Fantasy IR
Aetna contends Poitler's Newton to make statements Responsibilities. Powers and
ELEVENTH - I CachoAltu (2)
FtYFP% PHFt PS LEVY
TO
death was caused bly sickle cell
THE ABOVE NAMED of voor answer to the Cocrptainf on
ely' (1) 4*0 400 270. 2 Boca ii 30. 66
Duties;
and
For
Other
Purposes.
Out Poitier collapsed
Ne
0. 4 40, 7 Santo Ap 7i
NOTICE OF ACTION
DF
West (2) 20 20 A.A. 3 Virginia 1 70, 7 90, 3 Areh Pere
(SEAL)
anena and not by athletic
TO
GARLAND EVERETT
z (5) 300
of
the
high
altitude,
had
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
that
STROPIG
Ill.
Esa.
P
0
Boi
340.
co
notified
21)
lI Tf
Charm II) 3 70, 0 (12) 572 90. T (1
1111'
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
0 I??) 577 W. P (2 7) 532 70
PHFI PS
jti, w hich the policy cove rs
West
Park
Aven,je.
Winter
Park,
a
Complaint
to
foreclose
a
, lapsed the year before "and
mor
39) 5117 60. 1 3 09
Clerk of Board of
TWELFTH
T
3754
WELFTH
North
Brooke
I. Erdoza
Drive
The policy, reportedly for $10,fp encumbering the folio*ng Florida. and file the original in the
A
1.3
Hanle
14&amp;Oi?
County Commissioners
that this collapse started
Doraville Georqii
II) 460. 7.50. 790
cas. of Cnmltanh Winter Park
reel pprq?y
000,
was
issued
through
the
Seminole
Ufli.
County,
ChuC"io Attu (3) 5 10, 1 50: 3 Alava
ENTRIES
YOU
APE HEREBY NOTIFIED
,1.Ip
reven
eventual problems that caused
e'.pr and beverly M
ACADEMY MANOR. Unit
Florida
that an action for Adt,00
T
arnrd
to the Plat therf YPII, hilt wife of al in the Offi ce
FIRST PACE
Mile Pace- (9 21 11)1 00. Big Q 1271 w i t h AU ;1
PYFR% PHELPS LEVY has bern
Athletic Association with PoiAS recorded In Plat Book lit. Page 74. - the rlerk rit the Circuit Crourt in
DES 61
. Claiming 11,11140-PoWle $410 1 Trusit 1130 40: (2 It with All 111) U2 so
filed And vn" -tire feoufed to Serve a
for
SeniiryleCounty,
Fk,'lda,
on
Publk
Records
of
Semin
ole
County
and
tier's mother as
Honor (Lupo 3 1.2 Noble (Miller ) 7
Officials of the insurance
A
7.772. Handle
1109,52)
Florida
for "I'two the 771h day of October,
2. 3 Delkundun (Howard) 92. 1
tOitnr'H KNOX BETTINGHAUS
NOTICE OF INTENTION
197%,
firm
have
declined
comment
(lther'wi%e'
tPie
ions
the
has
been
filed
against
you
and
you
Complaint
will
beallegaf
taken
asof
con
Boulder,, Cob ,, Communitythe
TONIGHT'S ENTRIES
,Windale Mctsal (Peters) I
Petitiorr 's attorney. svhoi address
TOPURCHASEUNDER
arereoulreiitoserveacocyof your
Towa)i Mist (No Driver) SI. 6
Hospital attributed Poitier's
IS P0 R
Winter Park
IULKSALESLAW
w"ittendefense,. If6fly.tOitOnVAP'1
-Star Glaze N (Bereirtak) 101. 7
FIRST: I Negui Lenit. 2. Aldana
Florida, 32759. on or before the list
TO:
All
Persons
Having
Claims
or
DEN
BERG.
GAY
&amp;
BURKE,
P
A
tpd
this27ndday
death
to
"an
acute
sickle-cell
of
September,
Falk said the
ld
Camden Jody IWbatlantit Ii. I
Via,) Ccho Be ta,1 Ica Arana.
AAV of Or?o.r, 1975. and file the
s Against; Ktrineth 0. ntforrisooll-is for the plaIntiff, *tic" 191S
crisis precipitated by physical nottakelega1actionagalnst
Stars Hostess (Hobbs) 6 1
Ura iSv. 6 urn Elcrza, 7 Eøcjy
ciorlaInAl with the Clerk Of this Court.4 1
a
AOdII-SOn.
address is P0 Bo 79). Orlando
activity."
SECOND RACE-I Mile Pace. Snchet. I EchanoAlberd,.
either P,.foqe Service on Petitioner's
The undersigned intindi to
Clerk of the Circuit Court
school because an investigation
Florida 307. and file the original
"Cfaimin S1,SISPurie si.. i VC
SECOND: I LarriLeniz, 2
attorney or immedIately thereafter.
Colorado team physician Dr. showed team officials were not thas. in bulk the stock of goods, with the Clerk of the above Styled
Seminole County. Florida
Oqu': Beitia. 3 Echano Sanchez,
tory Rally (Bra,nard) $ 1, 2
nfPierwlsp a default wiI be entered
fly
wares
or
merctiimiise
arid
or
the
Court
on
or
before
lillian
Jenkina
October 20th.
Peter Ewing said later that the negligent,
'R,sponø,r IG*lU 31. 3 Richiand I Ica Via. S Eddy Elorza. 6
ana lrtst you
business fixtures or equipment used 197$ otherwise, a judgment may be
In'v CIerA
Aldaria Alberc. 7 Lir:a Zarre I
-Dear (Bailey) 61. 1 Rudy Adams
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
in connt
with that certain entered agaInst
'hlith Sent 75. Oct I. 9, 16. 197$
u
for
the
relief
(Spriggi) 6 I, S Shirley Wilts Boy Barre Arana
thiS Court on the 22nd day of Sep
business or enterpri, known as demanded In the Complaint,
1'I
-ISeiders) 72, 6 Ohio Dream (B
THIRD: Eddy Lcnit. 3 Lerri
fpmh.r, 1973
ANDY'S TEXACO located at 690 E
WITNESS my hand and the Seal Of
Be'?ia. 3 Echano Javi. 1. ca
:Regur) 10 I. 7 Bedford Hanover (C
fSel)
Highway, 436. Cassetberry, and to said Court on September 13th. 1973
Mitert 3 1.9 $I,rtr Gb (Nee(i 10
Eicr:a S Ogueza Arana. 6. Ald6ra
114 THE CIRCUIT COU'lT OF THE
ARTHUR H BECKWITH. JR
conclude such purchase at 9.00 A.M (Seal)
:
Sanchez. 7 Urza Alberdi. I. Arec ha
15TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND
Clwk cii the Circuit Court
On the 30th day of October 1975.
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
THIRD RACE-C-3 Pace-i Mile- Via
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
By' Elaine RiChard.
Ass.xiated Bonded Escrow, Co.
('leek of the Circuit Court
Karate classes begin Mon da y girls Tuesday from 4:30 to 6 at
r Favor (Kimball) 6
Purse 90 1
FOURTH: I Eddy Echave.
FLORIDA
flputy Clerk
1950 Lee Rgad, Winter Park, Fla,
fly
lOan
T
Jenkins
night
at
the
N'gu Javi. 3 Barre Bengoa. 1
1, 3 Pyango!d (Farber) 101
Westside the Civic Center, cheerleading
NO
7SI921•CA.S9O
PPiIith Sept 2% Oct 7. 9, l
and all persons having claims or
1973
Dey Clerk
"LaL'elsGypay1say (P4 Phillips) $1 Domingo Miguel, S Arectia Per,:,
GENER AL
JURISDICTION
DE P
Recreation Center, with the lessons for girls 10 to 12 Weddemandj against the Vendor are Publish Sept 11. 75. Oct 19 I
4 Bonour Quick (PbOs) ;,
6 Alava EIorza, 7. Cacrio Zarre. I
DIVISION
admonished to notify the un DFP 113
programofferedbytheSanfor nesday afternoons at the Civic
NOTICE OF ACTION
B.lbao Sanchez
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
PopLar Rythm (Shell) 92. 6. Lazy
dtrs'gned at that address on or
i
.
Recreation Department and Center. and ceramic classes
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF M('ORMICK ENTERPRISES OF EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
FIFTH: 1 Sala Aguirre. 2
Sue (E Taylor) 31 7. Dadd Boy
before said date.
SEMINOLE COUNTY. FLORIDA SANFORD. INC. a Florida co
CUlT SEMINOLE COUNTY.
.(Kat,jsner) $ i. $ Glory Land Dom'ngo Asp:. 3 Mirur EcPive. 4
open to anyone six years of age Monday, Wednesday and
Associated Bonded Escrow, Co Is CASE NO. 7S.1I$.CA.O9.0
FLORIDA
CtsucPio Bengo.a. S Santi Miguel, 8
rMlon. JACK 3 RARNETT, and
:(Bailey) 3 1
not an attorney, but is acting in
and up.
Th ursday.
PROBATE DIVISION
CtA,a Muguerza, 7 Ferm in
FOURTH RAC E-¼ M11
$01 A MAKSIK.
sole capacity of escrow agent for DIVISION "C"
There
Is
a
$2
registration
fee.
MencIsa.
I
PHILADELPHIA
SAVING
FUND
plaintiffs,
$.7&amp;CP
CASE
NO.
Erdoza Larrea
:c..m.., 11.990-Purse SIN I. Do
both the Seller arid buyer In
this SOCIETY, a corporation,
SIXTH: 1 DOmIsiggE)pr:a, 7
vs
In Re: Estate of
V10(Vandrryoo.i) 91.2
Classes meet from 6 to 8 p.m.
transfer,
Registrations are being
.(Br'dges) 31, 3 BandidO Range Negv iBengoa, 3 Alava Ectiave, 1
Ptainti?f(s) MOD PROPERTIES. LTD . a EVALYN G. SMITH. a t a
Dated at Cas$elbtrr'. Seminole
The
recreation
department
accepted
at the Recreation
limited Partrship.
ne
EVALVN M SMITH,
:(PiP) 51. i Tanya Patch (P. Barre Miguel. $ CathoPere. 6
County, Florida this 30th day Of
also offers ba ton lessons for Department.
7 ailboo ZS"r. it
BRUCE
P.
FOLAPI
vs
D,
it
us
el
at.
-Miller) 7 2. S. Dark Raven (Scatural Ogui:&amp; Attu.
Deceased
Defendant
MIAMI (AP) - ii-We C&amp;nit Coach Monte Kiffin said, "Any- September. 1975.
Arerpiajavi
11,6 TarDapp)e(Bereh))0);
Defendant(s) TO' MOO PROPERTIES, LTD
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Edward L. King
lose them all," University of body who can come jn here wj
NOTICE OF ACTION
SEVENTH: 1 Eddy Beitia, 2
Howards Chief (I4oward) iii Tom
r n MEL MINDICH,
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
PURCHASER
TO CA NDACE i FOi,Ap,D
ECPtano Len':, 3 Ogwxa Via. i
(Cø'ne,-al Partner )
Torre (Gil) 92
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AOAINST
a
Miami defensive back Willie a young team before 76,000fans Publish. Oct. 9. 1975
Address
Unknown
Ngu' Sanchez. S Ica Alberdi. 6
7
North Central Avenue
FIFTH RACE-C.3 Pace-i Mile.
SAID ESTATE:
DESK
Jenkins Instated after last andIeadusatha11tln3e hw tobe
Larri Arana. 7 Aldana Javi. $
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
Pvrse SI90 1 Timely Marie (eiIl
You and each of you are
HMI%(541e. New York 10330
Uris Perez
ac tion 'o foreclose mortgage on the
1 1 7 Stiyrqbell Rce (Rlu I 1 3
week's 31-16 football loss to darn good.
AND
notified arid required to file an,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND following properly in Seminole
EIGHTH: I AlavaMugueria, 7.
clams and demands
Queens First Lady (Demjanik) ii.
MARTIN MINDICPI
i(h you, or
fourth-ranked Nebraska. But
Miami's defensive Unit, FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY. County, Florida:
Erddza8enqoa.3 SantoAguree. i
(General Partner)
* Bone's Demon (Spriggs) II. $
efttserof you. may Piaveagainst said
Miniwlllbeaheavyuzxjerdog which will be outsized by FLORIDA
Alton Boy (S&amp;VI) A 11. &amp; Ocala Eagle Mteruri Attu. $ Sala Meri st
Lot 13. Block "C". STERLING
71 Candlesvood Path
estatejnffieofficeof theClerkof the
CASE NO. 7S-71$CA49.0
apin Friday night against 13th. Colorado's huge offensive line
PARK. UNIT NO TWO. according
(Bridges) 3 1, 7 Gay GIaQ (Shimpi Cevla ASpi. 7 Chuctio Larra. III
Circuit Court of thi Eighteenth
Dii Hills. t. t , f y
BAR DEN ENTERPRISES. INC . a
Fermin Juan
to the Plat thereof as recorded in
117,116
77, S Mike T (Kucil) S I
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County,
ranked Colorado vs. Buff,b.. may have to carry the Florida corporation.
lContinued from
NINTH: 1 Juan, 3. Sala.
Plat Book 17, pages 97 andU. Public
SIXTH IACfl.l Mile Pace.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Florida. Probate Division, in the
tht' Minnesota Twins and then
Aguirre, i Celaya, 5 lane, 6.
Plaintiff, Records of Seminole County, bCe'$ an action to 'ior,c'ose a
claiming 51.59$-Parse
Courthouse of Sanford,. Florida,
"MiamI lathe best 03 team In Hurricanes for the second
by the Atlanta Braves,
fromthete,capturingonlytheir
Erddz&amp; 7 A,zpi. I Bilbao.
Freddie AdiOs (NicPioll) 72 2. T.J.Q.
monacop no the fOIIOetQ descrIbed within four calendar months from
straight
the
country,"
said
The Red Sox gave him a
Colorado
CHARLESC,MERILLAT,.t UI.,,, has be"
TENTH: 1. Santi. 2 ManchL
Bruce property Iri Seminole County, the time of the fir*t publication of
(DrMek)I 1,3 JniFiI (Rau)
third pennant in Tom Vawkey's chance. On the recomiriendaAttu, I Maruri, S. Larrea.
The offense, without injured aI.
P Foland, Avco Financ ial Services Florio
3 I. 1. Mar M.rg Rusty (Kalatlsas)
6. Coseb Bill Mallory, whose Bthis notice Each claim or demand
42 'ears as owner.
Defefldafl?3
of t4otIrod. Florida. Inc. a car
I. S Ward.' Leo (Becker) 9 2, a Mtjgijer:, CPwdso. S Fermin
(aloes enter the Orange Bowl Fullback Larry Bates, sputtered
ThatpArtftheSan$o'dGrantand must be in writing and filed ')
tion of Johnson, t he n manager
NOTICE
OF
SALE
The
of one of Cu ba
ELEVENTH: 1 Cactso Juan.
notation, arid you are required to ('.overnment lot 3. Section 12. duplicate and state (he place of
Sowdougl'i (Scaturo) $1. 7 (gyp
coming
off
a
21-20
l
's
all.
at
tuisville, he was promoti
os
s
to
OkIaagai
ns
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN
that
t Nebraska and totaled
?iln Wind (Hobbs) 6 1
serve a copy of your wtitten Township 70 South, Rang. 30 East, residence and post
Sala larre. 3 Ogulia M'guel.
time great baseball players, to Boston, but had only
cc address of
pursuant
homa.
to
the
Final
Judgment
of
ng
ca
only
90
rushi
Beo&lt;a
S
DomingoEchave.
defenses,
if any. to 't on Rams.aijr 1. Iyivio within the fodlownq described the (la,r,ai'it and must be sworn to
i 1-7
SEVENTH RACE -I Pac..i
yards against Foreclorsure entered .n
Luis Jr. ignored his paren ts
the above
s Fermin Perez. 7 Barre Azpl. $
Roguetnore plaintiff's attorney, tract rill land- Begin at the North by the clar,.anf, his agent or at
Mtl.,Purse $933 I
' record.
e
Cornhusk
s.
Bates
a
th
er
ls
o
Styled
ce
(lust pending in the Circuit whose address
advi not to try become a ma•
The near tie, lost when a eonMaya Alt,
*Wp't) $ I. 2 Dee Our-i Greer
1509 Barneft Bank West ror
torney, or ftc same Shall be
of the South West . of
d
Court in ar-id for SemInole County, Building, ,iactsonv,IIe, Florida 37202 Said Section 12' Thenc, run South
TWELFTH: 1. CP'uctsOM.guel. 2. 5''0.1CkWa3m1SSedW)th83 will miss Colorado With a knee
(Ka,jsne,') Ii. 3. I.i,a L'e S.. (C.
jot league pitcher. He went to
Dated
at
Winter
Park.
Florida.
After winning a starting job,
Florida. the undersigned Clerk W ill
on of before November Sth. 117S. le" is"
res,
Crialia AgLir". 3 Sala Juan. S.A 47. it., West &amp;IOnq the Wesl3 this 111h day of September. A D
IhIenfeld) I 1, 1 C x4s K ing (15.
seconds to play, dropped (*. injury. IeAkViq the job to 1W
,Mexico and went on to become he had a 15-6 record in I",.. Ile
Fermin Afli. 6 Marvri Lanrea,
II the property situated in said file the orjgigalwith thecleekotthis tine of the South West ', of said
Regur 3 1, S. Reveille Bg Time
7S
lahoma from fu-st to second pound freshman Ottis Ander. County
theaceoftheCleveland Indians followed with 20-13 and 22-13
described as
B.lbao Lip.. $ Erd.oa Muguenza
Court either before service on Se-ctioo 17 for 1I1è$ feet to a point
(Ulmer) I I, 6 Ocala Star Fly
S. Dorothy Becker
3011.
Lot
61,
BROOKHOLLOW.
Ptat
plaintiff'S
this,
ace
W
before
he was hit by injuries. tilarks, but still the Red Sox
(Bridgesi $ I, 7 More Rel,,ble
attorney or immediately
is 794 19 feet North of. as
As Executrix
Book 17, Pa 9$, Seminole County, thereafter, otherwise a default will ms,w a'
noIse
anqI,
from
the
Of
said
Miami IM 206-17 to Oklablona
estate
his career appeared ended in couldn't win. This year they
If Hisairti's offew. huvily F iorlds; N-S Terry Drive. tw ritered against you tar the relief Smith fine rof the South West
(Shell) 72.
1 4 of S: James A. Moreland
~
1971 when he was released by did.
two weeks ago In the Orange reliantontherwininga.NJp. AItame Springt, Fla. (InSide) demanded in the complaint or I'd$ertlon17: Thence
J3mes A Moreland. of
run South $9
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701 per Notice of Commencement,
Bowl.
IN of qwkTback Kay Baker.
decree's IS' 5*Y' East Parallel to the MORELAND 8. CUNNIGHAM, P A
Per-u $473 I. Western Scott (F
petition
Saturday's Game
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Taylor) to t. 2 Phatvorn O'LYISCPI
WITNESS my handand thes"I of &amp;Nit" li" rA the South Well fit of
Cincinnati (GuIle'?) at Boston
M Conlon Avenue Weill,
'PropIesayyou'retheb. can't move, the defense will inSemint,le
County,
F)o'jda,
August
this
Court
on
September
Bailty) 61. 3. Measured Fig (hint)
30th. said SectIon 17 for 10000 feet to
Suite 350
3 team in the nation, but it's have to hold off a Colorado 73. 19YA
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CSint: Thence run North 7 deorees
Post Office Box 651
suft"Y's came,
t'
fnLstrating to know you WI team averaging 439 yards a at pb1c tale, to the highest and best
1 10 I . 3 P ippog
Coi,jrt 5*-alt
a)' S1' Est p.sra'l,t to the West tine
C fl( 'OJt a? 5OS'Pfl
Winter Park, Florida 327*5
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booOdtf for Cash. Alt 11 00 A M on the
11cr) 3 1, 6 FreedOm Trail
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
CO thill Sorkith Wtl#t ';a of said Seclion
haven't won a game," said game.
Tuesday's Game
ATTORNEYS FOR DOROTHY
list day of October, 1975.
the West
17 for Sinn'" i
'Sners1 7 7. P Jimmy Gold (Saul)
Boston t C,nc,nna'l. tril
Clerk of the Circuit Court
to a oelnt; Thenee
BECKER, EXECUT RIX
HuITicane tight end Qiarile
front
color
of
the
Seminole
SI I Arid1 Canvcv Ple,ly) Si
By Lillian T. Jenkins
Pun North 19 degrees 15' 50" West Publish Oct 7. 9, 1973
Wdnesday's Game
Oklahoma managed only 177 Courthouse. Sanford. FloridaCounty
Claud.
prclleltntpi.Stp,ljn0fp,,$,0,,1
NINTH RACE-C-1 Pace-I Asililse.
At Deputy Clerk
Boston at Cincinnati, (nI
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yards againsit Colorado's de- ICOURT SEAL)
Purse $63 I Ad.,ø Mystery
Publish Oct 2. 9, 16. 23. 19?S
Wrist 0.0 rod oullod sisocilion 12 for )"It IS IN
Thursday's Game
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
The
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her Miami loss was a fense, which has settled down
Arthur H Beckw.?h. Jr
1967 and only the third time in
iontinued from Page 1.11)
tKurtzwrth) 5). 2 Devils Trumpet
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Boston at C.ncinnati. Cob
Clerk
of
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Circuit
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EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL dR
Court
season opening defeat to since gi ving up V points 10 CalIT Taylor) 9 3. 3 M.anrut Decdr
necessary
decrees Is, 7')" West for 1717
owner
Tom Yawkey's car ee r in
By Elaine RiCharoe
71 feet CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
(Neillen) 31.
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to
Galayant
ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS
ifl? that is
Saturday's Game
Georgia Tech, which is tin- tfornialnaseason-open1ng 3.fl
them."
Boston,
are a perfect blend of
Deputy Clerk
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
PUBLIC NOTICE i5 hereby given ''thCMfprfy of aj
ranked but has a 3-1 recort
measured
at
t
CHANCERY
NO.
7S-476CA-29D
IfTiantpitchesan)here
like
age
and
youth.
victory.
Colorado
beat Publish Oct v. 197 s
(Provost? 6 I. &amp;
that Sealed Proposals will be risahl AMQIPS from the 4141SIff ly fight
Little Jodi sary
(Bourgeois) 91. 7 Bullet Freight
Sunday's Game
(Pig Driver) 10 I. I Motor loris's
C,nc,nrt?, at Boston, if
Florda. at the City Hall until I 30 'd No 97' Thente run South 24
lead against Nebraska at half- State 52.0 before meeting OkIa.PlaIntiffs,
(Brainard! 77
p
m, local time on October 17. 1975, decrees 1')' ac West Parallel to the i'
time, and Ne braska defensive horns.
Oakland A's, the Bed Sox are in one of the two players left from
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT.
for the removal of the SL00O gallon easteily nlaht of way line
of US OAK HARBOR, INC. etc. et al.
business. Boston's "old num" the 1967 lied Sox team mlix
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
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Defendants
CUlT. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE Canelbenty, Florida. Bid prices dittliOt'. Af 71373 it to
pitched a three-hitter against this year's edition the best BosPOint:
COUNTY, FLORIDA
NOTICE OF SUIT IN
shall includ, the dismlntling and Tmi'erunPIoqlh6)d,g,IpjM.,l..
the
three-time world cham- ton club he's ever seen. Third
MORTGAGE
FORECLOSURE
CIVIL ACTION NO, 71I271-CA4,.D removal of eq'jipms'nt
West 71 10 ft to a onint. Thence run TO JAMES DOWER
the site.
OflS, triggering the lied Sox to baseman Rico Petrocelli, the
BARPIETT MALL BANK. N A a
('iiith 76 degrep '3' 14" West
PROPOSALS
WILL
BE
national banking corporation,
DEVERAUX J. DOWER
PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ riaratlsl to the e4%terly right of way
a
shocking
three-game sweep. other veteran, agrees with Yam.
TALLA.HAEE
EUGENE P0815014
AP)
Plaintiff. ALOUD immediately after the tin, of Ii S Highway No 17 arid No
as they could," but made too trapped, Hubbard said.
better than wewe1- a.st).ar" vs.
The Red Sox, in the World And so do a lot of Red SoxYOU, Oete.dants, are hereby
Florida A&amp;.M Coach Rudy many costly mistakes.
ripiraton 04 the time established
for a distance Of 404*)
Rat tler running back L)onald Hubbard said.
Series
for the first time since watchers.
ft to a notified that a Complaint t
DOUGLAS PARK. INC,
Florida
above
Vt,
point
e
receipt
of
Proposait
of th West Iin of Said Sec tion f eclo a certain m
Hubbard says his team played
"That's my fault," Hubbard Byrd fumbled away a Likely
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corporation, et al
or
se
the
tgage
on
or
SPECIFICATIONS AND
Tp'.n*e run South 0 Oe'eej I)'
hard enough to win Last Satw-- said. "I Just haven't made them touchdown when "the L
following des cribed property.
Defendants
PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
31" Fast foe' a distance
17I' to S1fuate, tying and beIng In Seminole
CLERKS
day's game against Hord, realize how Important the little on the field gabbed
Specifications and Pr oc edural
point of beginning Said tract of
County. Florida, to wt
NOTICE OF SALE
Documents may be ONand
land I,in0 arid t-i.'r s?uatpd in City
bu t not smart
in
W~
ogh
things are I'm just gothg to sey," Hubbard said.
NOTICE I S HL E BY GIVEN that
I
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The Eost 388 IS feel of the South
FICTITIOUSN AME
application at the City Engineers of Saoforn. Seminole County,
10
"I still feel we have a better have to do a better job of co
pursuan t to a Final Judiment of
10 2 feet Of the Nor th %-a Of the NW
Notice is P'.reby given that I
He said Rattler's failed to ex9$ Lake Triplet Drive P0 Florid*
en
ov
ForeIg.
Of the NE '., lying West of State
tered In the ab e Box 53, Casseerry, Florida, 37701, ha' Pit-en
team, bu t they outplayed us SinCing them."
in
in
at Pt 7. Box
ecote in key si tuations and
filed acciost YOU and ou Ro
entitled
cause
in the
ourt 0
ad 47) (Maitland Avenue), LESS
CtrcuaCuiI,
572* Longwood. Seer.inole County,
the
igMh
Judiiil
at.
enough to win the ball game 6.
kqovs
the
payment
of
a
deposit
of
reri.Or.d t serve a copy of YOU
Howard scored the game's made tc many fwnbles, hng
Floridaunder the fictitious
1500 per set The deposit shill be In written da'en. if any, to It on the South Il feet Of the West 100 feet
0)," Hubbard said Wednesday lone touchdown on a 4$-yard one of live. But he added that LACE DOLLS OF ORLANDO,
name
Of the East Is fee, lying sl of
aridf and for Seminole County. I lorida, I
casts, or chick drawn payable to the ROt I P43
PEEP L (S
iI sell
public ivcliot to the City of Casselbee'ry.
I State Road 427 (Maltland Avenue).
as he prepared for SaUay's passplaybe1,eFlondaAM the te
thai
I
en
to
register
said
name
MEADOWS P A
is improving.
Plaintiffs il Sect',n 21. TOhip 2) South
,th the Cle
f the CircuIt Court. highest bidder 0' clv' at the West
tr-FriPi.
PPVSDOSAL GUARANTY
game agairtct Alabama State defensise backs rped coytse4.1r1ressis610t SW 76
"Itscundsfunn for fl3 to be Str rI Contv, fl0.&amp; fl
Front
ct
(C'fthCj
fl ihi
"Vt 79 Fast
Each
i'opotal
Shall
be
ac
4treet, S,th M.mt, Fr44 331*3. has
lie said the RatUs "put as ering the receivers, thinking that uy
ac City Of Sanford.. Seminole County, corn niedacertifiadth.ckoran
noec
it af
filed againSt y
t a ba
cOrdae with the prov Isions 04 the
in the
bV
ho'e October 77th. 1975, and
much effort into that ball game the Hcward qua rt er ba ck
above styled suit and you are
s
ame, but we're much, much FIct.tious Name Statu'tex To Wit Florida at the hour of ii 00 AM 00 acceptable lot
of Proposal filetheonlaInat with thq Clerk Of
October 34th. i975. ta? certain
th.s 'urnd Ia serve a copy of your
S'a't- lt57
Guaranty ,n a,, amount equil to
('*'uirt eith' hetore service 00 answer or plead'ng
parcel
of
real
pee?y described as lust five ($) per cent Cf
S. Kathtuen C. Williams
to the Complaint
the acvnt Plaintiffs' aftey or Immediately On
tot
Plaintiff's attorney, JOSEPH A
Publish Oct. 7.9. II, ,
Ofthee'rcosal,pyabae'ttbo'r- thereafter' *Wh.'rw15
detatt
The No'Th 177.33 feet of the SE
City Of CasSetber, Florida , he entered aoanst you for the will MUPASKO Pt). Box 716, Fern
• Home of the Original Trilecia
Of the NW ,
4 of Section I 1. Tosistwonsei
nelf Park, tlonida, and file the
glooliollrobl"Ify that if the Propm
original
Mt or 4.
4*1
71 South, Range 29 East, tyng and
wager plus win, place, show,
FICTIT$OUSNAME
accepted, the Bidder will execute T'I't)!Ion
being Westoftpw WrsteeIyHisw.y the
tf- Clerk of the Circuit court on or
Is hot Ill given
Contract, and fife acceptable
WIT
t I
S%mvhandand ,heShelof before
COLUMBU&amp; Otdo (AP) - I Wedmby.
round decision over fellow W48911,111 in bus'"I'll" a? I" Crystal rightoaway of Interstate I f Lj Performance Bond wtsin ten
Ihe Ph djy' of November
this (ourt on the 72nd di, Of SeP
(to)
I Gourmet dining in the
don't know if I can handle the
1975 ttyoufa;lto50 aderree pro
Australian Bob Stanton American Tom Kite.
Like Ave. Lake Mary 37744,
air-conditioned clubhouse.
Seminole
County,
FlOrida
Serninobi County, Floqioa IIfldef
COnt"SO will be taken against you
OWNER'; RIGHTS RESERVED
f(rcit Cti,wf Seal)
Bear," said Je
Heard, look- scored two victies to advsnce
ElieI, Heard had disp
the (S.a3)
t
o'
the
relief
fictitious na
The
9 Grandstend admission only
Owner reserves the right to
LAVENDER &amp;
demanded Ms the
AtlPitv H Brkwith, Jr
ing at his assignment today to the semifinals against Turn of another' young U.S. star, Ed- LACE ANTIQUES, and
Afl
H B.ck.ith. Jr.
Complaint
that I Wtfnd
jici any or ut Pro
aIs nd to
(leek cit the circuit CO
SOC. Free parking!
Ji
Clerk
o
th Circuit Court
against Jack Nicklaus In the Weiskopt, abe seeded into the die Pearce, 1-up.
WITNESS my hand and official
waive
tOreg'%t.rsaidnaes,wlmt,t,Cleqk
Informality
By' I (tItan Jenki
or
By
Lillian
JenkinS
•
Post time 7:45 PM
seal of Office at Sanf*-i, Seminole
technicaI1?y in any Proposal n the
$U7,500 International All-Star fma four of the thret'-day tow-fl..p.ay C)PI't
"The nxtre I see of this Of the Circuit Cave?. Seminole
(!pi-i
Cn',.
'ntrre' of t'e owner
th 30th day of September
PCtIIciS, PP.0J's &amp;
• Ladies Nile Thursday
nament.
course, the more I like it,,"
1975
proytions 04 the Fi(1i?lOU
Ward
&amp;
Woodman,
PA
The whistling Heard, a (ow'"I'm swinging so bad.
Heard said of the par-fl., 7,000.. RomeStatute, To Wit
BY: Bill B Crier
Ri" Wilt-sw C PgiI,
P 0 1 909
Statutes 1957.
Uiy'o'
Arthur 14 8ickwitp, Jr
time tour winner, earned the played lousy. Torn just played yard Muirfield Village
lttprney fee'
S
Winter Park. Floeøa 371*9
Clerk of the Circuit Cos'rt
S Hazel Woodruff
Attest:
4)I
S
semifinal shot at N&amp;cklaus after lousier," said Heard after his mortal csgse, a layout
AP?*iIiIyS
8 r Elaine RiChard.
Publish. Oct. 79. )4 73. )17S
Mary W HawThorne
Publish. Oc?.L 191$
a pair at flA((S7W triumphs rain-splattered 3 and
third szgned by Nfrkleus.
De, c
Pvbièih. Sf94 79. Oct
' 'I
75
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A nswer to Prtisous puzzle

HERSCHEL NISSENSON
And there's no better place to years with Oklahoma winning lost to both. This year they beat
AP Sports Writer
start than with the annuU Red 48-27, 27-0, 52-13 and 16-13.
Notre Dame, but they'll still
NEW YORK (AP) — The River brouhaha in Dallas beOklahoma's Barry Switzer lose to Michigan 17.10.
Texas-Oklahoma game is so tween second-ranked has never lost to Texas — or
West Virginia at Penn State:
important that Darrell Royal, Oklahoma and No. S Texas, anyone else, for that matter
The last 19 years, except for a
Your basic Country &amp; Western highlight of a tasty schedule as a head coach, and he won't 14-14 tie in 1958, have belonged
fan, probably doesn't even have which also features three other this week ... Oklahoma 28-21. to Penn State and only three
time to listen to any good guitar match-ups between rankcd
Last week's count showed 53 times has the NUtany Lions'
pwkrn this week,
teams — Michigan at Michigan right and 15 wrong for a per. margin of victory been under 10
This corner certainly has State, West Virginia at Penn centage of .779. For the season, points. They say all good things
nothing against guitar-pickin', State and Oklahoma State at it's 188-82-7—.6%,
must come to an end ... or must
even indulging in a few lost Missouri.
Michigan at Michigan State: they? Penn State 24-14.
chords from time to time, as
Royal won 12 of the first 14 It's the fifth year in a row the
Oklahoma State at Missouri:
Darrell can testify, but this battles against his alma mater Spartans have played Notre Cowboys hit the road for the
week we, too, will stick to pick- but a revolting development Dame and Michigan back-to- first time. The road hits back
Ifl' scores,
has taken place the last four back. The first four times they Missouri 24-17.
Ohio State at Iowa: "The
players might tend to take this
one lightly, but I won't let
them," says Woody Hayes,
whose Buckeyes are No. 1
Ohio State 42-7.
Washington State at Southern
California: It's easy to get to
the L.A. Coliseum but it ain't
Ki
'o n
easy to win there ... Southern
() )
('al 28-14.
Kansas at Nebraska: You
B) 'DIE ASSOCIATED ittss scoreless tie at 3:05 of the third knocked in with a high stick
.
think
Kansas
doesn't
period.
Guy
Charron
scored
for
Kanremember
last
year's
56-0
The game had been billed as a
Black Hawks 2, Rangers 2
sas
City,
Billy
Harris
for
New
shellacking?
You
think
Kansas
forecast of the James Norris
Fleet center Bobby Sheehan York,
won't get beat again? Nebraska
Division first-place race: the celebrated his return to the
21-7.
Los Angeles Kings against the NHL with the goal that gave
Canucks 3, Minnesota 2
Texas A&amp;M at Texas Tech:
Montreal Canadiens in the Na- Chicago a 2-1 lead in the evenThe coaching debut of Ted Considered this for Upset Spetional Hockey League season tual tie.
Harris at Minnesota was ruined cial ... very briefly. Texas A&amp;M
opener for both clubs.
Ivan Boldirev also tallied for by a bad break when the stick of 27-10.
If it was, in fact, a preview of Chicago, while Bill Fairbairn North Stars' goalie Cesare
Washington at Alabama:
things to come, there's trouble and Rick Middleton scored for Maniago snapped In half Just Might be closer than you think.
cn the West Coast. The New York.
before Jerry O'Flaherty scored Then again, it might not
Canadiens destroyed the Kings
Scouts 1, Islanders I
the game-winner.
Alabama 357.
with four players Scoring
Referee Bob Myers disDon Lever and Dennis VerColorado at Miami, Fla.: Up.
two goals apiece and goalie Ken allowed an apparent goal by vergaert also tallied for last set Special of the Week
Dryden stopping a Bart New York's Jude Drouin that year's Smy the
Division Miami 20-17.
shley penalty shol
would have put the Islanders champs. Dennis Hextall and
Notre Dame at North Caro.
"It didn't look like the same ahead with 47 seconds to go. Lou Nanne counted for Mm- lina: There isn't any good time
Los Angeles team," offered Myers ruled the puck had been nesota.
to play the Irish, particularly
Dryden, who stopped
shots
after
they lose a toughie
on the way to the first shutout of
Notre
Dame 30.6.
the 59th NHL season. "That's
Vanderbilt at Florida: The
enough errors by a team for
Gators haven't forgotten last
three or four games."
year ... Florida 24-6.
MI u scoring Wednesday
Lo uisiana State at Tennight was by the Canadiens,
Nuggets
nessee:
LW won last year 20.
who took a giant stride towards
1.
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year ... Tennessee 20matching the league-leading
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LOS ANGEI.ES AP) — Twenty-five women attending
the University of Southern California are on athletic
scholarships.
"USC now has one of the best, if not the best, women's
intercollegiate athletic program in the country,"
associated athletic director Barbara Bridges said Wednesday of the six-sport women's program.
Axiiong the women on scholarship are gymnast Gale
Wyckoff, swimmers Heather Greenwood and Linda
Stmipson, tennis players Diane Desfor and Barbara
Hallquist and volleyball player Lou Jepson.

Padres Records Subpoenaed
SAN DIEGO API The district attorney's office has
subpoenaed the financial records of the San Diego Padres
in an investigation of financier C. Arnholt Smith.
Smith is a former owner of the National League
tcball club. lie sold it in 1974 fora reported $825 million
to Chicago millionaire Ray Kroc, owner of a fast-food
chain,
Dist. Atty. Ed Miller is trying to learn whether Smith,
former chairman of U.S. National Bank and the WestgateCalifornia Corp., violated state laws during the collapse of
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Eley To Join Falcons
ATLANTA iAP) — Former Arizona State running back
Monroe Eley is expected to begin workouts with
Atlanta Falcons of the National Football League today, a
Falcons spokesman said.
The 6-foot-2, 210-pounder was signed Wednesday. Eley,
a Rocky Mount, NC,, native played for the British
Columbia Lions of the Canadian Football League the last
three seasons, gaining 1,176 yards last year. He also
caught 18 passes for 321 yards.
The Falcons selected Eley In the fifth round of the 1974
NFL draft, hoping to lure him back to the United States.

Tourney Signs Texas Tech
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For Friday, October 10, 1975
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today. You could be very today. You're going to make
Irritating to all win earshot. some sudden changes in
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) direction. You won't want to be
You'll find you're better at locked Into an outmoded
handling serious matters in the plan.
P.M. than in the am. Don't rush
SAGITrARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec.
Into decisions withoug weighing 21)
Don't be surprised today if
alternatives,
someone who owes you an old
GEMINI (May 21-June 20 ) debt comes forth and pays at
Your first Impulse today Is to, least part of the
obligation.
look after your self-Interests.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan.
You'll soon discover you'll acYour work habits won't be
complLsh more by adhering to
quite
up to snuff today. Be
the spirit of gi ve-and-take
careful how you handle tools,

CANCER
(Juneto21-July
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You'll
be asked
do a favor
others. those that belong to
you consider an imposition.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
You'll find you not only feel
You'll
gain someUng of value
good about doing it, but are
today
because
one in a key
having fun, to boot.
p
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tatives of at least four major nouncement, however, the A
conferences appear Set to op. learned that the tabulation w
pose formation of a long-await. 84 for advancement of the pri
ed national collegiate football posal, with five committe
playoff for large schools,
members absent from a mee
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ticnal Collegiate Athletic MaoThe opposition to such a reit
ciatlon, which announced ommendation it was learnec
Wednesday it will put the mat- came from faculty representa
ter to a vote, says such opposi- five Marcus L. Plant of MicP
tion should be weighed.
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DENVER (AP)
Wheeler. really fills a hole with the loss of
)iece for Montreal, and Yvan
w-noyer had the other for dealer Carl &amp;heer, never con- Marvin."
ontreal, which took 48 shots tent to stand idly by if there are Robtsch's departure leaves
It Kings' goalie Rogatien transactions to be made, moved Denver with only five players
whon and netted six shots in to shore up the Denver Nuggets' from last year's Western Diviweakened center position sion championship team.
o third period,
Ten other clubs opened their Wednesday by acquiring Sources differed on the exact
FIL seasons Wednesday night, veteran Dan Issel from the Bal. compensation given the Claws.
the California Seals su timore Claws.
David Cohan, president of the
In exchange for Issel, Scheer
ised the Atlanta Flames
e St. Louis Blues tied the De- said the Nuggets gave up veter- Baltimore franchise and one of
At Red Wings 1-1, the Chicago an center-forward Dave Rob- the club's 10 partners, said the
ack Hawks and New York Isch and an undisclosed amount Claws would receive RoLsch,
ingers tied 2-2, the Kanas City of cash. One source pegged the the rights to Webster and "two
other solid players" from the
outs and New York Islanders sum at oo
Issel, a four-tL'ne A11-SIX Nuggets.
1 1-1, and the Vancouver
But Scheer emphatically dethe Kentucky Colonels,
nucks edged theMinnesota
had been traded three weeks nied that statement, saying,
th Stars 3.2.
j. Marvinisnotpartofthedeal,
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[be young
tm a 3-1 deficit to beat At. franchise.He initially balked at Issel and Robisch."
Issel,a five-year veteran, has
ita, w hi ch got two goals from tha t trade.
Scheer, the Nuggets' presi- been among the league's top
m Lyslak and one from curt
dent and general manager, an- scorers and rebounders since
nnett.
eals' scorers were rookie nounced the acquisition of Issel graduating from the University
iph Klassen, Dave Gardner, only 12 hours after receiving of Kentucky. The 6-9 Issel, who
try Patey and Bob Murdock. news that the team's No. I draft played center his first year with
choice, 'i-foot-1 Marvin Web- the Colonels before being
Wings 1, Blues 1
ster,
was suffering from a form switched to forward, has aver3111 Lochead, sprawled on
of
hepatitis
that would force aged 28 points and 12 rebounds
five f eet from the St. Louis
il, swept in a pass from Dan him to miss all or part of the per game during his pro career.
1975.76 season. We bster played
loney wi th 1:55 remaining
"Dan Issel will be my startthe Red Wings Into their tie In only one preseason game Lng center," said Nuggets
before undergoing a series of Coach Larry Brown upon learr'ti the Blues,
in outstanding game by tests at a Denver hospital.
ing of the trade. "lie's great on
You don't get chance to get the boards and loves to run, so
the Jim Rutherford kept [)e.
It, outshot 34-19 in con- a player of Dan Issel's calibre he s ho uld fit in well wi th the
.Tvr said, He type of game we play."
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ick Lefley had broken a

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LAKE MARY- 3 bedroom. 7 bath
home on lakefront, i car garage

Gardens

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privacy fence, MINT CON
DITION. $37.750 Must see. Call
for terms
MAGNOLIA AVE.- Large? story. S

BEDROOM. in excellent con
dt;on Slate roof, asbestos siding.
very large rooms Eat in kitChen.
dining room A real buy at
S74.700
57a700 Excellent terms

322.2090
Profs.onally Manaq,d

FRENCH AVE

a

Residence plus
f'ne businesS location Has won
derlul potential Call for details

By

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an attached apartment for
roomy 1,500 sq ft of space-

Highway 1792, Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323-86700r831.9777

810

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.)TOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Acts vidn't work
tt' wouldn't be any

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JIM HUNT REALTY INC.
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17 7 1991

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION

Crank Realty. Realtor

30 Year Mortgages -S pct, down
Conventional Mortgages

City, 3 BR, Ii bath, good terms,
52 1,500
Paola, older 3 OR. I bath, ?I,, acres,

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Table band saw; I" jointer, I? lip
Sears tractor implements onlyPlow, cultivator, disc harrow, 42,*
blade and 3 point hitch assembly
(easily adaptable to any other
tractor), small oxygen ne'svs
citator, small oxygen bottles.
very small presto torch; .110
Westminster

211 W. 25th
Sanford, Fla,
Call for Appt. 322.3103
Remodeling

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Villas,

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Chevrolet Station Wagon. run's
good, $150. See at 1101 Court S:. or
phone 327 3543

JIM DANDY JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar' .
GOPMLY'S E. 16
Sanforj)fl

CASH

68-Wanted
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For Your Junk Cars

73

Make your Budget go further, shop
the Classified Ads every day

Ave. P,tovinq-Everything (except
furniturel goes.

,200 Phont 373-9170 or 322-414.
1970 Maverick, air
Good Condition. $900
377 5590 at Ter 6.

BUY

973 Vega, low mileage, excellent
buy at 51,393. 3731370 or $31 160$.
Dealer,

CASH 322-4132

For usect furn,lure Ipplianes
c tois.
etc Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart, 71$ Sanford Ave

1968 MG, new radials
Almost new top, radio
Call 323 S374atter S

Wanted to buy used Office furniture

1966 Pontiac Catalina. power brakes
and Steering, air condition. 5400
Phone 322 7705 after S p m.

Any Quantity

RUMMAGE SALE Oct. ID &amp; 11
From 9 to I ISO) Wynnewood

NOLL'S Cassel

berry, Hwy 1792 1301706

Drive, Sanford 3230961

Good used furniture wanted for
private part 373 a3'

1977 Gremlin X, factory air, $1,295
323 1570 or 1314405 Dealer.

ANTIQUES

1961 Pontiac Convertibel, GTO, good

I Pjeceor Houtefull
CASH 373 4320

I9ll Mercury Marquis Col" Park $

If you don't believe that want ads
bring results, try one, and listen to

your phone ring. Dial 372 2611 or

cOnditiOn, 5600 321 0933
passenger station wagon, exceptiOnallycJean$, hilly equipped.
New Michelin radial tires. Ons,
owner. $1.995. 322-1793 or 3337110.

ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
Top prices paid, used, any condition

*31 9993.

6U$126,Winter Park

16' Fiberglas garage door, 6 bowling
balls, NCR cash register, wedding
gown siZe 15; Call 327 0576.

3
1379

1969 1-Bird, clean, 60,000 miles;

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Yard Sale, Friday. Saturday,
Sunday, 9 ill?, 23)7 S. Orange

1907 Melhonuiille Owner moving,
all furniture and misc must go

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white, good conciton. Bar, wall
divider, end tables Call 377 5670

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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after 6pm

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EachWeodmereHomeFeaturesC,ntralHea,Ano
Air, Shag Carpeting In Living Areas. Inside And
Outside Storage, Modern Equipped Kitchen,
Privately Fenced Rear Yard And Morel I I Come
On Out And See For Yourself,

323.7540
SALES BY
3211
R EALT ORS-REAL ESTATE

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Air Condi'Jlonlng

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entral Heat &amp; Air Cond itioning

For free estimates, call Carl
Harris, at SEARS inSanford 372
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AIR CONDITIONING,
REFRIGERATION,
DUCT
W'OP K. 7i hour service All
rn,ibt'
DYKES AIR CON
DITIOPIIPIG, 377 *877

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Pet Care

9lerinr,F,prioqpa.n,,nu ?Svears
e.ripnce also m,ni)e 'epa'rs V
Weqkman 6411730

i'crrrptewfl,k e$ B. 'he hour i'
,

93'SS

PET REST INN
Boarding &amp; Grooming

Pbotogriplymmommum

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BUDDY'S HOME IMPROVE,
!,IENT ALL TYPES OF CAR

Interior, Euler-or Plastering
PPa',tpr r.i'rh 1
smilapect
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Ph 3771051

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priced

PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 377
1331

Window &amp; Door Screens
Custom made Repars
Discou,,: Prsce 3736470

Beauty Care

Home improvements 1

NCcd help ,v 'ha! Saturday tob
rareiino nrws W'ndfMri

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Phone 373 63*8.

Ph.blnj
W

.1 KING Plumbing SuppliesFiaturet. Water Heaters. I a.m to
P m thru Saturday 7534 5 Park

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Drive p56)7

TOWER'S BEAUTy SALON
Itc'rmi-,i, ilirr,,'lt S llul, P4,i",l

31') F F FO 171 5742
p!J'g

Seryk.

ESTERSOPi IAPIDCLEAWING
Bulldo'inq
E icavatno, Ditch
Work Ill dirt. top SOil 373 394)

Pressure Cleaning

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A&amp;A CLEANS ALL

C&amp;A

E*teriorpressureclean.ng
371 I'A5
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Backhoe Service

STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If Lane Clear.n, till urt, ciax rQ(
All kinds of digging Hove trailer
Classifip
AdS didrit work
Stored &amp; moved 372 9142
there wouldn't be any

Vou've got it,
s

11111II&amp;P
ANY t-ARP.1 GARAGE

keep the difference.
See what a Granada Townhosne has to offer. Over 1.650
square feet of living apace
including 3 bedrooms, 2Yj
,

It's th e little "extras" that count at

1960

3730309

Garage Sale, Wednesday thru
Saturday, 9 te 5.2104 Stevens Aye.
Furniture, clothing, lots of misc.

holster. 70" propeller exhaust
tan. A cycle motorcycle; tools; 700
of
It
1" pressure hose,
miscellaneo,,rt. Directions-West
on 16 past II 3 miles to Lake

A full $500 moving allowance when you buy a new
Grarada Tov,npiome
Senora' Move in for less and you

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Small Pony

67A-Feed

Garage Sale Saturday and Sunday,

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Between 1:30 &amp; 5-

54-Garage Sales

Markham Road, left to Sylvan
Drive, left to Sylvan Drive, left
third house on left. Phone 323 5900

1973 Karmen Ohia, excellent con
dition. 52.795
Call Duane
MCGure. 377 165) Dealer.

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, automatic, Pitater.
Currenl rsp , I owner, good pan
No rust. 1100 firm 322 3176

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chime

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'6.4 CO'Y'e?, 6 Cyl

Dachshunds, miniatures. AKC.
1973 Volkswagen Karman Ghia.
Animal Haven Kennels. 372573?
24,000 mi one owner, new tire's,
regular maintenance. $2,750. 373
66-Horses
4330 ext. 2)2. Ask for Linda

COLOR TV, $1I9SMONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
611 1006

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OG-Autos for Sale

Chihuahuas. AKC, some very small.

RCA Color TV

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with beautiful oaks Owner

dditions

1972 Chevrolet .. ton piCkup. Ex.
cell.nt condition DSsA..bl

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Orifid tweed Call alter S p m , 373.
7TA Ill Hays Drive

323-2722

holding 129,90,

MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Rr o Real Estate Broker
3227643

-- -53-TV. Radio-Stet'eo

intercom, paging Systems New or
old construction. 373-7996 South
east Video

50-Miscellaneous for Sale

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Professional Poodle ',roomng
by Betty Campbell
Mon thru Fri..-3fl 10"

TV Antennas installed. Also music,

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1971 Chevrolet 'a ton. I wheel drive,
air, PS, PS. AM FM radio. 916
Free- Half Beagle. halt Basset?,
military tires 322 $411
Male, good watch dog 111310 1712.

Solid state Stereo, Color Console TV.
also black &amp; white portable, 373

'FMINOI F CO Acreaq tracts
small and large $7 0,0 oer acre
And tin 1rry Realty. Realtor 621
071;

Refrigerator, 19 cu

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65-Pets-Supplies

Color TV's from ISO. B&amp;W, from
115, Service all makes. HERBS'
TV 1200 5 French,

46-Commercial Property

trno' i-... mu IilO

CONSTRUCTION Inc.

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bath EllA, terms

Close to everything yet away from It alit
Large wooded lots •Street lights
Paved streets •Sewers 'Sidewalks

Shmrrfni','ariwte
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KE NMORE WASHER, parts,
service. used machines
"OONEY APPLIANCES 373 069;

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1971 Dodge Ram Charger, I wheel
drive, full power, air conditioned
14700 373 7271 after S.

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet

Iva, U'i VT

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3 BR, 7 bath FHA, $II.
3 BR, l'

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REPAIRED
100 S Sanford Ave 377 9370

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ton 1969 International Truck,
for fruit hauling New f irs. gon
rord.t,q1 5l,f4i) It? 3764

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price 3770972

Gflunofishiry,) Ge't all the equip
ynt, rcccf Icir 'ho',. hg ores wtr, ,,

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17? 7116

AFTERPIRS
177 9714
337 0441

79-Trucks-Trailers
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64-Equipment for Rent

SMALL APPLIANCES

\\V
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TAXCREDITAPPLIES
CONVENTIONAL z
95
PINANCINO
C/S
8/. VA $0 DOWN
AVAILAI

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NO LONGER USED CAMPING
GEAR IS 114 DEMAND. SELL IT GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FOR
A FRACTION OF THEIR COST
NOW'.11TH A CLASSIFIED AD
FifOp.i TODAY'S WANT ADS'

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BY OWNER- 10 lots Off WeSt 25th
St 373 $949 after S o rn

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Woodruff's Garden Center
601 Cell-r ip Ave , Sanford

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M UNSWORTH REALTY
Reg Real Estate Broker
103W 1st St.
373 6061 or 373 0517 eves

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22 6457

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'73. central air.

dishwaSher, raised patio, skirting,
&amp; tit downs
Good toation
Payments S48.19 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan 373 6051.

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3103 Orlando Drive
Sa nfor d 3735300

GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAL ESTATE, INC

or

Paul Beaudef to

HAPPY HOUR

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JOHNNY WALKER

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42-Mobile Homes

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52-Appliarhces

Hotpoint 20" Stove

$71.000

chock.

HILLCREST

Spectraclde granules for lawn in
sect control GardeetL and, 1400 W.
1st St , 373 6630

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Approximately 20 acres of prime
agriculture land with possibility of
re zor.ing to accommodate
building sites for low cost housIng.
Water available. Sale price,

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"FIST OF DOUBLE

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NOW W.W7 32) 9410

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REDUCED THOUSANDS'

Established Residential Area?

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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE, If
Classified Ads didn't work
there wouldn't be an

Motorcycle Insura nce
BLAIR AGFNCV
37) 3416

130 6511

REALTORS

Shotgun.

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Spacious I bedroom, 2 bath, in
country west of Sanford Swimming pool. Screened porch, central
air, double garage. on I acre lot.

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By Owner-2 bedroom, lvg. room,
dng room, equip kitchen, new
caroet draoet. beautiful 16'i25'
family room. fenced Must see to
appreciate 37] 8949 after S.

VVriy [M T Live
In Sanford's Finest

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7'dtro0m. air Conditioned, fenced
yard. 1901 Summeclln Ave. 14 . 900
en make nIf'r 377 3197

Forrest Greene, Inc.
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323 6353

Ktct,en Bathr oom Cabinets. Count
er ?opj, Sinks Installation avail
able Butt CabelI, 372 1032 any
time

RAYMONDM BALL
Pr Real Estate Broker
377 3.611 Aft Mrs 377 7157
117W 10 St Sanford

listed, Be the first to tee it at
"'°00
CALL US
SANFORD - 3 bedroom, 7 bath
home, Shady yard. air conditioner.
Will dicker or swap $19,500

0 O Lake, Free Boating •PooI
lubhou.
Drapes ICarp.tng SSep. Dining Rooms

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Forrest Greene, Inc.

1511300.

7S4S Park Dc

1910 Yamaha, 360 Endura
Good Condition, 5350
373 3970

Free lawnmower blade "irponing
Authorized Gravely &amp; Boleris
Dealer. Camco, 310 W Melody
Lane, Casselberry. 3396417

KULP DECORATORS
409W lit St .3777335
We Buy Furniture

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Merchan di
ise

4u"%.y

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62-Lawn-Garden

Near Defliry,
''tr p&lt;.x,,l Rutr ,iiematot
almost an acre of river front with
Fine Condition, 575
beautiful trees, great fishing
373 5609
Owner says "Submit offers."
CALL NOW
CoAt ITY APPLIANCES AT
LAKE MARY-- Beautiful lakefront
R7.PC,AlN PRICES SANFORD
lot on a peninsula for unobstructed
Atl(TICP4. 173 7310
scrnery $21 OCi

THE CONTRACT -

321-0041

78-Motorcycles

ST JOPIN'J RIVL-R

" SERVICE BEYOND

REALTORS

.Iecondtmone-d Batteries, $129S pit
change PEEL'S BODY SHOP ,
ItO') Sanf or d Ave

P4011'S
Casselb.'rry, 17 97 110 4206

SANFORD SEWING CENTER
307 Eal F.rt, Downtown
137911) Eve $69 5116

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323 1340.

chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinets, as it Cash and Carry

New picture tube, 1720

CUSTOM BEAUTY- 3 bedroom, 2
bath, family room, equipped
kitchen, extra large rooms.

'63 Mustang Convertible for Sale 10.
parts, I Speed, I barrel, Phone

WorM ci, steel desks f*tutiyp desk
&amp; hairs. Secretariat desks &amp;

t'rru'r 7
i.rj ri r,ir,q'? 3 remito
Position, twin needle. front
Inarino qlelu,e Sewing machine
ray tialanr, ft 571 nor 10 aayments
ft $4 See At

site Sunday for your assistance,

due lo uIlne

76-Auto Parts

60-Office Supplies

Goods

Assume Payments

By Owner, S wooded acres. S
minutes from Suwanee River,
Chieflanct, Fla. $4,000, Also 6'
acres, partly cleared. Onenge
City, 113,000. 372 711$.

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LAKE MARY - I bedroom home
with 3 baths, also a den, family
room
and basement. Dressing
room with master bedroom, walk
in closets, central vacuum Also

Mo,.6 Mo &amp; 1 Year

rrrul'trin
(all 111111"141A

372 $961

070$

BALL REALTY
REALTORS

Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fum. or Unfurn

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added income or for guests Call
for a guided tour

WE JUST LISTED.) BR house on a
Corner lot facing a small neigh
borhood like Newly painted
Range, refrigerator, drapes
Drive by 611 Baywood Drive and
see for yourself

OayS
77 617)
Nights377 73

LONGWOOD-Duplex, VA. no
down, no loan Costs. 137.900 339
1314.

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By Audiences

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NEED MORE ROOM? Then thi5
large 7 Story home is the answer. 3
Bc's. I, baths lam ily room
Detached guest cottage. Use for

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NO SECURITY DEPOSIT

Screened

REAL) Y INC
707 E 75th St .37371)7
HAL COLBERT.REALTOR
Eves 377fl6111 or177 1317
377 1317
Eves Selma Williams

322-2420 Anytime

ovdiwe

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HAL COLBERT

"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"

PE Al TOP 123 5174

Series P lots

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Harold Hall Realty

AR,Ab&amp;

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51-Household

Take I I to Deltona DeBary exit
and follow Signs
AMERICAN INVESTORS
REALTORS
305617 SlIlor 644 1037

FHA-SMALL DOWN

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

Realty le

3

draperies, dishwasher, shrubbery.

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Choice

- SAW ord 372 7111

I Al' F MARY- New 3 bdrm
Pinmes Make color selections
Paved tref-ft city water. 521.300
wilt, only 5300 dnwn Government
fincenlno I'll 1619 Builder

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Stenstrom

lovely POOL, w all to wall carpet,

SANFORD

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bedroom. 2 bath, family room.

$125

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REALTY

P.M f s!.a'. Irohe'r

"Drif

41-Houses

1505 W. 25th St.

44i

Pr'

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TOWNHOUSES

FROM

TAFFER

Office space near Fa'r',vay plaza
decoraUci
carpeted.
Central heat and ar
Ample
parking 37 2 610 2

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM

W. Garnett White

1771959.3774163
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STUDIO 1, 2, 3

J014P4 )PlDFri ASSOC

MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
3771991
1919 S French
377 7171,377 1196,377 1911

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PARK--

Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

Central Florida's

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37-Business Property

PAVEPINA

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Exceptional buy-) bedrooms, 2
baths, utility room and carport
Back yard walled $7J,90

Stemper Realty

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Luxury Patio Apartments

It's like pennies from heaven when
You 1e1 "Don't Needs" with a

1 or 173 0 51 7e-ie

qualified buyer

117 4 07M

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1170 ISlander motor home, good

Used office furnjurp

County mainteined streets City of

P FAIL TOR 377 749$

Rrnk.'q. 107w rA,.,...I

Adult park
rffrqirwi O4Plnr
c4r,00rtnQ And
rer,vrclenre cn,e, Surrounded by
r-'eai't;l,,l flAk .nr1 q',o,q•sç tref'S

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Deflary 3 minutes from Oeltona
Deflary exit on I 1 &amp; 70 minutes
north of 436, 1 4 exit Sales person

CaflBart Real Estate

OWNER TRANSFERRED- 3 OR.
I') baths. C HA. Carpeted, fenced,
FHA approved, $150 down to

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erieva

75-Recreational Vehicles

ORSON MAR INF
797,Hwy I? 97

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First Time On Market. Make your
selection Iirbt. Lot sizes Start at
75'xISO' and up $1,000 to ?.3.9S0 per
lot large 100 yr old oak trees,

Orlando 671 4565

II
hicycle Sell these idle items with
A want act To place your act, call
Cir fn.yn
idty CI iSsitirri gal at The
4erali1 1'2 2611 or 411 999)

teens. 372 1716 after 7 pm.

Efficiency apartment, lightsat
water furniShed Elizabeth Cre
phone 32 3 Sili t,.trr. tO a rn

$50 Down

Per month By Owner. Call

ill', C.ii'Cfl() ,v tIr' SW-rii %':t Or

Rent very nice trailer, $60 per mo,?
OR, south 1792, at Movieland
Drive In Theatre fll,1.q
rv..nI
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$110 327 1955

Buy

DAV E S' 3739370

1961 Chrysler Outboard engine, 55
PIP, new leg 8. lower unit wit?s
controlt 1500 373 4516 after Sr

Aluminum awning the'ter, I0'x201.

to

We Buy Furniture

excellent Shape &amp; ready to go.
Good traile,', 569$ 377 4067

321 1917

Country hying, city conveniences,

M UNSWORTH REALTY
Peg Reel Estate Broxer
103W. Itt St
373

Real Estate

)fl 3672

75 pcI off on all boots and clothing
through Saturdsy Horse &amp; Rider

Sacrifice- 3 beciroom, I bath,
carpet; $1,000 down, assume $145

want ad

7 BR duoix. k

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Real Esta'e Broker
171 11"n 17 7740 171 $715 373 79$

$50,000

34-Mobile Homes

J Bedroom home. 1', baths, lar
enclosed lot, good negPibo,hoo
Phone 377 1110

68-Wanted

15' Runarjott, fiberglas, canvas top,
30 HP Mercury engine &amp; boat in

FULLER BRUSH

43-Lots-Acreage -

on

DELTONA
-- 3 bedroom, I bath
home $10,000

Small oofl Ira me 3 bcdrcm.clea
$135 'n(tUd('.5
Ira,
pickup and water Phone 377 si:

WIlT REALTY

ENTERPRISE- 3 bedroom country
home on large lot with fruit trees
S 19,C00

Country Trailers near Seminole
College. private, wooded lot. 2 OR,
$173 mo Alto 4 OR, $565 mo 131
$277

32-Houses Unfurnishej

311.31St FirstSt,

CHOOSE PAYMEPITS325$50

you gualify'

Quiet neght1orhcj Phone )fl
6)96

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Two bedroom lurnished houSe,
Carpeted throughout Pint. St Geneva 349 5763,

7 Bedroorr home in Lake Mary,
Sunporch, carport. nice yarci.

fP,en enh,lpppd Carpeted, cen?r
air. si per mo
GPEp INC
73 #1
Pr4tTOr
37719

55-Boats &amp; Accessories

6031.

HOME AND POOL-- $ bedrooms. 2
biths,) car garage, Florida room.
central H A $13,000.

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New houses ma rural area No clown
Payment. monthly payments less
than ren t Government SubsidiZed
to qualified buyer s Call to see it

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"Get 'Em While

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unfur,

Sale

WILSON ?,IAICR FURNITURE
R(JY -- SELL - TRADE

VERY LARGE 3 bedroom home
w ith nice garden spot In good
lat,o, 130.000

33-Houses Furnished

pretpqr
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171 Alll~-1 ' 7? M7O

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DEAR DR. LAMB - My 79year-old father asked me to
t
Culture
write to you and get your I
(44) Lucy Show
opinion. His doctor discovered
630 (2.8) NBC News
5--Lost &amp; Found
that be had high blood pressure
SECURITY GUARD-- lull time,
Right
-(9) ABC News
with a reading of 210.
midnight shift, Lake Mary area.
(35) 700 Club
(13) Zane Grey
- Grey &amp; _____
while huskie type
Associated Security Inc.,
Call
EntertaInment
es
(44) Green Acr
lie was put on Esirnil. Most of
Theatre
II;i
male dog . Call Carl at Mr. muff ter Orlando 4359059.
(44) The Mod Squao
11:00 (2,1. 13) HIgh Rollers
(24) Man And
5ho 373 38 1 5. Reward.
my lather's old friends are on __________________________I
12:30 (41) Donahue
(a) Gambit
time Must
Environment II
Diuril and some on a diet jj
Going fishing? Get all the equipment Baby sitter wanted, part
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0553.
(44)
Bewitched
looliantLg.
1:50 (9) Daily Word
free diets. We asked the doctor
She's able to take a few
-Part lime general office, energetic
and he said no diet and that
steps, but her nails on her feet
6-Child Care
person, must have Some ex.
Esimil is a diuretic,
have grown so long and hard
______
__________
penance in safe with pleasant
For Those Under 20
ioffing. my home, Lake Mary
Sly father Is S-leet-3 and
phone voice. 337 4*46between 1 8.5
it causes her pain and
RAkGAJN MATSIVI1
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Y DAYJ
p m. for appt.
weighs
179
pounds.
The
doctor discomfort. Could you suggest
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listens well but does not cornFull lime driver
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father wants to know if he walking?
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should continue with this doctor
Good Thngs to Eat
DEAR READER
The
21-Situations
Ynted
--or should he seek a hyper"
first
Aw~]A
step Is to let her soak her
Farm. Fresh Fruits
tension specialist?
Baby Sitting or Light housekeeping.
feet in a tub of warm water for
I. Vegetables
ave
is days a wk Experienced. o
To our malty friends &amp; cut'omers.
reaata
diseased15
to
30
minutes
or
however
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kidney can cause hypertension.
we re now open for business at
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Either you accept the situations marriage. What you must could mean a he
foot.
ar t problem.
_____
as impossible and see each decide for yourself Is whether The
doctor said no. No tests
__
Dear Astrid:
other when you can, or you or not your boyfriend
Rentals
is likely to were taken of any kind except
My best girlfriend and I both decide that your friendship is change his mind alter he's had taking the blood pressure and
BROTHER CA j have bo)lrlends, and that's worth enough for each of you to a chance to get over the listening to the heart.
where our problem begins. I make an effort to make the best disaster or his first marriage. If
DEAR READER
Your
i
don't like her, and she do n't of e situation when you are you are willing to chalice
fa ther is not young any more
YOU SPARE
es
th
like mine. We both like our bo)' with one or both of the boy- waiting for him to again con. but
A;?;mont; Malt. 33963".
even so a lot might be done
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friends very much but I can't friends. There will undoubtedly sider marriage, that Is, for him.
Anyone his height and
ADIME
stand hers any more than she be lots of times in your life when perhaps, w ha
30-Aprtments_Unfurnished
t you should do. If, weight with high blood pressure
can stand mine. Before this you will have to be in the
however, you feel he 13 firm Ill should be on a diet, in my
I " 4 0 6 n I of to n ,
we've always been close and company of people for whom his position, you should
Easy friendly living. Come loffi us.
begin to opinion. Also, I would like to see
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,.",.411111
everyone
with
high
blood
from $111 mo 3236450.
epend a lot time with our boy- This situation presents you the been embittered by a bad rela.
pressure have an elecGarage tilts are in season. Tell the
friends, but don't gel a chance perfect opportunity to learn tionship.
trocardiogram
(ECG
or
peqple about It with a Classified
EKG).
to be together as much as we'd how to deal with the
Ad In tht Herald. 377-2611; 131
Several
blood
pressure
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problem.
Dear
Astrid:
like. Neither of as wants to Your friendship with your girlPflMSØ IN CIO"" •LA
"'3,
measurements are needed to be
N that the summer
break up, but we'd like to do friend is obviously worth it 30
BAMBOO COVE APTS
don't feel the same about my sure what the level really Is.
By JAY SHARB1TT
something. What can we do'
why not try to make some
Your lather is also in the right
girlfriend We were apart most
AP
Television
Wrftr
One
Parting
8. 7 bedroom apartments,
compromises?
of
the
summer
and
I'd
rather
age
group
to
have
an
enlarged
furnished
or unfurnithed Newly
411
NEW
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Dear Parting:
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We all know how ratings usually deterDear Astrid:
redecorated Come we 300 E.
prostate.
Perhaps
the
doctor
play
the
field.
how
can
I
tell
mine
4
the life or death of a television series. But ever wonder how
A situation such as yours
I have been going with my her?
Airport- Blvd. Sanford 373-1)10
.
to
ruled that out, but the need to the networks decide
Wondering
which new series might click on TV, aside
occurs much more often than boyfriend for over a year. He
Classified Ads are the smallest big
get up at night might be related from fortune-teller visits?
You may think. Many good was married before and Is Dear Wondering:
news items
you will find
to that.
anywhere.
friends face this problem, divorced. He Says he loves me
There Is only One way to tell it certainly wouldn't hurt to
Well, a fascinating part of the process involves the showing 'sf a
particularly when their and I love him, but be says he her and
DeBary--Adut?s 1 BR. air; close to
that Is honestly, openly have a consultation with series pilot to a live audience before the show airs nationally
Storts, churches Ideal for retired
marriages Involve people they will never get married again, and as kindly as possible. If another doctor, perhaps a and asking said audience what they like or dislike about the
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persons 468 44M or 3371031
don't particularly like. You only His first wile gave him a hard you've been apart for a while specialist in Internal medicine, program
_ time and played with other this Is probably the best time to to review
your (ather's overall
Only CBS says It recruits its own screening-room audiences, It I BR Apt, wall to wall carpet; air 4
guys. I try to convince bins that talk it out with her. Tell her you status. A second
cond 1125 mo. plus deposit. 204 E.
HELD OVER
opinion Is often dispatches ticket-bearing pages here and in Los Angeles to ask
rm dilferrnt., but I can't seem like her, but that truthfully you helpful.
21st St Call in 43 after 3:30.
folks if they'd like to see what could bec'omea new T'V series
to change his mind. What
61
just don't feel ready to be tied
F or Lease -- Exceptionafly nice
A diseased kidney or cirA
X
NBC _ which also conducts cable.Tvnlyaudienee tests _and
should I do?
Altarless
unfurn apts, in duplex. 1 OR, $143;
down.
Anything
else
would
only
culation
problems
to
the kidney ABC rely on outside testing firms for th
2
ma1Dear Altarless: _____
2 BR, 5165 Carpeted, air con
eir
screening-room
be dishonest and
lead to more can cause high blood pressure. testing, usually hiring a Los Angeles
diliontd, kitchens equipped. Bost
co
It
is
obvious that what you trouble and more hurt.
mpany called AS! Market
"SUPER FLY",
K" (Karate)
Part of a complete examination Research, Inc.
Sanford residential area, quiet is,
safe. AdultS only No pets. in
includes sufficient studies to
11
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Jay Eliasberg, CBS' vice president for research. says
rule outi number
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of known
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screeningorn testing of possible series goes on year
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causes of high bl3od
-round at
DAY
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W= KAU
a
pressure
his
network, with the average screeningroogn audience numA
that
should
bemore
treated t!if- bering about 20 viewers.
__________
ferently
than the
ir$t floor, newly remOdeleq
common
&amp;
He says each person is given a machine on which to register
THUNDER RD
forms of
furnished. 3 room apt. Reasonable
1'Gl
Rent. ill W. 1st St.
highLAMB
blood pressure, favorable or unfavorable reactions during a show. Viewers also
DEAR DR.
What
Is
fill
out
questionnaires
about
the
show,
and
discuss
it
afterwards
the medical term for dropsy?
NOW LEASING
with CBS officia ls.
lew, mMcr-n. 1 Story Studio apart.
i&amp;
*. erl ODillill
We have a daughter who has
mppt. ttttCtlyily furnished.
EntertaIning Nightly. 9-1
been taking a lot of tests, The
After that, he says, "we analyze those reactions to try to
cOnvenIently
located
and
doctor said that he couldn't find deterrnihe whe ther we think the show will be successful and
beautifully landscaped, $135 mo
what
Call betwn 0:30 S. For In,
an'thlng wrong with her except can be done to improve it."
Also featuring Lonnie Slappery
..*
fbrmation call 3720701.
at the Piano. 5.9 mm. Daily
that she has edema She swells
AS!, which has no direct say in a network's decision on a p0all
over,
sometimes
worse
Serving hunch and dinner from 11:OOa.m.
than tential series, does pretty much what S does in recording
ark Avenue - Garage eUSCiiny
the
apartment
other tIlileS. We wondered If reactions of a test audience to pilot shows.
Small deposit; $$O
. - i-- IS
fi
month. Call Orlando 151-1109,
I-,
3:00 6:00
that edema might be what we
However,
ASI
sa
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it
alone
recru
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t
s
Its
s
cre
ening
,-r
oo
m
a
always called (I1'OPSY.
dulls
Only-Furn Unqurn,
thru
thcrices, doing this both by phone and by sending Inte
rviewers
to
ovely
new Studio and I OR,
DEAR tEADER
Yes,
air,
stall to wall carpet, etc. etc.
Reservations Honored
QuIet
swelling caused by edema Is areas of heavy pedestrian traffic, such as shopping centers. .r ea. $99 per month upon 130 10110
The company's per-show audience is much larger than that of
2544 Park Drive, Sanford
321-0424
old-fashioned dropsy. However, cns
per week. Call 323 8019.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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says
It averages 400 viewers per show and Only Los
--1
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swelling can be caused by many Angeles residents
I
are Invited to Its screenings. Out.oftowners are
room furnished apartment. Adults
things, some not serious and
only. 10IW.91hSt,,$80month Call
#
deliberately excluded.
r,
.--,% others more so. I presume your
777 1967,

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Store, 7315 Sanford t.ve 373 7990

DELTONA- Air, 7 BR, newly
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Sorry, no pets. 574 10-40

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SKYLINE -. Double wide, '73, 71' x
50', 3 bR, 2 bath, raised front
Screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirting Good con
dilion Payments 1106 17 mo.
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan 373.

NEAT AS A PIN 2 bedroom home,
equipped kitchen, air $57,750.

best buys

d'%hwasher fenced yard. $735
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a want ad. To place your ad, call
your friendly Classified gal at The
Herald, 377 7611. or 13 1 99_____

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Fr cc, 644 1027 for "We Care"-lotline." Adulti or Teens.
Kids outgrow the swing set or small

(35) Mickey Mouse
(44) Brady Bunch

rOoms V . baths, air Conditioner,

AVAIONAPARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd St

Eves 37) 0113
AsSOciate

IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a new
car. see today's Classified ads for

FERN PARK MAITLAND 3 bed

73i3 Park Drive 570 up

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Broker

Garage, nice

C'S' ITO SEE

lot 7 Redroom AdIt only
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARi

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JOHN SAULS AGENCY

yard, $30

quiet story garage apt
conditioned. water %I00 njo 11

FrldQJ

Muffler man

MARRIAGES

Ni;ghborhood

(5,13) Days Of Our
Lives
(6) As The World
Turns
(9) Let's Make A
Deal

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Perf orrned by Marilyn. Notary,
Oc ala, 01 132 R61 or 732-0773.

(9) GlIligans Island
(24) Mi?er Rogers

Visits The Royal
Lovers

freezer incluâed

Sanford Ave

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bath home, family room, air
Conditioned. carpeted. kitchen
equipped, cloth
washer, food

SlOOmo III EIth

Air (OnditiOntJ efficiency apa
ment call ID a.m 50 7 pm. 3

1

1 pct. mortgage,

CASSELBERRY... 3 bedroom, 7

Beuroom is

apt, upStai,,wal
furniShed MatUreadults 311 P4
Sanford

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42-Mobile Homes

NEED $0,000 for second mortgage
on $71,000 home. First mortgage
balance,
si,000. Will pay
malmum allowable interest. Cal'
3227300 evenings and w eekends.

garage. No qualifying and assume

Thursday, Oct. 9, 1973-78

Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

41-Houses

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BEAUTIFUL HOME- 3 bedrooms
I', baths, fenced yard, enclosed

feflte(1 yard, $150 Adults
rrrfncren 171 SISi or 777 6670

322 i?8S or 377 5716

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InauucUonI:ThehIddenn$me$IjsI.edbetow$pi,ar(orward

(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(35) The Lone

1:00 (2) Somerset
(6) NewS
(9) Ryan's Hope
(24) Instructional
130

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(44) Mickey Mouse
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Tomorrow

(44) Ftintstones

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(6) Search For

(6) Captain Kangaroo

F: 1) 0 1 I N S W H It I K I U

(9) Dinah
(21) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
(35) The Addams

OfleY

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aG I S A 1) 0 K N C K A N

(8. 13) Somerset

(9) Eyewitness
(24) Feeling (000
(35) Big Valley
12:30 (2. 13) Thri'e FOf

(9) Bozo's Circus
(44) Uniscope
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
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(44) Flintstones
4:00 (7) lronside
(6) Partridge Family

44) News
(6) Young And

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(44) Three Stooges
3:25 (44) Spirit Of '76
3:30 (6) Tattletales
(9)
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(24) Consumer
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enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,
central heat and air, color-coordinated kitchen and much
more Ccn'pete recreational lacl;t.es maintained by the

nrSTORAGE BUILDING
Prnl6 Trea'esl Imber Thermal ','
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SPECIALIZE IN LOW COST
Easy Budget Terms Available
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Radio &amp; TV

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p m 377 3976

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others in contributing her talents
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Junior, grades 44; Cadette, grades
7-9; Senior, grades 10-12; and AdA
at least l years old. There are over
600 troopsin Citrus Council, each
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actiities as much as possible. The
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Chuluota. The camp is a year-round
Scenter for girls and adults in
couting for training opportunities,
weekend events and dzy acUvities.
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Wilson said SHA expects to
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rent payments, which average earn 1140,840 towards the new
$39 a month
$415,130 budget now waiting
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The 112 elderly tenants in
Wilson said the reason for the final approval from HUD Last
• sessions" to come up with ideas Redng Park Gardens won't resolution is because of the &gt;ear a budget was p63,744 He
on downtown development.
have to pay for electricity in the "fixed incomes" of the tenants, said the $140,840 income will
"We need and encourage future as a result of action
hIchdoes not exceed
a come from rental payments,
their participation," Jacobson taken Thursday night b&gt; the &gt;ear
lüch average $124,240 a year
said "We feel that downtown Sanford Housing Authority
Tight mone&gt; in the fcderai from the six projects, and from
property owners and business- (SlIM
Department of Housing and interest on investments and
men themselves
have the anA resolution was pa
ssed
Ui-gan
Development
(HUD)has sale of surplus property.
swers to the problems"
establishing a policy of not forced SUA to dip into the
The $274,290 deficit is to be
Citing some
usion in what charging residents for 'ex $140,000 reserve account to made up
$147,290 of ItUl)
is meant by "downtown San- ms" electric utility fees in the supplement the
1975-76 fiscal money plus the $127,000 from
ford,' Jacobson said the corn
100 unit project
one of Si' year budget, he said
operating reserves. Wilson
mittee has established a under SIIA
We will be operating with said
working definition in the form
Executive EM rector Tom $127,000 of our reserve acHe said it will cost $13,000 to
of four delineated areas, In its Wilson explained a ;5 monthly count," said Wilson.
upgrade recreation facilities
Initial efforts the committee
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and purchase some electronic
will use its fir two areas to
actounting equipment for the
define downtown
from
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Palmetto to Part and from
In other action, Wilson
Second to Commercial Me
reported a resolution was
and from Palmetto to Myrtle
adopted to contract with
Watch Out 1 Dracula s Coming
Ave.and from Third to Corn
Honda [lower and 1aghtCo to
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Count Dracula is alive and well and living In Saord
install nine Street lights at the
development program conif )ou don't believe that, take it look at the Evening
Lake Monroe Terrace project.
tinues the definition of down.
Herald's Seminole Magazine.
lie said SHA will pay $325 a
.
to wn Sanford will expand
year for the energy con.
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INI)F
sUirption
the area from Mellonville to
Mr&amp; Mary Whitten, part-time
Around The Clock
4A Dr. Lamb
Auto Train and from Fourth to
"I3Idgc
611 Horoscope
6B
Gardens,
was
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Hos pi t al
Jacobson said that next week
time
$7,200
position
she and committee adviser
representing
a
$1,2DO
salary
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Shirley Moak, along with State
increase,
he
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said.
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Senator Lori Wilson, will travel
S11A approved a procurement
Dcar Abby
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policy setting a VM limit for
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nunday's
highlI7.0vemight
low
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will be concentrating on the
must be approved by the live- REALLY GOOD
inches.
depwnents of Archives
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man
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Altamonte Springs bar
Donald R Crowder today
labeled confessed burglar
Calvin C Yates Jr, of
CawlberrF, a bar and denied
that he ever "ordered or
bought" an outboard motor
from Yates
Crowder, 44-year-old owmr
Oferthe Rendezvous Bar, and
I h man E Fields, 38, co-owner
of a repair shop Located across
the street from the bar. are on
trial on charges of buying,
receiving and concealing stolen
property.
Crevirder and Fields were
among 13 suspects arrested
when Sheriff's agents said they
smashed a $1 million a ear
steal to-order
multi-county
theft ring in mid August
Crowder testified for the
defense today that he knew
Yates and James L Davis and
had seen them in his bar. But,
Crowder said he 'never ordered a boat motor from Yates.
I've never ordered anything
from Cal Yates."
confessed
members
of Davis,
Yates and
the theft ring,
testified Thursday that they

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based on the existence of
Star of "'Me Mea)" DinahleffI111 Is Inteniewed by Master of Ceremonies Lau Christy (left) Thumday organized crime in Seminole
night at the world premiere of the film held alSemtnole Cinema In Cwtselberry. Write r-direc to r. County, a statement that Vihlen
was filmed In Winter Park, is John flu (right 1 . The benefit says he heard for the "first
showing w a Juvenile Diabetes ResearchFoundation. ( era Phot o } ant asse err
t ie" on Wednesday
Tallahassee.
"I cannot argue with the
statement, the sheriff is the
professional law enforcement
officer," the chairman noted.
And, Polk, contacted at hds
office,
today confirmed that he
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"definitely
feels there is a
county's
te in thei r
.cerwin
lement of organized
diminish and that eventually be a blight
crime
in
Seminole
Count
county officials would "own
County conunission Chair,
"A
large
part
of
our drug
some clay in the hil1s."
man Sid Vihlen Jr. agreed with
But Lavender said, as "long Lavender, saying DeWolf's problem is orpirilmd. When you
have coke and heroin and large
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the county's need for clay
think we're ever going to get
will got to be organized."
last "absolutely wrong.
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roads paved."
Though Polk feels all
)i
I predict the clay will last organizI crime is
.
not tied to
roads superintendent
e county for 50 years," the
said county work crews r-ave chairman said. He also said he the syndicate, he said "some of
about 10 or 12 miles of road a has asked county professionalsour drug oblem ... would be
year. "And we take in about 15 to conic up with exact cost tied to
Polk asked for special radios
miles
he added.
Lavender said DeWoll'sand four addill'onal
's.. - create three additional districts
.
Clay is used to stabilize sand estimate of a $1 million cost patrol in the county. Polk says
roads to make them passable ovra 10-year
manpower shortages prompted
accurat e,
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and for paving. The county is basically
m to create seven districts
considering purchase of a clay Lavender says after 10 years which he says now needs to be
the
will be able to make
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pit site near Markham Woods county
upped to 10.
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h J. C. Lavender disagreed today
other
with a charge earlier this week
program.
717he Downiown'Development J-at the W-v of diminishing
Council, which is not connected returns will eventually negate
with the Downtown Business t vty's need for its own
Assodatlon, Is made up of nine $517,000 clay pit.
members, including Executive
However,Lavender agreed
Director Jacobson; Chairman
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IDoW If the
John Morris; Rose Jacobson,
president of Markham Woods
Don KnIgit, Ralph Larson,
Civic Association, that over LI
next 10 years the county will
Springfield, Doug Stenstrom, pay about $100,000
a )ear for
and Garnett White.
clay if a site owned by Lester
Mandell near
m
Downtown Steering Committee, flood is purchawd.
has been meeting regularly for
three months. Jacobson said
County officials are now
the committee will formulate a paying M,ODO a year for clay.
final pre-plannin report by
In esense, DeWoll said that
Nov. 6 which will include over a span of 10 years the
research data to be collected
next week via questionnaires.
Downtown businessmen real estate brokers, attorneys,
merchants, insurance
executives and others -will be
the targets of the question-

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ficials and civic organizations,
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$255,000 request, Commission with no choice but to amend
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Chris Ray. 4. of 103[Akewood Dr., Sanford, takes time out
f101n another confessed member of
his activities at Happy Acres Kindergarten and Child Care Center
the theft ring, Janies Arthur
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Southern Bell Telephone Co., the firm that was granted
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telephone service to employes, retirees and its board of
directors, an official has con!
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craft workers have $3.09 knocked-off their monthly local
service bills, according to a company spokesman.
to addition, long dista nce calls plac ed by supervisors are
free -as long as they're approved at the district level. Craft
employes are allowed long distance calls, too, as long as
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company's rate of return commensurate with operafing
Costs.
If the full request is granted, the company proposes to
double th e cost of coin box ca lls to 20 cents; charge for ca lls
for information above three in any mon th and sharply raise

Southe rn Bell se es about 2,500 businesses in Seminole
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Southern Bell serves much of Central Florida, the East Coast
from Jacksonville to the Keys and is the state's largest
tele[)hOtW utility.

to be on call 24 hours a day, the "company feels an
('bligation to provide that ser%lce
He e xp lained that it's company policy across the state
for phone companies to use the discounted and free service
as a lure to attract the better qualified employes.
Hunt said in the came of retirees, who ter 30-years
service are awarded free local service, toll calls must be of
an emergency nature before the compan y allows thembe
Placed for free.
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stir)vrvisnrs. Iiril service is provided free, while toll caPs
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the costs to install a phone
Most phone companies consi der the reimbursement a
type of benefit to employes. A check wi th General Telephone
Company in Tampa revealed an almost identicid reim.
bursement in effect at GenTel.
to fact, th e Tampaased phone company yearly pa ys
out an estimated 11 m illion in fr ee and discounted phone
service to its employes, retirees and its board of directors.
$83 million 13 months go . In th at rulin g, the comma on said
the utdity was entitled to a median rate return of 8.75 per
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dealers in Seminole found that most if not all auto 1arles Whihead, a Ford
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title practices similar to those illegally, and he has requested Department of Criminal I.Aw
uncovered in an examination of an investigation of all dealers in
t'Aro politically powerful dealers his six county Panhandle cir- Enforcement. Thomas is a
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opposed a bond reduction for Faller or his
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agreement signed with the court b) Faller
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pro bation and parole authorities.

Circuit Court Judge Woodson received the
confidential probation and parole department
reP(Irt Tuesday :ind ordered Faller released

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fification of the judge in the cue an
to set the record straight.

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credit for the sale.
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cars supplied a dealershjp in a
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intent to commit a felony and after he was acquitted by
given but that salesmen of.
the SW were reported stolen
grand larceny.
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Jury in the burglary case.
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Hampton was in county jail
or.
tracks were followed from the of the dealer tho woe
%erdicts of innocent yeerda) toda), howeer, on ,000 bond
Als man uf acturers applied
In the burglary case, Ham
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for Charles Ricky Hampton, 21. on a charge of possession of a ton had been accused
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of 310 Th SL, Sanford after a stolen motor vehicle.
breaking into Stine Machine that the tools were found iand registrations in a dealers
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Police arrested Hampton on and Supply Co., 207 W. Semnd
zone of Influence," a practice
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garage
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24. Tools valued at been working on an auto.
Thomas incident.
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Dykes sentenced 14-)ear-old
Robert Horn Jr of Castle was common practice. They
they stopped since the
Brewer Court Sanford to five
to 30 years in prison for rob. legality was questioned a year
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The youth was originall y vestigated last February
By BOB LLOYD
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by the Seminole whenGore rnor Askew referred
Herald Stall Writer
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Circuit Court Judge Robe rt H shooting death of Liii), who the weapon has a hard trigger alleged June 13 rape and ro e the inquiry to Jones, Jones
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the% eek of Feb. 24, on charges of larceny of a
motor ve hi cle and third degree arson
Faller is accused of stealing an Oviedo
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1e station and burning the $10,000 vehicle
Jan. 15 at Forest City. He had been held in

erroneously identified the judge who released
elfl Oviedoaccused of arson of a fire
department rescue van from jail as County
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Court records show that Circuit Court
Judge J. William Woodson, not County Court
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have contribution cards for the students ready for distribution.
Here (t,eft to Right I Dot Pentiffigton. School Board secretary;
IrI oIdie, eecuhe director for th e Central Florida March of
Dimes; Bud lAyer, chairman of the Seminole County &amp;larch of
Dimes, and Pat arren, ano ther school board
secrry, check
the stack ol,%IOD cards for school use. ne studentr will be asked
to take the cards home In order to obtain contributions from their
parents as %ell.

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'ash re. sales. Deliveries

Workers To

of the fugitive newspaper heiress.
"Every day brings us closer to finding them," Rates
said Tuesday. referring also to William and Emily Harris,
"I just ('ant tell you exactly when. We're not standing b
waiting for things to happen."
Bales said there is no reason to believe that Miss
Hearst, 20, has left the country. He said it is likely that
somone "willingly
or unwittingly" has helped the
fugitives or they would have been captured bynow.
Randolph A. Hearst, Patricia's father, said simply of
th e family's year of torment, "There is no anniversary In
our minds,"
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be flew on Soyuz 8 and in 1971
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viceroy' of Nor thern Ireland,
The election was forced by
has entered the race for leader party' members disgusted by
of the Conservative party and is the loss of t% o general elections
given a slight edge over Mar- tinder Heath's leadership Last
garet n.atcher, who ousted Ed- year, one of %hich he called.
Aard Heath front the post.
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Ileath, 58, quit Tues&amp;i~ after some of Mrs. Thatcher's votes
trading Mrs. Thatcher,' a 49- %k ere more anti-fleath than pro.
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Ister, on the first ballot by the would go to Whitelaw next
276 Conservative members of Tuesday.
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the1irstwoa,aan to head it major
130 soles to 119 for lit .ith with British rts and would become
16 sote going to a minor t4anda
the ountry s first woman
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prime minister if the Con
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Tuesday, 139 votes will be suf
leaders of Northern Ireland s
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gin
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Whitelaw. the part), chair- vincial administration which
mn,n and a dose associate of has since collapsed. One of the
Heath notedthat1IeathhnIthe wealthiist parts leader'; he
backing of the majority ')( the lies on 4 300-acre estate near
party's %korkers and called his Penrith, on the Scottish border,
defeat "it traumatic ex. and oA n.i 4,000 acres near Glas.
gow.
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Mrs Thatcher, the daughter
stances, my duty to stand," he of ii country grocer, went into
said. 1 kliet the unity ui (itJ' politics %%ith .1 brilliant
part), in Parliament and the academic re,
:ord, qualifying
esearch chemist and
country is of prime Importance. • '
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completely around Feb. 25.
John W. Barnum, acting transportation secretary, told
the committee Tuesday' that the $275 million voted last
month by the Senate now should be increased to $305
million because the Interstate Commerce Commission
suspended a 7 per cent freight rate hike that was to have
gone into effect Wednesday The funds were for 10 rail
roads, with the Penn Central the biggest beneflciary.

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Robert Y. Blanchette, a trustee of the Penn Central,
told the house Interstate and Foreign Commerce Cornmittee that the bankrupt carrier was sticking to Its plan to

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from
from a potentially dangerous combination of myasthenia,
or m c ar debility, and Influenza.
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Th e Greek national radio said he had been in bed at his
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Friday,
Friends in New York said Onassis telephoned his
y?ar.old wife, the former Jacqueline Kennedy, on Sunday
and complained of being lonely and depressed. They said
she flew to Athens on Monday, telling friends she would be
back in New York on Friday.
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for because
the combination of myasthenia and Influenza could
danger Onassis' heart.

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The rebels blew up a bridge in adjacent Tigre province
and cut off relief supplies headed for Asmara and its
200.000 residents, sources said.

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The Ethiopian airline flew some
200 foreigners, ineluding 100 American women and children, from the
capital of Eritrea province to Addis Ababa on Tuesday.
But at dusk gqerrillas of the Eritrean Liberation Front
EU" attacked and took control of the road to the airport,
sources said.
About 200 Americans, most of them employes of a U.S.
communications station near Asmara, are still there. U.S.
officials said they had sufficient food, but there was no
electricity in the city and drinking water was getting
scarce.

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confrontations between Presi. to inject federal money into the
dent Ford and the Democratic mortgage market and to lower
leaders of Congress move interest rates.
closer. the long-promised
The committee has a goal of
ronauts
Aware
Democratic economic program reporting to the House by early
is beginning to take legislative March some form of legislation
form.
tomakeitealerfoapr-cpec.
President Ford has chal- tive home-buyer to obtain a
lenged congressional Demo. mortgage.
crats to match their criticism of
Democratic-dlrected
Some
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.
Petrov said engineers of both the administration's economic committee activity has been
P) - The first Russian cosmo- countries also have something initiatives with
speclfk pro- action to Ford proposals rather
naut to visit an American in common - 'devoting too grams of their own.
than affirmative movement
spaceport says Soviet and much time to work and not
In response, House Speaker along alternate lines.
American astronauts have at enough to leisure;
not enough to Carl Albert last week called in
The Ways and Means Cornleast one thing in common - a families and enterta
inment" committee chairmen and asked mittee, for example, is bringing
philosophical awareness of the
He said he found Americans for pledges that economic and to the floor a bill to suspend for
need for peace,
competent and "pleasant, kind, energy legislation would be re- 90 days the authority that Ford
"I am convinced that there is friendly human beings."
ported out by specified dates, used to raise the tariff
one thought that always comes
Bushuyev said Americans
Among the first to respond ported
to the mmd of astrrmaitts and and Russians working on the was the Banking Committee,
chairman Al Ullman, fl-Ore
cosmonauts in space," Dr mission ha v
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become
very
which
drew
the
assignment
of
contends
passage ofthlabjus
Meksey Yelfseyev, veteran of close friends.
shaping legislation to nudge in- necessary prelude to any
three space (lights, said Tues.
"But that doesn't mean we terest rates downward. It Is Demoàatic legislation to re- day.
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don t argue, he said. 'In tech- now near the end of he
arings on duce demand for imported pet.
Itis theidea that theearthis nucal matters, we sometimes bills to for
ce banks to extend roleum.If the presfdentjalplan
a planet uhich is extremely have strong arguments. But I'd
loans for low-and middle in. for control by price raising gets
like to point out A e never take
come housing and certain other tAell under way, it will preempt
"Without 4etting too philo- the advantage of pushing each
purpose&amp;
the field, Ullman said.
splica1, it seems so highly de- other into a corner. On the con.
The panel has set a target for
Ways and Means also is fin- hp'sirable that on a pla ne t so small trary, we seek a wise technical a Ho
use vote before the end of ishing its version of a tax-cut
that there be no destruction compromise."
February on the bill, which is bill designed, like Ford's, to
caused by wars or disAsked which experts were strongly opposed by the Treas- stimulate
buying and thereby
agreements be tween nations," more qualified, Bushuyev sa
id ury Department arid the Feder- the 'economy. However,
added Yeliseyev. Russian flight it was difficult to say.
al Reserve Board.
veloping Democratic version
director for next July's joint
"I Wnk both are qualified in
The committee also has directed more toward the lower
Apollo-Soyiiz mission,
finding solutions 13 problems, scheduled subcommittee hear. end of
the income scale.
Yeliseyev. using an inter. and I
hope that in the future ings to begin Thursday on vari.
Ullman's proposal would in.
preter. spoke at a news confer. work there w ill be the friendly ous proposals to aid the de. clude no tax rebate for individence here with the two top So- manner as of noA."
pressed housing industry. uals with over V0,000 income.
%iet space officials - Boris
I'etrov, chairman of the Council
on Intercosmos, a position
equal to that of the adzninis.
trator of the American space
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"I'liere is va'
5t human suffering and frightening in- per cent unemployment for the next two years a
security behind the cold statistics of massive. still rising
prescription for "planned recession.90
layoffs," he declared
He said the President's plan for dealing with the energy
The auto workers were to hear from a host of congres
problem by raising taxes and prices to reduce con
sional leaders, mostly Democrats, who were invited to the
sumption would add to the economic problems and ,bring
rally at the Washington Armory. Ford administration
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economy will unoroe faster than some experts predict
and that it will be in good enough shape to justify his
seeking election in 1976 for a full four-year term.
Before returning to Washington from a 26-hour isit to
Atlanta to promote his economic energy program Ford
said Tuesday that he believes the economy "will do better
by the end of this year than the experts think."
Ford was expected to continue plugging for his
programs In a breakfast meeting today with 100
Democratic members of Congress, including chairmen of
13 major committees.
fie voiced his optimism at an Atlanta news conference
shortly after the White House sent a gloomy economic
message to Congress predicting higher unemployment,
permanen tly higher energy prices and a less bountiful
standard of living for Americans.

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mid. last two January periods to
January
when fuel
L'ite plans
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plans,
ages tumbling .
sales
uar sales drarnittically above started, were up 41
reanalysts
say
the
traditional
the
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snapped
out
of
The
January
estimate
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prove
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after
spring
upturn
W11lbypass
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Irni deliveries for the ntire %tere the lowest for the period
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Total January sales were es
1961 and mark the 16th con The companies are expected to makers will wind up with either
14-year lo.
While auto executives aitrib- timated at 457,000 cars, off 17 secutive month that deliveries replace the rebates with a bar. sharp profit drops or losses n
Sales from Jan. 21 through uted the sharp sales gains in the per cent from a low 5,907
in have lugged behind year. rage of dealer contests to boost the first quarter.
Jan, 31. the firM peio1 meas.
Meanwhile, tentative producunng the full erfectof$200to
a uto
tionscduks I htebe
M rebates the auto m,alters
output this
h will
are offering on some new mod.
est n 14 years.
000
els, uere estimated at 232,000.
the industry's
They ere up 42 per cent from
collar workersare on layoff this
mid-Jinuarv. but don 10 per
eek.
WASHINGTON (AP) - Nearly 10,000 auto workers,
cent from the same period in
officials also were invited but a (JAW spokesman said it
GM showed the strongest permost of them unemployed, are rallying here to tell the
1974.
was uncertain if any would attend.
lormance In late January, with
government they have a better idea than President Ford's
udes figures re.
Woodcock has said it the protest fails to produce
sales of 123,900, a 51 per cent
for getting their Industry and o thers back to work.
ported Tuesday by three of the
"positive action out of the government" he would be back
gain over midmonth and a 6 per
Stung by the layoffs of nearly 300,000 members, leaders
four major ca companies and
in thespring to march in the streets with 200,000to o,000
cent Increase over the same •,
of the United Auto Workers union are busing In workers
.'n estimate for FordlotorCo
workers from his union and others,
period in 1974. It was the first
from as far away as Michigan and flying In others from
%hich was to release its results
The rally is the latest sign of unrest in the ranks of
time GM sales were ahead of
Texas and California for today's rally.
organized labor over the nation's ailing economy. Two
the year-before period since
The UAW will offer its own anti-recession program
Financial analysts said the
weeks ago the AFL-CIO called its general board Into
last September.
calling for big tax cuts for low and middle-income
'iuto makers retakin 'a loss
emergency session here to publicize the plight of the
workers and a massive public service jobs program,
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on
car
ed b% the reamong other things.
around.
Igile prograin in order
"We must have immediate responses to the people's
out record inventories of unsold
Ieaders of the electrical, tobacco and textfle unions also
needs front the incoming Congress and the ad.
cars.
have called for mass demonstrations.
ministration," UAW President Leonard Woodcock said in
In a speech Tuesday to the National Press Club,
"This whole thing is a life.
cdlling the rallv.

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awards presentation of the Greater Sanford
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at The Forest in Lake Mary (lid enjoy themselves,
I'm equally certain that practically all of 'em
were wishing that someone had given the speaker a
KISS (much the same at my wife does to me
whenever I'm to address a group).
She'll slip this little piece of paper Into my coat
pocket and sometime during my fidgety presen.
tatlon I'll shove my hand into that pocket and
remember to KISS Keep It Short StuiW
Isn't it the truth there are very few among us
who are gifted to keep an audience's attention much
beyond 15 to 20 minutes.. and whenever someone
insists on stretching It to nearly an hour, the only
thing you have a tendancy of remembering him for
is his length and not his subject.

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ROBERT C. MARKEY, Advertising Director
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ha ve been nice to read a graph or two about his
career.
Even a word a bo ut Al Geiberger's second place
finish and $25,080 would have been appreciated.
But, it was all a bout how disappointed Palm er
was on not adding ano ther victory to his illustrious
career. Well , knowing th at Arnie added an other
$15,620 to his previous multi-million dollar golf
winnings doesn't reall y make me feel sorry for him
(Not a bad 4 day's pay, eh?)
Supposing Groh were to come in th ird at th at
time, do you th ink th ey'd exclude th e winner
(Palm er) from th e post-to urney reports? Or would

I'm referring to those stalwart Republicans who
are now being carried on the voter registration rolls
as Democrats. (Even some who ran on the GOP
ticket are listed as Democrat, now.)

U there's a favorite golfer In my book It would
have to be personable Arnold Palmer. The Limes
when I had occasion of talking with him at the
atrus Open, he was a perfect gentleman and
couldn't have been more cooperative.
So, there's not an o unce of sour grapes in what
I'm about to write of the way the Associated Press
handled the recent Hawaiian Open.
Palmer finished third. A nice try, and one which
probably had everyone rooting for him to win.
However, he missed a putt or two.. .and that's

It would make interesting reading the number of
changes which have taken place in the political

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TALLAHASSEE, Fla, (AP) - The Leon
County gran d
jury apparently hopes to make somet hing more th an it
already has out of an alleged
attempt by the Florida
Pe troleum Marketers Association
to offer Treasurer
Thomas O'Malley a SM.220 bribe.
The panel took testimony Tuesday ni ght from at least
two witnesses associated with
th e organization, Several
more wi tn esses were scheduled
to testify tonight.
Testifying Tuesday were Lester E.
Maples of
Tallanassee, executive director of the association, and
Robert A. Schwalb, an Ocala oil dealer,
A third witness who declined to identify him self also
testifi ed Tuesday.

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somethmg for noth ing, but we all do and call it hope
Ed Howe, American journalist and auth or, l&amp;3-

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President Ford could not have put it in plainer TOM TIEDE
terms as he announced a first, positive step toward
the kind of energy program which the nation should
have embarked upon a year ago. The attempt in
Capitol
Congress to delay nis imposition of an increased
tariff on imported oil for 90 days promises nothing
but three more months of diddling and dawdling.
W have
We
ave known ever since the Arab oil em
bargo and the quadrupling of world oil prices that
the United States of America, one way or another.
had to make drastic changes both in its rate of
energy consumption and the degree
de
to which it
depends on the Arab-dominated oil cartel for fuel. (EDITOR'S NOTE:
This is one of an irregular
Congress cannot accuse the President of acting in series of columns containing fascinating items
haste.
which aren't important enough to demand full.
Congress cou ld only justify its challenge of Mr. column treatment.)
WASHINGTON (NEA) Nothing stirs the
Ford's move if it were prepared to take as positive Pentagon
juices so much as rumors of war. An
a step toward giving th e country a coherent energy
intelligence officer whispers that the U.S.
policy. However, the Democrat leadership is still
military strategic reserve three divisions is
occupied with put ti ng forth nebulous proposals for more
than enough to assure a quick ta keover of
a program of its own,
critical Middle East oilfields, should the
The Democrats are not enthusiastic about the necessity arise. The 60,000 troops could be
hjgher prices for fuel and petroleum products that airlifted into Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and Persian
Gulf Emirates in a matter of hours, "Success
in prospect under Mr. Ford's program, GUI!
could
be achieved in a day or two"
However, it is also obvious th ey are not enUfagst
on's Pawn Shop, three blocks from
thusiastic about assuming the onus of imposing
the
While
House,
reports a brisk recession
gasoline rationing as an alternative, and th e bus iness: "We've gotten
some government ofPresident has made it clear that a rationing ficers in here recently,
you'd be IUI
program can only be enacted over his veto.
prised". Interpol, the pr ivate organiza tion of
The House Ways and Means Commitee intcrnatinal cops has its U.S. office In the
resorted to an old political trick to try to head off
Department; some gripe It's not

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from its orbita l position over th e South Atlantic.
Th e 1,379-pound SMS-2 wi ll be another lin k in the network of sa tellit es able to keep a 24-hour weather watch,
taking photos at least every half ho ur both day and night.

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Velma H, Adair
Emory .1, Path
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Katherine Rober
Verna Chaka
William Lane
Toni Vanessa Moran
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WASHINGTON
For years, the Central
Intelligence Agency operated love traps ii New
York City and San Francisco, where f oreign
diplomats were lured by prostitutes in the pay of
the CIA.
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Through hidden one-way mirrors, CIA agents
filmed the sexual advent ur es and latem tried to
blackmail the victims into becoming Informants,
The stranger-than-ficijon story of the blackmail operation is one of the secrets which the
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congressional investigators. But we have Wicovered the details and will be happy In furnish
cungress with the evidence,
Significantly; the CIA used the old Bureau of
Narcoticsasaco%'erfortheb
In
both cities, narcotics agents rented and maintamed adjoining efficiency apartm.nts. It was
their responsibility to make size the blackmail
apartment had a lived-In look and was kept
stocked with food and liquor, so the victims
wouldn't become suspicious.
In San Francisco, the blackmail apartment
was opened In the late 1950s and closed about
1964. It was equipped only with bugging devices,
not observat;on mirrors. The New York
operation lasted From about 1960 to 1966.
On the East Coast the dual efficiency apartmerits were located on the sixth floor of a highrise apartrncnt building in Greenwich Village.

On the wall of the blackmail apartment was hung
a large painting of two ships. But the painting
was actually a Mission lmpossible.atjle one-way
mirror.
On the other side of the wall, CIA agents could
watch tI action through the see-through
painting and f ilm the most intimate moments,
me painting was strategically placed so that it
gave the CIA observers a full view of the sofa,
which opened into a bed. A Japanese screen,
implanted with microphones, provided the sound
for the CIA's bLackmail movies,
On the CIA side of the wall, the one-way
mirror was hidden behind a painting with
hinges. The agents wosld merely swing back the
painting like a cabinet door for
peep shows In
the adjoining apartment.
To stage the shows, both male and female
prostitutes with a variety of sexual skills were
used. The CIA possibly got the idea from the
Russians, who have long used sex blackmail to
entrap
Into spying for them.
Footnote: The flares used the apartments
when the CIA didn't need them. They would be
advised to stay away on certain nights. The
monthly rent for the dual Greenwich Village
apartments was $160 each. The rent, food and
liquor bus were paid out of a special checking
account In a bank near the New York narcotics
office. Our associate Bob Owens contacted a CIA

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shuttle visitors and SAC Personnel stationed at
Goose Bay to Sand Hill, a nother Cana dian lodge
which is privately owned by a retired general.
The public is now rid of this tax burden. The
Pentagon says it will not reopen the lodges next
sumnhmler, but instead will turn them over to the
Canadian government,

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Through last August, the favored officers
were served by guides who helped them choose
Footnote: While the Pentagon has
lures and clean their fish, while cooks and other economized on these Canadian lodges at No
lackeys catered to their slightest whims, .he Name River and Minipi Lake, the brass still has
tab, of course, was picked up by the taxpayers, tax pa yer-supported fishing lodges in Alaska.
Originally established as survival training Congress has now asked the General Accounting
camps, the lodges were used for several years as Office to look Into all such military vacation

vacation spas. Among the guests has been Joint spots,
Chiefs of Staff Gin. George Brown
TRIPLE-DIPPER: Able John Molinari, who
Last year, $35,000 In salaries was spent to collects nearly 120,000 a year from the taxpayers
coddle the visiting bigwigs. Another $4,200 was as head of the state office of Sen. Harrison
paid out by the Strategic Air Command In
D.N.J., switches hats to pick up two
maintenance costs, An Air Force spokesman other paychecks.
pointed out, however, that the lodge guests paid
At Western Electric, he is paid a
part-time
for their own food,
rate based on hours worked, and
gels
a paid,
The visiting VIPs, however, did not pay for five-week Vacation
plus
pay
for
holidays. At the
their air transportation to the rem oic but International
spacious Fishing lodges. They were shuttled from Engineers, he Brotherhood of Electrical
(011,wts about $400 it
mon th as the
the SAC base at Goose Bay', Canada, on ancient
Financial seretary_
planes called "Otters" and "Albatr(es,"
Molinarl, who has
Incredibly, the SAC budget listed these planes as years, says he Sees worked in the Senate for 14
,..no conflict" among his
"strategic offensive aircraft."
three highly diverse job,. "1 call
the shots as I
These pontoon planes were also used to see them,

made to

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spokesman who said the agency hod "never
heard of this."
WATCH ON WASTE: Deep In the rugged
Canadian backcountry of Labrador, the U.S.
Strategic Air Command has maintained three
rustic Fishing lodges for vacationing military

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Evergreen
Cemetery with Rev. 0 Bar
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Funeral Home in charge

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Maonojia Ave Sanford.
'.Po died Moriciay will be held
Thursday at 7 pm Gramkow
Funeral Home Chapel with Rev.
Griffin officiating Bvral
n Cakiawn Memorial Park
at
grav5lde Donations in lieu of
fIower may be
the
Hospital Ow Crippled
Children. Drawer K. Sanford
Gramlow Funeral Home in
charge

Mrs. Eva Beckham; son,
Sui'vivors include a sister, MAREADY. JAMES T.Emperor Rider
Robert H. Beckham Jr.; two Mrs. Nancy Kirkland, Alma, Funeral Services t or James T.
daughters, Mrs. Eva Fay Ga.; two brothers, G.C., Maready. 61. of Route?, Sanford,
Jet Tiller
Green, and Mrs. Joyce Lee all Jacksonville and Joe c., who died Monday, will be held
WAS
NOW
of Sanford; brother, I.R. Seattle, Wash.
Beckham, Brunswick, Ga.;
Edgers
$118.00 $99.00
Bris.son Funeral Home in
sisters, Mrs. Nora Tur ner and c harge of arrangements,
Mrs. Anne Taylor, Savannah,
YARDMAN SALE
MRS. MARY BOGGS
(In.; eight grandchildren,
Riding Mower
$315.00
Gramkow Funeral Home In
Mrs. Mary G. Boggs. 47, of
PEMBROKE PINES, Fla. the sta te Bureau of Mental Hoscharge.
114 Laurel Drive, Sanford, died AP
State officials have pital Services, agreed to
Riding Mower (tractor type)
Tuesday night. Born in agreed to fortify two wards of changes.
Jnder new management. Pickup and deljve,-y service,
MRS. ROSA DeLONG
Baltimore, Md., she lived in the South Florida Sta te Mental
The Department of Health
Sanford since 1955. She was a Hospital to try to prevent more and Rehabilitative Services
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES AND MODELS
Mrs. Rosa Louise DeLong, 14, member of All Souls Catholic escapes of crimina ll y cha rged agreed to install a fence around
A&amp;C MOWER
SERVICE &amp; SALES
of Redding Gardens, Sanford, Church, Women f the Moose
patients, says State Rep. the Osceola and Polk wards at
died Tuesday morning. Born in Chapter 1404 of Sanf ord.
(Formerly Lewis Saks &amp; Service)
Charles Boyd, DHollywood.
the hospital gr oun ds as well as
2517
Clarksville, Tex., she came to
Country Club Rd., Sanford
Survivors include
Boyd, whose district includes an electrical device to de tect
her
Sanford in 1928 and was a husband, William Boggs, the hospi ta l, said Tuesday
th inmates trying to climb th e
member of the Elder Springs Sanford; son, John D. Boggs, Dr. Rufus M. Vaughn, chief at
of Fence, Boyd said.
Baptist Church,
Dcltoni; one granddaughter;
Survivors include
her four broth ers, Joe Georgius,
husband. Levand'.'r DeLong; Cleveland, Ohio; Fred,
Harr
two da ughte rs, Mrs. Violet I.. and
William Gcorgius, all
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Cohen of Sanford and Mrs. Baltimore,
Evelyn M. Maddox, Placida;
flri.sson Funeral Home in
No sons, Wayman A. DeI,0ng charge.
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Atlanta; sister, Mrs. Rena
green, Ala.
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Lucius Ice
Betty J Monett
Emma Akin
Thomas C Lynch
Walter W Cooper, Deltary
Margaret M Ester, Deflary
Rebecca Connors, Deltona
E Keith Crosby, Deltona
Frances Cassel. Delton.,
A Gertrude Bracile, Deltona
Paul MlllsIagel, Longwood
Virgnia M. Brown, 0ledo
Robert 0 Reese III, Sorreri'o
Pauline M Watson, Greeteoj

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Joan H. Barber, DeBary
James 0 Durham. Deflary
Daniel
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Etta Hi5c. Dlto,
Gertrude 1. Sartostek. Enferpriw
Hope Hastings, Lake Mary

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Betty J. D,ppcn
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H,rbert A Moreland
Walt er Siracus.
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JAME.SMAREADy
Sanford, died Monday'. lie was
born in Brunswick, Ga. He was
James T. Marcady, 61, li te 2,
a member of the Bahia Temple, Sa nford, died Monday night.
Orlando, and Masonic Lodge 62 Born in Jacksonville, he came
F&amp;AM, Sanford,
to Sanford in 1926 and was

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. iAP
After two delays, a
weather satellite is schedul ed to be launched Th ursday
into a stationary orbit above th e Pacific Ocean to provide
im proved forecasting for Hawaii and the western half of
the Unit ed States.
The Delta rocket carrying the Synchronous
Meteorological SatellIte is set for liftoff from the Kennedy
Spa ce Center at 5:04 p.m. Es'1'.
an orbit

American no how, money and technology under oppose an increase in military aid and who,
the excuse of trade?
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ivi iiwiiui rignts. inan&amp; IjOG we nave many
uiv ueveiupment ix alternate energy SOUrCeS.
1'heSovietUnionneedsafall
guy,
the
poor
countenance the return of American military'
are
motivate
d
b
y
breaking
women
down,
if
api
senators
in
Congress
who
uphold
this
right
to
No'one is going to enjoy paying more for oil and
human beings who are repressed and humiliated personnel. They have the lessons of the past 10
cries or show, fright, It's just what the per' human dignity above politics. The recent refusal
for wanting to leave
Ulatbec
theome their only fall guy. years to support them.
gasoline, and the President knows it. It is equally Petrator wants"... Homeowners wwried about by the Wet Union on the trade bill passed
by
You would think
Soviet Union would be
true, however, that no American would enjoy the possible changes ln tax laws regarding
Yet the South Vietnamese are fighting well, we
tgage Congress, proves that the Soviet Union cannot be
more
than
gald
to
let
these
people leave who are told. It is not lack of will but lack of means,
consequences of not doing what has to be done. Our Interest deductIot should forget It. Orogon trusted.
disagree with its system. However, who else
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e Dk
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ua auavu away ein.0 uay
AMYW
IN
n name or we game in we iremnun Is, get would they have left to take out their repressions Th -- -.pr
ovincial
capital
to
fall since 1972, but were
writing House Ways and Means Comridttee, b something for nothing. The Cangrm
ftt we prolong our dependence on forei
of The aid harassments on. It proves One fundamental overwhelmed. Their air force is virtually
lgn
known
to
favor
their
retention
...
Rethvd
Adm.
petroleum. Mr. Ford has faced that issue squarely
United States has all the right for insisting on
lesson,C~at life in the So
viet Union is not what Wt grounded because of a shortage of fuel and spare
mo Zumwalt, concerned that Russia now holds certain condi tions on trade concessions to the
and acted decisively. Congrm shotdd be trying to
cracked up to be.
parts. Their artillery has but a handful of rounds,
a 4 IG I lead In operational warships (2054 to 5N), Soviet Union. Their relusal to live up to the
I
U.N.
catch up wi th the President
not trying to hold
The Soviet Union and only the Soviet Union llwy sustained 120,000 casualties last year.
believes Itposes"the greatest of threats" to the charter justifies this. Their
constant repression
can be blamed for breaklrw the lm,wfnnt trn,tn
Wm hiwk
' 01 IZ cflflcaJ resources (oil, rubber, and harrassetnent of people who wish to leave
Not so the North Vietnamese. They have been
agreement.
magnesium, etc.) that come to this nation by the for another land is a fundamental right and as
I take my hat off to Senators Jackson, Javits massively rearmed by Russia and China. The Ho
American guarded sen seas.
af firmed In the universal declaration of hum
Chi Mirth Trail, safe from American bombers, is
and may other dedicated senators for
A South Vietnam embassy official worries that rights, which the Soviet Union is part of.
a four-lane highway down which flows the
fight for humal rights and freedoms.
the Viet Cong may be ready to bring air
The excuse, that we are Interfering in their
t
wherewithal
of war in an unceasing stream.
Being associated with Senator Henry
operations into the endless war: "We know Internal affairs is pure fabrication. To
We have heard it all before: Just a few more
(Scoop) Jackson over a period of years, I
the
le
they've been working on captured airfields, and contrary, they are the ones whuse noses are in
that this grçat American will continue his battle planes, tanks, guns. just a little more effort. The
we
know
they
can
get
t
he
planes"
...
every
nati
on
s
j
internal affairs throughout the
Egypt, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia deserve some credit for
he light at the end of the tunnel.
for free emigration. I can also assure
ref using to let th ree Arab LeITIXISIS land in their countries Jerome, in his book "The Death of ti'e World. Their main and only objective disrupt
is a man who tells It how It is and sticks to his And again from the
Automobile", writes that one car motoring from and take over If possible. Have they forgotten
other side: The ThIeu
aboard a plane they had commandeered in Paris. Iraq did not
guns. He will never abandon their cause or bow regime is corrupt, dictatorial,
not worth y of
Santa
Monica
to
Pasadena burns up more Poland, East Germany and the Cuban situation
want them either, but agreed to take them into custody for the
to pr essur es from Moscow or Washin gton,
being
saved,
It
is
igon
Sa
th
at violated the peace
sake of the sa fety of the airline crew they were holding hostage. oxygen In the 45-minute trip than the total back in the sixties. Why should the United States
agreement.
oi
population
Los
Angeles
Is
breathing
be
at
the
bulldozed into accommodating big brother?
The Arab wuid seems united in denouncing this latest
Joe Cople
Yet the refugees continue to flee southward,
act of same time.,,
why
should the Soviets reap the harvest of
anti-Isra,?l te rror ism, but it now fa lls to the Iraqis to fo
llow
Deltona not northward.
through by bringing these prisoners to trial like they would any
(CM criminals. If they are released to the Pa lestine liberation
Organization for "punlshment"-as most other captured Arab
terrorists have been-then no one should be surprised if they or
others like them turn up again In a repeat of this nightmare at
Orly Field.
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Quite as clearly, the American people are not
buying either viewpoint. They know who was and
is the instigator of war in Vietnam, but they also
know In their guts that 55,000 American lives and
who can count how many billions of dollars are
enough. If South Vietnam cannot defend itself
after all that America has done for It, then it
never wi ll be able to.
The popular mood is reflected in Congress,
where it is not just the traditional doves who

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TALLAHASSEE, F:. (Al')
And Chief Justice James Ad- Impeachment in the Florida
Boyd's vote was 6-1 with reThe court said removal would criticism of me".
Florida Su preme Court j. kins said he would welcome house of Representatives ," tired Supreme Co
urt J ustice be too severe since nei ther
A second charge against
tice Hal Dekle says his public both back to the Court.
said James M. Talley of Alto Adams of Fort Pierce call. Boyd nor Dekle profited from Dekle, that he tried to influence
reprimand on judicial rnisconBut others demanded further Brooksville, a mem ber of the Ing for his removal from the the case, neither accepted a Hay County Circuit Judge W.L.
duct charges represents a vic. punishment for the two Justices. Judicial Qualifications Corn. bench,
br i be, neither was infl uenced Fitzpatrick, was dismissed on
tory.
"The decisions amount to a mission that brought charges
The JQC had recommended by the Mason memorandum procedural grounds in ;a -2
Justice Joseph Boyd says he disgraceful commentary on the against Dekle and Boyd,
that bo th be removed for ac- and neit her was sho wn to ha ve vote.
was "tota lly unimpressed" by state of the Judiciary in Florida
The panel of visiting judges cepti ng In secret a memo- had a corrupt motive.
The court saul that because
the public reprimand given him
a commentary which should voted 4-3 to reprimand Dekle. randum from Edwin Mason,
However. neither ecaped
a
iUt'S4k1)' by a special Supreme be met immediately and force. The dissenters called for no utilities lawyer,
the JQC (ailed to reach a deci.
in a utility tax words of criticism.
sion in one vote on the Pa nama
Court pa nel,
fully by the filing of articles of punishment.
case.
The panel called Boyd's han- City
case it could not consider it
Wing of the memo "bizarre" further.
and Dekle "lax, obtuse and inA JQC vote last February (cli
sensitive."
Boyd said later that he had short of the two-thirds needed to
worse things said a bo ut him cv- recommend removal from the
'FALI.AIIASSEE. Fbi, (Al')
riuiy be concluded Justice Boyd and continued over a long pen- judiciary at its top echelon.,, cry day when he was a Marine bench. But in Novem ber the
Here are textual highlights in used execrably bad judgment in od as to show a complete disEx cept for the fact there is no private,
necessary nine of the 13 nwmthe special Supreme Court pan. not lmnriiediately reporting to regard for th e dignity and wel- clear showi ng of corrupt motive
"I did w ha t I thought was hers voted for removal.
'1' opinion on public repri- the Chief Justice and ot her fare of the office which he oc- or deli be
rate or Intentional right and ha ve no a pologies
The seven-member panel of
ritand of Justices Joseph Boyd members of the court the ap- cupies.
wrong, we would agree with the about it," he said. "I know w ha
t
Judges
was named by four Suand Hal Dekle:
pearence in his office of the excommission's recommendation
did, my friends know what I preme Court justices, including
Majority ojnion On Lloyd: parte memo and in destroying it
The majority on Dekle:
of the extreme discipline of re. *J, God knows what I did and I
Adkins, after all the present
1k' was often a dissenter on
tie was lax, obtuse and in- moval.
think my friends and God and I j
ustices excused themselves,
the co ur t and im agined t ha t be.
Nevertheless, we do not find sensitive in ei ther not recogniz.
all agree I'm righ t."
cause hi was he had enemies in from the evidence clear and ing the memo was improper
In the memora nd um case,
A dissent by three judges
Dekle called the decision "a
the court. No doubt these were co nvincing pmnof of Justice when Mason gave it to him or calling for no punishment for complete vindication of exag- Boyd testified that he did not
fILU)'flts of his imagination but Ro' d's ilis!iontst', or moral tur.
not intuitive or anticipato. l)eklt:
w here it came fri,iii :
gerated charges'' and a cur.till his mental attitude may pitude in this inquiry warrant- ry enough then or later on to
I cannot Find, by clear and rect.ion of what i view as an that he destroyed it af ter findexplain his rather bizarre ing his removal from office,
have had the memo checked out convi ncing evidence, that
overreaction by the commnis.. Ing It on his desk. Mason testi.
behavior In destroying the
to determine irit was proper for conduct of J ustice Dekle was sion."
fled that he ave the memomemO. A more rationally i.
Retired Supreme Court Jus- him to use it.
of
random
to Boyd after the ju.ssufficient to find him guilty of a
"I'm glad for the people
enterl individual probably tice Alto Attains in dissent, callDespite his protestions, the specific major act involving Flori da and judiciary that this tice requested it during golf
w ould have taken another ing for Boyd's removal from the very nature of the affair any degree or
corru ption or thing is over," he said, adding game.
bench:
smaCks of th e appearance of willful violation of the law sal- that the reprimand meant little
Th e panel
In re tr ospect or hindsight, it
His misconduct was so great evil damaging to the sta te's (icient to warrant discipline, following "the campaign of lieved Boyd indicat ed it be''

state office building.
A delegation of Tampa political and business leaders
urged the Cabinet to select th e Franklin Street site as a

James H
. Schlesinger the other day.
."ongress under these circumstances might
well au thorize the use of American force."
From the other side: "Quite clearly, the
United States is the reason for the bloody
struggle th at goes on," said Bishop John Burt of
the Ohio Episcopal Diocese and partkipant in
some thing called the Assembly to Sa ve the
Peace Agreement, conveniently ignoring the
fact that South "ietnamese soldiers have ever
invaded North Vietnam.

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proper.. The current Social Security
deduction for a 114,000 wage earner is 11,649
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in Tampa back for more study,
Gov. Heubin Askew told General Services Director Jack
Kane on Tuesday to negotiate with Tampa leaders on
possibly reducing th e $800,000 price for a site they support
on Franklin Street in downtown Tampa.
Kane had recommend ed to the Cabinet a $500,000 plot on
Twigg Street, near downtown, as site for th e $7.5million

The antiwar demonstrators are back in the
streets of Washington and the voice of the extrernist is once again heard in the land.
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of defense have warned Hanoi that the United
States will not sta nd idly by and see Sou th
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The state Cabinet has
ntrover; recflim(.Ii(l1tieml to an office building sit

sustained North Vietnamese offensives.
President Ford has called for a $300-mi llion step.
in arms aid in addition to 17(X) million already
authorized for this year, and he and his secre tary

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Mr. Ford's initiative. It attached a mandated delay
of the new oil tariff to a bill increasing the federal
debt ceiling. If the President chooses to veto th e
tt will be at least **,772.. The National
measure he can only do so by denying his own Park Service
operates two
retreats for
administration the increase in borrowing power it government officials, one exclusive
each In Grand Teton
has requested.
and Shenandoah National Parks; common folks
one currt debate In the
The Democrats cannot expect much mileage are not allowed
from a political confrontation with the President on GOP is whether to change the Watergate-tainted
this issue. In the end they will have to accept a fact name perhaps to The Conservative party.
Col. Omn Henderson, highest ranking officer
that Mr. Ford has already accepted
tha t thereIS cotmected
not going to be an easy and popular solution to our has bee with the My Lai sa In Vietnam,
n jied by the Pennsylvania Bicentennial
energy problems. Mr. Ford has chosen a hi gher Commission. His job is
discussions
fuel price over rationi ng as a means of ind ucing invol ved with the formation of a worldwide
energy conservation because it represents the "Declaration of Human Rights". Advice for

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It is like the replay of a bad dream.
Two years after "peace with honor," South
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th ey again f orget a golfer by th e name of Groh.
(More than likely the mdjcrity of viewing public
forgot Groh by Tuesday morning...)

it's all about in golfing.
So, when It comes time for AP to write of the
tournament, there's hardly any mention at all of the
first and second place finishers - only how close
Arnie came to being a winner again, etc.
Gary Groh 'n the- ton nri,j - UI (111 It wni,hI

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By El) PR1CKEfl
Herald Stall Writer

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damages.
high school In Jan. 1974.
Layer said vandalism From
In Jacksonville, it's even
Security officer J.W. hears July through November 1974
more strict. The School Board said efforts to arrange cost the county $21,547. And
If you live in Seminole County there has gone to court in an restitution from the parents officials have launched an
and your children are caught
effort to collect damages from were unsuccessful after three effort to stop it.
vandalizing schools, chances parents of juveniles accused of children were nabbed by the
Layer said burglar systems
are you'll be paying for the school vandalism.
police
are being instalied at some
damages.
A suit tiled Tuesday in Duval
Court action in such cases, schools, nighttime patrols by
School Board Supt. William
Circuit Court seeks to recover not customary in the past, will school personnel have been
Layer said parents of juveniles
$2,810 for 156 windows that the be in the future as parents are instituted and local lawmen
caught vandalizing schools are
Duval County School Board required to pay For any have increased their vigilance
"asked" to pay for the
says were broken at a junior damages caused by juveniles, at school sites.
A recent investigation at
Lyman High School turned up a
theft ring, some of whom were
juveniles.
in that case, Layer said the
parents agreed to pay for the
damages.
Al) in all, school officials hope
the combination of increased
vigilance and holding parents'
ruponsible for actions of their
children will act as a deterrent
to vandalism which, Layer
By BOB LLOYD
have continued traveling south and released her Following the says, is becoming a "major
Herald Stall Writer
assault,
on
problem in Seminole,"
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neru 3 aetecuves ioaay are
Deputy Bennett reported that
inves ti pmtinil, the reported
lA.h.',cr
said the man with the
roljbtr )tttrda) of to hit
chhikers by three men armed gun told him that heha d Just
ith knives and a submachine been released from and out-ofgun and the reported sexual state mental hospital and that
assault last night of a hit- he was 'going to pay Florida
back because his wife had been
chhiking go-go dancer,
22,
and
killed
in this state.
Michael J. LeFever,
Sheriff's Sgt Jay Leman
James It Christopher, 27 both
ha
of Orlando, told deputi es t t reported an Orlando go-go
three men in a station wagon (lancer said she was hitchhiking
gave them a ride on Interstate 4 on 1-4 near the South Orange
/
yesterday
andthen
Blossom
Trail
exit,
Orlando,
atSR4
robbed them of two checks and about midnight when she ac$6 cash. LeFever told deputy J. CePled a ride with a man
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F. Bennett that one of the men driving a tractor-tra il er rig.
a rmed
asulmhme
The woman told dets
gun and the others with knives. the man pufled a small pistol,
Investigators said the two beat her and tied her up in the
hitchhikers said the men in the truck's sleeper cab with a belt.
station wagon let them out in She said the man then drove to
the Woodlands subdivision off the Longwood-Markham woods
SR 434 at 14, Longwood, Road and Lake Mary Boulefollowing the rotbery.
vard area where he forced her
Deputies said the Orange into the cargo -traller and
County Sherifrs Department sexually assaulted her, forcing
Chase I helicopter joined an un. her to commit sex acts.
successful search for the white
The won= told officers the
OPEN DAILY 9 TO 9 OPEN SUNDAY 10 TO 7
station wagon that is believed to man drove her back to Orlando

Clinic Rezone
,Sewer Charge Hike Title"Misuse'
Given Thumbs Down
Urged By Engineer

By BILL BELLEVILLE
position to the (zoning) and SR 426 nearby where such a
Herald Stall Writer
change." Bill Cole, president of center could be located,"
it home owners' association on Williams said. In addition, lack
In what had to be one of the Bear Gully Lake said that his of water or sewer facilities, and
shortest meetings of all times, grcup opposed the change, concern over future requests
county commissioners last calling it "spot zoning" in a would make the change 1qp
Feasible.
night denied the rezoning residential neighborhood.
District Commissioner Mike
request of Dr. David Ohlwller to
In attempting to sell the
build a surgical clinic in it Board on his surgical center, Hattaway also recommended
residential and agricultural OhIwiler had his architect strongly against the proposal,
area,
present two "alternative" plans saying a surgical center had no
In denying Ohlwiler his of significantly different place In a residential neighbor.
requested change to Office designs, in order to hopefully hood.
District (OD) in a continued cover all possible objections
Commissioner Dick Williams
hearing last night, commis. From commissioners,
moved to deny the request,
sioners cited the inappro.
The designs consisted of the calling the site plan "a goel
priateness of locating such a single,
surgical
center one, but premature for that
"surgical hospital" In a surrounded by a heavy plant site."
residential neighborhood on the buffer to screen the view from
In other action:
northeast corner of Bear Gully surrounding residents.
The Board postponed
Lake Road and SR 426,
Zoning Director J. B. consideration of two ordinances
Although plastic surgeon Williams recommended against governing donations of water
Ohiwiler told the Board that he the rezoning. "There Is un- and sewer lines to the county
had "14 letters from residents developed commercial land on from private developers until
on the Lake who have no o- the corner of Howell Branch next week.

Robbery, Rape

Patrolman Floyd had gone when he discovered the fight at
Total damages reported at
into the lounge to ask someone about 12:28 a.m. He was struck the lounge were $420. according
to move a car from a fire lane in the side by a chair,
to I.A. Garver.

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connection with an attempted
burglary on Franklin Street. He
Is being held In Seminole
County jail in lieu of $8,000
bond.
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WINTER SPRINGS
City
A motlofl to recognize Junior
Council heard a request Police as a "youth organization
Monday night from Mrs. Nancy in the city" and allow the group
Booth on beluf of the Winter to use city hail when available
Springs Junior Police.
was tabled and the city attorney
Her request that the was instructed to look into the
organization be officially city's liability If It assumes
recognized as an educational sponsorship. A workshop was
extension of the police scheduled to set guidelines.
department and be allowed use
(1aleS Jones of
Winter
of city hail twice a month
Springs United Homeowners
brought mixed response.
also requested use of the city
Organized six 11101111$ ago by
hall by his group for monthly
an adult advisory board, the
Junior Police group has two
Council Instructed the city
units one for boys and girls.
10.13 years and an Explorer attorney to set a public hearing
Scout Post for Uwe 14- in. on the ordinance creating a
terested in a law enforcement Planning Commission as soon
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Twenty-month-old Anthony J.
Italliano, son of Mrs. Marline
ItallIano, 224 E. Warren Ave.,
Longwood, remains In critical
condition and in intensive care,
Florida North Hospital
spokesmen said today.
The infant was hospitalized
after a near-fatal drowning in
the family pool Friday.
Someone pried open a window
at the home of Lewis B. Blood,
1461 Lake Drive, Casselberrv
Tuesday and took a .22 calibre
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the House of Representatives needy and to eliminate the
who today voted against the abuses.
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stamp prices,
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Florida Republican issued the greater benefit to those in the
fo1lnwin ithln(
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was not against the needy, It will return greater amounts to
was for the proposition that our the low and middle Income
financial burden must be groups."
carried by all the people. Every
time a program is helpful to one
group, it must be paid for by
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refused to prosecute on grounds
of lack of criminal intent.
ThAL,TAMONTE SPRINGS
By DONNA ESTES
The Highway Safety and
ree men were
Pain) said initially only one repayment costs of the sewer Motor Vehicles Department in after a fight at arrested here
Herald Staff Writer
third of the (2.5 million gallons bond issue.
the Nighthawk
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— daily)
July levied a $1,000 fine on Lounge in the
of
Interstate
Mall
the
plant's
7.5
million
Monthly sewer service
Thomas and put him on early today.
charges gallons' ca pa city will be used.
Under construction currently pr obation for six months.
to city residen ts will be raised
The arresting officer,
e city's current Keller Road are insta llation of lines and lift
Th
89 per cent, from $4.50 to $8.40,
The
FDCLE
investigation
Patrolman
Norman Floyd Jr.,
if the city commission heeds the plant, to be expanded, has 12 stations In the no rthern section added Whitehead, w ho was a was struck
million gallons 'tally capacity. of the
by a chair and
advice of Consulti ng Enginecer
city and interceptor lines financial backer of Askew and received emergency
treatment
Under questioning from in the northwest section.
i
Bill Palm.
U. S. Sen. Richard Stone, D. at Florida North Hospital,
Conunissloner Cal DeVoney,
among
Fla.,
others,
Palm, In a written report to Palm admitt
according to LI. Steve Garver.
Included in the interceptor
ed connection fees
By DONNA FFS
Askew se nt the new results to
The loan, appriviI t th
the commission last night, of $2) per housing unit were system are lines along Nonth Mit1mi Ihnk. 'l1 banks
Nick de Felice, 38, North
Herald
Staff
Jones
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as
Writer
city
t
month.
COmmtssion,
And
recommended the hike, saying not
was
from
Jones
Branford,
in the city want the business."
Corm., and Mike
included in the revenues of tgomery Road " eventually says
the FDCLE, the Sta te Crell, 26, Winter Park, were
Southeast First National Bank
It Is necessiary to pay increased the system when the new rate permit connection of Longwood
Last week Floyd indicated
of Maitland for 60 days
Revenue Department and the arrested and charged with
operation and maintenance was computed , adding
area privately owned and State
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS —
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banks had been contacted
costs for the sewer system
Department of Highway disorderly
Verbally slapping the mayor and
conduct
and these special fees have never operated sewer systems to the
and City Commissioner Helen on
5.99 per cent interest
safety and Motor Vehicles had distruction of property. They Keyser t
the wrist, Mrs. Keyser said
to amortize debts on the been used for this purpose.
regional plant.
ook Mayor Norm
rate
was
the lowest available.
begun the investigation in his
sys te m, currently in the midst
an quotations from
were released From city Jail on Floyd to task here last night,
lie also admitted that the city
ban
Th
other
area
When
he
asked
Mrs. Keyser last
e commission awarded a district.
of
ks were not sought Prior to
expansion
and
$179 bond each.
im. can ex pect $378,000 In excess contract for
insisting he failed to seek in
night
why
she
was so sure he
the sewer plant
Floyd's recommendation tha
Jones also said the Illegal
provements.
Crell'a brother, Robert, , terest rate quotations from the
revenues from service charges constructi on to low bidders, Lee practi
t
had
not contacted other Inces are carried on by also of Winter Park, was other city-based
hleaddedw hen costs g00.
Maitland Bank be used.
banking
in 1977, the fIrst year the Construction of Sanford and dealers statewide, but
stitutions,
she interrupted,
he
as use at the planned regional propos
Rathe r, she said, the city called sayi
charged with resisting a,.55
ed new plant wi ll be in Tuttle-White of Altamonte
ng
"Don't
get in any
recom- banks Wednesday afternoon
declined to comment on sell as disorderly conduct and stitutlons
sewer plant increases, Fewer operation. But,
rnendlng lastbefore
wecka rate of5,
he said, this Springs in a Joint vent ure. The w hether the investigation would
and Th ursday morning after
rates can also go down,
destruction of property. He was
per cent be accepted on a
sum is needed to cover low bid totaled $5,775,000
be on a statewide bask.
short
the
Maitland bank loan had
released on a $69i5 bond.
"Next tin" ( (fl r!o it,"
trm W)().004) loan.
already been approved.
Floyd said. "I will !" Mrs.
=
Pointing to a repo rt from Keyser replied.
Floyd on the matter and in.
Th e loan is to pay condicatlng she had personally
SANFORD: 950 State St., Sanford Plaza,
Mrs.
tractor's
bills for the sewer
check
out
ed
the matter,
LLOYD,
Seminole Plaza ana
Keyser said Barnett Bank in Interceptor lines on MontCASSELBERRY: in Semoran Blvd.
PORTABLE
Altamonte Springs had offered gr0rTy Road and the Spring
AM/FM
an interest rate of 5.75 per cent Lake by-pass currently under
JUST
SAY
LiIw '..LI'
while Corn Banks offered 5.5 per construction. Although the full
cent and the new Pan-American fai th and credit of the city is
"CHARGE IT"!
PLUG I
Bank In the city had not even backing up the short term loan,
it IS to be repaid with proceeds
been contacted,
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TR,p
the banks," she said. "I thin k loan, approved by the Florida
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32
terest rate every time.
The commMon last night
ss
"Let
that
be
a
le
on
to
you,
approved
payment
of
____________________________
Get bids first," she said. 'You $398,308.56 to Bumby and
should have gotten quotes Stimpson, the interceptor line
4:
DISH
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before giving this w hole thing to contractors, from the loan.
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Three Held In Bar Fight

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Leo Hayden, who recently
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Evan "Big Cat" Williams of
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Williams out-drove Jim Dent
and Jack DIPaola, declared by
many to be the longest drivers
In the world, in ji contest last
)Car.
Williams drove 366 yards.
"After that," Williams said,
"some people called me the
longest driver in the world and
some didn't. I guess there are
several people who are Supposed to be the longest driver.
"Long drivers are kind of
folklore heroes, you know. It's
the kind of thing you talk about
at the 19th hole. in the old days
there was a driving tournament
before each tournament and it
was a big thing. That sort of
thing seems to be on its way
back now."
Williams, who is 64, 205
pounds, and Winrow, 6-5, 240,
said today's round probably

today's final round.
"I'll bring some food out
here. I'll tell you that," he said.
Hayden's 70 is six strokes
behind leader Lee Wykle of
South Daytona. Wykle carded
to eagles and five birdies en
route to his nine-under par 63.
He eagled the par-five 480yard 12th hole and the par-five
506-yard 14th.
Raymond Sovik of Columbus,
Ohio shot a 334U-66 for second

place.
Eight pros are bunched at 67,
seven at 68, 12 at 69 and 13 at 70.
The approximately 230 pros
teed cli today at 7:45 a.m. and
12:30 p.m. In a double shotgun
start. They are battling for
$1,210 for first place, $900 for
second and $800 for third.
In today's pairings, two of the
world's longest drivers will be
playing together.

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66- 1333 Ray Sovik
67-3334 Mickey Mabry, 1431
Mike Ford, 3331 Mike SlIpko. 3331
Sammy Rathtit, 3331 Jim Thorp,
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31 33 Mark Shuthack
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district at Lyman High School.

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Bill Sanders won by forfeit in
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Tuesday on the World Championship Tennis tour. The
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Mackey Tuesday if $61,832 base pay and for preseason and
postseason games with the Baltimore Colts "wasn't a
large sum of money."
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he received wasn't enough," replied Mackey.

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The Green Berets and Skin
'fls Skin Tights and Blue
TighLs were victorious in games Bombers were tied 6-6 after the
played Saturday in the Sanford first quarter, but the Tights
Recreation Department's girls' erupted with three two-point
basketball league.
fast breaks in the second
The Green Berets downed the quarter to outscore the Born-.
Red t)e1.s 18-8 and the Skin hers 12-0 and kept their tin.
Tights (Jumped the Blue beaten record untarnished.
Bombers 27-12.
Ccci fl-awls and Shirley Wynn
Annette Thompson led the led the winners wi th 10 points
Berets with 10 points.
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S.MYRN
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EACH — (hiedo
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Oviedo coasted to its 11 th w in in Beach 18-12 in the third q
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21 games this season wi th a 61- and New Smyrna Beach tasted defeat, falte
ri ng 67-41 to
Sanford could hit only two of 47 victory over New Smyrna prevailed in
the final eight New Smyrna Beach.
ICr field goals in the in itial Beach Tuesday night.
fra me, Mark Bassett briefly
But the game Oviedo' is
made u game ofit with anearly saturated with is Friday's
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bucket that cut Dora's lead to 4- battle %ith Apopka.
2, but weak reboundi ng and
Apopka is undefeated and at
numerous turnovers enabled the top of the Orange belt
Dora to rack up 12 consecutive Conference Ovie'lo has lost one
points before Hujrt1Jrkos
i the league, and that was to
er ield 90,11 Apopka.
with 35 seconds remaining
The game Frida&gt; is at
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member
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40
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dropped the middies to 5-13.
truck and field marks has been help feeling a pang of regret.
The Bulldogs began the
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NEW YORK (APi - "The Integrity of sports is in the
hands of the money makers," one well-known sports
figure remarked today.
The reference was to tennis ace Jimmy Connors and his
refusal to represent the United States in the Davis Cup
competition while at the same time playing a $100,000
challenge match against Rod layer.
When his patriotism was questioned by a bitterly disappointed Dennis Ralston, captain of the US. team which
lost to Mexico, Connors responded:
"Well, maybe pride in one's self should come before
pride in anything else."

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Berets Triumph

Scores

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eminole Downs Brant e

six points and led
allscorers
with 28. The Bulldogs are now
144. John Pruitt followed with
13 points, eight
g coming
CO ng in
first quarter.

Seminole Juni or College
The Saturday game was
basketball team will try to re- crucial In divisional play. lake
group tonight against Central City remained unbeaten in the
Florida Junior College.
division and the loss was
SiC's seven-game losing Seminole's third.
streak was snapped Saturday
night by Lake City Community
Tonight's game begins 7:30
College 66-63.
p.m. at the SJC gym.

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school baskethall non-game, be fore grabbing a 26$ first defensive timing, coordina tion, rungton said the lesson his
defeated Lyman 90- 35 at period lead. Lyman w as as inside moves, versatility."
players had to learn from the
Lyman's gym,
helpless as a ba by learning to
Then,
in
a
slow-motion
Lyman
game was to play in the
1.
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LONG WOOD The opposite
The Greyhounds of Lyman, walk,
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Darryl Dawkins, Orlando's 6- "He'd be super at Kentucky."
"We're trying to take them $
met
Tuesday
night
in
a
game
cellar
with
a
2-18
overall
10,
240-pound
pre-season AllBernard Wright, Lyman
P',
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that was no'garne.
one at a time" he said. "1
record, never had a chance American, and Eddie K uhl, 185-pound junior center,'s6-4,
also stressed that
Orlando Evans, ranked No. 2 against the larger, more ex- Evans' 6-5 expert in
the ki ds m ust not
hustle and had Dawkins' college plans in look ahead to Winter
Park
Vince Gallo of Syosset, New York blasts from a dump of grass along a dirt road In Tuesday's first
in Florida and headlining the perienced and talented Evans quickness, co-authored another mind.
round of the Mayfair Open. Herald Photo by GordonWI
Metro Conference with a 22-2 Trojans.
Friday and Edgewater Tuesday
Trojan masterpiece.
Hell run Intosorneone i n
and
record prior to Tuesday's high
come out here tonight and
Evans jumped to a 12-0 lead
Dawkins scored 25 points and college he can
handle,"
et
beat"
was a monument to superiority Wright
said.
"There's g
under the boards. Kuhl, who somebody out there waiting for
lie had no reason to fret since
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lingers in Dawklns' shadow like him. There's always somebody his Trojans led 12-0, 265, 46-9
a Cape Canaveral teeMcian to waiting."
and 67-18.
an
astronaut, added 23 points.
S
And what about the
The Lyman junior varsity 0
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tearn," Lyman Coach Rick Dawkins, who is
y
By CHUCK MCCLUNG
quarter points.
Steinke
aid, "especially taller and 55 pounds heavier 46-45 when Marcus-, Neal of
Seminole from maki ng it an
cou ld only cut Seminole's lea(
Bob
Staten
and
Tim
Raines
Dawkins.
!4)manstole the ba llanddup
Herald Corrapiondent
Uke BranUcy's 6-0 Bill Wall early rout with 10 second to60-M
There ain't no such than Wright?
after three eight-minute paced Seminole %ilh 21 and 20
two points wi th two seconds left
FOREST CITY
thing as a boy when ypu speak
Seminole and 6-3 Dan Gabriel took turns quarter points,
"Just stick
pe riods,
points
respectively,
in the game.
got—back—on the winrang track guarding the-"Wasislngton in -in the second half, Gabriel
of Dawkins. He's all man."
of his lace and pray he misses,"
'Brown of Seminole bucketed
Joe
Dellato
and
Jim
Sarden
G reg Thomas scored 12 points
Tuesday night, overpowering the first hail, but neither could stuck to Washington like glue
Joe Hall. head basketball Wright said.
eight points in - th e first two led Brantley with 12 and
and
James Swilley added 11 for
Lake Brantley &amp;- in a high quiet the Seminole scoring ace, and Washington did not score
10 coach of The University of
In the first two minutes
minutes of the final quarter to points.
of
Lyman.
Mike Floyd led Evans
school basketball game.
Kentucky, agreed.
Washington canned 14 points until one minute remained in lee the Seminole victory.
Tuesday's game, Evans con- with 21 points.
tri
The Patriots,
in a rebuilding in the second quarter, as other the game.
1 still get stimulated by good vetted two three-point plays to
Washington led all scorers
stage after losing two starters Seminoles began to find the
basketball,
whether it be force Lyman out of its
With Washington napping,
with 30 points —28 in the first
To
SEMINOLE Brown I1224,
- one who is ineligible and one mark.
college or high schoo1,"he said. deliberate offense.
Brantley outscored Seminole half. Brown added 24.
Brodie 00 0, Smith 2 04.
who quit — trailed by as mich
Randy Brown scored eight 15&amp;- I 4 and 18-16 in the final two
"I wanted to be a little more
Wall paced Brantley with to Hollings*orth 102: Pringle 306; "And seeing Darryl play is very
EVA'
Gray 2 0 4. S81 1S 0 0 0. Washington stimulating. It makes the hair patient on offense," Steinke
Coleman
as 16-5 in the first quarter,
points in the second stanza as periods,
and Gabriel had 17.
2. Ch"ch I 07, Z&amp;btl I I S~ E Kuhl
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30. Aesibrook 0 0 O Corso 3 06
Seminole's Fred Washington Semi nole took a 46-23 half time
stand on the back of your said. "But they Jumped out to a 10 333. Taylor i 2 10. 0 Kuhl
Patriots Gabriel and Tony
In the Junior vanity game, Totals 3 6 76
10 5.
Cs or com I-.
1 r in points
paced the Tribe's early at ta ck lead.
neck,"
40 I. Dawkins 17135 Totals
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LAKE
BRANTLEY
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uumpC(,
wi th 14 of Seminole's 22 first
ha ll , who has seen Daw kins up.
Brantlev's Wall prevented in the third quarter, but Brantle
17; Strobeq 7 0 4. Alexander 30 6;
Brantle. 72-39.
LYMAN Chippt 2 01. Cleveland
Wall 66 is, Murray 000, Fowler)
play three games this season,
"But like I told the kids after 20 1, Foy$e4 0 S S. Hudj,on 4 I
06. FailisOl 1. Elliott 000; Fry 1
conceded that the muscle the game, we're not alone. Kaufman 204, McDonald 072;
71 Tofalt 221246
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mountain known as "Dr. D Is Evans is 23-2 and we are no 11
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Seminole
77 21 ii 16-76
Kentucky's No. 1 prospect.
different than a lot of other
Lake Brantley
It 12 15 11-56
"Ile overflows with talent," teams who have played them Evans
Total fouls Seminole 11, Lake
26 2S 16 73-90 111i"
Lyman
Brantley 11
Hall sa!d. "Agillty, outside this season."
.
Foulm out None
otal foul% Evans 16, Lyman 15
shooting, leaping ability,
Evans Coach Fred Pen
Fouled out None
HySCo'rr ABRAHAMS
22-12, with 4:5l left.
other uive for the period. Dora's Taylor scored 11 points and
Herald Correspondent
Kerkow left the game soon Lnflin sank 10 of his 28 in the
hauled down 20 rebounds.
after with hl third foul, and third period.
Frank Leicht hit 13 points.
MT. DORA— Mt. Dora Dora reeled off nine points to go
The midshipmen shot 23 per
Dora made a clean sweep by
Bible's Joel Loflin put Sanford ahead 31-12.
cent from the floor and Dora hit downing the Junior School
Naval Academy behind to stay
Dora led 38-16 at halftime and 51 per cent,
midshipmen 3S30. Pete Bitzer,
Tuesday night with the game's 63-25 after third quarter.
.
The
Mt.
Dora
JVs
defeated
the
team's leading scorer with
bucket, as poor shooting Kerkow re-entered
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the game the naval academy JVs 64-57. more than 220 points, left the
and sloppy basketball by the and scored four points while Ricardo Acosta was high man game early
in the second half
middies enabled the Bulldogs to Tommy Acheson added Navy's for Navy with 17 and Rick)' with an eye injury.
mount an 184 first quarter lead
and coast to an 86-52 Lakes *.N
H ills conference yjctor

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Marg M
Pi,nta Gorcia Charlotte 70.
1640 520 3.60 7
Pitt
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Riva Doll
1.00 5.70 5
Detroit
TUESDAY NIGHT
ij 75 10 36 119 703
K' Phoebe
ArcadIa DeSoto 6-4, Wauchula
760 3 Watht
1 47 $ 1) I 26
Hardee 4)
Quinlela
(67)
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FIRST, Doubles, Spec 7:
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Division I
Everglades *é. Naples Ic-ly 65
Perfecta (75) $flI3 10
Buffalo,
Ica Via
31 II 7 75 7)1 15$
960 5 10 3
Moore Haven 61, Clewiston Si
3
Big Peffeda (37
?with 7 5) 51.351,10 Boslo
Uria Alberdi
7711 10 6.1 737 151
390 1070 •
North Fort Myers $9. Fort
TWELFTh.
39,49
Toronto
PdeguI-EIorza
20 25 7 i7 17$ 703 Myers Rlverdale i
740
Mineola super
Calif,
Qulniela (3$) $11.10
$733 9 33 110 713
star
LaBel le -69, Fort Myers Dish
500 750 280 4
Tuesday's Results
Perfecta (3$) 574 10
Op Verot 10
Walckerfracp,
3.00
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Buffalo 6, Detroit I
SECOND, Doubles, Spec 7
Cho(tawhatch
$9, Fort Wal
K's Beautiful
250 7
Toronto S. St Louis 3
LEddy.S.anche, 1120 550 S$0 I
ton Beach si
Qulnlela (4 1) 51300
Mencha II Via
Chico 3, Kansas City 3, tie
6 10 460
Trifecta (i S 7) 555.70
Leonard 66. Twin Lakes 67
PittSburgh 3, Vancouver 2
Larri Eior:a
A - 7,3; Handle $141,351
660 7
Fort Pierce Central $1, Dora
Wednetdayi Garnet
Qulniela IS a) 546 70
Philadelphia
York Raton 63
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New
Perfecta (IS) 5)02 30
Rangers
Lake Worth IS, Palm Beach
Big 0 113 5 with 5 8) SU4 60
Gardens 69
Boston at Atlanta
THIRD, Doubt", Spec 7:
Detroit a, Montreal
Marlin County 6$, Forest Hill
Aldana Perez
9 00 6 20 580 i
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Chicago at Minnesota
Urta Lenhz
1060 8 60 4
Suncoast 75, Atlantic Si
Washington at California
Cacho Aiberdi
1550 7
TONIGHT
Pompano Beach 76, Piper 65
Pittsburgh at Los Angeles
Quiniela (4 5) $u 60
Deerfield Beach 71. Font Lau
Thursday's Games
Penfecta (S 4) 511570
FIRST, $I, A- I. flaitin (6),
New Yrrb Rangers at Phila
tk 61
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GM's
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Scramblin
delphia
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Lauderd
Northeast
71,
Cacho Sanchez
oso 5.20 250 2 Mai' (12). 1 Dark Champion (
2), 3,
Plantation 67
Buffalo at New York Island
Aldana Bcngoa
4.50 360 1 Mineola Jill (1), 6, M.A.'t Susie (10). IfS
Coconut Creek 67. Boyd An
Arecna AZpi
370 6 1. Royal Gambit (6), I. Hunting
Minnesota at Boston
CtI'rson SO
Quiniela (I?) $37.20
Speed
Toronto at Kansas City
Nova 9!. Cooper City 66
Perfecta (7 1) 5135 60
SECOND, $. C- I. Exotic Lace
Cardinal Gibbons 69. Cardinal
Double to 7) $161.10
(6). DG 's Red (4). 3 Shpren Shnnl
Newman 56
FIFTH, Doubles, Spec 7:
(721, 4 Monegue Event (10), 5
Palm Cove Beach 6$, Univer
Marurl Iarrea 950 5.10 310 4 Mystery
Lew (I), 6 Money Bound
sty School 36
LiLi Areche Muguenia
4 60 340 2 (Ill, 7. Masked Rogue
(I), S
South Plantation 73, Miramar
Fermin AlpI
440 I Shimmering (3)
72
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Quinleta (7 4) $29,
THIRD. 5-16, 0- I.BerkleyAn(on
South Broward 67, McArthur
Perfecta (4 2) $6390
(6, 7 K C 's L,ammi (5), 3 Hi Ho
SIXTH, Doubles, Spec 7:
Sylvia (1), 4 1ordan' Gate
Hollywood 'Hills 63. Stranahan
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At (our-under par with three
holes to play in the first round of
the Mayfair Open. Hayden's
thoughts left golf for food.
"I was hitting them pretty
good," said the Jacksonville
professional, "and then I got
hungry. I started thinking about
food instead of golf. Isn't that
stupid?"
The result nas two bogies on
the last three holes and it twounder par 70.
"Then, I'm staying with a
friend in Orlando and I as
ready to jump in the pool hen I
started feeling my pant's
pockets," Hayden said. "And I
found my scorecard.
"I thought I had given it to the
guy I was playiflg with, but I
IUCSS I hadn't. So I had to come
htck th afternoon to turn it

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FEB. 4
British Florldl*i Club of
Southalde Elementary School
Orlando 'Pub Night," 8 p.m.,
Advisory Committee, 7 p.m.
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Unitarian Hall, 1815 E.
FEB.S
"What After High School?", 7•
9 p.m., no fee, 7 weeks, SJC A106. Call Seminole Junior
Coll ege, ext. 360 for reservations.

Robinson, Orlando. News on
June Charter fl ight to London.

For information call Derrick
Tipping, president, in Winter
Park.

California,"

"My
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Thyroid

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Music

Buildi ng.

Proposals for construction of
football stadium at Lake Howell FEB. 10
school site will be discussed.
Sanford-Seminole Art Asso-

Florida Water &amp; Pollution ciation, 7:30p.m., Cultural Arts
Control Operato rs Assoc. 7 Buildi ng, 5th and Oak, Sanford.
p.m., Altamonte Springs Civic

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Center. Dinner, entertainment,
Lyman High School Band
business m eeti ng and program Boosters, 7:30 p.m., band room,
for women guests.
Income Taz Preparation
FEB.8
Sanford Founder's Day workshop through Deltona

Indifferences

Eff ective

Very

By Lawrence E. Lamb, M.D.
Free blood pressure test, 2-4
DEAR DR. LAMB When I
p.m., 7th and Elm, Sanford
was 14 our family doctor found
Seven th-day Adventist Church.
that I had an "adolescent"
goiter. He pr escribed iodine
Gold!boro Elementary drops, but
nothing changed so I
School Advisory Committee, stopped.
7:30 p.m., school library.
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to state agencies to protect employe rights in union organizing
ef forts has fallen on deaf ears, a
union official claims.
"Even after Gov. Askew
briefed department heads regarding the rights of employes
and unions, many adminls.
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few years later a di fferent
doctor prescribed a black
iodine salve that was to be

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7 :30 p.m., Community Center, rubbed into my throat. normal
again.

Shell Road. Speakers -VOlusila Needless to sa a
y, fter trying
I, ounty Commissioner William that for awhile It

RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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was cliscon. times as much Cytomel SUd.
Barbara
American Federation of State,
Kinnee tinued.
denly. Also, one doctor told
of Sou th west Volusia Outreach.
me
County
and Municipal EmployMy goiter was hardly that C)lomel was a synthetic
Cs.
Report on Medical Service noticeable, so
I did nothing. thyro d .Ind another told me
('ornmittee and Deliary Public After
"We were hoping for -I harAItersesralmoreearsa new that it was the real thi ng. Co ul d
Affairs Council.
monious relationship wi th the
doctor prescribed tii~roid pills. you give me some informa on
state
goverment under the
Idid not feel a need for thyroid about this?
law, but it appears that the
Sanford Senior Citizens tour and the goiter was Un- DEAR READER - Cy
t o Busch Gardens, Tam pa . noticeable, so I was not very is a s)thetic preparation , tomel state is not interested In har.
but it mony," he said In a statement,
Leave Ci vie' Center 9 a.m., f4aithful about taking the pills.
I lias all the Same actions as
lie added that the union will
return 6 p.m. For information
as car ef ul to use iodi zed salt. thyroid hormone extracted
do
whatever it considers ne ee
contact Eris Rogers.
At age 241 had been married from animal thyroid
glands.
A
sary
to protect the rights of
for four years. We couldn't have 25-microgram
tablet'
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state
workers
under the new
Idyllwllde El emen tary Sehool a c hi ld, and I was decla red a
uivalenttoonegraino1whole public
em ploye collective barAdvisory Committee, 7:30 p.m. sterility case. A gynecologist thyroid, One major difference
ljl%~r .

LaIe/ ary, 2bedroorn ,u
hOu, Couple,

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Piara

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experience required Excellent
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search institute and pr ovide
gran ts for eneigy research
Scherer also said he was
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"The shuttle will be an •xtremey Important and major
step in changing the whole aspecs ot
space program Iromn
deselopment to trul&gt; oper
utiorial," Scherer saul.
In the immediate future, the
new director said he looks Forward to a year highlighted by
the Apollo.&amp;yuz ndWon in
July and the Viking flights
M murlxg
summer.
hope
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Russian mission will k the first

ofaseriesof cooperative efforts
in mans fields," he saId
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Roofing

Cu-,tom Work Licr'r.sed Bonded

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tS1ac'n goarinterd Lccnsod
Remodeling, screen repair
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Guaranteedwork. Saveoneleciric
bill. Turbo Roof Vents installed
Free estimate 323

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estimate. 373 2655
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Pint,ng. Cement Work, Light
CsIi for rcSn'vatioos for night
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f eed &amp; hay, and complete care, $43 Are you aftjtl timedriver w,th apart
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A small Classitied Ad br,rqs b'g
mo Pasture board you feed , $20
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377 76)1
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traded every day. Under new
management 327 500
Borne Jot'n%on is associated with
WinnIe's Beauty Shop, 1104
Interior Exterior Plastering.
c.inford horse &amp; liveslr'ck auction
Sanford Ave Sanf or d 322 397'
plaster patching and Simulated
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Proftsslonal Wallpaper Han;er
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and Pt 18 Old Hillbilly Riding
re'. by appt 327 3977 or 372 1976
Stables Horses sold 1 days a
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Points, Call 372 7113 anytime.

('lack Lab Puppies. 12,5 to $45 AKC Income Tax prepared in your home.
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30 year mortgages
with only 5% down!
73/i %

Duplex, Lake Mary. Kitchen
equipped, 7 bedrooms, fenced
yard 3271765

the United States Naval Acade.

Inv at Annapolis, Md., was director of the Flight Research
Cen ter at Edwards Air Force
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E xciting 3 bedroom ho me on big lot ,
BUY--SELL--TRADE
fenced back ycrd.carpets, central 311 3)5 E First St
3775637
air, custom inlefior. Low down

Professionally Managed
By Henry Hoche, Inc.

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Anderson, 365 5710.

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W.P 831-8090
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AKC Doberman pincher puppies
Champion lineage. ISO to $130 Mr.

Queen Size with frame, 146 95
F OP IDA WATERBED CORP.
761 N Orange Ave.
Winter Park. 6t5 421

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LONGWOOD

Let me 1W y ou r spring garden spot
ormnow your vacant lots, Floyd
Freer, 3225191.

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&amp; chairs. secretarial desks &amp;
chairs, straight chairs, filing
cabinet s, as is Ca sh and Carry.

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WITH YEARS LEASE

Town

office furniture

Wood or st ee l desks feieutive des k

UVJU

tandem plan Hwy 17 92 to 25th St.
west to Ridgewood and follow the
signs

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at 5 POINTS

Want to Sell? Cash offered for your
equityt For quick results, call

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3722420
OPEN NOON TILL DARK
2545 Park Dr.
NEW 1, 7 and 3 bed roo m homes an.
tow nhou ses Wall lowall car,,
wallpaper, built in kitchen Od no
Merchandise
maintenance fee LOW. LOW, __
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SINGLE STORY APARTMENTS

ASK ABOUT OUR 42TO48 MO. FINANCING

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really save on this popular economy car.

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REFUNDS YOU

On All 1975 Comets.

Close Out
New bikes. Rolifast &amp;
Superia. ASsembled $5 over in.
voice Paris &amp; Accessories 50 pci.
off while they last. 322.7511
Smitty's Snappin' Tu rt le.

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3031536

hold mtnho, I flg'.l,ñ.i,,'.t )'
baths, all modern, ; 'Iy.
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Nights 377 3121 or 337 7)57

1.3 BEDROOp, APTS
SWIMMING POOl.
FISHING, BOATING
DISPOSALS

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3iUj Orlando Drive

ST. JOHNS REALTYCO.

1311 SANTA 5ABARA OR.

Datsun of a Gun. Fern Park's
Lârçi-st dealer
tjn
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arriving daily Ph. $31 1311, Open

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Fri, 9 a.m. pm Come see us.

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137 Ptnec rejtDr

3275741.

ON LAKE JENNIE

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1973 Ford. 4 wheel drive, AM F?,'., I
&amp;p. new mud grips. 12,100 373
4713.
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So, Make Your Best Deal With Us. Keep Your
Rebate or Apply It To Your Down Payment,

Gener al Electric 19" portable Color
TV, 3 mos. old $215 firm 323 $157.

home park.

"Ken" or "flud'. After hourt, 373.
1517 or 322-7111. 191 Country Club
Rd Lake Mary, Fla

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price list-will be Seminole County ,Sacre wooded &amp;
returned$ovoulnCAchnnrfnt,,,o
------------- -i.vrure, OCIOTIlul homesITe,
of your home. Call .Iohony Walker
TerI-- Realty, REALTOR, 621
Construction, 37? 6157 and ask for
0711.

APARTIfl' ENTS

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Like New
AM FM. FM Stereo
Console with record player.
sacrifice, 1100. 3277.79.

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Ph. Sanford (305j 3-8l6O
Orlando (305) 83-4.2299

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contracts will qualify for a Cash
rebate up to 1.300 Yes IPCT .of your
new home contract
priced off

LQke Jennie

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FACTORY REFUNDS

COLOR TV, $11.95 MONTH
RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN

42-Wcbile Homes
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Datsun.Subaru Sale
71 some below dealt, cost, first
come first Choice! Plut Fla.'s
finest Used Cars, Dick Baird

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You could miss out on the tremendous
Ford Factory Rebates being given on new
Comets &amp; Capris. Offer expires Feb. 28th,

2565 Park Dr. Overlooking the Wekiva River, I
-_-acre. I Bedroom dbl. wide Real ADMIRAL AM FM St ereo, Colonial
country. 305 661 3131 After 4 - 00.
cabinet. 6 mos old Must
IT'S GOOD ENOUGH
sacrifice. 5673577
Beautiful dbl. wide on own lot along
the St. johns Assumable mar.
FOR THE
Nagle. 303 661 5131 After 400

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tale Rd. 427, 2.3

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97)'.

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REALTORS

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BLAIR AGENCY

YOU

3377643

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l9ld Cadillac El Dorado Convertible
AC, all power works, good C041'd
*9(0 3726511 after S )0

Don't Fool Around!

TV Also Stereos

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3726400

1965 Yamah 250r excellent condition
Sale price, $750. Phone fl3014
after 5.30 p.m.

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53-TV-RadioStereo

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Your MLS Agency

Reg Peal Estato Bto.ar
1301 7640 H 'aw,tpia A vi at 17 92

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191)MGMidget,
excellent condition

Others to Choose

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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN

322- 2420 Anytime

AND IT'S G OO D
ENOUGH FOR
"ME"
Throv gh Feb. 22. 1973 all new home

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BIG "3"

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Home On Lake

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)orIbedroorn,1Ibalhhouse Good
Credit andqualicectbuyer. S23.900

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1773 Harley Dav'dn

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$11,000

detached Now, $19,900

$200 Down

377

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Why St or e it and forget F' Sell it and
forget it with a Classified Ad 337
2611

bdrm. 2
$49,000 Financing With, close in Owner holding

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2 bedroom, 2 bath

CITY - ROUND lOt 7 bedroom,
firm I-,- .4-. .l..,.,
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Favored

THIS WILL RING 2 bdrm. CR

available

ON 0

MOBILE HOME 'PARK
Rentals from only
$55
Best lot selection
now available in
Sanford's newest and
finest Adult-Family
Mobile home Park.
Come out and inspect
the Model homes
display

or

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lakefront with family room, Many
extras Can be leased With option Two story, older home,

Probate court.

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436 &amp; I 4 Area
Large executive type home, sts on 1
acre, overlooking beautiful lake
lull of fish, nicely landscaped
lots of
and plenty of
privacy $57,500 644 1591.

1970 Monte Carlo, green with green
vinyl top, fully loaded Extra nice
$1,195 Call Don Pope. 322-1651
Dealer

78-?torcycIes

"' Ism

Stan's Auction

tij 37) 473)

from. Dave's Furniture.
Sanford Ave. 373 9370.

DREAM

Pinto Runabout, 7,000 CC.
automatic transmission, 16,000
miles. 11.700 321 0701,

1109 Snnforct Ave

Buy

Sa?urda V 7 P M
Open dail', Tr S Vic buy, seli.tr4e

dresser, Chest, box
springs and mat, , an night

Deflary

ESTATE SACRIFICE

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YOUR

AIm.,t new, 3 bedroom, t' bath
home with carport and laundry
room. Good garden area Assume
7 pct rntg. Offers up to *27.000
accepted up till Jan 31st by

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Reconditioned flatteries, $17.93
exChanej REEL'S BODY SHOP

72-Auction

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REALTORS 373 635Ior6.aS
7Th
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Stancl%.

76-Auto Parts

:nr used furniture, appliances,tools.
ect. Buy I or 1001 items Larry's
Mart. 71% Sanford. Ave

CITY- ONE, TWO PUNCH? One)

WE TAKE 1RAOES

. "l"' age Vfl airport Up TO
sq
It available im
mediately. Monthly or yearly
Phone 373 4070 weekdays

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set,

1973 Subaru GL Coupe with air.
Excellent condition 373 6147 After

ISO CC 1400

SALES LEADER" EXECUTIVE HOME
LOCH KEPIMORE WASHER, parts.
ARBOR- a Bedrooms with all
Service. used machines
custom extras, 17'x34' pool.
bedroom home on 2 lots. Near
MOONEY APPLIANCES 373 0697
S51.500, 322 7287
*shopping, Citrus Extras $25,000. __________________________
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Garnett White

home,

HIGH CLEARANCE CEILING

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"SANFORD'S

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MARY - BINGOI A vvinner
Beautifully decorated 3 bedroom
central heat &amp; air, car
peled, family room breakfast bar.
$21900 Owner motivated,

NEW ALL STEEL BLDG

Mi 1791

Real~

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LAKE

*SANFORD AIRPORT*

PMLY, I 4,

1972 Ford LTD. 2 Door, Loaded
33,000 miles, Must sacrifice
11.695 $34.164

Wanted to buy used office furniture
Any
Quantity
NOLL'S
Casselberry, Hwy. 17 92 $30 4206

"Buy Direct From floicar"

Corbeft Real Estate

Ste n s

Sanford 337 7111

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black and white and r ead all over

And
Acreage
JOHN KPIDI(.

Appliances Furniture Paint Etc.

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Commercial Properties
Homes, Lots

purpose again *tin
sell
them witp a Classified Ad
rOm 'he Hefald Call VS
todait Do n't delay! Just dial
37 27611
$319993 To place
Your low cost Want Act

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CASH BUYERS ARE WAITING TO
READ YOUR CLASSIFIED AD

SANFORD RECVEE SERVICE
7111W 1st St
173 4711

Auction

FREIGHT SALVAGE

Reg R eal Estate Broker
7139 S Myrtle Ave. Sanf or d
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WITT REALTY

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Read today's Classified Ads for
lhC help you need )fl 7611

W. 1st St. 337 7335

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i bed rooms. 3
baths, Central air heat. Corn

bik Home Lots

and canoeing See at Camp
Seminole,smileswes tat lion SR
AL 372

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beautiful oaks. Swimming, fishing,

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loocallon Adjacent

JIM DANDY JAll FEED
"Buy Direct From Bosc.ar"
GORMEY'S, E. 16, Sanford in 1731

119S, Walnut bedroom
Wile. S PC $15. Several antique
piec es KULP DECORATORS 4o7

control doors. kitchen appliances
furniShed 141.000 Conventional
IOAns as l ow 5 7' pct. interest,

327 7371337 1496.337 154

LAKEIROPIT HOME- Beautiful

fur

niture, heavily Constructed
hardrock maple twin beds
complete, chest, mirror, night

double garage w electronic

Central Florida's

of

just rectived large load

homes, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths,

MULTIPLE LISTING REAL TOR

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Fret,

NEW &amp; NICE EXECUTIVE

Stemper Realty
3271991

Call Credit Dept.

Fireplace, 4 bdrm,, 2 bath, den, pool, 307 A
Last 1st St , Sanford 337 CIII
on I acre. Only $37,950 Acre
Evet, $9 I 14
Realty, REALTOR, 373;

storage buiIding. All for only

CailBart R eal Estate

Sly4

SANFORD SEWING CENTER

$14.800

ditioned Fenced for pets

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starting at 11:30 a.m. in the a thing of the
t for me! I noticeable responses can be forbidden in the course of orFEB. 8-9
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clubhouse on Overbook Drive. have been taking Cy tomel observed within a few hours ganizing.
s ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
'olusia County Health Dept.
IN
YOUR
FAMILY?
15th Annual Championship
since,
after taking it, and within a few
AL ANON
Tournament of Seminole heart screening. United Ch ur ch
Bedroom and Private
The AFSCME has filed an UnLongwood area Tourist Club,
Now lam 39 and ha ve been days its maximum e ff ect ES
For famili or friends of problem
Oath. S70 Week
('ounty Bowling Association, of Deltona parking lot, 1649 noon, .Sunnyshade Park, taking thyroid all this time, obtained. It takes
fair labor-practices complaint
'inkers
two
3373665
Providence
Blvd.
Six-hour
fast
Longwood.
F airlanc's Indian Hills, 115
or from
three with the Public Employe Bela- For further information call 173 1557
Recently I could not sit down weeks for good effects
or write
Wilshire Blvd, Fern Park. prior to coming and urine
Gentleman or Lady
tlons Commission, charging
without dropping off to sleep. In whole thyroid.
Sanford
Al Anon Family Group P.O.
to shar e
sample
required. Persons wi th Kappa Gamma Society, dessert fact, all I wanted to do was sit
Information and entry blanks
that
one
of
its
organizers
was
Box IS], Sanford. Fla. 32771
Beca use the Cytomel is not
Room. Board and Ex Pensts
Bowl America, Sanford, and previous heart trouble and meeting, and food auction at down. I have always been ex. bound to protein, some r'1 the month
threaten
ed Lake
wi th Butler
arrestPris..
last
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at the
Lecithinf VInigart Bat Kelpt N ow
Fairlanes. ABC sanctioned. those uith high blood pressure home of Margurite Partin, - tremely energetic, so I thought standard thyroid tests are
all four In
capsule, ask for
open to all SCRA members. within past five years not Oviedo, at 7 p.m.
V86+
age was making me slow down, tr icky when you are taking it. on Reception Center.
accepted.
Also Feb, 15-16.
"He did nothing Illegal," but
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When I "ent for in)- yearly The best way to tell when the
was acting within the law in
Beta Chi Chapter, Delta physical I asked for a thyroid patient is getting enough is by
passing out leaflets In front of
Kappa Gamma Society, dessert test. I had do ubled my th yroid the response.
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th
e center
to
o
ther employcs,
equIpped, Water sewer garbage
Female
Chocolate
FOUND:
Poodle
meeting, and food auction at totwotablets,Somlcrogramsof Your low-thyroid problems Paisley
said,
pd by O*'flCt $170 372
on Old Orlando Hwy near
home of Margurite Partin,
Cytomel, for three weeks. Even may not have been as sudden as
119$
or 372 ISfl
9162
Sunland
337
"The threat was not an
Oviedo, at 7 p.m.
so, the test was borderline,
you think. People can gradually
r,..
raa ij,jp,,x,
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or
unturn
Dy
Dtu USUL
aea case;' t'atsiey added. FOUND- Small female dog, Hwy.
Since
then I have added f eel worse so slowly they don't
Ideal location, reasonable rent
477 and 1792 White with black
Lawton El ementary School, another Cytomel tablet, so I'm notice the c ha nge un til they are "We can document eigh t InPh owner 3*33721 anytime.
mask, wearing cIQIter. 372 3990
Oviedo voll ey ball game be nefit taking 75 micrograms each treated and feel be tki-,
stances of our people being
For Thursday, February 6, 1975
after S.
MASTERS COVE
Central Florida Zoo, Parents day. I'm be ginning to feel true of n
threatened wi th arrest for conON THE LAKE
ARI ES (March 21-April 19)
ducting perfectly legal union
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. fi ) vs. teachers and students vs.
.3737900
-Child
Care
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It L LM U3IU II.1 Ul1fl3 IeVp DUSy. rroee as it you teachers.
organizing acuviues.'
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don't work out as fast as you have a ll the answers. Sot..
He said the union was "quite SWING SET NURSERY. Open 24 B.amb'ooCov,.
Sunny kitcPiens.playgroun, near
think they should . A last-minute prislngly, when you need them FLE. 15
prepared" to file unf air labor
hl, 7 days. Special rates F er n
City perk.&amp; Sanford Plaza From
Seminole
County
Cam$IiO Airport Blvd near SaorJ
break will get you over the you will have them.
practice charges against state
Park, $31 4111
7 p.m., CampAve 3731310
p
hump.
officials who threaten employes Child Care in my home. Hot meals,
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. town, SR 15 &amp; SR 530, St. Cloud.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20 ) 21) You could gain some
engaged in union organizing.
Nice clean 7 bdrrn. unlurn. duplex,
Fencedyarct BytheHour, Day.or
air Conditioned, kitchen equipped
Week. 3373.597.
The solution you're seeking Will unexpected advantages from
"We will do what we have to
FEB. 17
1001 B Elm St 372 1.135
come in a flash of Inspiration your business dealings If you're
do in order to ensure that state Child Care in my home. Hour, cay
South Seminole Garden Club
MARINERS VILLAGE APTS,
just when you think there's no bargain-conscious and know
week. Fenced yard. References
employes
have a free, informed
w il l take a scenic boat tour of
I&amp;78drm turn orunfurn
available 3210673
choice If they wLth a union to
real Value.
)O2OrlandoDr, 323 $670
Winter
Park
at
11:30
am.
inGEMINI(May 21-June 20)
represent them," Paisley said.
CAPRICORN (Dec. fl-Jan. stead of re gular meeti ng.
9-Good Thngs to Eat
extra..alert today in bisiflS8 19) Conditions
'fl AFSCME, one of the
DeBary, AdultS Lovely large I
ting to
are
star
bedroom air, ideal far retired
dealings. A li ttle windfall could shift. You'll
larger
employe
uni
on
s
has
IdyHwIlde Elementary School
be breaking clear
persons
Ml 611.5; 3224051.
FRUIT
FOR
SALE
come to you from out of left of in
been focusing its organizing ef..
PTA, 7:30 p.m.
fl uences that kept )?
337
.
field.
forts
on
prison
guards
and
o
ther
FRANKLIN ARMS APTS
bottled-up the past few days.
1170 Florkta Ave.
Fruit Jars. Lids.Sea1s
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Institu tional employes.
ft 19
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19)
Keep a flexible sctwctule in
Th e
Seminole
County
GORMLYS. 1 46. Sanford 373 4733
SANDLEW000 VILLAS
A responsibility you thought
order to make sudden
Legislative Delegation
110W AIRPORT BLVD.
you would be burdened with wi ll hearings
in plans wi thout
SANFORD, 373
NAVEL ORANGES. 1,250 BU
for
proposed
enter
suddenly be assumed by a legislati on
Also
Tangerines
work or productivity,
. 7:30 p.m. City Hall,
3fl6733or3720362
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) You' ll considerate a lly.
Altamonte Springs.
31-ApartmentsFurnished
-_
put off doing things you should
PISCES (Feb. 20M&amp;ch 20)
I
24
11-rnfructio
take care of till the last minute. You're going to be getting some r
ior2Bedroorn AduitsOnly
CAPE CANAYERAL, Fla. "
-Idyfiwilde Elementary School
Park AvenueMobji, Par,
Somehow, you'll sneak in under unexpected, but i)lUUflt,
Enroll now for Spring sewing
2313 Park Drive, 3fl 2141
(
A
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The
new
director
of
Sk
the
ating
Party
6:301:30
p.m.,
the wire,
from a f riend who is separated
classes. Singer approved dealer.
nation's
spaceport
says
it
would
Melodee
Skating
Rink,
VIRGO(Aug.23-Sept.fl)The from you by some distance.
210 E. 1st St., 3736661.
Park Ave., lurnhlhtd garage
be sensible for federal energy
early part of your day is apt to
apartment. US month or weekly,
research
to
be
carried
out
at the ___________________________
Pets. small deposit. Orlando, IS)
be ra ther mundane. La ter,
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YOUR BIRTHDAY
14- .,.mping Resorts
'so,.
Kennedy
Space
Center.
The
Seminole
County
something will occur to
Feb. S,1V75
"Energy research in this
Legislative Delegation
0n bedroom apt, ligh?t, wat er ,
brigh ten the scene for you.
SCENIC WEKIVA RIVER
IF
to
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L;)V
hearings
for
proposed
LIBRA Sept. 23-Oct. 23 )
Vacat on or live under beautiful
Advancement will come
cause
ot
me
expertise
which
C.IIIS
legislation.
7:30 p.m., City Hall,
Fishing. CflOiI1C), Swim -_
You're going to take some suddenly this year in our
Ming, mobile home or camp sites One bedroom
exists here," Capt. Lee Sche.
apt., furnished, lights
sodden action In a situation chosen field of endeavor. Build Casselberry
Camp Seminole, Smiles west of i
&amp; water furnished. No children.
rer,
U.S.
Navy,
ret.,
said
Monyou've felt uncertain about, union acouaintanr
on SR 44. 372-4170
von mi'k,
t6
377 3509 after 6
day attiis first press conference
This will reverse the odds in with persons of Influence who
AAI'C?IOP,ViOUIPUUt.
Region 7.0 Science Fair,
Three rms.&amp;screeriecI torch
as director of the space center.
your favor,
)8,-44eIpWantcJ
share Similar interests.
Oviedo High School.
Advtt5. No pets $100 ma.
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Sctierer
succeeded
Dr.
Kurt
_
217 West 17th St.
I lt,LIL e o
riaii
Debus. who retired In October.
a saA LIS IL
MVUPI
R15i!J
Furnished 1 bedroom air cond. apt
Scherer said that studies of
lLW
39Pos'*agun
oo
k1t1
I Small arrow
what the center might do in
I
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Make it a happy 1New Year. Pay Off1st fl r, adults on ly. No pst 377
4 2 Caneroons
I
P4
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SWiaponof
Negro
last years hills and start saving
the rmal and solar research are
lonoarid
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low
key
level,
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S?orI-bare:e
upstairs apt air, private $100
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water vapor
associated
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working
full
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17 Primary coior
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Office
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management, shorthand essen
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WELAKA APARTMENTS
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111W It St.
headedbyDr.
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373 6061. 337 0517

spot under the old oaks to vacation
REALTOR 337 7195
or live Fishing. canoeing.
Swimming, Camp Seminole. S IOYLLWIDE
-- Outstanding home. 3
mileswest oft Ion SR 46 312"113.
bedrooms. 2 baths, Florida room,
air heat, (Immaculate). fly ap
Petax
Shop the easy way
Shop
polntmrit
rii'ir AOS trom your
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all

up with
Lecithin-Kelp Combination. Get
Norwalk Led Kelp caps at

III St

3fl 549
SCENIC WEK IVA RIVER lely

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Peg Real Estate Broker
1100 E 75th St., 337 6655

convenience%. Newly painted,
panel ed , carp, and furnished.
Can use as 7 or 3 bedrooms.

Peg Real Estate Broker

pm.

2606S. Hwy 1792

COUNTRY LIVING yet Close to city

M UNSWORTH REALTY

Furnished
$150
Security. 377 1299

a job

Sanford, Florida

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GOLDEN TOUCH-t4 SEW
i Sewing cabinet, reposseu,d
Singers best model, winth bobbin
In machine Full automatic
Pay balance of $75 or tO pay
merits f U

Realty

REALTY

TAFFER

Goverr -.ient sunsiditeci
to Qualified buyers Call to 5CC if
you Qu alify I

Bedroom. 60- 02,
mobile- home

Ladies. need
or extra money?
Can earn from $5 an hr. &amp; up. Call

write P.O. Box 1211

gaining
Thie law details the rights of

6

after

No down

Payment, monthly payments less

to your oamliv*s income,

Perhaps Alcoholic Ainymovs
Can Help
Call 173 4517

N hOj% Ina rural area

HOflWS
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collecting, Excellent arrangement

A DRINKING

WITH

ed
pets

corner lot, fenced yard. $550 down.
$155 per mo., to qualifiedpur
Miser

They're Hot! *

Owner,

Plan now to vacation this year in
your own REC Vet from

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COMMERCIAL-7 Bdrm. house,
rage with apartment on
2 lotsDrop In bobbin, z tag, and 3 needlf
Position Like new condition. sold
fleWfOrIH,beIon(,of$dcashor
Harold Hall
s payments at $10 New
warrapty.

Neat. 7 bedroom masonry home,

1973 Duster 310 I speed. mags.
many extras, Sharp $2295 $30

the Want Ads

_________________

ESTATE SETTLEMENT..
bedroom. 1'., bath Split plan.
nice size lot $fl.000

GOOD TERMS

than rent

.

NASHVILLE RECORDING C. ACT NOW

Priced %l3,n,0175
JOHNNY WALKER REAL
ESTATE INC.
37
6457.
AlterS, 137 7111
__________________________

completely equipped.
$71,500 Ph 130"19,

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('MC MOTOR COACH
Excellent condlor., low mileage,

adver'iie your "don't needs" In

51--Household Goods

Ravenna Park - Immaculate 3
irm., large'Of, tow, low down.
123.500. Acre Reilly, REALTOR,
373 7750

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etc. Dock, privacy, Priced right
Land contract. Owner, •

Wednesday, Feb. 3, IflS-HA

75-Recreational Vehicles

PIGS. I WKS OLD
$20 EA CH
372 3I59

stand. Walnut coffee table,
Mahogany built* 323 ?"I a,
ter noon

Spotless older take horn, All

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mr+:el
: Cash
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Evening Hera id, Sanford, Ft.

7-Livestock.Pouftry

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bedroom sulle. dbI bed, Triple

tooll

LAKE MARY

'romes.ji Bedrooms
PrIced From ]Soo to iii oo

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P".cy GALORE MOdCrn
bedrnom
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miles
*
1 South Of Sanford $ 0136

Sunday - Noon Friday

on breaking the law," Joe Palsley said Monday.

decided I needed thyroid arki 1., 04it C)toiiiel is not bound to
Little lied School lIoLbe. FEB13
llcnry S. Sanford Library and
put Inc on 25 micrograms of any protein as whole thyroid
Museum in Ft. Mellon Park, Deltona. No fee, open to public.
state employes to organize In
Woman's Club of Casselberry 0- tomel. Within three nionths I
That characteristic enables it
2:3 p.m. Open to public.
labor unions and specifies acLee Strong, instructor. Second annual luncheon and card party became pregnant. Sterility was to act much faster. Some tivities
w
session. Feb.
hi ch are permitted or

Before Publication
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Plus clitpimil,

or Rent
Storage
L French Ave c

Houte. Flora Hei ghts
ctlfA
- P0th
(h'dfCfl Water, garbage &amp; traTh
rrrovaI d $3S mo
327 513r
Bedroom, It, Bath lome
--- - -------CIearI.LarOLot
41-Houses
3371110
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MUST SELL
NEW I 80. 7 BATH
HOME.all extras. good location,
Mikp oIler, 3?? 77$;

41c a line
1 thru S times
31c a line
6 thru 25 times
24c a line
26 tImes
02.00 MINIMUM CHARGE)
3Line Minimum

HOURS

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CLASSIFIED ADS

Seminole

Lake Howell High School narrated by Stan Midgley,
lISA and Boosters aub, 7:30 p.m., Forest Lake
Academy E. Keller and

p.m.,

32HOusUfl2d

Therapy

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Evening Herald Sanford, Fl.

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the right to limit

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Inside the little blue-andwhite building on the pine.
shaded corner of French
Avenue and Hiawatha in
Sanford, all is in confusion
this week.
A in,t,1,lir.

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ceramic and wicker accessorles, mirrors and
furniture and gift Items
crowd
several small
showrooms.

Banki'o ng

gi;11.4,1!
It

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design. Banking is her
held, and after graduating
from Seminole Junior
College and then from the
University of Florida, she
took a Job as a cnarketipg
officer with a bank holding
company in Pompano
Beach.
But in December last
)'ear,Fate (in the guise ofa
flagging economy) stepped

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Edie

week, all will be shipshape,
says Edk Hall, manager of
S.nford's new Decorators
ltaziar. For Monday Is
Grand Opening Day.
New
to the retail
business, ["die is no
str1inger
to
interior
decorating, however. 11cr
mother, Berth Hall, started
up her own interior design
business in Sanford eight
sears ago, right across the
fr'n, [)e( or.ltoN

eluding
the
entire
marketing division, were
laid off from the bank
"I don't think I'll ever go
back into banking now,"
commented Edie.
"Marketing
specialized
field and only accepted by
the most progressive
banks,
"I've decided to try a
new kind of marketing I'll market this decorating
ztflatLrcUve uionue ViUi

Interiors by Berta Hal)
has relocated to Winter
Park, but the family still
owns property in their
former hometown - and
Harold Hall, of course, has
his real estate business
located in the city,
Edie hadn't
really
planned a career in interior

Ee Hall Is delighted with herDecorators Bazaar

lively blue eyes, Edle's
natural artistic flair and
creative mind III her well
for her new venture,
certainly It's a far cry
from writing up banking
reports and organizing
consumer counseling
programs, but Edie I
game to give It a

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Save Money; Learn To Sew

The cowan Is planned for both
beginners and experienced
sewers. New ideas, new fabrics.
short cuts and fitting will be
included in the course.
The class is open to any
person 16 years of age and over,
and Starts today. Meeting time
is 9 am, to 12 noon and the
course runs for ten Consecutive

weeks.

provided.
And it's still not too late to
enroll.

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librarian and curator of the Revolutonarv Era." The essay 1870.

Instruction is free, but each
enrollee must furnish her (or
his) materials. Machines are

neqhborhood?
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Interference

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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN

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DEAR ABBY: I am the
mother of a very nice, but
extremely shy 17-year-old son.
fie has never had a date In

Abby

his

if

he's afraid hell get turned
down.
lie s an A B student, but
doesn't do verywell In sports, both bows.
which could be the reason he
I know that some of my rnisn't very popular With the in swers don't please t
he
crowd at school
questioner, but I always tell the
lie is slightly overweight, but truth. !'%C often wondered
w ho
there are fatter boys who seem will account for the lying I d
to hit It off with girls, so that for the first 28 years of my 111
e.
can't be the reason.
BEEN TIIEULE.
It breaks my heart to see him
DEAR BEEN: There Is on
alone all the time.
one reason people 1k.
5
\giris dub is having ' 1k C UUSL th() ha i. a t It
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courage to tell the truth. Moi
boys, One of my best friends
emphasis should be placed
has a daughter in this club,
truthfulness, and less ain
Should I put a bug in my
punishment.
friend's ear and ask her to
DEAR ABBY: I was ve
her daughter to ask my son? He
angry after reading your rep]
wouldn't have to know
to the woman who refused i
ai'tSflged It.
use birth control because it goc
SORRY FOR SONNY
against the teachings of th
DEAR SORRY: Don't put
Catholic faith. There is n
any bugs In anybody's ear.
reason why people shoul d
Your son may be a late
question anyone having a larg
bloomer, And another one of his
family. The number of children
problems could be a wella couple should have should b
meaning mother who's inclined
left up to the individual couple
to run interference for him. Let
As this woman pointed out, sh
him develop socially at his own
15 asking no one's assistance ii
pace.
the upbringing of her children
DEAR ABBY: I read with
In my opinion, many pep1
interest the letter from the girl
are
limiting the size of thei
who lied. I
wonderedfamilies not only because o
sometime in her life she was
their concern for the world, but
forced to he.
meteil you my
ause ifMOmha3 too
)
story:
children then she may not be
When I was very young,
able to work for some time,
found that if I told the truth
which may mean not having the
when my mother questioned me
about a mischievous act, I latest car model, and the
children won't be able to go t
would get a spanking,
naturally, to escape the camp, and Mom won't be able
t have new furniture for thi
spanking, I lied. She was a

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Senior Citizen Clubs Hold
Valentine's Eve Dance

The Federation of Senior
Citizen Clubs of Seminole
County is sponsoring a benefit
dinner dance on St. Valentine's
Eve, Feb. 13, at 6 p.m. at the
Altamonte Springs Civic
Center,
Music will be provided by the

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Guest speaker at M80 daY 2 161 1's meeting of the Seminole
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again.
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problems of learning disabled children with SMHA president
would never live with anyone I
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Is a special education teacher at !dyflwllde Elementary School,- had to He tom order to get along
with. I'm 48 now, and I've kept
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terests of Gen. Henry Sheldon and Daughters of the American Seminole County area by the
Sanford will be on display at the Revolution D.A.R.) as hostess. Sallie Harrison Chapter of the
General Sanford Memorial
The public is invited to D.A.R. under the direction of
Library and Museum, 5) E. participate in the afternoon historian Mrs. F.E. Rotunlllat,
First St., when the board of program which will begin at 2 was open to students in grades
trustees honors the memory of p.m. with the presentation of five through eight.
this city's founding father with the colors by cadets of the
From 3-4 p.m., the Seminole
a special open house on Sanford Naval Academy.
Junior College String Ensemble
Founders Day, Saturday from 2 This will be followed by the will present a program of
-4 p.m.
presentation of awards for prize chamber music featuring
Mrs. Mildred Caskey, winning essays on "The selections from the period of

Beat the economy crunch and
learn to sew. A basic sewing
class will be offered by project
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Seminole Junior College and
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Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

This will be the year of the world's largest strawberry
sundae in Plant City, Florida. Constructing this sundae
with 2,100 pounds of strawberry and vanilla ice cream
and
some 400 pounds of topping and strawberries
Is
one
of
the
highlights of the Plant City 40th
Annual Strawberry
Festival and Hilisborough County Fair.
Mrs. Louise Gibbs, manager of the festival,
said a full
day of activities is planned for each
day of the week,
beginning on March 3-B
The largest sundae will be built In a wading swimming pool. Fes flollet of the Main Street Ice Cream
Parlor
Franchise is designing the 10 to 11-foot high conical.
pyramid sundae. He says it will be made of strawberry
and vanilla Ice cream on March 3 at 4 p.m. on the
fairgrounds. Roller said officials expect to have a large
crowd olscliool ch1Jdres to eat the free sundae after It has
been authenticated for the Guinnes Book of Records,

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A committee was formed to find a person involved In
strawberry farming as far back as 60 years ago. The
person to be chosen had to have his or her name appear in
an edition of a Tampa or Plant City newspaper, Mrs.
Gibbs says the committee has found a candidate for the
honor and clues identifying the person are being broad.
cast and published In Plant CIty.

will be centered around the theme, "I Remember When."
Themes by day beginning on March 3, are Turn of the
Century, Roarin' Twenties, Dastardly Thirties,
Frolicking Forties, Frivolous Fifties and &amp;)bering SixtIes.
To really emphasfe the theme of the 1974 festIval, a

Editor's Note: Th1 is the last gOvernment Intervention in the dwindling which makes the predicted a 10 per cent decle their cot are high and prices
The one point that all scarcely be noticeable by who must purchase livestock
by (hr farmer, packer and eventually cause a leveling off brighter.
retailer.
This need not alarm anyone favorable (or beef production
in prices and urge the govern.
meat prices can be achieved of the change have argued. happy and then sell it to the
ment to stay away.
Hut
as
this
debate
goes
on
the
for
the
moment,
he
said,
again
there
will
be
a
shortage
plentiful
supplies are assured. And, they say, the change retailers at a low enough price
main concern of many con- because the hog cycle - the and a delay In meeting It.
BY NICK DAGER
The herald Services
For farmers a partial solution would enable farmers to grass to keep them happy.
Some meat packers, on the sumners is whether or not meat time needed to fatten a newborn
That shortage and delay to the problems they face in feed cattle and thus ease their
other hand, believe they are will continue to be available pig for market - is short,
Meanwhile the meat packer
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trapped in the middle between even at current prices.
could
raise
beef
prices
once
their
part
of
the
meat
cycle
grain
costs,
hopes
to turn a profit.
- If there is faritiers and the retailers and
The beef cycle is longer, again and cause a situation would be a bumper grain crop
Farmers,
however,
would
confusion and disagree
It seems doubtful that there
There is disagreement on this however, and when asked about similar to the current one,
believe that government point as well.
in 15. This would reduce the still face rising costs in other are any direct and concrete
thefutuiesupplyof
beef
Huston
about what has caused the assistance in the form of conS
Huston would say only ut, mnosttangiblecostiternjncai
John Huston
areassuchasfuel, utilities,and solutions to correct the meat
of the livestock would say only that there is "a things being what they are raising.
taxes. Whether or not they can packer's sitoation.
there is even more confusion
For their part, retailers seem down and he won't predict it, l5."
to a tightening of all supply." One that is controversial in the some sort of government trob could ease the burden of
correct it.
Future of the meat market hut rtipt hnr$,,n
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The clues will get progressively warmer as the day $
lot' the revelation of the Mystery Person nears on March
3, Grand Opening day at 12:45 p.m.
M(ffth 4, the Parade Grand Marsha] will lead a
long parade of floats depicting "I Remember When"
events, activities or days of Plant City; and aggregati

Mystery Person contest is being conducted. The Mystery
Person program replaces the Mr. and Mrs. Tourist
plan of
two or three years ago. The Mystery Person will receive
the same prizes normally irrangcd for Mr. and Mrs.

of antique vehicles occupied by officials, special guests
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made their home.
The cuLcne of Mexico varies
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because Mexico Is not really a
single country txxt a group of
Countries tied together in a
loose package. These regional
differences within the country
occurred because there a.s
little travel or commerce
across Mexico's rugged
mountains so that the Indian
communities kept their iden.
titles and passed them along to
the populations of mixed
Spanish and Indian ancestry
that developed locally.
For breakfast or brunch,
huevos rancheros - countrystyle eggs — is a Mexican
favorite. It Is served with
tortillas, a hot sauce of
tomatoes and chilies, avocado
•
slices and refried beans.
Refried beans are very popular
in Mexico. Called frijoles
refrft, they are served in
nearly every home and
restaurant in Mexico.
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Refried Beans are made with
PAIST GLUE RISION
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integral part of that situation
the problems of the meat Industry cannot be really
separated from the rest of the
market and there are no
isolated solutions.
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current economic crisis is
resolved the problems in the
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Administration FDA) doing to
educate the public on nutritive
food comsumption and to
protect them from quackery?
The nutrient requirements of
the American population can be
met by the ample food supplies
that are available, However,
people must recognize the need
to consume a varied diet, and
also be confident that the Foods
they buy are sale, wholesome,
and nutritious. Several FDA
programs are underway to
provide the consumers with
more information on the
nutritional content of Food
through improved labeling.

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Add onion and garlic; saute
over low heat unil transparent,
about 5 minutes. Stir In
tomatoes, chilies, salt, sugar
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When you see a testimonial,
riiteniber that legitimate
practioners do not use them.
Testunonials are commonly
bought and sold; some are
sincere
but essentially
ssorthless, due to the in.
dividual's lack of nutritional
md medical knowledge.
Ask known, competent
iutliorities br all Lnfurnation
concerning your health. You
ssill rt'ceive honest, dependable
facts.
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being included in some food
standards, Nutritional
guidelines
are
under
development for certain major
classes of food as a means of
assuring that the consumer will
receive the nutrient qualities
expected in the products purchased in food markets, As
modern technology leads to new
or modified foods, FDA is
making many efforts to Insure
their nutritional quality.
What can you do to protect
yourself and your family from
nutritional quackery?

Is the product sold in homes
by people who tell you they are
interested only in helping
people in need. They will agree
stth any ailment you may say
you have, and they have a
product to treat your condition,
They are not doctors they are
not experts on nutrition they
are salesmen.

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everrnedltgfl heat untai whites
are sef nd yolks MW SOIL

In addition, nutritional
quality considerations are

Don't buy a product or alter
ycur eating habits on impulse of
from fear. Take enough time to
ask yourself the following
questions:
Does the promoter belittle
normal foods? This is the first
sign of nutritional quackery,
Does the product, or the
person, promise or imply a
quick correction for a condition
you think you may have?

seeded and finely
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gosernment subsidy might be

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Wetine4ay, Feb. 5, )7$_5Ø ;s

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IIoth Ice creams will be of the home made type and
will be kept at Ice Cream Parlors at 40-below tern.
peratures until March 3. To assist In getting the word out
about the strawberry festival, the company Is conducting
a sweepstakes at its 11 stores, The winner will receive a
trip to Disney World.
In addition to this record.breaking event,
Mrs. Gibbs
says activities, costumes and themes of various events

This

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(QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED)

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Make This Soup At Home, Economicaiiy

Evening Herald

By CE, IL BROWNSTONE

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smaller one 11 by 8 inches ches.
shove peelings Into it, Here in
WINTER SOUP
that would be useful in the
Food Editor
The board is particularly New York City, we use the sink
6
cups
water
&amp;
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strairips
because
disposal
units
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chicken
bouillon cubes or
along this recipe for a gcod PIleY Of a boaL Both sizes of but It
may also be used to ad- are not allowed; but it you live
2
tablespoons
winter vegetable soup, she told boards are one-inch thick and vantage with just 0.qe1 Our
in an area where disposal units
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BEETLE BAILEY
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10-year cessful interaction with the Florida agricultural land will
forecast of Florida food state's urban sector on such remain the same acerage or
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not now mechanized, and more spread of urban areas also economic benefits to the state's continue to bolster the state's agriculture is 1nCreaa(1 paDprofitable marketing systems. affects water supplies, air economy," said Dr. Kenneth R. economy.
ductivity — and such increases
Production and how the state's vital factors as Land use control, perhaps even decrease over the
An adequate food supply also quality, transportation and Tefertiller, vice president
rely
on research, education,
for
Agriculture is the state's
agriculture can cope with rapid taxation, water resource next 10 years. Production in- will depend on preventing other factors vital to agricul.
better
management and
Agricultural Affairs at the most stable growth industry
urbanization will be revealed at management, enviroiuental creases, therefore, will depend further serious land-use, en- lure.
University of Florida.
directly employing some striking a balance with growing
a special statewide conference considerations, manpower, on such things as superior vironmental and energy
"With sound, long-range
Dr. Tefertiller said that 140,000 workers and annually urbanization.
Feb. 11-12 w hich will include urban waste disposal and management techniques, more problems stemming
from rapid planning
the
problems agriculture Is one industry that producing about $2.4 billion in
addresses from Florida energy allocations
efficient plants and animals, state urbanization. In addition associated with an expanding must continue to grow
Gov. Askew will make the
in commodities.
Governor Reubin Askew and
According to a conference more effective pest manage- to consuming over 57,000
acres
agriculture
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report to be issued by WAS, nient, mechanization in crops of Florida land each year, the and more than offset by the ,
dequate food supplies but to future success of Florida ference at 3:30 p.m., Feb. 11.
The conference
called Agricultural Growth in an Urban
Age (AGUA) — is being hosted
by the Institute of Food and
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solve problems facing the
state's agricultural industry
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incre~ired techn-doi,,~ to spur
productivily and on how
WH E R E CONOMY ORIGINATES
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Legal Notice —.

Legal Notice

FICTITIOUSP4AME
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
NOTICE is hereby given that lam
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
dR.
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
C'R.
Wednesday, Feb. S. 1973-12B
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE engaged in business at P.O Box
3311, ADI Lakeview Dr., Forest City
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
32751, Seminole County, Florida
PROBATE DIVISION
CASE NO. 7S.UCA0IA
under the fictitious name of ED
PROBATE NO 7SI0CP
In to: the Marriage of
LINDQUIST, and that I intend to
In re: Estate of
CATHERINE F. ROUSE. Wile
WEDNESDAY
(35) Mr. Ed
Petitioner, register said name with the Clerk of
WILLIAM M. HOAG. a Ii a W.
(44) Leave It To
tte Circuit Court, Seminole County,
Millon Hoag
EVENING
and
Beaver
Florida in accordance with the
deceased. PAUL J. ROUSE, Husband,
TONIGHT'STV
3:30
(2.6)
How
of the Fictitious Name
To
Respondent.
provisions
NOTICE
TO
Survive
CREDITORS
7:00 (2) To Tell The
A
All creditors of the estate of
Statutes, To Wit: Section 665.09
Marriage
NOTICE
TO
DEFEND
Truth
4P
Florida Statutes 1957.
WILLIAM M. HOAG, deceased, are THE STATE OF FLORIDA TO
(6) Match Game
_____________________________________
(6) Concentration
S Ed*ard E Lindquitt
hereby
notified
and
required
to
file
ROUSE
PAUL
J.
(9)
One
Life
To
(9) Truth Or
demands
which
they
Publish:
Jan 79, Feb S. 17, 19, 1973
any
claims
or
r
0
Wilson
Rouse
Live
Consequences
(6) Manhunter
may
have
against said estate in the
DEG159
Post
Office
Box
55.4
(35) Florida
(33) Uncle Hubie
6:25 (2) I Dream
(13) Cable Prevue
(9) Get Christie
office of Clerk Cl Circuit Court of
Canal Point, Florida 3.3136
Shnw
Lifestyle
Jeannie
(24) Intercom 21
Seminole County, Florida, in the
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
Love
(44) Three Stooges
11:55 (6) News
6:30 (6) Sunrise
STOCKHOLDERS MEETING,
courthouse at Sanford. Florida, that CATHERINE F. ROUSE, has
(33, 44) Star Trek
(13) Dick Powell
1:00
annual meeting of the
The
Semester
(2,8)
Somerset
within
four
calendar months from filed a Petition in the Circuit Court ol
PrIce Is Right
10:30 (35) Science Fiction
AFTERNOON
of the Flagship U S
(8)
Today
In
Florida
first
(6)
Mery
Griffin
date
of
the
the
publication
of
Seminole
County.
Florida,
for
a
stockholders
(6) What's My Line
Theatre
12:00
(2.
44)
News
Sanford, Florida
Bank
of
Seminole.
notice.
Each
cia.m
or
this
demand
Dnolution
o
Marriage
and
you
are
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
(9) Lucy Show
(9) $25000 Pyramid
1100 (2, 6. 8. 9) News
r a banking corpor ation, will be held
(6) Young And
In
writing
and
must
state
required
must
be
ou
serve
a
copy
of
y
to
Today
7:00
(2.
8)
(24) Sesame Street
(13) Movie
in the Board Room on February 12.
(24) LIlias, Yoga
Restless
the place of residence and post office written defenses, If any, on
(44) Mickey Mouse
(6) News
8:00 (2, 8) House On
And You
addressof the claimant and must be CHRISTOPHER RAY, Attorney at 1973, at 9:30 am. for the following
(I)
Jackpot
Club
(9) Bozo's Big Top
The Prairie
purposes:
sworn to by the claimant, his agent, Law, whose address Is Suite 107, 6)6,
(33) Burke's Law
(9) Password
Am
America
7:30
4:30
(2)
Bonanza
(9)
(1) Elect a Board of Directors for
pj attorney, or it will become E Semoran Boulevard. Altamonte
(6) Tony Orlando
(44) Night Gallery
(33) Big Valley
(8) Mery Griffin
the ensuing year
(44) Black Forum
void
according
to
law.
Springs,
And Dawn
Florida
file
the
32701,
and
11:30 (2, 6) Tonight
12:30 (2, 8) Blank Check
(2) The transaction of Such Other
Dated January 30th, 1973
(9) GlIligan's Island
orIginal with the Clerk of the above
(9) That's My
(6) Movie
(6) Search For
siness as may come before the
bu
LOUISE
BINNS
HOAG
8:00
(6)
Captain
Kangaroo
(13)
styled
ou
the
61h
on
or
befor
e
day
C
rt
City
Mama
(9) Wide World Of
Tomorrow
meeting.
ANNETTE L. BELL
otherwise
a
Tennessee
of
March,
A
L)
1975.
(44)
Council
(24) TBA
Entertainment
(9) News
Jo Y. Mercer
ECCUtiCS
Default and Ultimate Judgment will
Tuxedo
(35) Batman
(35) Name Of The
President
(24) Captioned News
() Variety
ALBERT N. FITIS
be entered against you for the relief
(44)
GIlligans Island
Game
Publish - Jan. 79. Feb 5. 1975
(33, 44) The Fugitive
8:30 (44) Andy's Gang
Attorney for Executrices
12:00 (2) News
demanded in the Petition.
5:00 (9) Dinah Shore
(44) Dinah
710
Ed#..rcis
Building,
17:00 (74) Man And
WITNESS
my
hand
official
DEJ
160
1:00 (2) Jackpot
and
9:00 2) Phil Donahue
(24) Mister Roger's
8:30 (9) Movie
Sanford, Fla. 37771
seal of said Court or, this 31st day of
(6) Mike Douglas
Environment
(6,8) News
Neighborhood
Publish Feb. S. 17, 1973
9:00 (2) Lucas Tanner
January, AD. 1973
(8) Movie
1:00 (2. 8) Tomorrow
FICTITIOUS NAME
(9) All My Children
(35) MICC Mouse
DEK Il
(Seal)
(6) Cannon
Notice Is here given that we are
(9) Movie
Show
(33, 44) Movie
Club
Arthur H Beckwith. Jr.
(74) Theater In
engaged in business at Sweetwater
(44) Leave it To
(9) Movie
1:30 (2. 8) How To SurvIve
Clerk of Circuit Court
(44)
Mod
Squad
Square. Sweetwater Oaks. Seminole
America
Beaver
(44) The Promise
A Marriage
FICTITIOUS NAME
Seminole County, Florida
5:30 (2) News
County, Florida under the fictitious
(44) Movie
9:30 (44) Petticoat
t .s.n
(6) As The World
Notice i her.h,
By Cecelia v Ekern
n
(6) Andy (,riftitt
of IIAII P1 AC( flL.'.tJTY
THURSD A
9 3 (6) C1 E Tt:.atre
Junction
engaged in tu'. ne. it 7606
Tur,i
Deputy Clerk
SALON, and that we intend 10
(Ii)
Dick
Powell
(9) Movie
S. Orlando Dr at 1797, Sanford, J. Christopher Ray
WEEKDAYS
10:00 (2) Celebrity
(9) Let's Make A
register said name With the Clerk of
Theatre
Seminole County. Florida under the Suite 107, 616 F. Sernoran
(13) Detectives
MORNING
Sweepstakes
Deal
Boulevard the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
(24) Electric Company
fic t i t i ous name of DECORATOR'S Altamonte Springs, Florida 37701
(35) Double Action
6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
(6) Joker's Wild
? 00 (2, 6) Days Of Our
Florida in accordance with tne
(33) Lost In Space
BAZAAR, and that I intend to
Attorney for Petitioner
Theatre
6:15 (8) Sunshine
(44) Father Knows
provisions of the Fictitious Name
Lives
register said name with the Clerk of Publish Feb S. I?. 19. 26, 1975
6:00 (2, 6. 8, 9) News
Almanac
Statutes, To wit Section 663 09
10:00 (2,8) Petrocelli
Best
(6) Guiding Light
the Circuit Court. Seminole County. DE fl
(24)
Villa
Alegre
Florida Statutes 1957
10:30 (7, 8) Wheel 01
(9) $10,000 Pyramid
Flor i da in accordance with the
(44) Lucy Show
S John F Mclean
NOTICE UNDER IICT1TIOUS
Fortune
iwovisiOns of the Fictitious Name
2:30 (2,8) The Doctors
Patricia McLean
(24)
Villa
Ale
qrt
NAME
STATUTE
(6) Gambit
Statutes. To Wit. Section 665 09
(6) Girt In My
PubIlh:
Jan 13, 77, 79, Feb S. 197S
TO
WHOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN
6:25 (2) Profiles In
Florida Statutes 1157
(44) Green Acres
Life
Notice i herrb given that the DEJ 61
PlaIt
Recta
S
Education
11:00 (2. 3) High Rollers
(9) The Big
1975 undersigned, pursuant to the
Publish Jan 13. 72. 79, Feb S.
6'30 (2 8) NBC News
(6) Now You See It
FiCtiIl
Sh ow down
Name Statute" of
DEJ
' (13) Ofd Smothers
(9) Split Second
Florida Statutes, will register with IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
(35) My Favorite
Brothers
(44) Phil Donahue
.'he Clerk of the Circuit Court . mind EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR
Martian
For Seminole County. Florida, upon CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR
(44) Underdog
1130 (2, 8) Hollywood
(24)
Man And
LOUNGE-PACKAGE STORE
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE receipt of proof of the publication of SEMINOLE COUNTY
Squares
3:00 (2, 8) Another World
Environment ii
11th
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT, Ihit otice, the fictitiOo name, to PROBATE DIVISION
CornerofCommercliI&amp; Palmetto
(6) Love Of Life
(6) Price Is Right
(3$) Mayberry RFD
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA wit
IOSTFIeS OF FLORIDA PROBATE NO, 71.32.CP
Downtown Sanford
(9) Brady Bunch
(9) General Hospital
(44) Hogan's Heroes
PROBATE DIVISION
under shicPi we r'pect to engage in In re: Estate of
CASE NO. PR73$.CF business at 45) Altamonte Avenue, HAZEL STIIUP4K Got F,
Estate of
aeceased
Altamonte Mall, Altamonte Springs
TRUTH
THE VERY VERSATILE BAND
NBC M/SC D AVIS SHOW grab off his land. It's an up- JESSIF W RIGGS
Florida
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
i aU,*
The contemporary wit of Gabe dated old Western plot where
Deceased
To All Creditors and All Persons
That the Individuals interested
=
-NOTICE OF CREDITORS
said busines enterprise are as Having Claims or Demands Against
Kaplan, the contemporary the poor homesteaders are
CU
STARTS
TODAY
Ike
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
_______
Said Estate:
follows
music of I.oggins and Messlna, burned out when they refuse to CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
Double Feature
You are hereby notified and
C) A Foster
and the timeless comedy of yield to the land baron.
required to present any claims and
SAIDESTATE:
7367
Whc'ystone
Court
The
Beatles
[You
Have S,eenand
THURS-FRI..SAT
Ruth Buzzi merge with Mac's
You and each of you are hereby
demands which you may have
Vienna, Virginia 73100
Heard Them At The
"MAGICAL
against the estate of HAZEL
9-10 ABC THE STREETS OF notified and required to file any
Evalene P Foster
easy-going
t
o
n
igh
t.
Feb. 671
Sportsmans Den Big
MYSTERY
claims and demands which you, or
STRUNK GOFF, deceased late of
3367 Wheystone Court
CBS THURSDAY NIGHT SAN FRANCISCO "The either of you, may have against said
Daddys, Miami *Machine
$JOO Per Person
Seminole County, Florida, to the
TOUR"
Vienna. Virginia
Programming of Charlie estate in the office of the Clerkoftne DATED this 101h day27100
Gun Kellys, Tallahassee
MOVI
of January, Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
THE ORIGINAL UNCUT
Cover Charge At The Door
the same In duplicate and as
All Major Universities
"Dirty Dingus Magee" Frank Blake" A woman is assaulted Circuit Ccurt of the 10th Judicial 1973
IS PAM VERSION 0:40 G
provided In S ec tion fl3,ta, Florida
Circuit, Semi nole County, Florida,
0 A Foster
and
SIX
suspects,
all
form
Sinatra plays a slovenly desert
Probate Division, in the Courthouse
Statutes, In their of fices in the
Evalene P Fotq
ALSO
character In constant con- offenders, are rounded up and at Sanford, Florida, withi.i four Pbtith Jan IS. 32, 79, Feb 5 1973 County Courthouse in Seminole
DON'T MISS THIS
__________
County, Florida, within four
Irontation- with the law, brought in for questioning. The calendar months from the time of DFJ#.O
PERFORMANCEI
CHAPLIN'S ART OF
the first publication of thiS notice
______________________ calendar months from thelimeof the
It
townspeople, bandits and the attacker could be among
Each claim or demand must be in
first publication hereof, or the same
I
COMEDY
calvary. He and George Ken. group and one Is under the writing and filed in duplicate and .N TH CIRCUIT COURT OF THE will b barred
Wo""
Starring
JUDICIAL
CIRCUIT.
Filed it Sanford Fiorda. this 23rd
7 30 and 9:40
nedy keep trying to outwit each influence of post-hypnotic state the place of residence and post 10th
Vernon York, Ken McCoy
eaturing
SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA. day of January. 1973
_______________
office
address
of
the
claimant
and
suggestion.
o ther wi th a barrel of cash at
Jon Fisher and
PROBATE DIVISION
Fantastic
must be sworn to by the claimant.
iiyt-rn
S Elaine Strunk Geduld.g
John McElmurr
stake. A lot of nonsense.
CASE NO. 5.4)0
10-11 ABC HARRY 0 "Silent his agent or attorney, or the same
TI(TI(
At Administratrlx CTA
Renditions Of
Estate of
9-10 NBC ARCHER "The Kill" An exL'elIent performance shill be void
S A Edwin ShirthoIs'r
Chicago
"CENTERFOLD
Dated
..t
Sanford.
Florida,
thiS
LEROY
I)
REITEF,
Attorney
for Administrilrlx, CTA
Arsonist" Archer's good turn is by James Wainright
a ff. 15th day of January, 1913
The Beatles
GIRLS"
deceased First Federal Building
to come to the rescue of a licult role—as a deaf mute—
NOTICE OF FINAL REPORT AND Sanford, Florida 37171
Beach Boys
5: Grace Pierce
0, "CANDY
storcossner who claims the makes this worthwhile, He's
At Executrix
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE Publish: Jan 29, Feb. S. 17, 19, 1971
All perststt are hereby notified
of said estate
DEJ Ia'
county tax collector is trying to accused
arson as DAVID W. CUNNINGHAM
that the under
as Executor of
three people die In an apart- Attorney for Executrix
said estate, has completed the ad IN THE CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
of
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ministration thireci and has filed in
0. Box ;s
ment
house
fire.
There's
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4,
EIGHTEENTH
JUDICIAL
Clot.
said
court
hit final report arid
Winter Park, Fl. 37119
enough evidence pointing to
O ,
ap CUlT, SEMINOLE COUNTY,
phca'bo'i for discharge 0tjectons
Publish: Feb 3, 12, 1973
FLORIDA
deal mute to make him the DEK19
thereto, if any, should be duly flied
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prime suspect. His wife hires
publication CASE NO. PR'71-3$.CP
Showing this notice has been Estate
Harry Oto prove his innocense.
of
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pubIheo once a week for fOur
NOTICE UNDER
r.Ail
,
LOUIS J. MEYER
"BLACK BELT JONES"
COnsecut,Wf
wk%,
the
of
FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTL
matter
Deceased
approval of said report and the
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN,
UNDERWORLD
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ordering of distribution of Said
C
Notice Is hereby given that the
TO ALL PERSONS HAVING
Z
estate will come bef or e the c ou rt
undersigned, pursuant to the
F ullness Without
CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST
"Fictitious
S
James
R
Reiter
"55,-s
Name
Statute."
Chapter
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SAID ESTATE;
66309. Florida Statutes, will regist er
As Eiecutor of said es tate
B&amp;OVP"OLK
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arid each of you are hereby
Fallen.:] a
with the County Comptroller, in and
Publish fan IS, 32. 29. Feb
S: 00
notified and required to file any
w
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Cowan's Underworld
for Seminole County. Florida, upon
OF) 39
claims and demands wtiich you, or
114 Magnot a
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receipt of proof Of Publication O f this
v.Dll to UIVJSIII
either of you, may have against said
a, pa., ps.
Notice. the fittIt.,,t name, to wit
jI!.IPERWQRLO
estate in the offIce of the Clot k of the
OMEGA MAINTENANCE SER
Circuit Court of the Eight eenth
VICES under which i eip.ct to ltd THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
Judicial Circuit, Seminole County.
engage in busincss at 1346 Kingston
FOR
SEMINOLE
COUNTY.
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Probate Divuton. ri the
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FLORIDA.
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Cou rthou se at Sanfor d
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That
the
party
inter est ed in said CIVIL ACTION NO. 74i11SO
THE BUCKET
Within four c4l,ndar mon ths from
busineSs
enterprise
HELEN
H.
ANDERSON,
AN
Is
as
follows
BRIGADE
IS pieces of our
the time o the first publication of
unremarrled widow,
OMEGA MAINTENANCE
f
this notice Each Claim or demand
honey dipped fried chicken.
SERVICES
Plaintiff
mutt be in writing a
hot butter tastin' biscuits, 2
filed in
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By KU PRICKErr
Herald Stall Writer

As part of the request to the PSC, the phone
company has asked for an increase of $1.70 for all
th e firm's One-party residential Installations,
A request to raise the costs of monthly telephone
Also, th e company Is requesting a 20 cent charge
WIls for an estimated 50,0DO South Seminole conon all directory assistance calls above three in any
nectlons has been filed by the Winter Park month.
Telephone Co., officials confirmed today.
Accir'dmgtO a company spokesman, the reçuest
Th e Herald reported yesterday th at
the firm has seeks an Increase in connection charges from 1'.iS to
appealed to Public Service COflUfliulon (PSC) $40 for residen ts
and from 140 to $50 for businesses,
officials for more than $3mlflion annually as part of
A public relations spokesman, Brance Buck,
a rate hike request.
said If PSC approval Is forthcoming, th e firm also

sould like to Increase the charge for handling nonpublished numbers from $1 to $1.50.

mile area, including most all cities in
South
It follows slmiliar requests this year by
Seminole County.
telephone companies operatin g in Florida.
A new E)40 a month rate Is required for one.
Executive Vice President Forest McPherson
Southern Bell Telephone Co., which serves
i,1.4 the
ij
said
the high costs of inflation, the high costs of north end
party residential users, while private lines for
of Seminole County, was awarded an $8&amp;9
LqWne&amp;%es would go up from 116.50 a month to bOrrollwed money and increasing high costs of iniDion interim rate hike
by the PSC last Monda y.
emp loye salaries made the request necessary.
$23.75, according to Buck.
As
soon
as
the
PSC
order
is written, one-party
The
next
step
on
the
Winter
Park
based
utility's
residential
rates
will
increase
for Central Florida
"The added gross revenue will afford us to
n request will be a hearing before th e PSC.. No date residents from $7.5 to $10.50
a rate of return of I0. to 10.8 per cent on our in.
a montis.
has been set for that hearing, ac'eording to B.ick.
vestment," he said,
Southern
Bell
is
the
state's
largest telephone
Three company officials filed the request utility,
The firm has 110,000 connections in a 110 square
serving
the
East
Coast
from
Jacksonville to
yesterday in Tallahassee.
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evM-one will have to use a

An indicator of the grovi,th of
private cemetery. There are the community was revealed in
The City of Sanford may be in four private cemeteries in the the
utility department's report
for a 'grave' situa tion In the city now,
that showed an 18 per cent

near future with a shortage of

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According to Knowles, the Increase in water usage over
city-owned cemetery spaces, if future shortage of city,
last year.
predictions In the Park's and cemetery land is
"no
Thereportshowsthat l40new
Recreation Department's catastrophe, because there are
meter sets and i61,318.28 were
annual report come true.
many people using
-c collected in utility fees.
The annual report submitted cemeteries now."
The construction building
to City Maniger Warren 'Pete'
Annual reports, which will be slump felt nationwide also was
Knowles states that "the used as an administrative
tool reflected in the building
number of the cemetery spaces in
preparing budgets, were division's report that shows
are continuing to be purchased submitted by the personnel
new construction In the Cii)' is
and the city can look to a future di vision, the buil di ng di vision, r
educed but there is an increase
shortage of land."
the public works department, In the amount of repairs
and

The city's cemetery OCcUPIeS the refuse division and the renovations,
approximately 10 acres of land utility department.
Knowles said the number of
and according to Knowles Is 80
new dwelling un,ts built In the
per cent used at the present
city has dropped from 15 to
time.
units
per month last year to a
Knowles said he expects the
current live to 10 units per
city cemetery will "be good
month.
another 10 to 15 years," then
Knowles said he is still
ot Plans
waiting on the annual audit to
Automobile dealer Jim Lash arrive from the printers. 'I'he
P,
tonight will prese nt a plan for a audit Is a detail ed
re po rt of the
used car lot to the Sanford finance department.
Planning and Zoning Corn.\ro:lrr! the ('lot k
IA missloil during the coin- 88 mission's sp.m. meeting in Cit y
Calendar
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Classified
678
The proposed sales lot will be
Comics
811 located at 4114 S. Orlando
Clerk of the Court for
Crossssord Puzzle
BA Drive.
Seminole
County Arthur II.
Dear ib!fl,
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Also on the agenda:
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and State the place of
JOHNSON AND JOHNSON duPlICSIP
Dated at Oflando, Orange County
residence a
post off'ce address of
Florida, this 17th day of January, 0 F V F L 0 P E M E N T
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PORATION. a Florida Corporation, the claimant and must be sworn to
by the claimant, his agent or at
Publish Jan 32, 29. Feb !, 17, 1973 and GRADY P. JOHNSON, in.
Porni', or the same shall be Vn*ci
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dividually
Dated at Casselberry. Florida,
NOTICE OFSHIFF'SSALE
Defendants
this 72nd day of January. 1973
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
NOTICE OF
Betty M Murphy
b virtue of that certain Writ of
FORECLOSURE SALE
As Executria
(.V'CU?iOfl it%ur'd out of ,ir'.d under
O1 IFI IS FIF.PEBY GIVEN,
of Said estate
the Seal of the County Court of pursuant to a trial Judgment of
I W Carroll, Jr
Seminole County. Florida, upon a Foreclosure dated the 30th day
Esquire of
Foal judgment rendered in the January, A 0 1975. and entered of
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CARROLL
&amp; JONES, P A
af or esaid court on the 9th day of Civil Action No 74135$ D, 01 the
Attorney for Executrix
August, A 0 1974. in that certain Circuit Court of the County of
71 US highway 1797
case entitled, General Finance Seminole, wherein HELEN H.
P0 Box Il
Corporatlonof Florida Plaintiff, vs ANDERSON an unremarri.d CaSslbrry,
Flor
id a 37107
Margaret Hughes, Defendant, which widow, Is the Plaintiff and JOHN
Publish , Feb S. 17, 197%
aforesaid Writ of Execution was SON AND JOHNSON DEVELOP
DFK6
delivered to me at Sheriff of MENT
CORPORATION, and
¶.minoIe County, Florida, and I G)ADY P. JOHNSON, are the
have levied upon the following Defendants, I wilt sell to the highest
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
descrIbed property owned by and best bidder for cash at the front
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Maroaret Hugh. Said property door of the Seminole County
by virtue of that certain Writ of
being locateo in Seminole County, Courthouse in the City of Sanford.
Execution issued Out of arid under
Florida,
more
Particularly County of Seminole, ¶$ 6te of Florida th
e seal Of the Circuit Court of
described as followt
it ll: AM on the 10th day Of
Orange County. Florida, upon a final
One (1) 1966 Toyota 1 door February, A D. 1973. the following judgment rendered
in the aforesaid
automoblI, 1913 Tax No 1707440 described property, to wit:
court on the 271h day of November,
i o No RTI370390. Title No 3130317
BEGIN 17971 feet North
and 530 AD 1977. in that certain case on
Said vehicle being stored at Ratliff feet Writ of the Southeast Corner Of
titled, .1 I. Case Company ci b a Case
&amp; Son in Sanford. Florida, Further Government Lot S. Section 33.
Power &amp; Equipment Plaintiff, vs
in!,,rrn?ion available from the Civil
Township 19 South, Range 32 East: Donnett 1 6. Wahl
, Inc Defendant,
Division of the Sem.noic County thence run North 97 degreet, 3-0 mi
which .iofres
Writ of Execution
Sheriff's Department and the un East 20172 feet toa point 131037 feet
wa deilvereci to me as Sh er iff of
dersiqne'd as Sheriff of Seminole North and 330 fest West Of said
Seminole County. Florida, and I
County. F lorida, will A t 1100 A M ¶.Outhea%tCorricr of Government Lot
have l",led ¼)on the following
on the 77th day 01 ttbru.iry, A 0. S. thence run North 313 53 feet.
described property owned by
1913, offer for sale and sell to the tPteflceSouth I7 degrees 3O min Well
DonneIIy&amp;wahl. Inc .sald property
highest bidder, for cash, subject to 701 72 feet; thence South 3)) 35 feel
being located ri $enilr,ole County.
any and all existing leins, at the to the point of beginning
Florida,
more
Particularly
ront (West) Door of the Seminole
TOGETHER with an easement for described a s follows
rounty Courthouse in Sanford, Ingress and egress over the
ASpr WefiPoint Syttem con
F lorida, Use above described per fOlk)*lng described oroorrty BCQIA
sitting of One (I) pump on wheels,
.r.nat prnecty
917 feet North and )cO feet West of
Orange P40 646 arid Eight (SI sec
1P,'.t 5id 5,11. iS binu ni,jt, it, trii' Southeatt ,ornpr r.I

"These things will go through legal Channels and we will comment at the appropriate time,"
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Gary
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In damages.
fire administrator.
According to a. compla in t
The
fire
department referred further inquiries to
Middleton said he did not
filed Wednesday In Circuit dispatched an emergency officials in New York.
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know If legal action was
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director of corporate rnent.
I3orsack allege that the store
anguish and emotional upset to information in New York, said
This morning, Kaiser said
attempted to "coerce" them the extent she has had
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into paying on an account by a suit a physician, the sult
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says. don't feel they can comment the Perso
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telephone call made "with the
An additional is,000 in actual until
they receive notice of the emergency call on Jan. 8 and
conscious intent to humiliate damages Is also asked
for in the suit. These things will go
that the caller "misrepresenteci
and disgrace and invade the suit,
through legal channels and we who they were...
privacy of the plaintiff."
Chris Elsea, rnar.ager of the will
comment at the apIle said he ha d not considered
The suit also says that on Jan. Sanford J. C.
Penney store, propriate time," he said,
any legal action relating to the
8 an agent of J. C, Penney, Ruth expressed surprse and concern
Penney officials in Atlanta incident but said he will now
Nichols of Atlanta, called the
over news of the suit and could not be contacted,
advise the Board of County
Fern Park Fire Department alleged incident, saying,
Fire Service Technician Kirk Commissioners to find out what
NEW WALGREENS Waigreena Drug Store In Zayre Shopping Center, Sanford, held a ribbon cutting ceremony this and asked firemen to contact "That's just not the way we do Middleton,
of Fern Park said they would like to do.
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morning for Its grand opening. From left, Robert
J. Teller, regional manager for the drug store
the plaintiff "for an urgent things here."
chain; Bobby Brown, district manager; Sanford Mayor Lee Moore
this morning there was some
He said "This is a very bad
and Seymour Meister, local store emergency call" In "reference
He said, however, he kind of Incide nt
OPENS TODAY
manager.
Jan. 8, and his practice," but said he was not
to the Borsack family in
New preferred not to comment records show an emergency run aware
York."
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Attorneys for supersalesman Glenn Turner
~% ere Scheduled to contest
New York extradition
proceedings this afternoon
Ili a hearing bef ore Circuit
Court Judge Richard
Muidrew at Sanford.
Turner, a South Seminole
resident, is free on his own
recognizance while the
battery of lawyers, led by
John Nuckles, contests an.
extradition order by Gov.
Reubin Askew that would
send Turner to New York to
face a six-month Jail term
for contempt of court.

A ew York Judge lass
year ordered Turner Wed
for contempt, saying
Turner failed to live up to
an agreement that he and
his cosmetics firm, Koscot
Interplanetary Inc., would
repayment
and notification procedures
stemming from the sale of

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A drive to raise money to set aside Feb.

and t&amp;ch 1 youngsters of all races and to aid the worthy cause.
support the Bahia Shrine for its annual "paper sale" In creed.
To help solve burn related
Temple's annual effort In Seminole County, officials said
Supported and operated by problems, the Ancient Arabic
Seminole County to support the today.
Shriners are 19 orthopedIc Order of the Nobles of the
Shrine's crippled children's and
When parents are unable to hospita
Ls and three burns in. Mysttc Shrine allocated $10
burns hospitals throughout the afford hospital care, the burns stitutes in North America.
miflion in 1962 to build three
nation will be launched later and
crippled
children's
Local Shriners will be on the burns institutes,
this month,
hospitas
a ls prove
id some of the street for the two days dur ing
As in
hospita ls
The Sanford Shrine Club has finest care available for the " pap
er sale" to sell papers
for crippled children, each
burns facility Is run e'iWly on
contrthutions, with au

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operating budget of niore than
$27 million per burn$ hospItal.

Special events such as the
'paper sale" are held yearly.
Nothing was resolved in been repeatedly denied
by defendant's nenest allegation Forty per cent of hospital
Sanford Circuit Court yester- Jenior and the city because the
that the area is flood-prori.
operating costs are derived
day in t he case of H. J. Kay Inc. pla ns did not adhere to
the
Freeman
countered
by
from
the special projects.
versus the City of Ike Mary's c ity 's
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n g I n e e r A n g argng it is not the defendants
Building Administrator Francis specifications,
responsibility to prove his
Such projects allow the public
Jenior.
In yesterday's hearing,
City statement,
to
participate in helping to
The hearing before Judge Attorney Thomas Freeman
At this point Judge Muldrew
Richard Muldrew was con- successfully complied with the
ended the hearing, saying in make some scarred child
tlnued to an unspecified date, court's recent request to
show effect, Koran
Korman must either normal, or in helping some
H . J. Kay, Inc. filed suit las t that the city does have th
crippled child to walk.
e prove that the area is not floo
fall asking the court to order authority to refuse requests in pro
or come up with
prone
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Idw
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Jenior to issue two building flood-prone areas,
The first Shrine hospital for
showing
that
the
burden
of
permits for homes on Floyd
But plaintiff attorney Gerald proof does not rest with the crippled children was :Avenue, after trying for almost Korman
challenged
the plaintiff.
Shreveport, La., in
a year to get permits to
develop a 24-lot subdivision in
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                    <text>66—Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

Monday, Oct., 975

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A reader from Nevada wants
rebid after
partner responds one spade to
our one diamond opening. Our
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By

BLONDIE

On Monday, Herring said his office has received come
plaints about the county commission's decision to purchase
the clay pit, and Herring said investigators are checking to
iht'riirnt If a full-scak lnvct1gatiu:i Is arrorited,
Then today, Herring said he wasn't sure what was going

Budge t Appeal Set Wednesda,y

Full Amount,
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Herring's chief investigator in Seminole County.
"Jack said no, we haven't received a thing on the clay
pit. was confused as to what investigation we were talking
afx)ut," Herring said today.
But, Lion said he personally gave "information" to
Fulenwider and that someone in the Markham Woods area
'made a Formal complaint with Herring's office."
Uptonsaid he couldn't understand what was
going on ben be read newspaper ':rurLs
wh ich
quoti FuJcii'ider as saying no wvesligath;n is being considered in the State Attorney's office.
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complaints about the county commission's
decision to
purchase the clay pit site near Markham Road.
"My contribuUon was confusing. That was not the investigation Jack was talking about," Herring said. Herring
said he as 'mixed up" and that the investigation he actually referred to on Monday has been solved.

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f'ulenwider said, and Herring confirmed, that herring told
Fulenwider not to go.
"Fulenwider said he has not talked Mr. Lipton about
that clay pit," lkrrin 1rI.
Herring also backed uU on Monday's sta tements which

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after what looked like a sure
overtrick by putting up dummy's ace and wound up in the
soup when East showed out"
Oswald: ''Everything

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I say," Upton said, "what the hell ta oing on? I have
discussed this with Mr. Jack Fulenwider. Plenty is going on
that doesn't meet the eye. I gave him (Fulenwider) In.
formation he could hang his hat on.Fulenwider said he got a telephone call from Dr.
Franklin Klontz atx)ut a meeting at Lipton's home. But

Following today's meeting with his chief investigator,
Jack FulenIder, State Attorney Abbott Herring said his
office has rece ived no complaints and no investigation is
trnderway — or even under consideration
However, Ray 1.iptori the president of the Markham
l. (vic
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rtrovi'rstat ''ay pt
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whereupon South relaxed, went

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A Markham Woods Homeowner's Associatio
n president
and the state attorney's office verbally battled it out today
ov er whether Seminole County investiga
tors have received
complaints concerning the county,s peliding purchase of a
$7
clay pit.

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) complimented by one you'd
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) you find yourself in a corn.
You're especially sharp In least expect to do so.
Be extra-conscious of your petlthe situation today. Your
business and commercial
LEO (July 23-Sept. 22) The appearance today. you'll be track time will be swifter than
matters today. Profit is likely If concerns of those In your
noticed wherever you go. If you that of your opponent.
y
use your insights wisely. charge will take priority over make a good
impression. it will
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A personal goals today. You'll do be a
PISCES (Feb. )-March )) C
lasting one.
loyal and forceful acquaintance 1r th
em what
Profit from your past experi.
can't do for
will have some good things to tiej,
SAGIARWS (Nov. 23-Dec. ences today. Don't fall back on
21) Pull (lie strings from behind
say about you to others. Her
bad habit patterns that caused
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) the scenes today. What
words carry weight.
you troubles.
Your powers of concentraflon hope to achieve can be done 'OU
GEMINI (May 21-June
by
You're up to handling tasks are extremely acute today. letting others think it's their
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Menta l chores should be a snap idea.
today that you'd normally
Oct. 7. 1q15
away From. Roll up your for you.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan.
sleeves. Get going early.
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You'll be able to make some
Your chances for adding on you today a bit more than changes this coming year to
Members of the opposite
sex something to your resous usual, so be prepared toasswne afford your greater material
will find you -ven more
look very good today. However, some of their burdens.
security. Circumstances you
fascinating than usiwl today. you'll
have to assert yourself to
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) can't control will inaugurate
Don't be surprised if you're acquire it.
Don't be overly concerned if the transition.

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Our answer is that In spite of
Jim: "We answered a ques.
ut the perfect safety the minimum nature of our
play a few days ago. How about hand we raise our partner to
some articles to illustrate."
two spades. A one notrump call
Oswald: "Here isa classic. It with that worthless doubletonln
has been appearing in this and hearts is very bad. The diaother columns for
but it mond suit really should not
is still a g)od one. south finds rebid, so we take the least of
himself in six notrump and the various evils. Bid two
needs six diamond tricks to br.- spades and hope for the best.
ing his contract in. The safety
you have
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play is to lead a diamond and the(Do
Jacobys
Write
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duck completely in dummy Jacohys" care
of this
alter West follows. This guards newspaper. The most
In.
against finding all four teresting questions will be
diamonds in the West hand and used in this column end
of cou rse, there are no worries writers will receive copies of
If diamonds break 3-I or 2-2"
JACOBV MODERN.)

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feel the sheriff was un-

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"I want the
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Tallahassee

gives
me
the
money . . . it will not increase the
tax millage already levied . . ."

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SheriffPolk Journeyed
to Tallahassee tod ay in

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compromising and that he
—Sheriff John Polk
should have accepted a $60000
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compromise offered by the
SIDNEY VIHLEN J
SHER
commission.
JOHN
In addition, the answer filed reduce requ
ests because of
Both Kwiatkowski and And th
to Polk's appeal for his full tight money.
e commission decided $25 per hour. And Vthlen said
Commissioner
Dick Wifliams Polk's offer was -not in fine." the cornmission agreed to pay
1165-million request points out
And, Commissioner Harry pointed Out the commission Williams said a $0,000 con). Cleveland twice that 11mount
that the sheriff is receivin
g a 16 Kwisthowski said Polk really offered the sheriff a $60,000 promise could have been $so an hour.
president of the Greater
per cent increase in salary, or didn't compromise, because the cOmPr0Tn1se
— which Polk "worked out."
Phoin by Bill VinCent fl932 more than in fiscal year $120,000 figure would have refused.
1974.75,
cern, ccmissloiers queried
The commission
bro'g( the sher.4f'a budget to
Williams said the sherIff's Sanford
attorney
C1
Mack "y they do not believe the
The cmty' ap$tcj,.ftIed by $2-mIflIon,a flgtre the sheriff $2,655913 request was "not in
County
'rfff wf)! r the Iv!! orrt
Attorney
Tom agreed all along to accept.
line"
with
the
county's
current
at
the
wednesday
hearing
in
01
requebi
Freeman, says, in addition,
As far as a dequate protec. economic policies.
In
the
meantime
that the County commission lion, Kw tkuwskl said "more
Williams said It was up to the Tallahassee,
wii! pay attorney's
approved 195,0OO for increases money is not thi answer."
commission to draw the line.
Freeman's regular fees are Freeran's and Cleveland's.
CJ I fl g for deputies' and assistants.
Freeman's appeal says th
amounts to a 14 per cent inat
- Democrats Have Doubts On Spending
staff members and crease over Fiscal year 1974.75.
"Any increase in excess of

Gunter Critic
Ueso en
By
hIeraIdStsffWrfter

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by Dkk CovoII

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BUSINESS

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WINTHROP

were common, Seminole
County Commissioners say the
$2.39-million budget offered
Sheriff John Polk was sufficient
to provide adequate protection
For the county's residents.
Commissioners interviewed

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more

Another program that needs $195,000 would be unrealistic in Congress

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preparation for his showdown
Wednesday with the county
commlsslonoverhlsrequestror
$2.65-million to operate the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Department in fiscal 1975-76.
At Wednesday's earlymorning hearing, the sheriff —
through his attorney, Doug
Stenstrorn - will be asking for
an additional $2S5,2.
11* vow to seek the full S2.65million in an appeal to
Tallahassee came after the
county commission offered him
396,927, and amount Polk
irns is inadequate for next
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year's orauons
for $o() - and, finally,
reduced that figure to $110,000.
riian Sid
Vrnlen Jr. agreed 'wi th the
sheriff.
If Polk wins tlie full amount o!
this appeal, taxes in Seminole
County will not be increased
this year. The millage — 5.40
mllIs - hasalreadybeenap..
proved
he
property owners will pay
0
for each 11,000 in taxable

Former U.S. Rep. Bill Gunter cutting, Gunter said, is th. !ight of the economic situation.
shar p l y
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MYJppBR.
c r it i c I z e d Selective Service System. This increase is adequate 10
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Con- work."
fedeml
government
spending Citing $45-million in last year's proAde merit increases as well
He proposed Iireasing the $2500 For a married couple.
R.
gress
goes to work today on tax
AFES
/#5
Ford
said
that,
if
his
individpersonal
deduction, now $7750 a
and
urged
budget
cuts
for
federal
budget
allocated
for
the
as
expand
the
number
of
of.
Ford also proposed redu
RM
ac
GLASH.
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cut proposals, including a V&amp; ual spending reductions were Person. to
Ln g
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hWOEt4
several
federal
programs
today
system,
Gunter
said,
"I
can't
licers
serving
Seminole
billion
;
$1,000.
His
plan
also
corporate
income tax rate crom
7 r?
FR
(
as
ta
x
sl
h
put
For
th
by enacted, a family of four with would increase the standard d
0.1
taiTti H
at the monthly "Personality see why we need to maintain County," Freeman's rep y
43(0 46 per cent and making
F
Polk said he has received
Breakfast" sponsored by the that same level of beaucracy says.
who
Greater Sanford Chamber of when we haven't drafted
biggest single tax cut in tax reduction of $412, or 27 per not itemize on their tax return, vestment credit in force for
On Wednesday, an appeals our history."
citizens who were concerned
cent of its tax bill,
to $1,800 for a sin gle person, year.
Pointing out that the economy
taxes would increase if he won
Gunter said foreign aid the sherifrs request for the full
Means
Committee
takes
up
Is the primary ISSUe On the programs
need
careful $2.6-million. Some two to three
tax-cut proposals, there
"I want the people to know If
minds
of
Americans,
Gunter
scrutiny,
since
nations
weeks later, the Florida were some Democratic doubts
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said recession and Inflation receiving aid sometimes oppose Cabinet will rule on th
Tallahassee gives me the
e budget that the legislative branch can
asp
money - and I emphasize this
"threaten every household and the United States on the floor of amount that will be given the meet Ford's request for a
enterprise."
— it will not increase the tax
EEK &amp; MEEK
the U.N.
sheriff for the next fiscal year. billion reduction in government
IS C U 55 es niillage already Levied by the
Gunter said the cause of
by Howie Schneider
Suggesting ways to combat
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Commission Chairman Sid spending to match his proposed
PRII's pop
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board," the sheriff said.
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recession is the failure of the inflation and recession, Gunter Vihlen Jr. says if Polk were tax cut.
by Al Ve..r
nation's
leaders
Also, Polk says $70,000 worth
I'LL HAV
to deal with said, "We must rcalize we are awarded the full amount, the
IMXN6
PRICES F
p, committee, where all tax
of
t
T}4
inflation.
JPILRCJJç
GUESS
money he's requested will be
THAT
A whopping 30 per cent of this
PENCIL5 A
in this together. We need a county's contingency fund
EW€Ly cus-rc,g,
PRISCILLA
uca
FOUR ERER
legislation originates, also was
TELLS
THE
WHOLE
supplied
with Federal funds.
100%
year's United Way campaign goal
2
ONE ERASE
Programs that came under truce between the President woWd be wiped out. However, considering proposals for cuts
AND ONEfire
from Gunter included and th
,'
STORY'
Howe%er, if Polk wins, the
has been reached, according to Gene
e Congress."
commissioners Feel confident in the $8 billion to $12 billion
The Education Committee of
subsidies for big business and
fin es and forfeitures con.
Elselein,
public
re
lations
consultant
Questioned later, Gunter said the sheriff will not get the full range for individuals, com.
the Greater Sanford Chamber tingency will be wiped out.
•
big
agriculture;
(4' "•
for United Way of Seminole County
publIc he had no plans to run for office $2.6-million,
of
Commerce met yesterday.
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housing;
unemployment
pared to the $20.7-billion Ford
Inc
.
Eiselein
said
th
e
announcement
90
at the moment, but that he had
Presently some $296,783 proposed in his nationally
Several topics came under which county officials say Is
came at the
benefits; Medicare; Medicaid asked Gov. Reubin Askew to be exists in the Fines and for- broadcast speech Monday
discussion, including funds for
and
foreign
aid.
budgeted
strictly
,
for
group's Second
considered for the position of feitures contingency. Polk's night. Ford al
the county's vocational, emergency purposes
so proposed $1
About food stamps, Gunter State Treasurer,
Report Luncheon
technical educational program;
request is for $2S5642.
billion in business tax reducsaid, there Is a "1-400-million __________________________
Part of the contingency was
80
held
yesterday
at
"There just aren't enough Lions,
dollar built-in allowance For
new
equipment
for
older
budgeted
specifically for Pot
the Civic Center.
dollars in the county governWays and Means Chairman
Fraud."
schools;
the
need
for
more
bi'
appeal.
And
if the sheriff loses,
The Sanford
lingual people
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in
the t
ment
if
he
were
awarded
the
Al
Uliman,
1)-Ore.,
said
Mon.
"I
feel
th
ere
is
too
much
of
a
he
money
will remain in the
Today
Rotary Club
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FRANK AND ERNE
classrooms; and the Corn- contthgencyfu
full amount - not at all," day night the committee's
70
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United Way
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trend In Congress Itself to big
nd to be u,jf0
hosted the event.
by Bob Thove
munity Seivices Program.
Vihlen says.
drafts will bear little simil arity
government," Gunter added, AroundTheClock,...., IA
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emergency
purposes.
IF he
ARCHIE
United Way of
The money is in contingency to Ford's.
He said Congress had voted
County
School
Superin.
wins,
County
Budget
Analyst
by Bob Montana
Seminole has reportedly taken in
Bridge......................811 to round out the sheriff's
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The developing debate cenX' v GT To
tendent William P. "Bud" Eleanor Anderson says the
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itself a 5 per cent pay increase Calendar ...................5* budget, regardless of whether ters on whether to extend or
Layer
was commended by the county will have to seek money
THAT WASN'T
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total donations so far to $54,103.41.
Comics
N
......... .8B he wins his total appeal or a expand the tax reductions now in
SO SCARY.'
committee For rising to meet elsewhere to replace a deflated
Crossword .................611 portion,
School Superintendent Bud Layer
PT ThI LEASH
effec t but w hich expire at the
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THE SCARY PA RT
Night Christmas FlItorla1 ---------------IA
reported the school system's
Officials say Seminole County end of this year. The cuts ai
50
I
English instruction for Viet. tingency.
GET ir
..
ON THE W90MG
campaign is 90 per cent completed
Dear Abby .................6A citizens would not be required proved earlier this year tota led
namese refugees.
and said 113,1 had been collected
In
Dr. Lamb ...............611 to pay addition.al taxes this
,
appeal ,the
MD AND HE
year $18.1 billion for individuals and
I!.:/,'1%;
5 .t'. '
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T
he
in
Ifurosco
the school system.
committee also heard a sheriff asks that $42,877 be
RIGHT THi$
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uss
tner, reporting for
Hospital ................5A the full $255,642 request.
MISlED Fog
ty restored to the budget to
Responding to the President's
Sou
Services
Project,
which
places
provide for merit increases
th
ern
Bell,
said
its
campaign
is
The
Sanford
Christmas
Obituaries.
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The chairman offered IL proposal, some Democrats said
students
Into
different
cornnext
year.
twthlrthcornple(e,with60percent
Parade Committee has an- Sports ..............1-248 sheriFf a $120,000 compromise, it would be Impossible to make
nounced
this
years
parade'lll
TeleIslon
..,,,...
munity
service
positions
as
an
of
employes
donating
$5,104
in
"fair
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"Without
the
JO '6
funds
611 a compromise Vihien says the spending reductions that
','
be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thur. Women
.:
share"
contri
b
u
ti
ons.
accredlted
course.
Students
are
requested,
Seminole
County
30
f"VII-Ki" let,
1i4vt
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Dave Davis reported a partial
currently serving at Seminole Sheriffs Department well may
TUMBLE WEEDS
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%VEA1'lIElt
The Committee attempted to
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from
J.C.
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Memorial
Hospital, the Good lose many, well-qualified, law
by T. K. Ryan
placed In contingency for the Social Stcurity benefilss. veterreschedule the parade for
Phyllis
Conklin
reported
SM from
Samaritan Home and the enforcement officers." the
&amp;Ioi)"s high 8$. Overnight sheriff's appeal. But the full ans' payments and food
O.K., WtL FUPA
WIPE WHICH bi4Y1D flJ,
daylight
hours
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Chamber of Commerce, among appeal says.
Sanford
residents,
but low $5. Rainfall was , incheL board turned down Vihien's stamps
MJNI I'M
SHORT RIBS
arrangements could not be
o rs.
In
the
Financial
Division,
John
Partly cloudy through compromise offer. Mle board
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Mercer reported a $1132 donation
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mission pro%ided 110.114 for
Horner reported a class
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maWy aftercoon and evening promise offered by the sheriff, tion Monday, "I wifl not hesz UP IN L/TS.
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HERE.,
new
positions, insufficient
ESR NATURALLY
theme contest Is underway for
gifted students at Seminole
and an M corporate gift from the
LIRE Ou
"We feel what we originally
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chIldren in grade school and the in the upper 80s.
Barnett Bank of Seminole. The U.S.
Lows In the low awarded the sheriff was passed by the Congress which
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has as
written
play full-Wne jail nurse, one ad.
King and Queen Contest is to mid 7
to
be School
presented
part ofa tne
violates
the
spirit"
of
his
pm
Bank
of Seminole had a partial
31
40L Mostly east whids adequate to protect the citizens
ditional correctional officer, a
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being held for young people around 10 mph, decre
report of s.ioo.
Mutual Concert Association clerk typ
asing at of Seminole Coun ty," Corn. poddollar-for.dollartrade..off
is t arid a custodian.
o
from 14 to 21 years of age.
series.Thesubjectoftheplayis
cY,
twecntaxreliefandspending
City employes of Altamonte
night, but stronger and gusty missioner Mike llattawa' said,
"Twelve additional deputies
America's Bicentennial.
Springs, aside from the police and
Seminole Community College near thundershowers. Rain
Hattaway said the Corn- cuts.
are
needed because of the ever.
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The students also plan 10
and all local high schools will be probability 40 per cent during mission studied the sheriff's
"What he's saying Is not reain creasing calls for assistance.
t:Ibution of $939,
part1cipating
the afternoon and evening 20 proposal and decided the full listic," said Chairman Brock
refurbish an old, abandoned In 1973, we had 22,242 calls; In
cemetery near Banana Lake. 1974 there were
A total of $3,000 to $5,000 will per cent at night.
ci
$2.6-million was too much for Adams, 1)-Wash,, of the house
27,522 calls and
The students' faculty ndvicv'r
be needed to offset expenses of
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Eight-Hour Bank Siege Ends;
10 Hostages Safely Released
NEW YORK (AP) An eight-hour selge of a Greenihich Village bank ended with the safe release of 10
hostages and the capture of a belligerent, rambling young
gunman who said he was "sympathetic" to the Sym.
bionese Liberation Army and a "fan" of Patricia Hearst.
Ray "Cat" Olsen of Merrick, N.Y., had fired one wild
shot inside the bank where he held customers and employes hostage and alternately demanded $10 million in
gold, a getaway airplane and the release of Miss Hearst
and three radical companions Itom California prisons.
"Everyone's out, everyone's all right," Dtput) Police
Commissioner Frnk McLoughlin said Monday night
moments after Olsen was distracted by a police
negotiator and grabbed from the rear by other policemen
who had sneaked into the bank.
The last three of the 10 hostages
six employes and
four customers — were freed after Olsen's capture.
Others were released at intervals during the tense ie of
the Bankers Trust Co. branch that had given lower Sixth
Avenue the look of an armed camp.
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"I'm going to call Jack (Fulenwider) myself. We're
really disgusted," Upton said.
On Monday, Herring said, "We'd be in terested If there
was a conflict of Interest involved here. I told my Investigators to determine If there Is sufficient matters for an
investigation and report back Tuesday (today)."
Herring says his office has received no written complaints. Nor For that matter, he said, is his office looking for
Herring said he refused to allow Fulenwider to attend the
meeting at Upton's because "I do not Intend to have this
office used. If someone has got a complaint then th ey can
bring it to th is office."
"I operate only wi th accusa tions in writing with some
substance to them — a nd not from allegations made in
newspapers," th e state attorney sa id.
Upton said he has filed no complain ts in writin g, lie said
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Upon hearing of a possible Investigation on Monday
Vihien sent a letter to Fulenwider asking for a meeting to
clear up de ta i ls.
Th ough Vihien said th e county commission would
cooperate fully wi th Herring's office If an Investigation is
launched, th e chairman said he felt that with only the
ex isting facts to go on, an Investigation would be a "waste of

his complaints were expressed verbally to Fulenwider over
th e telephone.
Con ta cted earlier today prior to th e meeting with
Herring, Fulenwider was angry about a paragraph which
appeared in Monday's Herald. And until Herring arrived
here, Fulenwider refused to ta lk to a reporter.

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harassment activi ti es and a waste of taxpayer's money,"
Vihien sa id.
Meanwhile, the county commission at today's 7 p.m.
public hearing Is sched uled to consider an ordinan ce which
would provide financing for the 1M7,000 purchase.
The clay pit purchase has been a center of controversy
since the commission agreed to buy th e 104-acre site west of
Intersta te 4 and east of Markham Road on Aug. 19.
Cortimissioner Mike Hattaway asked for and received a
30-day moratorium on th e purchase. But that moratorium
expired last week, and the commission agreed to proceed
with tod ay's consideration of a bonding ordinance.
Hattaway asked for th e 30 days to "clear the air" of
innuendo and allegations of Impropriety concerning the clay
pit site. Hattaway said no one came forth to protest the
commission's decision after complain ts were voiced at the
meeting w he n th e decision to buy was made.
Markham Woods residents did file a lawsuit seeking to
block the purchase.
Some residents also objected to th e (act that Tom Bin.
ford, a first cousin of County Attorney Torn Freeman, was
employed by Laurel Realty, th e firm which negotiated the
deal. Binford has since resigned his position with Laurel

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hair growth in uald areas,
Settel reported the results of his experimethUcn In a
scientific exhibit at the annual meeting of the American
Academy of Family Physicians this week. He said the
trea tment is still In the experimental stage and is not

ready, for commercial distribution,

Ford To Meet Governors
WASHINGTON (AP)
President Ford Is flying to
Knoxville, Tenn., today to meet with Appalachian
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The trip marked the fourth time In less than a week the
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Florida's ereat "Offshore Oil Rush" may be a bust so far. But that doesn't
mean that the industry has abandoned hope of finding oil
off the state's Gulf Coast.
Chris Jensen, Florida Petroleum Council lobbyist, said
Monday that the Industry is "less than enthusiastic" after
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But Jensen said he expected oil companies to lease new
Gulf of Mexico drilling sites to be offered by the U.S.
Interior Department in February 1976. An environmental
impact hearing was held last week in Mobile, Ala., on 135
sites stretching from Florida to Texas.

Altamonte Mayor Denies Funds Misused

Swofford Charges 'Misappropriation

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Michaitne C. Romano, 7320
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and a pistol were missing after
By DONNA ESTES
adopted-six-days before the end permit fees above the $175,000 year leaving a deficit of $115,191 sufficient revenues to cover a burglary at her residence,
Herald Staff Writer
of the fiscal year and mid-year budgeted for a total of $220,071 in that account.
what Floyd had already spent, deputy R.J. Harley reported.
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS— and year-end audits in 1974, when he knew that little more
Swofford said the audit report
He said the trust fund monies
Deputies reported two
Mayoral candidate Lawrence Swofford in the Interview, said than $100,000 would be received, for the seven months endingwere spent before the budget Longwood
area bars were
Swofford today charged in. Floyd falsely reported to the
Swofford said the city, ac- April 30, 1974 shows $176,991.62 was amended. He said he "had
cumbent Mayor Norman Floyd city council that an additional cording to the audit report, as "contribu tion from water to assume" Floyd was aware burglarized M onday night and
with misappropriation of water $45,000 would be received by the actually received $104,880 in and sewer fu nd" and that the that some items were false undertermined amoun ts of
and sewer trust funds end of the year In building building pemIt fees for the sum was included to show when he represented to the city money,
be. cigarettes and alcoholic
and falsifying anticipated
taken.
council
th
at
addltior.al
come during the 1973-14 f1_
revenues existed.
Deputy Johi I. Poole
Con frol Said Hampered
Swofford
said
he
discussed
reported
burgt.ira entered
Swofford, in an Interview,
with bond cou nsel Tom Slade Danny Boy's, U.S. 17.92, by a
said he planned to make
ATNT#.GL(AP)_CC
wea pons In
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the alleged misappropriation window, and broke Into a
the Sou th will be hampered by a Washington decision to
charges against Floyd in public
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andSladeagreedthewar5
Cigarettevend1ngmachfe.
shift 71 Treasury agents to other cities, i'r
at the Altamonte-Casselberry
off1cial
_,f
sewer
trust
hinds
could
not
says.
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Chamber of Commerce bun.
Deputy J.F. Bennett said
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properly be transferred
"We've got plenty of work here for UK 71," John
cheon and political forum
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entry
was gained at the Fiesta
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Piper, assistant regional director of the U.S. Treasury
Lounge, U.S. 17-92, by a window
department's Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms Bureau,
He added that he deli vered
-Swofford pointed to sewer and money and beverages
N
said of the Monday decision,
certified
city
bond ordinance 42-70 which taken.
records
"This is where all the guns are originating," he said,
documenting the alleged
limits the use of sewer and
"Plus there are high crime indexes here."
misappropria tion of sewer and
water system trust funds to
Under a Ford administration plan, the agents are being
water trUSt funds Mike
provide an operation and
shifted from poets in seven southern states to help train
director of the Legislative
maintenance fund, a bond and
:
Soo new special agents inlOdftes, Piper uId.
Auditing Committee in
interest sinking fund, a repair
TalIahasse last Friday.
and
replacement fund, and
In another interview today
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transfer of all excess
Firefighters' Strike Ends
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prior to the forum, l'ioyd was
a: funds Into the shokr funi only
asked
whether
any
city
Funds
for 'the prompt use in
KANSASCITY,Mo.(AP)_Afo.yw},scjty
had been
fare fighters' strike ended today after the city nrotni,ed to
redeeming
bonds in inverse
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"To my knowledge I have not
reinstate 59 men who were discharged for
maturity order or acquiring
:
misappropriated or improperly
to work and tbe union agreed to cooperate ththvessjgatjng
outstanding
bonds
for
transferr
ed
any
funds
In
cases of possible arson during t.
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retirement at not to exceed the
violation of city law. He urged
Mayor Charles B. Wheeler Jr. and other city officials
applicable call price."
excess of 290 000 calls for
Altamonte citizens not to
had accused members of Local 42
a
ssista nce," the appeal says, It
believe "all the rumors going
To document his charge that
AssodaftnofFireflghtera of debera telyseflng some of
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outline, the need f or the
Floyd submitted to city
the more than 200 blazes which erupted In the city d
council
"In essence I think I have
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false revenue estimates
fromadditional
deputi . personnel, other than
the Strike.
es
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Union spokesmen angrily denied t he accusations,
In
summary,
Polk's appeal
will contin ue to do so ,' he said,
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submitted
copies
of
says
the
budget
as
approved by
adding th at Swofford "L.a hung
the budget amendment, t
Corilm
he
isslon.
on something In the audit
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adopted six days prior to
Quick Override Expected
—Is
not
adequate
to maintain
report.
end of the fiscal year, and
the
law
enforcement
a
u
WASHINGTON (AP)
program
ditor, In adjusting the ac-i'
copies of mid-year and year.
Both Democrats and
of the sheriff's department for
counts from prior years from
Republicans are predicting that Congress will quickly and
end
audit
rep
or
ts
from
the firm
A $300 check to benefit the Central Florida Zoo is presented by
ROTARIANS
Y of Spillane, Snyder and Lan. t coming year.
dertnitively override President Ford's veto of a $2.75
Swofford's 11me — , he had to
Mae Blythe, president, (left) and Dun Jackson (right), chairman
billion child nutrition bill,
get items in the proper ac—Does not provide adequate IJ
of the fund-raising committee of the Lake Mary Rotary Club, to sing, certified public acHELP zoo
counts,,
general fund in general
The House scheduled its override vote today. Senate
raises
to enable the department
countants
of
Altamonte
naturalist, Stan Brock, while "Sobik," the elephant, observe,, S
leaders said they could turn their attention to a vote late
fu nd and utility fund in utility
ii
to
re
ta
erald
in personnel,
(Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
today or Wednesday.
fund."
—Is not adequate to maintain
TheAprll30,l9l4auditfor the
Displaying copiro of various
morale of personnel.
first
seven months of the year
city records, Swofford charged
shows that revenues from
Does not provide for the
that Floyd "misappropriated"
Hlghwlre Performer Killed
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buil
di
minimal
staff needed to In.
ng
permit
fees
at
that
$176,991.62 from the city's water
time
were
off
by
$38,590
from
vestigate
crimes In Seminole
and sewer trust fund to balance
A highwlre performer billed
County.
the
1175,000
budgeted.
an over expended general fund Lii
as '17be Great Parker 'I has fallen 75feet to his death.
—Fails to provide adequa te
budget In fiscal 1973-'74 In
Florence County Coroner Bill T. Eadcy said Lester P
Swolforci also answered funds for vehicle,
and water
violation of city
Parker, 43, of Sarasota, fell Monday night during a
charges, made several times equipment.
A
17-year-old
Sanford
McGregor
said
Comer
had
adhesive
tape.
He said the I'misapproPerformance at the Eastern Agricultural Fair.
—Does not contain 'ufficient
Heffernan said while being during the past two years since
priation" has placed the city Juvenile who admitted robbing been violating the law since age
he
left
office
after
his
defeat
a
school
11
teacher
of
$19
has
and
had
spent
time
in
by
funds
for adequate supplies,
been
five held as a juvenile that Coiner
in violation of its 1970 sewer
Floyd
following
20
years
in
city
—Is
not sufficient t provide
1010
years
in
sste state institutions for juveniles, had set tires In the Seminole
bond ordinance and could mean sentenced
rison
lifetime probation. "His record Indicates he's been County Jail and continually elective office, that he Correctional officers necessary
that the federal government p
Adolph
Corner,
17, ION w. a problem t.o confinement of. "raised hell with another (Swofford) had improperly for supervision of inmates at
INTER SPRINGS
The been searching the area for the can call due and payable im8th
St.
used s,me $o,000 In sewer the Seminole County Jail.
pleaded
guilty
to the ficers. The reports Indicate Juvenile prisoner."
media tely millions
Ic has been asked to help dog.
of
dollars
June
18
armed
robbery
of
Adolph
would
kill without too
—Does not provide the
McGregor noted that doctors revenues for other city purbonds and has
Winter Springs Police
Anyone with i nform ati on that worth of revenue
poses.
Herbert Druedin
r.eeess.arv rIprierI 'rrsn.I
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Bribe Case Jury Picked

White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said the
President planned to hold discussions of regional
problems with the governors of Tennessee, Georgia,
Kentucky, North Carolina, West Virginia, Ohio and
Mksk'ippi.
Nessen said the White House had no word on whether
two others who were in vited, Govs. George C. Wallace of
Alabama and Marvin Mandell of Maryland, would be
present,

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The panel and a woman alternate were seated Monday
for the proceedings, expected to last much of this week.
The jury has been s'questered.
Dockerty, a 3$-year-old commissioner from 1968 until
his suspension last April, Is the second commissioner this
year to face trial or charges stemming from a state atturneys probe Into alJeeif irruxCian In Pindllas County
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TAMPA t AP — The mother of a four-year-old boy
who police say died after being beaten, bound and left In
a closet for dirtying his pants has pleaded guilty to second-degree murder.

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charge Monday in Hillsborough Circuit Court in the May
23 death of young Steven Ray,
Sheriff Maj. Welter Heinrich said last spring that the
child had been beaten with fists and a belt, his hands and
feet had been bound with refrigerator tape and he had
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Shevin says the state cannot handle a judge's order to
eliminate "crisis overcrowding" within a year unless it
releases several thousand pitstrrs
"We want a chance to go back and fashion a new plan,"
Shevin told the 5th U.S. Court of Appeals Monday, "We
don't want to be under an arbitrary standard,"
The state's appeal was from Dist. Judge Charles &amp;ot"s
order of May 22 that Florida's prison population be
reduced to no more than "emergency capacity".

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himself and cross examine his sthteditwasbasedonfac ts tha t
Allegations of Improper con. accusers, he said, lie also has transpired many years ag
duct by building inspector Ray t he right to have an attorney before Bradshaw had con.
Bradab iw and his department present., Brock added,
sidered working for the city.
pu"
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will be reviewed by the city
Councilman John Daniel
''JKP."
The complaint referred to an
councIl at an Oct. 14 hearIng, asked that "eithe r the in.
Sworn statements from dividual be cleared as a result incident in which Bradshaw
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residents complaining a bout of the Investigation or council was given money by a resident
the £llcged improprieties will esta blish sufficient basis to turn The letter explained "the roted
'p.
payment was given Bradshaw
be opened at the 7:30 p.m. the complaints over to the
state
by
a grateful neigh bor to whom
meeting.
attorney's office."
he ha d given advice concerning
With three affidavits already A letter from Bradshaw's cons
truction six years prior to
submitted, deadline for filin g attorney, Terrence W. Ackert of coming
into t
he employ of the
complaints is Oct. 8. Coun- Altamonte Springs, to Planning city."
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names of witnesses to be Irwin Hunter denied any wrongAs to complaints concerning
subpoenaed.
The
subject
of
the
doing,
stating
"had
a
card
index kept by Bradshaw
Bradshaw
t
inquiry will also have the right never committed the slightest of cor.tractors doing business in
to call witnesses. Submitting indiscretion."
the city, the letter called it
affidavits were Councilman - The letter stated there a
"more a service."
LT
Irene Van Eepoel, Gary hunt pearcd to be 'no substance or
However, the letr hi h,
nd Robert Andersoirn.
merit to complaints in the "It would appear as many as
First Federal Savings &amp; Loan Association of Orlando opened a
City Attorney Newman Brock affidavit submitted by
Gary four septic tank permits had
new branch office at SR 434 and Wekiva Springs Road in
told Council Monday night Hunt, as the alleged
ly illegally been issued erroneously"
!though the inquiry is not a issued building permit had
w ese
shortjyafterBrathhawcameio
Office Manager Robert G. Israel, Secretary Cheryl Garcia del
criminal proceeding, it is im- previously been approved
by work for the city, because he
Busto and Senior Vice President Gordon U. hhlnesley. (Herald
portant to follow due process. the city attorney and the city
had assumed a long-time city
Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
The person being investigated council,
policy
should have the right to defend As to the affidavit filed by had was still in effect, which
been changed by a state
Robert Andersohn, the letter statute

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sentence investigation after he pleaded guilty to obtaining Sanford Transit Co.
pleaded guilty to aggravated property by worthless check in
Bennett said he took the
An Altamonte Springs man assault in the Aug. 6 wounding one case and the state dropped
money
"just so much at a time"
who said he continued his of his 31-year-old brother, three other bad check charges
daring a transition by Western
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heroin addiction during a Tommy Mayes Jr,, with a In a second case.
Union in relocating the firm's
recent 25-month term in shotgun.
Conditions of the plea centralized accounting offices Every
Raiford State Prison has
Mayes said he shot his bargaining, according to from Wisconsin to St. Louis,
pleaded guilty in circuit court to brother during an argument defense and prosecution at.
Mo. He said he used the money
uttering a forged $75 check to over an auto that he was torneys, include Hayes making "to
pay some bills."
help feed his drug habit,
repairing to sell. He said he got restitution for $1,635 In bad
Attorneys
said once the
Tommie Lee James, 23, told the shotgun and shot his brother checks.
Western Union computer was
Circuit Judge Robert B. in the arm after Tommy Mayes
Hayes told the court that his operating in St. Louis "It began
McGregor Monday that "you "whipped me with a water business had gone bankrupt and
catching up with the accounting
can get any drugs you want in hose."
he passed the bad checks and started kicking out the
prison
but that's not the
Following Charles Mayes' because "I had to feed my wile discrepancies,"
reason I want to go back."
guilty plea, Assistant State and two children,"
Defense attorney George
Hayes was ordered held in Sprinkel said Bennett has
James, who said he's been Attorney Charles Gordon
"cold turkey" and off drugs dropped assault with intent to jail pending completion of a agreed to repay the stolen funds
murder
and pre-sentence investigation and the state, as part of plea
since being arrested Sept. 3 and commit
battery
charges
in (PSI).
Jailed on the forgery charge, aggravated
negotiations, has agreed not to
the
case.
Charlie Paul Bennett, 46, 308 prosecute Bennett in other
told the court, "I want to stop
In other cases that had been E. Fifth 51, Sanford, pleaded pending cases.
and help myself."
scheduled
for trial before Judge guilty to grand larceny and
James said, "I did
The court allowed Bennett to
a
lot
of
McGregor
this week:
taking $2,680 in Western Union remain free on bond pending
things because of drugs. I've
Steven Wayne Hayes, 21, 110 Funds between last Nov. and the PSI report.
used heroin for six or seven
years." He said he doesn't know
of any place other than prison
that he can try to get off his
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had signed a petition to be drainage and transportation,
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annexed to get city services Knowles said, but the county
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Any Day But
Division
of
Offender supply water to its neighbor he termed "suhterfijg.."
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basic
n!erntior.
Rehabilitation,
city — lake Mary — by a 4-1
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Only City Commissioner A.A. General's opinion said the pst inquiries to the county for
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to hanging out on street cor McClanahan opposed the parcel was in Lake Mary,, but cooperation on fringe area land
motion
made
by
Commissioner
the matter should be tested or use and zoning —none of which
ners," James said.
The court told him he could John Morris and seconded by "settled in court."
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were accepted, utilized or
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have picked "another corner" Mayor Lee Moore.
McClanahan voted in favor of fruitful," Knowles said.
City Manager Warren E. filing the suit so both cities
and James replied, "Where
live there are not many street "Pete" Knowles said now "it's could settle the Jurisdiction
up to Lake Mary to connect its matter. He said the parcel is a
corners."
lines," when asked when the prime water recharge area.
Defense attorney Larry
Horton said James' prior water service would be Mize said its up to the property
available to the entire city,
owners of the parcel to file the
conviction was for Forgery
lake Mary is to be charged 25 suit now. Knowles said the
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linked to his drug addiction.
per cent more than the regular parcel owners are caught in the
Judge McGregor complied rate, as are all areas outside the middle and "don't care where
with James' request for Im- Sanford city limits, Knowles their services come from."
RDE
8 Fairway Villas with Private Pools, 40 Luxury Town.
mediate disposition of the local said.
Mize said the parcel owners
house Residences to be sold individually as this
case and sentenced him to 31
When questioned by corn- opposed the incorporation,
prestigious new development goes under the hammer.
years In prison plus 3 years missioners, both Knowles and
In other action, Knowles told
Sale starts
probation.
City Engineer Mack LaZenby commissioners that Sanford's
11 AM
The court ordered Charles said if the city rejected the comprehensive land plan is the
Curtis Mayes, 28, Maitland, contract, thereby forcing Lake First in the state to be submitted
on the premises, THE OAKS, Errol Estate,
Mary to put down its own well to the Division of State PlanApopka, north of ORLANDO.
system, it may mean Sanford ning.
YOU SET THE PRICE as 48 Iu.urou$ condomnim res.Jrr'ces
Protective Unit would have to put In additional "Sanford has had comIn
the heart of on,, at Flor'das most beautiful country -club dveIop•
merits
'o on the auction block to be sold in one day
wells "sooner than planned" prehensive planning since 160
SOLD
which
would
be
more
Eight
units
are larwa), villas along the 10th fairway of the Errol
costly.
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Tests by FBI experts have determined that bones unearthed by police from the back
yard of a boarding house from which some elderly people
have disappeared are not human, officials say.
In a prepared statement released Monday, police Chief
Craig Graybill said the FBI crLne laboratory In
Washington reported "the bones from the Effie Viola
Smith residence to be negative as far as human bones,"
But the statement added that "the case Is still open and
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Florida's presidential
primary Is shaping up as a crucial test of conservative
Republican challenger Ronald Reagan's hopes to take his
party's nomination away from President Ford.
The importance of the state's March 9, 1976 primary
drew into focus Monday with Rep. Lou Frey, R.Fla.,
announcing he would run Ford's tampaign and former
state Republican Chairman L.E. "Tommy" Thomas
confirming that he would do the same for Reagan.
Frey said the President would overcome Reagan's
Florida strength in a close primary election.
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Most of the patrolmen
on the early morning shift in this Miami suburb were not
on duty today, having called in sick in what spokesmen
:t) is a cnn(iiiuirg Sh1J%
of support for police sala ry
tlei,i;'nds.
Capt. L.J. Mertz said supervisors and detectives we-e
assigned 12-hour shifts to replace 15 of 17 scheduled
patrolman who repGrted themselves ill late Monday.
Iliree of the four preceeding shifts had been similarly
if(ected,
"Just as we called in replacements for the morning
shift, we have men covering for the midnight shift,"
Mertz said. "i"he city Is going to be just as safe as it has
been,"

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Truck Stolen

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"We can't stop them (from striking), but violations of
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macaws were taken f:om one
Deputy P. J. Riggins reported obtain fuel. When he returned,
cage and five Amazon parrots
the vehicle was stolen from its deputies said, the van was there
Thieves have raided the from another cage.
parking spot on Hood Ave. but the boat, motor and trai ler
exotic bird exhibits at the newly
Zoo officials described the
adjacent to the Sheriff's were gone.
opened Central Florida Zoo missing parrots as an African
J. Dan Greene Jr., 167
Department building in
west of Sanford for the second gray, two blue-breasted, one
downtown Sanford sometime Lakewood Circle, Maitland,
time in less than a month, red bred, and one yellow head
told deputies a I7400t green
be tween 2 and 7 a.m.
taking tame macaws and — all Amazon parrots.
A Winter Haven man fi berglass canoe and a tape
Amazon parrot
Ri'nrtt said all seven birds
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in hopes of recovering seven the "ages.
that the missing exotic birds early today while the deputy north of the Lake Mary items were valued at $260
birds valued at $4,200 that were
On Sept. 22 zoo officials aren't covered by Insurance. wu on patrol duty.
Boulevard exit.
I stolen from their cages reported a blue and gold
Officers are searching for a
William Steve Brannon told
sometime early Monday.
macaw, valued at $1,000, had
btue 1973 Ford Courier pickup deputies the $3,000 rig was
Deputy J. F. Bennett been stolen from its cage.
Sanford police today reported bearing the license tag 17 0-H taken after his van ran out of t In other reports, deputies
oday were Investigating the
reported that blue and gold Of ficials said today th at the that a Seminole Sheriff's 233.
gas and be left the ve hi
cle to reported theft of $857 in cash
and checks from Shakey's
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teacher unions have been summoned before the Public
I'.iitpboye Relations Commission to Justify an illegal strike
last month, says IERC director Carl Lange.
lie said the Broward Classroom Teachers Association
and the Iiroward Teachers Union have been
ordered to
appear at the Orlando hearing Oct. 17.
Sonte 5,000 Broward teachers struck last month in
defiance of the no-strike provisions of the state's public
employe collective bargaining law. The teachers returned
to ork Sept. 23 when Circuit Judge James Minnet of Fort

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By BOB LLOYD

CHICAGO (AP)
A lotion made from the female
hormone estrogen reduces baldness In men when it Is
rubbed into their scalps, according to a New York City
physician who says he has successfully experimented
with the treatment for the past decade,
Estrogen cannot be taken by men internally without
certain undesirable side effects, such as enlarged breasts,
But Dr. Edward M. Settel says when estro
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Fulenwider was angry about a quote attributed to the
Serninole.Brevard chief Investigator. And Fulenwider, who
is the chief investigator for both Seminole a nd Brevard,
denied making the statement.
Fulenwider was correct. The quote came from Herrin g,
the state attorney, and not from Fulenwider. The paragraph
said, "The Seminole-l3revard Chief Investigator also sa id he
couldn't "tell commissioners how to run their business," but
he said his office wou ld be Interested If "there's a conflict of
interest."
Herring also said today he will con tact County Commission Chairman Sid Vihien to explain the Investigation
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Home and Business Protective out-of-city customers. He said fortunate. Passage of the 1974
Association met Monday at &amp;tnfords existing well system
Planning Act, therefore, gave
now Is "sufficient to serve Lake us a head sta rt to update and
Hughes Cafe and BaIt Place on Mary
and still have reserves for adopt our work and we were the
Highway 46.
the next five to ten years."
first tosubmita proposal," said
It was decided to have a
McClanahansaidhaIfofIake K no wles.
ge neral membership mee ting
Sanford has completed
star)' is zoned industrial.
on Oct. 21 at 8p.m. at the
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private swimming pool in the screen-enclosed pat i o The 40 townhouse units are 2 &amp; 3-bedroom, 21/, baths, with screened balconies
adpato,
NO MATTER HOW LIME YOU PAY AT THIS AUCTION, your
condmn,m includes wall-to-all
w carpetng, a,, condi tioni ng. all'
electric kitchen moth range arid self-cleaning oven, 'efrgerato, with
automatic cemake,. disposal
COUNTRY CLUB MEMBERSHIP. Initiation I.o for membership
ri the Errol Estate Country CLb will be pad
for those who purchase
O.shs condominium units at this uçticri upon their qualficanon
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U. RICHARD LONG, Editor
W1I.1.IAM D. 'UHIUE, Managing Editor
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Vt'1ir. $ 24O. B Mail In Florida same as home
delivery. All
'flier mail Month, 52.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12
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The penchant of Americans to label problems
and issues with colorful phrases and cliches rarely
has been more misleading than the current habit of

calling legal tax deductions 'loopholes."
In the context of federal laws, a loophole would
be an amt)iguitv or omission in the text of a statute
through which its intent or obligation can be
evaded.

Tax "loopholes." now being stu?d by the
House Ways and Means Committee with an eye for
offering possible revisions to Congress, are
muvLhing but ambiguous or deceitful. Instead they
are laws which permit such things as tax concessions for certain wetrnents in real estate,
motion picture companies, cattle ranches and
farms, overseas businesses,, energy exploration,
cable television companies, auto racing events,
computer leasing and many other legitimate
business ventures.

and It's some other team on the sbort end.

Granted, a lot of calls went againstthe Tribe In

nanks to Anderson Goodwin and the Seminole
County REACT (Radio Emergency Action Citizens
lean'), indigents and others unable to pay for blood
transfusions will now get some relief should the
need For blood ever arise.
(;odin has stirred the local REACT unit Into
action to form a 'Citizen's Blood Bank' whereby
anyone can donate blood, earmark it for the REACT
Blood Bank and know that it will be put to good use.
"It's for indigents, the non-insured and anyone
else who just can't afford the high price of blood,"
(;OodIn told us.
And, he said, anyone, anywhere can contribute
the 'bank' simply by donating at any Central
Florida facility and specifying that it's to go into the
REACT account at the Blood Bank at Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
We commend Goodwin and his REACT memhers for their generosity and unselfishness.
We need more people like this in our world today.

the disheartening 13-18 Seminole loss, but officials
don't cross the goalilne.
Players, coaches and fans should realize that
%A hen you play "on the road," most of the breaks are
going togo for the other team. Too, it should be the
responsibility of the entire coaching staff to teach
their charges that constant bickering with officials
can only lead to trouble In the form of penalties.
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of battle and spout off, what can they expect from
their players?
The Seminole-DeLand game is over for 1975.
Nothing anyone can or will say will have any effects
on the game itslf. It's history and has already been
rcrded in the books as a DeLand victory,

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These are just two, however, of a number of
recent developments aimed at making life a
moe easier anu more convenient tar me b.
million Americans woo suuer from soñe'fonn ui
severe visual impairment, says the American
Foundation for the Blind. Some others:
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allegations that former Rep. Joseph Marazlti, UN.J., misused his congressional payroll.
He denied that he had carried "no shot,"
aides on the public payroll or
that they had
kicked back any part of their federal
pay to him
In form of campaign contrltxitions.
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that
former aide Andy Tlrpok had contribut
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campaign. Tirpok also served as a local
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the CIA and FBI have plotted occasionally to
murder enemy agents in this country.
We have been unable to document a single
murder case. But at least two businesses have
testified that they were asked by the CIA or FBI
to commit murder.
The Senate Intelligence Committee has also
obtained vouchers, which prove exotic
assassination weapons hav. been sold to U. S.
agencies. Senate investigators have evidence,
furthermore,. that assassination teams were
trained at secret sites somewhPrp in

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CIA has denied having anything to do with
domestic murder nlnt
Atasecret Se nate hearing, meanwhile, an
FBI informant in Tampa, Joseph Burton,
testified that his FBI contact wanted him to do
away with an alleged revolutionary.
The bizarre plot called for Burton to conspire
with the radical, Richard Arvedon, to kidnap a
federal Judge. Then Burton would gun down
Arvedon on the Judge's property, making it look
as If a revolutionary plot had backfired, Burton
testified.

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F*i 1*ip*i n0 SKyjacker Surrenders

Bad Bill Pending

the Job," the source said.
Normally, the CIA would try, he said, to
maneuver the victim out of the country before
arranging his disappearance. But one CIA
source, with only second-hand knowledge of the
case told of a spy who was thrown off a New York
City bridge. A cooperative police lieutenant
allegedly submitted a suicide report on the
victim. We have been unable, however, to
confirm the incident.
In secret testimony before the Rockefeller
Commission, Frank Sturgis of the Watergate

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municipalities paid for their money was 6.32 per
cent, based on the Dow Jones municipal bond
yield index. Two weeks ago it had risen to 7.59
per cent. Last week It Jumped to 7.78 per cent,
At those rates, municipalities might find
explain to Americans that discussions about themselves building even bigger problems for
With unemployment persisting In hovering 4
April, ll, wrote old Gideon Welles, [An"loopholes" are primarily discussions of social the future, and so many of them are likely to be coin's Secretary of the Navy, "was a month Florida's Governor Madison Starke Perry sent near the nine per cent mark, it may be true that
an appeal for help to neighboring states and
goals and aspirations. If such goals as more oil forced into
new projects.
pregnant with facts of unsurpassed Interest In volunteers poured in to raise the Confederate many workers are happy Just to have a Job.
But It Is no less true that 18 months of
exploration, more capital accumulation to create
That option, however, isn't open to those cities, American history."
banner at the very spot where the first American
depressing economic news has pushed the
businesses and jobs, more housing and city bond states and agencies whose existing debt is
One of those facts was that while all eyes, flag had been flown by Andrew Jadwn.
"dissatisfaction
index" of workers to a high
coming
due
and
needs
to
be
refinanced.
This
is
North
and
South,
were riveted on Fort Sumter in
financing are desirable, and we think they are, the
Commodore James Armstrong, commandant
level, contends James L Hayes, president of the
especially true of state housing agencies, which Charleston Harbor, the Civil War almost slipped of the Navy
fiddler must be paid.
Yard faced a dilemma. Many of his
must refinance hundreds of millions of dollars in the back door at Pensacola's Fort Pickens.
American Management Assn. "This Is a healthy
staff and senItr ship officers were Southerners
Tax incentives to achieve these goals
within the next year.
dissatisfaction
that employes too often hesitate
One itchy trigger finger there might have and were watching progress of the NCOfl
opposed to the creation of new alphabetical federal
Some market observers are inclined to say the made Florida the launching pad for the bloody movement
toezpressbecausetheyfeelwordwmgetarowyj
with anticipation. A majority of the
agencies to do the task — have been eminently fe"rs are Irrational. They note that some of the conflict,
they are trouble-makers."
younger officers leaned the other way. ArmToo many executives, he says, fail to realize
successful as the progress of the United States of very high borrowing charges are being attached
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to offerings carrying top ratings by the rating theThat
dissatisfaction
may
be
as
in-,
America exhibits.
South. From the moment Florida seceded
trustworthy if fighting broke out.
portant to productivity as employe loyalty, and
services,
form the Union. precstir wpc o' to !e!e the
Cnngres "ou!d be engaging in pract:ce
As
rumors
flew
he
asked
Washington
for
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w uit ieath Ui
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the financial structure of companies and mu- Senator David Yulee, who wudoing auhecould Looking over his skimpy, divided force, the that discontent,
terprise system if it hamstrings the private
nicipalities, declare the bonds safe, why
to strengthen Florida for the long struggle, said commander must have wondered: ,,With
centives, whatever their popular name.
Wise managers, on the other hand, are taking
shouldn't investors also consider them safe?
this demanded first priority. Accordingly, seven what?"
steps
to channel dissatisfaction into constructive
There are several partial explanations, all of days before secession was official, a militia
IL Adam J. Slemmer, commanding 46 at. use. When employes realize that
management is
which lead to the same generalization: a lack of company from Quincy captured the
Chat. tillerymen at Barrancu Barracks, had no as concerned as they are, this
confidence.
often is the
tahoochee arsenal with its huge store of powder doubts. He moved his company
into the fort and catalyst that turns pent-up frustration
Into
The
rating
services
might
judge
the
soundness
and
ni
mu
tions,
The Congress Isn't going to do what it ought to do.
looked around for a better position of defense. At positive results.
That's
of
bonds
but
they
don't
put
their
money
on
them;
One
day later St. Augustine's venerable
drop all price controls on natural gas, old and new, onshore
Hayes cites one company that sponsored a
there's a big difference, easily recognized by any Marion was surrendered to superior force byFort the very hour secession was being voted in
offshore.
its Tallahassee, Stemmer's men and some Navy "Why I'm More
Dissatisfied Than You,, contest.
investors.
They are not going to do it because it would mean an 11T1 paperwork. Investing is for real; rating Is garrison of one, a proud old sergeant who personnel crossed the bay and occupied the Possibly
absurd
on the surface, it provided
marched out with honor Intact,
mediate increase m consumer prices. After the rough price
empty Fort Pickens.
feedback
to
management
on what were sources
Moreover, the big institutions that purchase
increases that the
But the Pensacola installations, a busy Navy
HIS move was just in time. Florida had been a of discontent.
economy
has
suffered
this
summer,
bonds
In
quantity
have
other
outlets
for
their
yard
serving
ships
of
war,
and
congressmen have returned to Washington determined to
a cluster of forts Confederate but a single day when surrender of
The company determined, for example, that
funds, especially If they are nontaxpaying en- commanding the harbor, were
protect their irate constituents from any more inflation,
another matter, the Navy Yard was demanded,
the
majority of employes would be happier
President Ford with his veto pen has so far been able to keep titles. The municipal bond tax-exemption has no These were the key to the Gull of Mexico.
Commordore Armstrong, who had not tilted a starting to work
attraction
to
at eight o'clock instead of nine
pension funds, for example.
the Congress From extending oil price controls. He ca n't
Both sides realized their importance. finger to strengthen his command, wilted,
and taking half-bout Instead of hour lunches.
decontrol gas, however, without congressional action.
A baa bill is pending on the Senate floor in Washington. It
would extend the scope of natural gas price controls instead of
repealing them.
The bill, S692, Sen. Ernest Hollings, 1)-S.C., should be
defeated in favor of a substitute by Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, D-Tex..
which would provide for partial deregulation. Senators should
take the long view.
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A blind person can play cards, Scrabble and
Monopoly with braille versions of these games.
— The New York subway system has braill e
ma ps and the Chemical Bank of New York has
introduced braille checking statewide.
The Internal Revenue Service allows braille
editions of books and magazines to be deducted
as a medical expense for the amount exceeding
the Cost of regular editions.
Unfortunately, says the Foundation, only
about 25 per cent of legally blind people are
familiar with braille, and only some 12 to 15 per
cent can read it with ease.
"Opt.acon" (short for Optical Tactile Converter), a device with a small camera atIachment which converts printed type into
raised letters that can be read with the fingers,
has been called a
breakthrough. But the
device is still very expensive almost $3,000
and slow to use.

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BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) — three mortar shells at olive vived in two Beirut suburbs
demilitarization accord that Christian.
sectarian fighting may break
Machine-gun fighting broke out groves where fighters from Za- the Moslem Shiite district
of called for dismantling street
The
reports
sa
id
the
guerrilla
out
after the current Eid El Fitr
again today between the pee- garth set up their advance Chiyah
and the Maronite Chris- barricades and withdrawal of leadership and senior army of- holiday which ends the Moslem
dominantly Moslem port city of lines.
thin area of Ein Rununaneh. A all armed men from Chiyah and ficers in the
north were trying month of fasting, known as
Tripoli and the Christian town
police spokesman said one Ein Rummaneh.
tonegotiatea
cease-fire and ar. Ramadan.
of Zagarta in north Lebanon,
Four persons including two woman had been killed and
ranging
an
for
exchange of al)About 6,000 persons have
telephone reports said.
soldiers were reported injured three men wounded In the past
Army forces have been man- ducted prsons between the two been killed and 18,000 Injured in
in the fighti ng which still was 24 hours. Snipers kept roads in ning buffer zones between Ti-isides,
five rounds of religious warfare
Witnesses said the exchange reported under way two hours the two areas closed.
pull, home town of Premier
April. A 10-day battle last
since
at one point involved Palestln- after the initial outbreak at
Rashid Karami, a Moslem, and
The
new
tension
in
Beirut
and
month
in Tripoli and Zagarta
ian guerrillas in the refugee midday.
Both sides have accused each Zagarta, home town of Presi- the north raised fears
that took more than 400 fives and
camp of Baddawi who lobbed
Sporadic shooting also re- other of failing to comply with a dent Suleiman Franjieh, a ano
ther round of widespread wounded 1,000 persons.

WASHINGTON (A p -. The Israel and Egypt,
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administration promised aid to
Senate Foreign Relations CornThe committee was under Israel and Egypt as part of the
mittee, under pressure to act pressure from Senate leaders to Sinai accord,
,
MIAMI \i'
P,!ir,. ;tr*' inS;t Arthr Scl
quickly on the question of plac- act quickly so the Senate would
He suggested the cwniniflec
vetigaung a bvtiiinng of the Miami Police Department SII
ing American monitors in the not have to postpone next approve assigning the AmenDominican Republic consulate a police watch had been or.
NASSAU, Bahamas (AP) — A Milwaukee man who
Sinai, may vote after nearing week's Columbus Day recess, can techniclLns but in a sepathat left extensive damage but dered for the consulate, located
admitted killing three tourists "just shrugged his
public testimony from SecreThe White House had wanted rate resolution ask President
no injuries,
shoulders" when told that today's date with the hangman
in an exclusive office-residentary of State Henry A. Kissin- congressional approval of the Ford to find out if Israel or A
Counsul Aquilino Ricardo, his tial section just south of down-as delayed by a reprieve, a U.S. official says.
ger.
technician Issue by last Friday. Egypt would object if the rewife and two grandchildren town Miami, last week because
A. Stephen Vitale, U.S. consul in Nassau, said he told
Kissinger's appearance be- The House International Rela- lated agreements were subHENRY KISSINGER
re upstairs in the two-story of the threats.
Michiah Shobek, 22, late Monday that Bahamian officials
fore the committee today was to Lions Committee has approved mitted to the Senate for raWI- "good faith statements of
building when the bomb exhad decided to review the U.S. Embassy's desperate final
The bomb, which police said
be followed by testimony from the stationing of the civilian cation as treaties,
present inte,itions" by the ad- ploded late Monday.
attempt to gain an appeal. The hanging had been set for 8
had
been planted outside the
former Sen. J. William technician s, clearing the way
Paul Warnke, former assist- ministration.
A police officer said they es- consulate, rocked nearby builda m, today.
Fulbright, onetime chairman of for a full House vote later this ant secretary of defense, told
lie said that some of the as- caped injury because the see- ings, shattering glass and
"lie had trouble understanding the news," Vitale said,
the panel. The committee then week,
the committee Monday that if surances of U.S. support in the ond floor is reinforced with spreading
"lie looked stunned and a little groggy. I had to repeat
debris over a wide
may vote late today.
Both Israel and Egypt sought the agreements are intended to event Israel's security is steel girders that
what I said, that the appeal had been accepted and he
shielded
them
area.
The
entire
glass facade of
A consensus appeared to be the use of Am erican civilians to be binding they cannot become threatened "may h. t'nflcIris
tnuldn't
!ro'n the blast.
"te T'. --'-"
— ...*#S4.. ..Ab *kiur was blown
ueveioping on the commlttøs'
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a oon.
-, ''Sinai nj'
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r"'..4.IV,
.;,,',, 1E$,Ij. (AIL•
for lirniung congressional a- (litiofl3 ul their signing the In- of Congress.
United States forces in hostil- childrea said consulate officials
Police said they had no susproval to the use of the monitors terim accord.
He proposed that the panel itles.”
had
received
threats
for
the
pects. But they quoted witwhile disclaiming immediate
Sen. Thomas F. Eagleton, I)- adopt language specifically disThe President cannot by hun. past several days.
nesses as saying an orange vol.
consent for related peace Mo., today questioned the claiming assent to corn- self bind the U.S. government in
"I knew this was going to kswagon sped away from the
agreements binding the United validity
of
"executive mitments beyond the 200 tech- sich matters of grave impor- happen. I Just knew it," she said scene
shortly before the cx1)UBI.IN, Ireland (AP) —The family of kidnaped Dutch
States to consideration of aid to agreements" in which the niclans, labeling them merely tance, Warnke
declared.
after
the
bombing.
plosion.
industrialist Tiede Herrema was reported waiting today
Last week, Humberto Lopez
for a telephone call from his captors seeking to make a
Jr., an anti-Castro activist who
new deal for his release.
fled the United Sta tes after
Dutch Embassy sources said a member of the gang that
being convicted of manufackidnaped Ilerrema Friday telephoned his son, Jelle, at the
turing
bombs, was deported to
Embassy Monday and quoted a "pet family nickname"
the United States by the Dothat could only have been known to the abducted
MANILA, The Philippines "guaranteed to help the hijack- why Morales, a Christian,
Authorities quickly refueled had been arrested on unsubs- minican Republic. He was atbusinessman.
(AP) — A young, heavily at- er in solving his problem," offi- wanted to go to Moslem Libya. the jet, installed a special radio tantiated charges earlier
this rested by federal agents when
The kidnapers had demanded the release of three Irish
med Filipino grieving over the dais said.
There
was
also
to
make
the
no
Immediate
two-engine,
Britishmonth
and
that
his
boy
was
in- he arrived in Miami.
Republican Army prisoners
Rose Dugdale, Kevin
kidnaping of his 4-year-old
Authorities
said
Morales'
explanation
of
why
he
told
p0bill
BAC1-11
conform
with
nocent
of
any
wrongdoing.
He
But Investigators offered no
Slallon and Jim Hyland — by Sunday or Herrema would
daughter
hijacked
a
JeWner
todaughter
was
kidnaped
a
few
Bee
he
was
angry
over
the
al.
rules
for
overseas
flight,
and
did
not
say
how
old
his
son
was
speculation
on any possible
be executed. The Irish government refused and the
day and demandod to be flown days ago In Davao, The Philip. leged arrest of a son,
swapped
a
top
pilot
and
the
airor
give
any
other
details,
connection
between the borndeadline passed without word on Ilerrema's fate.
to Libya, but gave up at Manila pines' second largest city, on
Police said Morales was line's executive vice president
In response to a plea from bing and Lopez' deportation
T'he informants said young Herrema asked the caller
airport after nearly Wne hours the southeastern coast of Mind- armed with a .45-caliber pistol, for 41 of the passengers, in- The Philippines police chief to and arrest.
Monday whether the kidnapers wanted ransom and he
without firing a shot, author- anao, 600 miles south of Manila, a grenade and 160 rounds of cluding all the women. The release family groups, he said,
as told, "It's not a matter of money." The sources said
itles said.
The hijacker seized the plane ammunition, and that he corn- original five crew members re- "I shall determine who will be
the caller promised to telephone Jelle at the embassy
The man, identified as Cam- in the final minutes of a flight mandeered tl'. plane by claim- mained aboard.
released. They all have one life
again today.
ilo Morales, about 25, surren- from Davao to Manila.
ing he had hIdden a bomb
The plane then rolled out onto just as I do. I shall be the one to
dered after the government
It was not Immediately clear aboard,
the runway as if ready to take choose who shall be freed and
- off but returned to the tarmac, not you."
A Philippine Airlines official He earlier had threatened to
said the plane would not depart, shoot a passenger, saying, "I
and the hijacker was seized and am used to killing people," but
whisked away in a police no shots were fired.
OCTOBER S. 1975
BIRTHS
vehicle.
All
remaining
Authorities had offered to exIt
AI)MISSIONS
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Jack (Karen)
passengers and airline employ- change the BAC-l.11, which has
Perce, a boy, Sanford
OCT. 7
Past Grand Knight dinner,
Women of the Moose Chapter es aboard the plane were un- a flight time of about five hours,
Sanford:
DISCHARGES
Disabled American Veterans Knights of Columbus, 8p.m. for 1404, Christmas in October harmed,
for a longer-range DC-8, but the
Willie Atkins
Sanford:
Two of those freed earlier hijacker refused.
regular meeting atlp.m.; DAV members and wives,
night, gifts for Mooseheart and
Milton E. Burhop
M&amp;lo J. D'Allegro
were Charles and Ann Leland, a
Building, Hwy. 1712.
Order of Eagles Moosehaven.
Jimmie 14, Daniels
Theodore B. Richardson
retired couple from FL LauSanford-Seminole Art
Sanford Tourist and Shuf. Pizza Party and dpce, 7 p.m.,
Michael Haws
Thelma Stephenson
Assn., derdale, Fla., who were vacaSAVE ON
7:30 p.m., Cultural Arts tioning in Davao. Mrs.
Julius W. Lawson
S h I r I e y W ill me r ., fleboard Club covered-dish club home in Fern Park.
,0
Leland
Building,
5th and Oak.
supper,
6
p.m.,
business
Britahononcr,.,Iajt, for months
13
laretha Sims
WORK SHOES
Casselberry
said
the
hijacker
"kissed
me
Demonstration
by
John
meeting,
7p.m.
at
clubhouse
on
Coritrtl
roaches and ants the
Richard L. Williams
Orange Audubon Society, 7:30
William Best, Deltona
goodby on the forehead when
\'eackle.
AND
lakefront.
BOOTS
eas way — brush No-Roach in
p.m., Central Christian Church.
Edward M. Wilson, DeBary
Paul H. Thomas, Deltona
we left the am-raft •
Mcabincts,
around
(.K.1'. 11
50W. Ivanhoe
Ivaoe Blvd., Orlando. OCT.
araret H. Wunderlich,
Rose L. Glazier, Geneva
)v'vece
Altamonte.Casselberry cupboards;
a nitime." She said the
Arm
y.'Navy
bathroom and kitchen fixtures.
lunPanel
DeBary
discussion
on ConserWeight Watchers, 7 p.m., hijacker was "calm, good lookRobin L. Hanna, Ocala
Chamber of Commerce
Colorless,
odorless coating
Sanford Woman's Club.
Christopher A. Mullins, Lake
noon, vatlon Education.
Patricia A. Morris, Osteen cheon
meeting,
ing and courteous."
stays
effective
for months.
Mary
Priscilla Hodges, Oviedo
Altamonte Springs Civic
The hijacker told police over
310 SANFORD AVE
Robin L Hanna,-Ocala
Mrs. James (Carolyn) Center, Political candidates.
the plane's radio that his son
Corrie A. Jencks, Orange City Mitchell &amp; baby boy, Sanford
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Mrs. Ronald (Edith) DishMarilyne A. Peterson, Winter
Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m.
, Springs
man &amp; baby girl, Paola
Longwood
Elementary
X=m
School P10, 7:30 p.m., Police
_W A Southern Bel Cir.sic
Chief Doug Keller will speak on
bicycle safety.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — 1974, and later said she had
Members
of the Symbionese joined the terrorist organ.
Barber Shop Chorus for
Liberation
Army
spent much of ization, was arrested the same
Gilbo women, 7:30 p.m., DeBary
Mrs. Robert C. (Pauline)
DR. ALLAN JONES
their
19
months
underground day in another apartment along
Community Center. Contact
Casselberry; two sons, Niles Joan
attempting
to compile a written with Wendy Yoshimura,
Dickens, DeBary for
Funeral services were held Joles, Dexter, N.Y. and Kenexplanation
of their philosophy, wanted on federal explosives
formation,
today in Orlando for Dr. T. i,eth Joles, Jacksonville, ?&amp;C.;
according to a source close to charget.
Weight Watchers, 7 p.m., the Investigation.
Allan Jones, 7, member of a several brothers end sisters;
The SLA material which was
pioiieer Sanford family, who seven grandchildren and two Sanford Woman's Club, Oak
The source said investigators carted from the Harris apart~~
"
Avenue. Open house and have not yet made their way ment by the FBI on Friday In/
died there Monday. Born In great-grandchildren.
/
Funeral services and burial cooking demonstration,
Jacksonville, he was raised in
By Doctor Alex Bell
through the mountain of docu- eludes "some personal stuff,"
Sanford and attended old in Dexter, N.Y. Gramkow- On',,
ments confiscated from the butthereisnowaytodetermine
/
Funeral
Sanford High School. He moved Gaines
Home,
.
"Changing Environment of apartment where Bill and Em- who wrote any of It, the source
to Orlando in 1928 and then to Longwood in charge of local Florida As It Affects Wild Life" Ily Harris were living when said.
"U",,
Miami Beach. Returning to arrangements.
There are no signatures on
9:30 a.m., Florida Power and they were arrested Sept. 18.
Ib1le new
Orlando in 1941, he became
Patricia Hearst, who was kid- any of the pages and they are
Light building, Sanford.
ROBERT MEHAFFEY
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city's leading pediatrician,
naped by the SLA on Feb. 4, not filed In any identifiable or
book aboui
't
SISTER, Inc., noon, Cavalier ___________________________ der,
'.
retiring in 1968. Until 1973, he
the
source
said.
Robert Lee Mahaffey, 69, of Res
'oniroll frtk
taurant.
was on the staff of Sunland 310 holl y Ave., Sanford, died
There is no elaboration in the
cots of vow
Hospital, Orlando.
documents
_____________________________ of
Miss Hearst,
about
thethe kidnaping
Hopper Fiementary School ___________________________
Sunday. Born in Griffin, Ga., he
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Survivors are his daughter, CU-flC to Sanford in 1946 from PTA, 7:30 p.m., general
source said.
¶Ait-d-SLlk'
V
Mrs. Buell Duncan Jr., Columbus, Ga. He was retired business meeting and guest
"There Is nothing In there that
phone cill
Monday high 85. OvernIght
Orlando; son, T. Allan Jones from the Seaboard Coast Line spem'ker. Room visitations from
says, 'I put on a wig and black
Rainfall
ll was .96 inches.
low
65.
nakeup and kidnaped her."
Jr., Miami, and four grand* and a member of the Fieldale ito 7:30. A nursery will be
Partly cloudy through
children.
Witnesses said two black men
Baptist Church, Mecca Lodge available.
Wednesday with a chance of
Lç.J
and
a woman were the abduc.
of the Odd Fellows in Fieldale, (Xi'
mainly'
afternoon
10.11
and
evening
tors.
MRS. IIEI4TJIAJOJFS
Va., and was a graduate of the
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of $1,000.
The effect of this Is to raise the price that
governments must pay for the money they
borrow. As the
of a bond declines, the in.
terest
rise relatively.

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LISBON, Portugal (AP)
Radical soldiers of a
rebellious artillery unit rejected President Francisco da
Costa Comes' tall for military discipline and declared
they will use their guns to protect Portugal's "oppressed
classes."
Soldiers of the 1st light Artillery Regiment (RALLIS),
stationed on the outskirts of the capital, were cheered by it
Con iniun ist4ed crowd of several thousand when a soldier
climbed on a guardhouse rooftop Monday and shouted:
"We have voted to be always on the side of the people.
We are ready to use our arms to protect the oppressed
classes."
But spokesmen for the artillery unit said flAWS
doesn't want civil war, and two soldiers on the guardhouse
rooftop held a large red banner declaring, "No to Civil
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This I also National 441 Week and 441 members
throughout the state and nation will join In a salute
to America's Bicentennial celebration.
More than 7.2 million youngsters between the
ages of 9-19 are currently enrolled. In 4-11 programs
across the country and they'll celebrate the week
Spirt of Tomorrow."
ith the theme -4-11 —'76
— Bill Currie
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Tuesday, Oct. 7, IM—SA

Evening Herald, Sanford, Ft.

Speaking of Friday's gsme, someone should tell
the local radio announcer to make sure he's off the
air before opening his mouth to utter cuss
Seems he was unhappy with th e way his aide was
Del.and
providing him with statistics In Friday's
with
an
epithet
or
Seminole clash when he let loose
two that doesn't belong on the airwaves.
The Federal Communications Commission
(FCC) takes a dim view of such language on the air.
We've known announcers and stations who were
severely reprimanded and punished for Just such
actions.
Next time, use a bit more caution, Jerry. You'll
stay on the air a lot longer that way.

Granted, non' of us likes to lose, especially
tinder such circumstances. However, there's
nothing to be gained by 'responsible' coaches,
Wish we'd stop hearing moans and groans that
teachers, students or anyone else constantly
the officials stole last Friday's Seminole High-mwining loud and long that 'we was robbed."
l)t'Lafl(l football game from the locals.
The day may conic when the breaks go our way

Moreover, the laws represent deliberate
policies by Congress to serve what it considers
proper social goals such as adequate housing, bond markets.
Massachusetts, Connecticut, California and
bountiful farm production, local financing of parks,
Grtu
are among the statz's that have ixeii
.'t;dia, schools and zn f'r1'
forced to pay t4ner~eih,.!i L-ccause of investor
Nevertheless, the Ways and Means Committee doubt
and caution arising from New York City's
of the House has promised a "crackdown" on the plight.
loopholes and plans to submit its proposals to
More problems very likely lie ahead for the
Congress by Oct. 28 whenit will begin hearings on rest of this year and into 1975 because of the need
national health plans.
of housing agencies inseveral states to refinance
maturing debt. Some bondmen have doubts
The tax priorities outlined by Chairman Al
about
the agencies' ability to do so.
Ullman include curbs on real estate, farm and
Is that the so-called municipal bond
The
other tax shelters, an increase in minimum taxes marketfact
is in
serious trouble, and the limited
for wealthy people, elimination of individual amount of financing
deductions, limitations on foreign tax cdits for probably will have to beit can accommodate
done at record high
multinational corporations and changes in capital costs.
gains levies.
In the past eight months the typical $1,000 state
So far the path is familiar. Not too many years or city bond has declined in market value by
ago as we recall, Rep. Wilbur Mills, then chairman nearly $185. That is, retail buyers of the bonds
are willing to pay only $815 for paper with a face
of the House Ways and Means Committee also value

The difference between then and now,
however, is in the temper of the times. Americans
in general are disenchanted with government,
angry at the high prices of things and have adopted
the word "ripoff" as another colorful addition to
the language.
Under the circumstances it will not be easy to

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announced his intention to move against 43 tax
loopholes." Most of them still exist.

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Peg and Bill Crosdale have
just returned from Oscada,
Mich. They visited wi th their

son,

Capt.

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they enjoyed seeing the three

MaLt.

John H. Crosdale,

USAF, who will be stationed
there for the next three years.
Michigan, the
Crosdales called on our f or mer
Postmistress, aurtne Walker

Tina

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Fire Hall. The party was held served their 25th wedding arrangements and a lighted born in Sanford, attended local Her

as a fund raising project toward anniversary Saturday night
the purchase of a rescue van, with a gala celebration at their
Katherine Kirk won the door Celery Avenue home.
prize. Shirley Van Wormer and
The couple was married Oct.
Rita McLaughlin served 2, 1950 in a simple ceremony.

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refreshments.

sleeveless coat-style gown,
Mildred Byrnes of Third interwoven with silver threads.
Court was elected president of She prepared th e buffet which

WOMEN

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£ HV were all women
gins
Marty's teeth looked so lovely
who
b' very ni-nud of int1 i!s:
every Inch of exposed flesh,
they weren't real, lie ate
and

seemed to

photography,

Included on the guest list

Tuesday, Oct.
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YOURS FOR EQUALITY

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Detroit, considered a cellar

candidate in preseason by most

George

critics, had beaten Green My
and Atlanta but now is 2-1 and
second in the Central Division
behind unbeaten Minnesota.
Sunday the Lions host
cago while the Cowboys W be
at New York against the wants.

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CHARI.ESTON, S. C.(AP)

—

Although Intrauterine con'
traceptive devices (IUDs) are
about gl percent effecti ve when
in place, on rare occasions they
can pierce the uterine wall and
enter the abdominal cavity, two

physicians at the Medical
University of South Carolina
here report.
Fortunately. allnost all JuDs
are radiopaque and can be lo.

cated with X-ray studies, because manual or mechanical I0-

these methods should be tried
first, say Dr. E.Q. Seymour, radiologist, and Dr. if. Oliver Wil.
liamson. gynecologist. X.rays
are also Indicated if there Is a
question as to the position of the
device when surgery Is
essary to em It. Removal b
imperative if the IUD has gom
thr ough the uterine wall and
r

ove

into the abdominal

cavity

because it can perforate the

bowel and

cause other

serious

lIiDs are used by anywhere
from three to fi ve million WOIfr
en. Piercing the wall of the Ut enis occurs
about four of
10,000 users. The risk is lowest
when the HID is Inserted by an
experienced physician.
only in

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Look For Help

FJL1113 with a needle as it is to one who uses a brush. I feel

strongly that an embroidered picture should be signed by
the pet-son who worked it though I must confess
so carried away by a design I'm creating
that I f orget to sign it.
Remember that embroidered pictures frequently
outlive the person who created Um. When we see a
lovely embro idery, how nice to know that ft was done by
yOur enbroidery, years from now admirers of the
felicitous blend of colors in the design will know the name
of the artist.

At the very least an embroiderer should put her initials
and the date in some unobtru.she place on the canvas o
linen. In "Merton," the flower arrangement on the cover
of "Heritage Embroidery," I signed my Initials and
year in beige, slightly deeper than the background linen,
so that it is almost lost In the flowers at the bottom of the
picture.
In the cove design of "Crea ti ve Ca nvas Work," I did the
same thing In pale green against a darker background.
The initials blend into the green of the leaf just above

them and look like part of the design. Japanese artists
often sign their
with
in small decorative lozenges that complement the design.
Take the time to think where to place your signature or
irdtiab. Don't put big initials or numbers on a delicate
design. Choose the color carefully. I like the idea of doing
it as a little counted stitch on the threat no large basting
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stitches, please!
However, no one sho uld claim authorship of a design,
iul
he or she did indeed create it. I'm f requently
distressed to see somebody take credit for a design when
r ecognize that it was copied from a book or kit
sometimes one of mine! I find this particularly unattractive when the person en ters the piece in a needlework

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remember what had happened. was about 21 but left because
"It took five months and five the older people seemed like

hospi ta Is in a raw to bring me to Parents and that was where
part of her problem was.
my knees, to realize I could ,
control my drinking and I was
At 22, college completed, she
suffering myself with the moved out of her parents' house
disease of alcoholism,,, she and into an unchallenging job.
said, asking that her last name tier drinking became more
be withheld,
serious. Then came the five
hospitals in five months and the
Of an estimated
Y0U1t
blackouts.
alcoholics in the United States
some, like Mimi, are turning for
"A blackout Is something
help to a group opera ti ng wi thin most al coholics ex perience,"
Alcoholics Anonymous, called she said. "To everybody around
you are wide awake and
Young ople's AA.
yeu

Mimi described her life be. functioning but you don't refore YPAA at the recen; lath member. Your memory during
International Conference of that time blacks out."
Young People in AA In MemShe found YPAA after stayphis.
Ing dry rive months by herself.
For years Mimi said she had
Slowly she began to open up.
been telling herself her problem The program itself Li based on a
was within her family, where willing ness, one day at a time,
she had grown up and into not to drink, she said. "But they
drinking as a way out,
give you 12 steps to change your
"Ii wasn't until I broke away sick personality so that a need
from the family unit that I re- to drink to fill the emptiness In
alized! had a drinking problem that personality is changed."
MY Mm," she said. But the
The Impact of YPAA hit her
(inn! realization_. the hospital about eight months later.

Of

and broken ribs

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-I was impressed with the

Lions," Dallas Coach Tom Ian.

IN MORE WAYS THAN YOU KNOW,

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cerned," Lions' Coach Rick
Forzano i nsisted. "We had momentum up to that point. We
had 'em. But that snap turned
the whole thing around."

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schools are still fuming over a
variety of incidents including
alleged late whistles and
possible prejudice.
"I have spent three hours

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game," said Dick Pace,
of the Central

"It happens every so often.
Both principals seem to agree
that it was a poorly officiated

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and honored as such by the Sanford Optbnhsts Club. Left to right are Marlin P. Bacon Sr,, of

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game."
The most distressing factor
Pace has f ound is that an of.

1 8th

Spot

(Poll Results, Page 2-B)
Rouge, moved from 20th to 18th.
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
The Buckeyes of Ohio State
ficial from DeLand was
Barry Switzer, coach of the impressed the voters and a naassigned to the game. "A claim defending national champions, tiotial television audience with
has been made that he ca lled says Oklahoma is- not the team a 41-20 rout of UCLA and re.
DeLand players by first name
were in '74" and It showed ceived 47 first-place votes and
and was very friendly to them today when the Sooners 1,178 of a possible 1,240 po ints
during Cie game," added Pace. dropped from first place to sec. from a nationwide panel of 62
"The fact that he was assigned ond be hind Ohio Slate in The sports writers and broad.

Optimists. Johnson and C.B. Franklin, dean of students at Seminole and also an Optimist Club to the game was the first Associated Press college foot- casters.
member. Seminole dropped an 18-13 verdict to DeLand Friday, but Johnson was outstanding in mistake."
ball ratings.
Meanwniie,Ukianoma,which
Procedure in assigning
defeat. (Herald Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
Florida , after an impressive
games is that competing 34-6 win over LSU at Baton was hard-pressed to beat winless Miami of Florida 20-17 a
week ago, had an even closer
S
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battle with Colorado, winning

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extra-point kick with 1; to
play. The Sooners rece ived 14
first-place votes and 1,072

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The pair finished
the recent St. Augustine meet points.
on by Trinity Prep. They were 13 SecOIXIS ahead of the field. And
Last week, Oklahoma rethey literally jogged th e 1.5 mile course.
Barksdale was fourth and teammates ceived 30 f irst-place ballots to
one-two in

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hauled in enough points to win the meet.
Trinity's Thad McNulty won the boys individual race while
his eight-grade brother Paul took junior varsity competition.

Woody Hayes' Buckeyes 1,0 6
points to 1,065. Ohio State was
No. 1 a year ago until the d osing weeks of the campaign

the appearance of attendance and mutuel handle at Orlando- igan Slate and surrendered the
Woe is the Seminole Turf Club! After opening last Wednesday Seminole Jai-Alai, up 4 per cent and 10 per cent, respectively, top spot to Oklahoma, which

basketball tournament will precede the grid contest.

and posting a couple solid-looking nights, ill fortunes have set in over last year's calendar matchup,

Sharing the spotlight with two bowl-bound football powers

within

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Herman Weaver was run out of
bounds at the l ion 33, automnthailv turninQ the ball over

kept it the rest of the way.

and left speculation that the little black cloud that cried must

Southern California held onto

liave (wiginated in the backstretch.

Get the paint brushes ready. Prime the paint. [Ake Howell third place by defeating lo

Not only were Frida y and Saturday's program postponed, bu t High School, gettiig whitewashed on the foot ba ll field far too 27-16. The Trojans received the

Monday night quiniela and trifecla pari-mutuel machines were frequ mtly thisfall, isdue fora newcoatof paint.

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inopera t i ve for th e first five races.

Seems persons unknown went to

great

length last Thursday

other first-place. vote and 975
points. Nebraska remained
fourth with &amp;56 points foHow

Neil Slakin is gettirig quite a haptimn under fire in his first night to extol the virtues of Oviedo's football team, and the side of
Iikc Howell's school was their drawing board,
at th e helm of th e Turf Cl ub.
a 31-16 triumph over Miami,
But, he advises harness racing fans, keep the faith. Lightning
The two team.s played a football game Friday night, and m0'il
Fla.
interesting, claim with a spray van%ere the words "Oviedo is No.
s the
twice, isn't that what thev say?
Texa.s moved up from sev
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en th to fifth by rou ting Uta h
At th e time of painting, both teams were 0-3 and hardly State
Theresa new girl on the cross country block. Make that two
61-7. The Longhorns supbeckoning for sta
of 'em.
-te rmgnition. Must be something of a private planted Missouri. which
Th ey are Robin and Donna Campbell of Gainesville Oak Hall. joke between th e two neighboring schools in South Seminole.
dropped from fifth to 12th in the
One thing. though, is that the artist ,Aas right. Oviedo was No. wake of a
They transferred from Chicago, and Robin is the national 60031-7 loss to Michigan.
sard girls champion.
Ion that night.A35.0scoreproed it.
Texas
A&amp;M
stayed in six th
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Kansas State.

reach.

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"That bad snap was the turn-

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call the

DeLand
and Seminole, scratch one or two in preseason. team.
criticism of the game's of- They have a second chance
Both coaches and principals
still running strong. before the game.
termed it the worst officiated
There will be no change in the
Officials assigned to Friday's game they had ever seen.
1-13 game won by DeLand and game in DeLand were Jack
"Well, officials are human,
basically, both coaches as well Frederick, (Leesburg) Red

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The key, of course, is attracting football teanis which will
from Sta ubach to Pearson af ter command a capacity crowd at Lyman High's stadi um. The
the Cowboys recovered a tArt- basketball tournament will also be at Lyman. A Nov. 29 fooWl
dry fumble at the Lion 16 and game would not conflict with the prep playoffs, except that

NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK IN
SEMINOLE COUNTY,
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night's controversial high both sch:)ols are given a choice foi DeLand, and not that of-

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will be roundball squads from Lake Brandey, Lyrnan, Oviedo and
Apopka.
ne basketball tournanient, a preseason event, will be
catch for a 42-yard touchdown
first
staged
the night before andthe aftern oon of the football game.
pass from Staubach on the
Last
season the Edgewater-Lake Brantley matchup netted
play of the fourth quarter.
$4,800 for South Seminole Rotary Club charity projects, not the
-A yard halfback pass least of hlch is funding of the South Seminole Youth Center and
from Robert Newhouse to Drew annual scholarships to deserving students.

Cowboy fourth-period TD.

ORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY THEY

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Leesburg) and Bobby Wyche
preferred and scratched. The (DeLand).
assigning agent, John Culley,
The matter of prejudice
Four days after Friday makes up the game list after centered around Wyche calling

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go-ahead touchdown In the thud areas," said Andy Anderson, chairman of the committee
spearheading Bowl weekend, which Is going to be unique in that a
quarter.

WHERE THE MONEY GOES IN SEM INOLE

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By JIM HAYNES
Herald Sports Editor

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"He was definitely an outstanding
baseball man"

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coaches, athletic directors and principals from Seminole County
ie "couple" big plays in- and Metro Conference tested the soup while Dolphins defensive
cloded:
whiz Dick Anderson entertained them, at the same time getting
them primed for Rotary Bowl pleas.
—A bad Detroit snap on punt

amount of your choice where you work. . . .through

Don Larsen, the only man to pitch a
perfect World Series game, said that
working under Stengel with the Yankees
was "the greatest time I've ever had. We
would only make it tough on ourselves if
we couldn't play for him.

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dry said, obviously trying

Giving The United Way is perfect, painless and
meaningful. You can give a weekly or
monthly

Patterson, president of the California
Angels noted, "You just had to wait until
he has finished."
And Kuhn added: 'IIe was tasebal'
puck. He spooled us. But he made more
friends for baseball than anybody
has lived,
"He communicated well with anybody,
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and how they listened. He talked to

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The Rota ry Bowl, circa 1975, pulled up for its first bus stop
ease Detroit's pain. "They
en route to one of the biggest post-season high school
played us real close in the ft
half and, except for hitting a football gaines in Central Florida.
Rotarians from the South Seminole Chapter picked up a full
couple big plays, the game

Seminole County's United Campaign
your
contribution In order to help your friends and neighhors who need help right now,

your employee withholding plan. Even
SOc a week
builds to s26 &amp; year. Money to help
another h uman

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Mabel Wood or Rosamund Vail In 1837 or 1895.11 you sign

Jerry

By MARIAN FOX
Philadelphia aggravated her
Associated Press Writer
loneliness. "Being a cor~muter,
MEMPHIS Tenn. (AP)
I didn't have to mix In with
Mimi, a slender, 24-year-old anybodyandst.ayedtomysefl"
woman, decided to begin her in deep depression several
battle against alcoholism when times, she attempted suicide.
she woke up in a hospi ta l with
She had joined AA when she
two broken ribs and couldn't

Pride of au thorship is as important to the artist who

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THE UNITED WAY
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and Mrs.
Meyer, Lincoln
Park, Mich; and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wright, Savannah, N.Y.

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presidents, kings, bankers and people
bars. He talked baseball with affection."

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I
times he almost got artificial
1'
grass stains on his Honolulu
blue pants.
The youth-infused Cowboys
ran their recor d to 3-0 and sit
alone atop the Eastern Division
of the National Conference.

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Meanwhile, his defensive

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League contest against Detroit.
But the boos that reverberated off the newly raised ft.
berglass roof of the plush $55.7
million stadium at the end of
the nationally televised 36-10
Cowboy victory were for
Lions.
Detroit seemed helpless as
Staubach turned a 109 third-pc-

sentence

lacked punctuation and as Arthur "Red"

01 Both Schools Upset
Fil~oIi i i ,
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Critics Ragi
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in

Lost IUDs
Located
By XwRays

"I visited him in the hospital and asked
him how he was," the minister said. "I
never did find out but he talked about cveryone else."

verbal

Total

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784 gave the Dallas Cowboys
resounding boos when they
were introduced before Monday

remained

and

titles and three other American League

crowns.

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shngshot arm.

ne specialist told Marty to

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Hall

who piloted the New
York Yankees to seven World Series

Stengel 's

Was

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PONTIAC, MIch. (AP)
Pontiac Stadium's majestic
air-inflated dome didn't spring
any leaks, but the Detroit Lions
bubble was burst by Roger
' Staubach' shotgun offense and

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baseball manager

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Beta Sigma Phi sorority and Herndon and Dr. Gonzalo

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Stengel,

First United Methodist Church
took note of "Stengelese,"
the mode of speech of the
of Fame

President Ford sent a letter of conilolcnce to Mrs. Stengcl, who couldn't
attend the funeral because she has been
hospitalized several months after suflering a stroke,
The Rev. Dr. Kenneth A. Carlson of the

The Church of the Recessional had
standing room only at Forest Lawn

0

Glendale

as

past president of Sky Anchors Huarnan.
DEAR YOURS: Your let. lake his teeth out, and when
Toastmistress Club.
Also Dr. Kenneth Wing, John ter was marked Iowa City, saw him there with his sunken
Bill's parents, Mrs. Marie Hancock, William Kirk, Di-. Iowa, where It's hot enough cheeks and puckered lips,
Conrad and the late William Norman Helfrich, Robert in summer to fry an egg shuddered. He looked so old,
Conrad moved to Sanford from Karns, Ron Patteson, Carl an the sidewalk, so I can't fault
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Ten minutes later, with his
Pennsylvania, where he was Dietrich , James Dyson, Judge the women for their bare backs, teeth back In, Marty was
born. Following a tour of duty Voile A. Williams Jr., Jack legs and bellies. If a man chose handsome, youthful sell again I
to expose that much (and some still care for him, but I can't
as a Ca ptain in the U.S. Army Burney and Boyd Coleman
•
Also G.L. Swartz, Jerry men do), I'd call him sensible, bring myself to kiss him.
Bill was discharged in Ger.
B
as a Farella, John Spolaki, Pete not"dlrty."
many where he
LET DOWN
cost accounting investigator Kn owles, Dr. William Rape, DEAR ABBY: It was a he lp
Rosa and "Pete" Payton Mayfair section, Is a show
DEAR
LET:
The
thought of
with the U.S. Government until Ronald Dycus, Ben Butler, Di-. to me to read your recent letter
t. ''T McCall of Sanford. The couple he
have retired from their place. Rosa's extensive antique
looked
sans
chopjoined his family here j,
Vincent Robe r ts, William lyre, from the lady who was how Marty
make their home in
DORIS
business, Payton Realty, after collectIon dates back to nearly
is
turfllng
you
off.
Forget
5
Win. 1950.
Walter
Gielow,
Henry disillusioned by the delay in
stonSalem, N.C., where he
15
DIETRICH
26 years of service to the a lifetime of restoring trash to
It..
repayment
of
a
He
was
graduated
from
Schumacher
and
Harry
small debt.
on
staff of Wacovia
Correspon
community. She was a real treasures. She continues to
C
I recently had a somewhat
University of Miami (Florida) Eichelberger.
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National
Bank,
At the wedding
estate broker until about a year collect ar tifacts, and the older,
Also
Law
School
1956
and
Bill
experience.
My
th
Sou
ward,
Judge
similar
solution
reception, held at Lakeland the
DIAL
ago, whet' Pete became the the better, for Rosa.
FAIRWAY
Florida Bar shortly af. Dominick Salfi, Clyde Long, was to reinstate a policy I forbroker. He joined the company
Yacht
and
Country
Club,
Nancy
terwards.
His
first
law
office
William
Hutchison
Dr.
mulated
year
ago
and
had
Jr.,
_______________ and Bud were re-united with was in Merritt Island where Q Frank Chintz, Ralph Jarvis
in 1963 when he retired from
'LA U N DROM AT
and partially forgotten.
Dial Boyle Jackson of Lakeland
U.S. postal service. The couple
Dry Cleaning at budget :::
Mr. and Mrs. E.G. (Mae)
To wit: Grant a loan only
a former Sanford schoo couple and their daughter, Jeff Garland, and Mrs. Mary
plans to travel in the near
prices
and coin laundry
.
Cathy, now 10, remained until Gray and Mrs. Martha Samil. when you are secretly able to
Russ have returned to the Icm 2.33-B, where she will teache r.
..
u a pleasant at.
future.
Sanford area from their beach undergo major surgery Wed.
1969, when he opened his
mosphere.
Open 7 am. :::
Men and their wives on the
present office at Casselberry.
daily. Located at..
Also a tx1(iing contractor, home at Myrtle Beach, S.C. The nesday.
guest list from Gainesville were
Rosa will continue in this field, couple spend the winter months
Conrad
The
purchased
an
Dr.
Allen Y. Delaney, Dr. Allen
at
their home on the St. John's
FAIRWAY PLAZA
She Is presently
Martha Samii, daughter of older, spacious country home
G.
DeLaney and Bruce
Mullet
Lake
Park.
On
Hwy. 11•92at271h
Ginger
and
Richard Herndon, a nd spend th
older home on Narcissus River,
eir spare
Delaney; also Mary Del aney,
:
Nancy
and
Bud
Kirk
322.9735
ofF
Avenue and has a flair for
and her 10-year-old 5°fl, home do-it-yourself projects Elizabeth DeLaney, Phillip
a
City,
at
nd
Try
it
you'll like Iti ..
te
ed
th
e Lakeland William, are now making their and their vege
Il
tenor design and deorating.
ta ble and flower Delaney and Michael Grant,
.
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wedding of Allison Towne, home in Sanford. Marth
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has
gardens.
Bill's
hobby
centers
The Payton home, east of the Seminole Memorial Hospital, Lakeland, and
Emmett lived in Iran since 1966.
O
th
er
guests
were
Mr.
arid
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around all phases
of
Mrs. Harold llall and Miss Ethe
Hall and escort, Winter Park
and Sanford; Mr.
Mrs.
Michael Duncan, Ocala; Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Jones,
,

He was known as "The 01' Pcrlessor"
mainly because of his phrase, "It's in the
book. Look it up." But, Kuhn added,
"Casey looked it up for all of us in his
joyous mood."

At Monday's funeral for Charles Dillon
"Casey" Stengel, who died week ago at
S, Kuhn said: "I doubt if anyone was
more loved in this country than Casey

the funeral services.
Pallbearers Included greats of baseball
and long time friends of the venerable
Memorial Park for

him."

"He made more friends for baseball
than anybody who has lived."

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Stengel. Most of his players, maybe not
all of them, loved him. Some adored

Baseball

Stengel

parents are Mr. and Mrs. were the parents and the reasonably well covered. If a the best.
Grady Duncan of Sanford. She following men and their wives: man were to expose that much
Last week Marty's physician
is "Girl Frida
in her Hugh Duncan, William Wray, ofhimselfinpubflc,he would be suspected Marty had polyps In
husband's law office, a member Judge Kenneth Leffler,
quickly placed In confinement his nasal cavity so he sent
of Sanford Woman's Club, a Robert Smith, John Fitz- and labeled a "dirty old man." Marty to an ear and nose
charter member of Sanford patrick, David Smith
Why not women?
, Richard
specialist. I Went with him.

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Peggy greeted the guests in a

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wer

Was More Than Great, He

Casey

Commissioner Bowie Kuhn
Casey
as "more than great, he
was total."

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Kuhn:

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had nothing to do with it.
right, of course. But some consider It a gift. Then, when
Well, now it's my turn
people are hung up by the the
pays It back, you
complain: They did not "have graphic (though correct) will be pleasantly surprised,
sex"; they had "sexual in- terminology, "sexual In- And if it's not repaid, you will
tercourse."
tercourse." "had sex" is easier be less hurt.
Everybody has sex. A to say and communicates the
NOVATO, CALIF.
newborn baby has sex. The sex same message, so let's live and
DEAR NOVATO: Sorry, but
is either male or female,
let people have sex or make loan is loan and a gift is a gift,
Sex
Is not something one love—and who cares?
and very few people can afford
DOES. It Is something one IS!
DEAR ABBY: Herewith a the luxury of
making a gift of a
STICKLER IN OTTUMWA suggestion that "dirty old man" loan. Also, consider the
DEAR STICKLER: You're be retired from further use and recipient's pride. The burden of
"dirty young woman" be gratitude can be too heavy for
substituted,
some. Not everyone will accept
I walked into the local a handout.
supermarket yesterday and
DEAH ABBY:
just
(ind invclf urrounde'd by i tliuvired tha t the a aii
forest o bare legs, bare backs, been going with for 14 months

.r..onrads Celebrate
Anniversary
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meets

Married 25 Years

"making love "

meant "having

The complainer pointed out that
the couple who met at a cocktail
party and went to a motel to
"make love" did NOT "make
love"; they had sex, and i f

sons Richard Sunday of every month at the Sixth street.
and Phillip Walker also jour. Winter Park Hospital from 2
neyed to Michigan this past 4 p.m. All Ostamates are
The Book Mobile will be in
:.,
summer to see their mother. welcome.
Chuluota every two weeks at
the Shopping Center Parking lot
RheLt Koontz, Chuluota's
Buck and Ginny Chadwick 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Oct. 1,
watchmaker was very pleased spent an
in 15,29; Nov. 12, 26; Dec. 10, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred H. Conrad at silver wedding
anniversary
to have his sister and her Miami
M
visiting their son, Dick. Jan. 7, 21,
W76.
celebration. (Herald photo b Doris Dietrich)
husband, Connie and Jack
Lane, as w eekend guests.
have been living in the
Panama
Zone, but they
now plan to make their home tn
Canal

when they

~11- -, - I

Maurine 's two

Lanes

by people

.

They
Bell and her husband, Dale. The the Ostomy Association of will reside on Third Street, and
Hells' summer home is in Hale, Central
Florida.
The they are the brother and sisterMich. not far from Oscada.
association
the second in-law of the Oliver Jones'
newcomers from

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1.

Mrs.

Harley M. Jones are the

Tuesday, Oct. 7, 175—IB

wrue w say mat tie was
irritated
who used the

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another

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DEAR ABBY: Someone
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Chuluota will have
family of Jones'. Mr. and

While in

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his wife, Lynn. Of course

grandchildren, John,

SPORTS

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For Rubber Match
Cincinna * Rea

PITTSBURGH (Alli - The Cincinnati

Reds can clinch their third National League
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In Key Playoff

pitchers has lasted more than four innings
"We expect that to change here," Man&amp;.ger
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OAKLAND (All) - For the Oakland A's,
.

whose three-year championship reign could
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was knocked out in the seventh inning of

Alabama, continuing to work
its
back toward the top,
way

climbed from ninth to seventh
following a 32-6 victory over

Mississippi and Michigan's
whipping of Missouri elevated
the Wolverines from 12th to
eighth re placing Notre Dame.
The Irish skidded to 15 th af ter
losing to Michigan State IM
Penn State rose from 10th to

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Tuesday, Oct. 7, lflS

1ISCp!BOARD

Legal Notice

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100

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$3 Colorado
Ii Oklahoma St
IS Michigan St
(tie) Notre Dame
17 Arlzon
IS. FlorIda
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70 M..'iflii. 0

119 Echano Lenj. S ta Okoki. 6 Urta

3 10
31 0
100
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300
3.1.0
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Alava Larrea. 7. Ferinin Mench. S.

900. 180. 3. Arecha Btnaoa (5) 160;

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Celaya Ramon.
NINTH: I Aguirre, 2. Sala, 3.
Zarre. I Juan, S. fli'bao, 6 Ceiaya,
1. Erdoza, $ Arpi.
TENTH: I Ramon, 7. Santj, 3,
Fermin, 1. Mencha, S. Larrea. 0.
Maruri, 7. Chucho. I. Mugueria.
ELEVENTH: I. Oguiza Juan, 1.
Cacho Zarre, 3. Barre Altu, 4.
Domingo Perez, 3, Alava Benpoa, 6.
Fermin Miguel, 7 Chucho Echave.
S. Artcha Aipi
TWELFTH: 1. Marurl Juan, 2.
S.anti Muguerta, 3. Chucho Azpi, 1
Crlaya Attu. S. Fermi Aguirre, 6.

Q. (17) 111 10; P (Il) 5139.50; 00:
(1 II 5109 20.
FIFTH - I Celaya Larrea (7)
161.0, 5.20, 300; 7. Maruri Muguenza
(1) 54 .0, 3.60; 3. Chucho Juan (6)
3.20; 0. (17) 53960; P (71) 59(00
SIXTH - 1 Arecha Perez (I)
2070,500.100. 3. Oon,ingo (1) 7.00.
350. 3 Bilbao Eloria (7) S 70; 0 (1
4) 12980 P (I 1) 1136.00
SEVENTH - 1 Aldana Okoki (1)
12.70,5 50,440; 7. Negui Alberdi (3)
9,60,510;). Echano BeitIa (7)300;
(3 1) 5.45 60. P (1 3) 5115.60
EIGHTH - I. Fermin Mugueria

MONDAY NIGHT
RESULTS
FIRST - I. Ica Leni: (1) 11.10,
S60, 340: 7. Atddnda fleitia (7)600.
300. 3 larni Sanchez (1) 7.I0 0. (2
1) 3 20. p (1 7) 91.20.
SECOND - I Oguiza Arara (I)
1620, 1910, 640, 2. Larrl Alberdi (1)
900. S .10. 3 Aldana Yb (5) 3.60; 0
(71) 5141 00. P (57) 5531 ID. 8i Q
(7 1 with all 1) 165 10; (21 with lI$)
55500
THIRD - 1 Aldsna Javi (3) 1900.
$10. 770; 2. Ogui:a Leni: (1) 950,

FIRST - I. Miracle Snow (Allen
Jr )(S)660120,S$0. 7 Warden ICC)

BiIbao flengoo.
FIFTH: I Solo Bengoa, 2. Erdota

Ercloza Larrea,

12) 760. 5.60; 3. ChuciiØ Juan (5)
680, 0. (27) 1.43 00; P (7?) 197 20.

66010. P (31) Slfl 10.
FOURTH - I. Barr. Elena (I)

Oakland
200 100000-) 10 0
Boston
0(0 30) IIx-é 12 0
Blue, Todd (4). Fingers (5)

3750. T 2 117
SECOND - I. JCOfIS First (Rau)
(1) 510 760. 760. 7 Infighter

Chucho Aguirre. 5.
Fermin
Mugueria, 6
anti Ramon, 7
Celaya Larrea. I Maruri Mench

land, Morel (6). Drago (7) and
Fuik
W- Morel, 10 L-Fin
gers. 01. liPs-Oakland, Jack
son 11)
Boston. Yastrzemski
(I), Petrl)(eili (II
Today'sOanie
Boston IWse 1917) at Oak
loon (Holtiman 1111), In)
Wednesday's Cam.
Boston at Oakland, (n) if rhc
essary
Thursdays Game
al Qakb?nj, 1 r,,'ec

250. T 717$
THIRD - $ Flying Hank
Britton) (7) 510. 3.40. 260; 7 Proud
Speeti (3)1,70,3.20, 3. B"nny Flash
(5) 3 20. 1 7121.
FOURTH-) TAllOw (Byrd) 660,
3 80. 710. 7 Ripping Richie (5)600.
160. 3 Jimmies Afelene (7) 7.60; T
210
FIFTH - 1 Ir.n City Nancy
(Regun) (2) 7.70, 500 760; 7. Vega
U) 5.70.3.00; 3. V.Irby Bohemia (6)
760. 1 2-114
SIXTH - I Argo Ar.gus (Crsio
II) I) 00.660,550; 2. Wirinlnçi 1mb

EIon:a. 3 Borne Javi, 4. Alava 280; 3 Larri Okoki (I) 250.0 (3 4) 4.70. 2. larrea (5) 6.00, 1.70; 3. 1320, 1 00.
7. Domingo Miguel (1)
Perez, S Domingo AItu, 6. Bilbao 53910; P (31) 1109 50.
Celava (1)9.20; 0. (56)19660 P 1$ 7.0. 960. 3 Maruni Juan (5)100;
Miguel, 7 Cacho Echove. I. Oguito
The Cubs' two touchdowns
FIRST-I. Urra Alberdj (7) 1700, 5) 1210 90. OD (6$) 1)9710
(I 1) 135 SO; P (1 1) $17340
Rengoa
560. 550; 2. Eddy Okoki (5) 150,
Florida scored its first touchELEVENTH - I. Oguiza Azpi (1)
came
in the first quarter Mon.
SIXTH_l, Arecha Zarre (7 960,
SEVENTH: I. Ica Lenli, 2. AId 660; 3 Ica Sanchez (4) 1 50 0. UI. 17 10, 100. 760; 2. Barre Zarre (7)
40. 3.80. 2 Bitbao AItu (7) 7.20. day, both following Baby Gator downon a seven-yard pass from
aria Beta. 3 Negui Yia, I. Ech.ano
with oil 5) 16? 60. (with allY, 5)73 60. 360. 7 60. i Alv,i Miguel (I) 560; 700. 3 flarr Miguel (I) S 60;
Perez. S Larri Okoki. 6 Eddyfumbles. The first score was on quarterback John Brantley to
THIRD - I. Eddy Beitia (I) 1360, 0 (17(53770. P (I 2) $50.10
7) 117 60. P (77)5)0)70
Alberlu, 7. Ogui:a Arana, I. Urza 600, 300; 7 Arecha Sanchez (7)
TWELFTH - 1 Maruri Juar' (2)
SEVENTH - I. Larrl Lent: (1) a 15-yard run by William An- Tony Stephens in the third
Javi
11 00.6.70. 3 Ica Alberdl (1) 3 60; A 9 20. 3 80. 7 60; 7. Erdoza Larrea (7) )06O,500.i 00. 7 (.tn:a Javi II) 300,
(irews. The extra point kick by quarter, capping a 74-yard
EIGHTH: I Maruri Aguirre, 2 (I 7) 171.60, P (17) 1117.20.
5 20,660, 3. SaIa Muguer:a (1) 310: 180. 3 Ncgui Ileitia (7) 140;
Solo Mugueria, 3. Santi Attu, I
Floyd Lee was good, but was drive. 'Fh.at cut the Auburn
FOURTH - 1. Larri Elorza (1) Q (7 7)136 10; P (2 7 199 30; Big Q 1.1220. P (1 .4) 115060
________________nullifIed by a penalty. Lee margin to 13-7.
Ctiucho Juan, S Erdoza AipI, 6
i 10. 600. 510; 7 AIva Zanre (7) 11 7. 77', 11.71080
EIGHTH - I Erdoza Ali)i (1)
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Plaintiff

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interest, trustees or any of her party together with an exclusive easement described real property

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no1led sLurn spuriatiull, uui-o1-seaun

dent-athletes," said Arthur H. basketball practice and a ques-

FOELKER. KATHRYN L. BASS, Florida, together with an undivided
VALERIE B. GILLIS. At all Of the I 43rd interest In and to all that 11 the 74th day of October 191$. at
- 00 m. at the west front aoor ot placed on probation.
surviving directors arid trustees Of certain Common Properly as
set the Courthouse of Seminole County,
SHAKER VALE, INC. and the forth and defined in the
Clemson has scheduled a
Sanford, Florida the undersigned

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Clerk of the Circuit Court
By . Lillian Jenkins
As Deputy Clerk
Publish Oct 7. 11. 2). 21. 1975

Florida at the hour clii 00 AM on
October 20th, 1975. that certain
parcel of real property desCrP,ed as
follows
Condominium Unit Plo 701E,

'áTATE BANK OF

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the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in
and for Seminole County. llorida, I
will sell at public auction to th
highest bidder for cash at the West
front door of the Courthouse in the

Players Get New Contracts

Clemson Slapped Down

pursuant to a Final Judgment of
Fore(losure entered in the above

APOPKA.

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. son University's basketball Buttalo Braves of the National aid and extra benefits to Mu.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE program was slapped with a Basketball Association,
dent-athletes, institutional conCOUNTY, FLORIDA.
threeyear probation today by
"This case involves serious trol,
ethical
conduct.
CIVIL NO. 7SI3tSCAo9G
Ill THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND accordingtotherloorplanwni(h5 CAROPIDELET SAVINGS AND the National Collegiate Athletic violations spanning several recruiting,
tryouts,
en.
FLORIDA
Cihibit 'c" to the Declaration of
Plaintiff, matels' 50 rule violations, most
CIVIL ACTION NO. ?s.IIIICA.09F Retrictlons,
benefits and inducements to enrollment expenses, tran.
Reservations.

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"Many of the violations in ).ations.

this case indicate a disregard
The sanctions did not extend
news conference today to dis- for NCAA regulations on the to the athletes involved in the
cuss the violations, which were
part of certain former athletic
iolations, many of whom were

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Attorneys for Plaintiff

NOTICEOFSUIT
DESSI
TO. KATHRYN L WOOD. formerly
_______________________________
KATHRYN L BASS Last knewn _______________________Post Office Box 157.
address
Weaversvulle, North Carolina 21717. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
and VALERIE B. GILLIS, last EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
known address: 330 Lake Avenue, CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE

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mentioned by name in the surances from the institution recruiting reportedly involved
NCAA report, but is referred to that the university intends to Moses Malone, the SChoOlboy
"(k former head basketball comply fully with the governing star who jumped directly to the
coach."
regulations In the future."
pros a year ago. Four of those
Clemson was penalized for charges were upheld.
Locke left the school
s

and for Seminole County, Fl3nida.
DATED this 3rd day of October.

gaLlon was

used in conjunction therewith
The aforesaid sale will be made
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DATED This 17th day of Sep
tember. AD 1973
A Speer
Thnrn
As Executor

DOROTHY W HARRISON,
flereacetl
THI RD SEC I ION, acorczing to the Thomas A 'pe
Seminole County, Florida, C0fl
Book 16. Pages 7 and 5, PublIc Plat thereol as recorded in Plat Of Counsel
telning 51 13 acres
Records of Seminole Couflt'i.
Bock 16, Page 55, Public Records of Spear &amp; Srerr. P A
hat been filed against you arid you Florida
Seminole County, Florida.
113 Mao,nIio Avenue
are required to serve a copy of your Together with the following items of
has been filed against you and you P 0 Box 136.1
property which are located in and are required to serve a copy 01 your Sanford. Florida 3777)
written defufles. if any, to it
GEORGE C. KELLEY. Ill, PA., permanently Installed as a pall of writtenctefenses.ifany,toilonvAN Attorneys for said Estate
Plaintiff's Attorney whose address the improvements on the said land:
DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE, PA., PubliSh' Sept 16.7). 30. OCt .
One Orbon Rang. (ale) Model NO. attorneys for the plaintiff, at Post tiER 170
5 P.O Box 1))?. Apopka, Florida,
32703, on or before November 11th,
ES4, SerisI No. 36.1
Office Itox 793, Orlando, Florida
One Mercury Hood (dc) MIT
1975. and file the original with the
FICTITIOUS NAME
32K?, and file the origina' with the
One Comfort Pac Furnace (ale) Clerk of Inc above styled Court on or
Clerk of this Court either before
Notice ut hereby
th('t I am
service on Plaintiff's Attorney or Model No EU 101, Serial No 4504) before November 11th, 197$; engaged in busmnets at 7674
DATED Ihit 6Ih day of Ocober. otherwise, ,i judgment may be n- Falmouth Nd,, MaItInd 37753,
Immediately therealter, otherwise a
default will be entered against you 1975.
Seminole County, Florida under the
tired against you faa the relIef
fictitiout name of DORWAIN
for the relief demanded iii the (Seal)
demanded In the complaint,
Arthur H Beckwith, Jr
Complaint
WITNESS my hand Ond the %eal of MARKETING anti that I Intend to
Clerk f the Circuit Court
WITNESS my hand and the seal of
the 3rd day ol October. register said name with the Clerk of
By Elaine RiCharde
Ibis Court on October 2nd. 1973.
the Circuit Court, Seminole County.
1975
Deputy Clerk
Florida In accordance with the
(Seal)
(Seal)
Julius &amp; Petruska
Arthur H Beckw,th, Jr.
provisions o tt,e Fictitious Name
Arthur H. Beckwlth, Jr.,
of ROWLAND AND PETNUSKA
Stalutes, To Wit: Section 165C9
Clerk of thi Circuit Court
Clerk of the Circuit Court
33 EasI Robinson Street
F101ida Statute's 1937.
By Elaine Ridharde
By Elaine RiChard.
Orlando, Florida 32107
Dorothy F. Jacornb
Deputy Clerk
Deputy Clerk
PubliSh Oct. 7, lv)S
PubliSh' Oct 7. II. 2), 25. 1913
Publish' Oct. 7, ii, 21, 21 1975
Publish Oct 7, II, 71, 20, $973
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DESSI
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property:

lot 56. THE COLONNADES

given

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ALL PURPOSE ROSE

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1o12'9, Block"G,"WASHIN&amp;TON
37" E for 375)00 ft to the poInt of OAKS SECTION ONE. according to
Iseginning All lying and being in the p101 tha'renl as recorded in Plot

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degrees £1' 55" W. for 1951019 ft. CourthouSe, Seminole County,
Harmony. North Carolina
along a Pine parallel to the N. line of Florida at 11 00 o'clock AM Ofl
25634
the NE 'of Section 7). Townthip?0 October 71st. 1915 the following
YOU ARE HEREBY notilied that
South, Range 79 East: Thence along described real property Situate in a complaint to Ionic tote a mortgage

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felt the officials were en•
having as its elements a central Eighteenth Judicial Circuit in and
HARRISON. Deceased. and Ol Said couraging injuries.
angle of 71 degrees 02' 18" and a for Seminole County Florida in Civil ROBERT N TOMLIN and
FRAN J.
time, then and there, make op
radius of Ill) 210 It., for 105 774 ft to Action 110 75)673 CA 09 F, AR
And I question the (act that
TOML Ill, hs wife,
plicatlon to the sold Judge for a final
the point of tangency. thence S. 27 THUR H BECXWITH, JR Clerk ot
Defendants Settlement ol said Estate, and for
a
head
coach doesn't have the
degrees 47' 56" F. for 706,765 It. the Said Court, will sell for cash in
NOTICE OF SUIT
Order for diStribution and Order

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J.t'nter rucknarned "Uie Human Eraser," had been Untiergoing tests in a Denver hospital since Sept. 29.

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Petty Nears Sixth Title
1)AYTONA BEACh (API
Richard Petty is approactung his sixth Grand National title in National
ssociation For Stock Car Auto Racing NASCAR) and
seCOfld $300,000-season of his career.
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right to approach an official World Series, and they were disappointed by
antI ask him for clarifications," iilti113ore in 1970 and Oakland in 1972.
said He'nolds. "Our coach
"We've never gone into the playoffs with a
(Jerry Posey) did that Friday teal!) as good as this one," said Pete
Rose of
night and the referee made a the Reds.

his own

eligible under the regular immigration proce-

dures.

ailmentand'mayneverptayagaln,"the[)enverNugge
announced.

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Miss NasTatilova, 18, told newsmen during US. Open
('hd.1TIpi0flShif at Forest Hills, N.Y., she wanted to

(iraft pick of the American Basketball Association, will
n.iss the 197.7)3 season because of an apparent liver

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HOLLAND HOLJS(TQLJ,D
86°
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LITER BOTTLE"

WOvements. fixtures, appliances, not
and appurtenances on Said land or

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s&gt;stein Monday, describing the
(Continued from Page I-B)
Seminole County. Florida.
poratlon organized and e.stnq Pott Office (1.0* 79)
In Re: Estate of
officiating as "horrible. We
Begin at the SW corner, SE
0
under the laws
DOPO'TiiV W HARRISON.
of
the
United
Statrs
Orlando,
Florida
32102
tne NW 'iof Section 73, Township 70 of America,
and make mistakes just like didn't lose that game, The ofDeceased
Pubfish Oct 7, 1973
SOuth, Range 29 East, thence run N.
Plaintiff,
everyone,"
said Pace, "It is ficials took it away."
FINAL
NOTICE
DES 50
O degrees OS' 02" E for 4700.1 H
NOTICE Is hereby given that the
unfortunate
when
DeLand principal Al Bales
this happens.
i1,
along theW. line of Said SE
NW BOBBY jOE COUCH and BETTY
IN THE CIRUI T COURT OF THE
undarsinned will, on lhe 24th day 0f
', Section 23, thence S 59 degrees JEAN COUCH. hit wife,
We arc taking matters under described it as "the worst ofEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. October, AD 97S. at 10:30 am.
41' 55" F.. parallel to the N. line of
Defendants.
ficiated game in my 17 years
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE present tn the Honorable Circuit adVLsefllent.
the PIE 'a of said Section 73. for
NOTICEOFIALE
COUNTY. FLORIDA
Judoe.prcsidinqinChambers,lnthe
Seminole hligh principal Don around high school athletics."
7100 $91 ft , to a point on a curve
NOTICE is hereby given, that CIVIL NO. 75-650CA•09.0
SeniIr'cile County Courthouse.
Re}1kls
complained bitterly
concavefotfseflWontheWrightof- pursuant to a Final Judgment of FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
Sanford, Florida, his linI return
way of Longwood Markham Road; foreclosure entered October 6th. IGAGE ASSOCIATION,
about
late
whistles anti said he
and
os Executor of the
Thence along the arc of said curve 197$ in the Circuit Court Of the
Plaintiff, Estate
of
DOROTHY
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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an CIVIL ACTION NO. 7Sl673.CA0CF
action to loreclose thrse mortgages FEDERAL NATIONAL MOP
on the following property in TGAUE ASSOCIATION, a cor

hIRE]

WASHINGTON AP) - Tennis star Martina
Navratilova of

recorded in Plot Book IS. Page Il.

bun.

Corporation, and BANK OF PALM Ward &amp; Woodman, PA.
BEACH 1. TRUST COMPANY, • P 0 Box $10

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PROPERTIES, INC. a Florida

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Centre is the only contest chafl('s this season "We had a allowed an NhlIrecord 446 delphia Flyers for Bill Clement, record.
scheduledintheNhiLtoday.Sjx
mt,e games are slated Wednesday, with Chicago at the
New York Rangers, New York
married woman; THE SOUTHERN (Seal)
CASE NO.
INDUSTRIAL SAVINGS BANK OF
Islanders at Kansas City, CallIn Re: Petition of
Arthur H IlCCkwith, Jr
ORLANDO.
JAMES HAROLD ut.'r
Clerk of the Circu,i Court
[ornia in Atlanta, Los Angeles
NEW YOl(K 1 Al') - After 12 players
Denis
Lilian T Jenkins
NOTICE
the N1IL's Board of Governors, Eagleson, executive director of
in Montreal, St. Louis in Dc- iiionth of negotiations, the NaNOTICE OF SALE
TO RICHARD ARNOLD
Deputy Clerk
"We gave up a certain emphasizing the option agree- the players' association, the
NOTICE it hereby lven. that Winderweedle, Hairtet.
COLWELL
troit, and Minnesota hosting tional Hockey League and its amount but not without getting ment. "The players recognized same thiig would happen
pursuant to a Final Judgmen' of Ward &amp; Woodman. PA,
ADDRESS UNKNOvN
Vancouver.
playe,- s association have con- something in return," said Pit its imDortance to the stricture should the option clause be
forecloiure entered October 6th. P0. Box 660
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
1975 in the Circuit Court of the Winter Park. Florida 3fl69
that the above named Petitioner.
Penguins Coach Mark Boil.. cludeda sweeping new fiveyear Martin of the Chicago Black and stability of the entire ruled illegal in pending suit.s
Eighteenth Judicial Circuit In and Atturne1s for Plantilt
JAMES HAROLD MURRAY. haS
eau said Monday he will start contract that includes ac- Hawks, president of the NEIL league."
testing it in basketball and foot.
Inc Seminole County, Ftoricta In Cvil Publith Oct 7, 1975
flied a Petition in the atove Styled
rookie goaltender Gordon Lix- ceptance b&gt; the athletes of an Players Association.
The option portion of the
THUR H BECKWITH. JR., Clerk at
children named In that Pritson and choice
_________________________
cf the Penquins and the
the said Cojr$. will sell for CaSh in ________________________
you are commanded to Serve a Copy
Other parts of the agreement
ation
different than the ad- and players to negotiate con.
at the West Front Door of the
TERRY P Mc MA H A N. Attorney oi eraged 2.31 goals over the exhi- differs from the controversial versary relationship that seems tracts without the clause. In
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Petitioner, whose address is
Courthouse, Seminole
County, Cull. IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
bition season. In Saturday's 3-3 Rozelle Rule that has troubled to exist between management that case, the player would be- $500 per year of service to $750
Florida at 1)00 o'clock AM.
Elmco Professional
COUNTY,
FLORIOA
te with the Islanders, Laxtoii football's negotiators. Should and players In other sports. come a free agent at the end of per year of service; gave the
October 7)t, 1975 the followng
Building
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S.I74.CAO9.
players 50 per cent of income
described real property situate In
"Contrary to other sports," he the contract's duration and from
606 East Sernoran
was
credited with 35 saves,
international hockey
the two teams he unable
EE
Seminole County. Florida, 10 witBoulevard
said, "our owners have always would be free to make s own
WINTER
PARK
The
Penquin
offense
FEDERAL
ls
head.
reachagreementinhockey,
The West 10 feet of lot 342 and the
Altamonte Springs,
games sUch as this season's
SAVINGS
AND
LOAN
to make conditions
bet-his
deal
withoutteam.
compensation f
Florida 32701
ed by Jean Pronovost, who matter goes to arbitrator Ed- ter worked
for the players.
The owners
original
East 70 feet of It 343. QUEENS ASSOCIATION, a corporation onorbeforeNovember7th,)975,,and
series against the touring Russcored 43 goals and had 32 as- ward houston, a Canadian
CASSELBERRY. FLORIDA. ac
Sian team; gave the players two
cording to the Plot thereof as lawsoitheUnuted Statesof America Court either before service on
tune."
Plaintiff,
recorded in Plat Book 9, Page 410,
Petitioner's attorney or tm has expressed public dismay the National Football league,
tween the Nil! and World rules committee, and increased
the Public Records of Semlile
mediately thereafter; otherwise, a over Boileau's coaching ability, Commissioner Pete Rozelle
"There was good faith bar- Hockey Association, the option both
per
diem
travel
Defendants
for the relief demanded in the
Wes?Ingfuse Range KF12OMX,
CLERK'S
Singer Furnace BC[72001. True
WITNESS my hand and the of
NOTICE OF SALE
Aire Ho 30
Icial seal of tpie Court at Sanford,
DATED thi. 6th day of October.
___________________________________________________
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Florida, this 3rd day of Odober.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________

OrlOndo, Florida 32102
Publlih: Oct
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NHL Launches 59th Season Tonight

CIVIL ACTION NO, 7S.1626.CA.09.G that certain Common Properties as DES 5%
STOCKTON, WIIATLEY, DAVIII &amp; set forth and defined in the
((ik*PAIJV
ysir f'IDV'IIST COuRT OF THE
'-tlnn, aforem'ntioned Declaration
Plintiff,
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EIGHTEENTH JIlflSf'*' run.
arport ,ç,
vi.
pertaning fo the aforcdescribed CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
MONA SUE MCGAHAN, an un condominium unit
COUNTY, FLORIDA

of ROWLAND AND PETRUSKA

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J.

DELUXE

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7.Alabama

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8. New Sniyrna Beach 3-129 0 20
9. East Bay 3-1 21
Clan A
9. JacksonvIlle BelIes 3-0 21
1. FAMU (14 40 158
Clan AA
2. Miami ChristIan (2) 3-0 1'l
I. Chipley (10) 4-0 154
3. llranford 4-0 l3
2. Lake Butler Union
4. Greensboro 4-0 115
3. Daytona Lopez 3-0 lfl
5. St. Augustine St. Joseph 4-0
4. Pahokee (2 3-1 112
5. EustLs 4-0 81
6. Mulberry 34) 64
6. Glades Day 3-1 64
7. Blounts(own 2-1 41
7. Bristol LIberty 3.1 60
8. St. Clotid 2-1 40
8. Quincy Monroe 4-0 32
9. Miami Westminster 4.0 33
9. Sarasota Monroe 3-0 19
lO.Melbowne Central Cath. 4.
1O.Miami NWChrstian 4-017

A M.. on the 20th day of October,
will sell at public auction to the
10 7$, that certain parcel of real
highest bidder for cash at the West
property clr'%cribed as fo))o
front door of the Courthouse ri the
Lot 1)O. QUEEN'S MIRROR
City of Sanford, Seminole, Ccunty,
SOUTH REPLAT, ADDITION TO
Florida at the hour of 1100AM
CASSELBERRY. according to the
October 20th $975, that certain
plot thereof as recorded in Plat Book
parcel of real property described as
11. Pmuc $4, Public RecordS of
fOIIøw
Seminole Counly, Florida
lANDOVER, Md. (AP)
Schock ha(1 23 goals and 63 as
very competitive camp," said goals last season on its way to a three-year veteran with a
Condominium Unit No C $32 In (Seal)
The
National
Hockey
League
sists.
Schmidt,
who was the third an 8-67-5 mark, also a league promising future, and Don
Building 9. according to the Floor
Arthur H Beckwitli,
launches its 59th season tonight
Plan whiCh ISO part of Plot Plan and
Clerk of the Circuit Ccurt,
Boileau's decision to start man to head the Capitals last record.
McLean, a rookie defenseman.
Survey which are exhibit "C" to the
By: Lillian Jenkins
with an opening game between Laxton means either Michel year.
The
Caps
are
banking
on
a
Both Clement, named capi.
Declaration of Restrictions.
Deputy Clerk
the Pittsburgh Penquin.c, one of Plasse or Gary Innes, both
"The Learn has a very posiyear's experience and some Lain by Schmidt, and McLean
Reservations. Covenants. Con
W E Winderweedle,
_____________________________ ditions and Easements, WEKIVA Winderweedie, Halnt'
the 1974-75 playoff teams, and regulars last year, will be side- Live attitude, I'm quite encour- new faces in key positions to will start against the Penquins.
VILLAS, a condominium, recorded Ward and Woodmin, PA
the Washington Capitals, last lined tonight.
aged," he said.
drag them out of the NIH. celWashington ended last season
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
in Official Pcoids Bonk tOl?, piiqr
P 0 1):). o
&gt;'ear
the
ltisinest
team
in
NiH
Mu;irihi1,
SchlI))(lt
Caps
Coach
MilL
lar,
Saul
tii
teatli
will
'ftc&gt;' traded the first pick in with an 8-4 victory over PitbEIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
1238.
'/fltef Pork. I
f Seminole
]ilii'#
history.
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
Schmidt expressed nt,thni' hut have to in irove trem'n'ous!y thi.s year's NH! draft to the burgh and goes into tonight's
County, Florida, together with an
Attorneys for Plalntili

mutt be Sworn to by tha claimant,
his agent, or hit attorney, or It will
become void according to law,
DATED October, 3rd, 1915
Orion I Walker
'1'.
As Executrix
Thomas A Spear.
of Spear &amp; Spear, P A
Attorney for Executrix
lii Magnolia Avenue
P0. 1361, Sanford. Fla 32771
Publith Oct. 7, 14. 1975
DES 57

JuliuS &amp; Petruska

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Deputy Clerk

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(Provost) 31

Dallas 36, Detroit 10

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PETERSBURG (AP)
Astronaut is 3-0, and gave up
7. .Jacksonville Ithlnes (1) 4-0
Florida's
first-ranked one first-place vote to Milton. 66
deceased. org Inizc'd and existing under the M PARKER. his wife,
high school football teams held Hut none of the selections were
8. Fort Pierce Central 4.0 60
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
laws of the United States of
Defendants,
onto
unanimous.
their
positions
this
week
In
9. Tallahassee Leon 3-1 29
All creditors of the estate of I,EON
America,
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
F WALKER, SR
the
poll
of
the
Florida
Sports
here
are
the
standings
with
deceased, are
lO.Pensacola Tate 44) i
Plaintiff,
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
hereby notified and reguir
to file vs
votes for first in parentheses:
Writers Association,
P1071CC lSr([REIIY GiVEN
(lass A/IA
any claims or demands which they SHLOMO IIENYAMIPIY, et ux.
et pursuant to a Final Judgment ci
Clan
AAAA
Orlando
Oak
Ridge
defeated
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Titusville
Astronaut (Is) 3may have against said estate In the al,
Foreclosure entered in the above
office of Clerk of Circuit Court of
.neighbor
Evans
21-7
in
the
bIg1.
Orlando
Oak
Ridge
(1)
4-0
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Defendanls
entilled cause In the Circuit Court. of
Seminole County, Florida, in the
152
CLERK'S
thr Eighteenth JudiCial Circuit, in school class AAAA, Titusvllle
2. Ocala Forest 4-0 136
courthojse at Sanford Florida
NOTICE OF SALE
,lnd for Seminole County, Florida, I Astronaut beat Cocoa Beach 35
2.
Hollywood
hIlls
4
4-0
136
3.
Milton (l 3-0 128
within four (OICnd.)r months from
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that will sell at ç.ublic auclion to the
the date of the first publicalion of
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Chip!ey
beat
Bonifay
3.
Vera
Beach
3.0
103
4.
Delray
Atlantic 3-0 108
pursuant to a Final Judgment of
highest bidder for cash at the West
this notice Each Claim or demand Foreclosure entered in thc abøve
hloIrT)41S
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in
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FAMU
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Kathleen
4-0
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5. Tarpon Spring1s 4-0 83
front door of the Courthouse In the
mist be in Writing and mutt State entitled cause in tIle Crcult Court of City of Sanford, Seminole County, high whipped Gree:;ville 52-0 in
5. Brandon (1) 4-4) 72
6.
Naples Lely 4.0 81
the ptace or residence and poSt of
the Eighteenth Judicial Circuit, in Florida, at the hour of 11.00 o'clock class
A.
6.
Merritt
Island
4-069
7.
Tampa Jesuit 4.0 53
lice address of the Claimant and and for Seminole County, Florida, I

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Legal Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
FOR SEMINOLE COUNTY,
1) CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE FLOR IDA.
SEMINOLE COUNTY
COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 7Sl406CA0t
PROBATE DIVISIOPI
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DONALD B. CAMERON,
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SAVINGS
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P i rates
ting pitcher, was 8-6 in the regular season and
1-1 against Cincinnati. "You're going to hear
a lct about him," Murtaugh told reporters
Cincinnati's Nolan was 15-9 and 3-1 against
Pittsburgh

alter missing nearly all of two
seasons because of injuries. At age
27, he looks within reach of the fulfilling the
previous

business

and walked we'll be in pretty good shape," conceded
Andcrsbn.
During the game Seminole
l'andelaria, the Pirates' 2l•vear-ohl stardrew two 30-yard penalties,
with additional 15-yarders
dti
tagged on for unsportsmanlike
conductfromthebench.Whena
away."

"Gary made an incredible comeback,

100 per cent and I have faith
Anderson.

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player was injured, the

&amp;minole trainer remarked to
an official "you're killing us."
lie drew a 15-yard penalty too,
''i tave no question on
judgment
calls,"
added
iTeoIth. "But obvious late
whistles is my main complaint.
Try and explain to a buy who is
getting ready to have a knee
operation,"
Reynolds addressed ow I
Seminole High student body
over the school Intercom

(Contiflued from Page 1-B)
"At this point in the season, missing oe
day of batting practice isn't going to make
itiuch difference," said Johnson. When asked
if he would feel the &amp;iime way if his team %t'2..S
behind in the playoffs, he just smiled.
No team in either league has ever won a
playoff after losing the opening two games.
"They're favorites now. There's no doubt
about that," said A'
s captain &amp;iI Bando "But
honestly feel we can win three in a row,"
The weather forecast called for the
f)os5ibi1It' of more raIn trvlav

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"We're set to play. We don't want a
rainout,' said Johnson, who spent Monda&gt;
night at his off-season home in the Oakland
suburb of Pinole. "! want to get back to
Boston as soon as possible."
The World Series will start in Boston on
Saturday if the Red Sox can claim a thir
vLtor&gt;' over the A's. who went into tile.
fourth Consecutive American l&amp;'aue PIJYOI.
as slight favorites over the relatively inexperienced Eastern Division champs.

A crowd of about 40,000 was expected here
to see if the A's finally can outplay the Red

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Gordon Reid and his family
business for two years, and was electric and acetylene, and
If you're wise y ou don't trust f or merly in the service station replace mufflers.
ha ve theirroots in Sanf or d His
your car air conditioner to the busines s on French Avenue at
If R
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grown son and
tender mercies of the nearest 25th Street. He has had a total of ditioning in cars, trucks and
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daughters
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Gaiage. Jack DeLand has been
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repairs put your trust in the
the Sanford area have learned has the modern equipment
Gordon Reid buys junk cars, experts at Reid's Garage.
to trust the folks at Reid's when necessary to do a good job and so if you have a car that is at the
Don't let your air conditioner
their cars need air conditioner, although they specialize in air end of the road, see him.
get
ycu "hot under the collar"
repairs and maintenance.
conditioning they also do
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tically the year round; it ford for over 8years and is well disc and drum type, tune.ups. for your air conditioner; $50
doesn't get a winter vacation known in Seminole County for change ball joints; in fact ins talled T he
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like u w ould up north. So you quality work and fair dealing anything except heavy jobs.
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eight sons, have expanded ment and machinery in
the equipment than any other Oviedo location houses a
operations to include such state. The
y handle five major business in existence for the wholesale 100 acre sod farm,
enterprises
as citrus, cattle, lines of tractors, lawn and dollar return.
All territor y from Daytona
vegetable farming camp garden equipment and three
Harold
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General Beach to Palatka and south to
grounds citrus processing major hay fora
equipment Manager of the Tracctor the southern tip of the state
plants, canning plants, packing, lines. New Holland, Gehl and Division is responsible for the serviced by Duda They also
sod farming and a tractor
and Lely. They have deep tillage smooth flow of the operation, have an operation in Naples.
uto parts business. A Duda &amp; tools for all sorts of gr
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The secrets to being a success Florida as well as in Australia. variety of used equipment. Hall and Kerry Sherwood, and
are an enormous ambition Pnd
At the home office In Oviedo They carry disc narrows from by shop foreman
Ed Kennedy, a
hours of hard work. No one YOU will find nine of !:te it 30
Inches to 31 feet in width and veteran of the company since
knows this better than A.
Duda Duclas hard at work. The other wheel tractors from 3 to 320 h.p. 1957.
&amp; Sons Inc.. creators of Oviedo
two are based in the Belle Glade These wheel tractors are from
Duda Auto Parts consists of
Tractor and Duda Auto Parts, plant.
32 Inches to 14 feet In width and both wholesale and retail
Oviedo Tractors, a division of Weigh from 400to
O
y stock a
The Dudas, a diversified A. Duda
in At Oviedo Tractor you can find complete line of
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NURSING

cting, products and service and

the film can drop the tem. prices, "Most people buy
Reflecto-Shield to save monay
perature up to 15 degrees.
. Reflecto Shield gives you on cooling or heating bills,"
1
if desired. In addition says Neal, "and the otl-er ad
ire happy fringe
ro the transparent type of film,
you can selecla tinted type that benefits."
has the effect of a mirror, so In addition to the Sanfcwd
that you can see out but the store, Sunhandlers has an office

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for travelling remember
th' you will be doing
much more walking than
you are accustomed to,
so every one should have
a stoUt g ood pair of
walking shoes Choose
them with an eye for
comfort.
Nylon
becoming very popular
with travelers, since
garments made from it
can be washed, hung up
to dry In an hour, and
then be ready to
without ironing
e
main word to remember
is "Simplify". Take along
the things you are sure
you will need. The excess
you carry will be a
burden to you.
Other helpful travel
hints are available
through CARIBBEAN
CRUISES OF ORLANDO
INC., 574 N. Orlando
Park Mall.
Tel 645-20M. Open 9:30.
5:30. Sal. 10,2. Ample
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1:00 (2) Somerset
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EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The

(9)

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(24) Instructional

Schedule
(35, 44) Movie
1:30 (2. S 13) Days Of Our

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(9) Wild World

MORN ING

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(9) Let's Make A

Almanac
Profiles In
Education

6:25 ( 2)

Of Joe Garagiola
Happy Days

(9)

(44) Dinah

(24) Mister Rogers
Neighborhood
Club

(9)

7:30 (9) Am AmerIca
( 44) House 0f
Frightensteln
8:00 (6) CaptaIn Kangaroo

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10:30 (2. 5, 13) Wheel Of

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11:00 (2, S 13) HIgh Rollers
(6) Gambit
(9) Show Oils

(44) Phil Donahue
11:30 (2,8, 13) Hollywood
Squares
(6) Love Of Life

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(24) When TV Was
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12.30 (2. 13) Three For

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who

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each week. Television is much

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than product. That's why so

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some college boys, whereupon

through the pack and rivets

people to the set,

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Rob's rescut.
10-il ABC MARCUS WELBY,

of

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discovers that cousin Edgar DEAR DR. LAMB
years oki. I have had some
isn't In much better shape.
trouble with my thyroid gland

SNOWING

Joe

Garagiola's "Baseball have heard that kelp was good
for the thyroid. How much and
World" covers the fIrst 15

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minutes,

It will be

Boston

how often should this be taken?
Also, I would like to know If
wneat germ oil is good to keep
the blood from becoming too
thick,
DEAR READER
Kelp
contains iodine and If you need

at

Oakland and Cincinnati at

Pittsburgh tonight

as

the
nefork covers both games,

with Pittsburgh first,

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"The

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Wednesday'
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Richle

Richie's

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Iodine

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doctor to decide If you need

father

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Richie should aid

iodine. If you do he wili give you

the family cause by taking out
the daughter of Mr. Cun.
ninJ3am's business associate,

a proper amount without
relying on an Inconstant Intake.
There was quite a flap about

lUchie Isn't wild about

25

dnd gets Potsie to

replace him,

years ago

about

vitamin E to prevent
Jirnals

blamed, Such confusion.

using
blood

with

some surprising
names on the articles, But the
decreased
blood
clotting

8-10 THE ROOKIES "Ladles

to Kill" Grim drama Inside
prison walls, with Jill as the

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it would be a good

mechanIsms observed were

related to

other

factors, and

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR.
CUlT IN ANfl FflV SPMINflS
I
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CIVIL NO. 7S-14fl CA 19 C
FFOFRAL NATIONAL MOP
TGAGE ASSOCIATION.
Plaintiff.
vs
RI- ' in L
'uJt. a
woman, and F IPIAPICIAL - AC
CFPTAPICE CORP.
0.ferxjants
NOTICE OF SUIT
TO- Financial Acceptance
Corp
icn Broadway
Kansas City, Missouri
You IRE HEREBY notified that
a Complaint tOforeIosi a mortgage
encumbering the following real
cwooerfv
- t t
0. Block 37. HEFTIER
HOWELL PARK SEC
could cause high cholesterol HOMES,
lION 01fF aunrdlnq t ibe plat
which increases the possibility thereof as recorded in Plat Book 13,
of heart attacks and strokes. J PCOPS 1% and 4$, Putlic Recordi of
County, Florida,
find that the only type of diet I Seminole
been filed against you and you
can stick with Is one that Is very are reouirr',i to serve a copy of your
wnittendefcnse%.Ifafly,tOitonvAN
high In protein
with lots
DElI
BERG. GAY &amp; BURKE. PA .
meat and eggs. Sometimes
attrw'np'vs for th. plaintiff. whO%
have as many as 20 eggs a
address is P 0 Box lfl. Orlando.
week. Is there any age that you Florida 33107. and file the original
with the' Clerk of the above styled
should start watching your
Court on or before O(tobipq
cholesterol intake? I'm only 20. otherwise, a iudgmpnt may be1913
en
terei anainst you fr the relief
DEAR READER
The
demanded in the Complaint,
American heart Assn. has
WITNESS my hand arid flee seal of

a

,

there was no effect at all
vitamin E. The use of wheat
germ oil for this purpose Is
based on these old, long since

from

discredited concepts. It won't
help at all,

mol'e Information on
vitamin E write
care
this newspaper, P.O. Box 1551,
Radio City Station, New York,
NY 10019. Send 50 cents, a long,
For

to me in

of

stamped, self-addressed envelope, and ask for The Health
Miracle or Myth.
DEAR DR. LAMB
heard that one

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should

not eat
more than three or four eggs a
week as any more than that

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Slatord
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2100 S. French Ave.

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very large rooms. Eat in kitchen,
formal dining room. A real buy at
$21,900, Excellent terms.

Large 1 bedroom

s'ruoo 1.2, 3

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7543 Park Drive t'Oup

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AVALOPI APARTMENTS
ADULTS. NO PETS
116W 2nd St

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organization can
tppar in this listing each
seek for only $3 per
week'? This Is an ideal
way to Inform the public

Sanford

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Drapes •Carpeting SStp Dincnq Rnnms

Highway 17.92, Sanford, NextToCavljpr
323.8670o,' 831.9777

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of your club activities.
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not eat more than three egg
yolks a week, including those
used in cooking. The Inter
Society Commission on Heart
Disease recommended limiting
the total daily cholesterol In.
take to Y'iO milligrams. An
average egg yolk contains from
io 2Th milligrams of
cholesterol,

your cholesterol and diet? Some
have high cholesterol
and if detected should begin a
program then. The best way 10
train people to like the right
food is to begin training during
hi

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(Seal)
Arthur H fteckweth, fr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly' Elaine RiCharde
Ce-puty Clerk
Publish' Sept, Ii, 73. 30. Oct 7, IUS
rf' 171

Efficiency apartment, lights and
water furnished Elizabeth Crews.
phone3l)31)1tx'forelOam
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SLIM
BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES
FROM
TIfF
WANT
AD
COLUMNS
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33—Houses Furnished
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Two bedroom furnished house.
carpeted throughout, Pine St.
Geneva. 319 526)

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Hwy 17 97 I Mite
South of Sanford

(ScalP
Arthur H Ik'Ckwith. Jr
Clerk of the Circuit Court
fly' Elaine RiCharde
Deputy Clerk
PuPelIh- Stof 71. 10, Oct 7, )1, 1975
DFR 151

WITNESS my hand And the teal of

CHULUOTA- 2 bedrooms, fenced
yard, large family room, kitchen
equipped, Asking 5)40 mo 363
5713.

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STORING IT MAKES WASTESELLING IT MAKES CASH,
PLACE ACLASSIFIEDADNOW
C,sii 3)228))
$31 9993

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I41Dttt4O4L4!

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3 Mo..6 Mo. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Fum. or Unfum

Did you know that your

LEGION
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be InclurJJ In

THE HERALD

CLASSIFIED
DEPARTMENT
3222611

REALTORS

7545 Park Dr
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2 Bedroom, air conditioned, fenced
yard, 1901 Summeclin Ave 81-900
1W mAke offer 372 3197

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LAKE MARY
I bedroom home
With 3 baths, also a den, family
room and basement. Dressing
roomweth masterbedroom, walk
in closets, central vacuum, Also
an attached apartment for a
roomy 1.300 sq ft. of space. Jutt
listed. Be the tint to see it at

Acreage

W, Garnett White
Broker 107W Commc'rcaf
_______________________
Sanford 3?? 7181
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SMALL APPLIAPICES
REPAIRED
3005 Sanford Ave 37] 9370

Itt like pennies from hEAven ween
yOU Se-fl "D'o
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want Act
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Six Acres. near Industrial Park.
$65,000

K EPIMORE WASHER, parts.
service, used mactiin.'s
14.0014EV APPLIAPICES37)O6,;

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CALLUS
SANFORD
3 bedroom. 7 bath
home, shady yard, air conditioner
Will dicker or swap 1)9.300
Forrest Greene,
5306$))
REALTORS

Inc.

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HAL COLBERT
REAL) Y INC
?07E 75th
HAl. COLBERT. REALTOR
Evet 337 (1617 on 137 1517
Eves Selma Williams
3fl'l%Il
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797s

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Authorliect Gravely
Bolens _____________________________
Dealer Cmo, 310 W Melody 1977 Chevrolet ..
ton pick up Ex
Lane. Casitberry 3)96417
elien: e,onj'lon Reasonable
337 0972
Speciat shrub and garden r4yers,
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Cents ea, GardenLand, 1100 W
1st St. 323 MX
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Chrolet ton. Iwbeel drive.
air. PS, PB, AM FM radio, 9)6
military tres 3fl 148$
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GET THOSE LUXURY ITEMS FO
t' tRACTiON OF THEIR COST
I 140M TODAYS Wt.P4T ADS'
_______________________

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NFL.SOPi'S FLORIDA POSES
-.'jr,ft', G.l'rlen Center
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'64 Comet, 6 cyl automatic, heatci-.
current osp . I owner, goon paint
110 rust 5100 firm 3273976
,

1973 Kerman Chia. excellent con
dillon, 12,795
Cell 0uare
McGuire. 322 1631 Dealer.
_______________________________
1973 voikswagn Karman Ghia,
ml one owner, new
regular maintenance. 57.750 3?
4)10 ext 737 ASk tar Lrda
Between 5.30 &amp; S
1%lFairláne
Stinctarcttrans ,$lSOiirm
3221917
___________________________CASH
For Your Junk Cars
"

JIM DANDy JAZZ FEED
"Buy Direct From Boxcar"
GORMLY'SE 16
S.arrtod3l3 4133
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197) Pontiac Lemant, 21,000 mile's
power Steering, air, $1,600 3?)
64)7 after 6
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Make yo,.r Budget go further, op 197) Vega. low mileage, excelleät
flit. Clastifiect Ads r'.er,- day
buy at 51.395 373 $510 or 134 4605
Deafer.

68—Wanted

53—W.RadiStereo

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1971 Chevrolet Impale Iwo doeharoop, air &amp; automatic 1st 5300
A

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COLOR TV. $14 93 MONTH
RENTAL PUPCHASE PLAN

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AppliAnCe'S toots, 1972 Gremlin X, factory air, S1,7'93
1 o' lu'l tO'rs Lirr,'t _____________________________________
3238370 or $34 46-OS Dealer.
et fl
V.L4 1006
Mart 715 Santnri
___________________________________
P10 LONGER USED CAMPING ______________________________ 196$ Pontiac Convertibel, GTO. good
Condition. 1600 32) 09)3
We Buy Furniture
GEAR IS III DEMAND. SELL IT
________________________
NOW WITH A CLASSIFIED AD
197) Mercury Marqui$co,tiy
DAvES' 3i 9370
passenger station wagon. ci
Color TV's from $30. 85W. from Wente--ctto buy used office furniture
ceptionallyctean&amp; bully equipped
$13: Sery;ce all makes HERBS'
Any Quantity PIOLL'S Cassel
New Michelin radial tires One
TV 1200 S French. 373 1731
berry. Hwy. 1797 530 4706
owner. S1.99S 322-1793 or 373 714)
1r ucen furn.ture

BUSINESS DIRECTORY

'.','O4D r,' flAt
Real Estate Broker
377 364) Aft Hns Hi 3757
517W 1sf St - Sanford

EXPERTS READY TO SERVE YOU
JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

I AWE MARY- New I bclrrn
onmes
Make inln Selections
PAVed strp't r.ty water. 521.300
with only 5700 flown Government
flç1nn I'll 1419 Builder

ST. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS
Days 377 8)7)
tIghts 37? 7337
__________________________
By owner--- 7' miles west of Sari
ford. 3 bedrooms. excelfer,t con
dition.5lS,900 32341230or 567 2649
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Kish Real Estate
-cl14.tc

fEVOND
ti-it CONTRACT

TAX CREDIT--- 3 bedroom, 2 bath
IO$ of clotet space, carpet, central
beat and air 1,31.900.
Aftpr Hoc rail REALTOR ASs,ociatt.
I McDaniel 177 4436
MIS-REALTORS
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GREGORYMOBILE HOMES
3501 Orlardo Driir
Sanford)?] 32
HILLCREST - '73. central air,
dishwasher, rdl,%e'd patio. Skirting,
a. tie downs. Good location,
Payments 54 29 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; loan 337605)

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:Cfltr,il Heat &amp; Ar Condt'onng
For
free CStm,IlS, Call Carl
Harris, at SEARS in Sanford 377
1771
Al P
COIl DI T I ON IN 0
REFRIGERATION.
DUCT
WORK 24 hour ser,ce All
riles
Al 14 CON
DY K ES
OlTIOPlINC', 177 8177
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VodOw&amp; Door Screens
- Custom made 14epar
Dcc'unt Pr rt'', 37? 6670

Beauty Care

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Home Improvements

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CIdiSsitled AiI
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pnessune(ieanng
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recumris ly i.'.- .ini si'e (ill )2
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URIVE IN TV SERViCE
cast
S(.'v(e
2 L ye Oak fl;-c
CA%SIberr
P0n 53) 9411

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All kinds c'f Cc1ng House trailers
stored I. moved 372 9147

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Groomnq
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.'4P4Y F 14,55 C,.SF4A(,t
lao:lscapn -1
1Iii', ng, Lawns
STO14,5('[ I4UIt ()iPlcT,
.SSowu'ui
Buck
Thompson
alter 9
Prnti TreAted Timber, Thermal
e m 377 3976
polyiter finish over guy steel
SPECIALIZE IN t.OWCOST
I (Ok INC. FOR
U-I-.-' T.'-.-.., p'.b'
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0111 5 0.539114lPd0 SPECIAL'
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mAtter what you need You'll find
that some reader lies iUSt that
Carpertr, Rem- cjei req
;leiPee or she would like 10 sill
Custom Work iccensed. Bonded
no it rx'ew'
Free estimate 323 6031
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('AL I 177 7811
If you are h,'sy.nq cI'tfc Wty finding
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pl*cptn live cr to drive, a ,ot, r"
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react alt (icr wanf ds ryCry L1,P.
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SOLAR HEATING AND WATER
'We cer-,e all makes .inct mode:s
PURIFICATION SYSTEMS Free' Pickupand Delivery
Call Phil Gon1aIe 303 373)v)9
5nf,ct j4,ccw'c5(ierP ne's 3??
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I'3OWF SEPTi TANK
I irensefi Rursilect inujred
crete SOfifir tAnk5 nstAllatigns.
rt-ainfietni P. l*nk's ClUmped 372
ART flRc),,'p1 P1ST C ON T WOL
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377 5,65
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SPine
repairing We have taps icr
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fr mu, dOj
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SKYLINE -- Doublewide, '13.74'x
60', 3 BR, 7 bath, railed front
screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirting Good con
dition's Payments 1104.17 mo.
Offered by Savings 5 loan 37)

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aTOP AND THINK A MINUTE. It
Classified Acts VIdO'I work
- there wouldn't be any

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HOMES OF DISTINCTION
'Close to everything yet away from It alll
'Large wooded lots •Street lights
.Paved Streets 'Sewers 'Sidewalks

ST JOHNS RIVER
Near Deltary,
atmot an acre of river fronl with
beautiful trees, great fishing
Owner says "submit offers."
CALL NOW
LAKE MARY
Beautiful lakefront
lot ona pennsul for unobstructed
scenery %75

30 Year Mortgage-s - S pct. down
or Conventional Mortgages.
:

Forrest Greene, Inc.

=

ill Señora Iivliverd. 5a"$ord rffde 17711
c.aiiiut mt 1511ff. Reel Itlat. RmL.r
Pm).,

CONSTRUCTiON Inc.

3234353

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$itct4i, I 1v*4i': Pk.M (305) 312-1721 or '73 6-Ct)
9gual Hojiiie Ote'oIui'.t.,e tqvi ;4r,-,,i.9 t,rid*

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Established Residential Area?

79-Trucks-Trailers
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Two ton $969 International 1 ruc
for bruit hauling New tires, good

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Three lots, 75th St. Zoned MR 7,
132.300

42'—Mg)bi le Homes

In Sanford's Finest

\.,,)GraIiada

Townhomcs

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fit .5 R AGF74(Y
)fl 3$'4
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Looking for garden eluament'
Read toda1,t classIted .is for
good t'uys

67A—Feed
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MOSSIE C. BATEMAN
Real Estate flroker
3227643

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7R—PItorcycIes

QUAL ITY APPLIANCES
AT
RARC,AIP4 PRICES SANFORD Chihuahuas.AKc.somevery%mall.
AUCTION, 17)1110
Dachshunds, miniatures. AKC.
Also Siamese kittens Animal
HOtpOint 20" Stove
Haven Kennels 372 575?
SlOOor best offer
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Call 371 096?
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'Pcoriditioned flatteries. 5)7 9
PFFL 'S fOGY
Hr/? '.r'forr1 Ae

cabinets ass (,n anlCarri
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FPFF KITTENS f Qood homes;
onoe.i Pwerql Call after 3 p ri's
"731 lii i4.iy'r,yp

52-APPlianCeS

And

us.000

arcewe
ou buy ane'
u'.Jr ,JuJ ufcIriuuit3 dl .,xnuri. r.iuvc cci tur 055 4)00 yOU
keep the difference.

See what a Cranada Townhome has to offer Over 1,650
square feet of living space - including 3 bedrooms, 2Y,
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors.
central heat and air color.coordrg,ted kitchen and much
more Corrp etc CQCrCIII,00al factes manta.r-ed by the
Sonora Homeowners Association On closing we pay your
init.ôt fee ($400) and first year's rnomber8hip to
March 1, 1916
Prices range from $36,909 to $38500. Move In for as
little as 5% dowa with financing at 7.7?.'/, (A.r.fl.) ov 7.25%
(A.P.R.) with 20'/. down. No closing costs. Monthly main.
tonance fe, covers lawn care, water, sewer, trash collec.
lion, structural Insurance and outside liability. Granada
Townhomes qualify for the 5% tax credit.

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this lltIng call:

Agency

fu $500 movog

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Homes, Lots

Moving? Why Not Live

BINGO
Every' Mon &amp;Sat
Early Birdatl;$3p M
Regular atl 45P M

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MEETINGS
UP M -- 2nd arid 4th
Thursday Each Month

would llk

Realty

CASSELBERRY-- 3 bedroom, 2
"SANFORD'S SALES LEADER"
bath home. family room, afr
conditioned, carpeted, kitchen WELL LOVED--) BR
hof'tvein nice
equipped, clothes washer, food
area Large corner lot, can usa
freeier included Garage, nice
3rd bedroom
family room. A
$750
little doll house Ride by 1907
CALL IC' SEE
Adams Ave and let us aricw what
FERN PARK MAITLAND - 3 bed
you think'
rooms. I', baths, air conditioner.
dishwasher, tcni.1 yard, $723
VACANT AND READY! Attratiye
FORREST GRE ENE, INC
freshly painted) BR home on high
530 6833
377 $970 eyes
site Range, drapes, and rear yard
fenced Walk te) school5 $21,930
2 Bedroom unf urn tllOmo
3 Bedroom unfurnispied. $1%
321 0066
322.242i1 Anvfimo
.ws.
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JOHN KRIDER

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371 ('s.l " 7i5 173 5715 373 7895

Immaculate 3 bedroom home.
573.900

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WIlT REALTY

76—Auto-

64-Equipment for Rent
Table lamp, SI; Picnic table, 2 _________________
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benches. 51750: Desk. ISO; Bookcase. SI?. Hope CheSt, ceder, 130; Pent Blue Lustre Electric Carpe!
SArPI',I for only 1.1 30 PCI' ct11
7win bed complete, 533. NiCe old
CAR POLL'S FURNITURE
Sh'raton dining room suetes. %)45
KULP DECORATORS. 109 W. 1st
St 377 7)33
65"Pets.Supplies
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STOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Professional Poodle Grooming
Classified Ad. didn't work
by Betty Campbell
th're wouldn't be any
&amp;'on thruFri -3221061
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a.

'vsa.nrl
'fl,i'n
Pay halanrent $75 or 10 payments
Si c. ,t
c,,p1p0 ¶,EWING CENTER
3(17 Fact 1irt. Downtown
Eve 869 '4
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batht, 3 car garage. Florida room,
central H A 5.43,000

Sten strom

01)0.

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60-OffiCe Supplies

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3 bedroom. I' baths, central Pee-at a.
air, wall wall carpeting. Call 372

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lo(ôlion.

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13) 9993

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Pdf*house'%inarural area Noctown
payment, monthly payments less
thdre rent Government SubSidiZed
to qualified buyers Call to see
'
you qualify!
M UPISWORTH REALTY
Broker
503W Itt St
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373 6061 or 373 OSl7eves

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Early Birds l:lSp.m,
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TAFFER REALTY

PtAORSS'

Assu me Payments
.rnor ?' t.'.n n t.ltnnrit I re,'rIo.
pnsiI.o.i, fwiil neecil,-. ioni

egUipp4.d kutche,. air '5)7,730.

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Rattan) e'ce .iit,i 8. (0)0, ornf
table &amp; 1 .4' (efllr bible 3?) 1011

FHA•$19,65O

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Professionally Managed
By

SANFORD

CaliBait Real Estate

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ANTIQUES

F401i50'4 MAIfl?IE
H.vy $7 9
137 5761

iit(f.,i fi,rr,,q1, (ai no!', CunI

bedrooms, central air, on targe
lot Call See and Believe

Eves 323 0415

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JOHN SAUS AGE"IC

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31A—jpIexes

ciamag.'d stock reduced up tO
6
Sale sI:.rtsM.oa,, Oct
6 Watch for grand opening,
PAYTON CHILDREN'S WEAR,

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

Every Wed &amp; Sat,

apartments Garage Nice lot.
Only $20,000 Owner Associate,
6)1044 eves

71(1 i ' '

1Whl drive pick upor Jeep, und"r
37)0174

Evinrude Cierance Sale

7610

mrrly Buttons &amp; flows

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hourS, full canvas, instruments,
CASH 3?) 4171
"ead, icebog, Siflk tandem ______________________________
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trailer 3710791 Must
sell
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372 1947
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Building. 30*60'. 5 ton air a.
beat, 5)0,000 Delivered to your
SitC 337 5943

3 fIR I; t',eth IH,'. Ci fir'.

p 1 baths, fenced yard, enclosed
garage No qualifying and assume
fliortgai
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1 bedroom, kitchen eupped, an.
carpeted, 59$ SO. Adults only
7296 wk reds, I. eves
3lPartntsushed T
hernnm
burn or uflfurfl.
adultS rwefecred Security deoosit.
Upstairs efficiency, large roomS.
373
3776470
Weds outgrow the Swing set or small
children, pet. 0 K. 5)03 per mo 530
ticycIe Sell these idIC items with
weekly. 80$ Magnolia Ave., 372- I AK F MARY- 2 BR duolex. kita
warel an To place your ad, call
075)
rtPri eoi.ippeil Carpeted, central
on frie,nly ('lasified gal at The
beat &amp; ,,;r st per mn
Herald
7611 or 63$ 9993
Little want acts bring big, big
I FORREST GREENE INC
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re%ultt. Just try one. 312 2611 or
REALTOR
3721910 OWNER TRAN5FERREO_. 3 BR,
831 9993
II baths, C HA, Carpeted, fenced,
Classified Ads Art' the %mllest big
EllA approve-ct, $150 down to
Two bedroom apt , upstairs, and one
news ItemS ,u. will find
qualified buyer
three room apt., downstairs,
anywhere
Convenient location, water fur
Stemper Realty
fished 3721759
32—Houses Unfurnished
Central Florida's
Adults
Only'-Furn,.Unfurn,
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
Lovely new ttudo and 1 BR, air, , p
372199)
ii4) Acit.iitS
fePd
19)95 French
wall to wall carp-el, etc. etc Quiet
preferred 17) 5854 or 3776620
327 7371,337 119t. 322 $911
area 599 per month upor $30 Ic' 110 _______________________________
337 1939,337 4)61
per week Call 373 $019
3 BR house, turn or unfurn.
Flora Heights area, 5)33
3 room firn apt. Bedroom It air
372 5)37
conditioned SlOOmo 1)1 E 5th St
Ppg RI Estate Broker
32? 1715 or 322 5716
If you don't believe that want acts
1)0)1 75th S
3n
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brenorextilut.
f,,
.1 litt.n
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your phone ring Dial 377 76)1 or

BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

L

dowostairs apt -

REIfIELL $ ft • '73 1

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3 BR, 2 bath EllA. $15,500.
fine buSiness location Has won
l'rt-.ji pit'r.iai ' ii t:r li-;.Js

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Luxury Patio Apartments

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OPEN Sun. thru Thurs. 9 tfl 9:30—Fri. &amp; Sat. 9 lii 10:30
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For Phone Orders Ahead-322,442

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G ardens

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children

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SAN MO PARK, I, 2. 3 bedroom
IraUer apts Adult &amp; family park
Weekly 3515 Hwy 17 9?. Sanford

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Toes.

fat or contain

'T)4JJMLAILII

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7 BR. $165 Carpeted, air conditiOfled, kitchens eluipped Best
Sanford residential area, quiCt &amp;.

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DELIVERY SERVICE ANTYIME

$JT7Vdu.

7 Story Colonial home, furnithed,

ptaceto live, car to drive, a lob, or
some service you h4v need of,
read all our want aas every day.

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Hwy. 17 97
uth of Sanfo,ct
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p1.77

Complele dinner

)ous' ,?t'Øt9 FRIED CCKEN

.rrience in sale With pleasant
phOflCyOIte- 372 6-lllbetween 1 &amp; 5
, m for appi
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Chapter
30

R.g.

R.quI

Part time general off'ice, energetic

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%795
vacation,
uniform
&amp;
hospitalllaton furniShed, An MAKE ROOM TO STORE YOUR
Equal Opportunity Employer.
WI 14 T F R
I I EMS, .SE I
Apply In person Only to Bill Baker
"DON'T NEEDS" FAST WITH A
VW, 32)9 5 17 92
WANT AD Phone 372 7611 or 831
9993 and a friendly Ad Visor will
hCi yOu

VETERANS

of

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, IN AND
lII1
FOR
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SEMINOLE
COUNTY,
,,_--'--------••••••••.,
FLORIDA IN CHANCERY.
CASE NO. 7SI136CA.is.S In Re; Name Chang, of
MARK At API HICKS and BRYAN
You can be on a high protein I. FE FlICKS
NOTICE TO DEFEND
diet and still limit your TO P4ERSCHELL W HICKS
cholesterol intake.
Fish,
Address Unknown
I A RU 1ff 14 F flY NOTIFIED
chicken ant! beef all contain
that din actIOn has beers filed In rt:
only
bout
70
milligrams
h
l( N
(or Name (Piariqe of MARK ALAN
each three and one-half ounces
H IC K S to MARK AL. A Pd BE PINE I T
3 PIECES CHICKEN
HOT ROLLS
IOdBRYAPILEEHIcKSIQBRYAN
(100
grams),
Using
lean
p47'..
Choice Of 3m
LEE BENNETT and you are
(Ions of these foods will work reguired
Cole
Slew, Macaroni Salad
to serve a copy of you,
fine, You c also usc as many written resporne,
to Salad, Baked Bu
if any. to ii on
French Fries, M5$f5
&amp; GraVY
egg
whitesas
you like. And, you
P011
Al
05
WEBSTER,
ESQUIRE.
I
it.,..Whltt*kt'r Pyle and Stump, Poet
might like zme of the new egg
Office flow 337. Oviido. Floridi
(2 Or More)
producL' that are very low in
attnrne,s for Petit, and
cholesterol and
flO
tIe the Original with thy clerk of the
,itsove fvled Court on or bfpr
cholesterol at all.
Ortoher ,
7nfl 1973, otherwlsi a
may re entered in favor of
When do you need to watch IPee Petitioner

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BEDROOM, in excellent con

f'1

persons 64 618$
177 5051
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2 BR Apt, wall to wall carpet; air
eonii $175 mo. plus depo't, 706 E
lIit St Call 173 4389 after 3-30
For Lease
Excentionafly niCe

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Act in Ih Herald 337 2611. 831
991

DISABLED

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BASEBALL PlAYOFFS After Iodine prescribed by a doctor. I

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ApIs fromtISto5I70

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Rodriguez. When he

decide

O.iiiner- Enterprise, Orange City
area )71 plus acres, I, yr. Did, 7
BR, I bath Above ground
Swimming pool Ii young fruit
trees SCIUded 539900 337

.

'ery precarious procedure.

More economic strains In the
IJ2fl5 l)Q1J5ejOId tonigilt.
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regarding

their l2year-old daughter's
serious condition. The girl is

ABOUT TONIGHT:

N PA
HOwi
Y:9j
MATINEE
WED.

LD. "Double-Edged Razor" A
little girl's
make
a painful decision
parents must

average-mentality

,(wiS11 ,xa,ta

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boating, saves the day

it's

(9) Eyewitness

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'dl'nt tri earn E.',,, x',s .!ioney'
C.il u '1c

as

gone wrong? The answer Is Emmet are opening
a
It Is too cluttered, restaurant, but soon learns
Too many characters spoil the
really a speakeasy. That In
broth, There Is not one single itself could
be an emcharistmauc character in
barrassment to his father, but It
entire cast
actors that
geLs worse when a slightly tipsy

Marble

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IIiII4lIi::Il

company producing It,
poured
hundreds of

quite simple:

Restless
(5, 13) Magnificent

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Ventures in television history.
The StIgwOO(I Organization, the

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hostage,

1G11 CBS BEACON HILL
"The Speakeasy" Richard
Palmer, the WASP son-In4aw
whose only Interest seems to be

series.

News
Young And

(41) VarIety

C.arage sales are in season. Tell the

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JIM HUNT REALTY INC. Wit !.Q
FURNIT''RE
fillY SELL - TRADE
7571 PrI Dr
37) Il8
315 E Flr5t
PEAt Tfl
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AFTER PIRS ill
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377 i991
1279711
Ifl OMS

draperies,dishwasher, shrubbery.
privacy fence, MINT CON
DIT ION $32,750. Must see. Call
for terms

6Wanfed to Buy
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ORIENTAL RUGS WANTED
TV /-inl,..nnas inStalled Also music,
rift, corn. paqinQ systems Ncia or Tcp pr,ces pad, used, iiny COfl.JtiOfl
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6u $176, Wnter Park
old construction )fl 79$ South
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cast V.deo
---&amp;ooc$ 'jsa'd furniture wanted for
private party 373 1570
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
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Hunting Rifle, 3006. or 300 W,n
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chester Meg. Must be en gc.--:
IS' Runabout, ft;erglas, can'as top,
condition 373 0)71

trailer. $49S 322 17
Merchandise
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41-Houses
1 cto'y tude() apart
';t, turntshe"d
-- - rririenirintIy
In
.,nd RAVENNA PARK- Choice 3
beautifully londscaped $135 mo
bedroom, 7 bath, family room.

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from SIll mo 373 6650

N,'res RN's I PU's Aides, AId.
Companon Needed imrnq'..iately

P4m Statutes, ToWit: Section t'vsinesS as Security Lumber &amp;
$6509 Florida Statutes 19i7
e'pply Plaintiff. vs Bertha Collier.
S Raymond Hall
Fit Collier and Mary Lee Colller.
Publish- Sept 73. 30. Oct. 7. 11. 1975
f3efenriant, which aforesaid Writ Of
OFP b
ExecutIon was delIvered to me as
l'erlff of c.mimg. County Florida.
ted I have Ipyled upon Ihe following
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE desrnit,e' property owned by Bertha
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL dR. Collier. said roper'ty being located
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR in Seminole County, Florida, wore
SEMINOLE COUNTY
partfrt'larlv described
follows:
PRO BATE DIVISION
I of 71. Harden's Addition to the
PROBATE 4O. 73713-CP
Town '4 Sanford. Florida, according
In Re: Estate of
c, plait fp,.renf a recorded in Flat
EMELIA SCHMAH MEISCH.
'kick 7, pane 71. Seminole County
deceased
Public Pprnrd
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
and the underSigned as Sheriff of
To All Creditors and All Ptrions ç.'rnjnofe County. Florida. will at
Having Claims or Demands Against II (0 A M mx's the 13th day of Oc
S-aid Estate:
tc4ser. A 0 1973 offer for sate ard
You are hereby notified end sell to the' hghest
bidder. for cash.
regtjir
to present any claims and lublect to any and all existing lIn$.
demands which you may have at the Ernnf SWesti Door of the
against the estate of EMELIA SCH- 4 emlnotp County Courthouie in
MAN MEISCH deceased late of
enford, Florida. ttie above
Seminole County, Florida, to the rS,IaIt,.ui peisonal prorty
Clerk of the Circuit Court, and file
That said sale i being made to
the same in duplicate and as
,xtify the terms of said Writ Of
provided in Section 711.16, Florida Fppc,tlen
Statutes, in their offices In the
John F Polk.
County Courthoute In Seminole
5y1e'q$ff
County, Florida, within lou,
5I'mti'Mp Cr,,n?y, Florida
calendar months from the time of Publish' Sept 73 30. Oct 7. II. 1975
the first publication hereof, or the tIER 1U
same will be barred
Fitedat Sanford, Florida, this 76-tb
day of September, 1975.
Gustav Robert H. Schmah
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As Eiecutor
Publish: Sept. Xi. Oct. 7. 1975
DER X'S

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week cycle. Then It would turn
out to be one of the costliest

thOUUndS

12:00 (2, 44)

(24) Electric

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has

AFTERNOON

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raungs share of 2.5 or better,

BritiSh

(9) Happy Days
(24) Villa Alegre
11:55 (6) News

(6)

show, does not level off with a they take Jill as their

PlOW I FASIPfC,

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GENERAL CONTRACTOR
REAl. ESTATE INC

Real Estate
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ftxmation call 377 OlOi
Modernizing your
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longer ni-ijr'd but u',.'Iul items 3 rOornfirneShd apartnierit, Adults
with ,i Classified Ad
Only. $01 W 9th St.. Srnonlh. Call
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PEAl 1014 373 S774
bodrnrn •ioartments.
furnished Or unlurnished Newly Large efficiency apt . upstairs, 3
btock from town, low rent, IF THIS IS THE DAY to buy a fl
rerlerorated Come
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car, see todays Classified ads for
-'lOOking for good teew'rnt Call 373
Airport fiRed Sanford 1731310
NursesAictctocareforsi invalid,
be buys
5109 after 6pm
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finf ludament rendered irs Pi,
Clerk rif the Circuit Court, Seminole efrirp,id mien en the' 131P, day of
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P. sellino Sarah Coventry Jewelry
PIn investm.nt OcLand 9)4 73,,,

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FICTITIOUSPIAME
NOTICEOF SHFRIF'S SALE
Nntic i% hereby q'ven that I am
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
moaned in business at II?) Sanford
y virtue of that certain Writ of
Ave. Sanford, Seminole County, Fxerutlen ised out of and under
1101 di'
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Let Therapeutic Pool
Golngfishii.g? Get alUM equipment
improve your health
you need for those big one-s with I
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To our many friencs &amp; CuStomers,
we are now open for business at
our new locatioflon the farm. Y'all

wages Write flex 719S, Sanford.

Service
(44) Gomer Pyle
10:00 (2) CelebrIty

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rnp*ng egupiyf you
no longer uSe' Sell it all with a
CliSsified Ad in The Herald Call
Baby Sitting or Light hou5ekpsnq,
I S days
377 2611 or $31 9993 and a friendly
wk E*peri,nU.d Own
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transportation
37)6799 ______ ____________
advisor will help you
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Make room en your attic, garage

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41-Houses

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_________________________COUNTRY
RAlLERS. Nice lot
P'USI BF SOLD!
By Owner. s wo
acres. s
with trtes near SCC
7 BR. $123 Reduced from 1,43,500 to 1,37.000 for
m,ntjtM from
uan'e tiver,
mo I 8R $170 •no. $100 damage
quick Sale, beautiful large wOcxled
Chiefl6nd, Fla. 11.000 Also 6'i
depost.
101 in prim, Sanford area j
acri's. partly cleared, Orange
CLIFF JORDAN REALTOR
bedroom, 2 bath, family room,
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City. $15,000
HIS
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central air. carpet, PLUS ___________
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mming pool, cabana, covered
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picnic area, and covered porch
For appointment call 3379110
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Artill ork
'FMIPIC')I E (0 Arr",iqv trMf5.
rffrrr.n lthnri r.innrinq and
Larry Saxon, Realtor
r!,all arid arcø $7000 r acre
'is, iqiii i,$W. Sirtiind'd by
rit1 'r' 't"v t'?'.iity Pr,itr 671

21-Siteations Wanted
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to age? only Nest to flew Driverc
License Bureau 377 66.15
29-Rooms
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$ 135 StO Color TV
QUALITY INN NORTH
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ANDERSON FARMS

9:30 (24) In-School

(44) Dinah
10:30 (24) Woman
11:00 (2.6, &amp; 9) News
(35) 700 Club
(44) Love American

(6)
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drinkers.

Call 17] 1587
Write P 0 ito Ill)

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IS ALCOHOL A PROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY?
AL-ANON

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FACED WITH A DRINKING
PROBLEM
PerhapsAtcoholicAnonymous

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ARE YOU TROUBLED? Call Toll
Free, 6.41 7077 for "We Care"20

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(24) As Man Behaves

And You
(35) Rocky And His
Friends.
Underdog
(44) Fiintstones
1:00 (2) lronslde

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Performed by Marilyn, Nofat '
Ocala, 1 732 $561 or 732 5773,

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a want ad To place your ad. call
your friendly Classifiedgal at ThC

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Baby Sitting, my hOrn., Lii. M,iry
Refercnes 3?] 1340

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Diamonø earrings
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Famns Rccipe Pewar
3166

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(35) Lt In Spece
(44) Partridge
Family

Live

e :00 AM. - 5:30 P.M.
MONDAY thru FRIDAY
SATURDAY 9.Noon

45 large dipper
46 Hack
47 Debacle
48 Goddess of
discord
50 Flesh food
51 Brazilian tapr

(24) Electric Company

(9) One Life To

HOURS

35 Hebrew
ascetic
40 Commarids

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6thru2s times ....3lca line
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26 times

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Furnished
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3Houses
Furshed

Rewarø for return of
ladi's purse from Lake Mary
, No Questions
37) 7965
or 373 00ii
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RATES

CLASSIFIED DEPT.

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(13) Sports And

(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
3:25 ( 44) SpIrit Of '76

(6) Mi"e Douglas
(5) Big Valley
(9) MovIe
(24) Mister Rogers'
"kighborhood
(44) La ;; To

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9:30 (35) Movie
1000 (2, 8) Joe Forrester

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Seminole
831-993
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3 Fast season 2? Walker in
4 Concludod
waler
5 Vehicle
24 Rail bird
6 Consecrate
25 Soviet city
7 Stupefy
26 Gallants
8 German
28 Dodge
division
30 Skin affliction

Baseball Playo'fs
8 30 (6) Joe And Sons
(9) Welcome Back
Kotter

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11 Immerses
16 Eats away
1 Father (CoIl) 20 Poish

Scepti'rs

(44) Brady Bunch
5:30 ( 2) News

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27 Palm fruit
Distant
32 Declaimed
-i Italian city
36 Edit
37 Concur

(9) GillIgan's Island

(24) Romantic

Bozo's Circus

21 Certain
feathers
23 Biblical high

(44) Gllligan's Island
5:00 ( 2) Adam.)?

(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 5, 13) Another
World
(6) Match Game

(5) News
Suncoast Sunrise
News
7:00 (2, I) Today

(13) Movie

(9) Lucy Show
(24) Sesame Street
(33) The Lone

(9) 110.000 Pyramid
2:30 (2,8, 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
Reason
(24) Classic Theatre

6:30 (6) Sunrise
Semester
(8) Today In Florida

8 00 (2. 5) Baseball World

Family
(44) Mickey Mouse
Club

Lives

6:00 (9) Sunrise Jubilee
6:10 (2) Sunshine
Almanac

(13) CBS News
(24)
ange Ceunty
School Board
(35) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:27 (6) Bicentennial
Minute
7:30 (2) Candid Camera
(6) Space 1999
Let's Make A

42 Meadow
I Hear
S Ready money 4-4 Film spool
46 Made brittle
9 Masculine
49 HOttoOlOtS
ickname
12 Arabian gulf 53 Garden tool
13 Poker stake 54 Esample
14 Son of Gad 56 Pronoun
57 Italian coin
(Bib)
58 Tardy
IS Massive.
59 Pints tab)
60 Being (Lain)
17 Tear
61 Japaneso
18 Change

(I, 13) r.omerset
(9) Dl,ah
( 24) Mister Roger:
NeIghborhood
(33) The Addams

CLASSIFIED ADS

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Additions

Sanford. Fla.
Call for Appt. 322.3103
Remodeling
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reced to.- tP,fSe h c'x'ees will's 's
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towin th es adeleadindummy
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spades and there will be no way was given double that bonus,
for South to gather in nine
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According to Rehabilitation Coordinator Jerry Peaden, most of the
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clay would increase by 100 per emnt% theft ring have given he said. 1 didn't keep record- being disguised and that Ralph Tuesday that lie hei*
steal compressor was itolerL Davi,,
cent DeWoif said. He said the (!iffer1flg test imony in circuit s. Dilio, 41-)earld owner of U
the
air
compressor
and
that
his said he didn't tell Diliso that th'
By JOE ASKRF.N
which of the firms in the Cen- project should be voted on
all court as to their incomes during
by
Davis,
who
faces
charges
in
business,
paid
him
00
for
the
auto
was
used
to
tow
the
unit.
unit was stolen or hot" but -I
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tral Florida Association of
18 months that the "steal-to- Orange and Seminole counties air compressor.
of the county's taxpayers.
Yates
hpsn't
been
charged
in
made
it veryclear Whim
t it
Road Builders will be doing the
I.Wo said that over a l
order' ring operated in central in connection with the theft ring
DIUSO
is
on
trial
for
buying,
Seminole
and
he
te
stified that was, in other words"
The first step in a donated free paing of the equi valent of
year period a $517,000 bond sale Florida.
broken up by sheriffs agents receiving and concealing stolen sheriff's detective Ralph
Davis claimed that DiliSO
road construction project for two and a half miles of single
James L. Davis, 30-year-old
- Including interest payments
with
raids
in
the
two
counties
property.
When
he
was
arrested
Salerno
intentionally
violated
refused
to pay the price that
the Central Florida Zoological lane road, but it will be corn- and the cost of floating
Orlando
painting
and
Aug.
15,
disputed
reports
that
Aug.
15
sheriff's
agents
seized
his
constitutional
rights
so
that
another
man,
Roland Durand,
Park is expected to be finished pleted this Fall.
Wnds-would result in more decorating contractor, told a the theft ring did "a million- an air comprcssor that they Yates couldn't
be
prosmted.
had
indicated
Diliso
was wUling
today, according to Executive
The project is worth more than I I
million dollars In county jury today duit tie was a part- dollar-a-year business."
said
was
the
unit
stolen
in
Yates testified that his share to pay for the compressor. "We
Director Al Rozon.
than $60,000 In equipment
ner ir the theft ring with Calvin
expenses.
Davis admitted that he. Orlando.
of profits fui the theft ring were shoned $100 from the
The last
tens of the supplies and manpower, Rozon
Iii said lact sear Serninok I Yates Jr of Casselberr&gt; but \ates and James Arthur Onie
Yates, an idmitted member
s 0 000 to $ 00 last bear, original deal,' Pais said
cement sub-base or stabiliza. said, "and it's just costing us a
County paid $211,000 for clay. I Ie that lie , Davis) inade only stole a $3,200 portable industrial
of
the theft ring who said he's 1- 1 didn't keep track of it," he
don is going down this af- diank you."
Davis, who is on federal
noon ... It'll take about 18 days
-11's been awfully wet and
parole in a 1969 auto Uleft ring
to cure or bond it," said Rozon. attendance hm dropped off, but
case, testified diat Yatm who
Rozon said he didn't know yet we hope when the roads are
he's known for 13 years, has the
paved, attendance will inireputation
of "stretching the
prove," Rozon said.
;
truth
lying - even about
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tri%ial things.,, But Davis also
told the jury Wt "in my
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riiinistrators'paycheeks will continue to be unequal over a year's
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pants
rolled
up."
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time until the county commission returns to monthly pay or oath that Dmis Wed to turn
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agrees to make up the differences at year's end.
countsi from schools in
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ford Ft ghting SemoIes in a
Beck w ith 's reps came after count comn:mssloners on working for the cops"
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direction-seeking memo front Beckwith.
INHW trial today that "now we
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testified that they removed
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faWt, but it s the other way," Conunoner Dick iUms said air compressor at Davis'
limestone was donated by
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Orlando residence and spray
SA Florida Crushed Stone Co.,
Calen dar
Willian said the co nmiion should make the decision - painted the unit before
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% hich it did last year when a switch was made from monthly to delivering it to Maitland
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weekly paychtTks -and Beckulthshould work it out -without Marine.
V. Kellev Smith, Sanford, did
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shortages.
The trial, before Circuit
tlit' sur vey ork free of
arAbb)
kzj~~~~_ IwouldthinkArt ouidorkitout, Williams said.
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Robert B McGregor is
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charge
and
Hubbard
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Commissioner
Mike
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TELEPHONE
who
asked
t
year
that
expected
to possibly continue
SA struction C o . , Orlando set
Horoscope
howlyernplo)esbeswIt1hedWIlonthl)pa)sajditwasBeck.
tntomursday before the four
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64
%
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t.
man, two woman
jury
with
who
later
requested
that
administrators'
pay
also
be
5A
said.
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Obituaries
h
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li
de
be
thl
rates
on
a
vcrth
ct
for
The
design
work
of
the
road
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Hattha said some
in the last week of this f iscal
Telephone Co., have been
vear
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ned miniscule amounts of nioney. If that had hapbusy spliclug cables as
Clark.Dietz &amp; Associates,
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'-.pene4 to low-paid hourly %orkers, he said, they ou1il have been
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proceeds on
oste:
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Bridge. In the photo above,
contributing firms were Amick
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TUesday's high U. Overnight Construction
Co.
and
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th 's problem and should be worked out by the clerk's
shape at far right). At the
low $6. Rainfall was .40 inches. Crossroads Construction Co., .
P,
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office.
Reports on busing and transleft, wire
Partly cloudy
lIrMank
through both of Orlando.
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RuLho prepares Me lelephone
Thursday with a chance of
Rozon said $40.000
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occur
next.%ear, anyway. lie said the switchover last year came Like Orienta corilmunities are
ethic
which
%ill
be
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ZSIM_~;ilthun&amp;-irsbowers, mainly during promi5cd $100,000 from the
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additional $13,000 for all administrators to rective a full wee
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winds arounJ 10 mph. gusty Central Florida businc&amp;vnen, lviy the last week, in this fiscal year.
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Superintendent William 11.
CSflC the precious lines
near thundershowers Rain has already been received
sit stands now Beckwith says he will take an annual salary,
Bud" La ser said Jean Der.
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probability 40 per cent during
The park has cut back on
j
ringto,
represe nting the
the afternoon and eenlng,
expenditures end new
have some 'breakage" at )ear's end
St
er
ling
Park
Homeowners' Asper c en t at night,
cons tru ction because of
sociation, on tonight's agenda
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for the boa rd to go back to mon thl y pay, or pay the differen a may have a pro p-sal rt "rdrng
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pit?" asked Kwiatkowski.
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tually would become the
Very general ordinance that
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Commissioner Mike flat- proix,
rty of the county, IkWolf i-pplies to "any and all" county
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But DeWolf says the or(rnmlss1oner Dick Williams other , words, he said con- dinance was specifically drawn
calst the lone vote in opposiflon.
on projects would not to finance the purchase of the
.Due o illness, Commission require a of a ufficient
P
Chairman Sid Vihlen Jr.
amount after 10 sears to prepared b a Jacksonville
die law
absent and Commissioner John warrant ownership of a clay pit. firm that specializes in utility
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Asked to comment on type ordinances,
-Some PeoPit wak others jog and some just take a leisurely stroU
DeWolf's facts and figures,
DeWolf claims that the
Although County Attorney liattaway said, "1 think Mr. would be a nuisance to the
through a piece of concrete smer pipe, such as Scott Burton, 2W
Laurel Ave., Sanford. Scott's jail a little tyke arni flnà fun in
Torn freeman said the or- DeWoIf was incorrect, as area, And, he said there are STROLL
playing wherever and whene ve r it's exciting. To him, there's
(Itinance is geared toward bond usual."
only 130 miles of unpaved roads
nothing like a piece of pipe for passing the time of day. (HerWd
sales for all capital conEarlier in the meeting, in Seminole County, not 296 as
scon, Tom DeWo said Williams questioned Freeman
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there is "Only one reason for
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the Markham Woods Civic
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68th Year, No 41 Wednesday, October 8, 1975

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ARIES March 21-April 19)
CANCER (June 21-July 22) soon find its best to talk
whit you're not a freeloader,
Your mind
be
moreDon't let anyone con you out of straight.
catch yourself trying
you
serious matters today. Though something which is due you.
SCORPIO Oct. 24-Nov. 22) o duck your half of the tab
you're tempted to play a bit, Speak up for your rights,
You know how to make the best today. You'll create lasting
you'll soon find your heart isn't because no one else will
of your opportunities today' %Tong impressions.
3
in it and get back to work.
uO(Ju1y 23-Aug.n)Takca One will drop into sour lap.
(Feb.
look at the way )OU OtherwillbeflrOUnd,t)Ut)o
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A har
onditions
re partula
manage
your
personal
afairs.
be
the
one
to
pick
up
'the
ball
C
keen sense of business
favorable
where
work or career
awareness ib in your corner Your financial footing in par- and run.
SAGITTARIUS
(Nov.
23-Dec.
is
concerned.
This
may not be
today. You do have a tendency ticular could stand some
of oday's
to skim a little cream and shoring-up.
21) There's no lack of drive and too evident. Some
opportunities
are
only
partially
spread it around. Curb that
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) ambition on your part today,
urge.
Don't apply funds earmarked but you must be wary of visible.*
for necessary family expenses
heelspinning Make sure
YOUR BIRTHDAY
GEMINI
8Yh
2l
d
20
to
the
needs
of
yourself
or
sour
endeavors
are
worthwhile.
Oct 8, i75
Ta)
ends
[lands-o
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little thinking for someone
More trave l than you've done
CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan.
you're fond of to keep them
LIBRA (Sept-Oct. 23) You'll 19) You're a successful team in some time is likely for you
from making a bad move Be haeaseriousmattertodisciss player toda) Trouble
this coming bear. You will also
y
firm. Save them from today. If you start out by don't know [low to enjoy tile renew an old friendship you tLid
problems.
backing into the subject, you'll fruits of victory.
nearly forgotten.

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By ED PRICKETTby Herring's office.
HeJd Staff Writer
However, Vihien sa id he
Complaints about the "P&amp;sonally aware no reason

Central Florida , incl udin g
Seminole County, Some of the
services offered by Catholic Social
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-Seminole County Commimion's that would warrant an inPending purchase Of a $517,000
vestigation" and would resent
clay pit have been forwarded to such an investigation unless

harassment activities and a waste of the
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However, Freeman said
Tom Freeman. Binford has pendi ng litigaUonaga
is
the
since resigned his position with county's
board of adjusent,
I-aurel Realty.
and not against the com.
Last Tuesday, Freeman told mission.
commissioners that, legally,
Also on tap for Tuesday's
'We can proceed
"We
commission meeting isa memo
Halthway, emphasizin g the from Circuit Court Clerk Art

strengthen
the sthte attorney's
1I(c,and additional facts are (ordfl(I
Commission Chairman
(Related
thcoming
Parent.chi Id
Sidney Vihien Jr
investigatorsare_checkj
relationship;
"lfthefacts athandare,
Cfld of the 3Oa moratorium. Ekckwith Jr
facts to determine if
full- it
funtl
uul(l amount to pure
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, -ni !ttr today to 11rring's Mikc llauaway, asked
fur
ad
blown
said no cizep came before
uitsttgatin
Is harassment activities and a (hi el investigator,
Ickwi th says he will ask the
including inf
Jack
'irrnp
on
commission
approval
of
a
U commission to protest the commission to revert back to
'torney waste of the taxpayer's FuIenidtr concerning
mutton
th e a-day moratorium on the clay puhase on the ly
Aouu fk in g said Jay.
sit since the old method ofpaymg couIIt}
mory," the chai rman said.
referral to ap.
potential
vesLig
a, si te. That moratorium expired t he moraturiwn was i:npoed.
Unit.d
"We'd
be
interested
if
there
administrators on a mOnty
prOpnate agenVihien said the site for the Fulenwider,JierringsaIdjs
t week, and the commission
was a con fl ict of interest in. clay pit was selected by the Seminole offi
Initially,
he
said
the
bas
is. Or, he said, he w ask
cies, short-term
cer who is slated agreed to insider an ornance moratorium was to "clear
q yearly
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volved here. I told my in. county's professional staff, for report on Tuesday.
assistance and budget-cou nse li n
be divided
today which would allow the air" of complaints and by 52 weekssalary
to insure ad.
g.vestigators to determine if "The commissioners them- - The site in question Is owed cunty to
Adoption Is the area most people
secure money for allegations of conflicts
there is suffici ent matters for selves did not select the in- by
flflis 3tO 52 pay checks for
identify with Catholic Social SerLester Mandell,
purchase
of
the site.
an
investigation
and
report
dhldual
terest
presented
by
some
like
amoun ts.
parcel
but
it
was
Cts, Inc. Trained perschnel -0flThe cla y pit has been a center
Some
Markham
Woods
Markham
Woods
residents.
back
Tuesday,"
Herring
said,
selected
on
the
basis
of
of
controversy
The
issue was raised by so me
C ei trough stud) to ass
ur e the
since
the
residents
questioned
the
conThou
residents
have
not
been
administrators
who said
The
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profes
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child, the natural parents, and the
act because La urel Realty, back before the commission, paychecks were short last
investigator
also
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he
he
added
adoptive paren ts
the site on Aug 19
the adoption
the broker at the time, em they d file a law iflt seeking WPPk the isst
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couldn t 'tell
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parents, and assistance with living
arrangements.

On Tuesday, Herring said
Seminole investiga:ors are

Three sharing centers ar

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operated b' Catholic Social Ser-

the clay pit. Then, he said, he

k* ikins are provided to thosein
need at little or no cost. Services for
the aging include Florida Manor in
Orlando, a non-profit nursing home;
planned high-rise apartment
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planned for A'rport Boulevard and SR 46A. Andrew

not to delete any road proje cts as a result of a
V 5,000 reduction in money that was earmarked for
road construction this year.

said it's conceivable that sufficient money will not
be available for one or the other of the two projects.

However, he urged the commission to wait until
the workshop six months from now to make any
decision.

Instead, the commWion, at a work session,
agreed to hold off for six months. Public Works
Superintendent Bob Andrew said in six months his
department will have a better overview of the
situation.

Hattaway said it is conceivable that "no roads
will be cut." The reason, he said, is because sLA
months from now the commission may be able to
shift programs instead cutting road projects

Commission Chatan Sid
Today's work session was called ter
Vien Jr said commissioners was deleted during last month's budget sessions
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will The deletion was at the insistence of conmitssioner
adopt an attitude of "complete Mike Hattaway. Commissioner Dick Williams
coopetion" towas a probe ex pr essed some reservation about work that
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as deleted from the budget, commissioners said
they would decide at a later date in whose district

the road or roads would be deleted from the
county's road program.
The reduction was of the major parts which
~rought next year's budget to $17,000 less Um the
figure needed to meet the millage set by the
county's property appraiser. At the present level,
Seminole taxpayea pay $5.4o for each $1,000 of
ta xable property.
The 19776, budget was finalized at $lrnIthon
dawn front $221lllion In requests from department
heads The '74-75 budget was slightly more than
115-million.

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order" theft ring was dewed today by Circuit Court Judge Robert
H. McGregor.
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Donald R.
ower,
Karen JI•
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are ased of buying, receiving and co ncealing a I horsepower'

that "by exposure to newspaper articles the persons selected for
the jury will necessarily have Preconceived ideas concerning the
defendants' guilt."

Freeman told the co that his clien ts cannot receive a fair
and impartial trial in Seminole because of the "vast amount Of

pral publicity."
He claimed "this series of cases has been in t he new aper
e civ day for the last days," but film with th defe* tn
%%ere copies of nrticles. that were published on only seven days.
Affuiavii h the '1
dEnts filed ith the uti&amp;n for a
Judge Mcregor said
changeof venue 'allege news articles have contained "misleading second case to go to trial the F ields-Crowder case will be th e
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Roger (ppedg of 1ngwl in cnnecüon with the
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aY be Problems since his firm also is Crowder dial.
scheduled to represent the Seminole County Commission Thur.
Mrs. Crowder is the wife of Donald Crow
der and is also one of
sday in Tallahassee in a hea ri ng on Sher if f John Lk's budget 13 suspe
cts a rrest ed following raids by sheru
appeal.
rs agents Aug. 15 in
Ahich agents said stolen property Valued at approximately
The county has a lso retain ed Sanford at to
rney Mack $30,000 was recovered.
Cleveland Jr., a former state sena to r, to fight Polk's appeal
for
Scheduled for trial beg inning Tuesday, in connection with the
M,000more in funds for the current fiscal)ear.
alleged theft ring, is Mph Difisio, 41, of Mait1and
Asstant Sta te Atty. Charles Gordon, prosecutor in the
— owner of
Maitland Marine, U.S. 17-92, Fem Park. Dil o is
Fields-Crowder case sa id he hasn't seen
Fields
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the change
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to tiul away ii large industrial.type air compressor seized in
examination" of Mrs. Carolyn Crowder of Altamonte Springs and the raid.

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Mayfair Golf Course This Is a
All fl miles Iobe paved th
on tractII for $2,lflin
.87$60,000 project
five-phase project begun last the Dreamwold area or SouthLaZenby said bids are ex.
Sanford's federally-funded June are e xpected to be Iinished west portion of the city win pected
by Oct. 15 on the $Z
$1.2 million city street paving by July 1976, he said.
begin paving of 4.33 infles Dec. million Public Works Area
progam is "very much" on
LaZenby said the fourth 1. Completion is expected by
project on a city owned 14 acre
3chedule, City Engineer Mack contract was let last Wed- May, 1976, LaZenby said.
tract. Ile said this job s
lZenby sai d today
nesday to Halifax Paving Co,
The paving project is being scheduled to be completed in
"The rainy' season was Daytona Beach, at a cost of paid for with federal revenue 120 days,
considered earlier and the $272,989.75 for 572 miles In two sharing monies LaZenby said
weather hasn't de la yed the sections of the city.
the outowth of a ci vi l rights
overall project at this point,"
The sect ions include streets suit filed in U S District Court
in t he Nor th section between in Orlando last year by
____________________ Sanford Ave. and Poplar Ave. Georgetown residen ts actually
including all streets north of delayed the overall pa ving
13th St. ar: north of 3rd St., project. Georgetown residents
west of Poplar, LaZenby said. had refused to be assessed for
Around The Clock
The contract also Includes the the paving work, LaZenby
4-A
6.B Southeast section of the city. explained.
HrMge
$-A East of U.S. 17-92 and Sanford
"We are very busy with three
Ave. and South of 15th SL, he contracts (projects) going on at
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3-13 said Completion of contract IV the same time," said LaZenby members will receie their
t hs of office and an election
4 A is expected by April 1, said llecxplatnedtheutyhasalso

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Pre Ident will be held today
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the actual paving work," he additional water wells in the When City Council meets at 7:30
55-A explained.
Hospital
West part of the city, near the P.M. at City Hall.
Ia7,enby said contracts Ill
A public hearing to consider
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amending tht zoning ordinance
sporls
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1,60 per cent complete" and
to allow home occupations by
asphalt work on the 7.43 miles
special exception in all zones
involved is to begin "this week,
and schools; in all zones is also
dIepending on the ralm.11 Ile
said completion of these
oals and objectives of
Sunds)'s high 87. Overnight projecLs are expected
by the
Oviedo;
a resolution appointing
Fomer U. S. Rep. Bill
Infallwas2. Inc es. end of November.
a
SpI
Municipal
Judge; and
Gunter will be the featured
All five contracts were
the appointment of a trustee to
speaker at tomorrow
Tuesday %ith a chance of awarded at the mme time this
the Ilension Program are
morning's Personality
mainly afternoon and evening past June to Halifax Paving,"
subjects
slated for conBreakfast, sponsored by
thundershowers. Highs In the LaZenby said. The contractor
sideration
at
the meeting.
the
Greater Sanford
J upper 80s. Laws In the lower chose the priorities, he added.
Under the heading of "Old
Chamber Commeree,
70s, Easterly %Inds around 10
The other two paving projects
Business,"
Council will bear a
the Sanford Civic Center.
m
dec reasing at night but include
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committee
report on two bids
Th publIc ii Invited to
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gusty
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for city insurance; and
BICENTENNIAL
Rain probability 20 to 30 per the Georgetown area to start
ond reading of Ordinance
coffee,
omage
juice
and
sec
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Feb. I and be complete by July,
284.
Cm
donuts served prior to
plete details nd tides
AtoLl o
milcn
There will be a public hearing
are on Page S.A.
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Elementary School during special ceremonies wi th city olflclals, t hem eventually and th th
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chic leaders, the elementary school children and Jack
Hornet, commission should decide In a
-Seminole's bicentennial mniittet chairman. participaUng in
general investigatian rather
the flag raising are stud co
eats Stacey Kewey, Robin Nfee, Tlmmy than a case-by-case basis so
Winkle, Ke via Ramsay, Brian Cash, Jimmy Emen,
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fonil vote on allowing
ter Park Telephone Co. 10
charge only if the number requested is listed in telephone
books. However. Comminion
Chairman Bill), Mayo and Coni.
MISS13TICr Paula Hawkins both
said they supported this idea,
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the two companies would remain in effect until the cornmission could complete a state.
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The Public Service commis.
sion agreed today to let two
telephone companies charge for
i nformation calls while the
commission decides whether
such charges should be mmpos1
sta te wide
The COMMMon voted for
mally to allow General Tele.
phone Co. to put the charge Into
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Buster Ward, 1221 Lincoln

old
were takers f rom his copper tubing valued at $2,000
residence. Deputies said the from 0 storage building at 2510A vaic Ave. uuicera saw we
putols
vaiueo at J10,
Sanford police today were from the victim.
teve Kosik, Elm Avenue, copper was owned by Billy Bell,
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investigating three reported
Oviedo, reported i rifle, chain of 2901 Sanford Ave.
weekend robberies
in each Two Arrested
saw,
lawn mower and black
Police also are Investigating
a llegedly committed by
saddle
and
bridle
wi
th
silver
the
reported theft of $400 In
two unidentified men.
Sheriff's deputies reported
studs
were
taken
In
a
burglary
tools
from a truck owned by
Bobby Cofleld, of 1612 Peach they have cleared up a weekend
at his residence.
James Albright, Star Route
Ave., Sanford, told detectives burglary at
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teen. Albright reported
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and
a
chain
saw
that two men stopped him and arrest of two juvenile boys, Street, Longwood, residence
of
other
recent
burglaries,
were
taken
In
a
break-In
at
the
tools
were taken from his
the
asked for a match at 11 a.m. ages 14 and 16.
J.R. Bennett.
deputies said.
Geneva
home
of
James
T.
truck
while
It was parked at a
Sunday on the corner of Pear
Investigators said $913 In
Investigators credited deputy
In
other
sheriff's
reports,
Goodman,
according
to
a
report
lounge
on
U.S.
1792, Sanford.
Avenue and 16th Street. Then guns and personal papers have C.R. Brown
with
developing
burglars
seemed
to
favor
filed
by
deputy
J.M.
Patton.
Sheriff's deputies reported
one of the men stuck a pistol in been recovered. Deputies said information used to solve
the Firearms in weekend break-ins,
two
air conditioning condenser
('ofleld's face, police reported, three shotguns, a rifle, pistol burglary.
S. R. Lewis, Oak Trail, Forest Theft Probed
units,
valued at $1,200 were
and told him, "put your hands and ammunition were taken in
One of the juveniles also has City, reported two antique
Sanford
police
today
were
stolen
from
the rear of San Jose
up or I'll kill you."
a burglary at the Canton been implicated in at least two pistols — one of them
70
years
probing
the
reported
theft of Executive Center, SR-436.
Police said the men fled with
$172 taken from the victim and

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K nsas City B'razes
A SAS CITY, Mo. (AP)
City of ficials 5k)' they
st ri king
F, Firefighters are responsible for some of
th e 217 blazes which have erupted since firefighters
alked off th eir Jobs Friday in a pay dispute.
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%%eekend, and poli ce report ed one firebombing Sunday
night.
Spink said the city had asked surroundirg communities
which have mutual aid agreements wi th Kansas City for
lirefighting assistance, but "got no's, no's, no's. There we
sere burning, and nobody would do any th ing."
lie said union agreements in the other cities take
precedent over the mutual aid pact.

Kidnap Spree Urged By SLA
SAN FRANCIS(X) (AP)

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Sy bonest 1ibatiun Army' and produining that the

"SLA lives on" urges t rcrLsts to go on a kidnaping spree
irnong th e rich to raL bail money f or their imprison ed
comrades.
The FBI said there is no way to 1rnmediateldetennthe
the authenticity of the communique, similar in format to
past messages From the SLA and deli ve red to media in
three California ci ties during the weekend.
The missive promises future proof that the SLA
remains strong and active, despite a statement by FBI
agent Charles Bates after the Sept. 18 arrests of Patricia
Hearst, Hill and Emily Harris that all mem bers of the
terrorist group were ei ther dead or in custody.

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I.evi Chandler, of 1801

SPRING hiLt. (AP— The leathers were flying
th is
weekend. And when the air cleared ....
in
Jilin
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from nearby Masarytown emerged with its
third straight
Wor!çJ Chicken-pluckin' Championship.
"It was a case of old hens over
new chicks," said a
member of the nimble.Iingered, four.wofiian
team from
the small Hernando County community of poultry
lamers.
The squad stripped 12 birds
in a record 47.8 seconds.
"Us old mud-hens came through,"
said Sammie Alexsuk, captain of the Masaryktown team, ',%hicfi included
two A1vcs of poultry farmers.

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hoax developed by an ex-convict from Ls Angeles who
de manded $1,000 to pinpoint the loca tion of a grave that

never existed, according to law enforcement sources
here.
"My Information is very solid that this whole th ing is a
hoax," said one source. 'Th is guy demanded $75,000 to
Find Hoffa's body, and a number of people agreed to pa y
It. The figure went up Later to $125,000. I don't know
vi hether the money has been paid. I suspect It has."
Another source confirmed the figures and a third
agreed that the entire episode was a "flhnflam" but said
he did not know how much money was Involved.

Pills, Lee To Campaign
MIAMI I AP
Two black men who gained freedom
last month alter serving 12 years in prison
for murders to
hlch a white man first confessed in 1966
say they are
!tcriiiineij to keep their CaSe in the public eye.
"It would be a hellova set-back to Justice if we just
walked away and started picking beans
or something,"
says Wilbert Lee, "we need to explore exactly what
happened to us and make sure it
never happens again."
Lee and Freddie Pius, a soldier at the time of his arrest,
twice were convicted in North Florida for the
1963
sl1l'Yings of two white service station attendants. But in
1966, Curtis Adams, a white
man convicted of an almost
identical (Tune in Fort Lauderdale, confessed to
the
North Florida Slayings.
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CIA attempts to kill Cuba's
Fidel Castro occurred under three presidents but that Is
no hard evidence that any president authorized such
schemes, according to the chairman of the Sena te intelligence committee.

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phone letters in a 1965 attempt to con vince the Michigan
Democratic party that a youth affiliate had been infiltrated by Socia lists.

Budget To Be Aired
At Winter Springs
WINTER SPRINGS
A
Public hearing on the adoption
at the ci ty's $458,287.15 fiscal
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the 7:30 p.m. City Council
meeting today. The budget is
based on 2.43 mIlls property tax
(or $243 per $l,000of appraised
property value).
On the agenda wfflbearepoij
on ccniut tu the invetigitzon
of complain ts against the
opera tion of the city building
department by Building
Izpector Ray Bradsliaw.
Affida vi ts asaIn RratWiaw
listing allege improprieties
have been filed by Councilman
trer'e Van EepoeI, Gary Hunt
and Robert Andersohn, newly
appointed member of the City
Planning Commission.
Deadline for submitting af.
lidmivits is Wednesday.
Also on the agenda:
— Councilman Donald
Browning regarding
prxedtres.

Second reading of or.
dinance adopting the County
Animal Control ordinance.
1)iscusion of effective date
for salary inaeases for city
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tenance bonds from Florida
Land Co. delayed until letter
was received from the
&amp;vtIoper promising to repair
the streets In their developmerit.
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NEW YORK (AP)
News- charged with a San Francisco fessed to anything ... She know anything about any state
paper Heiress Patricia Hearst bank robbery and various fire- couldn't make a decision like merits that she's made
to th
has confessed to several arms offenses,
that, even if she wanted to, be- prosecution. I'm not aware ol
crimes, including a bank rob.
Alber Johnson, a partner of cause of the state she's in,"
any cooperation that she is ex.
bery, and will testify against Bsiley's, said: "This is absoU.S. Attorney James L. tending or offering to the prose.
her terrorist comrades in re- lulely not true. She has not con- Browning Jr. said, "1 don't cution,
turn for immunity or special
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for the 21-year-old Miss Hearst.
The Post said it learned from
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terviews" that Miss Hearst
confessed during discussions
with court-appointed o
psychiatrists.
.It said Miss Hearst decided to
cooperate after her attorney F.
Lee Bailey told her that the only
Living Color Portrait Of
way to avoid a long prison term
Your Child Or Any Member
was to turn sta te's evidence.
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PIus 1 Charm Made On Silver
various crimes, Including a
Like Metal Of Each Sitting.
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WASHINGTON AP) — Newly released FBI documents
reveal the agency engaged in political dirty tr icks In
Mich igan and once cost a Cleve land woman her job
because her husband had worked for a Socia list-oriented
party in a campaign.

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By The Associated Press
Traffic accidents In Florida during the weekend
claimed at least 11 Lives, state troopers said today.
Two of the victims were 16-year-old motorcyclists.
Ted Jordan Montgomery was struck In the rear by
another motorcycle Saturday in the Florida Keys, was
thrown to the highway and struck by a car, troopers said.
Roger Hall Gresson of Cocoa lost control of the
motorcycle he was riding early Saturday in Brevard
County and was killed then it slammed into a tree, the&gt;'
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) — Some insurance agents
are tripling their commissions by TongfWly putting good
drivers into the assigned-risk category, says Paul
Steinberg, [1.-Miami and chairman of the House Insurance
Committee,
The possibility of limiting the commissions that Insurance agents can charge was one of several key Issues
to be considered today by Steinberg's committee.
Also slated for today In the October round ol House
conunittee meetings was a discussion by the Education
Committee on a bill that would reduce from nine to five
years the terms of members of the Board of Regents.

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lHT CHARLOflE (AP) — A Port Charlotte titan was
it jail today charged with manslaughter in the
drowning
deaths of 2-year-old twins, police said.
The Charlotte County sheriffs oifice said that Robert
lee Chancy, 47, was arrested Saturday night after
Tod
and Julie Jones were found drowned In a pool.
A sheriff's spokesman said Mr. and Mrs. William Jones
left their children in the care of a woman with whom
Chancy was living but the woman asked Chancy to watch
the infants while she went out.
The spokesman said Chancy passed out From drinking
and the twins wandered through a sliding glass door and
fell into the pool.

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the Montgomery Road fire new ordinance permits an
station,
absentee elector to req uest a
In
Longwood,
he
w
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three
ballot
as late as 5 p.m. the day
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ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — city council seats are up In the prior to the election and to
4i.
City Commissioner
Cal Dec. 2, municipal election, return the ballot up to 7 p.m on
DeVoney virtually won a Incumbent Don Schreiner election day.
second two-year term In office became the first to file
The ordinance also provides
Saturday when no one qualified documents seeking a second that the counci l' chairman
to oppose him in the Nov. 4 city two-year term as the candidate becomes acting
mayor
election
1.qualifying period opened whenever a vacancy occurs in
•*.City Clerk Phyllis Jordahi Friday.
the mayor's office. Although
said candidates whose r.ames
Incumbent Council member this has been the practice In the
will appear on the ballot in the June Lormanri, also seeking a past, tt"e city
was acting under
November election include second two-year term, filed her a city attorney's opinion rather
incumbent Norman C. Floyd qualifying papers today. H .A. than city law.
Sr., and Lawrence Swofford for Scott, the third incumbent, is
The new ordinance permits
mayor; incumbent Helen also expected to seek re- the mayor lo name a temporary
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Scott has served six full and or disability of the elected
unopposed, for the split terms, although not clerk.
Lake Brantley 11191; School,
School, proud of its patriotic colors— red,
RRANTLEY'S NEW
second
seat,
hitt- and blue- its telephont- numt-r 17 6, its "Minut eman''
consecutively, on the city
The cdndldate qualifyir
City
commis.sion
seats
are
for
council.
h
and
unIforni
anti
its
athletic
teams'
nic
jriod
in Longwood will do-'
kname "the Patriots,"
MEDIA CENTER
"-.r
while the
carrying the Bicentennial theme Into the first displays ill
The election will be the first Oct. 17. A spec,! - '
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school's new media center with Americana, r'alia, art and a- uiia,or's term, under the new test of a new absentee voting registration has been scheduled
chair, is three years.
propriate books. Holding some of the exhibits are deft to right)
ordinance in Longwood.
for Oct. 18, at the city hall by
The city, with nearly 3,)0
According to special law In Seminole Election Supervisor
Laura Johnson, student assistant: Mrs. Donna Hornsb: and Mrs.
Jean Anthony, media speciali sts, and Suzette Haynes, student qualified voters, has set three the past, city voters could not Camilla Bruce.
assistant,
polling places for the election
cast absentee ba llots af ter five
In Casselberry where two city
city h il, the civic center and days prior to the election. The council posts, currently
a
held by
Edith Duerr, in her fifth term in
office; John Zacco, completim
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the offi ce of mayor, presentl',
rovi nk'd by Bill Grier, are or
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Only one candidate h;
f
Pa
qualified so far.
By JOE ASXREN
an agreement, City Attorney annexed by Sanford before question of annexationor In. plan and how it is to be
Herald Staff Writer
Nathan Van Meter has filed
Vernon Mize said that Lake lake Mary was incorporated In corporation."
utilized,"
documents
seeking a city
Mary would be charged one- 1973.
Also on today's agenda Is a
Vihien said the county's
Sanford City Manager and-one-quarter times the
council
berth,
while Gerald
Knowles said that de- discussion of Sanford's corn- approachlsthatthepianwfllbe Chr
Warren E. "Pete" Knowles has regular rate, as are all areas annexation of
ist
iansen and Tom Holt
property has prehensive planning work. A a detralled expression of the
recourunended that the City outside the Sanford City limits, been discussedthe
have picked up qualifying
by city officials letter from County Commission inter-relationship of land papers,
Commission approve a water
but have not revealed
In another matter involving but "it has never been settled In Chairman Sidney L Vihien Jr., capability,
goals of the citizens, what offices they may seek. The
supply contract sought by Lake Lake Mary, Knowles said in a court."
to Sanford Mayor Lee P. Moore costs of facilities and available qualifying
Mary for a portion of that city. memorandum to the cornperiod
in
Knowles said that Massey's dated Sept. 25, said "there revenues to lead to a
specific
The subject is on the agenda for mission that he expects a letter letter is expected to involve appears to be a
map
that
Casselberry
will
close
Oct.
17.
basic difference plan and land use
today's commission
meeting at from Lake Mary City Attorney Sanford's taking the initiative in philosophy between the city have a direct relationship to
Forty-eight Lake Mary
4 p.m.
Gary Massey concerning a 300- in going to court "in a friendly and the county concerning the zoning and the actual use
of
citizens
added their names to
If the commission works out acre parcel of land that was suit to obtain an answer to a concept of a comprehensive property.
the voter registration rolls
Vthlen said the city's plan Saturday in a special
appears to be a more general registration effort conducted by
approach and "overview Mrs. Bruce at the post office,
concerning the future growth of
Three city council positions,
the city."
currently occupied by Harry
VEhien said in his letter the Terry, Martin Bacon Sr. and
MIAMI BEACH tAP)— flak-blotched skies,
waste of time, and I think so I'd have gladly given up the fun county will cooperate with the Virginia
Some 650 crewmen of the planes
Mercer, will be listed
Selevan, the society's nation now.
times If they'd called the whole city to meet guidelines of both on the Dec. 2 city
election
that penetrated Nazi (',er- al president, said the reunion
"We had some fun times, but thing off."
state and local laws,
ballot.
many's "Fortress Europe" and marks the first Joint gathering
helped end World War II meet of society members. They peethis week for the first reunion of viously met only in conventions
the Eighth Air Force Historical of individual bomber and fightSociety.
er groups that comprised the
The Eighth suffered 47,000 Eighth.
casualties among the 300,000 Also on the agenda is a meser%lc-emerj who flew, main- morial service for those who
tamed or provided support for died while on such missions as
the B17 Flying Fortressei and the bombing of Sehweinfurt's
B24 Liberators,
ball-bearing factory and the
"Of the 36 planes in our bomb rocket center at Peenemunde.
group, we would lose one or two
on an average mission," said
Thinking back, crewman
Arthur Selevan of Miami.
Jack Hamory, now 60, said that
But some missions proved although he enlisted for cadet
more costly. Tbe"Bloody" 100th training right after the attack
Bomber Group lost all 36 planes on Pearl Harbor, "I thought
on a single sortie into Berlin's then that war in general was a
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reported two men, one of (bern
By ED PRICKETT
county's pending purchase of a investigation have been Filed
sources that the state at. is made I would respectfully
armed with a pistol, snatched
Herald Staff Writer
$517,000 clay pit,
with his office, and he has asked torney's office Is considering request that all details be
him out of a telephone booth on
Seminole County Commjsson
However, Vlhlen's letter says for a report from .lack initiation of an investigation considered," Vihien
said in the
W. 13th Street about 10 pm ('h;iirman Ski Vihieri Jr. today that unless tlwre
are "fauLs I F'ulen ider, Seminole ('ouiitv's tnto
the
details
of
the
letter.
county
Saturday and dragcd him Into sent a letter to State Attorney am unaware of an investigatiou
chief Investigator for Herring. commission's decision to
tic also asked for a me.!1r' ?o
an alley warning "If you holler, Abbott
Herring,
Chit" would be a waste of tax money.
Fulenwider
today
refused
to
purchase
properties
"certain details
for
clay
clarify
I'll kill )OU.
Unless there are facts I am comment and said any resource,,
tRelatedStnrii
l
P
age
l.At
surrounding
this issue."
Chandler told officers the
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unaware of, this Issue Is above statement will have to come
"Should
an
Investigation
be
A major complaint by
bandits took $47 and fled on foot Investigator Jack Fulenwider board."
from Herring, who is the chief launched, may I on behalf of the homeowners was that the tiM
down the alley,
and county commission
letter was in attorney for Seminole and board extend a pledge of lull acre clay pit near their
Police are also investigating pledging "full cooperation" Into Viblen's
response to statements by Brevard Counties,
cooperation with your efforts. Markham Woods homes would
a report that two men held any investigation of the Herring that requests for an
"1 understand from press
"Hopefully, before a decision devalue their property

Hoffa Lead Called Hoax

Sen. Frank Church, D4daho, sa id Sunday that "plans
and attempts" agai nst Castro's life "span the years from
the Eisenhower administration through the Kennedy
administration, and into the Johnson administration."
Appearing on ABC's "Issues and Answers," Church
also said, 'We ha ve no hard evidence that directly relates
th is activity to any order that was given by any
president."

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DANBURY, Conn. (AP) Seniors were to return to
classes today at Danbury High School, closed for three
days last week following rdd1 violence in which 13 people
wit'e Injured and 12 Were arree&amp;
About 25 po1ki offi cers and stale Board of Education
monitors were to be on hand when school opeoed, and
Schools Supt. Pasquale Nappi said they would rwa1n
until a peacef ul opening was tosured.
Seniors were to ret urn to classes today, juniors and seniors on Tuesday, sophomores only on Wednesday and a ll
students on Thursday. Friday and next Monday are school
holidays, which Nappi said he hoped would contribute to a
cairn continuation of classes.

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Residents of Seminole County may now use the
Orlando Public library's 'Books By Mail' home
delivery service.
The Orlando Public Library System it-forms us
that a person doesn't even have to have a library
card to get the mail delivery of books if you live in
an area served by the Orlando.Orange.osceola.
Seminole library system.

300N. FRENCh AVE., SANFORE), FLA. 32771
Area ('cide 305-322.2611 or 831.9993
Monday, Oct. 6, 1975-4A

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R. RICHARD LONG, Editor
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Florida Democrats for the period 19.73-75.
Of the 10 people to receive such an honor, Ms.
Davis Is one of just two women, the other being Pam
Hollingsworth of Tallahassee.
Senator Lawton Chiles and Mrs. Mary Jim
Everidge, president of the Democratic Women's
Club of Florida Inc., will present the awards to Ms.
Davis and the other honorees at the annual
Democratic Women's Convention in St. Petersburg
on Saturday, Oct. 18.

Anyone Interested In doing so, and those who are
Interested in discovering what Is expected of law
students, are invited to a two-hour presentation at
Florida Tech University F11J) on Wednesday.
The program, staged by six law schools and
sponsored by FTU's political science department, is
under the direction of Dr. Roger Handberg, pre.-law
advisor at FTU.
Included In the program will be presentations by
law school representatives and follow-up individual
conferences with students.
The presentations are scheduled to begin at 11
a.m. In the multipurpose room in FlU's Village
Center. On hand will be representatives from
Emory University, University of Florida, Mercer
University, Florida State University, Cumberland
School of Law and Stetson University.
Conferences with students and others interested
are slated to start at 2 p.m. in the multipurpose
room.
Persons wishing to sign up for the afternoon
conferences must do so during the morning
sessions, according to Dr. Handbérg.

Legislation Cleared By- Comptroller

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ByJOEASKREN
Herald Staff Writer

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people(wlth inactive accounts)
advertise (try to look for not know escheat laws exist or state since his firm was
and reactivate their accounts
de
Harry
C a r o , positors)," said Carson. lie are una ware that proposed chartered in 1934.
Home Deliver y : Week, 55 rents; Month, $2.40; 6 Months, $14.20;
(return their money)."
This is Fire Prevention Week and we urge all our
however, computer changes in the laws of at least
"The chances are slim,"
Year. $28.40. By Mail In Florida same as home delivery. All
Calls
A psible change In a little
o f said,
Carson said he hasn't S U p e r v s o r
readers
to
do
all
within
their
power
to
problems
make
it
a
safe
have
made
difficult
10
s
ta
tes could reduce escheat. Edmonds said, of people
other mail: Month, $2.70; 6 Months, $16.20; 12 Months, $32.40.
known state law could mean received any opposition from abandoned property
week,
to find rightful owners and law time limits.
moving today and forgetting
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After
Matter of fact, now might be a good time to take
correct dates,
or
the
State
of
t heir bank accounts, or of an
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turned over, or "escheated," to reduction in escheat-law time
"We make every effort
a look around your home, checking for possible fire
Bankers
in
Sanford
said
Florida,
says,
"I'm
,"
said
Gib
elderly
person dying and
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MADRID,Spain (AP)the state ata loss jn Interest ijjt limit. It would prevent the ban
they possible ourselves
hazards that you can eliminate.
Uy
Premier Carlos Arias Navarro
to
locate
people
who
don't
.
leaving no relat.1ves nor records
cal!ed a special cabinet session
is inactive for seven years.
illion post their
service charges "from the sifting on $5
Edmonds, executive vice
There are many helpful hints everyone should
today following the
Interest
regularly
or
Northern Ireland
spectacular bombing deaths
president of First Federal of behind.
in unclaimed
,,If
IIIIny Carson, supervisor of whole eight years and mean now
observe to avoid fires and we're sure you know
of three more civil guardmake no deposit
there was no (escheat)
______________________
more
money
for
or
wItl}.
Seminole
Savings &amp; Loan
the
state,"
he
smen, but a high official predicted the government would
them by now.
funds
since
1961."
abandoned property for State
drawals over a long period of Association,
in
locating
law,
the
unclaimed money
not "overreact" by declaring a
Just take a few minutes this very day to check
sta te of emergency.
time.
Comptroller Gerald Lewis, said said.
would
end
up owned by the
Saying th e guerrillas were losing
Congratualnons are in order for Ginny Davis,
"I'm sitting on $5 million now
Britain's Vie tn am
around. Those few minutes today may save you
from his Tallahassee office
State escheat laws undercustomers with inactive ac- bank," said Edmonds.
the struggle to bring
administrative assistant to State Representative
Thursday that Lewis has in unclaimed funds since 1961,"
MiAn the 36-year-old regime, the Official said the three
lie said about $1 million of the Florida's present Disposition of counts
much grief for a long time to come.
.1: _ 1
Brooks said his bank places
I
ne police killings Sunday In the
Rob Hattaway (D., Altamonte Springs), who has
Six months ago there was cause for optimism
Carson
said,
when
asked
how
to
Edmonds said his firm :i
tal $6 million In abandoned Unclaimed Property Act
clear ed proposed legislation
troublesome north ern
checking
accounts Into a
Basque region ould not provoke
recently been named one of Ten Outstanding Young
So you want to become a lawyer.
reduce from 15 to 7 years the much abandoned properly property from savings and requires bankers to escheat the policy is to write a letter to
in strife-torn Northern Ireland. Catholics of the
emergenr'y measures,
Bill Currie
special
"dormant
account"
$
"last known address" of
"Three policemen were killed last week in Madrid," he
time savings accounts can go banks have turned over to the checking accounts, safety abandoned property
Irish Republican Army had reached a six-month
after
one
year of no activity, but
told the Associated Press.
state
to the state account before the end of the
depoolt boxesand certified after 15 years, according
"No emergency was declared
unclaimed.
cease-fire with British troops; and three months
to
Ed Sessions, director of the checks escbeated to the state Harold Brooks, vice president year period. If the whereabouts maintenance charges continue
then. There is a virtual state of war between the terrorists
if the balance Is less than $100.
later Protestants and Catholics met in a conCarson
said
If
the
legislation
state's
division of Treasury, since 1961, has been returned to and cashier in charge of of a customer is known,
and
the
government.
Retaliation
by
OAKLEY
the terrorists Is
Inactive savings accounts are
stitutional convention to seek a political solution to
being drafted becomes law, it said escheated funds go into a owners upon proof
terrible but e cxpect it,
ba nk will call them, he said.
of
identity.
operations
at
the
Flagship
Bank
placed
into the dormant acthe sectarian violence that has taken 1,275 lives
would increase his activity and special state school trust fund
"Nothing makes us madder of Sanford.
Edmonds
said
no
accounts
count
after
two years of macit would make ft easier to "find and no interest is paid.
since 1969.
than when a few banks don't
Many Americans either do have been escheated to the tivity, but a'50 cent service
But recent headlines have proved the futility of
charge is ma de very three
BUENOSAIRES,Argenuna(Ap) -In a daring coordithat hope: A London hotel is ripped by a bomb blast
months if the balanr.e is less
n;itecl raid, leftist guerrIllas attacked a provincial army
;it lrit)uted to a ttkiwav fI(tTo11 of tht' JHA.
than SlO, Broek.s saic There i:
4
ki
rrtun Simdiy in an abortive attempt to steal guns, then
Hooded gunmen kill a Catholic farmer and his
PY,_U4.
no
loss in interest up t3 15 years,
fled in a plane hijacked by accomplices, leaving
at
least
1111111111111111111111
he added.
daughter near Belfast. Eight Protestants, three
dead by ofCcial count.
#F
I
The bank's dormart account
Catholics die in seven-day period.
Q
_______
•
The action began when more than 50 Montonero
is set up to avoid unnecessary
guerrillas raided an infantry garrison in Formosa, a
Apparently a slight measure of success by the
~1 t
V
rrow
i
n
expense of paperwork and
small
provincial capital on the Paraguayan border 575
convention contributed to the cease-fire violations.
sending
out
monthly
Creatiru a new image is not newer 4-H projects are home
miles north of here, security sources ani the official
The 17 Catholic and 46 Protestant members of the
WASHINGTON
(AP)
If
Weather
office
of
hy.
statements,
he
Service's
said.
easy. The Seminole County 4. ecology, bicycle, teen consumer
a
Telam news agency said,
convention have been behaving with uncommon
your golfing and picnics were drology pinnoints the highest
"If
a
customer
Is 'onthcted
H'ers
during
National
411 Week and banking. Last year the
Our belief th at dolphins, those admirable
'cr
.
SpIrit of Tomorrow
often rained out last summer, Eloise rainfall of 14 inches in by phone, letter, or II he posts
courtesy toward each other. According to some
DOIjj
want
the
To the best of anyone's knowledge Sen. Lloyd,
public to realize that 4- county extension office offered
creatures whose brains are equal in size and
you had lots of company. The the Harrisburg, Pa., area,
his interest, the money won't be
reports, the Catholic delegates privately agreed to
II
s
not
all cows and cooking. a special interest cake cooperation, guidance and
Bentsen
has
never
been
characteriz
ed
complexity to those of humans, ha ve some thing
as the
summer
of
'75
was
a
wet
one
for
escheated to the state," said
R
give up their aim of uniting with the over"4.-H 76
leading Democratic candidate for president.:
NASSAU, Bahamas tAP) A Wisconsin man who savs
Spirit of decorating workshop,
to teach people about getting along together has
encouragement
4-Li nust Anlericsr',! becmuse of an
the
np's,-.'.A
1
-au
i omorrow" is the theme for
vc
g y Chc rpu,c
-God, my fatlipr" tcId him 0- 1-1~1 "h-ce nfhpr A meripw *
.4
J4 714 V
Manv sirtivifl4bp he*,,.%. ...4 !A
%
I
5
i to the suuii
Tli6 is became. accorwim w nails onlv oNvol 4 ,
- %I
.
'*efl ruàeiv
14
isic
I
.
..
-- •t (, jCi..dP
:'?.t._
%'&amp;iI.5 UI a tsemainian jau tor eievuuon 1'ue1ay morning
per cent o the nation's Democrats want hun
National 4-H Week. America's planned in order to celebrate cesstul.
Iiu'CstdfltS were said to have agreed to at least
A Kindug eaw'er soap opel-a tt,ok place at
fl
from the Pacific Ocean across
11'
customer's funds enter the
/f(
hil e his mother prays from her Milwaukee home for U.S.
Bicentennial period is an ap- National 4-H Week. The
the office, and only about 15 per cent or
talk about sharing power with the Catholics instead
Miami Seaquarium re ce ntly. It began when a
Now is a good time for new 4.- the northern United States and
bank's
dormant account, the
propriate
time
to
everybody else even knows who he Is. Indeed,'
officials to intercede and spare her son's life.
pause and county's 200 4-H'ers have 11 clubs to organize. Clubs may
female dolphin was born in the tank sometime
of demanding absolute majority rule.
southern
Canada.
bank
sends out yearly
reflect upon our history and to displayed the new "4-lI '76... be all boys and all girls or
1iCIui Shobek, 22, is to be hanged at 8 a.m. Tuesday
after months of campaigning for nomination to,
during the night of Aug. 31.
Indeed if the vast majority of Ulster's 1.5
And thanks to Hurricane
statements
on savings, and
look ahead to new horizons.
- ,.,:
for the murder of Ohio lawyer Paul Howell, 17-year-old
the nation's highest office, it is said that on the'
When trainers arrived in the morning and
__
Spirit o! Tomorrow" posters groups may be co-educational. Eloise, the fall of '75 already is
41
million persons who are moderates
statements
on checking ac.
X_ - Catholics
Katie Smith of Detroit and New York City accountant
stump the man still has difficulty getting a good
4-H'ers have a proud throughout the community. Any boy or girl between the shaping up as a wet
found the newborn with an adult female named
one
for
counts
the
about
every six months
and Protestants alike
IflAin Borstein.
heritage. The movement that Several clubs are making ages of 8 and 18 years of age
Northern Ireland would
table at Burger King.
Cha-Cha, they assumed it belonged to her. •fl
:
northeast
United
States.
"to the last known address." In
became 4-11 was started to centerpieces for the 4-H may join 4-Il.
likely find peace. But IRA extremists who want to
So It Is not surprising that, In recent weeks,.
father was Flippy. He is the only adult male in
6
Weather
Service
meteaddition,
the bank telephones
make
edu
ca tion more practical achie vement banquet to be held
Bentsen has quietly announced that in addition to
unite with Ireland and Protestant extremists who
the tank, so that much was certain.
Interested youth and adults orologl.sts say the strong westc
tome
us
rs
if It knows where to
ses
and interesting to farm 0cC 18 at the Sanford Civic who would like to volunteer as erly air flow
the presidency he will also in 1976 seek reelection:
i 111
are certain that any power sharing would lead to a
Three days later, however, Cha-Cha began
last
summer
sent
A
resolution
providing
that
locate
them.
.
! -7children. "in Florida, corn Center.
M.
to the Senate. It is at least discreet for a man:
giving birth to another baby, a male, and
DUBLIN, Ireland (AP) - The son of kidnaped Dutch
leaders may contact Debbie more Chan the usual number of city residents will not be
takeover by Ireland appear bent on wrecking the
. . -L:1
An average of 15 customer
.
clubs were started for boys and
.unknown
At
by
85
the
achievement
banquet,
per
cent
of
Americans
to:
.
Carswell, 4-H
rebuffed
the
female
baby.
Since
twin
dolphin
businessman Tiede Herrema says his family win "do
program storm systems tramping from charged for emergency tran- accounts a year are turned
convention.
tomato clubs were started for certificates, pins and medals assistant 3t 322-7128
minimize his political risks. Besides, as Kin
births have never been recorded, the humans
anything" for his safe return, but Irish authorities let a
or vis itthe Oregon and Washington a(TOSS sport by the city,s fire depart- over, or escheated, to the state,
While the murder squads roam the coungirls," reports Louise L Gill, are awarded to 4-H you th for county
Hubbard once wrote, there seems to be an excess:'
extension office at the the border states and the Great ment to hospital is expected to Brooks said.
deadline pass without meeting the kidnapers' demands
tryside, there is growing sentiment in London to
everything except parking spaces in the
Enter April, another dolphin who had shown
and say they will not issue a reward for information,
extension home economics outstanding projects and Agricultural Center three miles Lake States and into Pennsyl, be adopted by the Altamonte
"Very few -maybe one per
agent.
bring back Britain's 14,000 troops stationed in
demonstrations. It also gives south of Sanford on U.S. 17-92.
on, thus why shotildn't a man of the caliber of
definite signs of pregnancy and who now ap.
~
Wierick police are seeking a man and a woman with
vanla, New York and southern Springs City Commission at its cent come back and ask us or
whatahlaname seek more than one office at a
Northern Ireland. On a lesser scale, Ulster is
Projects have changed local volunteer 4-11 Leaders
proached the stranded female. According to
New England.
IRA links in connection with the kidnaping. The man Is
make inquiries about it," said
4:30 p.m. meeting Tuesday.
through the years but the basic recognition for their dedicated
Britain's Vietnam, with hundreds of British
John Scanlon, director of animal training, April
Eddie Gallagher, 27, a taborer from County Donegal, and
Rainfall
also
was
higher
than
department
Brooks,
referring to the owners
.
~
Although
the fire
"learning by doing" concept service and time. Without the
Lyndon Johnson did it, also in Texas. He, too,'
soldiers killed, and more than $3 billion spent in
had been behaving strangely those past three
the woman Is Marion Coyle, 19, of Londonderry.
normal
through
the
Southeast
of
abandoned
property.
is not soliciting ambulance
still holds true. Some of the adult leaders and parents,
1
was a man dedicated to the notion the nation
days. She had lost a great deal of weight but
trying to bring peace to the country. Meanwhile
and southern plains sta tes
"T
he Only thi ng the state
services business, it has
couldn't risk losing him in Washington, so he ran
refused to eat, showed unusual agresslon and
_______________________________________________
South Carolina, Georgia, Ala- transported 61 persons to
wants is accounts that are
bomb-carrying terrorists have carried the battle to
in 1960 for both the vice presidency and the
would not Interact with the other dolphins.
bama, Mississippi, Louisiana, hospital during the past year in abandoned," he added.
i
Britain's cities.
Senate. And by doggies, as they say in the
It was then realized that the first baby
Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, emergency situations, Fire
Florida's escheat law also
The influential "Guardian" newspaper
panhandle, he won both. He did not serve in the
belonged to April. Cha-Cha, the dominant female
Missouri,
Kansas
today
and
covers
money held by ineastern
Chief
Tom
Siegfried said
summed up feelings in Britain: "The British
dual capacity, of course, though surely the
In the tank, had taken It away from its mother
Colorado,
surance or utility companies, or
Calls for emergency
shortly after birth. When Cha-Cha had hei'
devoted wished he might. Strangely, he resigned
dimension in Northern Ireland is dying, if not
Only in scattered
medical courts, he explained.
e If we fell him
regions
was
assistance
numbered 250 during
dead."
baby, she gave the female back to April.
I
During this past month summier rainfall substantially
Carson said the "first auction
Other tlian Johnson and Bent.,en, though, there
OCT. 5
But then two nonpregnant females
11k.0 'anLJe High Scbo, ,1
Sanford's former U.S. Naval below normal. The northern tip the 12-month period SepSkating party, Melodee
The constitutional convention may propose an
ng
______________________________________
Sanford Tourist
have been no modern candidates this pesUIp.
Lyman 111gb School -'rs, open house, 7:30 p.m. to meet "skating Rink, 7:30-9:30 p.m. fleboard Club covered-dish Air Station got a boost from the of Maine, Vermont and New tember, 1974 through Sep.- non-cash Items abandoned in a
April. They attempted to take her baby aw
independent Northern Ireland. But the crucial
from her again and a violent sturggle ensued.
tuous. The history books are curiously silent ,
. , 7:30 p.m.. school auditoruim. new principal Richard Barnett benefi, Seminole High Band. supper, 6 p.m., business Greatcr Sardord Chamber of Hampshire were drier than tember, 1975, Slegfried said.
"couple hundred" safety
questions to be answered would be the country's
Siegfried said the cityhas deposit boxes throughout the
about the dual candidacy condition. Even
Fhppy got into the act and the baby was bum*
Open
House,
with
parents
and
teachers
and
7
hear
OCT.
Aviation
Committee
meeting,
7
p.m.
at
normal
as
were
narrow
strips
clubhouse
on
Commerce
0
future ties with London and Dublin, the role of the
normally precise research staff at the Library of
from one adult to another. The baby was not
following children's schedules presentation on new programs
when the group voted to refer to across southern Virginia and transported to the hospital state Is set for Nov. 3 in
Disabled American Veterans lakefront,
Catholics in the government. (Catholics are outinto about one out of four persons Taflaha&amp;".
Congress is unsure about the specifics of the
harmed, but Seaquarlum officials were unable to
and meeting teachers, Refresh. Parents will follow child's regular meeting at 7 p.m.; DAV
the facility as the "Sanford- northern North Carolina
.
ments.
numbered by Protestants, 2-1) and the method of
central
Tennemee
and
from
who needed the service during
matter, yet the conavists is that the Johnsonschedule.
enter the water because the fight was so violenL
Alta m onte-Cassel berry Central Florida Airport."
Building. Ilwy. 17-92.
He said the property is
[
Commerce kinBentsen thing is
__________________________________________________ Cham be r
Cha-Cha, who had started all the trouble,
dealing with terrorists of both sides in the absence
The reason for the expanded sou t heastern Wyoming through the
es
timated at about $10000 and
For a man who had been part of Florida
And so, when Richard Keith Call fought to
cheon
meeting,
remained &amp;scrftUy apart.
of British troops.
noon,
title,
according
to
Glen
Pencentral
confiscated by the state
Nebraska
as
into
northWith
adoption
of
the
history since the Anwrican flag was raised. it keep Florida from seceWng in I861, he Was Te
Altamonte Springs Civic ri)vitt, committee chairman, western Missouri.
in IegWature, and Bent.wn is Wking ad.
As quickly as it began, however, the turmoil
after
nonpayment of rental
The greatest danger now is that the British
resolution
the
usual
fee
of
$35
was ironic that Richard Keith Call's finest hour following his star and echclng the words of vantage of it.
Center, Poli tical candidates, was the printing of a brochure
iubslded and both dolphin mothers contentedly arrived
In at least most other states dtiI
In
the
Sou
as
that
flag
came
down.
th
west,
normally
pl
us costs of oxygen and other
government, facing monumental economic
Andrew Jackson In similar cIrcumstances.
candidacies are forbidden. Henry Jackson, as
izded the tank wi th their proper babies.
In his last days Call, once territorial delegate
on
the
airport
that
would
be
sparse
precipitation
was
slimsupplies
will be waived for city
troubles, will lose faith in its efforts to serve as a
This
Is
what
Seminole
UnIt
30
of
DAV
President Jackson told Congress example, also a presidential candidate
OCTOBER 4, 1975
Lewis J, Minter
Maybe the dolphins do have something to to Congress and twice governor, opposed
Gottlob
Schimpf
up
for
distributed
nationwide.
The
mer
than
usual, particularly In residents, Siegfried said,
Auxiliary, 7:30 p.m.
the In 18 13 during the NullIficatIon argument:
mid wife for a new government in Belfast. As it is,
ADMISSIONS
reelection In the sena te next year, cannot by law
Alwllda Print
Jannie I. Taylor
each us after all. They resolved this domestic secession of Florida with all his strength. He
committee
felt
that
the
Arizona.
Over-all,
however, because they are already
"IV rich inheritance beque&amp;UW by our appear more than orim on his sUte's ballot.
the British army still symbolizes the rule of law in
Jay Rambo,
40
frama without recourse to1awye lawsuits and
1
Longwood
Catherine
L.
Thiel
Elementary
"Central
Florida"
designation
areas,
of
low
and
"rnal pre- paying taxes to fund the ser.
.
warned eloquently against dissolving the Union fathers has devolved upon us the sacred
Sanford:
Ralph Senn
Jackson, actually, says he would not run for
Northern Ireland. If the British should wash their
Charli'c
Wick
School
MO.
7'30
nIi.
m,
*dal case workers. Would that humans could
would
more
readily
identify
cipitation
were
allcr thaa vice.
and, like a prophet of old, predicted the obligation of preserving it by
virtues which both offices even if authorized, and claims to
ilways do the same.
hands of their responsibility, the worst of the Irish
-.A
,%Iiirgaret H. Bornach, 01
des truction of a civilization,
areas of heavy rainfall.
In other business Tuesday,
War ren Sutton
conducted them through the eventful scense of have squashed an earlier movement In
Raymond J. Turrill
bicycle safety.
DeBary
In spite of a lengthy period of
'troubles" may still lie ahead.
Storms spawned by Ilurri. the city commission is expected
Ilis was a lonely voice crying in the wilder. the Revolution and ultimately croymed On
Washington tate to ha
The recent wave of "martial arts" movies ness. He alienated friends and defied the over
Agens T. Wade
Kathryn NI. Noonan, DeBary
poor flying conditions during cane Eloise along the mid-At- to approve payment of $2,969.04
, struggle with the noblest model of civil in. for his benefit. H
Elaine A. Donovan, DeBary
ias transformed the ancient Eastern discipline whelming sentiment of
is
MOdl'ed
Daisy
L.
Washington
heroics,
however,
are
Weight
Watcher's,
7
p.m.,
September,
the number of flight lantic seaboard Sept. 23-27 to Glace and Radcliffe, conFred
C.
Kunze,
Deltona
his sta te.
stitutlons.
Clara R. Staff, DeBary
diminished by the fact that the Washington filing
Hattie M. Williams
Sanford Woman's Club, Oak operations, 6,086, held steady dumped up to 14 inches of rain suI ti ng engineers,
4 karate Into a commercialized and potentially
Richard A. Sutton, Osteen
Yet Richard Keith Call could do no other. Not
for services
Richard L. Huffman, Deland
Best Contribution
Randy 0, Jones, Altamonte
Avenue. Open house and and brought the total for the in some areas. Data from the through Sept. 30.
tha1 sport.
pray that the Great Rtil of date for congressional office (August) comes
to speak out would have repudiated one of the
after Ow DemocraUc nominating - ,,
. Clarence W. Coffey, Deltm Sors.
Natinne mn an m,IAA_11L_
D11101MO
onr In 1;7 Wa nn Inrwo
t
#_
cooking demons ation
SoclaimsGaegeTalrah-ghl -,,_..46_-4_
President Ford and Treasry Seeretary William Simon
Jack
Virga,
Deltona
thus
if
black belt and instructor of karate at the Andrew Jackson and his principl .
William B. Armbruster,
Jackson loses the party bid he
joint measures that they may 'oviie salutary
about 10 per cent over last year.
es
ha ve "respectfully" rejected a plea from delegates to the
OCT. 9
time
to
DeBary
lrtiverslty of California in Loe Angeles. Because
file
for
the
Senate.
In antici pation of Increased
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Mic
ha el (Elaine)
At every personal crisis Call had turned to examples not only for the present but for future
meeting of the International Monetary Fund and the World
"Changing En vironment
BIRTHS
of the declining emphasis on the spiritual aspects Jackson as he would to a father. Jackson fint Umes and solemnly proclaim that the Corp
nft -Kimberly S. Cavender, Donovan, a baby girl, De
Actuiadly. the only presidenUai candidate of
activity,
henry
Wight,
Bar
Bank that the United States help spend the world out of
of the art and the concentration on aggression brought him to Florida as
DeBary
recent
times
choosing
not
to
run
ti
tution
y
Florida
As
It
Affech
Wild
Ule"
president
of
Aero
Services
Inc.,
and
the
laws
for
a
fallback
are
supreme
and
the
Union
an
aide during the War s
I
recession,
9:30 a.m., Florida PowL,r and the airport's fixed-base
Sir. &amp;INIrs. James (I.anijiak)
a nd violence, injuries are increasing and deaths of 1812
Dorothy Bessinger, DeLeon
office was Barry Goldwater. lie had enough
indissoluble."
DISCHARGES
and
again
to
take
over
the
territory
from
Simon noted that "too many of our current domestic
I
Light building, Sanford.
Tanner, a baby girl, Sanford
ar e inevitable, he warns,
____________
Sprs.
Influence In Arizona
operator, entered into a lease
Sanford:
Spain. Jackson urged him to stay and grow with
Call put the principles in more vigorous dual candidacy law, in 1960 to get a favorable
troubles are rooted in such excess In the pat," cognizant, no
J
Mr.
&amp;
Mrs.
Wayne
(Patricia)
John A. Backlund, Deltona
agreement with the Airport
Karate is a self-defense art, not combat
but declined on the grounds
Leroy Hickson
- Morris, a baby girl, Osteen
the frontier land. Jackson encouraged him to language. When a delegation from the Secession of penwnal ethics.
doubt, of a U.S. debt hovering at the $500 billion mark and a
tz-aining, and If constraint and respect for life are enter
Elizabeth
F.
Thomas,
S13`TEK
Inc.,
noon,
Givalier
Authority
for use of the entire
James Seaton
politics and run for Congress. Jackson had Convention informed him that Florida had left
budget deficit upwards of $60 bi llion.
Restaurant.
Mr. &amp; Mrs. Ronald (Edith) Deltona
IV t taught, the technique has been subverted and g ui
Ethic's perhaps is the core Issue In instances of
11
terminal building.
1
Janice K. Vihlen
ded his difficult courtship and marriage to the Union, the old man shouted:
'!1And Mr. Ford Insisted, correctly, that "a sound, healthy and
:Dlshman. a baby girl, Paola
Is A.
Andy P. Evans, Geneva
Preservation of We also means Mary Kirkman. Jackson had Instilled a
dual
candidacies.
The
question
Is
whether
William
B.
Webb
"You
have
growing U.S. economy Is the best lasting contribution this nation
opened the gates of
iowlng more than kicks and blows. It includes reverence for the
Grace H. Hughes, Longwood
from American voters should take the candidate
Elizabeth D. Whearty
Constitution and democratic which shall flow the curses of lieU,
can make to other nations."
the
damned
and
serious
who
runs
for
this
and
ki iowing when to run,
DISCHARGES
Delbert L. Wllks
that
principles,
send you to perdition."
Indications that the American economic recovery is
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simultaneously.
OCTOBER 5, 1975
Jean Y. Williams
progressing satisfactorily already are seared by the stubborn
Sanford:
ADMISSIONS
Louise Williams
embers of inflation.
Clyde V. Bailey
Julia Figueroa, Deflary
fJ/This Week '
A vigorous policy encouraged by sound, stable domestic
Sanford:
Irene Bellamy
Walter L. Klein, Deflary
economic growth should be the U.S. solution to global money
Agnes E. Boyd
Bertha M. Brown
Laura M. Schultz, DeBary
problems.
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Mary E. Gathers
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Champion Spark Plugs
Mary Lord
Julia R. Rumph
arrest popular rock musicians. Yoko was the condition. "Mrs. Lennon is completely
depen.
when
a
Matched Tungsten Points
fellow
on
Jack
Ono, has had not only her baby's life but her own
Anderson's staff called me
We £mpioy Only
only other person with me when our apartment dent on her husband, John
Ath
Heavy Duty Condensef
Lennon,
physically,
about
It
and
put In possible jeopardy by harassment from
published something about it."
was raided,
Certified
Mechanics
IAdjust Timing Set Doell
emotionally and financially," the doctor added.
He admitted that he not only had received
immigration agents, secret affidavits attest.
Adjust Carburetor
"The fact that I knew that her appearance as "Any separation from him at this time
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pressure from, Washington to deport Lennon
The Immigration Service has suspended its
Electronic Aria)s
Service Dept. hours
a witness at a trial would endanger her would, at
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very
least,
Le
extremely
traumatic
had
lied
about
efforts to deport her husband before the baby Is
it to the press. The decision to
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this
unborn
child,"
move
against
Lennon,
born in November. This decision was taken with
Marks
had
First
United
Me
plead guilty, so as to avoid a trial.
told the press,
thodist Church low 66. Rainfall was 2.02 inches.
It took this life-or-death plea to persuade the was his own.
nit. P. M. BOYD
great fanfare "on humanitarian grounds." But
"She subaequently miscarried anyway, and Immigration Service to
But under oath, he acknowledged
in Jacksonville, where he
Partly cloudy through
call off the harassment that he had not told the truth.
Immigration officials quietly reserved the right
my Insistence on being with her In the hospital at of Lennon
formerly
se
rved
as
pastor.
Tuesday
with a chance of
,
The
Rev,
Dr.
P.M.
Boyd,
86
temporarily, at least. It began, as
Afl 00
He had misled the press, he said, "not
to oust Lemon after medical crisis Is over.
that time, despite the unavailability of a bed, we previously reported,
Survivors
Include
his
wife,
mainly
aftern
oon and evening
Apartments,
of Cathedral
after the personal in. because I had been
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The 421year-old Yoko has had several
Instructed to do it but
created active pres.; comment in England."
Jacksonville, (lied in a Mary Frances Boyd; two sons, thunders ho wers. highs in the
ters'ention
of
Sen.
Strom
Thurmond,
ft-S.C.
AdJ Si) Lf (15.,
because
I
had
mscarriages and has undergone a major
the feeling that
Install oversized linings on all 4 wheels
Voko's miscarriages, pleaded Lennon, "were
they would ,1
Jacksonville hospital Sunday William, of St. Petersburg and upper 80s. Lows in the lower
In a private letter to the Justice Departmlit, have been unhappy
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operation so she could have a child. A statement
both physically damaging to her and very Thurmond cited a
if had attributed it to
Rebuild all 4 wheel cylinders
as Stewart Boyd, Arizona; five 70s. Easterly winds around 10
served
morning.
He
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from her doctor says the child she is now
emotionally trying as weIL"They tried surgery, planned to help charge that Lennon had them."
Turn all 4 brake drums &amp; arc all 4 brake shoes •
assistant pastor to Dr. S.W. grandchildren; two sisters, mph, decreasing at night but
Yipptes disrupt the 1972
'Because
carrying "In all probability" will be her last
It
was irregular?" he was asked
Repack front wheel bearings
which was successful. Now Yoko is "scheduled Republican convention The former Bea$Ie
Walker of First United Mrs. A.D. Abrams and Mrs. gusty near thundershowers,
"They would have preferred me to take
chance to give bir th.
Bleed &amp; adjust brakes
to give birth on November 1, W75."
the
Methodist Church of Sanford in C.J. Coleman, Sanford; a niece, Rain probability 20 to 30 per
stoutly denied the allegations. The Immigration flack thin them, putting
Her rare medical situation and the anxiety of
Inspect
brake hoses &amp; lines
it bluntly," replied
But Lennon declared: "Her doctor ordered authorities, nevertheless,
919.1922.Hebecamea member Mrs. Annette Jones and cent through Tuesday.
singled him out for Marks.
Inspect
not knowing whether she would be separated
master cylinder
Yoko to remain in bed and confined her to our special attention.
EXTENDED FORECAST
t4 Florida Conference in 1930. nephew, Boyd Coleman, both of
He added, under er examlnatbn, that W
from her singer-husband has led to medical
apartment troughtout the pregnancy. lie has
Scattered or widely scattered
The fcrrner regional immigration director, boss, former himigrauon Commissioner Ray
District Superintendent of Sanford ; and nume rous nieces
COMPLETE SAFETY INSPECTION
complications. Her condition till is in delicate
also ordered her to avoid all emotional
mainly
p
ws
in
Florida
and
afternoon
arid
ne
he
thun.
Miami
and
Tampa
1941
in
and Sol Marks, acknowledged under oa th : "I
balance,
Farrell, "was very Political-minded. He owned
physical excitement or pressure, as any strain suspected
dershowers more likely Interior
bistrict in 1950, he retired in Georgia.
that there were some people in high his job to political appothjiL"
Citing a minor marijuana conviction in
might cause her to go Into premature labor,
ser
vi
ces
will
be
he
and
western portions. Highs
Funeral
ld
1961 a nd was pastor emeritus of
places who were terribly iflteresttd in getting
Ak
Meanwhile, Yoko is anxiously awaiti
England seven years ago, Immigration pressed
"If she were to go Into premature labor, her Mr. Lemon out, but I
in First United Methodist from lower SOs north to upper
ng her
never made inquiries about long-wanted baby, with her
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United
Methodist
elsewhere.
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Marks was asked
will compe
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&amp; DODGE TRUCKS
The sbigiq star explainied in a secret 0- internal hemorrhaging which couW be flital to
Gramle a marblo .
Daytona Beach tides: high
Bishop Joe McDavid ofnmmnd had written a
BnchIey. What can Peter Benchley do for an
fidavit that the marijuana had been "plaided In
C(*lfltry
'ette
thereafter, Their attorney able i
both her and the baby."
re
IiiJt1MWI ficlating.
10:06 a.m., 10:28 p.m.; low 3:32
on the Justice Deparbmt.
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of
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Yo{w's obstetrician attested to her medical
fight
the
a.m.,
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throughout the country on Sunday, Oct. 19.
It's a day set aside for visiting the lonely, the
sick, the eiderly and the imprisoned.
The loneliness of the Shut-In is a curable disease.
And YOU are the cure.
On this National Shut-In Day, we urge you to
share your love b' visiting someone who cannot
visit you.
Remember, the situation could be reversed and
you could well be the shut-in next time around.

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Based on the DRS experience this summer with 21 Vietnamese

As Vietnamese reiugee children enter American schools,
language is not the only hurdle they lace. Cultural differences
also create a formidable barrier. There are a number of these
children entering schools in Seminole County.
Even Buddhism has a direct effect on their learning. Academic
placement of the children may be conused by the Buddhist
system which calls a child one year old when he is born. Thus his
age would place him a grade higher than he should be.
The adjustments necessary for the Vietnamese children and
their new American teachers are discussed in a report prepared
by the faculty and staff of the Developmental Research School
(DRS) at Florida St9te University.

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Lids Bencomo about to be of Lanier. "And Keith Van
consumed by defensive ef- Dyke played a good game, too.
forts of Trinity's Jeff Vann, When the other team runs up
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back
NIGHT, NO%. 9, 1975
and
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a dollar that Is worth
lions Put
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plomaUc Correspondent for
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along w
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the
most
of
your
limited
income
Mr. Kalkwinerof the 14
grocery
freeze
the
entire
package.
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is to plan your meals according list completed, add a couple of
When you have acewnulated
to a
Best Interpretation of Fareip
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you
have
some
time
to
spare,
on how often you
1. To Indulge ever )
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you may wish to try a side dish
shop,
take
five
or
10
minutes
to
woman's
need
rlsur tosplurge.
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called
'Cckenless Chicken
sit down and decide what you
2.— To ie once that need
SUNDAY NIGHT, DEC. 21,1975
and yours would like to eat for is satisfied You will may within
— Acdaimeda3onecf the great
.
the next week. A necessary aid your specified allowance.
violin virtuos of the century,
Here's how you can make thts
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your
decision
is
the
food
salea
Post
the
menu
on
Mr. Perlman has performed In
side of deUciousand Inezpejyedish :
section of The Evening Herald, your refrigerator. Each day
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every major American city, In
, dot. necks, backs
What Is on special this week? check on what you had planned.
Australia, the Far East and
.
and giblets
Take
advantage
of
all
the
bonus
If
you're
not
In
the
mood
for
South America. His many
.
4
qg, water
buys. Clip coupons for the tonight's menu, use one that's
recordings for Angel Records
4
stocks
of celery
particular foods your family planned for another night. In
include a new recording of
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.
diced
enjoys. Every little bit helps. other words, just switch nights.
j
Joplin rags arranged for violin
lsmallofflou(eboppfd)
These
coupons
can
result
in
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by Mr. Penman, He
a
.
several dollars saved for other
2 tbs. parsley flakes
By using a menu you
peared locally with the Central
-items
each
week.
8
chicken
bouillon cubes
complish several things.
Florida Symphony
.
Now
using
a
pencil
and
pad
His presentation under the
according to a
Put necks, backs and giblets
Purchasing
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of paper, write the day of each menu
you have all the food Into water. Add onion, celery
auspices of the iCC will be a
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violin recital.
week for the length of time Items necessary, thereby stock and parsley flakes. Boil
ii ADA &amp;,yu
between
your shopping trips, avoiding running out of an Item, one hour or until meat is cooked
The
local
Amaranth
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tioufor the G
Royal Matron dl' ad Royal Patron Beside each day mark down the
LEO ROSTEN-SUNDAY
We a1 know running out to enough to fall from bone.
at the Sanford Masonic Hall on Friday. Pictured above (from left) are: Royal Patron Ted Schneider, meat, vegetable, potato, the store
consumes
NIGHT, FEB. 1, 1971 - As one ROYALTY
Rem
gascalled
that IS
Re'e
chicken
and
Royal Matron Margaret Hinbach, Grand Royal Matron Dorothy M. Eustes and Grand Royal Patron noodle, rice or casserole you not In the category
strip
all meat
from pieces
bones. (The
of America's best-known _____________________________________________________________________________________
Jo Folk. (Herald Photo by Tom Vincent)
will
serve
that
evening,
of about two oo
,
cheap. We also know very few giblets can be refrozen and
Going by
menu, write on women go into a store and buy saved for
books,Mr. Rn enjoys a
use in staffing,)
- your grocery list all the only what they need.
heyday
enchanting azxi
necessary Items with their invariably,we'll pkkup 'a few
wildly funny Tales ofOur Time.
Put meat back into water,
Fire'Prevention
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approz
prICes,
extra
add bouillon cu and boil
Add to your list, any other
DEAR READERS:
If
There goes your refuily another 10 minutes.
JACK ANDEHSON.MON.
DEAR
AIII3V;
Tell
FLAT
Items
you'll
need
with
their
Plumed
budget.
sUtistics
bore
you,
please
read
DAY, MARCH 8, 1971 (NOTE
Ifyouw,youmay1
cheer up. The slim, willowy- prices,
If
add
yy.
On
fact
might
t
bonus for a
MONDAY)
look
is
in.
Look
at
the
fashion
or
noodles
to
make
a
Frequently
stick
in
t'ow
mind
that
could
heartier
v'u
This
Is
particularly
Im.
planned
meal
is
the
saving
of
Abby
called America's most famous save
.
models.
portant.
time. No more do you have to
Investigative reporter,
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"The
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Add
up
your
grocery
Ust
and
sigh
and wonder what on earth Square
Scourge
of iz,*
at 35, but it doesn't bother me. I see if It's within the food you'll serve your hungry brood
"
Americans
perished
in
Washington, " (TIME nearly
still have the body and muscle allowance of your Individual tonight.
- three million flreL And
FAST
Magazine), Mr. Anderson has in Canada.
there we"
By
ABIGAIL
VAN
BUREN
(one
of a teenager. while moist food allowance.
ro4 ru i(rri, T OFF$
newly
One
extretnely
versatile
item
built up the Washington Merry- 900 deaths caused
I Of my big-busted sisters are
It not, do a fittle paring.
on your grocery list could be the
by ap
G01
1t 10
TRIM CLINIC
- getting flabby and saggy.
Do you really need this orOat humble chicken. Not
proximately 79,000
only
is
it
ted
7. Suspected
SMALL ANDSATISFIED Item? Couidn tyoudowfthoutlt InexpensIve, but If you pur.
leg hanging outside and
A large percentage of those
through
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provocativewho
,
Chimneys
and
flues
inside, and welt for help.
died were children, elderly
and
columns.
9, Lightning
The phone number of
Everyoni Plis a problem WPart
mrsons nod Invalids who had
10.
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GOLDENROD— "Well we surned the last half of the third
uprights with a perfect
won one," was Trinity Prep period and the first half of the
The home team was able to placement and the Saints were
football coach Joel Kelley's fourth stanza moving the ball score just eight plays after on top to stay, 7-0
initial comment Saturday a!-from its 12 to the Saints' 16 A taking the opening kickoff. The
Trinity Prep's second and
ternoon after a sound 21-0 penalty stalled the scoring payoff came on a 35-yard dash
third
scores came before
victory over St. Petersburg threat.
around left end by halfback
Admiral Farragut.
Brent Matthews, but the big halftime and the defense hid a
Trinity's defense still hasn't play came four downs earlier big say in both touchdowns
one
given
up a touchdown on the
If he sounded surprised
Unable to mo ve the ball on
OnTrinity s49-yard line, in a
ground
In fact, since yielding
didn't interpret his tones
to fourth and two sit.uation, Kelley the ground, Blue Jackets'
two TDs via the air In a l
correctly
John
Carroll, the Saints have decided to go for it. He sent quarterback, Luis Bencorno,
'Make that two We've won

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Hopelessly down by three TDs closer to 200," said Kelley. I up the middle and then gave it
and trying to merely get a score didn't want to ruin all the the 5-8 sophomore

Herald Correspondent

Tips On Food Savings

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Evening Herald, Sanford, Fl.

for Applied Linguistics, urges teaching the American children
American teachers and students can help bridge the gap by
that the reserve of the Vietnamese is not snobbishness or timidity, learning about the Vietnamese culture and language.
At times American children mistook the Vietnamese shyness
Other specific suggestions for schools enrolling Vietnamese
and reserve as a form of cowardliness, according to the report, refugee children were:
and on occasion "larger and more aggressive American children
- Students should be one or more grade levels below the
displayed a tendency to bully or Intimidate" their new regularly assigned grade If they cannot speak and-or understand
Classmates.
English.
Often, the newcomers put up with this for long periods of time
—Assign more than one Vletnamese,tf possible, to a clisroo,
but when they had had enough, they "soundly trounced their
- American sponsors of the children are the best means of
aggressors. The point was not lost on their American communicating with the Vietnamese parents. A conference with
(lassmaes."
parents and spotLlors Is helpful.
The report advises that an interpreter is essential -at least at
-If possible, designate one school (In a district) which can be
the outet. A specialist In Engllsh.as.a.secondJgge should be oriented toward
the Vietnamese for Vietnamese to attend for at
available to work often with the teachers,
least one year.

students In the five-week summer school program, the report
makes specific recommendations for schools with similar
students.
The report, which will be published In the bulletin of the Center

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Golden Olympics
Preparations Firmed

MiIwee's M idgets
Not Short, 66-0
re,

Sanford Chamber of Com. office."
nominal bowling fee as
Olympic events will start on established by the Lanes.
merce's salute to senior
citizens, the Golden Age Monday, November 10 with
Awards will be presented
Olympics,
is
accepting ceremonies at the SarjordCivic In the form of medallions for
registrations from citizens 55 Center at 9 am.. Sports like first, second, and third place.
years of age or older who wish golf, tennis, field, track, and Each event winner will also be
to compete In events scheduled bicycles ra ces, bri dge, canasta, eligi ble for winner of over-all
for the week Nov. 10-15.
crafts, bowling and billiards award providing he or she
I
offered.
All events will offer participates in at least four
Jack Homer, executive
events.
manager of the Sanford three prizes.
"
Other
events
Include
Chamber said his office has
Elsewhere, Jackson Heights
Point system will be 5
received numerous inquiries ('ereamics, Checkers, Corn Points for first, 3 Pc'pnti for
NATIONAL LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
stopped Milwee junior midgets Eddy, one of Fern Park's faurite suns, e)eballs a
speeding from all over the state of Husking, Croquet, Dominoes,
PCI
WL
WL PcI.
nd 2 Poin ts for third.
and
Milwee
stopped
Jackson
pelota
in
practice
at
the
Horseshoes,
Orlando-Seminole
Jai-Alai,
Hrticultnral
1000
Cincinnati
7 0
Boston
2 0 1000
where record Florida
Each event must have at
0 2 000 Pittsburgh
Oakland
7 000
Heights until the fourth quarter
figures for attendance and mutuel handle were posted last
show, Pancake race, Ping
as
t
three par ticipan ts. Any
"We
are
so
weekend.
deli
Th
ghted
e
fron
n
wi
th
th
to drew 10,000 fans In its Friday and Saturday
e Pong, Shuffleboard,
and le
when each scored a TD for a
Game I
Game i
event
having less than three
s
reception
we
have had to our Wheelchair race,
performances. Eddy, a popular fronteourter has 13 wins and i
000 000 OlD—i 3 1 Pittsburgh 020 000 001—)
o
Oakland
tie. Horace Roland's 60-yard
will
be
subject to being dropfive behind pacesetter Ursa while four players - Mugueria, first mailings to other Chain700000 SOi-7 I 3 Cincinnati 0)3 040 00x—s ii 0
BoSton
Rules include:
Reuss. Brett (31. Demel-y IS),
Holtimin. Todd 17). Lindblad
TDrunforJacksonHeightswas Erdoza,Celayaaad Fermin — aretletj(nglngles with four wins hers and Senior Citizen Clubs
— Allparticlpantsmustbess
(7),
Bosman (7). Abbott (8) Ellis (7) and Sangullien; Gut
the highlight of the game.
apiece, (Herald Staff Photo by Bill Vincent Jr.)
throughout
the
area,"
said
'ears
on or before November
There Is no residency
and Tenace; Tiant and Fisk. lilt and Bench, W—GuIIett, 10
Hornet. "We are looking for. 10, 1975.
L—Reuss,
0 1. HR—Cincinnati,
Jackson
Heights junior
W Tn$, I 0 L --Holtuman, 0
requirement.
GulleU
1
ward to a good pro-registration.
Entry fees will be 50 cents
,
bantams stung South Seminole,
Constestants must sign a
All
Interested
persons
may
per
event,
per
person
with
physical
waiver for each event
2446.
Game 2
On,
Game 2
contact the Golden Age exception of bowling and this they enter, as well as a
700 100000-310 0
Oakland
000 301 iiu-6 I? 0 P1tt5b i'g 000 100
Boston
Tuscawilla pee wees tied
Olympics through our Chamber event cost will be5o cents plus a registration form.
Fingers (5) Cincinnati 700 701 10i-6 17 1
Oh, those Milwee midgets!
Who scored? Just about down action were Audie
They stood mighty tall In Pop everybody who got their hands Cleveland, Russ
Stroose and
Warner League ranks last on the ball. Scott Jackson led John Haas with two each.
Saturday, posting an Imposing the way with four scores on
Milwee's junior midgets tied
66-0 victory over Jackson plays covering 16, 47, 23 and
Heights, 7.7.
Heights.
yards. Also get ting In the touch.
And St. Cloud took thunder
away from Milwee pee wets in
a 25-7 verdict.

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land, Mi't (6), DragO (7)
L--Fin Norman. Eastwlck (7) and
Fisk, W-Moret, 1 0
W—Horman,
Bench
10
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HR — Cincinnati,
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Boston, Yastrurnski Booker,
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Boston (Wise 19 17) It Oak
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Cincinnati at Pittsburgh,
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South Seminole in a scoreless
game, with Bryan Johnson, Resumes
Scott Frick and Todd Duncan
CASSELBERRY— The lights go back on tonight at the
having 10 tackles apiece for
Seminole
Turf Club after damage from lightning forced cat)
Tuscawilla.
the air in tonight's nationally roof over the $55. million Pon.
PONTIAC, Mich. (AP)
cellatlon of Friday and Saturday night's harness racing "No one runs the ball on Dal- televised game against
the Dal- t,iac Metropolitan Staditun was
South Seminole whitewashed programs.
las," Rick Forzano says. "If las Cowboys.
raised Thursday. The game will
the Tuscawilla junior midgets,
"In an attempt to show fans we appreciate them bearing with you want to move the ball on
And with quarterback Roger be the first in regular season in
us we are not going to charge admission to the grandstand them you have to pass."
180.
Staubach running Dallas' shot- the 00,400-seat structure, some
tonight, and admission to the clubhouse will be half price," said
So,
unless
the
Detroit
coach
gun offense, the Cowboys are 30 miles north of Detroit.
Tuscawilla midgets lost their general manager Nell Makin Monday morning,
was
just
building
up
the
Cow- expected to throw plenty, too.
Detroit and Dallas have 2-0
first game of the season, as
In addition, tonigh t's fans will have a 10-ra ce program boys' front wall, Lions' quarterRain
won't
make any differ.
South Seminole prevailed, 200. featuring the best horses on the grounds,
back Greg Landry will take to ence. The air-inflated fabric
(Continued On Page 4-B)

AL: Goodbye Charlie
b
The Boston
playing
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If they In.
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vented base ba ll, are just one

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Cincinnati (Nolan 15 9) at
P,tt%burQr, (Candelaria 56).

BOSTON (AP)

Turf Club
Tonight

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'It's do or die, That's
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what we have to do."
Dark and Johnson agreed
that the Red Sax played virtually a perfect game in rail)'-

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game ola sweep tn the National
The

League playoffs,

ut Spark)'

'This a
series.You don't win
a five-game series in
is

five-game

games, so I'll stay very low
key," said Anderson.
Pirates Manager DannyMur.
buti.

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Monday. Oct. 6.175

Ken Anderson T

The Rescue For Bengals

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Petty Breaks

Jets 36, PatrIots 7
The Jets' Joe Namath threw
(our touchdown passes, two *
apiece to Rich Caster and Je.
rome Barkum. "It was one of
those
games you'd like to for.
GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP)
"We'll be there when the bell
The Dolphins, 21, averaged Sciple for 14 yards.
The Miami Dolphins turned rings at e
get," observed cornerback Bob
th end of the season. 4.8 yards per rush while exForced to play catchup, the Howard, beaten on all tour
loose the man they ca ll the hu- People were talking
"That drive set the tempo," Packers ran only Z3
like they tendi ng
times, scoring passes.
man bowling ball Sunday, and were going to buy us without str
the Packers' losing Griese said. "We had the wind Brocklngton, who had rushed
the Green Bay Packers scatNew Engla nd quarterback
eak
to
seven
games,
inagainst
us
and
were
stuck
back
for
mo
onka, but we have the per- cloding their last four exhi
re than 1,000 yardsthr
Jim
tered like tenpins
Plunkett started for th e
bi- at our 20. At that point, neither of the last tour
In his path. sonnel," said Mercury Morris, lions, They Inst their last three
sears,
was
held
tirui
(r;t
nee ufferin a pre.
h;t5
Squat
ho gained 12 )artii in 31 garns last year awl th
It) 21 yards in seven carries and season shoulder separation. He
Dun
Nottingham
ounded the
don't
know how the game will sliosci just 91 yards in three completed only eight of 21
Packer
line 21 carries to complement Not- regular season start this eir
year0-3
Is go,
When
we finished that drive,
g,,,
Limes for 102 yards and three tiitgham's charges inside,
their worst since 1954.
passes for 13.5 yards and was
we all decided we'd keep
touchdowns as the Dolphins,
"Like Csonka, Nottingham IS
intercepted
three times.
coining and take It to them.'
Dolphins used doubie
"Give Miami credit—the
running 71 plays to Green Bay's aggressive and has the abilI:y
Falcons 11, Saints 7
zone coverage against Ken
The 5-foot-10, 210-pound
44, rolled up 414 yards for a 31-7 to help out and block," Morr i Just took the ball and shoved
The Falcons trimmed New
Not- Payne, who had caught a
down our
throats," Packer tlnghain carried six times for
National Football League said. "And his running abilitys safety
Al Mat
league-leading 17 passes before Orleans on a fluke play when
romp.
yards on the march.
thews said.
speaks (or itself. Don is just as
Sunday, and held him to one re- Jim Mitche ll scooped up a fum.
tough
a
runner
as
Csonka,
if
not
bled pass completion by team"Weour
can
run
onoff
anybody
Nottingham , Miami's N
The Dolphins took the open- when
line
gets
the ballception for nine yards.
mate Ken Bunow and raced 50
ing kickoff and drove ) yards like that," he said.
fullback since the brilliant tougher.
Is Coach Bart Starr cbs- yards for a touchdown.
Larry CSOniL jumped to the
"Don has that low frame, in 15 plays, consuming nearly
couraged by the losses?
Wor ld Football League this Which gives him excellent t,al"This was much more our
minutes, to Nottingham'
49ers 21, ChJf, 3
'You n look at a loss two
season,
style," Shula said. "We h'1 kJII .." ca
bursts it. ancandIetshinmeth,,
Olpupterbark Norm
c... ..
un and ii yrm
as ti
hit on people," he said. "Ani
oa
de . ess).oua nd ;;t,.o;' passeclto Tom Mitchell for one
touchdown,
Larry
Schreiber
wind
gusts of VBob
miles
and took
off great
our which
It isyou
designed to ran
for one and
Steve
MikeDolphins converted five of their he's built low enough that heFacing
per hour,
quarterback
defense.
Wepressure
had Some
do, orisitwhat
can rile
first six possessions into points gives me room to see where I Griese threw only
one pass on
Up.
for a 31.4) lead,
drives and
can go."
Mayer
field
goal., of 19
themarch,cornpletlngtoLarry onh he can."
Griese ran them like sure we'll respond in the urn
second
and kicked
29 yards
to carry
manner."
San
Francisco past the Chiefs.
Vikings 23, Bean 3
Fran
Tarkenton connected on
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three touchd own passes, one to 41
John Gilliam and two to Stu
Volgt, as Minnesota broke in
front early and polished off the

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Western Division
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Nabs National 500 Victory
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) A funny thing
the way to the finish line at the Charlotte Motor Speedway
Sunday
Richard Petty won his second straight r
here, the National 500, after going
winless for 15 years
Petty took command of the $170,000 race w he n he took
the lead on lap 224 and held it for the rmalning 110 Laps,
save a half-Lap loss on the 307th circuit,
Benny Parsons, in a Chevrolet, inlshed fourth, four
laps beh ind the leaders and Cecil Gordon, also in a Chevy,
wasadistantten laps back fo!flf th.
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Ferrari Tops At Watkins Glen
WATKINS GLEN, N.Y. (AP) After 28 years, Erzo
Ferrari fina lly got the telephone call he had been waiting
f.
"We have won," Ferrari team manager Luca Mocteze.
mob told the aging car maker.
Montezemblo's excited, almost brea thles
s call came
Just minutes after 'ow Niki Lauda streaked to an
victory in Sunday's Grand Ni of the United States.
The goal had eluded Ferrari since the Inception of
American race, but the ultimate victory did not come
without controversy.
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Sunday's Results
Atlanta 11, New Orleans 7
Butlalo 3$, Denver 14
Pittbfgh 47, Cleveland 6
New York Jets ), New Eng
land 7
Miami II, Green Bay 7
Cincinnati 21. Houston IS
San
Fnancitco
20.
Kansas
City 3
M'nnejota 2$, Chicago 3
St. Louis U. New York Gi
ants II
Los Angeles 71, Baltimore 13
Pnilacs.Ipp,ia
7*
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10
Oakland 6. San Degoo
Today's Game
Dallas at Detroit, n
Sunday, Oct. 12
New England at Cincinnati
Houston at Cleveland
Chicago at Ostroit
Dallas at New York Giants
Denver at Pittsburgh
Buffalo at Baltimore
New York Jets at Minnesota

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Dickey
Praises Frustration Bowl: Auburn Vs. 'Cats
Gaffney

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 324 Saturday with a listless sissippi and Mark Adams for a 31-16 vIctory.
Cardinals 2$, Giants 14
performance, while Georgia booted two field goals in VanAuburn and Kentucky collide pou
Terry
In other games involving team Metcalf and Jim Otis
nded Clemson 35-7 be hi
this week in a Southeastern
.
ed for 210 yards and
nd dy's 6-3 conquest of Tulane
Southeastern schools, Howard
the four-touchdown production
KINGSTON, Jamaica (Al')
Conference football g
scored a touchdown apiece in
Steve Raible tallied three defeated Florida A&amp;M 6.0 In
fl top seed team of
of Kevin Me Lee, and florida times, two on end arounds,
Artlair Ashe and Roscoe Tanner def eated England's
to game played in Philadelphia,a the St. Louis' victory over the
tween
a
pair
of
teams
wrought
buried
LSU 34-6 as Don Gaffney spark Georgia T
wi th frustra tion so far this year.
Roger Taylor and Buster Mottram 6-1, 1-6, 6-4 in the
ech to a 30-0 Bethune.Cookrnan thumped Giants, who got both their
ROUGE, La. (AP)
decidi doubles ma as the United States captured the
FlBATON
ori
"Auburn football is about as Passed for two touchdowns and decision over Florid State. visiting Alabama A&amp;M 43.0,
f
Wattouchdowns
da Coach Doug Dickey is
ATP Nations Cup.
as it's ever been," Coach scored another.
kins
Owls
Dennis
staked
Miami
to
a
Wichita
State
dumped
winless
WT Packe r's 43-yard run 0.7 halftime lead o
ver Nebraska Louisville 13-10 and Northeast LosAngeles u, Baltimore u
back Donthe
singing
praiseswho
of quarterRalphafter
"Shag"
Jordan
said
Satlifted
Mississippi State to a 7-3 with three fie goals,
but the Louisiana beat Nor
Gaffney,
piloted urday
a stunning
Fullback
28-10
l
s
os
Evert
thwestern MeCutcheon boomLawrencc
he GM to a 344 pot
of to lightly regarded V ginia
Champion
ph
over
Southern
MIsfourth-ranked
Huskers
rallied
Louisiana
34-20.
ed 28 yards
ir
Louisiana State University.
Tech.
"We're
way
down
menone
for
touchdown and James
MISSION VIEJO, Calif. (Al')
Chris Evert c Fort
"Gaffney had about as good a tally, and the road ahead looks
Harris
passed
21 yards to Ron
Lauderdale,
downed
Australian
Cynt
a
hi
Doer
r6.1,
6-3
ne
I
game of execution in th e wish- Gark and ominous."
Jessie for another In a fourthcaputre the singles title of the *50,000 M W
Viejo
bone as a quarterbaca can
"I've newer seen a team as
quarter rally that lifted the
women's pro tennis tournament.
have," Dickey said after Sat ur. fr tra d as this o
Rams past Bal timore,
us te
ne," said
day night's game, "and he Kentucky's Fran Curd followRaiders 6, Chargers 0
ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)—A you."
threw extremely well."
The
victory,
the
third
straight
George
Blanda kicked field
The victory kept the GUor In ing a 103 loss to 10th-ranked "slow-footed gorilla" could
Raible
led
the
game's
offor
Tech,
was
aided
by
some
goals
of
35
and
29 yards and the
Penn State. "They can't get a have caught a 42-yard touch.
TA?"rON, England (AP)
fense, scoring two other touch- tips from fans,
Bernard Gallacher
the Southeastern Conference break. I've never seen a team
Rodgers said. Raiders limited San Diego's
Scotland retained his title in the $40,000 Dunlop Masters
title race with defending chain- have so many things happen to down pass from Georgia Tech's downs on end-around.,, one a 17"1 got a lot of Instruction this entire offense to 93 yards in.
Tournament, carding a flnal.round 74 for a two.etroke
Myers to Steve Raible in yard run In the second quarter week in the mail and I put some eluding minusVin passing
pin Alabama. Both are 2-0 in it negatively. They deserve
victory over Dale Hayes of South
conference play.
the
Yellow
Jacket's 30.o victory and the other a 24-yard sprint In of In," he said. "AU of it
more than thiL"
to beat the Chargers.
Saturday over Florida State, the final quarter.
Meanwhile, LSU Coach
from
the
fans."
Curd was upset over a hold- says Tech Coach Pepper Rod.
Charles McClendon pleaded for Ing penalty that nullified Sonny gers.
Davis Sims scored Tech's
Ulrich
Masters
first touchdown on a three-yard waThe low brought FSU to 1.3. It
fan support as he surveyed the Collins' 31-yard scamper to the
s the first shut out for the
'He was 50 yards open," run which ended an 37-yar
fumbles, missed plays and Penn State 15 in the final pen- Rodgers
said of the first-quar. drive
HARTFORD, CONN. (Al')
d
Seminol
Defending champion
es In 15 games.
other assorted bunglings that od.
keyed by Myers with a 27'
Torben Ulrich scored a 74, 64 victory over top.eeeded
let
score,
the
only
pass
Th
"We
dropped
some passes
yard
dropped his te.ni to 1-3, its
'When you piay on someone completed. "You writers
Frank Sedgemari In the finals of the Grand Master's
that
we
should
have caught,"
could
A &amp;yird ficld goal
worst start in more than two else's field, you have to accept have scored
tnnjs tournament,
Coach Darrell Mudra of Florida
on that one. We Bessillieu in the third quarter S
decades,
ta te sa id.
that," Curd said. "The whole could have made heroes out of rounded out Tech's scoring.
thing's ridiculous."
"It was Just a whole tUifl
"Maybe we came out of our
While Auburn and Kentucky
bteaking down at times," arewnderingwhatrniinhap.
game
plan too quick but they
McClendon said. "I Just hope pen
mighty Alabama
Mthreet1ii es l ey
the fans can bang tough.
continues to roil relentiessly to.
had the ball and we had to do
you're on top, you don't need ward a
;%,
something"
.
fifth straight SEC
.
anybody. But we
ed
with only ?IOs'ICLa, GeOrrlgtn now."
I Continued from Page 1- B)
"I am not perfect. Only Chris
gia a nd Tennessee entertaining
Gaffney passed for two first- legiti
was
"
ect,smile.
a faint
mate hopes of overtaking Dave Concepcion and one each with perf
quarter
touchdowns
to
get
the
the
Tide.
LINCOLN, Neb. (AP)
way t hey came back in
by
George
Foster
and
sc
Joe Mor20th-ranked Ga tom off to a
Miami's
"mice or (our times today
ga n.
Tennessee,
idle last weekend,
football
team
keeps
on
and
half
to
move
the
ball
very
ning
start.
He
found
wide
rereturns
to
conference
warfare
winning praise, even if it hasn't well," said Miami Coach Carl
there was no way Manny had
That total of seven
celver Wes Chandler with a 20- this
chance,"
said Anderson.
won any of Its three games this Selmer. "They had a great
against struggling the previous playoff record of
yard toss less than two minutes LouisianaState
be
f
ore
season.
A
nder
son
also noted that ths
ond half start and def eated us
four in one game, set by the Reds were succe
into the game and COflflCCted
The Hurricanes were the talk against the wind."
ssful on a re
into Birmingham a week later New York Mets in 1969.
with
split
end
Terry
LeCount
on
for
a
showdown
with
Alabama,
Of college football a week ago
markable .3 percentage 01
The HuEkera were sluggish In a 39-yard play later In
Morgan,
who
had
three
their
attempts In the regu.
when they narrowly fell to No. 1 the first half. Noach Tom OsGeorgia and Florida are also swipes on Saturday, set a lar theft
season.
Oklahoma, 20.17. Sooner Coach borne said he pulled starting quarter.
Saturday,
se t for SEC ac
record with four steals in cm
Barry Switzer said Miami quarterback Terry Luck for
Gaffney added another 11) on with the Bulldogs visiting MIs. series. The Reds' two-game to.
"The success we've had is no
probably deserved to win.
Ferragamo because "some- a One-Yard sneak with just un- sissippl and the Gatos's enter. tal of 10 is also a record.
reflection
on the Pirates. We
Miami won more praise alter times it helps to have a fresh der three minutes left In the taming Vanderbilt, Alabama
Both managers absolved P1- did it against the whole
falling to No.4 Nebraska by a starter in there."
half, shortlyaf
LU coughed steps outside the conference to rates catcher Manny sangwHen league," he said.
31-16 margin Saturday.
Osborne and Ferragamo UP a fumble on the LSU 28--d face Washington and MIS. from total blame for the romp
Pittsburgh's only run came In
"Miami has to be the best 0.3 agreed that better second half line.
s1ssiM State visits Rice in the on the basepaths, which Includ. the fourth when Willie Stargell
team in the country," said execution by the Husker line
Reserve defensive end Jeff other game.
ed a fourth-liming double swipe doubled and scored on an Infield
Husker defensive Coach Monte made the comeback possible. Kanter then plucked off a
The slate for area independ.by Concepcion and Gri(fey.
out.
Kiffin. "Anybody who can come That, and Ferragamo's Pass fumble in midair and went five cuts has Colorado at Miami
In here with a young team be- Ing, undid the Hurricanes.
yards Into the end zone to make Friday night, VMI at Georgia
fore 76,000 fans and lead us at
Ferragamo, directed drives of it 27.0.
Tech, 'lorIda State at Virginia
ha1ftime has tobe dam g" 7l,8,00 and 4 yards. flealso
The third quarter was score. Tech,
Chattanooga
at
And the Hurricanes did look completed eight of flj
less as Dk'key brought his re- Louisville, Southern MisasippI
"darn good" in the first hail, for 127 yards including a 0 stives Into play against the at Memphis State and Lamar at
holding a 9-7 lead at Inter. yard touchdown pass to split limping Tiger squad, sorely do- Northeast Louisiana.
i
•
g
mission,
pleted by Injuries
end Bobby Thomas.
Alabama crushed Mississippi
But the hard-nosed &amp;fenslvr
1-back John O'Leary solved
stanm and the blocking that put the Miami defe nse for l96yards
Minmi ahead faded in th" on 21 carries and fullback Tony
Re-opens Wednesday, Oct ober 1
second hail. And the Cor- Davis picked up 50 yards—
for 41 great nights of Harness
nhuskera chose that half to look giving him a career 2, 006 Yards
I
Costinud
from Page I-B)
single to shallow nght-cente',
as good or better than they have and making him the third best
Racing Action,
Carl
Yutnemgj
quickly
all season.
ground-ga i ner in Nebraska until after a late afternoon brought Doyle home, hitting
• IIomeof the oriMlTflf,da
Reve quarterback Vlj
history,
workout in Oakland today
wager plus win, place, show,
Blues
' first pitch into the
Ferragamo started In the third
Selmer, a former assistant at
=94 Ida starter.
qulnel rery race.
screen 10 leftflteT.
quarter. He guided the Huskers Nebraska, credited the NV
"ft wi'! be
• Gourmet dining In the
A double by Canton Fisk and
to f.
in5s-fl3J1 with keeping his Hum'. Dick Bosnian, Ken Holtzman or
air-conditioned clubhouse.
red Lyrm's si ngle shelled
duding three touchdowns and a ricanes In check the
•
Grandstand
admission only
possibly Vida Blue coming Blue, but the Red Sax got the
field goal.
half.
back,"
SOC. Free parking)
tying run on a double play
Miami's Ihrce field goals
"We
trouble
ing.
• Post time 7:43 PM
grourbder
Caine in the first half courtesy Selmer said. "That 35HU
1w A's, who Jumped to the
• Ladies Ni?. Thursday
Jim Todd, who replaced Blu
of Chris Dennis, The Hurri- by Nebraska Is really iwe- lead on Reggie Jackson's two. on the
mound, was lifted after
ca
only touchdown came some."
ones'
run homer in the first inning, Cecil Cooper led off the 11th
fil
Late In the f ou rth quarter
Nebraska now 40, begins Big added another Mn in the
I
g
'
with
a
double,
Dark
went
against rriserves.
Eight play next week against fourth. Then Denny Doyle start- ace reliever earlier than usual,
"The turning point wan the Kansas.
ed Blue's downfall by popping a SummonlngRolfleFingers.

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Etorz,i, 5 Aln, Vii, 6 Eddy
S4OChCZ, / tar,, Alberdi. S Oguja
Arana,
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Deita. 3 Aldana Javi, I Oguiia
Lenir, S Echano Sancheg. 6. Eddy
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I Sala Menchi, S Maruri Ramon, 6.
Celaya Aguirre, 7. Fermin Echave',
S Chucho Larrea,
SIXTH: I P4e9ue Elonia, 7
Arecha Zarre, 3. OguizaPerci. 1
Barre M'gvel, S. Alava Bengoa, 6
.acnO Jays, I. Bilbao Altu. I
Domingo Ethave
SEVENTH: I, Larni Lenhi, 7
Ngui Be'?I. 3 Ica via, i Urn
Jayi. 5. Cacho Okoki, 6, Aldana
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Saturday's Resvtts
TWELFTH: I Fermin Altu, 7
Jacksonville 37, Portland 29
Maruni Muguecza, 3, Santi.Larra,
W A U U N () S S N A I S B S K i; I A A
Philadelphia 17
San Antonio 4
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Birmingham 79, Hawaii 16
Erdoia Aguirre
Su n day'z Results
T I) H I F N N T F; I) It () 1-' 1)1. A R F ('I
Charlotte 39, Shrerport 14
MemphiS
37.
Cali
Southern
6 F H C .A F: it P S K M I H F:
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Saturday, Oct. 11
SEMINOLE TURF cu
Instructions: The hidden name. listed below appear forward,
Philadelphia
, H*iil
backward, up, down, or diaon.IIs' in the puzzle. Fiiid each
ENTRIES
Sunday, Oct. It
FIRST, claiming, pace, mile: i,
hidden name and box it In as shown:
Jacksonville at Charlotte
Ohio Dream (B Regur) 10.1. 7
Birmingham at Memphis
SOOSHIPCANAI.
Fl.INT
GR EAT I,AMES
Lotus Bud (Br'dgeil 92. 3. Egyp
Shreveport at Southern Call
GERALD FORD
ISLE
ROYALI;
WHITE PINE
,
Wind (Hobbs) S I: 4. Camden [ 7T.
foenla
PONTCIIARTRAIN LANSING
Jody
(Whayland)
I);
S
.
Miracle
San Antonio at Portland, n
('IRA
RAPIDS
PISTONS
ROBIN
Snow (Allen) 3 I; 6 Prompt Pick
TOMORROW:
Football
Positions
91
(Farber) 7 2
7 Warden Leo
to
(Becker) 6 I; I J.M Captain
F;fl)flv much larger "et'k &amp;
pui,zli with over 70 I
flou'gs a i
dkcovtrIe4 per panel inn .iI I. nt't
erie ii! 1 1. page I)iw sklet.
SECOND. c!aimla, pace, mile: I
Yo order voIumy' 1. If and III. send I fr each.
makr' ,'hnck
mans F irs? (Riu) 77, 2. Intighter
payable
to "Seek &amp; Find" in care , if thii newspaper
(Allen) 1 1. 3 Victory Rally
(Brainard) 4 I,' I Arden Ed
Saturday's College
(Dennis) 5 1. Joppa Star Maid
Football Results
(Dvoracek) S 1; 6 Scotch Playboy
By The Associated Press
CM Crank) 51, 7 Responder (Gill)
East
$1. I Tar Dappie (Bereinak) $ I)
M
Boston College II, Villanova 12
THIRD, C.3, pace, mile: 1. Ocala
Boston Univ 13. Harvard 9
Spice (PIcholl) 101; 7. Madam
Brown 17, Pennsylvania I
Runner (Wilsey) S I; 3, Prouø Speed
rV Coat Guard 10, Norwich Univ (Brainard) 7 7. 1 George Way (B
3
Regur) 5.); S. Ronnie Flash
Colby College ii. Tufts 12
lkausner) 9 2; 6 Spring Daisy
Cornell it, Bucknell 6
fRau) 0 1. 7 Flying Hank (Britton)
Dartmouth 7$. Holy Cross 7
ji, S Nobl,' I 14 Muller) 6 1
By I..asrencc K. Lamb, M.D.
East
Delaware State 41. Md
FOURTH. claiming, pace, mile: I
DEAR DR. LAMB - I am 20
Shore 0
Tainya Patch CR, Miller) 101. 2
years
old and have been
Kings Point 37, Foidham 0
Mar Marg Rusty (Kalathas) 6
Maine 73. Rhode Island II
Tatlow (Byrd) SI. I Dugger Wave working for more than a year. I
Maryland 71, Syracuse 7
(Lewis) S I. S Lincolns Spirit quit my job more than two
Massachusetts 31. Northeastern
( Defterry) 6 1. 6 Dr Ruff CT
months ago when I began exII
Crank) 10 1; 7. Jimmies Arelene
Navy 17, Air Force 0
periencing unusual fatigue.
(Crossun) 7 2; I Ripping Pichie CE
New Hampshire $1, Connecticut
Tatlori I
Since then I have taken vitamin
now tO
FIFTH, claiming, pace, mile: I
tablets and resisted much
Pervi State 10. Kentucky 3
Vega (J Hv%pli) S I. 7 i,nn Cily
exertion,
PittSburgh I. Duke 0
but I do not get much
Nancy CR Regurl 31, 3 Kenwcod
illness, anemia and other ImPrinceton 77, Columbia 7
Jim (Allen) S I; I El Capitan relief.
portant
medical problems.
Rutgers 7, Hawaii Univ 3
(kucia) 12; S Galavant (Whay
Shippernburg 71, Slippery Rock
I have had blood tests and
lind) S 1, 6 Kirby Bohemia (Saul) 5
Poor nutrition can lead to
16
I. 7 Graft Pb (Kausnen) 61; 5. Beth urine analysis, but all tests
fatigue. However, vitamins will
Temple 71, Cincinnati $7
Dean (tiereznak) UI
not help unless you are actually
Yale 24, Colgate tO
SIXTH, C.2, pace, mile: I. Argo prove negative. I was wonAngus ICrossini 9 7, 7 Winning Tina dering if it is possible that I
deficient in vitamins from poor
South
CR Regur) 3 I. 3 Singing Sam have built up too much lactic
eating
habits. Vitamins do not
Alabama 37, Mississippi 6
(flere:nak) 10 I, I Palomita
acid
and
nitrogenous
waste
in
contain
energy. They enable
Albany St. Ga 17, Tuskegee 10
Slardust (Rau) 6 I. S
Butlers
my
body
from
constant
, Alcorn 7, South Caro St 7
pushing your body to break down your
Wsdcw (Flllopelli) 12. 6 Mindy Nib
Bluefield State It, West Va
(no driver I S I. 7 Sourdough without proper rest. Is this
food and release food energy.
State 14
(Scaturo) S 1; I. Miley Clip Away
possible?
Also,
could
it
be
The
energy is in the food and is
Citadel 21, William &amp; Mary 6
fltridgesl S I
possible in such a case that really solar energy trapped
East Kentucky 49, Austin Peay
SEVENTH. C.1, pace mile: I
Senators T i na (Rusin) S 7; 7 Mabels
0
brain damage could have oc- there at some point in the
Florida 31, Louisiana State 6
Taylor) 77; 3 Reveille
Queen I
curred
from lack of rest and development of food. Even the
GeorgIa 35, Clemson 7
Pace (Ulmer) It. I Special Byrd
oxygen to the brain?
energy In a piece of meat comes
Georgia Tech 30, Florida State
(Brainard) 7 2. S Killarney Knight
(Sica) Ill, 6 Jimmy Gold (Saul) I
0
DEAR READER - I from solar energy obtained
McPIeeSe St 3.3, Marshall Univ 3
7 Merle Volo (no driver) S I. I. presume you
have had a from plant food.
Memphis State 21. North Texas
Dan Way IS Regur) 61.
medical
examination
if you
Lactic acid is formed in
EIGHTH, claiming, pace, mile' I
St 19
MIs
have had blood and urine tests. muscles when your physical
1, South
Marion Sleek (M Crank) S I, 7
Mississlpoi St
Bomber G. (F Ihlenfeld) 3 1; 1
sIssippi 3
Fatigue is caused by many effort exceeds the circulation's
Bombay Jayson (Surhan) $ 1. 1
North Carolina 31, Virginia 75
factors.
Not all of them are ability to provide enough
Bold Affair (W Kinsley) 7 7. 5
No Carolina St 7?, Indiana 0
related
to
(Dennis)
a specific disease or oxygen to break down food and
Ronnie
Flyer
10
I;
6.
Bida
Richmond I?, East Carolina II
Byrd (Howard) 9 7. 7. Dazzling Star
South Carolina 71. Baylor 13
abnormal function of the body release energy.
(no driver) S 1; I Black Star Baby
Vanderbilt 6. Tulane 3
parts. You must not be anemic
For a better understanding of
CE Taylor) 6 I.
Virginia Military 13, Furman
and
a
lot
of
NINTH,
claiminI,
handic1p,
pace
other
medical
Univ 10
the effects of exercise and
mile: I Governor Del Lee (Kinsle'y)
Virginia Tech 73, Auburn 16
conditions can be ruled out by physical work, write to me in
7 Major Jones (Brainard) 77,
urine and blood tests. Often care of this newspaper, P.O.
I Beautiful Waverly IL Taylor) S
MidweSt
fatigue
caused by Box 1551, Radio City Station,
1. 4 LiSbon Hanover (Sica) 5 1. 5
Ill inoiS 27. Washington St 21
Keltyluck Tim CR. Miller) I? I, 6.
Kansas Ii, Wisconsin 7
psychological factors. That is New York, NY 10019. Send 50
Horology (Mantewa) 6 I: 7 General
Miami, Ohio II. Purdue 3
why a change in scenery or a cents, a long, stamped selfJoe (Jucia) 52; I Willy Red
Michigan 31, M tSouri 7
vacation often gibes a person a addressed envelope, and ask for
7
(
t)ourgr'os)
7
,chgAui State 10 Noire Dame
TENTH, B handicap, pace, mile:
lift, even If he is more active The Health Letter number 1-9,
3
I Victoria Hans IT Crank) 10 I, 2.
during the change.
Mirw,eSoIa 71, OhIo 0
Exercise, Muscles.
Potentate Pick (IJdelll I I; 3 Idaho
NebraSka 31, Miam'. Fla 16
Anyone
with
fatigue
must
You won t get brain damage
I
Lyn
(no
driver)
SI;
Paprika
te
Northern Ill,rOit, 3$, Kent 518
IcibetI (Brainard) 9?. 5 Haywood have a complete medical from physical work. The brain
is
Cash (Mantegnal 61. 6 CurIous
examination to rule out low will use about the same amount
Oklahoma 71 COlOradO 70
Note (Wyatt) 31. 7 Easter April
(Neely) 51. 5 Beth Oreqon CE, thyroid function, other en- of oxygen whether you are
Tulsa 35. New MexicO St.?
Taylor 7
docrine diseases, chronic working or resting.
Wichita State 13 LOtiSvllC 10

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NBC and, according to star
-_
Susan Clark, who plays a
lawyer, it will probably be
delayed until January. Wonder
if "Kate McShane's" poor
showing had anything to do with
the delay. Network may figure
women lawyers aren't in this
year.
ABOUT TONIGHT:

TREK'S STAR DIMS: There
is dim news for "Star Trek”
loyalists these days. Plans to
revive the project via a fulllength feature, which could
possibly lead to a series revival,
have been temporarily stalled,
"It's all in limbo now," according to William Shatner,
who played Captain Kirk on the
series, which remains cxtrennely popular in syndication.
A Paramount official explained
to Shatner that the big problem
is a working script. "fl'y
haven't been satisfied with the
script," Shatner reeaIed.
Meanwhile, he's preoccupied
with "Barbary Coast" on ABC,
and an upcoming drama on CBS
called "The Tenth Level,"
interesting story about a
scientific research project
involving man's capacity to
inflict pain on fellow men.
DIALING AROUND:
Everybody knows Alex Karras
as an ex-football great turned
sportscaster. Catch his major
acting debut in a drama as
George Zaharias, husband of
the late Babe Didrickson in
"Babe." A super performance.
McNaughton's Daughter,"
scheduled to start tonight as a
miniseries, has been yanked by

8-1:30 CBS RHODA Rhoda
and Joe give a party, which
turns Into a group encounter
session, much to their distress.
One of the invited guests is a
oss'chiatrist. who takes charge,
and starts getting the others to
reveal suppressions.
8-9 NBC THE INVISIBLE
MAN "Barnard Wants Out" An
American scientist who
defected to the Communists
gives subtle hints in his
pL'b1ed works that he wants
to come back. Dan Westin and
his wife go to Sweden to reclaim
the scientist. Westin's neat little
trick involves wearing women's
clothes. Did you ever see an
invisible man In drag?
NFL
MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL
The Detroit Lions play host to
the Dallas Cowboys In tonight's
pro grid game.

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meaningful. You can give a weekly or monthly
amount of your choice where you work. .. .through
your employee withholding plan. Even SOc a week
builds to $26 a year. Money to help another human
being.

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BOY SCOUTS . . . CENTRAL FLORIDA
SHELTERED WORKSHOP . . . CHILDREN'S
HOME SOCIETY . . . GIRL SCOUTS
CATHOLIC SOCIAL SERVICES - - . GOOD
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FOR ALCOHOLICS . . . RED CROSS
SALVATION ARMY , . , SEMINOLE COUNTY
MENTAL HEALTH.. . USO... YMCA...
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ORGANIZATIONS FUNDED WITH THE MONEY THEY
NEED TO CONTINUE THEIR GOOD WORK IN
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(24) Instructional
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(35, 44) Movie
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0) Let's Make A
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2:00 (6) Guiding Light
(9) 510.000 Pyramid
7:30 (2, I, 13) The Doctors
(6) Edge Of Night
(9) Rhyme And
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(24) Philadelphia
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(44) Underdog
3:00 (2, 8, 13) Another
World
(6) Match Gam?
(9) General Hospital
(24) Ronitagnolis Table
(35) My Favorite
Martian
(44) Three Stooges
325(44) Spirit Of '76
3:30 (6) Tattletales
(9) tkte Life To

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12:00 (9) News
12:15 (9) Rock Concert
(44) Donahue
1:00 (2 I) Tomorrow
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1:43 (9) Daily Word

M ichigan

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Sweepstakes
(6) Given Take
Romper Room
(41) Father Knows
Best
10:30 (2, 5, 13) Wheel Of
Fortune
(6) The Price Is
Right
(35) 100 Club
(44) Green Acres
11:00 (2, 5, 13) HIoh Rollers
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(I) Today In Florida
6:55 (2) Daily Devotional
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Suncoast Sunrise
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7:00 (2, I) Today
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(9) Bow's Circus
(ii) Uniscope
7:30 (9) Am America
(44) House Of
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8:00 (6) Captain Kangaroo
(44) Flintslones
8:30 (44) Three Stooges
8:55 (44) Spirit Of 'io
9:00 (2) Phil Donohue
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(9) Monday Night
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9:30 (6) Maude
(13) Carolina Country
(35) Felony Squad
10:00 (6) Medical Center
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EVENING
7:00 (2) To Tell The
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(. I) Concentration
(9) Wild World
Of Animals
(13) CBS News
(24 ) Intercom
(3$) Star Trek
(44) Hogan's Heroes
7:30 (2) Wild Kingdom
(6) Match Game PM
(I) World At War
(9) Let's Make A
Deal
(13) National Fight
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(44) Love American
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39 Liquid
12 Maple genus
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13 Occur
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19 Persian
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tentmaker
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prophet (var
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goddess 0,
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harvest
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National Football League
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18 E.soldier
Central Divis ion
57 Meaning
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58 Hebrew
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Iowa State II, Utah 3
Eastern Division
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BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS back and waited
and the Lana 26 the Nw York Giants Conference's Cen
tral Division. ton a 17-7 third-quarter lead.
Oiler., eventually gave him the 14 Los Angeles
When Houston got the ba ll, viousIy winless Eagles to their went over the 100-yard mark
24, Baltimore
Ken Anderson Is what you chance he needed to p133 the 13, and Oakland
mat's
Billy
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Di
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when
Anderson
went
quarterback
Dan Pastorinl upset victory (W the e- with 102 and scored three touch.
6, San
o 0.
might all your cool customer. Bengals to a 21-19 VICtcr7.
&amp;
whole
show
for
Houston,
to
fumbled it and Al Beauchamp viously unbeaten Pe 1'1'jpj
In tonIaj ts television aIne it
downs on runs of three, 19 and
When Cincinnati's trailing.
In Sunday's other National is Dallas at DetroiL
amassing 199 yards In punt and
Middle linebacker Bill four yards.
He had hit Lenvil Elliott with recovered it at the Oilers' 41.
he's no a go-out-there-and- Football League games it was
"The one thing we didn't wan t kick returns,
a first-quarter 10-)'Td touch- That gave Anderson the chance Bergey led a charged-up
Stetlers 42, Browns 6
throw-the-bomb type of Philadelphia 2$, Washington 10; to do was panic. We
to flip the winning ID pass, a defense that
down p' to
Were Ofli)'
Fred
Willis
scored
on
a
quarterback..
"We were bombed right out of
Buffalo 38, Denver 14; PiUs- down by 10 and you can come yard plunge after Johnson's
He cut Houston's edge to three sixiarder to Isaac Curtis.
Washington fumbles and
our minds," Cleveland Coach
He's a sit-back-and-wait-be- burgh 42, Cleveland 6; the New back from that," Anderson saId yard kickoff return, dp Butler
tercepted three passes.
points just 10 seconds into the
Forrest Gregg groaned. Terry
cathls-game.lan't.over.yet. York Jets 36, New England 7; after doing just that keepin
Eagles
26,
Redskins
10
8111* 33, Broncos 14
fourth period wi th a 16-yard
g kicked a 37-yard field goal after touct
and-we'll.get.another-hcn
Bradshaw
and for
Joe Gilliam did
Roman Gabriel's touchdown
Atlanta 14, New Orleans 7; the Bengali unbeaten in three Johnson returned a punt
pass to running bci
Buffalo's O.J. Simpson Pthd the bombing
type.
Pittsburgh,
MiamI 31, Green Bay 7; San games and handing Houston its
m'1'
Of
0oe yard ajvj p
Stan Fritts.
up 138 yards and scored a combining for
yards, then Johnson scored a
th
ree
With Houston leading 17-7 in Francisco 20, Kansas City 3; first defeat to put Cincinnati touchdown on a weaving 63bombs of 62 yards to Harold touchdown against Denver. passes in a 367-yard touchdown
aerial
the fourth period Sunday, he sat Minnesota 28, Chicago 3; St. alone at th
se top of the America
ThencamethcchanceAnder. Carmichael and 27 yards to That was no surprise. The sum- sault against the winless
n yard punt return to give Hous. son had been waiting for.
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Notice

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
'dS4'flieflt thence North 73 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT,
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR. dVr4"1 23' 13" West 1SS7.7
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CUR.
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE a tongsaedeasementIineto,nen, CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE
COUNTY, FLORIDA
of beqinning
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
CASE NO. lS.1S49.CA-o9.EE
PARCEL P40, 3: That part ci Lots CIVIL ACTION NO. 13.1$74.CA.04.D
MOUNT GREENWOOD BANK,
91. 97. and '06, BIoik
ci D. R. In r; The Marriage of

tournament

Plaintifi,

WESTERN LAND ACQUISITION
COMPANY, an lltinol corporation;
COOPERS AND LYBRAND, a
general partnership; and DAVID C
JUIIANO, ITO, an Illinois cc'

tive ease. It was his fourth vietory this season but the first in onration.

weather was perfect - warm
and sunny - and he was ahead eight long months since he won
in a

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year. It was only a matter of

"It's not that ft's been so long
time before yet another Pro since I won, eight months or
GollcrsAssociatjontournament whatever. But with the regu-

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NOTICE OF ACTION
TO DAVID C. JULIANO, LTD.
an Illinois corporation
11111 South Albany Aenue
Cnca. Illinois 6085%

MitthelI' Survey of tre Moe E. JAMES C CLARK.
Levy Grant, as recorded in Plat
Boo&amp; I. Pige 3, Public Records 01 and

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Seminole

asrecoecsed inPiat Boolt 12, Page.
ANGEI.A P CLARK.
Public Records of Seminole County.
6861 WARD ROAD.
Florida. said ioint being on the East
NOR 1 H TO N AWA NDA, NEW
Right of Way line of Moss Road YORK
and being on a curve concave NorYOu ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
theasterly having a radius of 11*9.91 that A proceeding fOr diSSolutiOn of
feet; thence from a tangent bearing marriati h.n been filed against you
North ii degrees 00' 39" West run and that Petitioner. JAMtS C

Orlando Winter Park

RAVENNA

Name Sttutei. To Wit - Section F 10 R I DA,
A UT H OR I Z I N F
Plat thereol as recorded in PIat 6 degrees 48 39" to Ihe P T . tti
t)efene pleading with the Clerk of
this season, a 71, to
nti aors the ause proceed ei parte
$6509 Florida Statutes 1937
COMMERCIAL CARRIERS 0
Boo&amp; I PageSof the Public Records run North along the East Right 01 theircI,l,CnhjrtinandforSeminol(
WITNESS my hand and oflicial
"I was gonna beat him this finish second at 275 on the 6'
Robert M Came-s
PASSENGERS. °ROVIDING
of Seminole County, Florc1a, lying Way line of Mot Road 3733-1 feet County. Florida. .ind serve a
as Clerk et the-above styled
time. no natter what he did," 828PUBLIC
James w Lee
OF
CERTIFICATE
yardnorthcou.seatj.jl. betweenMossRoadandHaynpoad thence East 150605 feet; (hence te-ieg on petitioner's attorney.
Ciiurf on this 11th day of September
C0NVENIENCEANs
C,c'rald young's
Miller observed Sunday after verado Country Club.
and tying South of a line 1100 feet South 124260 feet to the Northerly ROCER I BERRY of BERRY &amp;
Publith- Sept 13.79,79. Oct 6. 1975 NECESSITY. PROVIDING RULE
South and parallel to State Road 431 lIne of Flurida Power Corp
Fill
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Attornevs
at
law.
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cruising to the second $175,000
(SEAl I
Lee 'Frevino, who earlier of
DFP in
AND REGULATIONS OF TN
PARCEL NO. 2: Commencingat the easel - lent; thence North 73 degrees I')r.swer 0. 1)0 E Commercial
Arthur H R.ckwlth. Jr
Kaiser Open crown of his brief fered Miller his most serious Southwe'st corner of Lot 57. Ent:
OPERATION OF COMMERCIAL
3' 43" West 1557 6? feet along said Street. Sanford. Florida 3771) on or
CIrcP Circuit Court.
CARRIERS OF PASSENGERS;
career, leaving Nicklaus five challenge, finished tied for
minger Fa'ms Ac1,tion No 2. as easement line u the point of before the 11th dAy of October, 1975.
emInnle County. Florida
c N AL T I E .
R P0 V I Dl N G
recorded in Ptt floo&amp; 3. Page 9. tW'Qinniflg.
-or Otherwise i de-fult will be en
SEMINOLE COUNTY
strokes hack in sixth place.
n Flain" PiChsrde
third with Gene Littler an
SIPI'AO
iutic Reorct ci ,innc:,. Crrty
bcn fiieO aq.nst y
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i;n'.t vrw
UTILITiES BOARD
oct ., (Ii
"I raJIs sntcd this one. I Marty Flcckrnan.
FECTIVE DATE
Florida, thence Westerly along the yOU are requirea to serve A Copy of
WITNFSS
my
hand
and
official
Notice
of Public Hearing
Piihlith 5._ "1',QI. Oct A III!?
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missioners of Seminole County. reading on September X. 1975, and DFP 145
let this one slipa;;y,lthink it andnththholestomos'ewijj
plat of Ent:minger Farms Addition Ptaintitf's Attorneys wt,oj,e name on the 11th day of September. 1973
No 7. to the West right of way ,i ot and addresi is CHARLES v. ISeal)
Florsd, sitting as tle Seminole the City Council will consider same
would have left some scar strokeofthelead, buthackeda Hayes Road. said right
of way line MARSHALL OF RUSH, MARCounty Utilities Board will hold a forfnapassageandadoptictafter
Arthur H BeckwitPi, Jr
PUBLIC NOTICE
tissue," hesaldaftercollect!ng double-bogey 6 en the 13th and being Shown by plat of North SHALL.
BERGSTROM AND
public hearing In the County the public hearing, which will be
Clerk of the Circuif Court
Commission Chambers of the held In the City Hall of Altamonte TOWHOMITMAYCOPICLRP4
the'$5,0O0 winzr 's check with fell out of contention.
Orlando Ranches Section s. as ROBISON. PA., 33 East Livingston
By- Elaine RiCharde
Pursuant to Public Law 92500
Seminole County Courthouse, Springs, on Tuesday, the 75th day of
recordelt in Plat Book 17, Page N Street. Post Of(lc
Deptjly Clerk
Box 3146,
a final-round 69 and a 16-under.
All that remained was for
p.m.. or as Section 101 I a) Ill, Federal Water
OctOber, 197%. at 1:
Public Records of Seminole County, Orlando. Florida 32807, on or before Publish- Se-pt 1S 17. 29. Oct 6 1975
Sanford, Florida, on Tuesday, Oc
nar total of 272.
At the Pollution Control Act (1972 Amend
Miller to top Nicklau.s, who in
Florida, thence Southerly along tPse November 7th, 1975, and ut, the OFP 1)5
tober 28. )97Sat 7:00 PM or a's soon soon thereafter as potslble
thereafter
as
possible
to
consider
an
meeting
interested
partieS
may meets), this agency haS received an
said West Right of Way line of Hayes original with the Clerk of th;s Court
their 12 meetIngs since last
appearandbe heard with respect to applicatiorifor certification that the
Qoad.asshownbysaldpltfP4c'h either before service on Plaintiff - s
nnl'cat'oi, for rate increase by
thi' proposed ordinance. This boH*g protect(s) will comply
September had finished ahead Orlando Ranche's Sections, and also Attorneys
or
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Seminole Cablevision, Inc., al
immediately
ci Miller nine times and tied
as Shown by North Orlancto Ranches thereafter; oth,rwie a Default will
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CI P. fe-cling all of the unincorporated hearing maybe contInued from time with the applicable water quality
i
to tIme until final action is taken by slandards of the State of Florida as
Section 2, as recorded In Plat Book be entered against you for the relief
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE areas of Seminole County.
him for position the other three.
prescribed in Chapter Il 3. FlorIda
I? Page 17 Public Records of demanded in the Complaint or
the City Council.
COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Sidney
L
Vlhlcn.
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It was s hattie won easily
A4V 5minrle Cuur,ty. Florida, and Petitn.
(G,r,1srai Jviiiuicston
5' 0? InC propuseu Otuifløfl(r .uminris,,,'
trsalrman
,ilm!;
•SS
when Nicklaus ran into some North Orlando Ranches Scti.,
i.uii.
"'ITNES5 my hand and e
Cs. No. iSi*t.CA;;
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as recorded in Piat Book 12 Pages thiS Court thiS 76th day of Sep
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
Arthur H. tleckwith, Jr.,
rare puttlngproblems, "Idldn't
file wilt, the Clerk of tile City And t feet of Reo Bug Lake shorelne
39, 10 and 11, Public Records of tember, 1975.
PO
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CJc-rk
make the putt.s and I didn't 1t
eztentJng lakeward 2330 feet
SAvINC.c
AND
Seminoie County, Florida, to the (COURT SEAL)
L.OAN Publish: Sept. 29. Oct. 6, 13,70 1975 same may be inspected by tIle
any pressure on him," said Northeast corner of Lot I,
Construct
a swimming platform 35
public.
Arthur
H.
Beckwth,
Jr.
ASSOCIATION
OF
NEW
YORK.
DER
187
Block C.
Nicklaus.
DATED this 30th day of Sep feetlongbyafeetwldeandadock]5
Clerk of the Circuit Court
NFW YORK
NorthOrtandoRanci,esSectionlas
feet longbyafeet widewitha23foot
Dy. Lillian T. Jenkins
tember, AD. 1975
PlAintiff. —
But Jack continued his one- recorjed in Plat Book 12, Page 33
(('ontinued from Page 1-B)
long by 6 foot wide "T" Settion 73
Phyllis Jordaill
Deputy Clerk
vs
Public Records of Seminole County,
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC
TownShip 71 South, Range 30 Eas).
City Clerk
records and are co-leaders of ui.fl.ShIp on Miller in anoth- Florida, said Northeast corner being Publish: Sept. 29, Ott. 6. 13. 70 )97
MARVIN DALE REESE. a single
Notice is rereOy gIven that
Red Bug Lake. Seminole County
man,
er
department:
money.
He
had
the
point
of
beginning;
thence
DER
197
the City of
their re iective ciivi ons,
Board of Adjustment of the City of
All interested persons are hereby
Altamonle Springs,
Westerly along the North line of Said
Defendant
Sanforo will hold a Special Meeting
Lions in the National Football clinched the money-winning Lot 1. Block "C" to the Northwist
infc'med that this agency is con
Florida
NOTICE OF ACTION
on October 10. 1973, In the City Hall Publish: Oct. 6. 1913
Conference Central Division crocrn before the event began corner of said Lot 1, Block "C"; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
sideting the issuance of a crc
CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE
at
1l:30AM 0 order to consider a DESO
tificatian to the applicant
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
and theCowboys inthe Eteru andhls$8,300fortheslxthptace thenceSoutheclyalongtp,ewgli0
request for a variance in the Zoning __________________________
Interested persons are hereby
CUlT IN AND FOR SEMINOLE TO: MARVIN DALE REESE
of Said North Orlando Ranches
finish
put
Nicklaus
'
final
Ordinance as it pertains to Front
I)ivision.
notified that Objections may be filed
tiøn 4 to the Southwest corner of COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Si North Streee.
CITY
OF
and Side Yard setback requirements
Staubach, recruited for Navy earnings on the American tour Lot 3, Block "A", as
Rniiiwl Brook.
shown by said CIVIL NO.
publication. Objectlons'supported by
FLORIDA
1, Tr'9, Town of Sanford
EDWARD
EPiIGIANDER.
Being morespeciticallycte-scribed NOTICFOFPUBLICHEARINOTO evidence whIch would indicate that
VOIJ ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED
assistant Forzano, completed h1m$,1l8forsecondp1aceon Section 1. said Southwest corner
OF ttlesublectprojectos) would havean
being alsoa point on the North right
Piintiffs. that an a'tion to Foretlos. a Mor
ADOPTION
as located at 2)8 S French Ave CONSIDER
s
vere effect on water quality
23 of 34 passes inlast week's 37.
of way line of Bahama Road. as
loan. on the following described Planneduseoftht'property- Screen PROPOSED ORDINANCE
standards of the above dscribed
shown by plat of North Orlando JOSEPH STONE. as trustee. et ai. property In Seminole County. enclosure
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
31 Cowboy victory over St., Johnny Miller
for SwimmIng Pool TO WHOM
Defendants
Ranches Section 1. as recorded in
FloridaNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by waters.
6$ 17-6169-773
Dispiay,
Iouils
NOTICE
OF
SUIT
Details of th* Iocati)ns and plans
$19950 Plat Book 12. Page 3. Public Records
the
city 04 Altamonte Springs,
I of I and Easterly
of Lot 7
Rod Curl
B I Perkins
ci his prUne receivers
th. above project(s) and other
Of Seminole County, Florida; thence TO- C,..rald Gordon and
Council
Florida,
that
the
will
hold
a
Block
A
LAKE
WAYMAN
7367-447)--273
Chairman
AcIel(ne Gordon. his wife
information may be
Westerly along the said North right
tight end Billy Joe Dupree,
to
consider
enactrelevant
public hearing
IIFIC,HTS LAKE ADDITION.
M..ty Fleckman
Board of Adeustment
o Birchwood Road
meet of Ordinance No. 33173. t e'aminedatthisofficeb.tweena:oo
U17.fl7776
ofwoylinetotp,
East
corner
of
Lot
arrr.rdinn
t
5tj'
the
Plat
thereof
former Michigan State
as Publish- Oct 6, 197%
Po'abocty. Massachusetts
am and S OOp m Monday through
1, Block A as shown by said plat •
tItled
p'rer,pl in RIM Book 1. Page 32 of DES 36
I)upree caugln seven pases Gene Littler
Orlando
Ranches
Section
)
AN
ORDINANCE
OF
THE
CITY
Friday.
tile
'i,PiIIc
Records
of
Seminole
65-706972-776 North
Leonard Jaffe and
Stat, of Florida
thence Northwesterly alorsg
against the Cardinals.
OF ALTAMOPITE SPRINGS.
C'nty. lorlda
the
Lee 'r revino
Elaine
J .Jatfe
Department of
70-6.3-72-61-276
Northerly
line
of
said
Block
A
to
the
FLOR
IDA.
AUTHORIZING
of
P-as (we-n filed against you and you IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND TAXICABS
t irgets Is
ills wIfe
Environmental Regulation
East right of way tineof Moss Road.
FOR
TRAN
ArC r'nuilr,wl In Sw've a cocy of your
11$ Stison Court
offensive captain Charlie Sand- Jock NIcklaus
SEMINOLE
FOR
Division
Environmental
72-li 69-69-277 as shown by said Plat of North
COUNTY.
SPORTATION
OF
PASSENGERS
written defenses 1 any tO it
Silver Son -sq. Maryland
Permitting
en,, The Lions' sure-handed,
Orlando
Ranches
SectIon
1;
thence
FOR
HIRE.
PROVIDING
RULES
D011C,t
LI.tZC
AS
I
GRABIE.
Attorney
FLORIDA.
13,3.52
Northerly along a prolongation of
AND REGULATIONS OF 'THE Publish Oct 6.1915
for Plaintiff, whose address ii- Suite CASE NO, 'S-I9$4CA44-F
hIng tight end
Herman Fnlidland.'r and
the East right of way iin of Moss
Street. Pfialeah. In Re: The Marriage cf
OPERATION OF TAXICABS DES-Il
11a0
West
50th
C,,-d.
Newcomer Jon Staggers Tcny
Ann Frledlander, his wife
EUGENE
6970flle-271 Road. said proiongitlon being a
BOYD. PROVIDING
PENALTIES,
FlorIda 13017 on or be-lore the 77th DONALD
Tilomasvltle Road
could see quite a bit or action Don
continuation
of
a
curve
shown
by
SEPARABILITY
AND
EF
day
of
Ortober.
1915,
and
file
the
Petitioner
anuary
FICTITIOUS NAME
Meiultrie. Georgia
and
said plot of North Orlando Ranches
FECTIVE
DATE
against the Cowboys at wide reeniolnal with Its. Clerk of this Court KAT
7073 7 Notice is hereby given that we are
I-fE E ROSE BOYD. Respondent
Section ito a poInt of intersection
S-aid Ordinancewas placed on fifl;
puller before service on plaintiff's
30. 1973. and engaged in business at 2610
cewer, particularly If rookie Giboy Gilbert
Harvey Forman and
NOTICE OF SUIT
with the Southerly prolongation ou
reading
on September
64-7)61-72-779 tIle
attorney or lmmf'cIateIy thereafter;
Marsha
Fo'man.
his
wife
Dennis Franklin Is still diny
East right of way line of Moss
0 KATt4EE ROSE BOYD
the City Council will consider same Hiawatha Unit 4. Sanford, Seminole
CtPwiwiIm a default will be entered
53 Alt,ermarle Road
Road as Shoan by plat of North
Georgia
to, llriI passage and adoption after County. Florida under the fictitious
because of a concussion
acCinsI
you
for
the
relief
demanded
name of KATHY'S UPIIQUES, and
POrwnod. Massachusittt
YOU
ARE
HEREBY
NOTIFIED
the
public hearing, which will be
Orlando Second Addition as
Irs tile rnmnplinf for Foreclosure of that an
that we Intend to register said name
agalnstAtlanta.
reco'ded in Plat Book 17, Page 37
Legal Notice
action
for
dissolution
of
held in the City Hall of Altamonte with the Clerk of the Circuit Court,
Mwtoaae
Stanley
Welisbaum
and
Running back Bobby Thornp.
Public Records of Seminole County,
Tisis rsoflc.'shlt he- Dublishid once marriage t,ss been filed against you Springs, on Tuesday, the 75th day of Seminole County, Florida In at
JoAn Weinbaum, Pus wife
son, formerly in the Canadian IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Florida: thence Northerly along
each week for four consecutive andyouarerequredtoseqveacopy October, 1975, at 1:30 p.m., or as cordance with the provisions of tIle
-ramlnof-tam. Massachusetts wks in the Evening
04 y0 written defenses, if any, to it loon thereafter as
said Sovtherlp prolongation of the
sible. At the Fictitious
Herald
IIONTIEIITH JUDICIAL dR.
league, may also be the target
Name Statute's. To Wit
right of way line of Mass Ro4
on
P W Simmermon, Attorney for meeting interested parties may
WITNESS
my
hand
CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR East
and
seal
of
Lou
Brudnlck
and
cia number of puies, Forzano SEMlNO1_.I COUNTY
t0 a point 35300 f
HuSband,
whose
address
is
1)33 aopearandbeh,ardwithrespect to Section 64109 Florida Statutes 1937
So
saId (mitt, at Sanford. Seminole
S Kathy Hamn
Charlotte BrudnicL his wifs
South Right Of Way line 04 Young
indicated.
the proposed ordinance. Ttsis
County, FlOrIda. on thi's )9tPm day of Louisiana Avenue, Suite 105, WinIer
PROBATE DIVISION
Herbert E. Hlmn
II
Tyler
Road
Road as shown by said Piat of North
Park,
FlorIda.
32159.
and
file
the
Plearingmayb.conhinued
from
time
Septemps.c.
PROBATE NO. 71-fl1.CP
Rookie Lynn Boden, Detroit's
I
paIntun.
Massachusetts
original w,tr, the clerk of the above to time until final action ii taken by PublIsh Oct. 1, 13, 20. 71, 1975
Orlando Second Addition; thence
in Re: Esuto
fSFAI.)
DES 17
No. 1 draft chol was ()jgi
87
Street
syled
court
on
or
before
October
the
City
Council.
ELIZABETH WATTERSTON Easterly perpendicular to tPse last
AriPumir flPrkwlth Jr
Plpasantvlll..
31st. 19'S, otherwise a judgment
described course lot a distance of
natly expected to be at left
A copy of the proposed ordinance
CAPUTO.
Clerk of th. AboveP4p-w
Jersey
05732
may
be entered against you for the
feet;
thence
Northeasterly
is posted at th City Hall, Altamont.
stytpi moi,rt
INVITATION TO BID
guard in place of Gordon Jofley,
deceased. 4)381
along a line lorming an angle of 4$
relef ce-nlandc'd in the Petition for
Sprin-g, Florida, and copies are on
fly tllliitn I Je-nkn%
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FENCING
who underwent knee surgery
Dr
Murray
4
KoPv
and
Dissolution of Marriage,
10 00" to the left
file with tile Clerk of the City and
a
To All Creditors and All Persons
Clerk
SEMINOLE
COUNTY
Beverly Kotsrs. hi$ wife
last Monday. But Jolley was
WITNESS my handand sealof the same may be inspected by the
Publish tie-pt 77. 79 &amp; Oct 6. 13. 1973
iavin ClaIms or Demands Aalast proIorgation of he last described
PORTAUTHORITY
1015
E
Park
Avenue
course
for
a
said court on September 25th 197S. public.
distance of 347 $1 feit
placed on the injured ng-y
Said Estate:
()FP
The Seminole County Port
VIrselarud. Ne-b Jersey
(Seal)
point of curvature of a curve to
DATED this 30th day of Sep Authority, Sanford, Seminole
YOU
are
hereby
notified
and
tOe
list and Guy Dennis, who
01310
Arthur
H
Beckwltp,
Jr.
tember, AD. 1975.
required to present any cIiim and
County, Florida, furnishes the
ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS
Clerk of the Circuit Court
walked out of camp in pie- demands which you
Phylli's JordahI,
may have endacentralangleof63dl.,,,70' and all other persons
following information, and n
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given
similarly
By Mary W Darcien
City Clerk
season, has returned and may against the estate Cf ELIZABETH 00" thence contlnie along
structions
to P(OSpective bidders
distance
5Itt,Ated
as
a
real
estate
that
Sealed
Proposals
will
Investors
in
be
Deputy Clerk
of the City of
WATTERSTON CAPUTO deceased curve to the left (or an arc
desiring
to
lumbit propo'sls for tile
start agatzt Dallas,
trust pertaining to the herewith receivedl.y the City of Catselt*rry. Publish - Sept 79, Oct. 6. 13.70. 197%
Of 732)) feet foe point of tangency;
Altemunle Springs,
e04 Seminole County, Florida
werk herein generally described,
rIbed
pcop
Florda,
at
the
City
Hall
untIl
1
30
DER
9$
Another Lion who could be
Florida
the Clerk of the Circuit Court, and thence Northwesterly along a line
DESCRIPTION OF WORK
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED pm. local time on October 17. 1973.
Publish: Oct 6, 1973
counted on is quarterback Bill
file the same in duplIcate and as tangent to the lest described curve
Provide all materials and labor
for
the
removal
of
the
53,000
gallon
thence
that
a
Complaint
to
foreclose
a
di'stCnceof
3)0.47 feet;
DES 39
provict
in Section 733-16, Florida for
necessary to fence those areas
Minson, still rounding
CITY OF
_____________________________
an
mortoai,es
water
storage
tank
j
encumbering
the
elevated
Statutes, in their office's in the Westerly along a line forming
defIned as Tank Farm Phase I and
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS,
Casselberry. Florida Did price-s
the left f011Owing re-al property
farm after an injury. He played
CITY OF
County Courthouse in Seminole an-gte of II degrees 00'OO' 10
Tank Farm PhaSe II. Port of San
FLORIDA
[of
94
shall
include
the
dismantling
and
of
SLAVIA
COLONY
CO
'S
Prolongation Of the last
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS'
briefly against Atlanta when
County. Florida, within four
ford,
Lake P,Sonroe, Florida, a total
NOTICE
OF
PUBLIC
HEARING
TO
distance of SUBOIVISlQPii,acc0rd,ngttp 0
removal of equipment at the site
FLORIDA
lendar months from the time of described course for a
1ndry was shaken up.
NOTICEOFPUBLICHEARINOTO dlstanceofl,7POfees,mo 1 - Fence
BE
CONSIDER
ADOPTION
OF
FROPOSALS
WILL
recorded
in
the
590.00
Plat
Book
2.
ftf to a point on the East tIle-reef
the first publication hereof, or
Shall be Standard Chain link, 9 gauge
Poe 71, of the Public Records of PUBLICLY OPENED AND READ PROPOSED ORDINANCE
__________________________
right of way line of said Moss Road;
CONSIDER ADOPT ION
same eiii be barred.
galvanized wIth? inch mesh, 6 foot
ALOUD
immediately
after
the
TO
V.'HOM
IT
MAY
CONCERN:
Seminole
County.
Florida.
PROPOSED ORDINANCE
Filed at Sanford Florida, thu 76th thence Northerly along the East
high with top and bottom tension
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
right of way hOe of Said Moss Road has he-en flied against you and you epiretion of the time established
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Legal Notice
day of September, 1973
ivire and 3 strands of barbwire 00
$
the
City
of
Altamonte
Springs,
above for receipt of Proposals.
to C point where the Southern arereoulredtoserveacocyofyour
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by estenslons made
Iva Ann Alt
for
purpos,
o
Florida.
thaI
the
Council
will
hold
a
to
wvittendefenses.
I
CA
7
I
ON
S
S
P
B
C
I
F
A
N
if
any,
toil
boundary
line
on VAN
the City
of Lot 33, Block D.
As Executri,
of Altamonfe Springs, provide en overall Installation 7 foot
IN THE
public hearing to consider enact
CIRCUIT COURT
PROCEDURAL DOCUMENTS
P Mitcpielfs Survey of Levy Grant DEN BERG, GAY &amp; BURKE. PA Florida, that the Council will hold a
high with gates and hardware at
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIa. Law Offices of
me-nt
0
Ordinance
No
331
15,
en
attorneys
for
Specifications
and
Procedural
the
plaintiffs,
according
wfo'si
public hearing to consider enacl
to the Plat thereof as
Provided for in the detailed
upon
titled:
CUlT, IN AND FOR SEMINOLE iiownbl.jm &amp; Pipkins
Documents
may
be
obtained
address
l's
P
0 Box in. Orldo.
recorded in PiCt Book I Page
meet of Ordinance No. 332 73,
By. M.a'sIon O'Neol
COUNTY. FLORIDA.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY
Florida
Engineers
37107.
and
file
us,
original
application
at
the
CIty
the
Public
titled:
Records of Seminole
CIVIL ACTION NO. 7S-732-CA-9.$ Attorney tot Executrix
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY INSTRUCTIONS ON OBTAINING
COunty, Florida. intersects with the with tIle Clerk of the above styled Office, 9S Lake Triplet Drive. P0. OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS.
Suite 70%.
SPRINGS, SPECIFICATIONS:
GRACE G TRESLER,
FLORIDA. ANNEXING TO AND
of ('curt on iv' Iiefore October 17th,
BOX
53,
Casselberry,
Florida,
37707,
OF
aforesaid
Eait
rugI-it
of
way
ALTAMOPITE
line
Plaintiff, 430 East Highway
Specifications and or detailed
a
deposit
Of
INCLUDING
WITHIN
THE
COP1975
the
payment
of
a Iudqme-nI may be UPOfl
h'-0 Road. thence run Easterly
FLORIDA. AMENDING
o.
Casselber'ry. Florid 37101
-v's
against you for the relief $S00perset ThedepositshaIlein PORATE AREAOF THE CITY AN
DINAPICEPIO.79173OF
THECITY
decpbonsofproPosedworkareon
elOngtP*SGJttsernboundarhin,,of
entered
CARL WILLIAM HENDERSON, PubliSh: Oct 1,13, )97
cash,orcheckdrawnpayabletothe AREA OF LAND SITUATE AND OF ALIAMONTE SPRINGS. file and maybe obtained from the
Lof553S?.Slend50,8kD,Ofsaid demsOded in tI-sr Complaint
of tIle Administrator:
JR DONALD RAY HENDERSON, DES 17
BEING IN SEMINOLE COUNTY, FLORIDA, SAID ORDINANCE
WITNESS
my
hand end the seal *1 City Of Casselberry,
D P. Mitchells Survey of the Levy
SEMINOLE COUNTY PORT
FLORIDA, SAID LAND BEING BEING A COMPREHENSIVE
ROBERT E. LYONS. AND
PROPOSAL GUARANTY
Grant to the Southeast corner of said Count on 54'pf ember 17th. 1975
AUTHORITY
ROBERT C MURPHY as Ad IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE s-aid Lot SO and aforesaid
LEGALLY DESCRIBED IN THIS
Each Proposal shall be ac
ZONING PLAN WITHIN THE CITY
Westerly t5t)
0 Do 1576
Arthur
H
CompaniedbyacerlifiectcheCkorbn
ORDINANCE.
REDEFINING
THE
OF
ALTAMONTE
SPRINGS,
Beckwitts.
Jr.
right
ci
way
line
Of
EIGHTEENTH JUDICIAL CIR.
Hayes ROad
Sanford, Florida 37711
f
Proposal
CORPORATE
LIMITS
OF
Clerk
of
THE
acceptable
form
tI-se
Circuit
Court
the ESTATE OF KATHERINE 0. CUlT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR thence S0uthrly along 'said
FLORIDA. SAID AMENDMENT
or
LYONS, DECEASED
By - Lillian I Jenkins
Guaranty in an amount qual fo at CITY OF ALTAMONTE SPRINGS DESIGNATING AND ASSIGNING
Westerly right 00 way line to the
SEMINOLE COUNTY
SCOPA ADMINISTRATION
Defenid.an's
Deputy
Clerk
leatt
five
(5)
per
cent
of
theamount
TO
INCLUDE
SAID
LAND
WITHIN
PROBATE o;vISloN
THE ZONING CLASSIFICATION
point of beginning, containing Publish- Sept 15.
CLERK'S NOTICE OF SALE
n. i,. oct o. 1,'s of the Proposal, payable to thi order THE N-UPII(IPAL LIMITS OF THE OF P0 PROFESSIONAL OF F ICE BUILDING
161 866 pkj's or minus acres.
PROBATE HO. 73-294-CF
PORT OF SANFORD
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
DEP Ill
Of the City of Cesselberry, FIorIdl, CITY; AUTHORIZING AMEN!- DISTRICT
In Re: Estate of
TO
CERTAIN
Lake Monroe, Florida
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV(P4 that ROSE FEHN, a S a ROSE MARIE LE.S
OS a guaranty that if the Proposal Is MENT TOCITY MAP TO INCLUCE P R 0 p E R I V
THE
FOLLOWI PIG
L E 0 A L i. Y
TIME AND PLACE OF OPENING
p,rS-j,1r! t A FoAl Jd
n'
LAND
ANNEXED,
Bdcfrr will e'ec-,t' SAID
o
DESCRIBED PROPERTY That
F(IPI
DESCRIBED IN THIS OR
NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE acspted, the
BIDS:
Foreclosure entered In the above
deceased. part of Lots 91,93,. and 106, BlOck P*RTIONS OF CERTAIN PLAYS the Contract, anti file acceptaoht PROVIDING SEPARABILITY. Dl NAN C E: P MO V 101 PIG
S.el,dbids will be received at the
entitIedcausetntpseCIrcuit Court
COUNTY, Performance Bond within ten (10)
"D"of 0 P MitthetisSuryeyof the IN
NOTICE TOCREDITORS
SEMINOLE
CONFLICTS AND EFFECTIVE SEPARABILI'Y, CONFLICTS Offtce of the Administrator,
'he Eighteenth Judclal Circuit. Ill To All Creditors end All Persons Mole%E.LevyGranl,asrecorderjin FLORIDA
ctaysaftertheawardoftheContract, DATE.
AND EFFECTIVE DATE.
arid for Seminole County, FlotidL,
Said Ordinance was placed on first
Seminole Coun'y Port Authority,
OWNE R's RIGHTS RESERVED
Said Ordinance was placed
HavIng Claims or Demands Against Plat Book I PIg. 5. PublIc Records
TO WHOM IT MAYCONCER N:
on first Port Of Sanfor, Lake Monrpe,
will sell at public auction to the Said Estate:
The Owner reserves the right to reading on September 30, 1973, arid
of Seminole County, Floiida
reading on September 30, 1973, and
Take rsoflce that a petItion shall be
Florida until 1300 hours (3;00 p.m.
h.ghest bidder for coSts at 11w West
You are hereby notified end Deicribedas P0410*1: Commence af filid, pursuant to Chapter 177,101 of relect any or all Proposals and to the City Council will consider same the City Council will consider same
loot sor of the Seminole COunt)' rq,,-ered to present any claims and the N W corner *1 Lot 3. Block A,
or f0' final passage and adoption alter
October 70. 1975. at which
any
y
for final passage and adoption after
the Florida Statutes, wIth the Board waive
time they will be opened ant
Cc'-rthci'r -n tr CI, ct o"ford.
te(t'nc.l.ty in Any Proposal -n lhi' the public hearing, which will he
fl'lctt Orlar.dc r.a.irt,es Section las
.',hic'i C-j 1Y.Ay
the- public hearing, whkh will be
of Cony
L'.bI(l, iC(1
F !orda. Ad the h- c.,jr of II
-----------' ---------t'id ill the City Hail of Altamonte
A M on
bI.i
interest ol the t.ne-r
-- :. -

41c a line
6 thru 2$ limes
31ca line
u times
2lc a line
(12.00MINIMUM CHARGE)
3Lin Minimum

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Phone $31 376.)

First floot, newly
remodeled I
furnished 3 room apt Reasonabh,
Rent 718 W )sl St

ISALCOHOLAPROBLEM
IN YOUR FAMILY,
ALA1IOPI

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drinkers
For lurther Information call 123 17
or write

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Grey &amp; white Psuskie type

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male dog Call Carl at Mr Muffler
Shop. 37) 381). Reward

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3 blka from town Call 373 3109

after 6 pm
earrings

Famous Recipe. Reward

locking for QOOd tenant Call 373
3109 after 6 p in
br? Bedrooms, Adultsonhy
PARK AVENUE MOBILE PARK

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75i5 Park Drive. $70 up.

hid Care
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mature working man only. No
5tbdnt5, on 0e1s $91 3773930

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toag,2 only. Next tonew Drivers'
License Bureau 3226415

AVALON APARTMENTS

PIn, o..,s '179 A955
'."c Ye-tIc,

)WNER TRANSFERRED- 3 BR,
Pi baths. C HA, carpeted, fenced,
FHA approved, 5850 down to
guaiitlea buyer.

AVON
Want to earn F,tra Xmas mont
6443079
Call

bedrooms, 7 full baths, beautifult

landscaped, old brick on eiterio
1. interior, fireplace, built-ins
Central heat I. airt A re-a
Showplace at just 539,900.

IiScF MARY- 7 BR duplex, kit
,'he-n r'Qupiwd Carpeted. centra
Pie-at &amp; air. 5)30 per mc,

Tired of looking! We ha
c'p.nings full o' part time, 5h0*,
&amp; selllg Sarah Coventry Jewefi
No investment DeL and 904 7

OWNER WILL HOLD MOP
1OAGE! Shady 3 bedroom homI
with breezeway, carpet &amp; oa
tloors. range &amp; refrigerator. 0nl
$19,500. Sounds good, doesn't iti

.FORREST GREENE INC
32)3S)
REALTOR
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322-2420 Anytime

32-Houses Unfurnished

mnvami

Light bO,Jse'*rk Must be able

Your MLS Agency

Modern 2 BR. large screened porch,
carport, utility rm . kitchen
nouiipprtj. fruit &amp; shade tree's. $160
inn 377 7761

work week ends 8. evenings Ocx
wage's. Write Box 7193, Santo,
Nurses: P14's- LPN's: Aide's; Aid
Companion: Needed Imme'diatel
678 0636
Full time driver
Sanford Yellow Cab
20)5 Park

21-Situations Wanted

1EALTORS

7 BR, fenced yard. $150 Adulti
preferred 373 355-1 or 377 4670
3 bedroom, 1 biths, central heat 8
air, wall wall carpeting, Call 3770710

BEDROOM. P7 bath, family
room, 1007 Scott. Sanford. Only
175.000, below FHA appraisal

CASSELBERRY.. 3 bedroom,
bath home, family room aim

BEDROOM, I', bath, garage.
central air, carpet. 254) Sanford
Ave Only $73,200.
373 9110

Conditioned, carpeted, SlIther

equipped, clothes washer, fooc
freezer included. Garage, nice
yard, $750.
CALL TO SEE

Rentals

Larry Saxon, Realtnr

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FERN PARK MAITLAND
3 bed
rooms, I', baths, air conditioner,

Bedroom, air conditioned, fenced
yard, 1901 Summerlln Ave 55.900

dishwasher, fenced yard. $225.

1)06131

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Altamonle MaIl 339 6299.

HULUOTA--- 7 bedrooms, fenced

Modernizing your Home! Sell i-so
longer needed but uti'tul items
CIattii.i ,l

30-Apartments Unfurnished

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with 3 baths, also a den, family
room and basement Dressing
room with master be-droom, walk
in closets, cintral vacuum. Also
an attached apartment for a

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'stores, churches Ideal for retired
* persons Ill 6.4U or 377 5034
7 BR Apt . wall to wall carpet; air
coed $175 mo plus deposit 701 E

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2 BR. 1)75
with trees near SCC
mo 1 BR. $170 mo. $100 damage
deposit.
CLIFF JORDAN,PEALTOP
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31st St. Call 373 4359 after 3:30.

For Lease

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Exceptionafly nice
unlurn.apts indupIex 1 BR, $113.
7 BR, 5)65 Carpeted, air con
ditioned, kitchens equipped Best
Sanford resl'lenliai area, quiet &amp;
s.sfe Adults ooiy No pets 327
179%

DeBARY-- $7 Ale-cante Road, 2
bedroom. 1 bath, living cm , kit
then. scrned porch &amp; garage
303 295 2007.

3.i-M)bile Homes

SKYLINE

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60', 3 BR, 7 bath, raised front

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screen room, central air, carport
awning and skirlinç, Good condillon. Payments $106.17 mo.
Offered by Savings &amp; Loan. 323
605).

Reduced $2 ,000
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baths.3 car QaraQe. Fln1-'4 rOom
(Cfliel I-IA. 543,000

$30613)

REALTORS

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1505 W. 25th St.
SANFORD

322.2090
Professionally Managed

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Horse Pasture For Rent
13 ACres, in Sanford
323.1319or 322 7178

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79-Trucks-Trailers
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Two ton 1969 International Truck,

for fruit hauling New tires, good
Condition. $1600 3.9.3261.
Spring Wagon
Make off er. 2 sets of Harnesses,
single-or double pull Can be seen 1972 Chevrolet ~ tcn pIck up. Lxccll,nt condition. Reasonable
at Horse Rider Store. 7831
prict 3730977
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Sanford Ave. 3)91502.
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Service, used machines
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67A-Feed

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1974 Chevrolet 1, ton, I wheel drive,
air, PS, PB, AM FM radio. 916
military tires. 379148$
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Homes, Lots
And
Acreage

c.UrrIrllercIdI

JOHPd KRIDEP ASSOC

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Real Estate Broker
322.7643

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373 727$ after S.

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WILSON MAIER FURNITURE
BUY-SELL--TRADE
311 31SE. FIrst St.
32256

Six Acres, near Industrial Park,
565.000
Zone-u MR.?.

Electrolux vacuum cleaner, A-

condition. Call 327 8210.

Immaculate 3 bedroom home,

FULLER BRUSH
379 1917

$73,900

Steel Building, 30'x60'. S ton air I
heat, 510.000. Delivered to you

HAL COLBERT
REALTY lI-IC
207 E 75th St . 3717837

Dr.,.jc

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Afl+anais A11,&amp;:.,

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Cruiser inboard and outboard, low
hours, lull Canvas, insfruments,
head, icebox, sink; tandem
traIler. 12) 0391, Must sell.

I1IILJP.fU

ivisi r.ain rrvjwvr, 4 PIP' powe
rob tiller' Hand cultivator. Goom
coflditi'i. :; II

Dealer.
Bold Front china, Queen Ann
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dining room suite, Queen Ann
bedroom suite, player pIano, brass 1971 Chevrolet Impala two door
hardtop, air &amp; automatic. lit $500
ironbed. oak tableand chairs,
takes, 373-)S)0. 905 Airport Blvd.
cherry etejere, Duncan Phyfe _____________________________

Evinrude Clearance Sie
All '75 monets greatly reducedl

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Two girl's bikes. 540 each. CoIl
Clubs, 545; New sewing machine
1I23. 371 0505

BALL REALTY
IiAYMOPIDM hAIL
al Estate Broker
127 5641 Aft Mrs 377 7757
817W Itt St , Sanford
Pg

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menly Buttons &amp;

Bows. 24-li
Hiawatha Ave. Also smokf

AKE MARY- New 3 bdrrn.
homes Make color 'selections
Paved sIre-pt's. city water, $71,500

damaged stock reduced up to 5
pct. &amp; more. Sale starts Mon , Oct
6. Watch for grand opening,

with only $100 down. Government
fInancing 814 16.49 Builder

7911 Hwy t7

3775961

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60-Off iCe

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E't-pce 6111 Gremlin X, taUcry
air, 11.293.
sOt., 'several witkvr
"'5
3231570 or $344605. Dealer.
ctvding excption wicker couch, _________________________
Chair and rocker set, drop leaf l9llOpelKadette,nice,runsgoodon
t3ble's, Oil paintings, tapestries,
almost no gas. just inspected. $295
fireplace set's, chests, rugs,
oos David St ,Winter Springs, 373

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miles,
power steering, air, $b60O. 321
after I
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Monday, Oct 6, 7 p.m.

1?' Orlando Clipper, Johnson COOtrols, $300 or best offer. 331-0505.
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All merchandise to be sold to the 1973 Vega, low mileage, rxcellent
buy at $1,395. 37)1510 Of' 134.4605.
highest bidder. Partial listing:

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HAL COLBERT. REALTOR
Eve-s 377 (Mb7or 177.13$?

Eve-s Selma Williams

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'57) (5MA 1777711 171 57)5

137.500

78-Itorcycles

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IIp, DANDY 117, FEED
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80-Autos
for
Sale
LAKE MARY- Beautiful lakefront
GORMLV'S E 46 Sanfaccij 1733 ______________________________
lot on.i peninsula (or urmobstr,.,cted Color TV'S tmo -n %%0 BIW, Sroi-n
---- 1972 Firebird, 3 speed, 6 cyl.. AM
SCenery $75,0
$15. Service all makes HERBS'
68-Wanted
to Buy
radio, $ track tape player in dash.
TV. 1200 S French, 373 1731
. - Forrest Greene, Inc.
blue metallic, $1,995 Call Don
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JrJ-io,i. Ue-ie-t.
LASH 322.4132
3236353
REALTORS
$306533
intercom, paging system's. New or
For uted furniture appliances tools.
old constructIon. 322-7996. South1967 Oldsmoblle647
etc Buy 1 or 100) items Larry's
east
Video.
46-Commercial Property
Mart, 213 Sanford Ave
$325 322.33);
COLCP TV,SII9SMOPITH
$FMIPiOLE CO Acre-ape tracts.
We Buy Furniture
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RENTAL PURCHASE PLAN
small and tarqu' 17.000 Per acre
For Your Junk Cars
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and up lerry Re-alty, Realtor 675
DAVES' 3739370
373 1329
07)1
— Wanted to buy used office furniture 1961 CadIllac, Coup, deVille, full
55-Boats &amp; Accessories
Any Quantity NOLL'S Canelpower, new tires, top COfldiIin.
berry, Hwy 1797 1)01704.
Merchandise
$97S. 3236319.
IS' Runabout, fiberglas, canvas top,
50 HP Mercury engine &amp; boat In
1971 Dodge Rm Charger, I wheel
72.Auction
excellent Shape 8 ready to go.
drive, full power, air conditioned
50-Miscelianeous for Sale
GoOd trailer, 1695. 377 4062.
$4,100.

WITT REALTY

Three lots, 75th St

.leCOndtIoned flatteries, $1793
canQe REEL'S BODY SI-IC
1)09 Sanford Ave

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'63 Mustang Convertible for sale foi
parts, 4 speed, 4 barrel. Ptscne
3733

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76-Auto Parts

66-Horses

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beautiful trees, great fishing.
4f
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SMALL APPLIANCES
REPAIRED
Sanlord Ave. 373 9370

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75Recreational Vehicles
1970 ISlapit., mtør home-.
good
COndition
Sacrifice due to iIine(.'ls

Chmtsuap,uas. AKC. some very small.
Dachihunds, miniature-s. AKC
Also Siamese Sitters
Animal
ti1',(n p'-rrwl',
322 5152

Call 371 0962

ST. JOHNS RIVER-- NearDeBary,
almost an acre of river front with

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Supplies

clocks, rockers, desks,

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variety glass and brl-c-a.brac.
BankAmericard and Master 196$ Pontiac Conivertibel, GTO. good
Charge welcome.
condition, 1600. 321 0933.

Used office furniture
or steel desks (cx eculive desk
&amp; chairs, secretarial desks i,
Chairs, straight chairs, tiling
cabinets. asis CashandCarry

Sanford Aucon
1200 F'ench Avenue

P4011'S
Catselberry, 17 92,130 -r

323-7340

btllMercuryMarqui'sColonyPark$
passenger station wagon, cxceptiuflallyclean&amp;fullyequjpped
Nc-tv Michelin radial tires. One
owner.
377-1795 or 321-7110

PAYTOH CHILDREN'S WEAR,

7410 Hiawatha Aye,

T. JOHNS REALTY CO.
BROKERS

(ilChe Bathroom Cabinets, Count
en 'op's. Sinks IflStitlIittiOfl avail
able- flt.xi Cap-eli
I line

Days )fl 617)
Nights hi 73%?

BUSINESS DIRECTORY
EXPERTS

REIDY

TO SERVE YOU

JUST A PHONE CALL AWAY

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3 Mø.6 Mo,. &amp; 1 Year Leases
NO SECURITY DEPOSIT.
Large 1 &amp; 2 Bdrm. Apts-Furn. or Unfum.
On Lake, Free

Boating

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Drapes Carpeting

•Pool ICIutjPsoue
Dining Poini

Sp,

Highway 17.93. Sanford, Next To Cavalier
323.6670 or 831-9777

Air Conditioning
r'otruil Heat 8 Air Conditioning.
For free estimates, call Carl
Harris. at SEARS in Sanford. 372
1171,

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CONDITIONING.

REFRIGERATION, DUCT

_!!me Implovements

Pet Cars

fete-rio,. E,fe-rior Painting. 75 ye-an
experience also misc, repa,r's V
We-rkman MI $770

Boarding &amp; Groom-eq
Ph 377 1057

Ple-qii help i-vs 'hat Saturday rob?
r,irelng iivw's windows I-sung.

WORK 24 hour service All
I
ii'- ICli '577 936%
rr,ibi", DYKES AIR CON __________________________
piinV't
DII lOPIlt-IG, 372 (577
., rl%,mc ,,ytp'iJVt
9,SEPIT ALL TYPES OF CAR
PEPITRY AND REPAIRS 32'?
133$
Wmndc,w &amp; Door Screens
Pete-nor
tiler-or
Pi,tste-r eq
CuStom made- Re-pairs
Plaster p,t( tm.n
%.mui,1te-d
Discount Prices 372 6620
bnict. 8 stone 'sp,' ,j;', 3?? 2750

PET REST INN

Pressure Cleanina
I. SA CLEANS ALL
['Icr c'rPr('ssure(ic'anr.g
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lOi'IEIuS lii Au TV ALo'
r'l'r iy Pl,'sr r,'it '. tIi'4u1, P1 :i I
5)91 1 -ri' 37? S1i7

Bookk.epIn9 kñ

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full time t-ww'ikkeeper F ,n.srscial
itte-inpntt and titx reports Ill

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Serv'ce 707 Live Oak Blvd
Casseibomry Phone 111 961).

Roofing

C&amp;A Backhoe Service

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I. arse Clearinu till tirt. c'a, rock
till k'rdsøf digging HOuSe- traUers
stQrt-i I moved 372 9147.

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Try one and see C,,lI );:
26)) or III 9993

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RPC'sC,DFPI ROOFi',C, 1236100
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TOP AND THINK A MINUTE If
Classified Ads didn't work
th#-.e' ,,,e.,,l,1n't he .1r,i

Lawn Care
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C0?.''.l:PClAL "C.'iINC
CHEAP

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full $500 moving allowance when you buy a new
G'arada Townhome at Sonora.' Move in for lesa and you
keep the difleronc,.
Sea whiti a Granada Townhom. has to offer. Over 1,650
square feat of living apace
- including 3 bedrooms, 2'/i
baths and plenty of closets A private courtyard entrance,
enclosed patio garden, two-car garage with electric doors,
central heat and air, color.-coordpnated kitchen and much
more Complete recreational faciittes maintained by the
Sonora Porneowners Association On dosing we pay your

ESTERSON LAP4DCLEAPIPIG
'sulldoiing. E xcav,limng, Ditch
Wi-irk F-li Ott, top scm 377 5943.

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returns

Beauty Care

3736333

STUDIO),?, 3
BEDROOM SUITES
2 BEDROOM
TOWNHOUSES

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Holpoint 20" Stove
$100 or best offer

BY OWNER- Beautiful Country
lots near St Johns River, Low
down Pa'ment. P.O. Box 702,
Sanford Phone 327 1708

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IRFE KITTENS to Qood homes;
mod breed Call after S o m. 37)
6236, 118 Hays Drive

Dishwasher anti 9
,5"

CASH 173 4375

Professional Po.4leGiming
by BettyCampbell

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65'-Pets-Supplies
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.uxuri Patio Apartments

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I PJqe or Hous-efull

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Pomeranians, AKC, male, $53;
Female 1100 Will sell both ior
$130. 3796182 or 3736372.

Ave.

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FROM

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5100. 3730171.

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APPLIANCES
AT
BARGAIN PRICES SANFORD
AuCTION, 37)

By Owner, S wooded acres,
minutes from Suwanee River,
ChIef land, Fla. 11.000. Also 6i,
acres, partly cleared, Orange
City. S1,000. 322-7)13.

lWheel drive pick upor Jeep, under

Rent Blue Lustre Electric Carpet
Shampooerforonty$I S0perday.
CARROLL'S FURNITURE

QUALITY
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64-Equipment for

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For "Mrs Clean," 3 bedreom 1'
t3ttIl, central air. c.lrr;t'ted Pr,.--------------------with privacy fe-oce Pay 1.1,000apd _________________________________________
43-L.ots-Acreage

condition 3730174
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Hunting Rifle, 3006. or 300 Win
chester Mag. Must be In good

front

benches, $1730; Desk, 550; Book.
case, II?; Hope Chest, cedar, S-SO;
Twin bed complete, $.35; Nice old
Sheraton dining room suites, $115;
KULP DECORATORS, 109w 1st
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needle,

Swivel Rocker, cho4ceof three, $13;
End tables, $3, Floor lamp, 115;
Table lamp, 5$; Picnic table, 2

HILLCREST - '73, central air,
dishwasher, raised patio, skirting,
&amp; tie downs. Good location.
Paymegts 54.29 mo Offered by
Savings &amp; Loan, 37) e-OS.

ardens

vobedroom furnished house,
carpeted throughout. Pine St.,
rn..,a 119 5741
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3.t0)OrlandoD
Suinford 373 5200

Forrest Greene, Inc.

33-Houses Furnished

redecorated Come see 300 E.

42--Iv'cbile Homes

CALLUS

eneva

Airport Blvd Sanford 373-1310

Realtor

twin

lnaillr,g flelmjx,. sewing machine
Pisyhatanrenf 178gm lOcayments
cit 51 Se-C At
SAPjrflp 'SEWING CENTER
'107
First. Downtown
3729111 Eve 8691166

321.O41

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One &amp; 7 bedroom apartments,
furnished or unfumnished Newly

3 BR, 1', bath FHA, terms,

roomy 1.300 sq. ft of space. Just

fficiency apartment, light's and
water furnished. Elizabeth Crews,
phone 373 51)1 before 10 am.

FROM

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3 bedroom, 7 bath
home, shady yard, lr conditioner.
Will dicker or swap. $19,500

BUDGETS
ARE
BOLSTERED WITH VALUES

FRANKLIN ARMS APTS Rent

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easy friendly living, come io.n us

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equipped, Asking 1)40 mo 363________________________

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7Bedroomunfunn,$I2Omo
3 Bedroom unfurnished, 5)35
371-0066

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halh, ar coricl,tonc'd. no core irg
372 6510

with a

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FORREST GREENE. INC.

fl—Rooms
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7SôSParkDi-

FHA BUYS '-SMALL CASH
.IKE NEW, 3 bedroom, 3 beth,
Summerset in Casselberry,
carpeted, fenced. 578.900

Baby Sitting or Ligflt housekeep'nç
I S days a wk Experienced Owi
transportation. 373 67W

3 BR, 2 bath FHA, $18,500.

Payments

BUY

Good used furniture wanted o'
private party. lfl 4520.
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-NELSOPI'S FLORIDA ROSES
Wooctruff"sGarclen Center
601 Celery Aye,Sanford

in abnct, 3 needle

position,

lawnmower blade sharpining.

Itt St.

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2 Story Colonial home, furnished,
air. Can be used as two rental
apartments, Garage. I-lice lot.
Only $20,000. Owner A%socite,
$31041 eves

flmnkp,- 101 W Commercial
Sar.ford 377 7111

- Two larg

call REALTOR Associate
In Mrflanøl, 172 6-436
ML 5--REALTORS

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TAFFER REALTY
Peg tie-al Estate Broker
IlOOF lSthSt
377 6653

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W. Garnetf White

IN THE "IN" AREA

1w-ru I-x'droo.,, furn or unlurn
$dtilts preferred security deposit
373 5114 or 177 6670

area. 12', plus acres, I',yr. old,?
R. 1 bath. Above ground
swimmnq pool. II young fruit
trec. Secluded. 539.900. 37) 923$.

Central Florida's
MULTIPLE LISTING REALTOR
(77 1991
1919 S. French
372 1374, 3271196,377 19$,i
3791959,3771161

"SANFORD'S 'SALES LEADER"

I bedroom, kitchen equipped, au
carpeted. $95 SO Adults Only. 32
7296 wk nds. 1, eves

Owner--Enterprise, Orange City

Stemper Realty

Realty.

31A-Duplexes

18-Ikip Wanted

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ti(yCIe Sell these idle items wall's
e- ,-,anl an .o pine your aa, tall
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,t Ihir
t'nruild 'Ifl 761). or 931 9993

Sten strom

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&amp; Vegetables
To our many friends &amp; custome-we are now open f or business
curnewlocationonthefarm Y'
come visit.
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ANDERSON FARMS
7)01W istSt.

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SpecIal thcub and garden sprayers,
9$ ce-nt's ea GardenLand, 100 W

Ratfan piece sofa &amp; chaIr, corner
table &amp; lxi' Center table 321 1014

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Dealer. Camco, 310 W. Melody
Lane, Cass.elberry. 3396M7.
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blocks from town, low rent,

Reward for return of 77 cit Ic and
ladies purse from Lake Mary
area No Questions asked m
or 323 0041

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CailBart Real Estate

Furnished &amp; Unfumnished
ApIs frOm$$Sto$170
3210046

Write P.O. Box 1213
Sanford, Florida 37771

JOHN SAULS AGENCY

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splat plan Family room, fireplace,
drapes, carpet, large fenced lot.
$49,300.

AFTER I-IRS
17797111

New houses ma rural area. No down
payment, monthly Payments lest
than rent Government suusldu,ed
TFALTOR 377719$
to Qualified buyers Call to see u
you qualify
NEAT AS A PIN 2 bedroom home,
equtppe-d kitchen, air. 1)7,250.
M UPISWORTH REALTY
Req Peal [statearoser
VERY LARGE 3 bedroom home
807W t St
with nice garden spot. In good
323 6061 or373OSl7c'ves
location, 530.000

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172 711$

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only. 10) W.9th St ,S$Omonth Call
372 5947
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2571 Park Dr
PEAl Top

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conveniently
'Orated
anc
beautifully landscaped $135 mc
Call between I:)Q 5 For
in
itwmation call 322 0101

Sanford Al Anon Family Group P.o.
Box 553, SanlOrd, Flit 37771

HUNT REALTY

JIM

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Kish Real Estate
"SERVICE BEYOND
THE CONTRACT"

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Wood lathe, t7, Recline-i, $10 60$
David St • Winfer SprIngs, 321
1691

3224457

crank Realty.
BEAUTIFUL HOME- 3 bedrooms,
P, bath's, fenced yard, enclosed
am uuxi c.,,. .
garage Plo qualifying and ASSume ..
7 pct nlortq,ige

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best buys.

Monthly Re-flt,tl Available
$133 $150- Color TV
QUALITY INtl - I-fORTH
4 &amp; SR 134 lcgo,,,j

Performed by Marilyn,
Notary,
Ocala, 901 737 $661 or
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FRENCH AVE.- Residence plus
f1ne business location. Has won
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Noon Friday

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DITION, $37,730. Must see. Call
for lerms

Harold Hall Realty

Perhaps Alcoholic Anonym

west of San

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very large rooms. Eat in kitchen,
formal dIning room, A real buy at
$21,900. Excellent terms.

DEADLINES

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ford, 3 bedrooms, excellent con
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41-Houses

322-2611

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the provisIons of the Fictitious Fictlliou Name Statutes. To-Wit: TO: DOROTHY R ANDES
wPe ptr of residence
NAme ctatuIM. To VI• Section Section 86509 FlorIda Statutes 1957.
5:
Robert
L.
Brown
is
P F C) Can'on
$6509 Florida Statute-s 1951
Publith: Oct. 6. 13, 70. 27. 197S
North Carolina
5 Iris Crystal
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Yet, will ptpase t,ikt' notice that
)eann. P Rousseau
PubliSh - Sept 15 fl 79. 0t1 6. 1975
there has h.'n iHeil and is pendnQ
DFR 107
therirriiitcourt in and for Seminole
ALTAE SPRINGS,
County, Florida. Civil Action No i$
FLORIDA
170) CA 01 F hrnvaht by JOHN 0
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING OF
70 ANDES Sr'i'king diSSolUtiOn Of the
A
ADOPTION
CONSIDER
FICTITIOUS NAME
marriage of said DOROTHY R

Wife

Real Estate

CLASSIFIED, ADS

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
FICTITIOUSNAM
Notice is hereby given that I am SEMINOL( COUNTY. FLORIDA
engaged in buslnNs at Altamonte CIVIL ACTION NO. 1S,I7ot.C*01
Mall, Altamonte Spnngs. Seminole In re the Marriage ci

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NoticeisherebvQiveflthM we are
7 97
N'OaflM inhucInpSs I
.njjnnie County.
Florida under 11W' lictitlouS name 0, County, Florida under the fictitiOuS JOHN 0 ANDIS
Petitioner
nameof RB PHOTOGRAPHY, and
CHILORENS
Al MOST NU
THRIFT SHOP, and Iha? we intend that I Intend to regiSter said name and
to register said name with the Clerk With the Clerk of the Circuit Court, DOROTHY R ANDES.
Rponden
of the Circuit court. Seminole Seminole County, Florida in at
Of
the
NOTICE
OF
ACTION
Cnty, Florida in accordance with cordànce with the provIsions

Husband.

County,
Florida, ANCFLA 11 CLARK.
Described as follows: Commence at
the N W corner ci Lot 3, Block A,
NOTICE OF ACTION
North Orlando Ranches Section 1, STATE OF FLORIDA TO:

Legal

Notice

thce of you who have lt seems like a long thne," he that an action to reform a morigage Way line and along Ihe arc of said you affecting the following enqaned in businesS t 370 Urittany TO WHOM IT MAY LONCERN
These presents are to reguire you
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by
Circle (assetberry 17707. Seminole
and to foreclose same as relormed. curve 13$ 54 feet through a central (te5(rJbq'd real property. to wit.
count.
in file your wrllte-n defense-s with the
said.
County. Florida under the lictiliouS the City of Attamonte Spring
which reformed mortgage en
angle of 4 degrees 1? 00" to intersect
I Ot 76. Block G. W000MERE
But underneath all that was a
name of ACTION GLASS S Florida, that the Council will hold; Clerk of the above styled Court and
The outcome never was real. cumbrs the following property in with the Northerly lIne 04 Florida PARK. Second Reolat, as per plat
grimdrivern Miller 's heart, not ly in question, considering the
AL IFRAIIONS, and that we intend public hearing to consider enact toserve a cony therof on Petitioner
5mnol County, FloridaPower Corp easement for the point the-reef as recorded In Plat
er her attorney. GORDON V
to reqisr id name with the Clerk ment 01 Ordinance No 351 75. en
PARCEL NO. I: That pans ci Lots of beginning; thence Continue Pane 13. PublIc Records 01 SemInole
only to win but to beat Jack determination Miller showed 113
RE I) FRI (K
P0
fbi 1193.
ci the Cr'iit Court. Seminole titled:
5). 57 and 33, Block I), DR. Northwesterly along said Right of County. Florida
anfrird, Florida on or before Oc
Nicklaus -orjust
County. Florida in accordance with
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITS.,. triher
finish ahead outciassing the field. Rod Curl MITCHELIS SURVEY OF THE Way linealong the arc of said curve
AND. you are required to appear
n. 1975 Should you fail todo So
Sept. 15, 1974.

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P,r'tA Tre-uitr,j limber. Thermal se
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SPECIALIZE If-I LOWCOST
F asv Budget Term's Available

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BUDGETS
ARE
P01 STEREO WITH VALUES
rp()q THE WANT AD
(01 IIMPIS
LOOKING FOR
SOMETHING SPECIAL!
Place- an

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ANSON'S SHOE SHOP, 221 E 1st
St., 322 9992. Come and see us for
5hO repairing We have taps for
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Oelisery Call for free estimate,

701 E. Commercial 373 6.45).
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Monday, Oct., 975

BEE TI. E BAILEY

HOROSCOPE

Mort Walker
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For Tuesday, October 7, 1975

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ARIES (March 21-April 19) complimented by one you'd
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) you find yourself in a corn.
You're especially sharp In least expect to do so.
Be extra-conscious of your petlthe situation today. Your
business and commercial
LEO (July 23-Sept. 22) The appearance today. you'll be track time will be swifter than
matters today. Profit is likely If concerns of those In your
noticed wherever you go. If you that of your opponent.
y use your insights wisely. charge will take priority
over make a good impression. it will
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) A personal goals today. You'll do be a
PISCES (Feb. )-March )) C
lasting one.
loyal and forceful acquaintance 1r them what
Profit from your past experi.
can't do for
will have some good things to tiej,
SAGIARWS (Nov. 23-Dec. ences today. Don't fall back on
21) Pull (lie strings from behind
say about you to others. Her
bad habit patterns that caused
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) the scenes today. What
words carry weight.
you troubles.
Your powers of concentraflon hope to achieve can be done 'OU
GEMINI (May 21-June
by
You're up to handling tasks are extremely acute today. letting others think it's their
YOUR BIRTHDAY
Men ta l chores should be a snap idea.
today that you'd normally
Oct. 7. 1q15
away From. Roll up your for you.
CAPRICORN(Dec. 22-Jan.
sleeves. Get going early.
LIHRA Sept. 2ct. 23) 19) Your friends will be leaning
You'll be able to make some
Your chances for adding on you today a bit more than changes this coming year to
Members of the opposite
sex something to your resous usual, so be prepared toasswne afford your greater material
will find you -ven more
look very good today. However, some of their burdens.
security. Circumstances you
fascinating than usiwl today. you'll
have to assert yourself to
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) can't control will inaugurate
Don't be surprised if you're acquire it.
Don't be overly concerned if the transition.

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for $o() - and, finally,
reduced that figure to $110,000.
riian Sid
Vrnlen Jr. agreed 'wi th the
sheriff.
If Polk wins tlie full amount o!
this appeal, taxes in Seminole
County will not be increased
this year. The millage — 5.40
mllIs - hasalreadybeenap..
proved
he
property owners will pay
0
for each 11,000 in taxable

Parade Slated

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Former U.S. Rep. Bill Gunter cutting, Gunter said, is th. !ight of the economic situation.
shar p l y
c r it i c I z e d Selective Service System. This increase is adequate 10
WASHINGTON (AP) - Con- work."
fedeml government spending Citing $45-million in last year's proAde merit increases as well
He proposed Iireasing the $2500 For a married couple.
gress goes to work today on tax
Ford said that, if his individ- personal deduction, now $7750 a
and urged budget cuts for federal budget allocated for the as expand the number of of.
Ford also proposed redu
cut proposals, including a V&amp; ual spending reductions were Person. to
Lng
several federal programs today system, Gunter said, "I can't licers serving Seminole billion
$1,000.
His plan also corporate income tax rate crom
tax slash put Forth by enacted, a family of four with
would increase the standard d
at the monthly "Personality see why we need to maintain County," Freeman's rep y
43(0 46 per cent and making
Polk said he has rece ived
Breakfast" sponsored by the that same level of beaucracy says.
who
Greater Sanford Chamber of when we haven't drafted
biggest single tax cut in tax reduction of $412, or 27 per not itemize on their tax return, vestment credit in force for
On Wednesday, an appeals our history."
Commerce.
cent of its tax bill,
citizens who were concerned
to $1,800 for a single person, year.
anybody for two years."
board in Tallahassee will hear
As the House Ways and __________________________________________________
taxes would increase if he won
Pointing out that the economy
Gunter said foreign aid the sherifrs request for the full
Means
Committee
takes
up
his
fight.
Is the primary ISSUe On the programs
need
careful $2.6-million. Some two to three
tax-cu t proposals, there
"I want the people to know If
minds of Americans, Gunter scrutiny, since nations weeks later, the Florida were some Democratic doubts
said recession and Inflation receiving aid sometimes oppose Cab
Tallahassee gives me the
inet will role on
budget that the legislative branch can
money - and I emphasize this
"threaten every household and the United States on the floor of amount that will be given
the meet Ford's request for a $28enterprise."
— it will not increase the tax
the U.N.
sheriff for the next fiscal year. billion
reduction in government
ii is C u ss es niillage already Levied by the
Gunter said the cause of
Suggesting ways to combat
Commission Chairman Sid spending to match his proposed
board," the sheriff said.
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recession is the failure of the inflation and recession, Gunter Vihlen Jr. says if Polk were tax cut.
nation's leaders to deal with said, "We must rcalize we are awarded the full amount, the
Also, Polk says $70,000 worth
p, committee, where all tax
of
money he's requested will be
A whopping 30 per cent of this
in this together. We need a county's contingency fund
legislation originates, also was
supplied
with Federal funds.
100%
year's United Way campaign goal
Programs that came under truce between the President woWd be wiped out. However, considering proposals for cuts
f ire from Gunter included and the Congress."
Howe%er, if Polk wins, the
has been reached, according to Gene
The Education Committee of
commissioners Feel confident in the $8 billion to $12 billion
subsidies for big business and
fin es and forfeitures con.
Elselein,
public
relations
consultant
Questioned later, Gunter said the sheriff will not get the full range for individuals, com.
the Greater Sanford Chamber tingency will be wiped out.
big
agriculture;
for United Way of Seminole County
publIc he had no plans to run for office $2.6-million,
of
Commerce met yesterday.
housing;
unemployment
pared to the $20.7-billion Ford
Some $2216,783 exists in 0* fund,
Inc. Eiselein said the announcement
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proposed in his nationally
benefits; Medicare; Medicaid
Several
topics
came
under
which
county officials say is
came at the
asked Gov. Reubin Askew to be exists in th
discussion, including funds for
e
Fines
and
forbroadcast
speech
Monday
and
foreign
aid,
budgeted
strictly
,
for
group's Second
considered for the position of feitures contingency. Polk's night. Ford al
the county's vocational, emergency purposes
so proposed $1
About food stamps, Gunter State Treasurer,
Report Luncheon
technical educational program;
request is for $2S5642.
billion in business tax reducsaid, there Is a "1-400-million __________________________
Part of the contingency was
80
held
yesterday
at
"There just aren't enough Lions,
dollar built-in allowance For
new
equipment
for
older
budgeted
specifically for Pot
the Civic Center.
dollars in the county governWays and Means Chairman
Fraud."
schools;
the
need
for
more
bi'
appeal.
And
if the sheriff loses,
The Sanford
lingual people
in
the t
ment if he were awarded the Al Uliman, 1)-Ore., said Mon.
"I feel there is too much of a Today
he
money
will remain in the
Rotary Club
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classrooms; and the Corn- contthgencyfu
full amount - not at all," day night the committee's
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United Way
trend in Congress Itself to big
nd to be u,jf0
hosted the event.
munity Seivices Program.
Vihlen says.
drafts will bear little similarity
government," Gunter added, Around
emergency
purposes.
IF he
United Way of
TheClock,...., IA
The money is in contingency to Ford 's.
County
School
SuperinwM,
County
Budget
Analyst
Seminole has reportedly taken in
He said Congress had voted Bridge......................811 to round out the sheriff'
s
The developing debate cenitself a 5 per cent pay increase C
tendent William P. "Bud" Eleanor Anderson says the
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al endar ...................5* budget, regardless of whether ters on whether to extend or
Layer was commended by the county will have to seek money
total donations so far to $54,103.41.
Comics
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.8B he wins his total appeal
or a expand the tax reductions now in
committee For rising to meet elsewhere to replace a deflated
Crossword .................611 portion,
School Superintendent Bud Layer
effec t but w hich expire at the
Night Christmas FlItorla1 ---------------IA
reported the school system's
Officials say Seminole County end of this year. The cuts ai
50
English i nstruction for Viet. tingency.
campaign is 90 per cent completed
Dear Abby .................6A citizens would not be required proved earlier this year ta
to led
namese refugees.
and said 113,1 had been collected
In
Dr. Lamb ...............611 to pay addition.al taxes this year $18.1 billion for individuals and
appeal ,the
The committee also heard a sheriff asks that $42,877 be
in the school system.
$4.8 billion for businesses.
Russ Kitner, reporting for
report on the Community restored to the budget to
Hospital ................5A the full $255,642 request.
Responding to the President's
Southern Bell, said its campaign is
Services Project, which places provide for merit increases
The Sanford Christmas Obituaries. - - ...............SA
The chairman offered IL proposal, some Democrats said
students Into different corn- next year.
twthlrthcornple(e,with60percent
Parade Committee has an- Sports ..............1-248 sheriFf a $120,000 compromise, it would be Impossible to make
nounced this years f3aradC'lll TeleIslon ..,,,...
munity service positions as an
of
employes
donating
$5,104
in
"fair
"Without
the
funds
611 a compromise Vihien says the spending reductions that
be held at 7:30 p.m. on Thur. Women
share" contributions.
accredlted course. Students are requested, Seminole County
30
6A would have saved the county Ford prescribed without cutting
' ad o" 'k'
Dave Davis reported a partial
currently serving at Seminole Sheriffs Department well may
$30,000 because money was into such outlays as those for
%VEA1'lIElt
The Committee attempted to
donation o($l,150 from J.C. Penney,
Memorial Hospital, the Good lose many, well-qualified, law
placed In contingency for the Social Stcurity benefilss. veterreschedule the parade for
Phyllis Conklin reported SM from
Samaritan Home and the enforcement officers." the
&amp;1oi)"s high 8$. Overnight sheriff's appeal. But the full ans' payments and food
daylight
hours
20
Chamber of Commerce, among appeal says.
Sanford
residents,
but low $5. Rainfall was , incheL board turned down Vihien's stamps
arrangements could not be
ors,
In
the
Financial
Division,
John
Partly cloudy through compromise offer. Mle board
The appeal says the cornMercer
reported
a
$1132
donation
me committee announcel a Wednesday with a chance of also rejected a $110,000 Cornmission
pro%ided 110.114 for
Horiwr reported a class
10
frmeiriployesof theFlagshIpBank
maWy aftercoon and evening promise offered by the sheriff, tion Monday, "I wifl not hesnew
positions,
insufficient
theme contest Is underway for
gifted students at Seminole
and an M corporate gift from the
thundershowers. Highs mostly
"We feel what we originally tiate to veto any legislation
fundsi for 12 new deputies, a
chIldren in grade school and the in the upper 80s. Luws In
Barnett Bank of Seminole. The U.S.
the low awarded the sheriff was passed by the Congress which
High
School
has
written
a
play
King and Queen Contest is to mid 7
to be presented as part of tne full-Wne jail nurse, one ad.
Bank of Seminole had a partial
40L Mostly east whids adequate to protect the citizens violates the spirit" of his pm
ditional correctional officer, a
being held for young people around 10 mph, decre
report of s.ioo.
Mutual Concert Association clerk typ
asing at of Seminole Coun ty," Corn. poddollar-for.dollartrade..off
is t arid a custodian.
o
from 14 to 21 years of age.
series.Thesubjectof theplay is
twecntaxreliefandspending
City employes of Altamonte
night, but stronger and gusty missioner Mike llattaway said,
"Twelve additional deputies
America's Bicentennial.
Springs, aside from the police and
Seminole Community College near thundershowers. Rain
Hattaway said the Corn- cuts.
are
needed because of the ever.
.
The students also plan 10
fire departments, reported a
and all local high schools will be probability 40 per cent during mission studied the sheriffs
"What he's saying Is not reaincreasing calls for assistance.
t:Ibution of $939,
part1cipating
the afternoon and evening 20 proposal and decided the full listic," said Chairman Brock
refurbish an old, abandoned In 1973, we had 22,242 calls; In
cemetery near Banana Lake. 1974 there were
A total of $3,000 to $5,000 will per cent at night.
$2.6-million was too much for Adams, 1)-Wash,, of the house
27,522 calls and
The students' faculty ndvicv'r ass
be needed to offset expenses of
Thanks To You: lt'a Wi.iirldpn
Complete details and tides this year when other denart. %wiano r#%mmi##s*% asu- a. 1-16
we expect to receive In
at Seminole High School is
the parade arni other activities, are on Page 5-A.
ment heads were forced to ink, at numbers, not at the real "u.
Senora Esther Ilernander
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if

gives
me
the
money . . . it will not increase the
tax millage already levied . . ."

preparation for his showdown
Wednesday with the county
commlsslonoverhlsrequestror
$2.65-million to operate the
Seminole County Sheriff's
Department in fiscal 1975-76.
At Wednesday's earlymorning hearing, the sheriff —
through his attorney, Doug
Ste nstrorn - will be asking for
an additional $2S5,2.
11* vow to seek the full S2.65million in an appeal to
Tallahassee came after the
county commission offered him
396,927, and amount Polk
irns is inadequate for next
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Tallahassee

United Way Goal
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compromising and that he
— Sheriff John Polk
should have accepted a $60000
'
compromise offered by the
SIDNEY VIHLEN J
SHER
commission.
JOHN
In addition, the answer filed
reduce requests because of
Both Kwiatkowski and And th
to Polk's appeal for his full tight money.
e commission decided $25 per hour. And Vthlen said
Commissioner
Dick Wifliams Polk's offer was -not in fine." the cornmission agreed to pay
1165-million request points out
And, Commissioner Harry pointed Out the commission Williams said a $0,000 con). Cleveland twice that 11mount
that the sheriff is receiving a 16 Kwisthowski
said Polk really offered the sheriff a $60,000 promise could have been $so an hour.
president of the Greater
per cent increase in salary, or didn't compromise, because the cOmPr0Tn1se
— which Polk "worked out."
Phoin by Bill VinCent fl932 more than in fiscal year $120,000 figure would have refused.
1974.75,
cern, ccmissloiers queried
The commission
bro'g( the sher.4f'a budget to
Williams said the sherIff's Sanford
attorney
C1
Mack "y they do not believe the
The cmty' ap$tcj,.ftIed by $2-mIflIon,a flgtre the sheriff $2,655913 request was "not in
County
'rfff wf)! r the Iv!! orrt
Attorney
Tom agreed all along to accept.
line"
with
the
county's
current
at
the
wednesday
hearing
in
01
requebi
Freeman, says, in addition,
As far as a dequate protec. economic policies.
In
the
meantime
that the County commission lion, Kw tkuwskl said "more
Williams said It was up to the Tallahassee,
wii! pay attorney's
approved 195,0OO for increases money is not thi answer."
commission to draw the line.
Freeman's regular fees are Freeran's and Cleveland's.
CJ I fl g for deputies' and assistants.
Freeman's appeal says th
amounts to a 14 per cent inat
- Democrats Have Doubts On Spending
staff members and crease over Fiscal year 1974.75.
"Any increase in excess of

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"It sleeps 12 and drinks 351 "

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— Chairman Sid Vihien

to provide adequate protection
For the county's residents.
Commissioners interviewed

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were common, Seminole
County Commissioners say the
$2.39-million budget offered

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in the county government if he
were awarded the full amount—

Sheriff John Polk was sufficient

Our answer is that In spite of
Jim: "We answered a ques.
ut the perfect safety the minimum nature of our
play a few days ago. How about hand we raise our partner to
some articles to illustrate."
two spades. A one notrump call
Oswald: "Here isa classic. It
with that worthless doubletonln
has been appearing in this and hearts is very bad. The diaother columns for
is still a g)od one. south finds rebid, so we take the least of
himself in six notrump and the various evils. Bid two
needs six diamond tricks to br.- spades and hope for the best.
ing his contract in. The safety
you have
d question
For
play is to lead a diamond and the (Do
Jacobys
Write
"Ask 1170
duck completely in dummy Jacohys" care
of this
alter West follows. This guards newspaper. The most
In.
against finding all four teresting questions will be
diamonds in the West hand and used in this column end
of course, th ere are no worries writers will receive copies of
If diamonds break 3-I or 2-2"
JACOBV MODERN.)

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Polk's Request

By El) PRICK EU

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m

A reader from Nevada wants
rebid after
partner responds one spade to
our one diamond opening. Our

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not

By ED PRICK Eli
Herald Staff Writer

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Can 't Afford

hand Is:

ByOs%lald&amp;Jamesiacoby

tuDn

On Monday, Herring said his office has received come
plaints about the county commission's decision to purchase
the clay pit, and Herring said investigators are checking to
iht'riirnt If a full-scak lnvct1gatiu:i Is arrorited,
Then today, Herring said he wasn't sure what was going

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Herring's chief investigator in Sem inole County.
"Jack said no, we haven't received a thing on the clay
pit. was confused as to what investigation we were talking
afx)ut," Herring said today.
But, Lion said he personally gave "information" to
Fulenwider and that someone in the Markham Woods area
'made a Formal complaint with Herring's office."
Uptonsaid he couldn't understand what was
going on ben be read newspaper ':rurLs
wh ich
quoti FuJcii'ider as saying no wvesligath;n is being considered in the State Attorney's office.
I Continued on Page 2-A i

tually referred to on Monday has been solved.

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Pass 5,
Pass 6

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said he as 'mixed up" and that the investigation he ac-

meeting at Lipton's home. But

f'ulenwider said, and Herring confirmed, that herring told
Fulenwider not to go.
"Fulenwider said he has not talked Mr. Lipton about
that clay pit," lkrrin 1rI.
Herring also backed uU on Monday's sta tements which

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complaints about the county commission's
dec ision to
purchase the clay pit site near Markham Road.
"My contribuUon was confusi ng. That was not the investigation Jack was talking about," Herring said. Herring

that doesn't meet the eye. I gave him (Fulenwider) In.

4

'•. A.i );nene. sometime.
somewhere, has actually made
this sort of play. We must con.
fess that we can't document
t"

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formation he could hang his hat on.-

happens in bridge so we

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I say," Upton said, "what the hell ta oing on? I have

Jack FulenIder, State Attorney Abbott Herring said his
office has rece ived no complaints and no investigation is
trnderway - or even under consideration
However, Ray 1.iptori the president of the Markham
l. (vic
iitou, saul today he this disised the
rtrovi'rstat ''ay pt
with Fukii,u,:s.

Jim: "We wrote up a varia(ion of this hand a few years

back. We had West make the
Machiavellian play of the queen
on the first diamond lead,
whereupon South relaxed, went
after what looked like a sure
overtrick by putting up dummy's ace and wound up in the
soup when East showed out"
Oswald: ''Everything

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Receiving Complaints

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A Markham Woods Homeowner's Associatio
n president
and the state attorney's office verbally battled it out today
ov er whether Seminole County investiga s have
tor
received
complaints concerning the county,s peliding purchase of a
$7
clay pit.

by Dick Tumor
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